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IRISH IRISH

Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School

Photo by Molly Taylor ’26
Photo by Diana Bittle
Photo by Lance Payne
Photo by Molly Taylor ’26
Photo by Diana Bittle
Photo by Matt George
Photo by Megan Monigold/Leap of Faith Photography
Photo by Lance Payne
Photo by Lance Payne
Photo by John Nguyen ‘26

From the President

Dear Athletic Supporters:

Thank you for your support of all of our Irish sports teams. McGuinness has a great tradition of athletics and academics and the arts. I am very happy to be here as your new president. With David Morton’s retirement, it took two of us to take his place. Athletics teach us how to work as a team towards a common goal, knowing that sometimes we win and sometimes we don’t, but that is life.

As we begin a new year, let us pray that all of our athletes will do the best they can to stay safe and play like a champion. I know for our football and basketball teams this will be hard due to the loss of their teammate Zach Tawwater. However, his spirit will remain with them. May God bless all of our athletes, their coaches and staff as we begin a new year of Irish athletics.

God bless,

A Prayer Athletesfor

God grant us the grace to play to the best of our ability and in a spirit of healthy competition. Watch over us, keep us safe and help us to always remember the ultimate victory is over the cross for everlasting life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

From the Principal

Column inches in newspapers covering high schools are often more concerned with athletics, rather than academics. It is certainly true that since joining the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association in 1968, a great deal has been written about athletic success at Bishop McGuinness. From 1968 to the present, the school has won 107 state championships in every sport except for softball and wrestling, most recently girls golf in the Spring of 2024. Our athletic heritage, the commitment of the coaches, and the hard work of the athletes are all cornerstones of the history of the school. We are exceptionally proud of our athletic achievements over the years, and these tremendous accomplishments are built on the foundation of faith, family, and academics.

With the arrival of Fr. Rick Stansberry as President of Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School, the spiritual leadership of the school is in safe and strong hands. His leadership supports faculty and students as they navigate their questions of faith with guidance and care rooted in Christ. This school is a Catholic college preparatory school; our focus on a Christ centered education provides the foundation for success in college and beyond.

Individualized academic plans for every student create pathways that prepare students for life after high school. As the Archdiocesan school, Bishop McGuinness welcomes students from Goldsby to Cushing, and from El Reno to Harrah. We are immensely proud of our students, and the talented faculty that work with them every day. In May, 324 students took 650 exams in 24 Advanced Placement courses with a pass rate of 87%. In addition 127 students received the designation of AP Scholar. The number of students, exams taken, and pass rate are all record highs. All students are given the opportunity to take AP courses and we received the Gold Award with Equity and Access last year from CollegeBoard.

All children are made in the image of God and this year we launched the Rother program so that we can serve all children in our community, even those with extensive support needs. In the past, we did not have either the faculty with the required skills in Special Education or an academic plan in place for these students. This non-diploma track is to educate students with intellectual disabilities, preparing them for transitional programs offered by universities nationwide.

The school’s mission statement asks our students to be “a person for others.” This requires them to answer a difficult question. What are you willing to do without asking for anything in return? Our students rise to that question with their actions, in the classroom, in athletics, in the community, and walking the halls of Bishop McGuinness.

I look forward to seeing you at all our activities, from athletic competition, to our fine arts programs, and campus ministry events. You will see our students flourish and thrive in the Christ-centered education that Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School offers.

Go Irish!

Yours in Christ,

From the Athletic Director

Dear Irish Faithful,

Welcome to Clement Pribil Stadium and Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School. On behalf of the coaches, student-athletes, and my fellow faculty and staff, thank you for your support of Irish Athletics.

Our coaches are proud of our tradition of excellence and their roles in our noble mission to form “people for others”. We have been loyal members of the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association since 1968 and lucky enough to bring home110 state championships! Please support our mission and our membership by cheering positively for the Irish rather than against our guests. Remember these sportsmanship guidelines courtesy of the National Federation of High School Sports:

1. Show respect for self and others at all times.

2. Show respect for the officials. Good sportsmanship implies the willingness to accept and abide by the decisions of the officials.

3. Know, understand and appreciate the rules of the contest. Good sportsmanship suggests the importance of conforming to the spirit as well as the letter of the rules.

4. Maintain self-control at all times. Prevent the desire to win from overcoming rational behavior.

5. Recognize and appreciate skill in performance regardless of team affiliation.

Go Big Green!

Bishop McGuinness Boys Basketball Freshman Roster 2024-2025

Head Coach: Mike Kierl

Assistant Coaches: KC Morrisey, Peter Kierl

Manager: Jack Taylor

Principal: Dr Andrew Worthington

Athletic Director: John Hamilton

Boys JV & Varsity Basketball Boys JV & Varsity Basketball

Bishop McGuinness Boys Basketball JV Roster 2024-2025

0 Camden Vesta

Marcellous Tyner

5 Logan Kuespert G 5’10”

10 Isaiah Nelson G

James Fischer F

Timothy Chambers

Hank Heffington

John McDaniel

Nic Valerio

Luke Dooley

Carter Akin

Head Coach: Mo Wilson

Assistant Coaches: Tyler Frederickson, Brandon Dubose

President: Father Rick Stansberry

Principal: Dr. Andrew Worthington

Athletic Director: John Hamilton

Managers:George Fairchild, Sam Margo, Alisha Nguyen, Brandi Nguyen

Head Coach: Jake Brown

Assistant Coaches: Jason Jack, Mo Wilson, Tyler Frederickson, Brandon Dubose

President: Father Rick Stansberry

Principal: Dr. Andrew Worthington

Athletic Director: John Hamilton

Managers:George Fairchild, Sam Margo, Alisha Nguyen, Brandi Nguyen

Girls JV & Varsity Basketball Girls JV & Varsity Basketball

Name GR. NO.

Perkins, Kaylee JR 0

Tucker, AceLynn FR 3

Jones, Elliott JR 5

Elder, Abbie SO 10

Love, Layla SR 11

Head Coach: Jade Carter

Name GR. NO.

Bustillo, Karen SR 12

Madu, Mya SO 13

Collier, Coffey SR 20

Conally, Mariah SO 23

Assistant Coaches: Yanci Morland, Micheal

Carrington, Derek Washington

Name GR.

Canaly, Camryn FR

Milligan, Megan FR

Name GR.

Pina Pineda, Miranda FR

Fedor, Kaylie SO

Name GR. NO.

Barrios, Ana SR 24

Luke, Ann Claire SO 25

Edwards, Abby SR 33

Collins, Caroline FR 34

Name GR.

Ellis, Palmer FR

Hallman, Grayson FR

Mitchell, Grady FR

Beatty, Ryan SO

Hill, Jackson SO

Head Coach: Mark Veneklasen

Name GR.

Harley, Addison JR

Nguyen, Kim SR Girls Swim Roster

Boys Swim Roster

Name GR.

Pruden, Zander SO

Griffith, Nate JR

Huynh, Tony JR

Mai, Brandon JR

Assistant Coach: Chris Ruesewald

Name GR. Nguyen, Gia-Luc JR

Nguyen, John JR

Schultz, James JR

Ton, Leo SR

Girls Basketball Roster

Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School

Junior

Homecoming

Annie Merrill & Wyatt Buergler

Junior Homecoming Candidate Annie Merrill is the daughter of Jim and Joanie Merrill and the youngest sibling of Jack Merrill, Class of 2014, and Sally Merrill Eckroat, Class of 2017. She’s also the proud granddaughter of Terry and Sarah Pansza, both proud graduates of Bishop McGuinness. Annie has been an active and impactful member of the Bishop McGuinness community She has served as a Student Council senator for the past two years and currently holds the role of Vice President of the Big Sis/Lil Sis Club. Annie is passionate about giving back and serving others, holding leadership roles as Secretary of the Infant Crisis Services Teen Board and Co-President of the Fostering Sweet Dreams Teen Board. She is also a Member-atLarge for the Center of Family Love and the Payne Education Teen Board, demonstrating her commitment to making a difference In her free time, Annie enjoys traveling, babysitting, and caring for animals, especially her beloved dog, Pete. She cherishes spending quality time with friends and family and lives a life deeply rooted in her faith in God.

Annie is escorted by Wyatt Buergler. Wyatt is the son of Whitney Marrs and Matthew Buergler and the older brother of Harper A three-year member of the Varsity Baseball team, Wyatt has shown his dedication and talent both on and off the field. Academically, he is a standout student and a member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society. Wyatt also serves as Vice President of the BMCHS Fishing Club and was a Mentor for the inaugural Blessed Stanley Rother Program during the fall semester Wyatt’s leadership extends beyond school as a member of the Focus on Home Teen Board and the BMCHS Clancy Club. He also attended the prestigious HOBY Youth Leadership Conference, further showcasing his commitment to personal growth and community impact. In his free time, Wyatt loves spending time at the lake, attending OU football games, golfing, and hanging out with friends.

Bellah Foster & Patrick Flinn

Junior Homecoming Candidate Bellah Foster is the daughter of Lee and Brigett Foster and the younger sister of Sunni Foster, a 2020 BMCHS graduate A talented and dedicated athlete, Bellah has been a threeyear member of the Irish Cheer team, helping lead them to a state championship title in 2022, state runner-up titles in 2022 and 2023, and two state championship titles in 2024 Bellah is also a three-year member of the cross-country team, where she contributed to their success in winning two academic state championships in 2023 and 2024. In addition to her athletic achievements, Bellah excels academically as a member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society. She is actively involved in the Big Sis/Lil Sis Club and serves on the Foster Sweet Dreams Teen Board, further showcasing her leadership and commitment to serving others Outside of her busy schedule, Bellah enjoys spending time with her animals, listening to music, going to the movies, babysitting, and hanging out with friends. She treasures quality time with her sisters and family.

his time at Bishop McGuinness. He was a Mentor in the inaugural Blessed Stanley Rother Program, helping guide and inspire his peers, and he spent time as a summer volunteer at St Anthony Hospital, giving back to the community. Patrick also serves as a Student Council Senator, representing his classmates with integrity and enthusiasm. Outside of school, Patrick is working toward the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout with Christ the King Parish’s Troop 120. He enjoys spending his free time outdoors, participating in a variety of activities, and making memories with friends

Charlotte Nelson & Sam Margo

Junior Homecoming Candidate Charlotte Nelson is the daughter of Bobby and Libby Nelson and the older sister of Robert Nelson, a current freshman here at Bishop McGuinness. Charlotte has made her mark both in the classroom and on the court. She is a dedicated Student Council senator and serves as the Secretary of Irish Outreach A member of the National Honor Society and French Club, Charlotte exemplifies academic excellence and leadership. As an athlete, Charlotte has been a key player on the Varsity Volleyball team for three years, serving as team captain her junior year. She has helped lead the team to incredible success, including winning the 2023 5A State Championship, finishing as 5A State Runner-Up in 2022, and placing 3rd in 5A in 2024. Her individual achievements are equally impressive Charlotte was named to the All-State Tournament Team as a freshman, sophomore, and junior Beyond McGuinness, Charlotte has competed with Oklahoma Charge Volleyball Club for seven years, playing on their top competitive team. With her club team, she has won two USA National Qualifiers and, in 2024, celebrated an incredible victory as AAU National Champions in Orlando Charlotte’s leadership extends off the court as a member of the Cleats for Kids Varsity Board, and she

has been playing piano for eight years. She is also an active member of her church, showcasing her commitment to faith and service In her free time, Charlotte enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching movies, reading, staying active, and traveling.

Charlotte is escorted by Sam Margo. Sam is the son of Brad and Debbie Margo and the younger brother of Jake and Will Sam is a leader both on campus and in the community He currently serves as Vice President of the Focus on Home Teen Board and is an active member of the Cleats for Kids Teen Board, Irish Outreach, and the Irish Bowling team. He has also made a lasting impact through his previous roles as Class President, Student Council Senator, and Boys Basketball team Manager. Sam’s academic achievements are just as impressive he is a member of both the National Honor Society and the French National Honor Society, exemplifying his commitment to excellence in his studies. In his free time, Sam loves spending quality time with his family and friends, always bringing his energy and enthusiasm to everything he does

Grace Grimes & Luke Strickland

Junior Homecoming Candidate Grace Grimes is the daughter of Matt and Jeanine Grimes, the younger sister of Maureen Grimes, a 2023 BMCHS graduate, and the older sister of Jack Grimes, an 8th grader at St Elizabeth Ann Seton A dedicated and well-rounded student, Grace is actively involved in numerous organizations and leadership roles. She is a member of Student Council, National Honor Society, and Spanish National Honor Society Grace also serves in executive leadership roles for both Clancy Club and the Big Sis/Little Sis Club, exemplifying her commitment to fostering school spirit and mentorship. Athletically, Grace has been a standout member of both the Varsity Cheer and Softball teams for the past three years, contributing her energy and talent to her teams’ successes. Beyond school, Grace extends her impact into the community. She serves on the teen boards for Focus on Home, Payne Education, and Fostering Sweet Dreams, dedicating her time to making a positive difference in the lives of others. In her free time, Grace loves traveling, spending quality time with her friends and family, and playing with her beloved Doberman, Phillie. p

currently serving as the Assistant Chair of Olympics. Luke is also a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and serves as a School Ambassador He’s also the President of the Fishing Club

As a sophomore, Luke was selected to attend the prestigious Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Oklahoma Conference. Outside of school, he has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout with Troop 193 and serves on the Cleats for Kids Varsity Executive Board. Luke also volunteers with the Christ the King and Bishop John Carroll youth programs, making a positive impact on younger students. In his free time, Luke enjoys playing golf, hanging out with his friends, dunking in the McCarthy Gymnasium, and solving Rubik’s cubes with impressive speed and skill.

Grace McDaniel & Tanner Sullivant

Junior Homecoming Candidate Grace McDaniel is the daughter of Randy and Julie McDaniel and the older sister of John McDaniel, a sophomore at BMCHS She has been a key member of the Bishop McGuinness cheer team for three years, earning two-time All-American honors. Grace helped lead the 2022 5A Gameday State Champion team, the 2024 5A Performance and Gameday State Champion teams, and the 2024 National Champion team. She was also part of the 2022 5A State Runner-Up team and the 2023 6A Runner-Up team. In addition to cheer, Grace has been on the girls' Varsity Golf team for three years, placing 3rd at the 2023 5A Regional Tournament and contributing to the 2024 5A Girls Golf State Championship win. Grace was also a member of the 2023 girls' soccer State Runner-Up team and will play again this spring. Grace is involved in service and leadership as a member-at-large of the Big Sis/Little Sis Club, and she has volunteered for Meals on Wheels She has also served on the Focus on Home Teen Board and the Cleats for Kids Executive Teen Board for three years. When she’s not practicing sports or studying, Grace enjoys spending time with friends, family, babysitting, and attending country concerts

Grace is escorted by Tanner Sullivant. Tanner is the son of Wes and Whitney Sullivant and the older brother of Thomas and Mattie, who both attend Christ the King Tanner has been a standout player on the Varsity Football team for three years, dedicating countless hours to the game he loves. In addition to his athletic achievements, Tanner is a member of the National Honor Society and serves on the Focus on Home Teen Board, demonstrating his commitment to both academics and community service When Tanner isn't on the field or in the classroom, he enjoys spending time outdoors hunting, cheering on the Sooners and 49ers, and coaching grade school football. He also loves spending time with his family at Sequoyah Club, going on trips, and hanging out with his friends.

Libby Chansolme & Corbin Sanders

Junior Homecoming Candidate Libby Chansolme is the youngest daughter of Jenny and Dave Chansolme and the sister of BMCHS graduates Natalie, Luke, and Drew. As Vice President of the Junior Class and a member of the Student Council Executive Board, Libby is deeply involved in school leadership. She is also part of the National Honor Society, the Big Sis/Little Sis Club, and Karaoke Club. A third-year Varsity Pom member, she has contributed to four state championships in Jazz, Gameday, and Hip-Hop, and is a dedicated Varsity Track & Field athlete. Libby serves on the Focus on Home Teen Board and previously volunteered with the Cleats for Kids Teen Board. She has danced competitively at Applause Dance Studio since age nine, winning local and national awards, and works as a dance assistant for Revel Dance Convention, teaching across the country. In her free time, Libby enjoys skiing, spending time with family, friends, and pets, and helping others

Libby is escorted Corbin Sanders. Corbin is the son of Jennifer and Tim Sanders and the older brother of Carson. Corbin has been an integral part of the Varsity Golf team since his freshman year, where he demonstrated leadership and skill, earning the role of co-captain last year His dedication to academics and service is reflected in his membership in the National Honor Society, where he actively contributes to various school initiatives. Outside of the classroom, Corbin is deeply involved in community outreach through his role on the Focus on Home Teen Board, helping to support and enrich the lives of others In addition to his academic and service commitments, Corbin enjoys participating in the school's bowling team and is a member of the fishing club, where he shares his passion for outdoor activities. Outside of school, Corbin values spending time with his family and friends, making memories through hunting trips and skiing adventures His love for the outdoors, coupled with his strong sense of community and leadership, makes Corbin a wellrounded individual who is always eager to make a positive impact.

Molly Strope & Michael Gasbarra

g y p he daughter of Aaron and Becky Strope and the sister of Jack and Luke Molly has been a standout member of the Bishop McGuinness Girls Varsity Soccer team for three years, contributing to the team’s success as the 2023 Class 5A State Runner-Up and earning Class 6A AllDistrict Honors 2024 Her passion for soccer extends beyond the school Molly has played with Oklahoma Energy Football Club for eight years, where she helped her team secure a National Championship. In addition to her athletic achievements, Molly excels academically as a member of the National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society and challenges herself with APlevel coursework. Molly is also committed to serving others, volunteering for multiple Teen Boards and dedicating her summers to her church community. In her free time, she loves spending time with family and friends, listening to music, and attending concerts with her dad.

Molly is escorted by Michael Gasbarra. Michael is the son of Louis and Tracy Gasbarra and the younger brother of Gabriella Gasbarra, a 2023 Bishop McGuinness graduate His family are dedicated parishioners of Christ the King Catholic Church. Michael is a proud three-year member of the Bishop McGuinness Varsity Football team, where he showcases his dedication and teamwork on the field. During the off-season, he stays active by working out and maintaining his physical fitness He is also a member of the Bishop McGuinness Fishing Club, reflecting his love for outdoor activities. Michael enjoys hunting, tubing, and spending time at the lake, where he shares memorable moments with family and friends. In addition to his athletic and recreational pursuits, Michael has a strong commitment to service, regularly volunteering with various organizations Whether on the field, at the lake, or contributing to his community, Michael is a well-rounded and dedicated individual who values hard work, friendship, and giving back.

Savannah O’Neal & Andrew Whitmarsh

Junior Homecoming Candidate Savannah O’Neal is the daughter of Kevin and Monica O’Neal and the older sister of Hunter A three-year member of the Varsity Pom team, she earned two state titles in 2022, two runner-up titles in 2023, and two state titles in 2024. Selected for Jazz State all three years, her team also placed top 10 at Nationals in Orlando, last spring At Bishop McGuinness, Savannah serves as the Communication Coordinator for Student Council, President of the Creative Writing Club, and is involved in the Big Sis/Lil Sis Club, Girl Up Club, and Future Healthcare Workers She is a member of National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and an AP Scholar. She also attended the Oklahoma Christian University Global Honors Program for two summers. Savannah gives back by serving on the Wings Teen Board for individuals with special needs and volunteering with Water4 In her free time, she enjoys attending Crossings Community Church, visiting the lake, and spending time with family and friends.

Sa s th st br p W er of e Co g , d participates on the bowling team. Outside of school, Andrew is actively involved in the community as a Teen Board member for Focus on Home and a regular volunteer at his grade school alma mater, Christ the King Catholic School He also works as a Membership Specialist for Expand Energy (formerly Chesapeake), where he holds the distinction of being their youngest hire highlighting his affability, dedication, and work ethic.

Peri Mossman Senior Homecoming Queen

Senior Homecoming Queen Peri Mossman is the daughter of Sean and Leslie Mossman and the younger sister of Cate A four-year member of the Varsity Pom team, Peri has won four state titles, three state runner-up titles, and placed 6th at Nationals in 2024 Peri is an active leader at Bishop McGuinness, serving as Co-Chair of Fundraising for Student Council, where she leads the annual Canned Food Drive. She was a class senator for two years, a student ambassador for three years, a Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership attendee, and a BASIC delegate. Peri co-founded the Bishop McGuinness Girl Up chapter, is a memberat-large of the Big Sis/Lil Sis Club, and has been a member of Clancy Club for three years. Academically, Peri is a National Honor Society member, an AP Scholar, and a red cord candidate. Her dedication to community service includes three years on the Infant Crisis Services Teen Board, where she has served as Treasurer for the past two years, as well as over 100 volunteer hours at Special Care. She has also contributed her time to the Oklahoma Zoological Society and Dinner with Love. Next year, Peri will attend Butler University in Indianapolis as a Lacy Business Scholar, majoring in International Business with the goal of attending law school in the future.

Andrew Harris Crowner

rris. Andrew is the son of David and Beth Harris and the older brother of Will, a freshman at Bishop McGuinness Over the past three years, Andrew has competed in multiple sports, including Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, and Varsity Track Andrew is actively involved in school and community organizations, serving as a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Clancy Club, Fishing Club, the Executive Committee of the Varsity Board for Cleats for Kids, and the Teen Board for Focus on Home. Outside of sports, Andrew enjoys working out, playing golf, watching movies, spending time at the lake, and being with family, friends, and his two beloved dogs, Otis and Dixie.

Hannah Evans & Brooks Brown

The Flower Girl is Hannah Evans

Hannah is the 4-year-old daughter of Lindsey (Selph) Evans, the 1994 Spring Homecoming Queen and proud member of the class of 1995, and Stan Evans. Hannah is eagerly looking forward to joining her big sister, Elizabeth, at Christ the King Catholic School. Hannah is full of energy and creativity She loves singing, dancing, playing soccer, and spending time with her two beloved dogs, Rainbow and Elvis. With summer just around the corner, Hannah is especially excited about her upcoming beach vacation!

The Crown Bearer is Brooks Brown

Brooks is the 5-year-old son of Head Boys Basketball Coach Jake Brown, a proud member of the class of 2009, and Anna Brown. Brooks is currently a pre-k student at Christ the King Catholic School, where he’s following in the footsteps of his two older sisters, Emily and Caroline, who also attend CK. Brooks is a budding athlete with a love for all sports Whether it’s football, basketball, soccer, or tee-ball, he’s always ready to play with his parents, siblings, and friends When he’s not on the field or court, you’ll find Brooks cheering on his favorite teams. He’s an avid Oklahoma State Football fan and loves heading to the Paycom Center to root for the Thunder especially "his guy," Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Wrestling Wrestling

Girls Wrestling Roster

Name GR. WT.

Ford, Allison SO 110

Thompson, Nora FR 100

Name GR. WT.

Kovash, Hudson FR 126

Smith, Cquame FR 144

Ketcham, David FR 126

Petromilli, Chris FR 113

Hodges, Peter JR 132

Simms, Jackson JR 138

Hessler (Baldwin), H. SO 126

Gallardo, Adrian SO 132

Parcell, Luke SO 144

Minnich, Xavier FR 113

Rich, Cohen SR 157

Huffman, Ayden SO 126

Head Coach: Marty Monigold

Name GR. WT.

Lofgren, Marah FR 120

Boys Wrestling Roster

Name GR. WT.

Velazquez, Elijah SO 120

Monigold, Aiden JR 215

Watts, Tom SR 215

House, Nick SR 285

Darby, Malachi FR 215

Worthington, Luke JR 157

Stout, Harley SO 165

Glazner, Grady FR 175

Jones, Brayden JR 190

Bramlett, Reed JR 285

Hughes, Will SO 215

Pedroza, Robert FR 106

Assistant Coach: Courtney Mullinix

Manager: Paige Ketchum

Name GR. WT.

Perdue, Fiorella SO 125

Name

WT.

Flinn, Ryan FR 150

Webb, Elijah JR 165

Weeks, Jace SR 190

Costello, Jacob JR 285

York, Rockford SR 285

Zelenka, Ford SR 285

Moates, Baylor JR 285

Halferty, Logan FR 165

Campos, Romeo FR 215

Nguyen, Billy SR 285

Blackburn, Jackson SO 285

6 p.m. Feb. 4

PAIGE KETCHUM
NICK HOUSE COHEN RICH
TOM WATTS ROCK YORK Manager

Varsity Football Varsity Football

Front Row: AJ Twombly, JR Fletcher, Jett Schafer, Damon Cochran, Gage Chance, Nathan Steiner, Dax Corey, Jace Weeks, Tom Watts, Nick Pitman, Aiden Monigold, Andrew Harris, John Luke Kloberdanz Second Row: Jake Grantham, Jack Reese, Bryson Rudd, Braydon Splitt, Hudson Akin, Jackson Blackburn, Townes Green, Joseph Yost, London Martin, Jax Carter, Easton McAullif Third Row: Brayden Jones, Mike Gasbarra, Tanner Sullivant, Noah McReynolds, Charles Lorenz, Omar Slobodov, Maddox Mitto, Liam Crabtree, Quincy Stone, Andy Diaz, Reed Bramlett, Nick House Fourth Row: Billy

Nguyen, Sriram Kanagala, Shaun Petker, Makye Darby, Brooks Gilpin, Vincent Gardillas, Harley Stout, Jacob Costello, Will Hughes, Corbin Corey, Ford Zelenka, Kolby Lee Fifth Row: Rock York, Baylor Moates, Aajay Holmes, Coen Burns, Henry Nichols, Preston Stevenson, and Managers Mae Sottong, Alexis Kosters and Hillary Haag Sixth Row: Coaches Matt Musteric, Stroad Lanham, Shawn Bowman, Brynden Walker, Matt Cowart, Ryan Stringer, Mossis Madu, Tyler Cunningham, Matt Thompson, Scott Stevenson, Milen Darby

Freshmen Football Freshmen Football

Front Row: Cquame Smith, Jacob Husen, Hudson Kovash, Carter Akin, Marcellous Tyner, Dawson Timmermeyer, Will Herndon, Benny Castro, Mason Smith, JR Harris Second Row: Hunter Faulconer, Malachi Darby, Colin Foley, Caden Boulware, Xavier Minnich, Braylon Moore, Ethan Neikirk, Romeo Campos, Waite Swanson,

Logan Halferty Third Row: Owen Smith, Mike Joyce, Luke Strope, Benji Gradillas, Wyatt Lee, Dominic Pierce, Mack Haggard, Warren Shughart, Liam Parker, Sam Randolph, Chico Alexander, Mack Medley, Evrett Ortiz Fourth Row: Coaches Scott Stevenson, Matt Cowart, Matt Musteric, and Shawn Bowman

Softball S oftball

Front Row: Grace Grimes, Abby Edwards, Ava McNeill, Addy Harley, Mya Madu, Molly Taylor, Caroline Collins, Margo Webb
Back Row: Assistant Coach Eric Davis, Mia Conner, Gianna Darby,
Molly Milligan, Lainey Waldo, Head Coach Maureen LeBlanc, Olivia Giles, Megan Milligan, Rory Brewer, Amelia Currie, Assistant Coach Dillon Walker

Varsity Volleyball Varsity Volleyball

JV Volleyball

JV Volleyball

Freshman Volleyball Freshman Volleyball

LoPorto, Maggie 10 Herrin, Ella 10

Rosemary 11 Chumo, Olivia 9

Miskovsky, Emory 9

Emily 9 Palazzolo, Anna 9 Feliciano, Olivia 10 Pham, Sophia 10

Amelia 9

McKenzie 9

Canaan 9

Abby 9

Kiona 10

Volleyball Roster

Varsity Cheer Varsity Cheer

Front Row: SENIORS — Jada Dunning-Carbin, Hannah Kate Johnson, Lily Lashley, Kyla Reid, Addie Pitman, Avary Cronic, Bridgy McCollum (twirler), Lily Cunningham, Avry Howard, Ashlyn Dolan, Rylan Turner, Pyeatt Rivera, Jaida Gatimu Middle Row: Danica Allen, Olivia Dunham, Jozie Weaver, Avery McIntire, Grace McDaniel, Bellah Foster, Grace

Abel, Maddy Martinez, Anna LaForge, Olivia Neumann, Gigi Perdue Back Row: Kennedy Brown, Berlin Tietsort, Margaret Elle McCann, Audrey O’Reilly, Grace Grimes, Mia Scholze, Emma Meiseman, Kendall Brown, Kinsley Brown, Fiorella Perdue Not Pictured: Senior Gavin Gowens (mascot), Haven O’Neil, Brooklyn Sarkey

JV Cheer JV Cheer

V - I - C - T - O - R - Y

Onward McGuinness, go green and white, we’ll cheer you on so fight, Irish, fight! Victors we will always be, we’re the home of the Irish, as you can see!

Onward McGuinness, go green and white, we’ll cheer you on so fight, Irish, fight!

V-I-C-T-O-R-Y We’re the home of the Irish pride!

Front Row: Eliza Lewis, Ava Buchanan, Charlotte Shortt Back Row: London Tietsort, Rosselyn McDougall, Lola Pever, Vivienne Schmidt Not Pictured: Ellen Covington

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