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HONORING CHS GREATS WHO LEFT TOO SOON...

CHS alumni, family members, friends, faculty, and staff gathered at Memorial Stadium prior to the 2021 Homecoming Game for the annual Alumni Tailgate. The event, which took place on Friday, October 22, featured food cooked by the CHS Men’s Club, music by Russ Joffrion, performances by the CHS Band, and more. The Grizzly Greats were also honored before kick-off with the newest honorees being introduced: Paul Rhorer ’77, Scott Ray ’89, Stephen Sterling ’92, and Christopher Demouy ’93.

There was also a special presentation at the end of the first quarter to announce new scholarships recently established in honor of two influential alumni who passed away earlier this year - Mr. Kyle Jackson and Mr. Kevin Franklin. Kyle Jackson, a 2007 graduate of Catholic High School, served as the school’s tennis coach leading the team to four state championships (2021, 2019, 2018, and 2017). He was a long-time supporter of the school, serving as president of the Alumni Association Board of Directors at the time of his death. Kevin Franklin, a 1993 graduate, was a CHS Man of the Year, a star athlete, and a student minister. He most recently served as one of the announcers for the school’s football game broadcasts on the Bruin Broadcast Network.

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The scholarships were established in honor of both men shortly after their deaths. Earlier this year, the CHS Alumni Association Board of Directors voted to dedicate funds from the 2021 CHS Fishing Rodeo to the Coach Kyle Jackson ’07 Scholarship and funds from the 2021 CHS Golf Classic to the Kevin Franklin ’93 Scholarship. CHS Director of Alumni Relations Brian Hightower ’97, Associate Director Jenny Ridge, and members of the Alumni Association Board of Directors presented a check to the Coach Kyle Jackson ’07 Scholarship for $68,000 and a check to the Kevin Franklin ’93 Scholarship for $50,000 during the game. Access to these funds - meant to provide tuition assistance for families of CHS students - will begin in the 2022-2023 School Year.

TheCatholic High School Alumni Assocation hosted the CHS Golf Classic on Friday, October 1, at Santa Maria Golf Course. The title sponsor again for this year was Williamson Eye Center. More than 200 golfers, over the course of two flights, helped the CHS Alumni Association raise over $50,000 for Catholic High School.

Congratulations to this year’s tournament winners:

Morning Flight

Low net – Danny Fawley ’93 – AMS Team

Low gross – Anthony Simon ’06 Team

Longest drive – Adam Wilcox ’05

Closest to the hole – Henry Terhoeve ’77

Most honest – Stuart Sonnier ’92 Team

AM Poker Run – Michael Dubreuil ’12

Afternoon Flight

Low Net – Steve Panepinto ’70 Team

Low Gross – Ben Gaiennie ’96 – Bayou Automotive Team

Longest Drive – David Harris ’64

Closest to the Hole – TJ Solis

Most Honest – Blue Loupe ’98 Team

PM Poker Run – Scott Sterling

2022 Chs Golf Classic

Save The Date

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2022

SANTA MARIA GOLF COURSE

MORNING AND AFTERNOON FLIGHTS

For sponsorship information, contact Brian W. Hightower ’97 at bhightower@catholichigh.org.

REGISTER NOW AT catholichigh.org/golfclassic

Diocese Of Baton Rouge

DISTINGUISHED

Catholic High School Principal Lisa Harvey supports

Be sure to check out catholichigh.org/news to read the feature on Mrs. Harvey that recently ran in The Catholic Commentator.

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