Holy Family High School Lamp Post - Summer 2023

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CLASS OF 2023

GRADUATION 2023 VOL 103: NO. 2
Holy Family High School Magazine Lamp Post

HFHS ADMINISTRATION

Matt Hauptly Principal

Mike D. Gabriel '94 Assistant Principal

Joseph Galmish '91 Dean of Students

Mary Vulcani Dean of Students

Ben Peterson '01 Athletic Director

OFFICE OF ADVANCEMENT

Eric Nakayama '93 Director

Monique Dominguez Alumni Relations

Valerie Stozki Events

COMMUNICATIONS

Jeff Beaton Director

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr. Matthew Hauptly Principal, President

Mr. Elias Moo Superintendent of Catholic Schools

Mr. Alex Ariniello Chairperson

Mr. Terry LaVelle Vice Chair

Mrs. Ann Marie White Treasurer

Mrs. Jody Harper Alderman

Mr. Sean Grycel

Mr. John Napierkowski

Mrs. Kimberly Siurek

Father Jason Wallace

Mr. Matt Ward '03

Mr. Federico Montoya '93

Notice of Student Non-Discrimination Policy The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Denver, under the jurisdiction of Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila, S.T.L. and at the direction of the Superintendent, state that all of their Catholic schools admit students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the schools. Furthermore, Archdiocesan schools admit disabled students in accord with the policy on Admissions in the Archdiocese of Denver Catholic Schools Administrator's Manual. These schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, disabled, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of their educational policies, employment practices, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic or other school-administered programs.

Assurance Statement of compliance with the purposes of Title IX Education Act The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese, under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop, and at the direction of the Superintendent, attest that none of the Catholic schools discriminates on the basis of sex in its admission policies, its treatment of students or its employment practices.

Editor, Writer: Jeff Beaton

Contributor: Jon Yunt

Photography: Jason Natzke, Tamara Van Dale, Jon Yunt, Patrick Kusek, Nate Wangerin, Danielle Duran, Ernesto Batres, Amy Hill

Members of the Class of 2023 join hands in prayer before they lined up for their procession into Mike G. Gabriel Stadium for Holy Family High School’s Commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 18, 2023.

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Holy Family High School Magazine Lamp Post GRADUATION 2023 VOL 103: NO. 2 3 Principal's Message 4 Congratulations to the Class of 2023 5 Graduation Photos 6 Class of 2023 Stats 7 List of Colleges and Universities 8 Valedictorian 9 Salutatorian 10 Ms. Holy Family 11 Mr. Holy Family 12 Spring Sports Recap 15 State Champions 16 Legacy Family Awards 18 Tiger Gala Recap 20 Senior Breakfast 21 Holy Family Moments
Samantha Weiss ’23 and the Class of 2023 celebrate their graduation from Holy Family High School on Thursday, May 18,
2023.

Principal's Message

Holy Family Community,

I keep hearing a phrase from my peers and in the media: "Kids these days." I sense your eyes rolling because young people know what that phrase means. It means they are about to get a lecture on their inadequacies, and they are about to hear a litany of complaints. Each generation thinks they are the last, best hope of civilization and that society will decay when a new group takes the stage. Every society has some version of this.

If it is the case that every generation has had these same concerns, and yet the world keeps turning, then is the complaint baseless? It must be no more than a case of each generation looking at the next and yelling, "You kids, get off my lawn." On the other hand. How could something so universal not be grounded in some empirical reality? It cannot be the case that each generation turns irrationally grumpy and pessimistic when they hit 35. This inclination has existed for thousands of years across cultures and must be grounded in something rational. I offer up my amateur take.

We talk this way because we are concerned. We know the challenges that life has for you. We have all been through the turmoil of maturing, and we know the decisions are hard. The questions I faced as a young man were much bigger than the ones I face today, and I wasn't nearly as capable of wrestling with them. When we question your readiness, it is our way of letting you know that it will be hard and you need to be prepared.

We question you because our time steering society is winding down, and yours is rapidly approaching. We worry because we know how important it is that you get it right. Everything each generation has accomplished: the defeat of Marxism, the battle for civil rights and the desegregation of schools, the fight to gain ground against diseases like Polio, Aids, and Malaria. Every one of these victories has come at a terrible cost, and there were many moments when it seemed that good would not win out over evil.

When I talk with my peers about our culture, I hear a great deal of pessimism about the future, but I do not share it. I reject any notion of inevitable civilizational decline. I face the future with faith, optimism, and hope. And the reason I have this hope is because I have come to know young people like you. "Kids these days" who began their high school career with a bizarre and terrifying set of events that have no precedent. "Kids these days" who were asked at an early age to make decisions about their health and that of their loved ones. "Kids these days" who learned way too early the people who make decisions that affect everyone's lives often make those decisions with poor judgment or bad incentives. You have already been asked to make adult choices, and you have already been asked to make adult sacrifices. You have already shown yourself worthy of leadership and responsibility. I am confident in the future because I have come to know you.

I am confident in the future but confident with one caveat. You must hold steady to your path. We need leaders guided by faith who understand all persons' dignity and the value of each life. Leaders guided by sacred virtues and not the trends of the day. Leaders who know the measure of their actions will be judged by their place in eternity and not their position in next week's polls. You are on that path today, but the next four years will be a trial. We live in an age where Christ's message is not just refused but broadly mocked. Nowhere is this more true than on the University campus.

Our paths began together four years ago, and now those roads diverge. I hope you will return to visit us. I am grateful for all you have done at this great school. You have made your mark on this place and our hearts; we will always be thankful to the Class of 2023!

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Congratulations to the Class of 2023

Jonathan Patrick Aiello

Isabella Veronica Aldana

Gabriella Grace Altman

Morgan Jayde Anderson **

Sicily Lucille Appelhanz * **

Vanessa Maria Arambula

Adam Michael Ball

Grace Maria Banda

Ian Armando Barraza Duarte

Kevin James Barry **

Alden Mitchell Bennett

Olivia Catherine Bertagnolli

Greta Marie Blackmore *

Alexander James Brandenburg

Kyle James Branson * **

Rocco Scott Bridges

Joseph Eugene Brienza II *

Andrew Anthony Brower

Jalissa Marie Bruce

Conor Li-wei Byrne

Brissa Mireya Campos Aragon

Allison Elizabeth Carlson **

Aliciana Nevaeh Carreira

Gabriela Julyssa Castillo

Patrick Ryan Cavanaugh * **

Rafael Cervantes

Nicholas Charles Christoff

Chancellor Leonardo Chvatal

Joseph Ryan Coan

Brea Maria Felicitas Colunga

Katie Marie Danis

Mary Sheridan Nancy Darschewski * **

Ryan James Deau

Daniela Del Rosario Breton *

Matthew Dwight Denfeld * **

Ryan Alexander Diaz

Samuel John Disberger

Connor Patrick Doroff * **

Luke Francis Egan

Brian William Elliott *

Paul Thomas Farmer * **

Andrew James Federspiel * **

Grace Evelyn Finnegan * **

Gianna Josephine Finocchiaro

Giacomo Anthony Frank * **

Thomas Patrick Fritschen Jr.

Samuel James Gallagher

Elaine Victoria Garcia * **

Margaret Anne Garrett * **

Samantha Jane Genzer * **

Catcher Kohl Gladysh

Megan Marie Gonzales

Chloe Estelle Graham

Marissa Dane Gray * **

Owen Hawkins Gromko

Ethan Michael Grycel

Ava Linn Gryzmala * **

Jace Hunter Gunderson

Charles William Gustafson * **

Anthony Jordan Haberkorn

Estella Ann Hageman * **

Joslynn Saydi Handley **

Makenzie Grace Hansen

Grayden Matthew Harkness

Samuel Alexander Harris * **

Zosha Marie Harris * **

Benjamin Jerome Harste

Ryan Michael Harvey

Alexander Joseph Hau

Liesel Rene Heitz * **

Connor Paul Henkel

Cassandra Isabel Hernandez

Matthew Cruz Hernandez

Emma Grace Higdon **

Adyson Marie Hill * **

Julia Grace Hofmann * **

Terrin Gage Howard

Zoee Caitlyn Hudson * **

William Ellis Hughes * **

Gideon Charles James *

Olivia Reagan James

Kathryne Marie Johnson * **

Max Joseph Johnston

Hannah Ramona Juencke

Wylie Hugo Knapek

Jack Del Krueger

Addison Anne Kusek * **

Katherine Mary Reilly Larson

Mary Thanhvy Le

Patricia Rose Lesperance *

Mitchell Gordon Leyba Cale

Adrian Paul Lindsey

David Lluna Alvarez * **

Mia Carolina Lombardi

Luca Giuseppe Lonardo

Edith Lopez Zepeda

LuisAlejandro Lopez

Sydney Anne Lux

William Joseph Maggio

Benedict Russell Magsamen

David Alexander Malec

Olivia Klaire Martin

Gabriel Edward Martinez * **

Joshua Robert Gonzalves McCabe

Molly Elizabeth McGarey * **

Chase Andrew McNaughton

Andrew Paul Meyers * **

Evelyn Ann Michalczyk * **

Ella Louise Miller

Luke Andrew Mills

Aaron Julian Miranda *

Trevor Rico Montoya **

Cesar Morales

Katelyn Rose Morris * **

Anya Lillian Moser * **

Sierra Raquel Nanez

Matthew Bao-Khanh Nguyen

Tommy Nguyen

William James Nolan

Summer Jamison Norwell

John Moffitt Nugent IV

Everardo Jordan Nuñez

Roman Timothy Olsen

Ryder Phoenix Osburn

Abriana Lou Ottoborgo-Sharpless

Nicolas Anthony Pasquini

Sara Elise Pate

Aidan Foley Paul

Alyson Margaret Paul * **

Colton Edward Pedro

Rebecca Ray Peery

Krista Victoria Peterson

Abigail Grace Philipsen

Annaiz Micaela Portillo

Carlos Isaac Portillo

Alexander Joaquin Prado-Echeagaray

Connor Earl Pruszynski

Eric Miguel Quintana

Mariah Rene Quintana

Alejandro Rex Ramirez

Graham Jackson Redak

Adrian James Ruth * **

Nicholas Demetri Sakkaris

Elsa Sanchez

Ryan Daniel Schellinger

Max Michael Schlarbaum

Ansley Elizabeth Schnelle * **

Madeline Ann Sellers

Ciara Emily Sheahen

Adam Philip Silverman

Ava Marie Silverstein * **

Fiona Grace Snashall

Kylie Dawn St. Clair *

Olivia Isabel Stauffer

Sarah Lyn Stonehocker * **

Jacob Michael Syverson

Nicolas Diego Taricco

Eric Mojica Tarin

Zachary Ryan Taylor * **

Samanpreet Thiara * **

Adam Daniel Tinlin

Kristi Marie Torczynski

Timothy Norman Trostel

Riley Lynn Tuttle

Gabriel Lucas Tyler

Kolby Valenzuela

Madeline Kendall Van Orman * **

Rocco Anthony Vendena

Lydia Rose Vorlage

Konnor David Ward

Loralee Ann Ward **

Matilda Ann Warner

Samantha Weiss * **

Sarah Isabelle Whyte

Alesandra Irene Wise * **

Colin James Kostelecky - Honorary Graduate

* Honors Diploma recipients who have 30 credits

with a cumulative GPA of 4.0 or higher, at least

eight Honors or Advanced Placement Courses,

and a satisfactory conduct and attendance record.

** National Honor Society Member (cumulative 3.9

GPA or higher)

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175 Graduates

Over 10,000 Hours of Community Service Performed

$16 Million in Scholarships & Awards

Accepted into 171 Colleges & Universities

30% Graduated with Honors

95% Attending a 2- or 4-year College or University

Members of the Class of 2023 were accepted into the following 171 colleges and universities

Adams State University

Arizona State University

Ave Maria University

Barry University

Baylor University

Benedictine College

Black Hills State University

Boise State University

Butler University

California State University (Los Angeles)

California State University (San Marcos)

Carroll College

Carthage College

Case Western Reserve University

Clemson University

Coastal Carolina University

College of Charleston

College of the Holy Cross

Colorado Christian University

Colorado Mesa University

Colorado School of Mines

Colorado State University

Colorado State University (Pueblo)

Concordia College at Moorhead

Concordia University (Chicago)

Concordia University (Wisconsin)

Cornell College

Creighton University

DePaul University

Drake University

Duquesne University

Eckerd College

Elon University

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Daytona Beach)

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Prescott)

Florida Atlantic University

Florida Gulf Coast University

Fordham University

Fort Hays State University

Fort Lewis College

Franciscan University of Steubenville

Friends University

George Washington University

Gonzaga University

Goshen College

Grand Canyon University

Gustavus Adolphus College

Hamline University

Hawai'i Pacific University

High Point University

Hillsdale College

Holy Cross College

Indiana University

Iowa State University

John Carroll University

Kansas State University

Kean University

Loras College

Louisiana State University

Loyola Marymount University

Loyola University Chicago

Loyola University Maryland

Loyola University New Orleans

Marquette University

Metropolitan State University of Denver

Miami University (Oxford)

Michigan State University

Michigan Technological University

Montana State University

Montana State University (Billings)

Mount Marty University

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Oklahoma State University

Oregon State University

Ottawa University

Pacific Lutheran University

Palm Beach Atlantic University

Penn State University

Pepperdine University

Providence College

Purdue University

Randolph-Macon College

Regis University

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rockhurst University

Rogers State University

Saint Edward's University

Saint John's University

Saint Leo University

Saint Louis University

Saint Louis University, Madrid

Saint Mary's College of California

Saint Peter's University

San Diego State University

Santa Clara University

Savannah College of Art and Design

Seattle Pacific University

Seattle University

Siena College

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Southern Methodist University

Southwestern College

Spring Hill College

St Mary's University

St. John's University

St. Thomas University

Stetson University

Stevenson University

Tarleton State University

Temple University

Texas Christian University

Texas Tech University

The College of William and Mary

The University of Alabama

The University of Montana

The University of Tennessee

University of Arizona

University of California (Riverside)

University of California (Santa Cruz)

University of Colorado (Colorado Springs)

University of Colorado Boulder

University of Colorado Denver

University of Dayton

University of Denver

University of Georgia

University of Hawaii at Hilo

University of Houston

University of Idaho

University of Iowa

University of Kansas

University of Kentucky

University of Mary

University of Miami

University of Minnesota

University of Mississippi

University of Missouri

University of Nebraska

University of Nebraska at Kearney

University of New Mexico

University of North Carolina at Asheville

University of Northern Colorado

University of Northwestern (St Paul)

University of Oklahoma

University of Oregon

University of Portland

University of Richmond

University of San Diego

University of San Francisco

University of South Carolina

University of South Florida

University of Utah

University of Washington

University of Wyoming

Ursuline College

Villanova University

Virginia Tech

Wartburg College

Washington State University

Wayne State College

West Virginia University

Western Colorado University

Western Michigan University

Wheaton College

Wichita State University

Willamette University

Wittenberg University

Xavier University

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Valedictorian & Salutatorian

'23 Patrick Cavanaugh

do with our lives. T - Time. Time is a funny thing. It flies in one instance, and in others, it moves in slow motion. Time flew in high school at football games, going to the dances, and hanging out with friends. But for some reason, it moves so slowly when Mr. Comeaux lectures on….and on. Enjoy the time you are given! It's finite.

new things. I went to my first crosscountry practice in the summer of 2019 because my mom made me go. The more I practiced, the more invested I became. Four years later, I have fallen deeply in love with it.

K - Kindness. Mr. Gabriel greeted me with a smile as I walked through the front doors as a quiet freshman. No matter where I went, I was always met with a smile, a wave, or a high-five by someone I knew in the hallways. These comforting words and actions gave me a sense of belonging and a feeling of home.

My time at Holy Family has prepared me for life in ways I am eternally grateful for. I created an acronym to reflect upon my time here: DON'T SLACK. I will take with me as I head to college.

D - Determination. At Holy Family, I was tested academically, athletically, and socially. All of us were challenged in some way during our time here. We were knocked down at points, but we were determined to overcome no matter what. O - Oneness. The idea of something out there greater than yourself is that our community is greater than the individual. Cross country taught me oneness. Getting through a 3-mile race takes more than self-motivation. You are running for your teammates as they depend on you. You truly become one. N – Knowledge. High school is a time of social and personal growth. We grew to know more about ourselves, what we love, and what we are good at. Holy Family allowed us to discover who we are and helped us to start thinking about what we want to

S - Service. Holy Family taught us to live in the footsteps of Christ as servant leaders for others. We learned to live for something greater than ourselves through many service projects.

L - Laughter. My time at Holy Family was filled with endless times of joy and happiness. The memories I have made will live with me for the rest of my life. Laughter brought out the best in everyone and created a sense of community in the Class of 2023. A - Ambition. Striving for success and excellence was placed in me from my first days at Holy Family. Teachers pushed us to have high standards. Ambition was a key reason I succeeded through my years of high school. C - Curiosity. High school is a time to explore and discover

Lou Holtz said, "I follow three rules: Do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care. You've got to make a sincere attempt to have the right goals, to begin with, then go after them with appropriate effort, and remember that you can't achieve anything great without the help of others." Holy Family has given me the ideals to follow these three rules to help me through the next stages of my life - always remembering Don't Slack.

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University of Notre Dame Valedictorian
Graduation Speech
Excerpts

High school is an awkward time as we try to figure out who we are, develop our values, and decide what we want to do with the rest of our lives. We have all changed since we first stepped into Holy Family, and we can take some of the lessons we learned along the way through the rest of our lives.

Coming to high school was a huge step for each of us. Whether we came from a Catholic feeder school or a public school, we faced the unknown. For some of us, that was an exciting experience; for others, it was an overwhelming, anxiety-filled experience. Either way, we all made it to this point, which is something to be grateful for.

Each of us had different interests during our time here. You name it, whether they be athletics, music, theater, or art. As we continue in life, there will be endless opportunities to get involved in various organizations. I hope that each of us will continue to do what we love but also love what we do.

We were given opportunities to strengthen our faith during our time here. Many of us will go to a secular college that will not promote attending Mass and retreats. If we want to continue to grow in our faith, we must make an effort. I hope that Holy Family has built a strong foundation of faith for each of us and that we will not easily fall away from the faith or become susceptible to evil. God has a plan for each of us that includes a unique purpose in life that we should be open to and strive to attain.

We live in a world with a very diverse group of people, ideas, and beliefs, many of which we will encounter during our time in college. We should approach these people and ideas with an open mind. Even if we don’t necessarily agree with a person or an idea, we can still treat the person with kindness. It may not always be easy, but a simple act of kindness, even just a quick smile in passing, can significantly impact someone’s life.

We each have goals and aspirations that we will strive to achieve throughout the rest of our lives. We each aspire to make a difference in the world and make the world a better place. This is a wonderful goal and can guide our lives, but making a difference in the world doesn’t have to be on a large scale. Little acts of kindness and charity that we perform each day can change someone’s world, and each of these little things added up can change the world.

We are nearing that time in our lives again when we will step into a completely new space. We will have the opportunity to create many new friendships. Some of our current friendships will fade away, but we will never forget the memories we made in high school. Each of us will be guided by the foundation of faith we have formed here at Holy Family. I wish each of you the best in life, and I hope you will find joy in whatever you pursue.

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University
of Mary Salutatorian '23 Kathryne Johnson

2023 Mr. & Ms. Holy Family

'23 Ms. Holy Family Riley Tuttle

What words of encouragement do you have for future students?

Enjoy every minute because time flies. You blink, and before you know it, high school is over. Also, get involved in something that you love. It will lead to finding friends who will always be there for you in times of need. Also, yes, Holy Family challenges you academically, but you have help everywhere. Keep up with your homework and talk to your teachers - they don’t bite!

What does the recognition as Ms. Holy Family mean to you?

Being selected to receive the Ms. Holy Family award means the world to me. Anyone who knows me wouldn’t be surprised to know that I LOVE this school. I hope I will be remembered for the happiness and light I spread to students, faculty, staff, and administration.

What is your first significant memory of your time at Holy Family?

My first significant memory was Sophomore Homecoming. It was the first time my friend group spent time together outside school. It was the first time we celebrated after the Covid-19 quarantine, during which we could not be together, build relationships, and get to know each other. My closest friends and I went to an Italian restaurant for dinner and then to my house afterward. My dad had set up a TV in the backyard that was live-streaming the homecoming DJ. We roasted marshmallows in the fire pit and ate s’mores while singing Don’t Stop Believing by Journey at the top of our lungs. That night began beautiful friendships I hope will last a lifetime.

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Regis University

Mr. Holy Family

What is your first significant memory of your time at Holy Family?

I can remember the first day of my sophomore year. I decided to transfer to Holy Family from my previous school about two weeks before the start of school. I remember the anticipation and nervousness of walking into the building on the first day. I wandered briefly and found my way to Mr. Good’s Catholic Morality class. I remember the rest of the day being rather anticlimactic. All the anticipation and worrying were for nothing. I fit right in. By lunch, I was sitting with a group of new friends. Many friends forget I wasn’t with them at Holy Family for four years. All of which is a testament to the community that Holy Family cultivates.

What does the recognition as Mr. Holy Family mean to you, and what do you hope your legacy is?

I was astounded to receive such an honor – it is great knowing that the school you care so much for also cares about you – but it also reminded me

that Holy Family had given me much more than I could ever give back. It was a humbling reminder to look back at my time at Holy Family with nothing but sheer gratitude for all it has given me. While at Holy Family, I found ways to serve and give back as much as possible out of gratitude. I want my legacy to be one of gratitude, never being blinded by what you want to the point that you forget you have been given.

How did Holy Family strengthen your faith?

My experience at Holy Family was transformative mainly because of its effect on my faith. Not to downplay the excellent education, memorable experiences, or lasting friends, because they have all been transformative too, but they are merely symptoms of the faith that Holy Family helped kindle within me. Holy Family cultivated a more profound, meaningful, and educated faith - one that I know will last a lifetime.

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'23

ATHLETICS RECAP

BASEBALL

Head Coach: Marc Cowell

• Finished the season 23-4 (14-0 in the NCAC, league champions)

• The Tigers were led by seniors Brian Elliott, Jacob Syverson, Tommy Fritschen, Drew Federspiel, Giacomo Frank, Catcher Gladysh, Colton Pedro, Ryan Schellinger, Jack Krueger, and Will Hughes.

• After starting the season 2-2, the Tigers went on a 21-game winning streak and entered the playoffs as the No. 1 overall seed. They made it to baseball's version of the final four, losing to eventual champion Severance and then to Golden in an elimination game.

• Syverson (pictured right), who went 10-1 with 125 strikeouts in 69.1 innings pitched, was named the NCAC Player of the Year. Juniors Brady Hudson, Cole Kuszak, Jayden Watts, and Rylan Cooney joined him on the first team.

• 11 players were selected 1st Team Academic All-State, three were Honorable Mention.

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GIRLS GOLF

Head Coach: Heikke Nielsen

• Finished second in the NCAC and fifth overall at the state tournament.

• The Tigers graduated just two seniors, Liesel Heitz and Ansley Schnelle.

• The Tigers started the season in great form, winning the first two NCAC meets by wide margins, ultimately finishing second in the NCAC to Windsor.

• At the Regional tournament, needing a top-two team finish to qualify for the state tournament, the team of Finley and Fiona Holmes and Liesel and Steffi Heitz - all playing on their home course at The Fox Hill Club in Longmont, finished second to the eventual state champions from Erie to earn a state spot.

• The Class 4A state tournament was at Thorncreek Golf Course, and all four girls finished in the top 35 of the 84-player field. Freshman Steffi Heitz (pictured right) was the top finisher, going 82-88 over the two days to finish tied for 24th.

TRACK

Head Coach: Nick Harris

• The girls finished 4th at state (won the NCAC); the boys finished the season 14th at state (fourth in the NCAC).

• Team captains for the Tigers were Conor Byrne, Connor Henkel (pictured left), Kristi Torczynski, Kenna Crookham, Alexis Mendlik, Will Nolan, Bella Rossi, Kaylee McDonald, Hank Szymanski, Gabe Martinez, Summer Norwell, Katherine Ryan, Emmy Stoll, Patrick Cavanaugh, and Anthony Haberkorn.

• Gabe Martinez etched his name in the Holy Family record books with a 9 minute, 52.46 second 3,200 meters at the St. Vrain Invite to take down Christian Montoya's 2019 record.

• In her first year competing as a track athlete, Junior Julia Hodell is now the fastest female to ever run for Holy Family. She won four state titles -- the 100, 200, 4x100 relay, and the 4x200 relay - and in the process, is on the record board in each event. Her record-setting 100 was timed at 12.12 seconds at state, and the 200 24.56 at state.

• 42 student-athletes were named 1st Team Academic All-State, nine were Honorable Mention.

GIRLS TENNIS

Head Coach: John Alderman

• Finished the season 14-1 in dual matches (won the NCAC title); finished state runner-up.

• Team captains were seniors Sarah Stonehocker and Ava Silverstein.

• It was the first year of the team dual tournament, and after the regular season, the Tigers earned the No. 1 overall seed in the 16-team bracket. Holy Family beat three teams on its way to a title match showdown with two-time defending champion and No. 3 seeded D'Evelyn at City Park in Denver. The Tigers would fall just short, losing 4-3 to the Jags.

• At the individual state championships in Colorado Springs, the Tigers qualified six of the seven lines at the Region 3 tournament. They would place five in the top four, with the senior No. 4 doubles team of Katelyn Morris and Alesandra Wise finishing as runners-up.

• 23 players were named 1st Team Academic All-State, two were Honorable Mention.

BOYS LACROSSE

Head Coach: Lee Williams

• Finished the season 10-6 (3-3 in the 4A Northern League).

• The Tigers were led by seniors Luke Mills, Ben Magsaman, Adrian Ruth, and Roman Olsen.

• Notable wins this year came against ranked Littleton, Jefferson Academy, and a road win at previously unbeaten Middle Park in Granby. The Tigers would qualify as the No. 18 overall seed for the Class 4A playoffs and would lose a 13-12 heartbreaker at Green Mountain in the first round.

• The future is bright for the Tigers, as all their leading scorers were underclassmen. Juniors Landon Peters (team-leading 43 goals) and Connor Neely (pictured right) were each named Honorable Mention All-State by CHSAA. Freshman Browen Wills scored 31 times, and juniors Mason Wangerin (29) and Michael Barela (23) give the Tigers reason for optimism in 2024.

• 12 players were named 1st Team Academic All-State, four were named Honorable Mention.

GIRLS LACROSSE

Head Coach: Jack Englert

• Finished the season 6-9 (0-5 in the Class 4A North League).

• The Tigers were led by team captains Aliciana Carreira, Anna Portillo, Sarah Vail, and Mallory Jimenez (pictured left).

• Despite not winning a game in the rugged 4A North League, the Tigers still had enough on their resume to qualify for the state tournament as the No. 24 seed. The reward was a trip to Vail to take on No. 9 Battle Mountain. Sarah Vail scored four goals for the Tigers, but their season ended with a 19-7 loss.

• Three girls made second-team All-Conference, including Portillo, Vail, and first-year goalie Katherine Willetto. Alicia Baraja, Jimenez, and Holy Family Female Athlete of the Year Fiona Snashall would garner Honorable M ention honors.

• 13 players were named 1st Team Academic All-State, eight were named Honorable Mention.

SOCCER

Head Coach: Michelle Griego

• Finished the season 8-7 (5-1 in the NCAC, runner-up).

• The Tigers were led by seniors Mia Lombardi, Anya Moser, Addison Kusek (pictured right), and Ava Gryzmala.

• After starting the season with just one win in their first five games, the Tigers got to .500 and qualified for the Class 4A state tournament as a No. 20 seed, where they traveled to Thompson Valley. They would lose in the first round 4-0 to the Eagles.

• Moser, Kusek, and freshman Maki Giron were all named Honorable Mention All-State by the CHSAA.

• Giron led the team with six goals, and Moser, who will play collegiately for Fairfield University in Connecticut, finished with five.

• 15 players were named 1st Team Academic All-State, one earned Honorable Mention recognition.

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Congratulations State Champions

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3A 100M Julia Hodell 12.12 seconds 3A 4 x 100M Relay Claire Tannehill, Bella Rossi, Julia Hodell, Alexis Mendlik 48.72 seconds (3A State Record) 3A 4 x 200M Relay Claire Tannehill, Bella Rossi, Shea Owens, Julia Hodell 1:43.23 3A 200M Julia Hodell 24.56 seconds

Legacy Family Awards

Legacy Family Awards are given to families with four or more students who have graduated from Holy Family High School. Thank you to these families for their unwavering dedication to, and support of, Catholic education.

The Disberger Family

Michael and Kimberley Disberger, parents of Stuart ’09, Joshua ’10, Zachary ’12, Hannah ’15, and Samuel ‘23

The Finocchiaro Family

Carl Finocchiaro, father of Kaila ’08, Wilson ’17, Nina ’20, and Gianna ‘23

The Elliott Family

James Elliott IV and Catherine Elliott, parents of Emily ’11, Jay ’13, Paul ’16, Philip ’17, and Brian ‘23

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The Lonardo Family

Antonio and Tina Lonardo, parents of Marco ’14, Nicola ’14, Matteo ’18, and Luca ‘23

The Ruth Family

Jeffrey and Deborah Ruth, parents of Kelsey ’11, Brennan ’19, Madeleine ’20, and Adrian ‘23

The Silverstein Family

David and Kathy Silverstein, parents of Kailey ’13, Benjamin ’16, Sophie ’19, and Ava ‘23

The Torczynski Family

Adam Torczynski and Sharon Torczynski, parents of Kelly ’07, Brian ’08, Brandon ’11, Kelsie ’16, and Kristi ‘23

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32nd Annual Holy Family Tiger Gala

The 32nd Annual Holy Family Tiger Gala was held on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at the Omni Interlocken in Broomfield. It was a memorable evening that showcased the generosity of the Holy Family community as over $575,000 was raised.

We were honored to present the prestigious St. Joseph Award to the Sisters of Loretto as part of the evening. Five Sisters of Loretto opened a 9th grade classroom in the basement of a small grade school in September 1922. Thirty students enrolled, starting what has become Holy Family High School.

The funds raised at the Tiger Gala were used for a new HVAC unit in the school’s main gymnasium. If you’ve been in the main gym, you know of the temperature extremes, it is either uncomfortably hot or freezing cold. The new, energy-efficient unit will use temperature sensors to determine the

most energy efficient way to heat and cool the space, using outside air and in-building air. This will save us a significant amount in energy expenses.

The event was an incredible successboth in terms of dollars raised and just building camaraderie. We were also thrilled to welcome the cast of the spring musical Mary Poppins to the Gala. Their performance of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious brought the crowd to their feet.

Holy Family is genuinely grateful and blessed to have such a tremendous school community. Your generous support is valued, it is appreciated, and it is what makes Holy Family High School such a special place. Thank you to the Tiger Gala committee and our sponsors for making the Tiger Gala a reality every year. We could not do this event without your support.

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Senior Breakfast

The Class of 2023 gathered for their Senior Breakfast on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, at The Establishment in Westminster. Science Department Chair Mr. Greenmyer and Director of Alumni Relations Monique Dominguez briefly addressed the seniors before officially becoming Holy Family High School alums.

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Holy Family Moments

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Seniors Sarah Stonehocker and Addison Kusek, both Nativity graduates, and the rest of the Class of 2023 gathered at Nativity for their Baccalaureate Mass on Wednesday, May 17, 2023. Seniors Adyson Hill and Connor Henkel were crowned Prom King & Queen at the Forney Museum of Transportation in Denver on May 6, 2023. Archbishop Aquila offered Mass for May Crowning in the Holy Family gym on April 28, 2023. Flowers collected at the May Crowning Mass were placed at the new Our Lady of Guadalupe statue in the Holy Family courtyard.

Holy Family Moments

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Holy Family Senior Joey Brienza, #91 Exclusive Autosport driver, took the checkered flag at the USF Juniors at Sebring International Raceway in Florida on March 24, 2023. Sophomore Claire Hulquest and senior Zosha Harris performing a medley of songs from the hit Broadway musical Wicked at the Holy Family Choir Pops Concert on May 9, 2023. Junior Joey Carter, and sophomores Adeline Bralish, John Siurek, and Christian Banda. Dr. Alan Mills, Band Director at CSU-Pueblo, directs the Holy Family band during their rehearsals for their Pops Concert in May. Holy Family's State Champion boys and girls basketball teams were recognized by Broomfield Mayor Guyleen Castriotta and the Broomfield City Council at their April 11 meeting.

Congratulations Class of 2023

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