Winter/Spring 2022-23
If You Build It... They Will Come
“The Road Ahead” by Mike Deely, Head of School - Pg. 2


St. Pius X High School Inc.



Board of Trustees
Dr. Noreen Duffy Copeland, President
Rev. Dr. Michael Demkovich ’72, Vice President
Darren Beckett, Treasurer
Marijo Rymer ’64, Secretary
Msgr. Lambert Luna
SPX Real Estate Corp.
Board of Trustees
Jerry Sais, President
Bob Arguelles ’74, Vice President
Rev. Rick Zerwas, Treasurer
John Menicucci ’70, Secretary
St. Pius X High School

Rev. John Trambley, President
Mike Deely, Head of School
Connections 1956 Magazine
Jennifer Maldonado ’91, Director of Publications

Ben Walden ’18, Graphic Designer
Matt Lopez, Digital Program Administrator
Jose Samora, Director of Technology and School Historian
Jean Marie Skipp ’87, Associate Director of Advancement and Alumni
Jim Cook ’83, Director of Athletics
Jeff Turcotte, Director of Student Activities and Enrollment



Mike Deely Head of School, SPX

The Road Ahead
Dear St. Pius X Community,
It has been such a joy to join the St. Pius X Family, and I have quickly fallen in love with my new home. What I have found unique about our school is the alumni and alumni parents’ passion for their alma mater. Ever since we bought the campus, the alumni have shown up in droves to make sure that their school is not only on solid ground for the future, but that it is positioned to be the greatest school in New Mexico.
Alumni have been generous with their time, talent, and treasure to ensure that we have kept tuition affordable, financial aid generous, and the school financially stable. The result is increased enrollment for the first time in years. Alumni and alumni parents on our boards have worked around the clock to begin a new strategic plan and a master site plan that will lay out the road map for not just the next five years, but for decades to come. Our alumni also worked with us on the recent Meitler Survey which helped identify the needs of our Catholic families. As we expand to a middle school, we know our school will serve more children and offer all the programs they need to develop their God-given talents.
With the news of the opening of eighth grade at St. Pius X abuzz in our community, I want to give you a brief understanding of the program. Eighth grade will be a unique middle school program where students have all the traditional experiences, such as their own student council, dances, field trips, and graduation. However, they will have access to the benefits of a high school campus, with access to state-of-the-art labs, participation in all of our athletic programs, and support of dedicated staff in counseling, the Dean’s office, and SOAR. Middle school students will be in their classrooms for the most part but can take the broadest spectrum of academic options, just like a high school student. This is modeled on the same successful experience we see in local private schools and Catholic schools across the country, and we look forward to seeing how it serves the first students who have enrolled.

Our vision for the future is to go big! Academically, artistically, and athletically, we want to be the premier school in the state in all areas. We are building an internship program to partner our students with professionals in different fields, enabling our students to take a real-world dive into professions as they consider their college major. We want to improve and expand our facilities to ensure our gifted students have the resources to excel as they pursue their passions. We have added the SOAR (Student Options and Academic Resource) Program to support students with learning needs to be successful in our school. We are planning on a new stadium, added facilities for all sports, a modern STEM lab, improvements to our fine arts buildings, new spaces for our students and alumni to gather for social and community-building events, and most importantly, a chapel. We have the most beautiful campus in the city. Now we plan to make it the most incredible place for students to learn, build friendships, and worship.
As the new Head of School, I am so excited for the future of St. Pius X. The alumni and alumni parents continue to exceed my expectations. I look forward to our partnership as we ensure serving the next generations of Sartans. You and your families have my gratitude, and may God bless you.


Rev. Dr. Michael Demkovich ’72 VP, Board of Trustees

I graduated from St. Pius X High School in 1972. It was my third high school, not because I was a problematic student, but because my father’s work had us move as a family three times across three states in those significant years of my life. Coming to SPX at a time when Albuquerque itself was experiencing major growth meant I had a number of classmates, who like myself transferred in for their final years of high school. I say this because it has been the bonds of friendship with my classmates, even in that one year, that have lasted and are characteristic of St. Pius X. An innate sense of belonging remains. The Sartan Nation is strong and shared by generations who have known its spirit.
I was honored when Archbishop Wester asked me to serve my alma mater as a new trustee at a new moment for the school. In my day, when we were on Louisiana Boulevard, and the Basilian Fathers, diocesan priests, dedicated lay teachers and staff, as well as the Sisters of Charity all taught at SPX, I am honored to now join their legacy of service. I have great hope for our school and its future. As a priest, I know how important faith is in forming one’s life early on. As an educator, I know how integral knowledge and understanding, Faith & Reason are in crafting a meaningful life. As a writer, I know the value of the humanities, of history, of the arts, of literature in building a just society. But more importantly, as a person who cherishes the friendships that have endured from those years, I know that St. Pius X is unique in its ability to shape a person and one’s future. Over the years, I have known generations of fellow Sartans from family members to parishioners, to the young students today, and I sense more than ever the special bond captured in the slogan “to renew all things in Christ.” I am confident that in another eight years when we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of its humble beginnings, St. Pius X will remain an agent of renewal and we will continue to fashion anew our lives and our world in the love of God. Whenever I see the emblematic “X” of SPX, it marks for me the spot where something and someone are striving to bring about the renewal of our world. May St. Pius X always inspire such Hope.

Bob Arguelles ’74 VP, SPX Real Estate Corp.

My name is Bob Arguelles ’74, and I am honored to serve my alma mater as Vice-President of the SPX Real Estate Corp. Combined with my 38 years of experience in the real estate profession, I believe my greatest contribution to The Board of Trustees is my passion for quality Catholic education. I attended Holy Ghost School elementary and middle school and graduated from St. Pius X High School in 1974. I am the proud father of four children; Bobby, Ryan, Frances ’02, and Stephen ’03, all of whom attended St. Mary’s Catholic School and St. Pius X High School.
My enthusiasm for the continued success of St. Pius X is shared equally by my fellow trustees serving on the Corporation; Jerry Sais, John Menicucci ’70, and Fr. Rick Zerwas, all of whose personal lives, as well as those of their family members, have been enriched through their association with St. Pius X. The Board of Trustees is committed to supporting the SPX Inc. Trustees, Head of School Michael Deely, President Fr. John Trambley, and the SPX Foundation Board, whose vision is to provide an exceptional campus environment where the dedicated instructional staff can instill in the lives of the students the qualities of Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge.
“We hope that through the restructuring of the St. Pius X High School governance, every student within the Archdiocese of Santa Fe who desires to receive a quality education will have the opportunity to do so within a safe, spiritual, and awe-inspiring campus.”


Campus News
Fine Arts

Competing at the National Level
Congratulations to the 13 St. Pius X visual art students who were awarded 17 New Mexico Scholastic Art Awards by juried competition. The NM Scholastic Art Awards is the state’s major high school art competition. Of the thousands of entries, only a few hundred student works are chosen. This year, five Sartan visual arts students achieved the Gold Key Award and will compete at the national level. The Scholastic Art Awards, one of the largest national competitions, was founded in 1923, and for nearly a century, has inspired creativity in high school students throughout the country.
Gold Keys: Nadia Abieta, Grace Aragon (2), Lena Hernandez, Jacquelyne Nguyen, Isabella Sanchez (2).
Silver Keys: Gabriel Garcia, Lena Hernandez, Johnathon Pham
Honorable Mentions: Nadia Abieta, Elena Beckett, Evangelynn Cruz, Sherilyn Gomez, Harmony Martinez, Alejandro Sapien, and Leon Sutulov.

Special congratulations to Isabella Sanchez, winner of “The American Vision Award” for a self-portrait, chosen as one of the top five submissions in the state. Student artwork was submitted by Mr. Robert Willits, art teacher, and professional artist. Mr. Willits is in his 4th year teaching drawing, painting, studio art, and printmaking at SPX and his 40th year of teaching. His students have been awarded over 450 Scholastic Art Awards and over 20 national awards, including his son. Mr. Willits believes that the idea makes the artist, “My work is almost all idea based and thematic. I am amazed by the talent of my students, many of whom have not had art experience.”

Student Government

The Foundation for Success
The 2022-2023 school year has been groundbreaking for Student Council (STUCO). In the first truly “normal” post-pandemic year, STUCO set the bar high to bring back the old traditions that make the Sartan Nation unique. “I think addressing the desire for a sense of community at school in the post-Covid environment while acknowledging we would never fully return to the way SPX was before the pandemic allowed us to embrace all of the exciting changes that occurred on campus without losing what makes Pius, Pius,” Bethany Padilla, Treasurer. Reinvigorated Sartan Spirit inspired the return of Winter Ball (with the addition of a Court), recorded video announcements, student-led pep rallies, and the time-honored HOCO parade and bonfire. The biggest accomplishment of STUCO has been increased communication with administration, faculty, and staff which has led to collaboration with other groups such as MADAH. “We have the opportunity to meet with Mr. Deely weekly to communicate our ideas and concerns. The administration has been pivotal in supporting us to lead the student body.” Colette Correa-Bruzzese, Co-VP.



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Around
the X


The Standard of Excellence
The standard of academic excellence at St. Pius X continues in the 2022-2023 school year as 3 seniors and 35 juniors were inducted into the St. Pius X High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. To be invited to apply, a student must show exemplary character, service, and leadership in combination with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. At SPX, NHS members also strive to demonstrate the qualities of the school’s motto, “ Teach me goodness, discipline, and knowledge.” Students are invited to apply at the beginning of their Junior and Senior years. Congratulations to the following students:




Seniors: Kendrew Agbemadzo, William Klein, and Ethan Valencia
Juniors: Emma Abrams, Arianna Archibeque-Loretto, Madison Armijo, Alia Benavidez, Gabriella Blea, Olivia Boatman, Joshua Brown, McKayla Cable, Gabriella Casco, Ethan Donlin, Savannah Dowling, Brandon Eklund, Sanaa Givens, Sherilyn Gomez, Julie Gonzales, Madelynn Jewell, Jenna Kaplan, Antonio Lujan, Alyssa Maes, Jacob Maes, Benjamin Martinez, Andres Navarette, Elizabeth Nguyen, Xavier Olivares, Alyssa Olivas, Desirey Ortiz, Greyse Pitre, Matthew Randall, Edgar Rios, Kaitlyn Romero, Bella Schultz, Brendan Tierney, Adam Vigil, Juliana Wardroup-Sanchez and Taylor Wilson.
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The Spirit of Service
In the fall, SPX Campus Ministry kicked off the season of altruism with the annual SPX Blanket Drive organized by senior Presley Olguin. Students, faculty, and staff donated 175 blankets to Albuquerque’s homeless in preparation for winter temperatures. Sartan generosity continued for the Annual Native American and Thanksgiving Mass, benefiting the Barrett House Pantry. The Campus Ministry Team delivered ten truckloads of boxes, cans, and household necessities, totaling over 4,000 lbs. of food, helping the Barrett House Pantry stock up for the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. The St. Pius X Ambassadors for Indigenous People Club also served at the Mass, dressed in the traditional ceremonial clothing of their pueblos and tribes. Campus Ministry quickly shifted gears and launched the Annual Toy Drive in preparation for the Christmas Mass. Nearly 450 toys were collected for the families supported by the Barrett House and Catholic Charities, ensuring the happy smiles of hundreds of children on Christmas morning. In preparation for St. Valentine’s Day, the spirit of giving continued to be in the heart of the Sartan community as Campus Ministry organized the Annual Carnation Day. Celebrating a SPX tradition that has been going on for nearly 40 years, Sartans sent 1,500 tokens of love and friendship to classmates, teachers, and friends, raising almost $800 designated to the greatest need in our school community.

Fr. John Trambley President, SPX

Students take a theology course every semester at St. Pius X High School. Theology is the study of God which is based on divine revelation. Scripture says, “In times past, God spoke in partial and various ways to our ancestors through the prophets; in these last days, he spoke to us through a son.” (Hebrews 1:1-2) The Catechism of the Catholic Church says, in paragraph 65, “Christ, the Son of God made man, is the Father’s one, perfect, and unsurpassable Word. In him he has said everything; there will be no other word than this one.” Gaudium et Spes, the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, says, in paragraph 22, “Christ, the final Adam, by the revelation of the mystery of the Father and His love, fully reveals man to man himself and makes his supreme calling clear.” This calling is nothing less than holiness. The Catechism also says, “Charity is the soul of the holiness to which all are called.” (CCC, 826) So, the goal of theological study is to inspire love and service of both God and neighbor. St. Thérèse of Lisieux said, “If the Church was a body composed of different members, it couldn’t lack the noblest of all; it must have a Heart, and a Heart burning with love.” The annual food drive for Barrett House, the toy drive for Catholic Charities, the Lenten efforts to feed the hungry through MADAH and CRS, the blanket drive for the homeless, the clothing drive to benefit the village in Mexico and so many more, all testify to this love that is very much alive at St. Pius X High School.

What’s Cooking?
Jim Cook Director of Athletics, SPX

A new era is upon us at St. Pius X High School. For the 2023-2024 school year, we will welcome 8th graders to campus as part of the St. Pius X Community. We are very excited to have them. As a proud alumnus, former coach, and current administrator, this has been a long time coming. The impact on our school and athletic programs promises unlimited possibilities. The addition of 8th grade increases the number of student-athletes and will help bolster several of our teams. We will soon be able to have full rosters at the varsity level and add JV and potentially C-Teams. We hope to eventually add additional programs that will play in the NMAA middle school league. As the Athletic Director, my focus is to keep every athlete that wants to play and to place them in the best position for their success. The Athletic Department will maintain our current policies within the athletic programs, building upon our history and the solid foundation of Sartan Athletics.

Meet Our New Coaches!
Nick Madrid ’07 Head Coach - Girls Soccer

After sixteen years, Coach Nick Madrid ’07 is back home on Ben Rios Field. A two-sport varsity high school athlete with a wealth of blue trophies in soccer and hockey, he was the leading scorer in both sports during his four years at SPX. On the field, Coach Madrid was named first-team all-state, all-district, and all-metro three consecutive years, District Player of the Year twice, and received the State Player of the year award twice. His accolades are the makings of a phenomenal player, but Madrid’s true passion lies in coaching. At the young age of 14, Madrid had an epiphany that he was destined to be a coach as he was leaving a team dinner, and throughout his high school soccer career, he led the Sartans on the field and off. In the middle of his senior hockey season, Madrid suffered a season-ending shoulder injury that cost the Sartans the state championship and left him uncertain of his ability to play soccer at the next level. While rehabilitating, Madrid began his freshman year at UNM, majoring in Chemistry with a double minor in Biology and Psychology. He was quickly recruited by the UNM Men’s Hockey team and began his four-year career as a Lobo, receiving regional and national recognition. Simultaneously, Madrid earned a spot on the Albuquerque Asylum NPSL Soccer Team. As fate would have it, Madrid once again endured a season-ending injury in his collegiate senior year and was ready to shift his purpose from player to coach. Post-graduation, Madrid was pursuing a career in pharmacy and returned to his Alma Mater, Albuquerque United Football Club, coaching several teams and staff coaching. He remained at AUFC for a decade until he accepted a position at Rio Rapids Soccer Club, coaching ECNL. Continue on Page 37
Curtis Flakes Head Coach - Football

A Standard of Excellence

St. Pius X High School is thrilled to announce the hiring of Curtis Flakes as the new Head Football Coach for the Sartans. Coach Flakes is a Division I, UNM Football Alumnus and three-sport High School Varsity athlete. The former Lobo graduated from UNM in 2005 with a BA in Organizational Communication and began his coaching career at Manzano High School in 2008 until 2012. At that time, he was involved in an almost fatal accident that revealed a cancer diagnosis. He took the next two years to regain his health and begin coaching at Albuquerque High, breaking their state losing streak. The Bulldogs’ record was 0-43 when they won their first game and then proceeded to win four of their last six games, taking second in their district. At Albuquerque High, he emphasized discipline, focusing on the family, accountability for oneself, and responsibility to fellow teammates. In 2016, Coach Flakes took a sabbatical from coaching high school football to focus on his career. However, he couldn’t stay away from the game and began coaching his son’s flag football and tackle teams. In the Fall of 2022, Flakes was recruited by a former UNM teammate and Head Coach of the West Mesa Mustangs, Landrick Brody. Coach Flakes finished the season with the Mustangs’ overall record of 5-5, and was third in their district before accepting the Head Coaching position at St. Pius X. What excites Coach Flakes most about coming to SPX is the ability to openly practice faith and the tightknit community that SPX embodies. His coaching philosophy extends beyond the field and graduation, “I hope that better young men and women leave the program than when they entered it. I want the best versions of sons, daughters, siblings, and future husbands, wives, and parents entering the community. It starts here, and I am excited to be a SARTAN!”

Football Recap
Overall Record: 2-9
District Record: 1-2
State Results: #12 Seed
Pius X Football completed its 54th season, qualifying for the state playoffs for the 9th year. The Sartans 2-9 overall record and 1-2 in district, earned them the 12th seed heading into the state tournament. Although it was a challenging year for our Sartans, the team was led by the Class of 2023, setting new records. Captain, Chris Coash (12), who only played in 3 games due to injury early in the season, ended his career as the 7th Top Receiver in St. Pius X history. Captain, Bryan Deller (12), finished his season ranked 1st in Class 4A, 5th in the state, and 100th in the nation for punting. Captain, Alejandro Sapien (12), finished as the 5th Top Quarterback in St. Pius X history, statistically throwing over 3,100 yards and 28 touchdowns.


ALL-STATE
1st TEAM
Aidan Thomas (11), Offensive Line
2nd TEAM
Bryan Deller (12), Punter
HONORABLE MENTION
Bryan Deller (12), Outside Linebacker
ALL-DISTRICT
1st TEAM
Bryan Deller (12), Punter
Nathaniel Neel (11), Returner

2nd TEAM
Jacob Baca (12), Safety
Bryan Deller (12), Outside Linebacker
Adrian Sanchez (12), Guard
Alejandro Sapien (12), Quarterback
Ethan Valencia (12), Wide Receiver
Nathaniel Neel (11), Slot
Leon Sutoluv (11), Inside Linebacker
Aidan Thomas (11), Tackle
HONORABLE MENTION
Isaac Leyba (12), Center Back
Will Kline (12), Slot
Miguel Zarate (12), Wide Receiver

Andrew Guzman (11) Inside Linebacker
Zach Roth (11), Wide Receiver
Jacob Wunsch (11), Outside Linebacker
Michael Deller (10), Defensive Tackle
Leandro Garcia (10, Defensive Tackle
Jacob Silva (10), Center
ALL-METRO
1st TEAM
Aidan Thomas (11), Tackle
2nd TEAM
Jacob Baca (12), Safety

Bryan Deller (12), Punter

Alejandro Sapien (12), Quarterback
Ethan Valencia (12), Wide Receiver

Leon Sutoluv (11), Inside Linebacker
ACADEMIC TEAM
William Klein (12)
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Adrian Sanchez (12)
Overall Record: 21-6
District Record: 8-0 District Champions
State Results: #2 Seed
4A State Runner-Up
This year, St. Pius X Volleyball had another successful season! The Lady Sartans finished the season with a 21-6 overall record and went undefeated in district, winning another district title and never dropping a set to any district opponent. Their record earned the Lady Sartans the 2 seed in the NMAA State Tournament where they made it to the finals against the Goddard Rockets. Pius fell short of a State title but still brought home a trophy and played a remarkable season! The coaches, parents and the SPX community are so proud!
ALL-STATE
1st TEAM
Nadia Abeita (12) Left Side/ Right Side Hitter
Ilyana Gonzales (12), Left Side/ Right Side Hitter
Gabby Perea (12), Setter
Maya Perea (9), Defensive Specialist
2nd TEAM
Bella Sanchez (12), Defensive Specialist
RED vs.GREEN ALL-STARS
Ily Gonzales (12), At Large

Bella Sanchez (12), Defensive Specialist
ALL-DISTRICT
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Gabby Perea (12), Setter
1st TEAM
Nadia Abeita (12), Right Side Hitter
Ilyanna Gonzales (12), Outside Hitter
Gabby Perea (12), Setter
Maya Perea (9), Libero
2nd TEAM
Alyssa Bendinskas (9), Outside Hitter


Ella Chavez (12), Setter
Bella Sanchez (12), Defensive Specialist
Jailyn Arnett (12), Right Side/ Outside Hitter
3rd TEAM
Greyse Pitre (11), Middle Blocker
Maya Baca (10), Middle Blocker
Kaitlyn Romero (11) Defensive Specialist
ALL-METRO
1st TEAM
Ilyanna Gonzales (12), Outside Hitter
Gabby Perea (12), Setter
Maya Perea (9), Libero

2nd TEAM
Nadia Abeita (12), Right Side Hitter
Alyssa Bendinskas, (9), Outside Hitter
3rd TEAM
Jailyn Arnett (12), Right Side/ Outside Hitter
Ella Chavez (12), Setter
METRO COACH OF THE YEAR
Jordan Russell
SENIOR ALL-METRO ALL-ACADEMIC
Nadia Abeita (12), Right Side Hitter
Ella Chavez (12), Setter
Ilyanna Gonzales (12), Outside Hitter



Gabby Perea (12), Setter
Bella Sanchez (12), Defensive Specialist

ALL-METRO SENIOR STUDENT ATHLETE
Gabby Perea (12), Setter
HONORABLE MENTION
Lola Gonzales (10), Defensive Specialist
Ana Romero (11), Defensive Specialist

Julianna Solis (11), Defensive Specialist

Boys Soccer Recap





Overall Record: 15-3-2
District Record: 7-0-1
District Champions
State Results: #5 Seed 4A Quarterfinals
The 2022 Pius Boys Varsity Soccer team started the season on a quest to recapture the lost District Title from 2021. With only two Seniors on the roster, it was going to be challenging, but the team played their hearts out and were successful in beating the Highland Hornets to bring home the title. The district win earned the Sartans the #5 seed in the State Tournament, where they fell short of their goal of winning a State Championship, as they lost in overtime in the quarterfinals. The 2022 team had a phenomenal season, with 13 shutouts, which was the most since 2007. Senior Leo Vaughn broke the single-season school record for goals (38) and points (88), previously held by head coach A.J. Herrera in 1998. Notable wins included Sandia Prep, Highland, and Hope and tying with longtime rivals, Albuquerque Academy.


ALL-STATE
1st TEAM
Leo Vaughn (12), Forward
Julian Lovato (10), Midfielder
Tim Dyson (10), Defender
Frank Barela (10), Goalkeeper
2nd TEAM
Edgar Rios (10), Midfielder
ALL-DISTRICT
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Leo Vaughn (12), Forward
1st TEAM
Leo Vaughn (12), Forward
Javan Barela, (11), Defender
Edgar Rios (11), Midfielder

Frank Barela (10), Goalkeeper
Noah Devany (10), Midfielder

Tim Dyson (10), Defender
Julian Lovato (10), Midfielder

2nd TEAM
Mateo Certain (9), Midfielder
HONORABLE MENTION
Didier Herrera (9), Forward
Ethan Wright (9), Forward
Carson McConnell (10), Defender
RED vs.GREEN ALL-STAR
Leo Vaughn (12), Forward
Overall Record: 14-5
District Record: 8-0 District Champions
State Results: #3 Seed

4A State Runner-Up
The Lady Sartans began their 2022 season with long-term injuries that predated the start of the season. However, the girls exceeded expectations and embodied their team motto this year “Overpower. Overtake. Overcome.” They started the season with challenging games against other private schools and 5A competitors, including notable wins against Los Alamos, Rio Rancho, and Sandia Prep. In district, the Lady Sartans went undefeated and secured the District Championship title once again. As a result of their regular season performance, they were selected as the third seed in the State Tournament with a first-round bye. Advancing to the championship game with wins against Aztec and a memorable overtime victory over Academy in the semifinals, the Lady Sartans ended the season as the State Runner-Up behind Hope Christian.
ALL-STATE
1st TEAM
Gianna Maldonado (12), Goalkeeper
Natasha Montoya (12), Forward
Taylor Wilson (11), Midfielder
Carina Suarez (10), Defender
2nd TEAM
Grace Reyes (11), Defender
Izabella Cotinola, (10), Midfielder
ALL-DISTRICT
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Carina Suarez (10), Defender
1st TEAM
Gianna Maldonado (12), Goalkeeper
Natasha Montoya (12), Forward
Marisol Valdez (12), Forward
Taylor Wilson (11), Midfielder
Izabella Cotinola, (10), Midfielder

Carina Suarez (10), Defender
2nd TEAM
Fallon Setterr, (12), Defender





Alicia Sapien (9), Defender
HONORABLE MENTION
Grace Reyes (11), Defender
Elena Valdez (12), Defender
RED vs.GREEN ALL-STARS
Gianna Maldonado (12), Goalkeeper

Natasha Montoya (12), Forward

Golf - Boys & Girls Recap
SPX FALL INVITE

BOYS TEAM: 1st Place
BOYS INDIVIDUAL
Jax Mulville (10): 1st Place
Tristen Toledo (11): 4th Place
GIRLS TEAM: 1st Place
GIRLS INDIVIDUAL
Amara Montoya (9): 1st Place
Madison Armijo (11): 2nd Place
EAST MOUNTAIN INVITE
BOYS TEAM: 1st Place
BOYS INDIVIDUAL
Christian Montoya (10): 2nd Place
Cohen Mulville (12): 3rd Place
Cade Freeze (11): 5th Place
GIRLS TEAM: 2nd Place
GIRLS INDIVIDUAL
Madison Armijo (11): 2nd Place
Amara Montoya (9): 3rd Place
Cross Country - Boys & Girls Recap

Boys and Girls Golf finished their 2022 fall season with three first place finishes and one runner up. SPX Golf will resume in spring of 2023.
Boys and Girls District Champions State Results Boys: 6th Place State Results Girls:
4th Place
The SPX XC Team finished their 2022 season strong once again earning the titles of Boys and Girls District Champions. At the State Meet, the girls placed 4th and the boys 6th. However, what sets these student-athletes apart from the rest are the Sartans that continued to train and compete in post-season meets! To culminate the season, several Sartans traveled to Mesa, AZ to compete in the Nike Cross Regionals Southwest Meet, where Trista Cordova (12) placed 15th of 216 runners!
STATE AWARDS
Trista Cordova (12), All-State
Brian Kalb (12), All-Harrier Team



Maricia Marquez (12), All-Harrier Team



ALL-DISTRICT
BOYS
Samuel Buerschen (12)
Andrew Garcia (12)
Brian Kalb (12), District Champion
Jeffrey Peterson (12)
Liam Brown (9)
Joshua Robbins (10)
GIRLS
Trista Cordova (12)
Maricia Marquez (12)
Leah Crabtree (12)
Brooke Kelly (12)
RED vs.GREEN ALL-STARS
Trista Cordova (12)
Brian Kalb (12)
Maricia Marquez (12)
COACH OF THE YEAR
Jeff Turcotte











Boys Basketball

Seniors
Chris
Captain Ryan Meyers ’09
Head Coach
Sophomores
Frank Barela JV
Jackson Carrigan JV
Jacob Garcia Captain JV

Freshmen
Zach Brokaw C/JV
Marcos Chavez Captain C/JV
Jackson DiLorenzo C
Juniors
Cade Freeze JV/V
Antonio Lujan Captain JV/V
Diego Maestas JV/V
Jason Montoya V
Nicholas Rodriguez V
Aidan Thomas JV/V

Leandro Garcia JV/V

Isaiah Jeantet Captain JV
Joshua Jepson JV
James Lockhart JV


Carson McConnell V
Mason Montoya V
Brandon Sanchez JV


Angel Martinez Manager
Gavin McAtee Manager
Noah Faux C
Daegan Marsh C
James Martinez C
Nathaniel Miera C
Logan Underwood C
Mario Valdez C
Quinnlin Wilson C
Collin Foster Manager
Overall Record: 19-10
District Record: 6-2
State Results: #3 Seed 4A Quarterfinals







Boys Varsity Basketball entered the state tournament with a record of 18-9. The Sartans finished second in the regular season and took second in the district tournament. Other notable showings were second-place finishes at the Rio Rancho Tournament and at the Hope Christian Invitational. They earned the third seed in the State Tournament prevailing over Silver in the first round. The Sartans then progressed to a quarterfinal upset against rival, Hope Christian.

ALL-STATE
HONORABLE MENTION
Brian Kalb (12)
Gene Trujillo (12)
ALL-DISTRICT
1st TEAM
Brian Kalb (12)
Gene Trujillo (12)
2nd TEAM
Jason Montoya (11)
ALL-DISTRICT ACADEMIC TEAM
Christopher Coash (12)

Brian Kalb (12)
Johnathan Pham (12)
Gene Trujillo (12)
Alejandro Sapien (12)
Ethan Valencia (12)
Antonio Lujan (11)
DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR
Ryan Myers ’09
RED vs.GREEN ALL-STAR
Brian Kalb (12)
ALL-METRO
2nd TEAM
Brian Kalb (12)
Gene Trujillo (12)
ALL-METRO ACADEMIC TEAM
Brian Kalb (12)

Girls Basketball




Seniors
Head Coach
Bree Rode
Juniors
Alyssa Maes
Taylor Sarracino
Desirey Ortiz

Sophomores
Catalina Anaya
Isabella Candelaria
Izabella Cotinola
Macy Freeze
Arriana Sandoval Dinallo
Freshmen
Mikaela Trujillo
Madison Barker
Elena Valdez Captain Marisol Valdez Captain Reagan Morris CaptainOverall Record: 22-6
District Record: 8-0 District Champions
State Results: #3 Seed



4A Semifinals




Girls Varsity Basketball finished the regular season with an overall record of 20-5. The Lady Sartans finished first in their district, claiming the district title. After a triumphant season, they entered the state tournament with several notable wins and few losses, receiving the third seed. The Lady Sartans beat Portales in the first round of the tournament and Los Alamos in the quarterfinals to later face a disappointing loss to the Gallup Bengals in the semifinals.
ALL-STATE
1st TEAM
Alyssa Maes (11)
ALL-DISTRICT
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alyssa Maes (11)
1st TEAM
Alyssa Maes (11)
2nd TEAM
Catalina Anaya (10)
Reagan Morris (12)
Marisol Valdez (12)
ALL-DISTRICT ACADEMIC TEAM
Reagan Morris (12)



Elena Valdez (12)
Marisol Valdez (12)
Alyssa Maes (11)
Desirey Ortiz (11)
ALL-METRO
1st TEAM
Alyssa Maes (11)
DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR
Bree Rode
RED vs.GREEN ALL-STAR
Marisol Valdez (12)
Boys & Girls Wrestling



Head Coach
Monte Wallace
Sophomores
Diego Dominguez
Juniors
Mason Gladfelter
Jackson Miksch Captain
Santiago Aragon Roybal Captain

Jacob Silva
Freshmen
Dane Padilla
Valentine Popadiuc Captain
Mycah Gachupin
TJ Maldonado
Anthony Ruiz
Sophomores
Claudia Aragon Captain
Zia Budagher Captain
Sofia Gallegos
Abigail Rael Captain
Freshman
Mariana Montoya
The Sartan Wrestling Team is proving to be a highly decorated program at St. Pius X High School. A known force in the wrestling community, the Sartans embody their motto of, “Take What’s Yours,” leaving nothing behind on the mat. This young team, primarily sophomores and freshmen, had an extremely successful season entering the state tournament, ranked in the top ten with eight qualifiers, finishing with four medalists and two state-runner-up winners.
2023 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM
Mycah Gachupin (9), 34-5
State Runner-Up, 127lb. weight class
Valentine Popadiuc (9), 45-2
State-Runner Up, 121lb. weight class
Abigail Rael (10), 28-11

4th Place, 132lb. weight class
Zia Budagher (10), 26-11
5th Place, 145lb. weight class
Santiago Aragón Roybal (10), 27-20

160lb. weight class
Jacob Silva (10), 28-14




172lb. weight class
Claudia Aragón (10), 19-13
138lb. weight class
Mariana Montoya (9), 3-18
185lb. weight class
REGIONAL TITLES

Valentine Popadiuc (9)
Champion, 121lb. weight class
Mycah Gachupin (9)
3rd Place, 127lb. weight class
Santiago Aragón Roybal (10)
7th Place, 160lb. weight class
Jacob Silva (10)
7th Place, 172lb. weight class
Claudia Aragón (10)
2nd Place138lb. weight class
Abigail Rael (10)
2nd Place, 132lb. weight class
Zia Budagher (10)
6th Place, 145lb. weight class
Mariana Montoya (9)
185lb. weight class
METRO TITLES
Valentine Popadiuc (9) 2nd Place, 121lb. weight class
Mycah Gachupin (9) 4th Place, 127lb. weight class
Zia Budagher (10) 2nd Place 145lb. weight class
Claudia Aragón (10) 4th Place, 138lb. weight class

Abigail Rael (10) 4th Place 132lb. weight class
CONFLICT AT CLEVELAND
BIGGEST TOURNAMENT IN NEW MEXICO
Valentine Popadiuc (9) Champion, 121lb. weight class


Abigail Rael (10) 5th place, 126lb. weight class
Zia Budagher (10) 5th place 145lb. weight class
Boys & Girls Swimming

Seniors
Head Coach
Darryl Wells
Juniors
Jonathan Constable
Xavier Olivares
Grady Whitson
Sophomores

Joshua Caintic

Brody Dexel

Justin Duran
Dominic Martinez
Isaiah Martinez
Derek Mondala
Emmanuel Padilla
George Ochs
Hayden Tate

Freshmen
Diego Gonzales
Manuel Morales Hernandez
Luke Garcia (12 ) Captain (not pictured)
Bella Schultz
Meredith Smith
Juniors Sophomores
Sophia Bolivar
Rylie Lopez


Ava Marie Machtinger

Madison Power
Samantha Olguin
Freshmen
Amorah Holmes
Danira Madrid
Presley Olguin Captain Maricia Marquez Faith Montoya Captain Samuel Buerschen Jesse Duran Captain2023 was another great year for Sartan Swimming! The team was young and fast, and they came to race this year. In addition to the typical meet schedule, the Sartans ventured out, starting the season in Farmington, and finishing at an inaugural meet in Hobbs. Both pools helped the team produce numerous state-qualifying swims. All the individual event state qualifiers will be back next year, bolstered by a very strong incoming freshman team.

STATE RESULTS

BOYS: 16th place out of 27 Teams
GIRLS: 11th place out of 28 Teams
BOYS 100 BUTTERFLY 9th:
Grady Whitson (11)
BOYS 100 FREESTYLE 14th:
Jonathan Constable (11)
BOYS 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 9th:
Grady Whitson (11)
BOYS 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 10th:
Sam Buerschen (12), Jonathan Constable (11), Grady Whitson (11),
Justin Duran (10)
BOYS 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 9th:

Sam Buerschen (12), Jonathan Constable (11), Grady Whitson (11),
Justin Duran (10)
GIRLS 100 BREASTSTROKE 5th:
Audrey Phelps (9)
GIRLS 200 MEDLEY 12th:
Bella Schultz (11), Ava Marie Machtinger (10), Audrey Phelps (9), Danira Madrid (9)
GIRLS 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 7th:

Bella Schultz (11), Ava Marie Machtinger (10), Danira Madrid (9), Audrey Phelps (9)
GIRLS 200 FREESTYLE:



Bella Schultz (11), 10th
Audrey Phelps (9), 6th
GIRLS 500 FREESTYLE:

Bella Schultz (11), 6th
Ava Marie Machtinger (10), 13th
INDIVIDUAL EVENT NMAA STATE QUALIFIERS
Jonathan Constable (11)
Bella Schultz (11)
Grady Whitson (11)
Ava Marie Machtinger (10)
Danira Madrid (9)
Audrey Phelps (9)
DISTRICT CHAMPIONS
Grady Whitson (11)
Bella Schultz (11)
Audrey Phelps (9)
NMAA STATE TEAM
CAPTAINS
Jesse Duran (12)
Luke Garcia (12)
Presley Olguin (12)
Faith Montoya (12)
NMAA STATE RELAY TEAM QUALIFIERS
Samuel Buerschen (12)
Jesse Duran (12)
Luke Garcia (12)
Maricia Marquez (12)
Faith Montoya (12)
Presley Olguin (12)
Xavier Olivares (11)
Justin Duran (10)
Samantha Olguin (10)
Cheer Seniors

Head Coach
Juniors
Emma Abrams

Aliana Calbert
Lexis Linney

Eva Ortiz
Alexandra Solin
Nataly Ruiz-Velasco



Sophomores Freshmen
Eva Chaidez
Diana Flock
Isabelle Gauthier
Isabella Pacheco
Erica Martinez
Ava Mudd
Annaliesse Nunez
Deja Baca
Lillian Miksch
Andra McAtee
Eliana Saiz
Emily Stone Mikayla Strickland

Dorados

Seniors




Baseball
Seniors

Head Coach
Juniors
Chase Craver

Jayden Notah-Johnson
Ruben Jepson
Myles Leon
Antonio Lujan
Ben Martinez


Jacob Maes
Jacob Menicucci
Sophomores Freshmen
Jimmy Bates
Caiden Bischoff
Jonathan Cappon
Michael Deller
Nathaniel Miera
Darryk Olivares
Dominic Ramsey
Joseph Montoya
JoFrank Ortiz
Adam Pham

Matthew Randall
Nick Rodriguez




Cisco Sisneros
Cian Unis
Alex Garcia
Leandro Garcia
Santiago Lucero
Jacob Madrid
Jax Mulville
Bryan Thomas
Kaiden Swanson

Sean Taylor
Ramon Torres
Zain Unis
Ashton Warren
Lucas Martinez Miguel Sena Cohen Mulville Evan Taylor Matt McCoy ’89 Everett Goodman Malachi Peña Gene Trujillo Bryan DellerHead
Juniors


Ashley



Desirey
Greyse
Julian

Boys Track & Field

Seniors
Juniors
Alexander Castro
Andres Navarrete
Joshua Pettit
Isaiah Quintana

Edgar Rios
Zach Roth
Breyen Strahle
Leon Sutulov
Mateo Swabenbauer
Aidan Thomas

Ethan Zamora

Sophomores
Jimmy Bates
Konnor Bogart
Joshua Caintic



Silas Cerami
Liam Chavez
Noah Devany
Humberto Lopez
Max Lopez
Julian Lovato



Miguel Maldonado Lucero
Valente Marquez
Gavin McAtee
Sam Menicucci
Justin Martindale

Lorenzo Sandoval
Jacob Solin
Joshua Robbins
Bryan Thomas
Freshmen
Prestin Day
Collin Foster
Kendrew Agbemadzo Chris Coash Andrew Garcia Samuel Buerschen Isaac Leyba Jeffrey Peterson Aliyas Romero-Sanchez Brian Kalb Jonathan PhamBoys & Girls
Juniors
Sophomores
Kristy

Zia Budagher
Jayna Castillo
Jessica Castro
Leah Crabtree
Savannah Ellison
Girls Track & Field

Seniors
Athena Martinez
Theron Stafford
Rina Suarez
Elena Valencia

Freshmen
Ella
Emma
Elena Valdez (12 ) (not pictured)








Boys & Girls Golf


Seniors
Head Coach
Chris
Juniors
Cade Freeze
Gabe McElhanon

Nathaniel Neel
Ryan Saucedo

Tristen Toledo


Sophomores
James Lockhart
Jacob Madrid
Christian Montoya

Jax Mulville

Elliott Ochs
Freshman
Juniors
Madison
Taylor
Sophomores
Macy Freeze
Avery Witterholt
Freshmen
Amelie Kalina
Amara Montoya
Gabriel Garcia Zach Pecos Analisa Blair Captain Caroline Madrid Preston Terrazas Armijo Sarracino Cohen Mulville Captain MoyaBoys & Girls Tennis




Seniors
Head Coach
Ashley Turcotte ’07
Juniors
Brianna Lucero-Brown
Grace Reyes
Sophomores
Tayla Baggerly
Lena Hernandez
Mariam McCollum
Victoria McElhanon
Mia Richards
Adrianna Salas
Elise Schultes
Freshman
Aster Webb
Juniors
Ethan Donlin
Brandon Eklund

Brady McCoy
Matthew Randall
Edgar Rios
Sophomore

Tommy Valdez
Freshmen
Luke Carrigan Mateo Certain


Water Polo Club Sport Senior



Seniors
Head Coach
Juniors
Noah
Santi Lopez
Thomas Valenzuela
Sophomores Freshmen
TJ Maldonado
Raph Neel
Kolbe Padilla
Non-SPX Students

Michael Hulett Senior
Adam Pacheco Senior
Ethan Wollard Senior
Julius Aldaba Senior
Justin Banuelos Senior
Elijah Lucero Senior


Cristian Rey Senior
Jered Siska Senior
Albuquerque Academy

Home Schooled
Home Schooled
Volcano Vista
Volcano Vista
Volcano Vista
Volcano Vista
Volcano Vista
Alumni

Academics
A Legacy of Academia
Gina Sada Rightley ’81 entered St. Pius X as a freshman after attending middle school at Sandia Prep. Her parents wanted to enhance her education in a Catholic environment, and she has remained grateful for their decision ever since. As an incoming freshman from a non-feeder school, Gina was focused on two areas: academics and dance. At the end of her freshman year, she made the Dorados Dance Team and continued to thrive athletically and academically over the next three years, excelling in English, Mathematics, and Science. In her junior year, Gina began dating her future husband, Michael Rightley ’80 who was also on an academic track and interested in following in his father’s footsteps and becoming an engineer. After Michael’s graduation, he attended NMSU, and one year later, Gina began her undergraduate studies at CU Boulder, both pursuing degrees in engineering. After one year, Gina transferred to NMSU to be closer to her family, and in the Spring of 1985, Gina and Mike married. A few months later, she graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Due to her academic success, she was offered a unique opportunity to bypass the master’s program and begin work on her Ph.D. At this time, Mike had completed his master’s and began pursuing his Ph.D. In the Fall of 1989, they both acquired their Ph.D. and began working at Sandia National Laboratories.

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Athletics

From a Sartan to a Warrior

Megan Dennis ’21 began her senior year online in Fall of 2020, during the height of the global pandemic. For the two-time first-team all-state, second-team all-state, all-district, and all-metro recipient, it was unknown if there would be a high school volleyball season; and she was unsure if she wanted to continue playing at the next level. That’s when she received an invitation from Coach Diana Villalpando, Head Beach Volleyball Coach at Corban University in Salem, Oregon. The Dennis family visited the campus in December 2020, and Megan could envision herself as a student the minute she walked onto campus. Before her departure to Albuquerque, an offer to play on the Corban University Beach Volleyball team was accepted. When Megan arrived on campus in the Fall of 2021, COVID restrictions were still in place and she wondered if as an incoming freshman in a very young program, she would get much playtime. She wasn’t starting in off-season scrimmages and began training on her own. At the season opener, Megan and her partner started and continued to do so throughout the season.

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Fine Arts
Beyond the X

Lights, Camera, Action!
Jasmine Day ’18 grew up on the stage, dancing in her mother’s dance studio beginning at age three. It was a unique introduction to a performer’s life that included a glimpse of long hours and unique rehearsal times. As a child, Jasmine performed in NY with the Rockettes, at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and on Broadway in the Lion King. When she entered SPX in the fall of 2015, she was an integral part of the fine arts department. Band Director, Mr. Keith Jordan was extremely influential in her years participating in school plays, the jazz band, and the drumline. Jasmine also credits Mrs. Charla Smith ’89, Ms. Mimosa Finley, Ms. Susie Sanchez, Mr. James Penn, and the ACADEC program for how prepared she was for college and believes at times that SPX was more challenging than her college years.




Post-graduation, Jasmine enrolled in the Honors Program at the University of Northern Colorado with a focus on Forensic Chemistry and Criminal Justice but quickly changed her major to English and Film Studies after she met a group of independent actors. She began working on her first film, as a costume and makeup artist and had a small directing and supporting role. In her last semester, she landed her first lead role in “Safehouse 1618.” The film won Best Feature Film and ten actor awards, including Actor of the Year for Jasmine.

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A Lifelong Ministry


Fr. John C. Daniel ’84 recalls having an early calling to the Priesthood as a second-grade student at Our Lady of Fatima School. He made an appointment with Fr. Adam to discuss his internal discernment, and his mother took him to the meeting. Fr. Adam gave him a copy of “My Daily Bread,” and encouraged him to pray and read it every day, and the Lord would guide him.
At St. Pius X, Fr. John was mentored by Fr. Dennis Andrews who sent him on a retreat for boys interested in following their calling. He was later chosen to serve as a camp counselor at a Basilian run camp in Canada for two summers. These experiences solidified his decision, and he was accepted into the seminary after his first year of college.
Fr. John attended Eastern University for one year, then graduated from the College of Santa Fe and received his master’s in Theology from Mount Angel Seminary in Oregon. After his ordination in 1992, Fr. John served as the Parochial Vicar for Immaculate Conception Parish in Las Vegas, NM. He was also the Chaplain for the State Mental Hospital and dually served the Community of Wagon Mound.
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Eat, Drink, and BE PIUS!
ABC Cake Shop:
Edwina Carabajal-Bendinskas ‘89, Owner
1830 San Pedro Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110
Ashley Bendinskas ‘23 and Alyssa Bendinskas ‘26
Artichoke Café, Farina Alto
Pizzeria & Wine Bar and Farina
Pizzeria & Wine Bar Downtown:
Terry and Pat Keene, Owners
Artichoke Café: 424 Central Ave
SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Farina Alto: 10721 Montgomery Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
Farina Downtown: 510 Central Ave
SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Evan Keene ‘02 • Gavin Keene
Ben Michaels:
Ben Michael Barras ’75, Owner 2404 Pueblo Bonito Ct NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

Bob’s Burgers:
Bob and Christina Salas and Tom and Theresa Salas, Founders/ Owners.
Clifford and Lydia Salas, Owners
Please visit bobsburgersnewmexico.com to find a location near you!
Lisa Gamboa ’87 • Eric and Kim Herrera ’90 • Ryan Gamboa, ’11
•Thomas Salas, ’17 • Brisa
Gamboa, ’18 • Amanda Salas, ’18
Chaco Grill:
Denny Herrera, Owner 6454 Main St, Cuba, NM 87013
Denny Ray Herrera ’25
Duran’s Central Pharmacy:
Robert Ghattas, Owner 1815 Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
Mona Ghattas ’77 • Marcel Ghattas ’79 • Marco Ghattas ‘84 • Myra Ghattas ’86
Duran’s Station: Marcel Ghattas ’79, Owner 4201 Menaul Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM 87110
El Bruno: Albuquerque and Cuba
Hazel Herrera, Owner 8806 4th St NW, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM 87114 6453 Main St, Cuba, NM 87013
Melanie Herrera ’90 • Sierre Dunn ’15 • Jahsiah Dunn ’20
• Azure’rea Dunn ’22 • Shanise

Trujillo ’08 • Amanda Trujillo ’06 • Enrico Trujillo
El Charritos: Francis Pacheco, Owner 4703 Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87105
Marissa Pacheco ’15 • Savannah
Pacheco ’20
Frontier and Golden Pride: Larry and Dorothy Rainosek, Owners
Frontier: 2400 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Golden Pride: Please visit goldenprideabq.com to find a location near you!
Dr. Mark Rainosek ’83 • Shannon Rainosek ’87
High Noon: Carla Villa ‘80, Owner 425 San Felipe St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
Hollow Spirits Distillery: Frank Halloway ’00, Owner 1324 1st St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Jubilation:
John and Carol Rivera-Zonski ’66 and Tasha Zonski-Armijo ’87, Owners 3512 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Phillip Armijo ’80 • Danya Zonski
Foley ’89 • Arik Zonski ’94 • Ryan Zonski ’09 • Olivia Baca-Zonski ’10 • Emeline Armijo ’22 •Madison Armijo ’24
Perico’s Burritos and Tacos: Elizabeth Nevarez, Owner Please visit pericosmexicanrestaurant.com to find a location near you!
Josh Garcia ’02
Rio Bravo: Randy & Denise Baker, Owners 1912 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Jennifer Baker ’12 • Lindsey Baker ’14 •Kristen Baker ‘16
Sadies of New Mexico: Betty Jo, Brian, and William Stafford, Owners 6230 4th St NW Lot, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM 87107
Nicholas Stafford ‘13 • Isaac Stafford • Theron Stafford ’25
Sixty-Six Acres and Slate Street Café: Myra Ghattas ‘86, Owner
Sixty-Six Acres: 2400 12th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
Slate Street Café: 515 Slate Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Sobremesa: Nick Giron ‘01, Ryan Strilich ‘01, Owners 3421 Coors Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120
The Original Cocina Azul: Frank Barela, Owner 1134 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Kristina Gutierrez Barela ‘89 • Alicia Barela ’21 • Frankie Barela ’25
Two Cranes: Rob Espat, Owner 901 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
Dominique Espat ‘08 • Robert Espat ‘19 • Rebecca Espat ’22
Vintage 423: Rudy Guzman ’90 8000 Paseo De Norte Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122
Thank you to our Pius family restaurateurs who hosted Father Trambley and his guests as they visited your establishments!




It was a blessing and a pleasure to reconnect with old friends and make new.

Academics • A Legacy of Academia
In 2006, Gina brought back the dance team at SPX where she coached for 13 seasons and acquired two second place and three third place finishes at state. After a combined 55 years of service at Sandia Labs, two children: Eric’09 and Madison ’11, Gina and Mike are now retired and enjoy spending their days traveling around the country in their RV and taking care of their grandson: future Sartan, Thomas. Eric obtained a BS in Biology from Tulane University and then attended medical school at UNM. He recently opened a concierge practice in primary care. Madison attended Texas Christian University, receiving her BS in Biology and her MBA from UNM. She is now living in Arizona, working for General Mills, and coaching a national award-winning high school dance team after traveling all over the country pursuing a career in sales and marketing. Although Gina’s life as a retiree is full, she misses giving back and is always looking for volunteer opportunities, preferably back at her beloved SPX, “I am thankful for the Catholic education that SPX provided my family, and I feel that all four of us were extremely prepared for college. I loved my time at Pius and believe in the quality and depth of a Pius education. I am thrilled as an alumna and a former coach the direction that Pius is headed with the expansion of an 8th grade and hopefully more by the time my grandson, Thomas, is ready to enroll.”
Fine Arts • Lights, Camera, Action!
She graduated in three years and began pursuing a career in the Colorado film industry before moving to LA. There she landed her second lead role in “Popular Monsters,” to be released in October 2023. In addition to acting, directing, and makeup artistry in film, Jasmine has starred in a Goo Goo Dolls music video and is also a drummer in the LA music scene.
Athletics • From a Sartan to a Warrior
They led the team through a historic season and landed a bid to the NAIA National Championship in Panama City Beach, FL. After three grueling days of play in weather that the Warriors were not accustomed to, the team that no one expected to receive a nationals’ bid won their first-ever Beach Volleyball National Championship. Megan Dennis played in the final set and was an integral part of that victory. Megan is thankful to her mother for pushing her to continue playing and credits the 2019 SPX State Championship Volleyball team for inspiring competitiveness, “It was the most driven team I have ever been on, and we were successful because of it.”
Ministry • A Lifelong Ministry
In 1993, he was appointed Pastor of St. Anne’s Parish in Tucumcari, NM, where he also taught an Ethics Class at Mesalands Community College. In 2002, he was appointed Pastor of San Miguel Parish in Socorro, NM. While in Socorro, he served the parish and its 8 missions. In the fall of 2007, he returned to Albuquerque and became Pastor of St. Jude Thaddeus Parish. At St. Jude, he worked with the members of the community to design and build a new church that was dedicated on October 28, 2011.
After a monumental tenure of growth at St. Jude, he was appointed as the Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe on February 2, 2016, by Archbishop John C. Wester. Fr. John held this position until January 16, 2019, when he was appointed Pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Los Alamos NM. Fr. John believes the teachers and their commitment to their faith and vocation are what make St. Pius what it is, “Pius has the teachers that create an environment which encourages listening to God’s calling.”
Academics • The Standard of Excellence
In addition to the new inductees, the 2022-2023 officers were installed with the ceremonial lighting of the candles, representing the light of knowledge. Each candle signifies the different attributes of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Thank you to the 2022-2023 officers and Ms. Dawn C’deBaca, SPX School Counselor and NHS Moderator for your leadership and service.
Erica White, President • Maricia Marquez, Vice-President
• Elena Valdez, Secretary • Bethany Padilla, Treasurer
Around the X - Continued

Student Govt. • The Foundation for Success
This collaboration resulted in a 2nd place win for Project of the Year at the state competition for the 2022 Packing Day, providing 137,000 meals for families in New Mexico, Europe, and the Middle East. Off-campus, STUCO leadership had the unique opportunity to attend a Class of ’64 luncheon to compare stories and exchange ideas; once again crediting communication as the foundation for their success. “Each of my four years in student council has been wildly different. We are now a student council that is much more involved and engaged with the students, administration, and alumni.” Andres Ismond,VP.
Annual Report - St. Pius X High School Foundation
St. Pius X High School Foundation
Condensed Financial Information*
June 30, 2022 and 2021
Distributions to SPX High School
Distributions to SPX Real Estate Corp.**
In kind from SPX High School
Write off of uncollectible pledges
Professional fees
Other
2022 Expenses
*The condensed financial information was derived from the audited financial statements of the St. Pius X High School Foundation. For a full copy of the audited financial statements, please contact Bobby Wallace, Director of Advancement at 505-831-8423.
**This amount represents endowment accounts that were repurposed by the donor to be used towards the purchase of the St. Pius X High School property.

Mission of the St. Pius X High School Foundation:
To raise funds to assist in meeting the current and future financial needs of St. Pius X High School. To unite the Catholic and Albuquerque community in support of St. Pius X High School.
To cultivate and protect the interests of our donors.
Meet Our New Coaches! - Continued



Meet Our New Coaches! • Nick Madrid ’07
Coach Madrid was working 7 days a week, sacrificing his personal life but fulfilling his passion to serve and give back. In 2015, he was offered the Girls’ Varsity Assistant Coach and Head JV Coach positions at Cleveland High School, where he led the JV team to an undefeated season. He remained there for two years, then moved on to El Dorado High School as the Boys’ Varsity Assistant. In 2017, he experienced his second epiphany: he wanted to work with young adults on a new level. He decided to pursue his teaching degree and follow in his mother’s footsteps as a special education teacher. In the fall of 2018, Madrid was head coaching the Boys’ Varsity team and teaching full-time at Highland High School while obtaining his master’s degree. In five seasons at Highland High School, Madrid experienced great success, including notable wins against Sandia, Volcano Vista, Albuquerque Academy, and his beloved Sartans. In addition to the Hornets’ five appearances in the state tournament, two of which were semifinals, Madrid won two district championships and was named District Coach of the Year in 2019 and 2022. He was also awarded The United Soccer Coaches State Coach of the Year in 2021 and coached in the NM High School Association’s High School All-Star Game in 2022. Shortly after the 2022 State Tournament, Madrid received an early morning call about an opportunity at SPX. His excitement grew without hesitation, but he knew he had to be on campus and contribute more than coaching. Student Options & Academic Resources, SOAR was formed. In addition to being the new Girls’ Head Varsity Soccer Coach, SOAR will be directed by Nick Madrid in the Fall of 2023. “The opportunity to start this program sealed the deal. I want to help students learn balance critical to lifelong success. I want our students to grow up to be happy, healthy, and balanced. The success of SOAR, combined with bringing a new level of quality to the girls’ soccer program, is my motivation. Sartan Soccer is built on a foundation of high standards, discipline, excellence, and balance of the whole student-athlete. I intend to bring a high level of soccer expertise to reignite and refuel this program.”
Raffle Results
Thank you to all who supported the 2022 St. Pius X High School Student Raffle, benefiting Sartan Activities, Athletics, and Tuition Assistance. A special thanks to The St. Pius X Foundation for their generous gift of $3,100, assisting us in meeting our goal and raising over $100,000!





Clay Shoot
St. Pius X High School Foundation Sporting Clay Shooting Fundraiser Was a Blast!
Sporting clay enthusiasts took to the course at the 6th annual St. Pius X High School Foundation Jamie Tinnin Memorial Sporting Clay Shooting Fundraiser on Saturday, October 29, 2022.
More than 50 people enjoyed the 25-station sporting clay walk-through course at the Tinnin Hunt Club in Bernardo, New Mexico.
Special thanks to Mr. Tom Tinnin for his support and to our sponsors; Premier Sponsor: Roses Southwest Papers Inc., The United Family/Albertsons Market, Admiral Beverage Corporation, Mr. Evan Cole, Downey & Company, and Jimmy’s Café.
Reunions
If you are interested in planning your reunion, please contact Jean Marie Skipp ‘87 at 505-831-8500 or jskipp@spxabq.org.
Class of 1971
June 2nd and 3rd, 2023
Please contact John and Mary Jo Davee at kiddavee@gmail.com.
Class of 1973
September 8th - 10th, 2023
Please contact the reunion committee at SPXClassof1973@gmail.com.
Class of 1980
July 28th and 29th, 2023
Please contact Michael Moran at 505-417-7496 or bmoranclan@msn.com, or Jim Stromberg at jc9strom@msn.com.
Class of 1981
July 28th and 29th, 2023
Please contact Diana Fay at dianafaymv@gmail.com or 415-328-5492, or Marie Schwaner at jasrx@aol.com.
Class of 1983
August 5th, 2023
Please contact Joseph Eckert at josepheckert801@gmail.com.
Class of 1993
June 30th - July 2nd, 2023
Please contact Sofia Marrufo at Sofiamarrufo@hotmail.com.
Class of 2013 TBD
Mardi Gras
St. Pius X High School Foundation Mardi Gras Gala




On February 11, 2023, alumni, families, and supporters of St. Pius X High School celebrated Mardi Gras in style at the annual St. Pius X High School Foundation Mardi Gras Gala at Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town. The Foundation raised more than $53,000 to assist in meeting the current and future financial needs of St. Pius X High School.
The Premier Sponsor of the evening was Frontier/Golden Pride Restaurants. Guests in attendance included Keynote, Linley Brummell Daly ’84, Father John B. Trambley, President, and Mr. Michael Deely, Head of School, who supported the event with sponsorships, live and silent auction bids, and volunteer efforts.


Additional sponsors for the event were Roses Southwest Papers Inc., Berger Briggs Insurance & Risk Solutions, Inc., Davis Gribble Hollowwa Dental, Gateway Insurance & Financial Services, Our Lady of the Annunciation, The Catholic Foundation, The Law Firm of David C. Chavez, LLC., Beyond, Mr. Evan Cole, Morgan Stanley, RMC Roofing & Construction LLC, Tinnin Hunt Club, Pulakos CPAs, and Downey & Company.

In Memory
Bart Chimenti ’60
Passed away on October 21, 2022
Father to Damian ’96
Brother to Robert ’67
Charles Cooper
Passed away on December 28, 2022
Father of Sarah Ryan ’97
John Folkner ’80
Passed away on January 26, 2023
Brother to Robert ’73, Mark ’75, Carl ’76 and Stephen ’78
Brother-in-law to Susan Gogan ’75
Uncle to Erin ’01, Jacqueline ’04 and Jessica ‘06
Robert Lincoln Gallegos ’08
Emma Gonzales ’95
Passed away on October 13, 2022
Edward Patrick Heise ’72
Brother to Maryanne ’79, Georgianna ’74 and Carissima ’85
Barbara Hollowwa
Passed away on December 21, 2022
Mother to Kerwin ’70 and Barbara ’68 (dec)
Tristan Howard ’14
Son to Cynthia Howard ‘76
Dr. Lloyd Hurley
Passed away on January 22, 2023
Father to Peg Hurley ’79, John Hurley ’72, Neal Hurley ’74, Timothy Hurley ’76, Lloyd Hurley ’77, and Adam Hurley ’00
Father-in-law to Barbara Hurley ’77
Grandfather to Kurt Hurley ’07 and Kimberly Hurley ’09
Ann Josey
Mother to Suzanne ’75, Patrick ’74, Michael ’77, John ’78, Kathleen Green ’81 and Margaret ’84
John Roy Kirkpatrick
Passed away January 24, 2023
Husband to Carolyn Chavez Kirkpatrick ’62
Thomas McTigue
Passed away August 24, 2022
Father to Michael ’97, Christopher ’77, Leo ’81, Stephen ’84, and Mark ’88
Russell Morris ’63
Passed away November 3, 2022
Husband to Gemma (Menicucci) ’67
In-Laws Roberta ’68, Mark ’71 and John ’70
Uncle to Joseph ’98, (wife Nina 2000), John ’94, Jason ’00, Janea ’96
Tony Plebani
Passed away on December 31, 2022
Husband to Leslie Radigan ’91
Brother-in-law to Michael Radigan ’96
Leslie Pruitt
Passed on October 6, 2022
Father to Dawn Pruitt Ripley ’78 and Sarah ’80
James Riordan ’60
Passed away January 4, 2023
Mike Salata ’81
Brother to Debbie ’79, Walter ’82, Cynthia ’83 and Lenore ’86
In Celebration
Charles Starzynski ’70
Brother to Lorraine ’67 (dec)
Martha Swink
Passed away on December 22, 2022
Mother of Michele Swink-Donah ’77
Sister to Charlene Knipfing ’60 and Joni Barabe ’64
Patrick Wehling
Passed away September 22, 2022
Father to Patrick ’66, Mary ’68, Joseph ’72, Christopher ’74 and Matthew ’77
If you would like us to remember the passing of an alumni or family member, please email: spxalumninews@spxabq.org
Andrew Muhlberger ’14 and Caitlin Fattor ’14 were married on December 30, 2022, at Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church in Albuquerque, NM. SPX Alumni in the wedding party include Evan Muhlberger ’21, Jared Salas ’14, Kristin (Fattor) Rivera ’10, Julie (Giannini) Calvert ’14, Amanda Sanchez ’14, and Arial DeHerrera ’14. Andrew is a Biochem Research Technician at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Caitlin is an Oncology RN at the UNM Cancer Center and will be graduating with her MBA, from UNM, in May 2023. Andrew is the son of Joe Muhlberger ’78 and Linda Muhlberger. Caitlin is the daughter of Steve Fattor ’79 and former SPX math teacher, Teri Fattor.
Ben Walden ’18 and Liz Wolfgang were married on June 4, 2022, at St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church in Albuquerque, NM. SPX Alumni in the wedding party include Larry Walden III ’13, Peter Walden ’14, and Matthew Walden ’22. Ben and Liz both work at St. Pius X High School. Ben is the school’s Media Specialist, while Liz is an English teacher. Ben is the son of Larry Walden Jr. and Abigail Walden. Liz is the daughter of Peter and Leslie Wolfgang. Ben and Liz are expecting their first child in July.


If you would like us to honor an alumni celebration please email:spxalumninews@spxabq.org


















