BKHS The Avenue Fall 2023

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the AVEN U E tradition. excellence. faith.

fall 2023 • volume 32



fall 2023

1952 OUR VISION Guided by the lessons of the Gospel, Bishop Kenny graduates will be persons of integrity capable of making life decisions and positive contributions to their faith, family, and global communities. OUR MISSION Rooted in Catholic values and traditions, our mission is to partner with parents in the education and formation of their children by providing a culture of faith, a rigorous curriculum, and personal enrichment through which all students can achieve and excel as they prepare for college and for life. PRINCIPAL Todd M. Orlando P’13, P’17

In This Issue: Letter From the Principal

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Class of 2023

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Year in Review

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22-23 Athletics

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Alumni Notes

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In Memoriam

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VICE PRINCIPAL & DIRECTOR OF MISSION INTEGRATION Michael Broach ’99, P’27 DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT Sheila Marovich DIRECTOR OF MAJOR GIFTS & EVENTS Amy Davis MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Carla Chin P’12, P’17, P’22 ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR Sireen Bateh ’90, P’16, P’20 Published by Bishop Kenny for alumni, parents, and friends of the school.

On the Cover

Class of 2023 graduates Charlotte Bressler (attending Florida State University) and Willie Major (enlisted in the United States Air Force).

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from the PRINCIPAL

Dear BK Family, It is an honor to represent our school as principal for the twenty-second year. As a member of this community for thirty-five years, I have had the pleasure of witnessing our graduates leave campus with a foundation of faith and a spirit of service that have guided them to vocations and careers far beyond Kingman Avenue. Bishop Kenny is more than a school. We are a community of faith, and our mission is more than forming scholars. We strive, above all else, to form young men and women who go on to live purpose-filled lives of faith and service to others. As we look back over the 2022-23 school year in this issue of The Avenue, we see the fruits of those efforts and celebrate the many accomplishments of our students and alumni. We also celebrate our faculty and the ever-growing campus offerings in academics, athletics, and activities. This is an exciting time for our school, as we work harder than ever to continue to grow, innovate, and provide a cutting-edge learning environment while maintaining our rich history and tradition. In a time when society may feel complex and the obstacles facing our children appear vast, BK is committed to reminding our community that we are wonderfully made in the image and likeness of God. The beauty and wisdom of God’s creation and plan for humanity guide all of us in responding to the conflicting messages in today’s world. This issue of The Avenue also ushers in some change. This publication will now be the home for information about campus life, alumni news, and our annual school year recap. Our financial information, including much-deserved recognition of the generous support we receive from our community each year, moves to the Annual Report, which will be mailed out later this year. Class of 2023, welcome to the alumni family! No matter where your path takes you in life, I pray that each of you will always remember our campus as a safe and quiet refuge from the fast-paced world surrounding us. I invite you to come home to Bishop Kenny often so that you may be reminded that you are more than a high school graduate; you are a Crusader. Tradition. Excellence. Faith.

Todd M. Orlando, M.Ed, P’13, P’17 Principal

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the AVENUE Dear Friends,

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named by Msgr. Michael Houle, and its first issue was printed as a simple two-color, newsletter style, six-page publication. The format remained the same, but grew in page count, for its first 12 years in production.

Director of Advancement and founding editor of The Avenue, Sheila Marovich, with collaborator and designer, Nancy Dunham Smith ’69

2002 – A commemorative issue celebrating BK’s 50th anniversary was published. Nancy Dunham Smith ’69 volunteered to design the anniversary issue and see it through production. The result was a full-color, 28-page, large-size edition with a fold-out timeline and more history than had ever been compiled about our beloved school.

2011 – The first time fullcolor pages appeared in The Avenue. This volume’s cover featured BK’s riverfront cross, a gift from the Class of 2011. Since then, The Avenue has been printed in full color in its entirety.

2023 – Today, The Avenue is mailed to more than 14,000 alumni, parents, and friends of the school.

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class of 2023

Challenges are part of the high school experience, but for the Class of 2023, unprecedented trials from the worldwide pandemic became part of their BK history. After pivoting to remote learning in the spring of their freshman year, they returned to campus in the fall with masks and added health measures as the world worked to understand and manage the pandemic. Despite the history-making challenges, the Class of 2023 showed tremendous resilience and overcame obstacles with the same Crusader spirit that has always set Bishop Kenny students apart. Finding creative and innovative ways to pursue their academic, athletic, arts, and volunteer pursuits, students turned what could have been devastating circumstances into opportunities for dynamic problem-solving. They excelled as leaders, visionaries, and volunteer advocates in their community, proudly demonstrating the spirit of a Crusader throughout their four years. Like a superhero wearing a totally different kind of mask, they became the heroes of their own story and we are proud to celebrate them.

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college ACCEPTANCES

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Alabama A & M University Anderson University Appalachian State University Arizona State University Auburn University Ave Maria University Barry University Baylor University Belmont Abbey College Belmont University Benedictine College Berry College Bethany College Bethune-Cookman University Birmingham Southern College Clemson University Coastal Carolina University College of Charleston College of Coastal Georgia Colorado State University Columbia College Concordia University Irvine Creighton University Davidson College Daytona State College 6 | FALL 2023

East Carolina University East Tennessee State University Eastern Connecticut State University Eckerd College Elon University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Emory University Erskine College Flagler College Florida A&M University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University Florida Memorial University Florida Polytechnic University Florida Southern College Florida State College at Jacksonville Florida State University Franciscan University of Steubenville Full Sail University Furman University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Military College - Milledgeville Georgia Southern University Georgia State University

Hampden-Sydney College High Point University Holy Cross College Hult International Business School Indiana University Bloomington Istituto Marangoni Miami Jacksonville State University Jacksonville University James Madison University Johnson & Wales University Keiser University Kennesaw State University Lander University Le Moyne College Liberty University LIM College Limestone University Louisiana State University Lynn University Marquette University Methodist University Michigan State University Millsaps College Mississippi State University Mount Saint Mary’s University New York University


Norfolk State University North Carolina State University Northwest Lineman College Northwestern University Notre Dame College Nova Southeastern University Palm Beach Atlantic University Pennsylvania State University Presbyterian College Purdue University Rhodes College Rocky Mountain College Rollins College Sacred Heart University Saint Anselm College Saint Johns River Community College Saint Joseph’s University Saint Leo University Saint Michael’s College Salve Regina University Samford University Santa Fe College Savannah College of Art & Design Seton Hall University Shorter University Siena College

Slippery Rock University South Georgia State College Southern Illinois University Southern Methodist University Spring Hill College Stetson University Tallahassee Community College The Catholic University of America The Citadel The New School Tulane University U.S. Merchant Marine Academy U.S. Military Academy at West Point University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Alabama University of Arizona University of Central Florida University of Colorado University of Florida University of Georgia University of Kansas University of Maryland University of Memphis University of Miami University of Mississippi University of Missouri

Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte University of North Dakota University of North Florida University of Notre Dame University of Oklahoma University of San Francisco University of Scranton University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of Tampa University of Tennessee University of Toledo University of Vermont University of West Florida Valdosta State University Valencia College Vanderbilt University Virginia Tech Wake Forest University Washington & Lee University West Chester Univ. of Pennsylvania Western Carolina University Wingate University Xavier University FALL 2023 | 7


class of 2023

highest HONORS

Valedictorian – EMILY WILSON Valedictorian Emily Wilson graduated with a grade point average of 4.61, an outstanding accomplishment. After transferring to Bishop Kenny from St. Vincent’s Academy in Savannah, Georgia, Emily became a member of the National Honor Society and the Latin, Science, Mu Alpha Theta, Rho Kappa, and English Honor Societies. She also participated in various clubs and organizations, including the Latin and Science Clubs, and was captain of our Brain Brawl Team. Emily achieved first honors honor roll every quarter of her high school career. She completed 13 Advanced Placement courses, was named an AP Scholar with Distinction, and is an AP Capstone Diploma recipient. Emily completed more than 330 hours of community service during high school, volunteering with ZooTeens!, a Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens program. She was also a volunteer with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, where she was the team leader for Project Cure and a candidate for the organization’s Student of the Year. Emily was accepted to the University of Florida, Florida State University, University of Georgia, Emory University, Clemson University, and University of Notre Dame. She now attends the University of Florida Honors College, majoring in Environmental Science. She plans to focus on environmental research and eventually environmental law.

Salutatorian – LEO RODRIGUEZ Salutatorian Leo Rodriguez graduated with a grade point average of 4.61. Leo came to Bishop Kenny from St. Paul’s Catholic School. He was a member of the National Honor Society as well as the Spanish, National Science, Mu Alpha Theta, Rho Kappa, and English Honor Societies. Leo participated in numerous clubs and organizations during high school, including Interact, BK Buddies, and Spanish Club, and was a member of the cross country and track teams. He was honored as the Exchange Club of Jacksonville’s Student of the Year. Leo achieved honor roll every quarter of his high school career, had straight A’s in thirteen Advanced Placement courses, and was named an AP Scholar with Distinction. He completed more than 228 hours of community service during his high school career. Leo was an integral part of the Interact Club, dedicating time and energy to planning the Dance Marathon to raise funds for children’s hospitals and BK Buddies. Leo also volunteered during the summer with TOPSoccer, a program to introduce soccer to youth with disabilities. Leo was accepted to the University of Florida, Florida State University, University of Central Florida, University of Notre Dame, Northwestern University, and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. He is attending the University of Florida Honors College, majoring in Economics. 8 | FALL 2023


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“Entrust your works to the Lord, and your plans will succeed.” -Proverbs 16:3

Bishop John J. Snyder Peace in Christ Award CLAYTON MOULDER

Clayton Moulder was selected as the recipient of the Bishop John J. Snyder Peace in Christ Award. This prestigious award was established in 2001 and is given to a graduating senior who demonstrates a love of God by consistently exhibiting those virtues modeled by Bishop Snyder. The recipient must be in good academic standing, possess a character reflecting humility, demonstrate a history of serving others with compassion and resolving conflicts, and be an active member of their church community. Clayton embodies many of those traits, such as a strong academic history and involvement in extracurricular activities, including Campus Ministry, the St. Vincent de Paul Society, History, and Interact Clubs. He altar served at monthly school Masses as an underclassman and transitioned to serving as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion during his senior year. In his spare time, Clayton has always enjoyed fishing with his grandfather, Papa Moulder. Going forward to be a fisher of men, Clayton participated in a signing celebration on June 1 for his fall entry into the St. John Vianney College Seminary in Miami, Florida. Attended by Fr. Jason Trull ’92, Fr. Clay Ludwig ’11, Fr. Matt King, Deacon Bob DeLuca, Principal Todd Orlando, and many friends and family members, the ceremony marked the answer to God’s call. “I am overjoyed with my decision and really wanted to pursue my vocational calling right away,” explained Clayton. “I didn’t want to waste my time, but wanted to follow God’s call now.” Reflecting on the love of his faith, Clayton looks forward to his next catch. “The college classes I will be taking in philosophy and theology will help me expand my knowledge of fishing, allowing me to bring people into the church to know the word of God,” said Clayton.

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leaving a LEGACY

Introduced in 2022, the legacy stole is becoming an important tradition at our commencement ceremonies. A white stole with the word “Legacy” embroidered across it indicates that the graduate has at least one other close family member who graduated from Bishop Kenny. In the Class of 2023, there were 69 legacy graduates, and currently, in the 2023-24 school year, there are more than 200 alumni parents of Bishop Kenny students.

Renee Albert Taylor Alligood Trinity Aralar William Baker Nour Bakkar Andrew Bass Jacob Berengolts Alexander Bernich Kaley Blackburn Shaun Bradley Bailey Bradner Charlotte Bressler Daniel Cano Aidan Charletta Cameron Clifford James Connolly Lakiya Crews Henry Curran Tyler Driggers Joseph Dyro Zachary Engelhardt

Noah Ferrizzi Mallory Frattle Daniel Gallagher Zoey Goodwin Emma Gredenhag Catherine Hanania Parker Harms Ella Hartle Jordan Hassan Nathan Heekin Alan Helquist Gabrielle Johnson Zachary Jones Paul Kerins Juel Kimball Emma Lea Nicholas Lechwar Michael Leonard Luke Loomis Riley McCormick Thaddeus Miller

Emma Milton Audrey Moody Sam Moran Evelyn Morency Juliana Namen Samantha Nelms Malia Palka Wells Parliment Blaine Parry Alexander Patangan Mary Pellicer Grace Petre Benjamin Poirrier Julia Rabon Delaney Riggsbee Mary Rogero Olivia Ross Haley Samaan Anna Shoemaker Lillian Smith Isabelle Snyder

Ryan Spinelli Zachary Stokes J.P. Thornton Cody Tucker Edward Watson Lauren Weikel

Raymond and Patricia Tubel ’55 met at Immaculate Conception while waiting for the bus on their first day of school as members of the first sophomore class of Bishop Kenny High School. Who knew that two high school sweethearts would grow into what is now Bishop Kenny’s first 4th generation family of Crusaders? The impact Bishop Kenny had on their lives led them to want to pass those values to their children. They saw the value of education and faith formation and decided to give their children the same opportunity.

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senior awards 2023 Congratulations to these Seniors!

Sisters of Saint Joseph Scholarship The Sisters of Saint Joseph Scholarship was established to honor the immense contributions of the seventy-five members of the Sisters of St. Joseph who served as teachers and administrators at BK from 1952 to 2013. The $1,000 scholarship sponsored by BK is awarded annually to a graduating senior who will be attending a Catholic college or university. Mrs. Amanda Centorrino presented this year’s Sisters of Saint Joseph Scholarship to Erin Buckley ’23, who is attending The Catholic University of America.

John Burke Award The John Burke Award is presented to a student who demonstrates exceptional achievement in both academics and athletics. John Burke ‘65 was an outstanding BK scholar-athlete who lettered in football, baseball, and track. John passed away during the summer between his freshman and sophomore years at the University of Florida. The Burke family selects the recipient of this $1,000 scholarship. Winners’ names are added to a plaque displayed in Baldwin Athletic Center, and they also receive a commemorative plaque. John Burke’s brother, Tom Burke ’76, presented this year’s award to Michael Leonard ‘23.

Katie Caples Scholarship The Katie Caples Scholarship is given by the foundation established in memory of Katie Caples ‘99, who passed away during her junior year in an automobile accident. She was an honor student, state championship runner, and fully involved in campus extracurricular activities. Each year, a committee evaluates anonymous nominations for the $1,000 scholarship based on academic achievement, athletic participation, and service to school and community. The foundation raises awareness and support for organ donation programs. Amy Reese presented the 2023 Katie Caples Scholarship to “Katie Scholar” Josie Rill ‘23.

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class of 2023

Clay Roberts Memorial Scholarship The Clay Roberts Memorial Scholarship is presented by the family of Clay Roberts, a member of the BK Class of 2007, who passed away during his senior year. The $1,000 renewable four-year scholarship celebrates Clay’s life and is presented to a student who has participated in varsity athletics and maintained a strong academic and extracurricular record, while demonstrating fair play and team spirit. Clay Roberts’ sister Casey, BK Class of 2010, presented the plaque and the award to Keira D’Errico ‘23.

John J. Will Memorial Scholarship The John J. Will Memorial Science & Technology Scholarship is provided by Lark Will, ’77, in memory of her father, John J. Will, an engineer who encouraged his daughters to pursue math and science even at a time when it was uncommon for young women to enter these fields. This $3,000 scholarship is presented annually to a female student who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, or math. Science faculty member Mrs. Vicki Schmitt presented this year’s commemorative plaque and award to Emily Wilson ‘23.

David D. Williams Memorial Scholarship The David D. Williams Memorial Scholarship is presented for the first time in honor of Coach Dave Williams, a beloved member of the BK family who served as a teacher, coach, and administrator during a distinguished 32-year career at the school. This $1,500 scholarship was established and endowed by former wrestlers and students of Coach Williams and will be presented annually to a graduating senior wrestler with a minimum 3.0 GPA. The inaugural scholarship was presented to Jack Raynor ‘23 by Principal Todd Orlando. (Pictured here is Jack with Ramzy Bakkar ‘93 and Nadine Williams ‘15.)

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Dominic Allmond Memorial Scholarship The Dominic Allmond Memorial Scholarship is presented in memory of Dominic Allmond, a member of the BK Class of 2020, who passed away during his junior year. The endowed $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a senior boys basketball player named by a selection committee, not for his performance on the basketball court, but for demonstrating kindness, humility, and the ability to make others feel special. Coach Jerry Buckley presented this year’s scholarship to William Barrett Baker ‘23.

BK Courage & Spirit Award The BK Courage & Spirit Award is presented to a student or students who have faced exceptional health or other personal challenges during their time at BK. Despite those challenges, the recipient of the $1,000 scholarship will have successfully managed a full academic schedule and participated in athletics and/or extracurricular activities. Their strength, faith, and positive attitudes provide inspiration and encourage others to accept life’s challenges with faith in God and the support of family and friends. Mary Bullock Harms ‘93 presented this year’s award to Chloe Provenza ‘23.

Presidents’ Award The Presidents’ Award is presented for the first time to a senior displaying the charisms of three past Bishop Kenny presidents. Msgr. Mortimer Danaher (1956-1967), Msgr. Daniel Logan (1971-1989), and Msgr. Michael Houle (1989-2015), whose 55 years of combined leadership are the inspiration for this award, shared unique gifts in their service to BK. The recipient of this award is the student-leader who best demonstrates strength, compassion, and forgiveness in leadership. This $1,000 scholarship was established by Ken Kelly ’83 through a gift to the BK Endowment in gratitude for his experience with each of the namesake leaders. The inaugural President’s Award was presented by Principal Todd Orlando to Lily Smith ‘23.

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scholarships awarded 2023 Cesar Aguirre

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Renee Albert

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Luis Alejandro-Blanco

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Hope Alexander

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Prestigious Merit Scholarship Spirit of Atlantic Scholarship Scholars Gold Award Pegasus Silver Scholarship

Antonio Alicea

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Taylor Alligood

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Allie Anderson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida

Gabriel Anseeuw

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Miguel Aponte

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Panther Fund Academic Scholarship

Trinity Aralar

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Prestigious Merit Scholarship UT Minaret Merit Scholarship

Leighton Austin

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Morgan Axiotis

Alexander Bagby

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Jacksonville University Florida Atlantic University University of South Florida University of Central Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Deans Scholarship Indiana University Bloomington Arthur R. Metz Scholarship Indiana University Bloomington Lugar Scholarship Indiana University Bloomington Global Leaders and Professional Program Scholarship Indiana Univ. Bloomington Russian Flagship Program Scholarship Indiana University Bloomington Hamilton Lugar Living Learning Scholarship Indiana Univ. Bloomington Mark Twain Award University of Missouri Non-Resident Scholarship Michigan State University Presidential Study Abroad Scholarship Michigan State University Academic Merit Scholarship University of Mississippi Academic Merit Non-Resident Scholarship University of Mississippi Pegasus Bronze Scholarship University of Central Florida Director’s Award University of South Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Vires Scholarship President’s Scholarship

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

Reagan Anderson

Amy Angueira

Ella Averitt

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Florida Institute of Technology

State of Florida Jacksonville University University of Tampa

State of Florida

William Baker

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Dominic Allmond Endowed Memorial Scholarship

Nour Bakkar

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Maya Balolong

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Army ROTC National Scholarship

Ethan Barron

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Andrew Bass

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Jacob Berengolts

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Merit Scholarship Visit Grant Dolphin Grant

Alexander Bernich

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Mary Biagini

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Kaley Blackburn

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Tyler Bosack

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Matthew Bosworth

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alani Boyd

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Shaun Bradley

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alexis Brendel

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Charlotte Bressler

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

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State of Florida Florida State University University of Miami

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida BKHS Endowed Scholarship

State of Florida

State of Florida U.S. Department of the Army

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Jacksonville University Jacksonville University Jacksonville University

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida


class of 2023 Elizabeth Brown

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Erin Buckley

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate University Honors Scholarship Dean’s Scholarship Catholic High School Scholarship McAuley Scholarship Presidential Scholarship President’s Excellence Award Chancellor’s Scholarship Presidential Scholarship Pegasus Silver Scholarship Sisters of St. Joseph Scholarship

Jackson Burnett

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate US Military Academy Prep School Appointment Athletic Scholarship-Football

Maria Candelora

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Swimming

Daniel Cano

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Mia Capling

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Etheana Carandang

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

John Carney

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate NROTC Preparatory Program Scholarship

Jared Carrillo

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Francis Castro

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Allison Cavanaugh

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Volleyball

Anthony Chacon

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Aidan Charletta

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Cameron Clifford

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Charlie Closson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

James Connolly

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Sebastian Consuegra

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida The Catholic University of America Berry College Stonehill College Salve Regina University Saint Joseph’s University Sacred Heart University Saint Anselm College University of North Florida University of Central Florida Bishop Kenny High School

Garrett Corbett

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Baseball Academic Scholarship Visit Grant

Rosalinda Coriano Archuleta Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

LaKiya Crews

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Blanca Cuartas

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Nancy Cuellar State of Florida U.S. Military Academy West Point U.S. Military Academy West Point

State of Florida Siena College

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of Memphis

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Abigail Curette

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Henry Curran

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Leonard Curry

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Robert Dale

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Tony Daragjati

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship

Hayden Davis

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Transfer Scholarship

State of Florida

Maxwell Davis

State of Florida

Riley Deighan

State of Florida University of Georgia

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Hickory Delegal

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Legacy Award Most Valuable Student Scholar

Michelle Denicia

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

Keira D’Errico

Clay Roberts Memorial Scholarship State of Florida

Diego Dionisio

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of North Florida

State of Florida University of South Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Elks National Foundation, Inc. Elks National Foundation, Inc.

State of Florida

Roberts Family

State of Florida

Catherine Dudley

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida 2023 Founders Scholarship Jacksonville Alumnae Panhellenic Association

Joseph Dyro State of Florida

State of Florida Jacksonville University Jacksonville University Jacksonville University

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

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class of 2023 Ethan Eddins

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Ian Eldrige

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Dependent Scholarship Award Danforth Scholarship Scholars Residency Grant- On Campus Tiger Excellence Non-Resident Award Alonzo Rollins Scholarship Roman Shaffel, S.J. Award Merit Award Dean’s Merit Scholarship Presidential Scholarship Be Seen at Stetson Award Early Filing Award Stetson Visitation Award

Zackary Engelhardt

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Emmanuella Essien

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship Pegasus Gold Scholarship FAU Academic Grant Year One Spirit of Atlantic Scholarship

Emilia Estrada

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship

State of Florida

State of Florida Mayo Clinic Florida Southern College Florida Southern College Louisiana State University Rollins College Creighton University Creighton University University of Tampa Stetson University Stetson University Stetson University Stetson University

State of Florida

Ian Fennell

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Noah Ferrizzi

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Moreau Award

Mallory Frattle

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Daniel Gallagher

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Luis Garcia

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Mikaela Georgi

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Luke Ghannam

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Brittan Gibson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

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Katie Jane Glassford

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Distinguished Scholars Day Scholarship Distinction Award Catholic University Scholarship Parish Scholarship Crosland Scholarship Davis Scholarship

Hope Gomez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Mia Grabowski State of Florida University of North Florida University of Central Florida Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University

State of Florida Le Moyne College

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Scholarship University of Florida Pre-Law Scholarship Stetson University 2023 Founders Scholarship Jacksonville Alumnae Panhellenic Association

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Wilkes Honors College Scholarship Spirit of Atlantic Scholarship

Zoey Goodwin

Isabella Farhat

Hayden Fell

Catherine Giehrl

State of Florida

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Emma Gredenhag

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Purple & Gold Scholarship Athletic Scholarship-Tennis Distinguished Scholar Scholarship

Arianna Gutierrez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Baylor University Baylor University The Catholic University of America The Catholic University of America Samford University Samford University

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Saint Michael’s College Saint Michael’s College Colorado State University

State of Florida

Catherine Hanania

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Green & Gold Scholarship University of Alabama at Birmingham Directors Award University of South Florida Crimson Legends Scholarship University of Alabama Collegiate Scholarship University of Alabama UA Competitive Admissions Scholarship University of Alabama Presidential Scholarship University of North Florida True Blue Scholarship Auburn University

Emma Haney

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida College of the Holy Cross

State of Florida Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University

Yousif Hanooshi

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Raelyn Hardwick

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

Parker Harms

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Alonzo Rollins Scholarship Rollins College Provost Scholarship Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Jayden Harris

Athletic Scholarship-Football

Ella Hartle

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Heritage Scholarship Volunteer Scholarship UA Scholar Scholarship

Shorter University

State of Florida Auburn University University of Tennessee University of Alabama


class of 2023 Jordan Hassan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Spirit of Atlantic Scholarship Wilkes Honors College Scholarship Presidential Scholarship

Grace Hayag

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

KaMyya Haywood

Athletic Scholarship-Track and Field

Collin Hearn

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alan Helquist

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Ashley Hemmerly

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Daniel Hernandez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Aleksandra Hila

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Parker Hook

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Cooper Howe

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alissa Husbands

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Lucas Ibera

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Bianka Jimenez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Joseph Jimenez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Azhah Johnson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Gabrielle Johnson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Track and Field

Dorothy Jones

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Zachary Jones

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Maryana Joura

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

William Kachergus

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Dependent Scholarship Award

State of Florida Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic University University of North Florida

State of Florida

University of Tennessee

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

Ashley Kadi

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Juel Kimball

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Voice of Democracy Essay Winner Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 1689 CU Scholarship The Catholic University of America Vires Scholarship Florida State University Prestigious Merit Scholarship Jacksonville University Honors Scholarship Jacksonville University Academic Achievement Scholarship LIM College Out-Of-State Scholarship LIM College University Scholarship Seton Hall University Summer Scholarship Seton Hall University Pirate Pride Scholarship Seton Hall University Academic Excellence Award Seton Hall University Merit Scholarship The New School UA Scholar Scholarship University of Alabama Competitive Admissions Scholarship University of Alabama Out-of-State Provost Scholarship University of Alabama at Birmingham Presidential Scholarship University of North Florida Provost Scholarship Award University of San Francisco Academic Scholar-Distinction Award University of South Carolina

Richard Komando Hoessy Kpessou

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

Olivia Lanahan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Wake Forest University

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Mayo Clinic

State of Florida

Ian Kirsch

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

State of Florida

Ava Larson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Enhancement Grant NCSU Tuition/Fee Grant Academic Presidential Scholarship Out of State Tuition Scholarship Academic Scholarship Vires Scholarship Out-of-State Presidential Scholarship Provost Scholarship Presidential Scholarship Academic Scholar-Excellence Award Scholar Athlete Scholarship Award of Excellence Scholarship

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida NC State University NC State University Auburn University Clemson University Clemson University Florida State University University of Alabama University of Central Florida University of Florida University of South Carolina Noel Soccer Foundation Gator Bowl Charities

Evan Larson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Pfeiffer Scholarship Florida Southern College Dean’s Scholarship Rollins College Donald Cram Science Scholarship Rollins College W&L Grant Washington and Lee University Vires Scholarship Florida State University Byron Plapp Memorial Scholarship Byron J. Plapp Memorial Scholarship Fund, Inc.

Emma Lea

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Emma Leahy

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Nicholas Lechwar

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

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class of 2023 Andy Ledesma

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Carla Ledesma

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Michael Leonard

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholarship Academic Scholarship Davidson Trust Scholarship John E. Burke, Jr Award

Christiaan Lewis

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Sean Limbaga

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship

Isabella Lisowski

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Ava Liuzzo

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Luke Loomis

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Sofia Lopez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate President’s Scholarship Presidential Award Vires Scholarship

Steven Lutheran

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate UNF Grant

Anabel Macchi

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Vires Scholarship Second Century Scholar

Casey MacLeod

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Aidan Maher

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alyssa Nicole Malacaman

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Vires Scholarship

State of Florida

Taylor Manuel

State of Florida Stetson University Morehead State University Davidson College Burke Family

Caytlyn Marchand

State of Florida

State of Florida University of North Florida

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida University of North Florida

State of Florida Florida State University Southern Methodist University

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Zoe Matthews

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Abigail Milkes

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholar-Superlative Award Academic Heritage Scholarship Pegasus Gold Scholarship Award of Excellence Scholarship Out-of-State Foundation in Excellence Scholarship

Elijah Miller

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Thaddeus Miller

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

Emma Milton

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

Reese Mohler

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Florida State University

State of Florida Florida State University Auburn University University of Central Florida University of South Florida University of Miami

Isabella Monahan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Benjamin Monger

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Troy Montinola

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship

Audrey Moody

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Samantha Moran

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

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State of Florida

Shaniya Matthews -Robinson

Mary Melville State of Florida University of Miami University of South Florida Florida State University

State of Florida

Sheraan Martin

Kasey Melear State of Florida

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Riley McCormick State of Florida

State of Florida Nova Southeastern University

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Benjamin McCormick

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida 2023 Founders Scholarship Jacksonville Alumnae Panhellenic Association Presidential Scholarship University of Alabama

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Vires Scholarship Academic Heritage Scholarship Pegasus Gold Scholarship Presidential Award Canes Achievement Scholarship

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Dean’s Scholarship

State of Florida

Emily Malzahn

Natalie Mann

Morgan Manuel

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of South Carolina Auburn University University of Central Florida Gator Bowl Charities University of Alabama

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of North Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida


class of 2023 Evelyn Morency

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Cody Morgan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Bass Fishing

Ellie Morrison

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Clayton Moulder

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Juliana Namen

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship Vires Scholarship

Chinonye Nduka

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Singer Scholarship Provost’s Scholarship University Scholarship

Jancarlo Negron

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Samantha Nelms

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Kyle Nelson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Jack Newman

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Baseball

Lauren Nichols

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Irenonse Odion

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Karlee Paishon

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Malia Palka

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Julianna Panichelli

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Wells Parliment

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Blaine Parry

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alexander Patangan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Leadership Award Academic Heritage Scholarship

Peter Patelli

State of Florida

State of Florida Southeastern University

Abigail Patin

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate 2023 Founders Scholarship

State of Florida

Jacksonville Alumnae Panhellenic Association

Roshel Patricio

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

State of Florida

Carlton Payne

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

State of Florida University of North Florida Florida State University

State of Florida University of Miami University of Notre Dame University of Notre Dame

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of North Florida

Misa Pearse

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Herbert and Miyuki Scheidel Scholarship

State of Florida University of North Florida

Mary Pellicer

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Grace Pendley

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Honors Scholarship on Campus Academic Honors Scholarship Achievement Honor Scholarship on Campus Achievement Honor Scholarship State Incentive Scholarship ACE of Northeast Florida and Gilbane Scholar

State of Florida

State of Florida Savannah School of Art & Design Savannah School of Art & Design Savannah School of Art & Design Savannah School of Art & Design Savannah School of Art & Design ACE Mentor Program

Alan Perez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

Audrey Perry

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

Amelia Peters

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate JAGA Scholarship

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Jacksonville Area Golf Association

Grace Petre

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

State of Florida

Aidan Phillips

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Presidential Scholarship Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Panther Fund Academic Scholar Florida Institute of Technology Panther Fund Grant Florida Institute of Technology

State of Florida

Gillian Piernik

State of Florida

Benjamin Poirrier

State of Florida

Delaney Porazinski

State of Florida

State of Florida Tulane University Auburn University

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate HOPE Scholarship

Savannah Porazinski

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Rocket Nation Scholarship Out-of-State Competitive Admissions Scholarship

Madeleine Prewett

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Georgia Southern University

State of Florida University of Toledo University of Alabama

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Chancellor’s Scholarship Franciscan University of Steubenville

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class of 2023 Chloe Provenza

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Courage and Spirit Award

Marella Quesnell

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Ethan Quinn

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Julia Rabon

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Jack Raynor

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Charter Scholarship Wilkes Honors College Scholarship Out-of-State Foundation in Excellence Scholarship David D. Williams Endowed Memorial Scholarship

Tucker Rickey

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Joslyn Rill

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Wake Forest Excellence Award ABC Florida First Coast Women’s Council Scholar Florida Striders Track Club Scholarship Katie Caples Scholarship

Alexander Ritter

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Hannah Robison

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Dennis Rodriguez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Leandro Rodriguez

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Provost Scholarship Vires Scholarship Presidential Scholarship Youth of the Year Award

Mary Rogero

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alexandra Romero

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Alannah Rowan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Sophia Rueppell

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Basketball

Sergio Ruiz Villar

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

George Russell

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

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State of Florida Bishop Kenny High School

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Auburn University Florida Atlantic University University of Alabama BKHS Endowed Scholarship

Yousif Safar

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Vincent Salamida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Augustine Scholarship

Ricardo Salas

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Isaac Salcedo-Sotelo

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Army ROTC National Scholarship Northeast Florida Citadel Club Scholarship Service to Country Scholarship National Service Scholarship LEAD Scholarship

Haley Samaan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

David Sanchez

State of Florida Wake Forest University ACE Mentor Program Florida Striders Track Club Katie Caples Foundation

Maria Santiago

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Osprey First Grant

William Schmidt

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of Central Florida Florida State University University of Florida Exchange Club of Jacksonville

Grace Schwinn

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Merit Scholarship Castillo Scholarship Flagler College Grant

Sarah Seabrooke

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Volleyball

Kaelin See

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholar-Distinction Award Academic Charter Scholarship Academic Scholarship

State of Florida

Trey Seeker

State of Florida

Jimena Selman

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Vires Scholarship

Rian Sexton

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Kennesaw State University

Meagan Shahla

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

Leah Shatley

State of Florida

Stella Shaw

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida Ave Maria University

State of Florida

State of Florida U.S. Department of the Army The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel The Citadel

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of North Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Flagler College Flagler College Flagler College

State of Florida Rollins College

State of Florida University of South Carolina Auburn University College of Charleston

State of Florida

State of Florida Florida State University

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida


class of 2023 Anna Shoemaker

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Matthew Slade

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Lillian Smith

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholar-Distinction Award Directors Award Presidential Scholarship Vires Scholarship Presidents’ Award

Riley Smith

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Sierra Smith

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Pilot Club of Jacksonville Scholarship

Barrie Snyder

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate US Merchant Marine Academy Appointment Academic Scholarship Tennessee Explore Scholarship True Blue Scholarship Presidential Scholarship

Isabelle Snyder

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Ryan Spinelli

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Provost Scholarship

Zachary Stokes

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Taylor Strohmenger

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Kyler Sullivan

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Janine Sumbeling

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship

Josephine Thompson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Hannah Thomsen

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Pilot Club of Jacksonville

State of Florida US Merchant Marine Academy Louisiana State University University of Tennessee Auburn University University of North Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Isabella Viggiani

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Andrea Vinas

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Pegasus Gold Scholarship CBR-Tradition of Excellence Award Presidential Award Presidential Scholarship

Molly Vought

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Isabella Vu

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

William Wallace

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Matthew Ward State of Florida

State of Florida University of Central Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Charter Scholarship

Edward Watson

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Rylan Weber State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Lauren Weikel State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Emily Wilson State of Florida

State of Florida University of North Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Semper Fidelis Society Scholarship Jacksonville Semper Fidelis Society Provost Scholarship Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Panther Fund Academic Grant Florida Institute of Technology Florida Tech Legacy Grant Florida Institute of Technology Presidential Scholarship University of North Florida

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Provost Academic Excellence Scholarship Presidential Diversity Scholarship 2023 Presidential National Housing Scholarship

Cody Tucker State of Florida University of South Carolina University of South Florida University of North Florida Florida State University BKHS Endowed Scholarship

Camden Thornton

Elizabeth Tingley

Celine Torres

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate John J. Will Memorial Science Technology Scholarship

Doria Wright

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Vires Scholarship

Alexander Yalch

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Gina Zamora

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Christopher Zanti

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate

Jordan Zehnder

Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Minus Merit Award Tuition Reduction Minus Merit Award

State of Florida University of Alabama University of Alabama University of Alabama

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of Central Florida University of South Florida University of South Florida University of North Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Auburn University

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida Will Family

State of Florida Florida State University

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida

State of Florida University of South Carolina University of South Carolina

State of Florida

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graduation JUNE 3,2023 Dr. Brett Frykberg ‘00

Commencement Speaker

Dr. Brett Frykberg ’00 grew up in Jacksonville, where he attended Assumption Catholic School and Bishop Kenny. While at Kenny, he was a three-sport athlete and graduated magna cum laude. Brett attended the University of Tennessee on engineering and track and field scholarships. While at Tennessee, Brett earned a degree in biochemistry and developed a passion for helping others, which ultimately led him to attend medical school at the Medical College of Virginia. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Florida in Jacksonville, followed by an elite fellowship and advanced training in adult reconstructive surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. Today, Brett works at the Jacksonville Orthopedic Institute with the same physicians who cared for him during his years as a student-athlete at Bishop Kenny. He feels blessed to care for the orthopedic needs of people in the community where he grew up. He continues to give back through volunteer work, coaching, and even speaking with BK students interested in a medical careers. Brett keeps in touch with his close friends from his time at BK. Some of his old teachers have even stopped by his office, prompting an amazing trip down memory lane. Some of his favorite memories from Bishop Kenny include the camaraderie of the football team, his art history teacher who taught him different and constructive ways to express himself, and, of course, there was nothing like warm Otis Spunkmeyer cookies every morning before classes! Brett is extremely passionate about caring for others and, when not in the operating room, enjoys life with his wife, Mandy, and their two children, Knox (11) and Skylar (8). He enjoys golfing and fishing with his family, and in his spare time, he has completed a few Ironman triathlons.

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“Class of 2023, you give me great hope for our future. We will be in great hands as we turn the world over to this generation.” -Dr. Brett Frykberg ‘00


class of 2023

Check out the Class of 2023 Senior Video!

Jacob Berengolts ’23 and his constant companion Hattie, an English Cream Golden Retriever, spent eight years together, four of them at BK. In that time, they gave students and faculty a firsthand lesson about the value of service dogs. Hattie’s BK uniform was a red service dog vest that she wore with pride. She faithfully performed her job to support Jacob’s specific needs, and the crowd assembled at graduation cheered when Hattie walked across the stage with Jacob. We thank Jacob and the Berengolts family for sharing Hattie with us. Hattie developed serious health challenges not long after graduation and passed away peacefully in July. She will be both missed and remembered.

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year in REVIEW

Each grade of high school marks a unique steppingstone in the lives of students. For freshmen, there is the excitement and awkwardness of new beginnings and new friends. Budding confidence and eager curiosity are often characteristics of sophomore year, as students begin to find their place among a wide array of sports and extracurricular activities. Rigor and ambition are hallmarks of junior class students, as they set their sights on the competitive challenges of the upcoming college admission process. For the seniors, there is the exuberance and goodwill that comes from knowing that the friends, teachers, and tenets that have been part of their Bishop Kenny experience have left an indelible mark on the future they are soon to write. Yet it isn’t what’s different about each grade that sets the Bishop Kenny experience apart. Wherever students fall in the spectrum of high school or within the course of an academic year, it’s our Catholic faith that unifies their experiences through charity, friendship, and love for others. This is the hallmark of Crusader students. This is what binds us. Day to day, it may look different for each of us, but looking back, it’s the difference maker that defines our tradition of excellence.

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academic review 2022-23 Michael Broach ‘99, P ‘27

Vice Principal & Director of Mission Integration

The 71st year on campus saw many notable capital improvements that will keep us on pace to continue offering students a superior education in a faith-filled community. New to the school were not only more than 360 new students but also seven newly renovated learning spaces in the 100 Building and a newly-constructed science lab that replaces the former locker pavilion. Students learning in the Larmoyeux Anatomy & Physiology Lab now benefit from medical-school caliber technology with the innovative, digital Anatomage Table. With it, students can learn more about the human body while conducting 3D dissections. In addition, classroom renovations continue with interactive Promethean boards and new flexible student furniture. Thanks to the generosity of our benefactors, and in particular the funds raised at the inaugural Big Red Ball in February, all classrooms should be renovated by 2024. Enhancements to academic programs include the adoption of Canvas, a new learning management system. Canvas, most used in colleges and universities, offers more robust enhancements for our digital learning environment, and affords us another opportunity to prepare students for collegiate studies. We also launched Paper, a 24/7 online tutoring service where students can converse with a live tutor in any academic subject at no additional cost, as well as upload writing assignments for feedback prior to submitting final drafts. This online platform is offered in addition to our existing in-person tutoring sessions, the Math Lab, and our new Academic Skills Lab, available to students three times per week. The NJROTC program reached a huge milestone this year, celebrating its 50th anniversary. Marking the occasion was the opening last August of a brand-new training facility located behind the 600 Building. On the science frontier, ten students were honored at the Northeast Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair, with five students continuing to represent the region at the State Science Fair, and one student selected to compete at the Genius Olympiad in New York. Spanning multiple subjects from statistics to psychology, our Advanced Placement Program continues to grow, with 30% of the student body enrolled in at least one AP course for the 2022-2023 academic year. In addition to administering more than 1,000 AP exams, we are proud to announce that 155 of our students have earned various AP scholar awards this year, and 31 earned the prestigious AP Capstone Diploma. Following suit, a record 320 students were inducted into one or more of our 12 honor societies this past March. The technological and academic enhancements of the past year will truly work alongside us as we prepare students for an enriching life beyond Kingman Avenue. In welcoming the new incoming freshmen who will form the 75th graduating class of Bishop Kenny High School in 2027, we are grateful to the entirety of our community for being a part of the excellence that is a hallmark of our faith-based curriculum. Michael Broach ’99, P’27, M. Ed.

Vice Principal & Director of Mission Integration

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year in REVIEW

Bishop Kenny NJROTC – Celebrating 50 Years of Success Bishop Kenny’s Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) program celebrated its 50th Anniversary on March 28, 2023. Jacksonville city leaders, the Diocese of St. Augustine Superintendent of Schools, former cadets and instructors, and parents and family members were in attendance for the event.

Principal Todd Orlando presents a 50th Anniversary plaque to Senior Naval Science Instructor CDR Brian Morrill, USN (Ret.).

Nearly 50 years ago, Bishop Kenny NJROTC was established on April 2nd, 1973, as the second NJROTC unit in Jacksonville. Since then, our program has helped young cadets become better Americans, sending quality graduates to service academies, helping them earn ROTC scholarships and acceptance to civilian institutions. Thirty cadets have earned appointments to the service academies, including U.S. Military Academy (West Point), U.S. Naval Academy (Annapolis), U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. Additionally, more than fifty cadets have received ROTC scholarships to various universities nationwide. BK NJROTC cadets have also diligently served the Jacksonville community, completing an estimated 90,000 community service hours.

The evening celebrated the program’s past, but also looked ahead to a bright future, which includes the use of a new multi-purpose training facility, which houses a state-of-the-art marksmanship range, as well as offering an EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University Unmanned Aerial Systems course aimed at earning the FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot certificate. Current cadets provided guided tours and simulated a Brain Brawl Team competition, gave a CyberPatriot Team presentation and demonstration, a Marksmanship Team demonstration, and a Drone Team demonstration. Everyone enjoyed the camaraderie, and it was truly a great night of celebration. Congratulations, BK NJROTC!

“Bishop Kenny’s NJROTC has been recognized a distinguished unit for 14 years running, and I am proud to be part of that history. The cadets in the program are the ones who make that success possible, maintaining a high level of excellence while preparing themselves for college and for life.” – CDR Brian Morrill, USN (Ret.) Senior Naval Science Instructor

Military Appointments JACKSON BURNETT ‘23

BARRIE SNYDER ‘23

United States Military Academy West Point

United States Merchant Marine Academy

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student ART & THEATRE

Bishop Kenny Visual Arts In 2022-23, the Art Department was busy with students across all grade levels, including seniors finishing their AP portfolios. These projects feature various types of mediums and represent a tremendous amount of work. The students showcased them at the Spring AP Art Show in May. Seven “The art department at BK is filled with openstudents also won 19 awards at the NE Florida Scho astic Art Awards, which minded students who give excellent advice is the nation’s longest-running most when it comes to critique. My classmates prestigious recognition program for creative teens. one another, allowing us to become

encourage

better artists together.” -Erica Charleus ‘24

Grace Schwinn ’23, Afternoon Tea

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Maria Candelora ’23 and Grace Schwinn ’23 were honored with Gold Key awards and their works advanced to national judging in New York City.

Aleksandra Hila ‘23, Recluse


year in REVIEW

Bishop Kenny Theatre Bishop Kenny Theatre proudly presented two musical productions in 2022-23: The Wizard of Oz in the fall and Alice in Wonderland in the spring. Throughout six performances, the actors, production crew, and theatre leadership showed creativity and dedication, and joyfully provided audiences with a journey on the yellow brick road and into Wonderland.

“Our most recent show, Alice in Wonderland, challenged our actors to step outside their comfort zone and personify the magical and varied creatures of Wonderland. With the help of our amazing tech, sound, and lights crews, we brought Wonderland to life!” -Mary Clare Stinneford ‘24

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bishop kenny ROYALTY

Crowning Miss Bishop Kenny Held on April 21, 2023, the 32nd Annual Miss Bishop Kenny pageant was a memorable evening with ten young ladies competing in the interview, talent, and formal wear categories for the Miss BK crown. Giovanna Bettega Feitoza ‘24 was the winner, performing a vocal solo of “Once Upon a Dream,” by Jack Lawrence. Congratulations, Giovanna, and all the contestants! 1st runner up: Aleah Gibbs 2nd runner up: Mary Smith

Samantha Moran ’23, escorted by her father , Tim.

Homecoming King & Queen Seniors Michael Leonard and Samantha Moran were crowned Homecoming King and Queen during the homecoming football game and dance on September 16, 2022. Congratulations to the following seniors for being nominated to the 2022 Homecoming Court: Cameron Clifford

Cooper Howe

Catherine Hanania

Michael Leonard

Emma Huttenlocher

Ben Monger

Samantha Moran

Liam Moore

Karlee Paishon

Blaine Parry

Anna Grace Shoemaker

Peter Patelli

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yearbook 2023-24

The 2023 edition of the Crusader yearbook achieved an All-Florida rating, the highest award from the Florida Scholastic Press Association (FSPA). In 2022, only 30 yearbooks in the state earned this title which puts the Crusader among the best. Thirteen staff members, under the direction of faculty member Dawn Huskey, worked throughout the year to design, photograph, interview, and publish 456 bound pages, an eight-page gatefold, and a sixteen-page spring supplement, making the Crusader’s 480-page edition one of the largest books in the country. Yearbook students attended events and worked hours beyond the school day to create a book that fully documents the 2022-23 Kenny experience. Among the two-page spreads, one stands out to the staff: “Just Add Water,” page 065, which features a photo of the girls’ swim team cheering above the lanes. Isabella Molano ’24 captured the moment, freezing the water droplets in midair with amazing clarity. The two-page spread also features NJROTC students preparing for inspection, JV volleyball’s 2-0 win over Nease, and cross country at the 24th Annual Katie Caples Invitational. So much time and effort were dedicated to each page, and the result beautifully captured our diverse student life at BK. Congratulations, 2023 BK Yearbook Editors: Thea Carandang, Julia Rabon, Alex Romero, and Gina Zamora!

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year in REVIEW

Thanksgiving Food Drive Each year, the BKHS St. Vincent de Paul Society sponsors and coordinates the annual school-wide Thanksgiving Food Drive. Led by club officers and faculty sponsor Mrs. Noreen Thurson, this campus-wide effort is a hallmark of the holiday service season at Bishop Kenny. The 2022 drive proudly provided more than 500 Thanksgiving meals to families in fifteen parishes throughout the diocese.

ACE Award

Academic Perfection

The Bishop Kenny ACE (Architecture, Construction, Engineering) Club received Congratulations top awards in both the team and individual to Ellie Kirsch ‘24 categories from the ACE Mentor Program of for achieving a Northeast Florida. The BK Life Lineup team perfect score on was awarded first place in the Best Proposal the National Latin category, and seniors Grace Pendley and Josie Exam. Rill each received individual scholarships. Grace was awarded a $2,500 scholarship from Gilbane Building Company to study architecture at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Josie was awarded a $3,000 scholarship from the ABC Florida Women’s Council to study engineering at Wake Forest University. Faculty sponsor Ms. Alison Gallup is currently the Math Department Chair and has a Materials Science & Engineering Degree from UF with a specialty in plastics. She states, “This year’s competition was special because many of the seniors have been a part of the team since its founding four years ago. To watch them grow and become leaders, exploring different aspects of design, mentoring the younger students, and watching them discuss their designs against others was especially rewarding.” ACE Club presentations require students to design a team project according to a prompt given by the ACE Mentor Program. The club invites community mentors who work in the design field to weekly meetings throughout the school year to educate students about their jobs and work experience. In addition, students have opportunities for scholarships and internships from ACE mentors. Josie Rill says, “The most valuable benefit that students gain from participating in ACE is exposure to different design fields, which helps students find their passions and narrow career options to decide what their major should be in college.” Congratulations, ACE Club!

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year in REVIEW

Eagle Scouts Congratulations to the following students for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout: Nathan Heekin ’23, Evelyn Morency ’23, Steven Jolly ’25, Logan Ellzey ’24, Chris Zanti ‘23 One of the main pillars of attaining the rank of Eagle Scout is the planning, development, and completion of a significant service project. As part of the project, the scout must successfully lead volunteers in helping to execute the project to successful completion. Bishop Kenny’s first-ever female Eagle Scout, Evelyn Morency completed repairs on the campus of Divine Mercy House.

Matthew Phan Congratulations to Matthew Phan ’24, winner of the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra (JSYO) Young Artist Competition. As the winner of this prestigious competition, Matthew was invited to play the opening piano solo supported by the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra at a performance in May. He played Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18: III. Allegro scherzando by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Matthew has been playing piano since he was four years old and has won local, state, and national competitions. He manages a challenging academic schedule and has been a first honors student since his freshman year at BK. Matthew is the principal keyboardist of the JSYO Philharmonic and plays at Bishop Kenny and his church on the weekends.

Mission Trips Juan Pablo Castillo-Zima ‘25 and his brother Marty Daniel ‘27 spent a week in Uganda with their family volunteering with the Care * Love and Hope Foundation, founded by their mother in 2008. They worked daily alongside Benedictine priests, learning key values and seeing first-hand how the foundation is helping the needy and hungry. Juan Pablo says, “This trip was a blessing to me, the culture in Uganda is so rich, and I would like to dedicate more of my time to helping its people.”

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faculty retirements & AWARDS

Deacon Bob DeLuca Deacon Bob DeLuca faithfully served Bishop Kenny for 24 years in the chapel, on retreat, as a counselor, as chaperone of the March for Life trips to Washington, D.C., and perhaps most famously, as a willing participant in several student-led pep rally performances! Over the years, we relied on Deacon DeLuca in times of sadness and celebration, and we recognize the many important contributions he has made throughout the diocese. Thank you, Deacon, for blessing us with your ministry and service.

Kathleen Watson, P ‘00, ‘02, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08 Kathleen Watson retired after 18 years of service to Bishop Kenny. It goes without saying she will be greatly missed. A committed, hardworking, and thoughtful member of our staff, Kathleen touched many lives by lending a hand to anyone in need of assistance. A mother of five Bishop Kenny graduates, Kathleen is now spending cherished time with her grandchildren. BK is forever grateful to Kathleen for her commitment, passion, and dedication to our community.

The National Society of High School Scholars Award Jeanie Wilks was selected as a Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction by The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS). A role model to pupils, Jeanie was nominated by a student for outstanding dedication and commitment to excellence in the profession. This honor recognizes exemplary educators whose passion and devotion inspire their students to grow and develop as scholars, leaders, and citizens.

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staff SPOTLIGHT

Kristin Azzarello Hall ‘99 Kristin Azzarello Hall graduated from Bishop Kenny in 1999. After high school, she attended the University of Alabama and earned a BA in communication. She moved to Atlanta, where she began a sales career, met her husband Peter, and where their three boys were born. After working in advertising sales for television and radio, Kristin earned her residential real estate license and went on to become a Georgia real estate broker associate with Keller Williams. In anticipation of potentially moving back to Jacksonville, she earned her Florida real estate broker license in 2021. Kristin says her years in Jacksonville and on Kingman Avenue were formative, and after 17 years in Atlanta, she knew it was time to move home. She wanted her children to have a similar high school experience, wonderful life-long friends, fond memories of Friday nights on the river, and an excellent Catholic education. Kristin, Peter, and their three boys moved to Jacksonville in July 2021. Their children attend Assumption Catholic School. Michael is in 8th grade, Teddy is in 5th grade, and Alex is in 2nd grade. Kristin started substituting at Bishop Kenny in the spring of 2023 and immediately loved being back on campus. She accepted a job as the Advancement Officer this past June and serves as the liaison for A Legacy of Faith Capital Campaign, which will officially kick off in 2024! You will hear much more from her about Bishop Kenny’s Legacy of Faith campaign in the coming months. Kristin is thrilled to be back in Jacksonville; Bishop Kenny is the job she was always working toward, she just didn’t realize it until she came home.

bk boosters AUCTION The BK Boosters held their annual auction as an online event on April 20-22, raising a total of $154,500 in support of BK. Presenting sponsor, Walsh Investment Consulting Group of NFLA Financial Partners, helped ensure the event was a success. We thank them and our other sponsors for their generous and loyal support of Bishop Kenny. 121 Financial

Landmark Title

4 Rivers Smokehouse

Leila’s

Auld & White Constructors

M.C. Bass

Balfour

Pinnacle Roofing

E.F. Lea

Sean & Beth Ray Reichard ‘92

Jacksonville Orthopedic Institute Sissine’s Lanahan Family Foundation

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2022-23 ATHLETICS

Cheering fans and championship wins, trophies and sparkling medals, proud parents and buzzer-beating shots are banner moments in Crusader athletics. Yet, it’s the grit required for early morning workouts, the sweat that pours from giving it everything you’ve got, and the persistent resilience that powers an athlete’s drive and makes possible the notable achievements of Bishop Kenny’s 23 teams in 16 different sports. With more than half of students involved in school athletics, Crusader athletes learn how the fundamentals of discipline and commitment to excellence shine bright long after the stadium lights go dark. We are immensely proud of our 30 team state championships and 135 individual state champions; we know it’s what happens long before the glory of the win that makes our athletic program synonymous with hard work and integrity. Teamwork and hard work are the spirit of a Crusader, and that’s its own kind of win.

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athletics REVIEW

athletics review FALL CHEERLEADING Sideline

FHSAA Regionals 1st Place FHSAA States 3rd Place: Medium Non-Tumbling Division UCA Nationals 2nd Place: Small Non-Tumbling Division

Competitive

The BK Competitive Cheer team took 2nd place in the nation at the National High School Cheerleading Championship in the Small Varsity Non-Tumbling Division 1. This is the most elite competition a cheerleader can qualify to attend in their high school career.

CROSS COUNTRY

The girls’ and boys’ cross country teams had an impressive year, making it all the way to regionals and finishing 2nd and 3rd, respectively.

FOOTBALL 8-3

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GOLF

Boys – 7-3

The boys’ golf team made it back to state finals for the fifth year in a row and finished runner-up at the 2A Region 1 tournament.

Girls – 6-6

The girls’ golf team made it to the regional tournament at Quail Heights CC in Lake City.

SWIMMING & DIVING

BK Swimming & Diving had yet another successful year, with both boys’ and girls’ teams winning district and regional titles, as well as a back-to-back state championship for the boys and a 3rd place state finish for the girls. Seven school records were broken, six at the state meet, and our boys’ 200 Medley Relay was named NISCA All-Americans. Boys Swimming – FHSAA Class 2A State Champions Individual & Relay State Champions: Boys 50 Freestyle* – 20.83 – Barrie Snyder Boys 200 Medley Relay* – 1:32.91 – Carter Wright, Evan Larson, Zach Jones, Barrie Snyder Boys 200 Freestyle Relay* – 1:25.80 – Carter Wright, Graham Evans, Owen Kerkezi, Barrie Snyder

SAILING

Boys 400 Freestyle Relay* – 3:10.22 – Evan Larson, Graham Evans, Owen Kerkezi, Zach Jones *School record; additional school records - Individual Relay from Zach Jones, Boys 100 backstroke from Carter Wright

BK Sailing competed in 6 points regattas last year. The team finished 3rd, 1st, 3rd, 4th, 1st, and 3rd in the races and won the north division of SAISA for the sixth year in a row. Out of the 90+ teams, BK joined the top sixteen for the district championship in Wrightsville Beach, NC. After a very difficult regatta and cancellations due to high winds, the team finished 13th overall.

COACH LAUREL VALLEY

Florida Dairy Farmers Coach of the Year

VOLLEYBALL 19-10

The BK Volleyball team had an impressive season, winning the district and regional titles, and making it all the way to the final four. They were ranked #30 in the state of Florida and 6th in district 4A. Three players went on to continue their careers in college; Ali Cavanaugh is attending the University of Georgia, Sarah Seabrooke is playing at Rollins College, and Emilia Estrada signed with Le Moyne College.

BK Head Swim Coach Laurel Valley ’98 was named the Florida Dairy Farmers Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year. This award caps off an outstanding season that ended with the Crusaders winning the back-toback FHSAA Class 2A state title. The combined results of individual and relay performances secured the title for the team. Coach Valley says, “I am so proud of this team. At the beginning of the year, they set the lofty goal of repeating as state champions. Through hard work and dedication, they made that a reality. I am blessed to coach such a great group of swimmers on both teams.” Coach Valley has three assistant coaches: Dennis Candalora, Katherine Gibson, and Stephanie Jaeger, who were also instrumental in the season’s success. Congratulations, Coach Valley! FALL 2023 | 39


athletics REVIEW

athletics review WINTER BASKETBALL Boys – 21-9

Boys Basketball had a strong season, advancing to the district final for the sixth consecutive season and the regional final for the fifth time. They defeated Bolles three times, including in the regional quarterfinal, and defeated Paxon in the regional semifinal.

Girls – 30-2

Girls Basketball beat Bolles, 43-31, to win the district title for the fifth consecutive year, and they defeated Rutherford, 50-39, to win the regional title for the fifth consecutive year as well. They advanced to the state championship with a 69 – 47 win over Cardinal Gibbons and ultimately ended their successful season as runner-up in the state championship.

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SOCCER

Boys – 14-4-3

The boys’ varsity soccer team concluded their season as District 4 runner-up and Region 1 4A runner-up.

Girls – 10-7-2

The girls’ soccer team ended their season 10-7-2, taking 2nd place in the district 4A championship, and advancing to the regional quarterfinals. The program celebrated 30 years at BK with a special event for current and previous players from our founding team and the class of ’93.

TRADITION. EXCELLENCE.

FAITH. THE TRUE SPIRIT OF A

CRUSADER WRESTLING

The BK Wrestling team went all the way to the state championship, finishing 18th in Class 1A. Roberto Cuartero ‘23 placed 4th at 152 lbs, and Collin Hearn ‘23 placed 6th at 182 lbs. A highlight from the season was defeating Bolles 69-0 on senior night. FALL 2023 | 41


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athletics review SPRING BASEBALL 19-11

The Crusaders capitalized on an outstanding postseason performance to return to the state finals. They finished as the Class 4A runner-up.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL 18-4

BK Beach volleyball was ranked #12 in the nation and #8 in Florida. They won their district and made it all the way to the sweet 16. Head Coach Suzanne Winkler was named the 2023 Florida Coaches Coalition Beach Volleyball Coach of the Year!

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TRACK & FIELD

The varsity team finished the year undefeated in the district. The team captured the district title in an eight-inning final against Yulee. Led by seniors Kaley Blackburn, Keira D’Errico, and Karlee Paishon, the Crusaders battled Baker County and lost 6-2 in the Regional-Quarter final to end their season. Pitchers Kaitlyn Gilmore and Abby Satkoff combined for a 1.198 ERA for the season. Kaitlyn pitched a no-hitter in the Doc4Life Tournament against Lake Weir and had her 200th strikeout of the season in the district championship game against Yulee, finishing the season with a .821 ERA. Kaitlyn also finished third at the plate with a .321 average. Abby Satkoff pitched a three-inning perfect game against Andrew Jackson and pitched an amazing game and hit a double against the Baker County Wildcats in the last game of the season. Kaley Blackburn led the team offensively this year earning a .385 batting average, including two homeruns on the season. Sophomore Ava Farnham was not far behind with a .358 batting average, leading the team with five triples. Freshman Abby Jackson led the team in home runs with three on the season.

2A District 4 State Champions

13-3

Boys

Individual & Relay State Results: 4 x 800 Relay team finished 7th with a time of 8:09.44. Alejandro V. ‘24, Jack L. ‘25, JP Castillo-Zima ‘25, James W. ‘25 JP Castillo-Zima finished 6th in the Boys 2A 3200 Meters with a time of 9:36.12. Jayden Harris finished 3rd in the High Jump at the Class 2A State Track Meet this afternoon with a jump of 1.97M (6-5 1/2).

Girls

2A District 4 Runner-up 3rd Place State Championship Individual & Relay State Champions: 4 x 400 Relay – 3:49.56 – Clare Coyle ‘24, Gabby Johnson ‘23, Ka’myya Haywood ‘23, Addie Thorson ‘24 Gabby Johnson finished 3rd in the 400 meters, 4th place in the 200 meters, and 8th place in the 100. Ka’Myya Haywood, 400 Meters, 54.84

TENNIS

Boys – 5-7

The Boys’ tennis team ended their season with a 5-7 record. Senior Michael Tulang ended his high school career winning districts for his seeding.

Girls – 6-4

Emma Gredenhag ’23 will continue her tennis career at St. Michaels College. Senior Sofia Lopez was a district champion as a 4th seed, District Runner-up, and represented Bishop Kenny at regionals.

WEIGHTLIFTING

The weightlifting team had a strong season with Nate Politano ‘24, Price Watson ‘23, Ian Eldrige ‘23, and Chris Zanti ’23 all qualifying for the State meet, placing them in the top 20 overall. Senior Price Watson finished 5th at state in the 183 lb class.

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crusaders in COLLEGE

Congratulations to the following Crusader student-athletes who are continuing their athletics pursuits in college. We look forward to cheering them on! Mary Biagini

Cross Country

Appalachian State University

Erin Buckley

Track & Field

The Catholic University of America

Jackson Burnett

Football

U.S. Military Academy West Point

Maria Candelora Swimming Siena College Allison Cavanaugh

Volleyball

University of Georgia

Garrett Corbett

Baseball

Jacksonville University

Ethan Eddins Football Southern Illinois Emilia Estrada

Volleyball

Le Moyne College

Emma Gredenhag

Tennis

Saint Michael’s College

Jayden Harris Football Shorter University KaMyya Haywood

Track & Field

University of Tennessee

Gabrielle Johnson

Track & Field

Wake Forest University

Zach Jones Swimming Davidson College Evan Larson Swimming Rollins College Michael Leonard Football Davidson College Cody Morgan

Bass Fishing

South Eastern University

Jack Newman

Baseball

University of North Florida

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U.S. Merchant Marine Academy


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alumni NOTES

Whether you were a student at Bishop Kenny when Sister Edith taught religion with a lightsaber, learned chemistry from the quirky and endearing Mr. Birch, were part of the inaugural freshman class established in 1952, a student ushering in a new millennium, or a member of the only graduating class to ever have commencement ceremonies on the football field because of a global pandemic, more than 17,000 alumni have memories of Bishop Kenny that range from fun to fundamental. Catholicism is at the core of Bishop Kenny’s legacy, and alumni are consistently known for their service and community involvement. Perhaps the Crusader spirit is most notable in the multi-generational alumni who return to Kingman Avenue because they trust the leadership, curriculum, and commitment to faith that BK is known for. New generations may not have a Sister of St. Joseph teaching Star Wars in religion class, but they can be assured the tradition of excellence at Bishop Kenny is renowned for its own unparalleled force.

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alumni ENGAGEMENT

Dear Crusader Alumni Family, It is an honor to represent you as your Alumni Engagement Coordinator. Through my work, as a proud Crusader parent, and a graduate of the Class of 1990, I see first-hand the many ways our alumni body stays connected to campus life and is fully immersed in our thriving community. More than 17,000 men and women worldwide once called Bishop Kenny home, and their stories and accomplishments are vast. The many paths Crusaders walk continue to build and enrich Bishop Kenny’s legacy. I hope to be the liaison between your life and BK, so our family ties remain strong, and our community continues to extend far beyond Kingman Avenue. I encourage you to stay connected through our various social media channels and our website to stay informed about upcoming events and ensure that you remain an integral part of our ever-growing alumni community. Please also continue to send us your “class notes” about new careers, promotions, marriages, growing families, and other milestones. We take great pride in your accomplishments and love to see the beautiful ways you are sharing your gifts and talents with the world. Whether you find yourself on campus regularly or it’s been a while, I warmly invite you back for one of our many events throughout the year. I am excited to get to know you better as I see you at events like the Homecoming Alumni & Family Tailgate, reunions, and more. In the true spirit of our community, your four years on campus were only the beginning of a lifetime as a Crusader. Thank you for being an essential part of our legacy. Go, Crusaders!

Sireen Bateh ’90, P’16, P’20 Alumni Engagement Coordinator

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alumni AUTHORS

Congratulations to these Crusader alumni who recently published books!

Harry Jim Towey ‘74 To Love and Be Loved A first-hand account of Mother Theresa’s last years, and the first book ever to detail her dealings with worldly matters. Trey Jefferies ’85 Starr’s Wonderful Discovery The book features, Starr, a loving, talented panda who finds happiness in her uniqueness.

Lara C. Patangan ‘90 Simple Mercies This book is for anyone who has ever questioned their contribution to the world or struggled with finding God’s purpose for them. It encourages readers to realize that acts of kindness make a difference in exponential ways and can surprisingly be a source of peace. Lara is a contributing writer for this publication of The Avenue.

Alicia DeFonzo ‘97 The Time Left Between Us The book is a blend of memoir, history, travel, adventure, and oral storytelling. It bridges the gap between the generation who fought and the generation who has forgotten.

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big red BALL

More than 430 guests attended the inaugural Big Red Ball, enjoying cocktails, dinner, and dancing while raising money to help further Bishop Kenny’s mission. Held in February at the Deerwood Castle, guests enjoyed the collection of vintage and luxury cars in the Jacksonville Sports Car Museum, and Brian Sexton P’19, P’23, P’24 hosted the live auction. More than anything, participants and committee members like Kara Citrano Leonard ‘90 reveled in connecting with old and new friends of Bishop Kenny. “It was an outstanding evening; we saw first-hand BK’s inspiring vision to ensure each classroom at BK is ready to meet the present and future needs of our children,” explained Leonard. “But perhaps most importantly, it was a testament to BK’s commitment to continue growing its tradition of excellence while shining a light on ordinary people who do extraordinary things for a school and community I love so much.” The event raised $120,000 towards state-of-the-art technology and new Node desks in classrooms. Renovation projects this past summer are already benefitting our students thanks to the generous support of attendees and presenting sponsors: kasper architects + associates and RF-SMART and the J. Morales Family. Mark your calendars for the next event on February 10, 2024, at the Glass Factory.

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bk boosters GOLF

The 23rd Annual BK Boosters Golf Tournament was a tremendous success, raising $42,000 - the most ever raised in the history of our tournament! Held at the beautiful Deercreek Country Club in November of last year, the tournament saw participation from 24 teams, each vying for the coveted championship title. With the sun shining, the players showcased their golfing skills on the greens of Deercreek. The day was filled with friendly competition, laughter, and camaraderie as golfers came together to support our cause. The energy and enthusiasm were infectious, making it a truly enjoyable event for all involved. First Place Net Winners: Craig Dewhurst ‘84, Eric Aleman ‘84, John Jeremiah ‘84, and Eddie Leonard ‘84 First Place Gross Winners: Ben Patterson ‘00, Landon Strickland ‘00, Jordan Dempsey ‘00, and Jeremy Blanchard ’00 Apart from the excitement on the course, the real highlight of the day was the generosity displayed by our sponsors and participants. Thanks to their unwavering support, we hit a new milestone in fundraising. Every dollar raised will go directly towards supporting the various programs and initiatives of BK Boosters, benefiting the students of our community. “Without the dedication and commitment of our Crusader community, this remarkable achievement would not be possible,” says Damon Olinto ’79 P’02, P’07, P’16, Honorary Tournament Chairman. We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of this event, in particular, presenting sponsor the Walsh Investment Consulting Group of NFLA Financial Partners.

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alumni REUNITED

(A) Class of 1957

The class of 1957 celebrated their 65-year reunion on October 10-12, 2022 at the Marriott Courtyard at Jacksonville Beach. The reunion was celebrated with a day of golf, a banquet, and a memorial Mass with Fr. Mike Williams.

(B) Class of 1970

The class of 1970 celebrated their 52-year reunion on September 10, 2022 at the Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish Hall.

(C) Class of 1972

The Class of 1972 celebrated their 50-year class reunion October 21-22, 2022. The weekend started with Mass on Friday, celebrated by Fr. John Reynolds in the Bishop Paul F. Tanner Chapel at Bishop Kenny. Everyone came back on Saturday to the Carla Harris Performing Art Center for a night of dinner, drinks, and camaraderie.

(D) Class of 1977

The Class of 1977 celebrated their 45th reunion at Casa Marina in Jacksonville Beach on September 9, 2022. As part of their activities, the class held an auction to raise money for the school. They generously raised $1,977 for BK. Thank you, Class of 1977!

(E) Class of 1990

The Class of 1990 celebrated their 30-year class reunion at the Alumni & Family Homecoming Tailgate on September 16, 2022, and at Lemon Street Brewing Co. on Saturday, September 17, 2022. Thank you, Class of 1990, for your generous donation of $800 to our One More Crusader campaign. Your generosity allows more students to benefit from a Crusader education while continuing the tradition of service and living for others that we instill in all BK students.

(F) Class of 1992

The Class of 1992 celebrated their 30-year Class reunion at the Alumni & Family Homecoming Tailgate on Friday, September 16, 2022. They spent a great night catching up with old friends and reminiscing about their time at BK.

(G) Class of 1997

The Class of 1997 celebrated their 25-year class reunion on October 8, 2022, at Kickbacks Gastropub in Riverside.

(H) Class of 2003

The class of 2003 celebrated their 20-year reunion on June 24, 2023, at Ruby Beach Brewing.

(I) Class of 2012

The class of 2012 celebrated their 10-year class reunion October 14-15, 2022. They started the weekend attending the Bishop Kenny vs. Episcopal football game on Friday night, followed by a gathering at Mudville Grille. On Saturday, they celebrated Mass together at the Bishop Tanner Chapel, followed by a tour of the school.

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class NOTES Engagements & Marriages Rachel Pues ‘16: engaged to Ryan Spiegelhalter. Maria Parker ’16 married Austin Linsky, 12/31/22. Anna DeSalvo ’14 married Patrick Mayo at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in Winter Park, FL, 7/30/22. The couple resides in Niceville, FL. Patrick is stationed with the Air Force as a pilot and Anna teaches social studies and coaches volleyball at Freeport High School.

party included Mother of the Bride, Theresa Price O’Donnell ‘74. Rebecca Clark ‘16 and Andrew Wright: married at St Matthew’s Catholic Church. 10/1/22.

Births Musa Farmand ’06 and Laila Farmand; a daughter, Niveen Laila. 6/12/22. She joined her big sister, Alina, and big brother, Rafael.

Air Force Academy to work as an Admissions Advisor. She will then continue her career as an Intelligence Officer by attending training at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas. Trenton Parete ‘10 was recently promoted to Senior Manager of Treasury at Fanatics, Inc. Cal Leonard ‘22, who is playing baseball for UNF, had the opportunity to catch up with another BK alumnus,

Kyndal Faircloth’09 and husband: son, Jace Caden Faircloth. 7/19/22. Sarah Altee Stuckey ’06 and Christopher Stuckey: daughter, Caroline Mason. 2/1/22. Sarah Darling ‘10 and Josh McCabe: son, Seamus Thomas. 12/12/22. He joins his big sister, Margaret (2).

Matt Farah ‘15 married Michaela Pattison in Tampa, 3/11/23. The couple will reside in Tampa. The wedding party included Jay Nasarallah ‘15, Jessica Farah Biery ‘12, Danielle Farah ‘17, Father of the Groom, Greg Farah ‘87 and Mother of the Groom, Muna Rukab Farah ‘91. Taylor Shami ‘14 married Chase Sparks, 3/25/23. The couple will reside in Jacksonville. The wedding party included Morgan Shami ‘12 and Taylor’s father, Paul Shami ‘90. Emily Bateh ‘16 of Dallas, TX was engaged to Drew Carlton, 4/8/23. The couple is planning a wedding for April 2024. Burke Price ‘13 married Felix Faerber, 3/25/23 in Jacksonville. The couple will reside in Atlanta, GA. The wedding 54 | FALL 2023

Mandy Terbrueggen ‘10: niece, Luella Glen Rose Ransom, 7lbs 5 oz. 1/13/23. Mandy will be called Auntie Bae (Best Aunt Ever). Shane Owens ‘10 and Ester: a daughter, Margot. 12/14/22. She joins big brother, Bobby (4). Josh Bergman ‘10 and Dory Sartoris ‘09: a son, Reed. 3/10/23. He joins his big brother, Asher (2). Kendall Durante Wheeler ‘11 and Nathan: a daughter, Stella. 12/19/23. Will Beverly ‘10 and Emily Bosco Beverly ‘10: a daughter, Margo Louise. 5/2/23.

Education & Careers Isabella Horning ‘17 graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant, 5/25/22. She plans to stay at the

Travis Chapman ‘96 at a recent Yankees’ game against the Red Sox in NY. Travis is the first base coach for the Yankees. Nathan Jubran ‘18 was named the ASUN Male Student-Athlete of the Year. He is the first UNF athlete to receive this prestigious award. During his time at the University of North Florida, Nathan set school records for the indoor 5,000-meter run and the men’s cross country runs at both 8k and 10k distances. Already named UNF’s scholar-athlete of the year for the fourth consecutive season, he received his degree in psychology with a 3.99 GPA and will continue his education at Stetson University to study law. Craig Dewhurst ‘84 was inducted into the Circle of Gold at Florida State University. The FSU Alumni Association recognizes worthy individuals, who through their service


alumni NOTES and achievements, personify the university’s tradition of excellence. An insurance industry leader and lobbyist for more than 20 years, Craig also serves his community through his work on the boards of the Seminole Boosters Board, Donna Foundation Board, Gator Bowl, and is Chairman of the Committee of Florida Agents. He was selected as a 2020 Seminole 100 honoree. He gives back to students through the Jim King Seminole Heritage Foundation Scholarship, his established Craig Dewhurst Agency FSU Scholarship and various FSU fundraisers under his purview. Jason Bailey ‘98 was appointed as the Commanding Officer of the JSO Canine and Mounted Units. Jason has been with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office since 2005; he was promoted to Sergeant in 2016 and Lieutenant in 2021. Jason oversees 21 canine handlers, four mounted officers, and three supervisors. JSO currently has 22 police dogs and six police service horses. Marc Hassan ’97 was recently appointed to President of the Mandarin Rotary Club of Jacksonville. Marc oversees Spectrum Realty Services, LLC., a property management and real estate brokerage firm. Spectrum is the title sponsor of the Rotary club’s Race to Feed the Hungry 5k which benefits food banks and pantries in the Mandarin community. Marc is also currently serving as Vice Chairman of The Players Championship.

Doug McCormick ‘99 is an Officer with JSO and full-time instructor at the Police Academy. Doug presented the most recent information regarding school safety to our administration, faculty, and staff on 10/5/22.

Carla Harris ‘80 launched her new book Lead to Win, 11/8/22 and spoke at a fundraiser for the Guardian School of Jacksonville to a crowd of 500 people regarding the importance of a Catholic education. She helped raise $950,000 for the Guardian School to continue their legacy of educating the under-privileged in Jacksonville. Terri Devalantes ‘76, founder and owner of Jax Cooking Studio, spent an afternoon cooking with our Family, Career and Community Leaders Club on 1/11/23. The students learned new cooking techniques and enjoyed the snacks they made. Jack Kennedy ’11 graduated from the University of Florida in December of 2022 with a Ph.D. in Neuroscience. Jack plans on staying with UF for the next six months as a post-doctoral assistant while he gains experience for his full-time profession. Grace McCormick ‘20 won the Miss Jacksonville pageant on 1/21/23. Grace is using her reign to promote a social impact initiative, “Let Your Light Shine”, which focuses on seeing abilities rather than disabilities. Chris Davlantes ’11 started Reach Power, Inc., a Silicon Valley startup company that beams electricity wirelessly. It has raised $30 million in funding that will commercialize the products. Reach Power, Inc. was featured in U.S. News and World Report in December 2022. On November 21, 2022, Charles “Chuck” Ford ‘87 was promoted to Assistant Chief of Patrol at the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on 11/21/22. He will be overseeing patrol operations on the northside area of Jacksonville. Chuck has worked for JSO for over 30 years. He has also served as the security coordinator at BK since 2018. Damon Olinto ’79 received the UNF Alumni Service Award on 2/1/23. The award recognizes alumni who have demonstrated continuous outstanding volunteer service to the

University and meritorious public service on a local, state, national or international level.

Taylor Malewicki ’11 participated in shark research tagging with the University of Miami on 12/14/22. The team tagged two Atlantic sharp nose sharks, three bull sharks and three nurse sharks for research on feeding patterns and migration. Taylor was a member of the 2008 Olympic Diving Team and volunteers with the Mayport Ocean Rescue. Taylor currently teaches Marine Biology at Bishop Kenny and coaches the dive team. Jasmyne Roberts ’21 was named Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Week on 2/6/23. Jasmyne is a sophomore at the University of Miami, playing guard for the women’s basketball team. This recognition came after she averaged 17 points and 8 rebounds in Miami’s wins over Clemson and Georgia Tech. Jayme Marquez ’19 graduated from the United States Naval Academy in May of 2023. He reported to the U.S.S. Blue Ridge, forward deployed to Commander Fleet Activities Naval Base in Yokosuka, Japan. Chris Joyce ‘16 was awarded the Company Grade Officer of the Quarter award in recognition for excellence in leadership. Chris is currently stationed with the 603rd Air Communications Squadron at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

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alumni NOTES Michael Gropper ‘06 was named one of the Top 40 Under 40 by the Jacksonville Business Journal. Michael is currently a partner with Holland & Knight, LLP. Caroline Goodwin ‘21 performed her first opera at Valdosta State University in the lead role of Despina from Così fan tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart..

Donna Deegan ‘79, Donna Hazouri Deegan ‘79, was the first female mayor elected in the history of Jacksonville. Donna is a breast cancer awareness advocate and former news broadcaster. Dr. Caroline Hoyt-Anderson ’07 and Dr. Don Riederer presented on the topics of polymer chemistry, science and faith, and careers in science to the AP Chemistry classes. Dr. HoytAnderson received her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of Florida. She went on to complete an internship on Biomass Destruction at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in New Mexico. Following her work at LANL , she continued her education at Georgia Tech where she received a PHD in Chemistry, then working in Colorado at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory on bio-based plastics synthesis. Dr. Hoyt-Anderson

is happy to be home in Jacksonville, working at Johnson & Johnson as a Senior Chemist.

Faith Connections Rev. Fr. Jason Trull ‘92 was named Vicar General for the Diocese of St. Augustine, 1/20/23. Bishop Pohlmeier is grateful to Fr. Trull for accepting the appointment and looks forward to a close working relationship for the good of the church in the Diocese of St. Augustine. Kaitlyn Manson Dedek ’18 recognized as Youth Minister of the Year and joined Madeline Ward ’18 in receiving the Christus Vivit National Award. On the Solemnity of Christ, the King, November 20, 2022, Pope Francis called for a renewal of the Global Celebration of Young People in every diocese and eparchy. St. Matthew’s Church hosted the diocesan celebration with Bishop Pohlmeier as the celebrant. During the Mass, local youth, nominated by their parish and school, were recognized with the Christus Vivit National Award. These young adults bring Christ to life in their parish and local communities by living and modeling what it means to be a missionary discipline in the world today through Christian service and stewardship, advocacy for those in need, model Christian living, and serve as lights of the world. Salem Farmand ’18 played guitar for St. Patrick’s Cathedral during their Holy Hour of Adoration on 1/4/23. Salem serves as the Campaign Manager at the Roman Archdiocese of New York and Youth Minister at St. Simon Stock - St. Joseph Parish in the South, Bronx.

Stephen Parker ‘12 completed his third year of seminary formation for the Diocese of St. Augustine. After completing his Masters in Philosophy in Miami last spring, Stephen began his theological studies at Theological College of The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. Kalia Smith ‘22 shared her passion for the pro-life movement with the Florida Senate in Tallahassee on 3/20/23. Kalia has been involved with various pro-life organizations for several years and attends many marches and rallies to save the unborn. Dr. Mary Soha ‘75, Chair of the Canonical Coronation Planning Committee and Vice-Postulator for the for the Martyrs of La Florida Missions, delivered an address focused on Our Lady to the administration, faculty, and staff following a Mass celebrated by Fr. Clay in October of 2022. Spanish settlers began the devotion to Our Lady of La Leche at the Mission Nombre de Dios Shrine in St. Augustine. This is only the third time Our Lady of La Leche’s missionary image has been out of the historic chapel. She traveled the Diocese of St. Augustine for one year of public prayer and veneration. Our campus was blessed to host the historical image for veneration for a week in the Bishop Tanner Chapel. After the year, she will travel the United States for another year of continued public prayer and veneration. The tentative plan for the third year is a visit to Spain, where her devotion became most known under the reign of King Philip II.

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in MEMORIAM Monsignor Danaher Not all of us have the luck of the Irish, but the Diocese of St. Augustine found its own pot of gold in the treasured priest Monsignor Mortimer Danaher, who pioneered educational advancements while serving both parishioners and the community with his charismatic Irish charm. Known for his Irish brogue, wit, and faithful service that continued well into retirement, Monsignor Danaher passed away on March 29 at 93 after celebrating his 70th anniversary of priestly ordination earlier that month. In 1956, Monsignor Danaher became president of Bishop Kenny High School. That’s where Jerry Weedon, Class of 1966, first met him. “To me, he was a feared but revered school president, who became a close and dear friend as the years went by,” said Weedon. Monsignor Danaher’s legacy extends beyond his notable accomplishments into the more noteworthy impact he had sharing the Gospel. “He served as President of Bishop Kenny High School, was superintendent of Catholic Schools, founded San Jose Parish, and made Christ the King into a stewardship parish,” said Weedon. “More importantly, he showed his people that the way to Jesus was not complicated but simply required a heart full of love and service for God and neighbor.”

Crusaders, stay tuned for exciting news from the Office of Advancement. The BK of tomorrow starts today.

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