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Nick Mangum ’99, current teacher and coach at Cardinal Gibbons, was named the 2015 USTFCCCA Girls High School Cross Country Coach of the Year for the state of North Carolina.
Maryann Tyrer ’84 has accepted a position as Pastoral Associate in the parish of St. Monica, St. Stephen of Hungary, and St. Elizabeth of Hungary on East 79th Street in New York City.
2000s Matt Toups ’99 recently was hired with Adams Homes Private Residential home building company as a Superintendent.
Mark Dipietro ’87, president of Soundvision, LLC in Mooresville, North Carolina, was a guest speaker at Cardinal Gibbons for iCube Entrepreneur Club, sharing his knowledge and experience of owning and running his own business.
Chris Kemple ’89, current art teacher at Cardinal Gibbons, is a special guest at many comic book conventions throughout the year.
1990s Coleman Tyrance ’98, founder of Cary Coaching Precision, helped train two future NFL stars, both chosen in the second round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Since 2008, Cary Coaching Precision’s athletes have participated in an annual football camp/food drive Tyrance holds to benefit the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina.
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Bridget Mulder Way ’00 and husband Tyler welcomed their first child, Colton (Class of 2033), on October 12, 2015. Bridget also graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BS in Kinesiology from Campbell in December, which will start the shift from emergency field medicine to in-hospital with cardiac patients.
Casey Degnan ’99 had a successful first year as owner of the Raleigh Flyers, a professional ultimate disc team in the American Ultimate Disc League, capturing the South Division title. The Raleigh Flyers play their home games at Cardinal Gibbons High School. Michelle Pautz ’99 Ph.D. received the Alumni Award for Faculty Teaching from the University of Dayton for 2016. Michelle also has signed a second book contract for “Civil Servants on the Silver Screen”. Her first book, “The Lilliputians of Environmental Regulation: The Perspective of State Regulators,” can be found for purchase on Amazon.com.
Emily Turgeon ’00, shown here with her husband Joshua Cambra, is owner and founder of Paladin Power & Speed Training, won the title of 2016 NC Strongest Woman, earning her a spot at Nationals later in 2016. Emily also will be a member of the Oak City Futbol Club, a soccer team in the WPSL, which is the largest women’s soccer league in the world.