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Alumni Awards and Athletic Hall of Fame Recognitions he started every game and played both offense and defense, as well as special teams. Thomas led the team in tackles as a senior and was recognized as the most outstanding defensive player that year. He was All-County Honorable Mention in 1976. Thomas went on to Ball State University and was a four year starter for the Cardinals. His teams at Ball State were 1976 and 1978 Mid-American Conference Champions, and he was recognized as the Cardinals’ Offensive MVP in 1979.
Volleyball and Basketball, and in 1999, she was selected as the Marion County Female Athlete of the Year. Ragan went on to play varsity basketball for Brown University. Today, she is known as Dr. Brackett and is currently a family medicine resident at Community Hospital here in Indianapolis. Athletic Hall of Fame Chioma “Ada” Ndubisi ’99
Ada excelled at track, earning varsity letters
in each of her four years at Brebeuf Jesuit. She was the 1999 State Champion in the 200-meter dash. In 1998, she established school records in the 100-meter and 200meter dash events. Those records still stand at her induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame. Ada went on to run track at Indiana University. She graduated from Rochester Medical Institute and is a practicing physician in the Washington, D.C. area.
Left to Right Sarah Kish ’06, Angie (Zancanaro) Torvik ’04, Sally Fischer ’06, Sarah (Drew) Notestine ’04, Paige Rittgers ’06, Lauren Sheehan ’06.
Ragan Kenner ’99 on left, Chioma “Ada” Ndubisi ’99 on right
Athletic Hall of Fame Ragan Kenner ’99
Ragan starred in volleyball, basketball and track and lettered in all three sports each of her four years, for a total of twelve varsity letters. She was a two-year captain on the basketball team and was a captain on the volleyball team, earning team MVP honors in both sports her senior year. Ragan was an All-County selection in both
Athletic Hall of Fame 2003 Girls Volleyball Team The 2003 Girls Volleyball team stormed into the state finals with a 33-4 record. They were led by seniors Sarah Drew, Natalie Mullikin, Liz Simonson and Angie Zancanaro. The Braves defeated Ft. Wayne Concordia in four sets to capture the first of three state titles under Head Coach Brian Murray. Volleyball Team Sarah Drew Sam Gray Natalie Mullikin Sarah Kish Liz Simonson Kim Kristoff
Angie Zancanaro Paige Rittgers Katie Kelley Lauren Sheehan Amy Shackelford Amy Altemeyer
Sally Fischer Erin Wareham Head Coach Brian Murray Coach Becky Murray Coach Erik Dobrota Coach Brian Stahly
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