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MERCY 2017 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL OFF TO A GREAT START! UNDEFEATED WITH A 5-0 RECORD TO START THE SEASON!

Winter & Spring 2017 WBAL ALL-LEAGUE

SOCCER • Goalkeeper of the Year – Alyssa Parodi • First Team: Emily Naughton & Lauren Rocheleau • Second Team: Jayden Pineda, Summer Salamy & Gianna Zamagni • Honor able Mention: Isabel Bojorquez & Alexa Ulrich BASKETBALL • Second Team: Mia Calsada • Honorable Mention: Kate McHale SOFTBALL • First Team: Alexis Luciano & Kaylyn Sterling • Second Team: Amber Abugharbieh & Ryan Galea • Honorable Mention: Alana Bartke LACROSSE • Second Team: Kathleen Napier • Honorable Mention: Daniela Clinton & Nancy Moran SWIMMING • First Team: Teresa Tang TRACK & FIELD • First Team: Lauren Rocheleau • Second Team: Teme Fanguna

Senior Athlete of the Year ALYSSA PARODI

Congratulations to Senior A thlete of the Year, Alyssa Parodi, a three-sport athlete - volleyball, soccer and track. Captain of the volleyball and soccer teams, Alyssa’s spirit, tenacity and overall play on the court helped the varsity volleyball team reach the CCS Div 4 semi-finals, with a most impressive 24-4 overall record and Alyssa was named all league; and on the field Alyssa’s keen ability to make save after save at the goalkeeper position helped the soccer team to have one of their best overall seasons in recent history (14-5-1), with Alyssa named Goalkeeper of the Year, WBAL Skyline Division. We wish you the best at University of Nevada, Reno as you begin your college career.

2016-2017 Highlights • All three Volleyball teams went undefeated WBAL and Varsity went to CCS • Waterpolo took home the trophy after beating Notre Dame Belmont 8-5 in the Sibling Splash Down for the third year in a row • Hip Hop and Lyrical won dance national championships • Soccer beat #1 Priory @ Priory • Softball beat Harker on senior day to qualify for CCS playoffs for the second year in a row • Cheer qualified for nationals in Disneyland • Teresa Tang qualified for CCS Finals in the 50 free for the second year in a row • Lacrosse player Kathleen Napier invited to represent Nor Cal in the national showcase t ournament at Yale University • Teme Fanguna placed second in league for discus and shot put and qualified for CCS • Lauren Rocheleau qualified for CCS in High Jump • Youki Miyoshii went to CCS as a freshman finishing 10th overall, placing 3rd in vault

SCHOLAR ATHLETES

85% student athletes are scholar athletes (3.0 or higher GPA)

62% student athletes are awarded with highest honors (3.5 or higher GPA)

25 student athletes had 4.0 GPAs

Varsity Softball recognized by CCS with Scholastic Honors

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