The Avenue - Fall 2014 - Bishop Kenny High School
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The Avenue - Fall 2014 - Bishop Kenny High School
CAMPUS RENOVATIONS | Congratulations Class of 2014 | Auction Wrap-up FROM THE PRESIDENT ON THE COVER Dear Friends In May Bishop Kenny High School celebrated its 62nd commencement exercises. 277 graduates joined the ranks of BK’s alumni at ceremonies at the University of North Florida Arena on May 24. Father John Tetlow, Class of 1972, served as celebrant and homilist at graduation Mass held at St. Joseph parish on May 23. This issue of The Avenue details more information about the Class of 2014 and our graduation week activities. The past 25 years has seen a nearly complete transformation of our campus. Either because of significant renovation or as the result of new construction, the results are the same. These projects enable our students to take advantage of excellent facilities in which to spend their high school years. This summer a major renovation of the facilities at William Johnston Stadium was completed. We thank the BK Boosters for their generous commitment of $100,000 toward this project. Also, finished in time for the opening of school in August, a complete new concept and redesign of the Demetree Library has been completed. Renamed the Demetree Learning Commons, Bishop Kenny’s former library has been transformed into a 21st century learning center. This summer’s projects also included the addition of an art gallery to the Fine Arts Building, providing a permanent display area for student art. Finally, the main lobby area has undergone a facelift and features a beautiful plaque presented to me last December by the faculty and staff in honor of my 35th anniversary of priesthood and 25th anniversary as President of BK. My thanks is extended to Principal Todd Orlando and Vice-Principal Bob West who have taken the lead in managing these ambitious projects. Much has been accomplished over the summer vacation! The brick and mortar improvements of these past 25 years have been made possible by many generous benefactors. They enable us to maintain our commitment to the ongoing improvement of both programs and facilities. We are also mindful of, and grateful to alumni, parents, and friends who contribute so generously to the Annual Fund each year. These important contributions provide tuition assistance for needy students so that they, too, can benefit from all that our school makes possible. I am happy to report that the faculty, staff, and administration, under the capable leadership of our principal, Todd Orlando, are maintaining the excellence for which BKHS has always been known. Please know how grateful each of us is for all that you do to support our mission. You and your intentions are remembered whenever Mass is celebrated in our Chapel Sincerely yours in the Lord, Rev. Michael R. Houle ‘71 2 BK Physics instructor, Mr. Scott Thomas utilized one of the teaming tables in the Demetree Learning Commons to review the results of a recent AP Physics 2 Assignment. Student Assignment: In preparation for lab experiments on gases, students had to create a three-dimensional computer simulation of balls bouncing inside a cube. By comparing the results of the simulation to the experimental results, students were able to formulate a model to describe and predict the behavior of gases. Thank you to our AP Physics 2 students. (L-R) Hannah Arlinghaus, Jeff Dela Cruz, Janel Palomo, Daniel Sanford, and James Christian. Inside This Edition Auction 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Around Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alumni & Reunions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8 page 7 page 13 page 24 page 34 page 45 THE AVENUE is published by the Bishop Kenny High School Office of Development Take a seat.... several new styles of seating in the Learning Commons are designed for comfort, function, and portability. Cover Story CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS The Demetree Learning Commons* O ur cover features the newly completed Demetree Learning Commons, one of several significant additions to the BK campus completed this summer. What is a learning commons? It’s an educational setting with shared space for information technology, remote or online education, tutoring, collaboration, content creation, meetings, and reading or study. The Demetree Learning Commons is a totally redesigned learning and technology headquarters for students. Bishop Kenny Principal, Todd Orlando explained, “This state-of-the-art facility supports the development of the 21st century skill set that we are committed to imparting to all of our students. It is the perfect complement to our 1:1 iPad initiative, now in its second year.” “Students and teachers are exploring this new space and using it just as we hoped they would when we were in the planning stages of the project,” remarked Katherine Moody, Director of Learning Commons. Features of the Learning Commons: ◆ Student information help desk; iPad help desk Of course there are books in the Learning Commons! ◆ Teaming tables with monitors (pictured on the cover of this issue of The Avenue) ◆ A glass enclosed computer lab with 30 Node chairs (moveable adaptable chairs) and 20 laptops ◆ 7 PC desktop stations with printing capabilities ◆ Meeting space ◆ Lounge area with bookstore-style seating and tables, featuring a traditional print collection including literature, fiction, and magazines Mrs. Moody added, “Some of the resources of the Learning Commons are available to students via Schoology, an online learning platform that is loaded on every BK student’s iPad.” Students are able to access subscription databases for off-campus academic research 24/7. Available databases included Literature, Science, History, World Religion, Social Studies, the Encyclopedia Britannica, and a Student Resource Center. Moody concluded, “We have built a resource facility for our students that will ensure that they will graduate from Bishop Kenny with the 21st century skills required for college and the work force.” Middle photo: High top tables placed near the new bay window are a big hit with students. Bottom photo: Desktop PC stations allow for students to work with a traditional keyboard and utilize a printer. Photos: With the Wind Productions 3 Campus Improvements View from inside the new press box. 4 Fans enjoy the new concessions facility and beautifully landscaped patio space. his summer’s $1.6 million building and renovation project has impacted much of Bishop Kenny’s 55-acre campus. BK President Father Michael Houle shared, “We are especially pleased with this summer’s projects – most especially because of the diverse nature of the improvements and additions that have been made. We’ve impacted the academic and technology programs, the arts, our stadium facilities, and even the lobby area where visitors to campus are welcomed.” T Demetree Learning Commons (see page 3) Art Gallery (see page 6) Stadium & Sports Complex In our cover story we detailed the redesign of the Demetree Library into the Demetree Learning Commons but, that is just the beginning of this summer’s improvements. William Johnston Stadium, home to the Bishop Kenny Crusaders, has also undergone a substantial makeover that will have a positive impact on every athlete and spectator that uses the stadium for many generations to come. A press box nearly three times the size of the previous one, complete with all of the wiring necessary to facilitate live radio broadcasts and the live streaming of Crusader action on the field, has been added to the stadium. All new men’s and women’s restroom facilities, designed to accommodate even BK’s largest events, have been completed, along with a new completely outfitted concession facility. Well-lit and beautifully landscaped patio spaces complete the picture of the newly-renovated riverfront sports complex. Bishop Felipe Estévez was on hand at the Crusaders season opener vs. Bartram Trail on August 29 to bless and dedicate the new stadium facilities. He even had time to stop in at the Alumni Picnic held before the game. Water, Water, Everywhere Five new hydration stations have been installed throughout campus. The stations help minimize the need for so many wasteful plastic water bottles. The stations provide access for students to get a quick drink of water or to refill their own bottles with filtered water. Two of the stations, which have been well-received by students returning to school in August, were donated as a gift to the school, at a cost of $3,000, from the Class of 2014. 200 Building Lobby Finally, a renovation to the lobby area at the main entrance to the school has been completed. Now it is a sun-filled, welcoming place for students, parents, and visitors. A simple plaque greets all who walk through the doors to Bishop Kenny High School. It reads, We do well always and everywhere to give thanks. Bishop Felipe Estévez was on hand to bless the newly completed additions and renovations to the stadium facilities in August. Bishop Kenny’s original press box and restroom facility. Out with the old… …In with the new The new press box weighing in at 26,000 pounds was delivered in one piece and hoisted up and placed on top of the new restroom and concession building with a crane. Father Michael Houle surprised Anthony Parete by dedicating the new press box in his honor. 5 A CAMPUS IMPROVEMENTS Student Art Gallery surplus classroom located in close proximity to the art studio has been transformed into a permanent art gallery. The brainchild and dream of BK art teacher Kelly Long, this new facility provides an important opportunity for student art to be displayed throughout the year. “Students will gain a working knowledge of how a gallery is coordinated and run; they will also learn how to prepare, mat, and frame artwork; and they will learn to see the big picture and apply their knowledge of art criticism when curating and selecting work to display,” commented Miss Long. The gallery will also provide an important experience of art appreciation for our students not enrolled in art classes. How exciting for our student artists and also our young patrons of the arts! An example of art teacher Kelly Long’s pottery. rs Get You . & Get In Miss Kelly Long BK ‘02, recently completed the first of three summers of study at the Design School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Miss Long, who has taught art at Bishop Kenny for six years, has been accepted to the Design’s Master of Fine Arts program. She is working on a Master of Fine Arts in Ceramics. The program is ranked #2 on US News & World Report’s Annual List of Best Graduate Schools. Miss Long was one of only 35 applicants accepted to the program from among candidates from throughout the United States and around the world. She will spend six weeks in Chicago for each of the next two summers and will do distance learning for the next two years while continuing to teach at BK. The MFA degree is the terminal degree in the Arts, equivalent to a Ph.D in other fields of study. Need Passes to BK Sporting Events? If an All-Sports Pass for admission to all regular season sporting events at BK sounds like a good idea, then the BK Boosters has an unbeatable offer for you. A BK Boosters membership brings with it an opportunity for you to buy passes for you and your family to gain admission to all regular season home sporting events for the entire 2014-15 school year. A BK Boosters pass offers significant savings to families that intend to come to support the BK Crusaders throughout the school year. (L-R) BK Boosters Julio Romero and Dan Devenny ’82 did a brisk business in Booster memberships at the first home game. If you’re a BK parent, simply fill out the BK Boosters order form that was mailed to you in early August and return it along with a check for the appropriate fees to BKHS. Your passes will be mailed to you as soon as we receive your order form. Not a BK parent or simply can’t find your order form? Visit our website www.bishopkenny.org and you can fill out and submit your registration online and you can even pay for it using our PayPal link. Just point and click and your BK Boosters passes will be in the mail on their way to you. Go Crusaders! 6 BK Boosters board member and parent Liz Iglesias ’83 (left), new parent Debbie Gilsdorf (center), and Miss BK, Shannon Atkins ‘15, gathered at a Meet ‘N Greet for freshman parents on the first day of school in August. ANNUAL FUND 2013-14 Annual Fund Campaign Wrap-Up n the winter edition of The Avenue we featured a preIAnnual liminary honor roll of donors to the 2013-2014 Fund. The following is a list of names of donors whose gifts were received after that initial list was published. In all, almost $275,000 was collected and used to help pay for Bishop Kenny’s financial aid program. We extend our thanks to everyone who contributed to last year’s appeal. This year’s Annual Fund calling will take place beginning on October 5. Please be generous when our volunteer calls your home. Remember…We promise not to call if your gift arrives before the October 5 calling kick-off. 2014-15 Annual Fund brochure Gifts received between February 1 and June 30, 2014 Charles G. Abood ‘71 Dr. Doris A. Abood ‘68 Kenneth V. Adams, M.D. ‘65 Mrs. Melissa Diane Adams Aetna Foundation, Inc. ** Cathy Reeks Alterman ‘66 American Express Foundation ** Christopher N. Ames ‘71 Anheuser-Busch Foundation ** Stephen J. Argalas ‘57 William M. Atwood ‘56 Bank of America Charitable Foundation ** Mrs. Barbara A. Banks Ms. Jennifer L. Barkoskie * Joseph E. Begley ‘80 – In memory of Jeff Southerland ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Brian K. Bennett Robert J. Bernath ‘57 Kevin A. Brice ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. Keith Brinker Brenda Batteh Brown ‘80 – In memory of Jeff Southerland ‘80 Tod & Christina Toney Caldwell ‘87* Ms. Victoria E. Carey * Denise Wilkinson Carson ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. John Caruso* Catholic Woman’s Club Stephanie Whaley Chinault ‘85 The Clorox Company Foundation ** The Coca-Cola Company ** Cleve M. Cooney ‘84 Michael P. Corrigan ‘75 Mrs. Rita Cunningham James & Kim Cusick ‘85 Rev. Msgr. Mortimer Danaher James J. DePalma ‘84 Craig A. Dewhurst ‘84 Mrs. Sharon B. Dover Stephen & Bonnie Arnett Duncan ‘70, ‘70 Gretchen Germain Ferrell ‘70 Ms. Nancy M. Geary – In honor of Rev. Michael R. Houle’s Anniversary Ralph C. Ghioto Jr. ‘54 Elizabeth Antone Gill ‘56 Andrew W. Greenwood ‘58 John P. Hartley ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Haubner Robert & Mary Lynn MacNamara Heekin ‘68, ‘68 ✛ – In memory of Marie C. Montgomery Robert & Mary Lynn MacNamara Heekin ‘68, ‘68 ✛ – In memory of Rosemary D. Wall Holy Family by the Sea Catholic Chapel James S. Hunt ‘81 Diane Kulas Hurtak ‘65 Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Hyde IBM International Foundation ** ING Charitable Giving Program ** Mr. Hugh F. Jones – In memory of Margaret Werner Jones ‘55 Shawn & Mariana Alvarez Kallivayalil ‘97, ‘98 Mr. Joe Lang Kershaw, Jr. – In memory of Jeff Southerland ‘80 William H. Krechowski ‘65 Louis & Patricia Stripling Larmoyeux ‘62, ‘64 Alexander S. Lawler ‘02 Paul D. Lewis Jr. ‘54 Charles S. Linning ‘57 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Loudermill Ms. June L. Lundy * Dr. Birgitta Sujdak Mackiewicz ‘94 Mrs. Mary MacNamara – In memory of Deacon David C. MacNamara Ruben & Nadeine Kowkabany Macomb ‘78 Scott P. Mall ‘86 Terry L. McCook ‘64 Margaret Pellicer McCully ‘54 Beth Wombough Medina ‘91 Jonathan W. Meide ‘98 Bill & Maripat Dunham Meide ‘71 Microsoft ** Doris (Bunni) Thornhill Moore ‘54 K. Michael Munsch ‘65 Mrs. Ruby M. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Tom Myslinski Lesley A. Newman ‘85 Sharon Benson Norman ‘68 ✛ Northwestern Mutual Foundation ** James W. Obi ‘65 Capt. John E. O’Neil Jr. USN (Retired) ‘64 Billy & Lynne Parry ‘84 Dzung X. Phan ‘12 William & Patricia Brennan Phelan ‘61, ‘63 Brian & Suellen Robinson Rampacek ‘60 Mr. & Mrs. Eric D. Reagan * John W. Roemer ‘61 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Scagliarini – In honor of Rev. Michael R. Houle’s Anniversary Mr. & Mrs. Phil Schmitt Mr. & Mrs. John D. Schoonmaker * Marie Cross Scidmore ‘58 Jason S. Seibel ‘93 Paul & Jennifer Shami ‘90 Mr. & Mrs. John T. Simonin Rev. Fr. Darius Slesznyski Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Smith Drs. Walter & Mary Smith Soha ‘75 Susan Epino Soriano ‘96 Brian & Teresa Stokes ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Stratton Esther Chao Sugarman ‘67 Meredith A. Swart ‘97 Frances Haut Towle ‘61 Paul C. Tremoulet ‘61 John K. Weedon ‘99 Wells Fargo Foundation ** Jean Crowell Willis ‘78 Maria Suarez Wilson ‘82 Mr. & Mrs. Dante P. Zarzoso Robert & Anna Zinner ‘83 Marji Ossi Zona ‘83 * Matching Gift Donor ** Matching Gift Company ✛ Bishop Kenny Class of 1968 Memorial Scholarship Fund 7 AUCTION REPORT 28th BK Boosters Auction his year’s BK Boosters auction held on March 22 realized a net profit of just over $107,000. More importantly, in its 28-year history the auction has raised nearly $2,000,000! This year’s proceeds will be used for, among other things, the first payment on the BK Boosters $100,000 pledge to the stadium improvements completed this summer. Other uses for the money include paying the cost of post-season team transportation, team uniforms, equipment, and a myriad of other financial requests yet to be imagined! T For the 16th year in a row, our friends at Carrabba’s Italian Grill provided a delicious buffet dinner featuring chicken marsala and steak marsala to a hungry auction crowd. Every item is freshly cooked and beautifully presented to nearly 500 appreciative guests. Following dinner, auction-goers enjoyed the delicious ice cream desserts donated by the Devenny family, owners of Bruster’s Ice Cream. We thank the Devennys, all of whom are BK graduates, for their continued generosity to the auction. (L-R) Auction Raffle Chairman Ellen Lowman congratulates Sharon Dover, auction guest and big winner of the annual 50/50 drawing. Sharon’s prize was $2900! The auction is not only successful in raising funds to help defray costs and underwrite projects to enhance the quality of extracurricular and athletic programs for our students, but it also brings volunteers together. It requires months of planning and a committee of at least 100 parents and friends of BK to put it all together. Volunteers, old and new, are always needed, so please keep your eyes peeled for meeting notices and announcements about auction work days – and don’t forget to mark your calendar and plan to join us on auction night. Our thanks is extended to all of the people, past and present, who have been a part of the auction’s growth and ask that all of our alumni, parents, and friends help make this event continue to thrive well into the future. Table sponsor Lou Walsh is an enthusiastic bidder. r alenda C r u o Mark Y al th nu 29 An Auction s r e t s BK Boo ay Saturd 5 21, 201 h c r a M 8 Wine Shoppe Volunteers Kathy Parete, Chairman Cheryl O’Connor, and Beth Meyer sold out 130 bottles of wine in 33 minutes. A new record! BK parent and graduate Lisa Glisson BK ’81, working at one of our basket workshop days, seems to be working on a basket that is larger than she is! Lisa also serves as chairman of the silent auction. The hardest working man at every auction, our talented and generous auctioneer Luman Beasley who volunteers his services each year. Our thanks to Luman. Auction volunteers gathered for a celebration luncheon at San Jose Country Club in May. A fitting thank you to a hard working committee. Karen Rowland and Silvia Morrill transformed the ladies’ and men’s restrooms into anything but everyday gym bathrooms. Thank you ladies your efforts are appreciated by our guests! The silent auction bid tables are busy on auction night. Live auction chairman Renee Rahaim has item display down to a science. Mary Monfort, Pam Cratem, Carmel Buchanan, and Karen Rowland are a talented crew of Basket Shoppe volunteers. The auction really is a 12-month job. Even in the middle of the summer our good friend and past BK parent Ruby Peters stopped by to donate some baskets for next year’s auction. Ruby and her husband Tom undoubtedly bought some of those baskets at a past BK Auction. Thanks, Ruby! Auction Committee & Volunteers — We Couldn’t Do It Without You! Anita Arlinghaus Mary Ausley Mike Bak Jennifer Barkoskie Cris Barr Sireen Bateh Kelly Beccaccio BK NJROTC Parents Jill Black Colleen Blaquiere Ray Boston Shelly Boynton April & Joe Bradley Barbara Bray Mary Ellen Britt Carmel Buchanan Campus Ministry Dept. Susan Caples Susan Caruso Cindy Chambers John & Debbie Coffey Caroline Costa Lori Crabtree Pam Cratem Chris D’Ambrosio Deerwood Frameworks Bob De Luca Silvia Denkler Joe DeSalvo Corey Drobnie Carrie Driscoll Gina Farmand Cecy Fazio Joe & Colleen Foy Monica Gasser Lisa Glisson Dorothy Grippi CMC Kevin Harris Susan Harrison Desiree Haubner Jennifer Heath Mary Lynn Heekin Kriss Herndon John Homa Donna Kibler Caleb Kitchings Peggy Lester Ellen Lowman Mike Lynch Ann Marie Maige David & Sheila Marovich Chris Martin Kathy Mathis Chris McClellan Sally McEnerney Mary McElveen Jeff Monday Mary Monfort Silvia Morrill Cheryl O’Connor Janet Olinto Anthony & Kathy Parete Diane Parker Lynne Parry Powers Price Renée Rahaim Janet Reagor Mike Rich Robert T. Roberts Larissa Rosa Ed Roth Karen Rowland LCOL Lynn Seckinger Maria Sellock Meg Sheffield Mike & Lisa Sherman Becky Smith Pat Smith Joyce Stanley Amy Stevens Jennie Stipe Richard & Alice Stratton Michelle Thompson Catherine Turner Kerry Warren Barb Weiss Bob West Geri West Leila Williams Carol Wright 9 Thank You Auction Sponsors We are grateful to the following sponsors who underwrite the expenses incurred in putting on an event of this size and our success is due in large part to their generous support. Please patronize their businesses and be sure to thank them for their support of Bishop Kenny High School. Auction Patrons ALSCO BBVA Compass Chartwells/Compass Group Cherokee Printing, Inc. Coca-Cola Now Picture This Mr. Scott Solliday Dr. Todd T. Puckett Mike & Lisa Sherman Trad’s Garden Center Dr. John & Mary Wolford Luman E. Beasley Auctioneers, Inc. Professional Auction Services Generously Provided By Luman E. Beasley Auctioneers, Inc. Luman has been with us now for nine years and does an outstanding job of making sure that we realize as much value as we possibly can from our live auction items. His enthusiastic and professional manner is much appreciated. If you have the need for the services of an auctioneer, we whole-heartedly recommend Luman Beasley Auctioneers, Inc. 730-3795 Auction Donors The following is a list of donors who provided items in support of the 28th Annual BK Boosters Auction. Please make a point of patronizing these businesses and take the time to thank them for their support of the Bishop Kenny auction when you do. Many of these donors have been with us since the first auction held more than 27 years ago! Words cannot express our gratitude for 1st Place Sports 4Rivers Smokehouse AA Gutter Services A1A Family Eyecare Acura of Orange Park Addy Blue Adventure Landing Dean & Karen Aldrich All-State Vacuum ALSCO Amelia Island Hampton Inn & Suites Amelia River Cruises & Charters Aquatica-SeaWorld’s Waterpark Arlington Bait & Tackle Arte Pizza Auto Buffs Car Wash & Quick Lube Awards Unlimited of Jacksonville Mike & Kathy Azzarello b.b.’s bistro BBVA Compass B. Langston Antiques & Liquidators 10 Bailey’s Powerhouse Gym Baker’s Sports Balfour Taylor Yearbooks Jennifer Barkoskie Bar Zin Bistro & Wine Bar Max & Cleo Bass Baxter’s Bar & Grill Restaurant Beach Diner Luman Beasley Johnny & Jessica Beehner Biscotti’s Bishop Kenny Angels Bishop Kenny Athletic Department Bishop Kenny Baseball Parents Bishop Kenny Boys’ & Girls’ Basketball Parents Bishop Kenny Boosters Bishop Kenny Cheerleading Parents Bishop Kenny Boys’ & Girls’ Cross Country Parents Bishop Kenny Crusader Yearbook Staff their loyalty to our school. Many donors are graduates and past parents and we thank them, too, for their kind support. If you are an alumnus of Bishop Kenny and would like to help by making a donation to Auction 2015, please call Sheila Marovich, Director of Development at 398-7545. Your donation, large or small, will be gratefully accepted. Bishop Kenny Family & Consumer Sciences Classes Bishop Kenny Football Parents Bishop Kenny Football Team Bishop Kenny Freshman Class Bishop Kenny German Club Bishop Kenny Boys’ & Girls’ Golf Parents Bishop Kenny Honor Society Bishop Kenny Interact Club Bishop Kenny Junior Class Bishop Kenny Latin Club Bishop Kenny National Honor Society Bishop Kenny Newspaper The Shield Bishop Kenny Office of Guidance Services Bishop Kenny Red & White Girls Bishop Kenny Senior Class Bishop Kenny Boys’ & Girls’ Soccer Parents Bishop Kenny Softball Parents Bishop Kenny Sophomore Class Bishop Kenny Spanish Club Bishop Kenny Student Council Bishop Kenny St. Vincent de Paul Society Bishop Kenny Support Staff Bishop Kenny Swim Team Parents Bishop Kenny Tennis Parents Bishop Kenny Boys’ & Girls’ Track & Field Parents Bishop Kenny Volleyball Parents Bishop Kenny ZIP Club Bistro Aix Jim Black Rev. Fr. James Boddie Rev. Fr. Anthony Bonela Bono’s Pit Bar-B-Q Ray Boston & Becky Iddings Mr. Ed Bowe Joe & April Bradley Arthur Browning, M.D. Bruster’s Ice Cream Bubbles Car Wash Donors continued on page 11 Donors continued from page 10 Bucky & Carmel Buchanan Coach Jerry Buckley Captain David Burns Bush Construction Company, Inc. Paul & Phyllis Bush Cady Studios David & Susan Caples Carpet Concepts, Inc. Carrabba’s Italian Grill John & Susan Caruso Casa Marina Hotel & Restaurant Catholic Charities Champion Cycling Chartwells/Compass Group Cherokee Printing, Inc. Chico’s Cimarrone Golf Club Gus & Diane Clark John & Debbie Coffey Corner Taco Costco Wholesale Cottonways Jim & Debbie Coultrip Cowford Traders Chip & Lori Crabtree Cruisers Grill The Cummer Museum of Arts & Gardens Rev. Msgr. Mortimer Danaher Dana’s Limousine & Transportation Service Deerwood Country Club Deerwood Frameworks Bob & Betty De Luca Joe & Mary DeSalvo Design & Build Group, Inc. Margaret Dodson Donald Alexander Dentistry The Donnelly’s Sharon Dover Chef Shawn Dugan Mr. & Mrs. John S. Duss IV Eleven South Espling Jewelers European Street Café The Exterior Group, Inc. The Fairbanks House Jon & May Feigenbaum Fionn MacCool’s Irish Pub & Restaurant The Florida Times-Union Fox Jewelry & Loan Co. Joe & Colleen Foy Michelle Gaskins Frakes Brian & Jackie Franco Charles Frisina FSCJ Artist Series Dr. Roberto Garcia Gator Bowl Association Kevin Gilbride Golf Channel Solutions Golf Club of Amelia Island Golf Club at North Hampton GolfTEC Joe & Dorothy Grippi John Grisham Grogan Family GT Leasing Rev. Fr. Jhon Guarnizo Hanania Automotive Group Tim & Susan Harrison Tim & Sue Hart Rev. Msgr. Vincent Haut David & Tricia Hawkins Jim & Marty Heekin Rob & Elizabeth Heekin Rob & Mary Lynn Heekin Bart & Sylvie Hernandez Kriss Herndon Hidden Hills Country Club Coach Juliet Highberger Dr. James & Michelle Horning Rev. Fr. Michael R. Houle Huntington Learning Center Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront I&C Cleaners, Inc. ICS Merrill Impressions Jacksonville Coca Cola Jacksonville Golf & Country Club Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute Jacksonville Sports Cards Jacksonville Suns Baseball Club Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Jason’s Deli Jersey Mike’s Subs J.J.’s Bistro Jimmy Johns Louis Joseph Jostens-RGS Rhodes Graduation Services Just in Time Organizing Charles & Donna Kauffman Ralph & Maura Kelly Donna Kibler Kimberly Clarke Salon Caleb & Heather Kitchings Rev. Msgr. Eugene Kohls Krystal Klean Window Washing Rev. Fr. Jose Kulathinal Dennis Lanahan Rev. Fr. Michael Larkin Leila’s Betty Lillie Lindt Chocolatier Kelly Long The Loop Pizza Grill Maintenance Supply Incorporated Stephen Malkoff Mandarin Liquors Jim Marlier Jane Marnett David & Sheila Marovich Mack & Karen Mathis Matthew’s Restaurant Mattress Plus Mercury Carpet of Jacksonville Dave Merrill Metro Diner Miami Marlins Baseball Team Miller’s Ale House Mimi’s Cafe Cole & Kate Moody Dr. & Mrs. Alvaro Moreno The Mudville Grille Natural Life Neff Company Robert & Erin Newell New York Football Giants New York Nails Rev. Fr. Thanh Nguyen North Florida Dermatology Associates, P.A. North Florida Traffic School Now Picture This Frame Shop Cheryl O’Connor Devon O’Connor Patrick & Melissa O’Connor Office Depot Damon & Janet Olinto Olive Omni Amelia Island Plantation Resort Todd & Stacey Orlando Jack & Maysoon Ossi Outback Steakhouse Anthony & Kathy Parete Steve & Diane Parker Bill & Shirley Parry Andy Peters Pet Paradise PGA Tour Entertainment at the PGA Academy at the World Golf Village Pilot Pen Corporation Pinch-A-Penny Pineapple Patch Pineapple Post Matt & Melanie Pitman Pizza Palace Planet Beach Planet Smoothie Players Grille Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Pohlgeers PRP Wine International, Inc. Publix Super Markets, Inc. Dr. Todd T. Puckett R&S Framing of Jacksonville, Inc. John & Maria Randle Reddi-Arts Red Lobster Restaurant Restore24, Inc. Ripley’s Attractions John Rivers Riverside Liquors & Village Wine Store Gary & Terry Roberts Roberts’ South Bank Pharmacy Gail Rogers Rev. Fr. Edward Rooney Rosenblum’s Rosie True Ruth’s Chris Steak House S.E. Joseph Jeweler San Jose SaberCats Arena Football Team San Marco Theatre SAT Prep Florida Sawgrass Marriott Resort & Spa Ron Scalisi Councilman Matt Schellenberg Seasons 52 Mike & Karen Shalley Mike & Lisa Sherman Pam Simpson Sam Sissine Sissine’s Office Systems, Inc. Nancy Smith-Clarity Graphic Design Zach & Maggie Smith Solar Cycle Distributors Scott D. Solliday Southern Tree, LLC Southern Wine & Spirits Stanley Steemer Starbucks St. Francis Inn Bed & Breakfast St. Vincent’s HealthCare System Stein Mart, Inc. Stellers Gallery Scott Stevens Sunshine School Fashions Sun Tire Services, Inc. Strike-Zone Fishing Swisher International Tacolu Restaurant John & Leslie Taylor Ric & Jackie Terry Terry’s Kitchen, Inc. T.G.I. Friday’s Theatre Jacksonville Thérapie Boutique Coach Mark Thorson Noreen Thurson TITLE Boxing Club TPC Sawgrass Lou & Betty Trad Trad’s of Jacksonville, Inc. The Tree Steak House Tri-Dimension Spinal Rehab Dennis & Sondra Tucker Ron & Catherine Turner Underwood Jewelers VENUS Verde Eco-Salon Vibha Hutchins Design Viva Authentic Mexican Restaurant Tim Wall Walsh Investment Consulting Group of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC Walt Disney World The Wardroom Ltd. Rafi & Denise Wartan Kathleen Watson Bob & Mary West Brett West Wild Wing Cafe David & Leila Williams Windemere Equestrian Center Wink’s Softball Camp Wink’s Volleyball Camp With the Wind Productions, LLC John & Mary Wolford Woody’s Bar-B-Q World Golf Hall of Fame The Write Touch Zimmiz Hair Designers, Inc. Please note that this list does not include the more than 250 names of individuals that contributed to the Basket Shoppe and other silent and live auction areas. We are very grateful to each individual auction donor but space would not allow for a complete list in this publication. 11 AUCTION 2015 Do You Know of Anyone Who Could Donate SOMETHING UNIQUE to Auction 2015? Each year the BK auction features more than 500 items on which to bid. What makes our auction so special is the incredible variety of special items – the hard-to-get and unusual things – that our network of alumni, parents and friends are able and willing to bring to the table. Auction volunteer Joe DeSalvo was able to secure a private, behind-the-scenes tour of EverBank Field this year. The Florida Times-Union’s Jaguars beat writer Ryan O’Halloran took our lucky bidders Vivian and Jon McDonald on an exciting tour of the stadium including the locker room, press box, and more. Ryan even threw in lunch for the group! (L-R) Joe DeSalvo, Jon & Vivian McDonald, and Ryan O’Halloran Past parent and longtime BK supporter Jim Marlier, Jr. donates an aerial tour of the North Florida Coastline for up to four people every year. This year Jim played host to BK President Father Houle, and BK board members Anthony Parete BK ’80 and David Marovich. The day was beautiful and the group enjoyed a tour that took them south to St. Augustine and north to Amelia Island. Jim returned the plane and all on board safely, landing back at Craig Field with wonderful memories and some great pictures, too. What a great auction item! (L-R) Fr. Michael Houle, Jim Marlier, Jr., Anthony Parete, and David Marovich Johnson & Wales graduate Chef Shawn Dugan and his wife Heather donate their services to bring a Low Country Boil to your home. You invite the guests and provide the drinks and Chef Shawn will use his considerable skills to prepare a delicious meal from appetizers to dessert. Another fabulous item from two very loyal auction donors. Chef Shawn Dugan 12 CLASS OF 2014 Graduation Week 2014 62nd Graduating Class of BKHS G raduation week is full of activities for members of the senior class and their families to enjoy. The activities begin with an Awards Program and Reception on Thursday night at the University of North Florida. Graduation Mass is held the following day at St. Joseph Church in Mandarin, and the week concludes on Saturday morning with commencement exercises at the University of North Florida. A class snapshot would tell you that the Class of 2014 is made up of 277 graduates; 100% of whom were accepted to college. The class earned nearly $7.3 million dollars in college scholarships and performed 56,977 hours of community service during their high school careers. Senior Awards The Senior Awards Program, held at the University of North Florida, saw students gather to collect more than 500 certificates, trophies, scholarships, medals, appointments, and even a few oversized presentation checks! Many knew why they had been invited, and others were surprised when their names were called to accept special awards. A complete list of all of the scholarships and awards presented to the Class of 2014 is printed in this publication. Graduation Mass Graduation Mass, which is held at St. Joseph’s Church in Mandarin, is always a special event as it marks the final time that classmates will attend Mass as a group. This year’s celebrant was Rev. John Tetlow, Father John Tetlow BK ’72 was the graduation Mass celebrant graduate of the BK Class of 1972. Commencement get where you want to go, to become who you want to be, and to accomplish your goals. This is what I did… over a decade ago. I had a vision for where I wanted my life to take me. As a poor kid from New York, raised by a single mom, with no money and essentially no future, I dreamed of a day like today when I Dr. Bryant Adibe ’06, three time spokesman could stand before you for the BK Annual Fund delivered an as a medical doctor, inspirational message to graduates. after having studied at Oxford, completed portions of medical school at Harvard and Stanford, and working with the President’s administration on healthcare reform and medical technology. Had you told this to me then, I would have never believed it. But it all started here. And today it starts here for you as well. We hope that our graduates will remember these words and that their futures will indeed be bright. They join the 61 classes that have graduated before them and now count themselves among the 14,800 men and women that comprise the alumni of Bishop Kenny High School. at St. Joseph’s Church. The week concluded with the 62nd commencement exercises of Bishop Kenny High School. The ceremony was held bright and early on Saturday, May 24 at the University of North Florida. Dr. Bryant Adibe, a member of the Bishop Kenny Class of 2006, delivered the customary address to the graduates, and Bishop Felipe Estévez presented diplomas to each proud graduate. In his address, Dr. Adibe, whose remarks were at the same time thoughtful and entertaining, shared the following: Your future, your tomorrow begins with your vision from today. In the Old Testament it says, “My people perish, due to lack of vision.” And to these exceptional graduates…I say, develop your vision. Lay out a roadmap to Bishop Estévez addressed the 62nd graduating class. Principal Todd Orlando takes a moment to congratulate the two Davids — Valedictorian David Barr and Salutatorian David Yarbrough, that is. BK President Rev. Michael Houle, Bishop Felipe Estévez and Dr. Bryant Adibe ‘06 gathered before graduation ceremonies at UNF in May. 13 Senior Awards 2014 T he Senior Awards Program is one of the highlights of graduation week. Held at the University of North Florida, parents of seniors come to watch their students as they are called forward to accept the many scholarships, service awards, and other presentations made at the program. Vice-Principal Mary DeSalvo served as emcee of this year’s ceremony. After welcoming the assembled parents, students, and special guests, Mrs. DeSalvo invited student council president David Barr to begin the program with a prayer. In addition to many of the scholarship presentations that were made and are listed in the master list of scholarships printed in this publication, the following memorial awards were presented to members of the Class of 2014. These awards are given annually in tribute to people who, each in their own way, left a mark on our school. Mrs. Susan Dennis presented the Nicholas Simon Dennis Award to Ava Long whose love for history made her a natural choice for this honor. the amount of $1,000. Susan Dennis presented the award to Ava Long, the winner of this year’s tribute to her son, Nick Dennis. CLAY ROBERTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Roger DuPont presents David Yarbrough with the John Burke Award JOHN BURKE AWARD The John Burke Award is presented by the BK Class of 1965 to the male or female student who demonstrates exceptional achievement in both the academic and athletic arenas. John Burke was an outstanding scholar-athlete who lettered in three sports – football, baseball, and track – while maintaining an exceptional grade point average at BK. John died in a workplace accident during the summer between his freshman and sophomore years at the University of Florida. A committee of John’s BK classmates gathers annually to select the student recipient of this award. The winner’s name is added to a perpetual trophy that is displayed in the school gymnasium. A commemorative plaque is given to the recipient and a check in the amount of $500 is also awarded. Roger DuPont presented this year’s award to David Yarbrough. KATIE CAPLES SCHOLARSHIP The Katie Caples Scholarship is provided by the foundation established in her memory. Katie was a member of the Class of 1999 who passed away during her junior year as the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. An honor student and state champi- 14 Susan and David Caples surprised Maria Iglesias by presenting her with the Katie Caples Scholarship at the Senior Awards program. onship runner, Katie was also involved in a host of extracurricular activities at BK. Male and female nominees are submitted to the selection committee for anonymous consideration. The recipient is selected based on academic achievement, athletic participation, and service to school and community. The scholarship is just one leg of the foundation’s activities that also focus on raising awareness and support for organ donation programs. The Katie Scholar receives a plaque and wrist watch to commemorate the selection, and a four-year renewable scholarship with a total value of up to $12,000. Mr. David Caples presented the scholarship to the 2014 Katie Scholar, Maria Iglesias. NICHOLAS SIMON DENNIS AWARD The Nicholas Simon Dennis Award is presented by the Dennis Family to the student who most closely mirrors the interests or qualities of their son Nicholas, a member of the Class of 2004, who passed away at the beginning of his senior year. A love for history and humanities is the prerequisite quality for the recipient of this award. Faculty members, especially the AP History teacher, are consulted in the selection process. The recipient of this award is presented with a commemorative plaque and a check in The Clay Roberts Memorial Scholarship is presented by the family of Clay Roberts, a member of the BK Class of 2007. The scholarship celebrates the life of Clay who passed away during his senior year. This renewable scholarship is presented to a male or female student who has participated in varsity athletics, has maintained a strong academic and extra-curricular record, and has demonstrated the qualities of fair play and team spirit. A pool of nominations is submitted to a committee for consideration and selection. The presentation plaque applauds the winner for making a positive difference in the daily lives of others through words and actions. In addition to the commemorative plaque, the winner will receive a renewable four-year scholarship with a value of up to $4,000. The 2014 winner of the Clay Roberts Memorial Scholarship was William Parry. Dr. Gary and Terry Roberts, along their daughter Casey ‘10, presented the scholarship at the ceremony. Awards continued on page 15 Will Parry, this year’s Clay Roberts Scholarship winner is seen here with Dr. Gary Roberts, wife Terry and daughter Casey, BK’10. Will is the second of the Parry boys to win this award; brother Hunter won the same award last year. Awards continued from page 14 SISTER MARY VINCENT LOURCEY, SSJ SCHOLARSHIP The Sister Mary Vincent Lourcey, SSJ Scholarship is presented in memory of this fine teacher who left an indelible mark on Bishop Kenny High School. Sister Vincent, who was loved and respected by students and faculty alike, taught Latin at BK for more than twenty-five years. The scholarship, which is sponsored by Bishop Kenny High School, is awarded annually to a gradClaire Sams was presented with the Sr. Mary uating senior who studied Latin while at Vincent Lourcey, SSJ Scholarship by Academic Dean, Debbie Coultrip. Bishop Kenny and will be attending a Catholic college or university. The recipient receives a plaque and a scholarship check in the amount of $1,000. Claire Sams was selected as the recipient of this award. Our gratitude is extended to all of the sponsors, donors, and presenters who play a part in these annual presentations and we congratulate all of the winners of these special awards. 2014 Bishop John J. Snyder Peace in Christ Award At the time of Bishop John J. Snyder’s retirement, an award was established in his honor. Every year one 8th grade student from each Catholic elementary school and one graduating senior from each Catholic high school is selected to receive the award. Winners must clearly exemplify Bishop Snyder’s motto of Peace in Principal Todd Orlando presents Christ. Each year Bishop Christina Schmitt ’14 with the annual John J. Snyder Peace in Kenny’s Peace in Christ Christ Award at Graduation Mass. recipient is presented with a certificate of honor at Graduation Mass. Recipients of the award exemplify the following criteria: Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Congratulations to Kathleen Patti ‘14 on being chosen as the 2014-2015 Jay Fund Scholarship recipient. Kathleen was diagnosed with cancer of the soft tissue in 2002 and suffered a recurrence in 2009. Kathleen has battled through it all, she has beaten cancer twice, and is moving on to college. She hopes to work with children as a social worker. Once quoting Christopher Reeve, Tom Coughlin shared, “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” Kathleen is truly such a hero and inspiration to all who know her. In 1996, while coaching the Jaguars, Tom Coughlin officially created the Jay Fund. This not-for-profit organization is devoted to assisting children with leukemia and other cancers and their families by providing emotional and financial support in order to help alleviate the stress associated with treatment and to improve the quality of their life. Since its inception, the fund has disbursed in excess of $2 million, while assisting over 1,000 families of children with cancer. • A student who is in good academic standing • A student whose character reflects humility • A student who has an outstanding history of service to others • A student who is committed to resolving conflicts peacefully • A student who shows compassion and concern for others • A student who is active in his/her Church community Christina Marie Schmitt was selected as the 2014 Bishop Kenny High School recipient of the 14th annual award. In a letter to Bishop Snyder informing him of this year’s Peace In Christ Award recipient, Deacon De Luca wrote, “Christina Marie is an above average student. She has earned the respect of her teachers and classmates alike. A Bright Futures Candidate, she has been very involved in the school’s extra-curricular activities such as cross country, National Honor Society, and track. Additionally, she finds time to assume leadership roles and responsibilities in the BK Chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society and in Campus Ministry where she served in a commendable manner as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. She is actively involved in her parish community. Those who meet her are always touched by her willingness and ability to provide service with a smile and a happy heart.” Christina is the daughter of BK Science Department chairman Vicki Schmitt and husband Phil, and is currently enrolled as a freshman at FSU. BK parent and graduate Rafi Wartan ‘82 seems perfectly happy to be surrounded by BK’s Georgia Tech-bound graduates at the Senior Awards Program. Rafi, who represented the Georgia Tech Alumni Association at the program, had the pleasure of presenting Alumni Scholarships to two BK students, Erik Sampayo and his daughter Maddy Wartan. (L-R) Erik Sampayo, Rafi Wartan, Madeline Wartan, Maria Iglesias, and Rafael Murphy Past recipients of the Peace in Christ Award are: Melissa McKeon ‘01 Stephen Cox ‘02 Joseph Chancey ‘03 Lauren O’Hara ‘04 Nicholas Giovanni ‘05 Colleen Minta ‘06 Maria Bardo-Colon ‘07 Hannah Christian ‘08 Michael Bell ‘09 Brendan Coster ‘10 Clayton Bernard Ludwig ‘11 Samuel Dunbar ‘12 Mary Kate Truss ‘13 15 Class of 2014 Valedictorian and Salutatorian Valedictorian of the Class of 2014 David Barr David Barr earned a final GPA of 4.5, earning the distinction of being named Bishop Kenny High School’s 62nd Valedictorian. David is enrolled at the University of Miami where he plans to major in economics. David served as the President of Bishop Kenny High School’s Student Government during his senior year. He was a member of the National Honor Society, a four-year member of our boys’ cross country and track teams, and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. He has taken eleven AP exams during high school, and was named an AP Scholar with Distinction in the summer of 2013 as a result of his high scores. Besides being an outstanding student and athlete, David Salutatorian of the Class of 2014 David Yarbrough David Yarbrough, Salutatorian of the Class of 2014 earned a final GPA of 4.48. David, who accepted a Cross Country Scholarship, is currently enrolled at Florida Southern College where he will study Biology in their Honors College. David served on the Bishop Kenny Student Council for three years, was Chaplain of the National Honor Society, and Secretary of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. David also served as a Student Representative on the Bishop Kenny School Improvement Team for two years. David was a member of the National Honor Society, the National Spanish Honor Society, and participated in the prestigious Joe Berg Society seminars. He achieved Honor Roll every quarter of his high school career, received certificates of excellence in several earned over 535 service hours during his high school career, the highlight of which was a very meaningful mission trip to Haiti last summer. David is a National Merit Commended Scholar and a National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholar based on his PSAT scores. He received the St. Michael’s College Book Award for his outstanding academic record, his volunteerism, and his leadership. David applied and was accepted to the University of Alabama, the University of Florida, the University of Georgia, the University of Miami, and the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. David Barr ‘14 is the first valedictorian in school history to share this distinction with a sibling. David’s sister Lauren Barr ‘11 was the valedictorian of her class. We wish both of these talented BK graduates every success in their respective pursuits. subjects, and is an AP Scholar with Distinction. David received the Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology from the University of Rochester. He also served as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion and even found the time to accumulate over 200 service hours to various community organizations. David was a four-year member of the track and cross country teams. He was the 2013 FHSAA 2A 1600m State Champion, a member of the 2012 FHSAA 2A Cross Country State Champion Team, and the 2012 Florida Times-Union Boys’ Cross Country Runner of the Year, as well as the Jacksonville Track Club’s 2012 Most Outstanding Male High School Cross Country Runner. David applied and was accepted to Clemson University, Florida State University, the University of Florida, Florida Southern College, and Furman University. National Merit Finalists In October of 2012 over 1.5 million juniors took the PSAT and entered the National Merit Scholarship competition. Fifty thousand of those students were identified as high scorers. Six of those 50,000 students were from Bishop Kenny and continued on in competition. Congratulations to all of these fine students for their success in the National Merit competition. (L-R) BK National Merit Scholar Royce Reyes and National Merit Commended Students: David Barr, Rafael Murphy, Tim Russell-Wagner, Kayla Schilling and Madeline Wartan. 16 National Merit Finalist Royce Reyes National Merit Commended Students David Barr Rafael Murphy Tim Russell-Wagner Kayla Schilling Madeline Wartan National Hispanic Scholar David Barr SCHOLARSHIPS Class of 2014 Earns $7.3 Million in Scholarships It is with great pleasure that we publish this impressive list of scholarships earned by the Bishop Kenny High School Class of 2014. We take great pride in the diversity of our student body, and their accomplishments reflect that diversity. We look forward to hearing great things from these very accomplished young people and we applaud them for their achievements. Congratulations to BK’s newest alumni! Anthony Alberre Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Logan Boté State of Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Kendall Aldrich Luke Boté Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Blazer Elite Scholarship University of Alabama at Birmingham University Freshman Scholarship Florida State University Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Scholars Award Erin Apple Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Award for Competitive Excellence (ACE) Iowa State University Presidential Out-of-State Waiver Scholarship The University of Georgia Generations Scholarship Iowa State University Auburn Spirit Foundation Scholarship Auburn University Vince Dooley Scholarship Georgia Bulldog Club of Jacksonville Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida University Freshman Scholarship Florida State University College Scholarship Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation Melinda Assi Dean's Scholarship Talent Scholarship Jacksonville University Jacksonville University Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship State of Florida Tampa University Farah Azzouz Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Gold Scholarship Leaders and Achievers Award State of Florida University of North Florida Comcast Erin Bak Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship State of Florida Mayo Clinic David Barr Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate One UGA Scholarship Regents Waiver President's Scholarship Gables Scholarship Presidential Scholarship John Boynton Bridget Buchanan Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Johnathan Azar State of Florida University of Georgia University of Georgia University of Miami University of Miami University of Alabama State of Florida University of South Florida State of Florida Rhett Butler Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship Out-of-State Grant Presidential Scholarship Major Grant Academic Scholarship Endorsement Grant Visit Grant Honors College Scholarship Director's Award State of Florida Berry College Berry College Millsaps College Millsaps College Florida Institute of Technology Florida Institute of Technology Florida Institute of Technology University of South Florida University of South Florida Alessandra Campos Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate A.J. "Bud" Weisbrod Memorial Scholarship State of Florida United Aqua Group Nate Caron Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida 17 Victoria Carroll Angel Dowell Honors Scholarship LEAD Scholarship Out-of-State Tuition Waiver Florida Atlantic University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southern University Mario Cerpa Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholarship Dean's Scholarship Grant State of Florida Jacksonville University Embry-Riddle University Embry-Riddle University Jonathan Chiotti Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Joseph Connelly Collegiate Award Endowment Scholarship Belmont Abbey Huntingdon College Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Breana Edwards Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Jenna Feigenbaum Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Freshman University Scholarship State of Florida Florida State University Kelly Fitzsimmons State of Florida Julianne Geary Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Sims Scholars Tuition Reduction Sims Scholars Scholarship State of Florida University of South Carolina University of South Carolina Alaina George Hanna Crist University of South Carolina Beaufort McKenna DeBever Athletic Grant-in-Aid-Swimming Academic Scholarship Academic Scholarship Auburn University Chestnut Hill College Belhaven University Elizabeth DeLeo Dean's Scholarship Early FAFSA Filer Grant Stetson University Stetson University Anna DeSalvo Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Excellence Scholarship Non-Resident Access Grant State of Florida University of Mississippi Mississippi State University Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Ignatius/Magis Award State of Florida Marquette University Ali Devine Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Gold Scholarship State of Florida University of North Florida State of Florida Audrey Golden Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship State of Florida The King's College Brianna Golino Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Brooke Gunlock Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Sarah Gushanas State of Florida Amber Harris Campbell University Grant Campbell University Megan Hathaway Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Lauren Hawley Brandon Diaz Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship State of Florida Jacksonville University Jacksonville University University of North Florida Andrew Hawkins Benjamin DeVries Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholarship Talent Scholarship Presidential Platinum Scholarship Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate David DeStephano State of Florida Mayo Clinic Mackenzie Dody Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Chancellor's Scholarship University of Massachusetts Amherst Presidential Platinum Scholarship University of North Florida Dean's Scholarship University of New Hampshire Presidential Merit Scholarship Flagler College Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship State of Florida Mayo Clinic Elizabeth Hayes Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Kaitlyn Healy Capt. Blanchart Maritime Endowed Scholarship University of North Florida Kayla Hernandez Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate 18 Mercer University Travis Duffy Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Olivia Coker Residential Scholarship Award University Academic Scholarship State of Florida Valeria Hernandez Kayla Kostage Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Kirstyn Higdon Jack Morgan VolunTeen Service Award Friends of the Library Sean Horan Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Flinn Scholars Award Silver Scholar Award State of Florida University of South Carolina New College Maria Iglesias State of Florida University of Alabama Auburn University University of Georgia University of North Florida Katie Caples Foundation Katherine Iturra Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Samuel Jaramillo Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Jennifer Javurek Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Rebecca Jones Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship State of Florida Mayo Clinic Pierce Kurek Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Achievement Scholarship Distinction Scholarship Trustee Award Redhawk Excellence Scholarship Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Nicholas Simon Dennis Award State of Florida Ohio University Ohio University Ohio University Miami University of Ohio Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Grant Quest Scholarship University of North Florida Macey Kaczorowski Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship State of Florida University of North Florida Jakub Kaszuba Capt. Blanchart Maritime Endowed Scholarship University of North Florida Caroline Kauffman Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Chale Kelley Stetson University University of South Carolina Beaufort Niagara University Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Bethany Merit Scholarship Kalon Leaders Award Kirkpatrick Scholarship Out-of-State Grant Faculty Scholarship State of Florida Bethany College Bethany College Bethany College Bethany College Stetson University Brianna Maisonet Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Capt. Blanchart Maritime Endowed Scholarship State of Florida University of North Florida Laura Marshe State of Florida Morgan Mashburn Jacksonville University Timothy Mason Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Herman Terry University Scholars Endowment Presidential Platinum Scholarship Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship State of Florida University of North Florida University of North Florida Mayo Clinic Justin Matos NROTC Scholarship Department of the Navy Macy May Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship State of Florida Mayo Clinic Brendan McClellan Academic Scholarship Jacksonville University John McCrone Anne Kennedy Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Cross Country and Track Academic Scholarship Florida State University Zachary Lowe Academic Scholarship Ezekiel Juego State of Florida The Dennis Family Stephen Long Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Dorina Jubani State of Florida Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln Memorial University Keeshaun King Catholic High School Scholarship Dean's Scholarship Elms Distinguished Scholarship St. Vincent Award Flagler College Flagler College Ava Long Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Foundation in Excellence Scholar Scholar Award Classic Award Scholarship Presidential Platinum Award Katie Caples Scholarship Dean's Scholarship Resident Scholarship President's Scholarship Flagler Grant New Student Early Filer Grant Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Justin McDonald Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Julia Monday St. Vincent College Stetson University Elms College St. Vincent College Legacy Scholarship University Scholarship Queens University of Charlotte Queens University of Charlotte 19 Anna Moore Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate LEAD Scholarship Out-of-State Fee Waiver Alejandro Perez-Gonzalez State of Florida Georgia Southern University Georgia Southern University Julie Moore Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida William Morgan Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholarship Heritage Scholarship for Non-Residents Presidential Award Honors College Scholarship Florida Tech Scholarship McKissick Scholars Award Presidential Diamond Scholarship State of Florida Department of the Navy Vanessa Navarro Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida State of Florida University of North Florida Conner Noe Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholarship State of Florida Auburn University State of Florida State of Florida University of South Florida 20 Assad Richa Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Gold Scholarship State of Florida University of North Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate St. Patrick Scholarship Dean's Scholarship State of Florida Franciscan University Franciscan University Mattison Robinson Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Jennett Scholarship Steele Business Scholarship Athletic Grant-in-Aid-Golf Ave Maria University Ave Maria University State of Florida Valdosta State University Valdosta State University Valdosta State University Christina Roldan Academic Scholarship Jacksonville University Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Faculty Scholarship State of Florida Stetson University Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Husam Safar State of Florida Madison Pequignot Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida CSX Leadership Scholarship National Merit Scholarship Corporation National Merit Finalist Scholarship University of Central Florida Presidential Scholarship University of Alabama Timothy Russell-Wagner Jr. Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Foundation James Pearthree Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Juliana Roldan State of Florida Family of Clay Roberts Kathleen Patti New York Football Giants Scholarship State of Florida University of North Florida Royce Reyes Davis Roche William Parry Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Clay Roberts Memorial Scholarship Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Joseph Parker Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Innovation Award State of Florida Department of the Navy United States Military Academy Mary Reid Athletic Scholarship-Football Catholic High School Scholarship Cassidy Parker Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Bronze Scholarship State of Florida Alexa Pappas Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate NROTC Scholarship US Military Academy Appointment Bryant Roche Caroline O'Donnell Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Jacob Pewitt Megan Riederer Harris Newsteder Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Platinum Scholarship University of North Florida Jack Reagor State of Florida Clemson University University of Kentucky University of South Florida University of South Florida Florida Institute of Technology University of South Carolina University of North Florida Rafael Murphy Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate NROTC Scholarship Capt. Blanchart Maritime Endowed Scholarship State of Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Capt. Blanchart Maritime Endowed Scholarship State of Florida University of North Florida Stephanie Salkay Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Natalie Simonin State of Florida Erik Sampayo Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Charles N. Heston Scholarship Jacksonville Georgia Tech Network Goizueta Foundation Scholarship The Goizueta Foundation Scholarship at GT Georgia Tech Grant Georgia Institute of Technology Claire Sams Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Maurelian Scholarship Catholic High School Scholarship Merit Scholarship Presidential Merit Scholarship Academic Merit Scholarship Sr. Mary Vincent Lourcey Scholarship State of Florida Christian Brothers University Christian Brothers University Christian Brothers University Flagler College Saint Leo University Bishop Kenny High School Mississippi State University Mississippi State University State of Florida Sydney Scheiding Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Bronze Scholarship Innovation Award State of Florida University of North Florida University of South Florida State of Florida Kayla Schilling Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Class of '38 Golden Anniversary Scholarship Out-of-State Tuition Scholarship Non-resident Grant Presidential Scholarship Freshman University Scholarship State of Florida Clemson University Clemson University Clemson University Stetson University Florida State University State of Florida Christina Schmitt Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida State of Florida Ave Maria University Ave Maria University State of Florida Department of the Navy Lindsay Sheffield Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Bronze Scholarship State of Florida Kelsey Smith Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Honors College Scholarship Director's Award Pegasus Bronze Scholarship Presidential Gold Scholarship Top Ten Knights Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida University of South Florida University of South Florida University of Central Florida University of North Florida University of Central Florida State of Florida Abram Suneson State of Florida Jordon Tindell Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship Valpo Fund Alumni Scholarship Athletic Scholarship-Volleyball Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Platinum Scholarship State of Florida Valparaiso University Valparaiso University Valparaiso University State of Florida University of North Florida Anna Trousdell Academic Scholarship Award Berry College Timothy Truss Presidential Merit Award Belmont Abbey College Gavin Tucker State of Florida Spencer Turner Dean's Scholarship Stetson Medallion Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Scholars Award Stetson University Stetson University State of Florida University of South Florida Kevin Vogt Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Alec Sharpe Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate NROTC Scholarship Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Joseph Ventenilla Devan Sef Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Football Catholic High School Scholarship University of Nebraska at Kearney Cierra Smith Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Brooke Schloth Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Out-of-State Tuition Waiver-Football Anna Tran Tyler Schellenberg Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Cameron Singletary Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Robert Sarchet Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Stetson University Kyle Stayer Gregory Peter Santos Access Grant Northeast Florida Annual Scholarship Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Faculty Scholarship State of Florida Caroline Warden Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Madeline Wartan State of Florida University of North Florida Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Zell Family Scholarship Jacksonville Georgia Tech Network 21 Tiffany Wassmer Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate David Yarborough State of Florida Kenneth Weiss Jr. Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Jordan Whitford Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Nicholas Williams Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida Kelsey Wittig Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate State of Florida AMDA Scholarship Award American Musical and Dramatic Academy John Wolford Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Football Athletic Scholarship-Football The year of the selfie …even at graduation! 22 State of Florida East Carolina University Wake Forest University Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Out-of-State Academic Scholarship Pfeiffer Scholarship Scholars Residency Grant Salutatorian Scholarship Men's Cross Country Scholarship Bell Tower Scholarship John Burke Award State of Florida Clemson University Florida Southern College Florida Southern College Florida Southern College Florida Southern College Furman University Bishop Kenny Class of 1965 Angela Zwarycz Faculty Scholarship College Scholarship Stetson University American Postal Workers Union Local #7041 College Acceptances 2014 Albany State University AMDA College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts American Academy of Dramatic Arts Arizona State University Auburn University Ave Maria University Barry University Belmont Abbey College Belmont University Berry College Bethany College Borough of Manhattan Community College of the CUNY Campbell University Centre College Chatham University Christian Brothers University Clemson University College of Charleston College of Coastal Georgia College of Staten Island Colorado State University Concordia University - River Forest Darton State College Davidson College Edward Waters College Elms College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Florida Emory University Finlandia University Flagler College Florida A&M University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University Florida Polytechnic University Florida Southern College Florida State College at Jacksonville Florida State University Franciscan University of Steubenville Furman University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Greenville College Greenville Technical College Huntingdon College Indiana University at Bloomington Iowa State University Jacksonville University Kansas State University Louisiana State University Marquette University Mercer University Methodist University Miami University, Oxford Millsaps College Mississippi State University New College of Florida Niagara University North Carolina State University Northeastern University Northwest Florida State College Nova Southeastern University Ohio University Oxford College of Emory University Palm Beach State College Palm Beach Gardens Pennsylvania State University Pensacola State College Purdue University Queens College of the CUNY Queens University of Charlotte Ringling College of Art and Design Rollins College Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at Newark Saint Leo University Saint Vincent College Santa Fe College Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah State University Southern Methodist University Southern Wesleyan University St. Cloud State University St. Johns River State College Stetson University Tallahassee Community College The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina The Ohio State University The University of Alabama The University of Alabama at Birmingham The University of Georgia The University of Memphis The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of Tampa Thiel College Troy University Tulane University United States Military Academy University of Central Florida University of Colorado at Boulder University of Connecticut University of Florida University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Massachusetts, Boston University of Miami University of Mississippi University of Nebraska at Kearney University of New Hampshire University of North Florida University of Pittsburgh University of South Alabama University of South Carolina University of South Carolina, Beaufort University of South Florida, St. Petersburg University of South Florida, Tampa University of Tennessee, Chattanooga University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of West Florida Valdosta State University Valencia College Valparaiso University Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Wake Forest University Webber International University Webster University Western Carolina University Wisconsin Lutheran College 23 AROUND CAMPUS Creative Photography Last spring, Emily Bateh ‘16, a student in Creative Photography participated in a class project resulting in a new view of the Bishop Paul Tanner Chapel. In describing the assignment, photography teacher Mr. Vinny Saladino said, “Students were commissioned by a magazine company of their choice to shoot for its cover. Using the concepts and fundamentals we covered this year, students were asked to take their best photograph from their newest photo shoot and design the magazine cover.” Many students jumped at the opportunity to photograph for magazines such as Better Homes & Gardens, Sports Illustrated, and National Geographic. Emily chose to photograph the Chapel interior and proudly decided she would feature her photo as the cover for The Avenue. According to Mr. Saladino, “Not only did Emily’s photo provide us with a new perspective of the Chapel, I was happy to see The Avenue held in the same league as other national publications.” Miss Emily Bateh ’16 chose the Paul F. Tanner Chapel as the subject of a Creative Photography project. Combining photographic and technology skills learned in Creative Photography, Emily Bateh produced her own cover of The Avenue. Mary Dickey Named Finalist in Essay Contest In January of 2014, in preparation for the canonization of Pope John Paul II as a Saint of the Catholic Church in April, participating Catholic High Schools in the U.S. announced a commemorative essay contest. Students were challenged to write, in 250 words or less, an answer to the following question – If Pope John Paul II were alive today, what would he do to bring peace to the world? The following essay, which was named one of seven finalists in the competition, was submitted by Mary Dickey ‘16. “As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live,” said Pope John Paul II. Throughout his role as the leader of our Church, one of the things he heavily focused on was the domestic church. The basis of our society, government, and our very own church are based on family. In fact, the first thing that the devil attacks is family. If Pope John Paul II were alive today, the domestic church would be central to his mission for world peace. In today’s world, the very structure of family is under constant attacks from the outside world. Once the structure of family has been attacked, our government, society, and even the Church will fall. Due to this vital need for the domestic church, Pope John Paul II would use the domestic family to his advantage to promote world peace. He would instruct us to create a strong faith center environment for our children because they are the world’s future leaders. With leaders strong in their faith, we can come to more reasonable conclusions without the need for violence to solve our growing conflicts in today’s world. Not only will a faith driven domestic family raise fully capable leaders, but it will also promote peace within our very own communities, which leads to an overall better functioning group. By using the domestic family as our fountain, we will be able to continue Pope John Paul II’s work to promote world peace.” Mary, who learned of the contest from Assistant Academic Dean and English teacher, Mrs. Laura Yocum, was also recognized for winning the Florida Times-Union's annual Holiday Short Story Contest in December of 2013. Mary's story, The Christmas Angel appeared on the front page of the lifestyle section of the Times-Union on December 24, 2013. We applaud this young writer for taking the time to participate in these competitions and for the excellent quality of her work. 24 BK THEATRE T he Bishop Kenny Players 2014 main stage theater production, William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, showcased the talents of a large cast of very talented students. Ms. Amy Canning, Theatre Arts and Technical Arts teacher, served as director for the show. Photos: With the Wind Productions The production featured a futuristic set that was influenced by the all-paper set designed by Architect Frank Gehry in 2003 for a production of Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. The production also featured new age music and an original score written by our own Maeve Cosgrove ‘15. The cast also used Zulu fighting sticks to perform professional stage fights choreographed by Chris Beaulieu. Romeo & Juliet “Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end: O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop To help me after?”- Juliet There were multiple notable performances including Kelsey Wittig ‘14 as Juliet. Kelsey currently attends the American Music Dramatics Academy in New York City. Jack Macri ‘16 delivered a very strong performance as Romeo, while Grace Tilbrook ‘16 played the part of the saucy nurse, and Noah Duclos ‘15 was sensational as Friar. Even Deacon De Luca made a cameo appearance as Friar John, much to the delight of the audience. The theatre department was also able to display its brand new, beautiful sky drop that gave brilliant color to the entire set. The cast played to a full house on each of its two-night schedule at the Carla Harris Performing Arts Center in March. The upcoming season promises more great performances as plans are underway for an exciting One Act festival in the fall, an early spring children's show and, for the spring main stage, the musical version of Alice in Wonderland. Dates: Thursday, March 5 and Friday, March 6 at 7:00 PM. $10.00 at the door; $8.00 advance purchase. Please join us. (L-R) Tyler Williams, Maeghan Pettus‘15, Megan Wordell‘17, Mathew Jackson (kneeling), Jonathan Chiotti, and Jack Macri, all cast members in the Spring 2014 production of Romeo and Juliet. Mark your calendars: Alice in Wonderland. March 5 & 6 • 7:00 PM $10.00 at the door; $8.00 in advance 25 Preview BK On the last day of Preview BK, incoming freshman students wearing the tie-dyed shirts they made in the chemistry lab gathered for a group photo. Bishop Kenny, formerly known as Academic Fitness Camp, provided 87 incoming freshmen with the opportunity to acclimate to the high school environment during three, fun-filled days this past July. Preview With the help of 17 upperclassmen who served as counselors, faculty, and Principal Todd Orlando, students learned to navigate the campus, read a schedule, and open a combination lock – all skills needed to help lessen the first day jitters of freshman year. New friendships formed quickly as students participated in a variety of activities including a campus-wide scavenger hunt, a spirited “History of BK” trivia contest, and a faithfilled, hour-long retreat with campus minister Brad Winkler. Counselors openly shared their high school experiences with the campers, from appreciating the savory flavor of the Otis Spunkmeyer cookies served at lunch, to encouraging them to get involved in clubs, activities, and the sports programs. In addition, members of the boys’ basketball team, NJROTC cadets, and the cheerleaders welcomed and challenged the freshmen as they participated in the Amazing (Campus) Race. On the final day, students proudly wore home their personally designed, tie-dyed shirts created in the chemistry Participants in Preview BK made tie-dyed shirts in lab under the supervision of the chemistry lab as part of the 3-day summer science teachers Mrs. Vicki program for incoming freshman. Schmitt and Ms. Lindsay Crawford. These same students arrived back on campus August 13, confident, excited, and prepared to begin the next chapter of their lives – high school. Andrea Salom ‘16 Semi-Finalist in Young Naturalist Competition Junior Andrea Salom ‘16 was selected as a semi-finalist in the 2014 Young Naturalist Awards, a research-based science competition for students in grades 7-12 to promote participation and communication in science. Andrea submitted her science project, A Clean Energy Alternative for consideration. The following is a portion of Andrea’s notification letter: Andrea Salom’16 was selected as a semi-finalist out of 850 participants in the 2014 Young Naturalist Awards Competition. 26 On behalf of the American Museum of Natural History we would like to congratulate you on becoming a semi-finalist in the 2014 Young Naturalist Awards competition. Your essay was one of over 850 essays that we received from students throughout the United States and Canada. The subject matter of these essays ranged from ways to optimize biofuel, to observing the effects of urbanization on animals, to documenting the spread of invasive species. This year the competition was very strong, so becoming a semi-finalist is a real achievement. Over forty environmentalists, museum docents, science teachers and education specialists made up our panel of judges. Here are the comments on your entry. Andrea, your impressive investigation of wind power addresses a key energy issue. Your background research provided key insights and led you to a great question. In addition, your detailed procedures make it easy for another scientist to replicate your results, and you collected quite a bit of data from your experiment. Your thorough discussion of why you got the results you did could have been supplemented with some tests for statistical significance. The important thing is that you have taken the first step in appreciating and understanding the world around you. The scientific world needs more inquisitive minds like yours! We congratulate Andrea on this wonderful accomplishment. Retirement Ceremony for Gunnery Sergeant Bradley J. Winkler (L-R) Jaelyn Reyes, Gisselle Moreno, Kyle Leonard, Deacon Robert De Luca, Max May, Antonio Pumarejo, Gunnery Sergeant Robert Germano BK ’89, Gunnery Sergeant Bradley Winkler, Lieutenant Hayden Sams BK‘10, Danielle Zinner, Bianca Pumarejo, Victoria Hensley, and Alvaro Sanchez. Students are all members of the NJROTC Color Guard. retirement ceremony for Gunnery Sergeant Bradley J. Winkler was held in the Carla Harris Performing Arts Center on May 17, 2014. Mr. Winkler is a religion teacher, coach, member of the Campus Ministry team, and husband of Mrs. Suzanne Winkler, a fellow BK teacher and coach. What some may not have known is that Mr. Winkler has served our country honorably for the past 20 years as a highly decorated United States Marine. A Bishop Kenny NJROTC faculty members, Master Chief Kevin Harris USN (Ret.) served as Master of Ceremonies at the program and LTCOL Lynn Seckinger USMC (Ret.) presented Mr. Winkler with his official retirement certificate and awards. Members of the Bishop Kenny NJROTC Unit served as color guard at the ceremony attended by Mr. Winkler’s family, friends, former students, and many members of Bishop Kenny’s administration, faculty, and staff. In the spirit of keeping it all in the family, after the Invocation offered by Deacon Robert De Luca, BK graduate and retired Gunnery Sergeant Robert Germano, Class of ‘89 addressed the assembled guests. He spoke of the time he and Gunnery Sergeant Winkler served together under the 4th Amphibious Battalion and during their time in Iraq. Brad Winkler was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1993 he graduated from Charlotte Catholic High School after which he began his Marine Corps career at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina. Since 1994 there have been many assignments at multiple locations including the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, and even in the Middle East in 2003 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since his return from Iraq, Mr. Winkler has served in the Marine Corps Reserves in support of the Marine Corps Recruiting Command. We are proud of Brad and his service to our country and congratulate him and wife Suzanne on his retirement. Brad and Suzanne are busy with their teaching and coaching activities at Bishop Kenny. After school they are busy with three children and have one more on the way. NJROTC Air Rifle Team Competitive shooting is the safest of all competitive sports because safety is taught from the moment a student enters the shooting program and also because safety rules are strictly enforced and observed by all participants. The Bishop Kenny Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Air Rifle Team gives students the opportunity to learn the importance of gun safety and the potential danger involved with unsafe handling of guns. The mission of the NJROTC Air Rifle Team is to encourage and introduce cadets to the discipline of competitive, precision marksmanship. This is accomplished by providing structured classroom marksmanship instruction, practical application, individual qualification, and competitive match opportunities. As members of a highly trained group, team members gain satisfaction from being part of a precision, professional, smoothly functioning team. Thanks to a generous $5,318.00 grant from the National Rifle Association Foundation, the Bishop Kenny NJROTC Air Rifle Team was provided with eight new compressed air T-200 Air Rifles and slings which will give cadets on the 2014-15 team the ability to shoot a more accurate state-of-the-art air rifle. Membership on the NJROTC Air Rifle Team is open to all academically qualified NJROTC students. 27 Students Recognized at 23rd Annual Scholars Awards Breakfast Each spring the Scholar Awards Breakfast is the forum that allows the administration an opportunity to honor students who bring honor to themselves and their school for accomplishments in academics, service, the arts, and other endeavors that take place off campus. This year 217 students were invited to this event. Now in its 23rd year, this program has acknowledged the accomplishments of 3,800 students who have made a positive impact on Bishop Kenny and the Jacksonville community. Civic and Other • Catholic Boy Scout of the Year • Eagle Scouts • Exchange Club of Jacksonville • Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar • Joe Berg Seminars • Mayor Alvin Brown’s Essay Contest • Prudential Spirit of Community • Youth Appreciation Arlington Optimist Club • Youth Leadership Jacksonville Science • Army Corps of Engineers Competition • DuPont Challenge • Northeast Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair • Toshiba ExploraVision • Waterworks Competition Foreign Language • National Latin Exam • National Spanish Exam Forensics • American Legion Boys State • American Legion Girls State • American Legion District Oratorical Contest • North Florida Catholic Forensics League Theater Arts • International Thespian Society Awards Music • Florida Bandmasters Association All-District Band • National Association of Teachers of Singing • National Federation of Music Clubs • State Women’s Chorus 28 The award winners, all of whom were nominated by members of the faculty, were presented with a Scholars Award medallion at the program and were invited to stay afterward for a continental breakfast. The ceremony was held in Carla Harris Performing Arts Center. The following is an abbreviated list of the award grantors, competitions, and activities for which our students were recognized this year. Journalism • Florida Times-Union Awards • Columbia Scholastic Press Association NJROTC • American Legion • American Veterans Association • Association of Aviation Ordnancemen • Celebrate Freedom Foundation Award • Daedalian JROTC Achievement Award • Daughters of the American Colonists • Daughters of the American Revolution • Daughters of the War of 1812 • Fleet Reserve Association • Fleet Reserve Ladies Auxiliary • Knights of Columbus • Military Order of the Purple Heart • Military Order of the World Wars • Military Officer’s Association of America • Navy League Theodore Roosevelt Youth Award • National Sojourners • Non-Commissioned Officers Association • Reserve Officers Association • Scottish Rite • Semper Fidelis Society • Sons of the American Revolution • Sons of the Confederate Veterans • Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War • Special Forces Association • Surface Navy Association’s Stephen Decatur Award (9th grade) • Veterans of Foreign Wars • VyStar Credit Union Award Faculty Attend National Science Teachers Association Conference Science Department faculty members Mrs. Ashley McLeod, Mrs. Jessica Hedrick, Ms. Lindsay Crawford, and department chairman Mrs. Vicki Schmitt attended the National Science Teachers Association Conference in Boston, Massachusetts this past April. They spent three days learning about the latest teaching strategies and collaborating with leading science educators through workshops, lectures, and vendor exhibits. Educational companies and organizations showcased their innovative products and services to develop a new generation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Curriculum. Working with the iPad initiative, the students will benefit from the exciting new tools of science! 2014 Science Competition Results The Army Corps of Engineers 2014 Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Award This annual Engineering Competition was held in February. The competition was comprised of designing and fabricating a ping-pong ball artillery apparatus. The event was held in celebration of Engineering Week. Congratulations to the winners. These Honorable Mention Awards place the team projects among the top 10% of all ExploraVision entries submitted in competition this year. The teams are commended for a job well done in demonstrating innovative thinking in their exploration of science and its impact on technology and the future. The following were the teams that competed on behalf of BK: Group 1: Alan Conrad, James Christian, Ryan Emery, Jeff Dela Cruz Group 2: Chris Prattos, Ryan Partain, Dion Thompson-Davoli, Sarah Cratem Group 3: Connor Noe, Harris Newsteder, Erik Sampayo, Royce Reyes Group 4: Tyler Kolby, Tim Bianco, Jeremy Markoski, Lindsey Lenhart Congratulations to the Senior Team of Conner Noe, Royce Reyes, Harris Newsteder, and Erik Sampayo for 3rd place in the Take Home Project and 3rd Place overall. This was an impressive showing since there were over 34 teams in the competition! The student winners and their inventions are: • Creating Wireless Electricity to Power Electronics Emily Hudson, Michael Cosare, and Isabela Horning Northeast Florida Regional Science and Engineering Fair • Spinergy Michaela McLeod and Charlie Westbrook This year’s Fair was the largest ever, with over 430 project entries. Bishop Kenny has much to be proud of placing in all categories! The following students won place awards: • Shark Bait Too Near to Fear Patrick Wright, Caroline Freel, Alex Coppedge, and Shelby English Christine Joseph - 1st place in Behavioral and Social Sciences Megan Schroder - 1st place in Botany Grayson Roth - 2nd place in Botany Phillip Yeatman - 4th place in Botany Claire Doyle - 4th place in Chemistry Catherine O’Byrne - 3rd place in Chemistry Erik Sampayo and Harris Newsteder - 1st place in Computer Science Rachel House - 4th place in Earth Science Nathan Garcia - 2nd place in Earth Science Catherine Maige - 2nd place in Medicine and Health Natalie Alexander and Jasmine Essa - 4th place n Microbiology Reed Corless - 4th place in Physics and Astronomy Ryan Partain - 2nd place in Zoology The following students also won Special Awards from professional organizations and corporate sponsors: Christine Joseph Lindsey Lenhart Erik Sampayo Alexandra Korkmaz Harris Newsteder Camila Moreno Rachel House Preston Richter Hanna Arlinghaus Catherine Maige Rachel Blaydes Reed Corless Andrea Salom Ryan Partain Jeremy Markoski Advancing to State Competition is Catherine Maige, Harris Newsteder, Erik Sampayo, and Megan Schroder. A special congratulation to Megan for placing 3rd at State! • IntelliDesk Alaina George, Kirstyn Higdon, and Gabrielle Nobles • M.O.D. Pod Madeline Arlinghaus, Brooke Miller, Mariana McAninley, and Vanessa Delgado DuPont Challenge This essay writing competition focuses on scientific and technological developments that create solutions to humanity’s most pressing global challenges. Essays are submitted in the following four categories: Together, we can… FEED the world; build a secure ENERGY future; PROTECT people and the environment; and be INNOVATIVE. The DuPont Challenge has two primary objectives – to help increase science literacy and to motivate students to excel in communicating ideas in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. We are very proud of senior Ava Long who won Honorable Mention for the competition. Of the thousands of entries nationally, there were only 28 student winners in the Senior High Division. Ava was the ONLY winner in the state of Florida! Ava was awarded a US Saving Bond worth $200 and Britannica’s “The Elements” hardcover book. Congratulations to all the participants for representing our school so well! 29 Extraordinary Ministers Commissioned T he Rite of Commissioning Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion took place during morning Mass on August 11, 2014 in the Carla Harris Performing Arts Center. Presiding at the Mass was Father Michael Houle, President assisted by Deacon Robert De Luca, Campus Minister. The newly commissioned Special Ministers of Holy Communion were entrusted with “Administering the Eucharist, with taking communion to the sick, and with giving viaticum to the dying.” During the homily, Father Houle reminded the Special Ministers that they must be examples of Christian living in faith and conduct. He encouraged them to strive to grow in holiness through this sacrament of unity and love. “Eucharistic Ministers serve the Bishop Kenny Community by assisting with the distribution of Holy Communion at our daily Mass and whenever we gather for the Eucharist as a school community,” commented Deacon Robert De Luca, Director of Campus Ministry and Religious Education. Candidates for the ministry participate in a retreat day held at the Marywood Retreat Center in St. Johns, Florida during the spring of their junior year. A special feature of the training is hearing from some of the graduating seniors who share with the candidates how participating in the ministry helped them to grow deeper in their Catholic faith. The newly commissioned ministers and their invited guests enjoyed a buffet breakfast with members of the administration and campus ministry team following the ceremony. Neil Aleger Byron Allmond, Jr. Kelvy Alter Amanda Alvarez-Stratten Hannah Arlinghaus Frances Ausley Alexandra Avera Matthew Bell Sarah Bowenschulte Emily Bradley Haley Brown Ashley Bucher Grace Cabrey Ryan Calascione Isabella Chappano Natalie Chebi Madison Clower Warren Cook Elizabeth Corrigan Liezhel Cosare Margaret Coyle Christina Cunningham Ayeesha De Leon Jeffrey Dela Cruz Noah Duclos Ryan Emery Katelyn Fairley Matthew Farah Anthony Farmand Marie Fazio Quinten Federico Jacob Ferrara Hannah Ferry Madeline Freel Ryan Gallagher Sarah Gates Sarah Ghninou Claire Gibney Julie Goodwin Whisper Grayson Raegan Gruber Gabriela Haddad Lindsey Harrison Sarah Hartland Samuel Heekin John Helow Julia Hernandez Rachel House Erin Hudson Joshua Johnson Tyler Jordan Christine Joseph Reagan Kaniut Tyler Kolby Lyndsea Lam Veronica Lampon Cassidy Lewis Matthew Lightbody Logan Loadholtz Ariel Lucero Margaret Lynch Mathew Lynch Colleen Maher Amanda Marr Max May Kyle Mayer Madelyn McCormick Emily McEnerney Charles McMillan Victor Monfort Emily Myslinski Adrian Navotas Kathryn O’Brien Husam Ossi Janel Palomo Margaret Patsy Maeghan Pettus Joseph Ponce Margaret Pritchard Antonio Pumarejo Bianca Pumarejo Cheyenne Ramirez Halie Rash Jake Rezendes Genni Robinson Caroline Romero Katelyn Rose Marie Ryan Daniel Sanford, Jr. Kayla Shirk Kameron Southerland Justine Thomas Andrew Tucker Delaney Waggoner Louis Walsh Colin Warren Tyler Williams Peyton Wilson Kelly Wolfe 99 members of the Bishop Kenny senior class were installed as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion at a Mass during the first week of school in August. 30 Diocesan Religion Curriculum Changes The Secondary Theology Curriculum Committee, made up of administrators, teachers and campus ministers from the Diocese of St. Augustine, met over the course of the 2012-2013 academic year to write the standards for the newly revised religion curriculum. The new curriculum and course outlines flow from the “Framework for High School Religious Education” published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Serving on the Diocesan Theology Committee were Sister Suzan Foster, SSJ, St. Joseph Academy; Faye Coorpender, St. Francis Catholic High School; Deacon Robert De Luca, Bishop Kenny High School; Joy Pichardo, Bishop John J. Snyder High School, and Fr. Blair Gaynes, Resurrection Catholic Church. Mrs. Patricia Bronsard, Superintendent of Catholic Schools, served as Committee Chairperson. The theology curriculum is written to work in conjunction with the Diocese of St. Augustine’s catechetical framework for lifelong faith formation. Integral to the framework within Catholic schools and in Campus Ministry programs are the Six Tasks of Catechesis: Promoting the Knowledge of the Faith, Liturgical Education, Moral Formation, Teaching to Pray, Education for Community Life, and Missionary Initiation. The curriculum includes emphasis on the Sacred Scriptures and Tradition, providing student practice in the nature and contents of the Bible and the traditions in the Magisterium and historic Church documents. One might ask, “What is so new and different about this curriculum?” “This curriculum,” explains Deacon De Luca, “is centered on the person of Jesus and is designed to assist our youth in coming to know the Lord and living in accord with the Truth that He has revealed to us.” He went on to say, “additionally, this curriculum is designed to emphasize apologetics, to help those same young people develop the necessary skills to answer the substantial questions and challenges offered by life, and especially by their Catholic faith.” Campus Ministry Launches New Initiative: T ogether with Bishop Estévez, the Diocese of Saint Augustine is working to implement a high school outreach program in our parishes and Catholic high schools with the help of Newman Connection. The Office of Campus Ministry will work collaboratively with senior religion teachers to keep senior students connected to the Catholic Church by uniting them with Catholic campus ministries on college campuses throughout the United States. Newman Connection’s centralized referral system will allow a campus minister to connect with the graduating Class of 2015 before they even arrive on campus. In 2013 more than 13,000 high school students’ names were entered in the Newman Connection database and 24,758 high school graduates used Newman Connection to find a Catholic presence on their college campus. Newman Connection is a not-for-profit organization working with high school campus ministries and 400 colleges nationwide. They use a centralized referral system to connect graduating high school students to their Catholic campus ministry, allowing campus ministers to contact incoming students before they actually arrive on campus. The website is www.newmanconnection.com. “When our children go off to college at 18, one thing we The curriculum includes eight semester courses. They are: I. Freshman: The Revelation of Jesus Christ in Scripture (History of Scripture I) II. Freshman: Who is Jesus Christ? (History of Scripture II) III. Sophomore: The Mission of Jesus Christ (The Paschal Mystery) IV. Sophomore: Jesus Christ’s Mission Continues in the Church V. Junior: Sacraments as Privileged Encounters with Jesus Christ VI. Junior: Life in Jesus Christ Class of 2015: 2014-15 academic year, 2-semester course in Morality. At the request of Bishop Estévez, starting in the 2015-2016 academic year, seniors in all of our Catholic schools will take a course entitled, The Gospel of Life. The “Didache Series” published by Mid-West Theological Forum is the adopted series for our new religion curriculum. Textbooks are available as iBooks or in the traditional hard bound format. The Newman Connection know for sure is that they are searching”, remarked Deacon De Luca. He added, “In addition to their hopes and dreams, they bring with them their anxieties and fears”. Their real-life questions and concerns are: Am I smart enough? What if I get a weirdo for a roommate? Am I safe here? What about dating? Will I be okay living away from home? Where is the money? Where are the parties? Where is my best friend? This is where Catholic campus ministries can be helpful and effective in helping our graduates get ready to embrace their new life, earn a college degree, and grow in their Catholic faith. The graduating Class of 2014 had a chance to meet with newly ordained Father Blair Gaynes who serves the diocese as Diocesan Director of Catholic College Campus Ministries. During his meetings in small groups, Father Blair encouraged the students to connect with their college campus ministry as a help to adjust to the many changes and challenges of college life. Additionally, our own graduate Samantha Farmand (now working at St. Augustine Catholic Center, UF) addressed the Class of 2014 graduating seniors on the topic of the importance of connecting with peers who share our faith and values during our college years. We look forward to Father Blair Gaynes and Samantha Farmand returning to BK to meet with the Class of 2015. 31 Students Travel to Washington DC uring Easter Break in April, six eager students traveled to Washington, DC with Mr. Michael Broach ‘99, chair of the Social Studies department, as part of an inaugural Social Studies travel opportunity to explore history in person. The four-day trip included visits to all of the major monuments and memorials in Washington, the Arlington National Cemetery, several Smithsonian museums, the National Archives, Mount Vernon, Old Alexandria, the National Zoo to see the world-famous pandas, the Air and Space Annex in Northern Virginia, and a tour of the Capitol. In addition to these ventures, students attended Mass on Holy Thursday at Historic St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alexandria and Good Friday at St. Peter’s on Capitol Hill, presided by Cardinal McCarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington. D Students genuinely enjoyed their experience and listened intently to the tour director and guides at each venue. They asked questions, took numerous pictures and demonstrated a genuine excitement for learning. As Michael Broach reports, “This was truly the best experience of my teaching career. Nothing can be more rewarding as a teacher than to see your students excited about what they are learning. The best moment for me was watching all six of them hovering over the actual Declaration of Independence, carefully examining every detail and referring to it as ‘cool.’ ” The trip to Washington was certainly a memorable learning experience for each of these students and for the teacher, too! The Social Studies department will offer another travel opportunity next spring with a four-day trip to Historic Boston. The trip is open to students in grades 9-12 and is coordinated through Education First’s Explore America program. The program tuition includes round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations, a dedicated coach bus for transport to and from venues, a tour director who remains with the group throughout the trip, overnight security, meals, backpacks, admission fees, and additional materials. For more information, please contact Mr. Broach at 398-7545 or via email, mbroach@bishopkenny.org. n May, the 2014 Bishop Kenny Crusader yearbook staff successfully completed and distributed the 62nd edition of the Crusader Yearbook entitled Déjà Vu. Each year the yearbook staff receives critiques and judges’ scores on the publication from national journalism associations. The 416 page yearbook is rated and classified, taking into consideration school demographics and production processes, and the publication receives placement awards based on total numerical scores of the judges. I Crusader Yearbook 32 Already, Déjà Vu has received an “All-American” ranking, the highest rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. The NSPA also awarded the Crusader publication marks of distinction in the following categories – Concept/Essentials, Coverage, Design, and Photography. “Our staff is thrilled with the news of an All-American ranking for this year’s book. Many of the staff contributors graduated in May and I TOP: Kelvy Alter (’15), Caitlyn Lucey (’16), Emily Bradley (’15), Maribeth Nguyen (’16), Sarah Bowenshulte (’15) and Anna Allen (’15) on the National Mall after a visit to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. BOTTOM: Maribeth Nguyen (’16), Mr. Michael Broach (History teacher, ’99), Sarah Bowenshulte (’15), Emily Bradley (’15), Kelvy Alter (’15), Anna Allen (’15), Caitlyn Lucey (’16) on the steps of the Jefferson Memorial across from the Washington Monument. know that they view the book as their legacy to Bishop Kenny,” commented yearbook advisor Mrs. Alison Benton. The staff currently awaits scores from additional associations. The 2013 yearbook, Select Your Network, received the highest level of accomplishment and was determined to be a Gold Medalist by the prestigious Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Yearbook staff members involved in last year’s publication are commended for their contributions not only to the yearbook, but also to the Bishop Kenny journalism program. We hope the 2014-15 staff continues to experience déjà vu by receiving similar accolades for this year’s edition. Be sure to secure your copy of the 2015 Crusader Yearbook to see what the staff comes up with next. Books are sold online at www.smart-pay.com. SUMMER CAMPUS at BK Campers at the 2nd annual CampUs held in June he 2nd annual CampUs, a creative camp for rising sixth, seventh, and eighth graders from throughout the Diocese was held in June. The most popular of last year’s camp activities were offered again this year including cooking, music, art, and wacky science. In addition to those favorite themes, campers spent a day in the television production studio learning how to work with multimedia including photography and video. Each day campers rotate to a different counselor so that, at the end of the week, each has had a day-long experience of every activity. T Beautiful chalk and paint artwork inspired by the underwater world helped develop the inner artist in this year’s camp participants. Campers also learned how to play instruments and took part in an outdoor marching drum line entertaining everyone during the mid-day break. Budding chefs spent a day in the kitchen making delicious fresh pretzels, cupcakes decorated with fondant and, at the end of the day, pizza bread – the camp favorite! Many of these goodies were in demand by fellow campers and counselors! Wacky science kept the camper’s attention by revealing the mysteries of science with amazing and fun experiments. Finally, in the multimedia class, campers made videos, took pictures, and mixed audio sounds to create digital creations starring themselves. Much to the delight of the campers and counselors, the videos were shown daily during the lunch period. CampUs provides a great opportunity for middle school-age students to visit the BK campus, participate in a variety of creative and fun activities, and make new friends. Be sure to sign up early for CampUs 2015. If you are interested in securing your student’s place for next year’s camp, you can put your name on the no obligation, free of cost, pre-registration list by sending an email to Brooke Galloway, Camp Director at GallowayB@bishopkenny.net. Miss BK Makes Impact on Campus and in the Community involved with,” said Dean Laurie Wray, moderator of the Miss BK program. Shannon shared, “I have selected The Donna (L-R) Shannon Atkins ‘15, Miss BK, is joined by Jake Rezendes, Louie Walsh, Foundation for my Cassidy Lewis, Richie Elmore, Andrew Wray, Charles McMillan and Trey Langlois platform. I selected at a fundraiser at Chipotle at the St. Johns Town Center. Shannon raised $1200 breast cancer for to fight breast cancer at the event. personal reasons. Just look around campus and you might Last year my grandmother was diagnosed just find Miss BK Shannon Atkins ‘15 serving with a very aggressive form of breast cancer. as an ambassador to new students and par- She worked through her treatment and was ents, helping out at school functions or, in back to work one month after her cancer short, serving the community that elected treatment and related heart surgery. She is her to represent Bishop Kenny High School my role model; we are very much alike.” this year. “In addition to her on-campus activAccording to Shannon, the selection of ities, Shannon’s duties this year include The Donna Foundation was easy, “I selected choosing a cause or platform to become The Donna Foundation because it is local and, upon my research, I learned that Mrs. Deegan is a Bishop Kenny graduate.” Shannon arranged to hold a fundraiser, with proceeds to go to the foundation, at Sweet Frog in June. The first event raised $285 and an additional $1,200 was collected for The Donna Foundation in a similar project at Chipotle in August. Shannon has utilized social media to spread the word about these projects with terrific results. “I am hoping my platform will not only raise money and bring awareness to and for breast cancer, but also would like for my fellow classmates to meet socially to benefit a higher purpose other than “to party.” Shannon plans to try and hold other events at places like Pizza Palace and Applebee’s in the coming year. In her words, “I am so excited to be doing something worthwhile!” 33 Fall Sports 2013-2014 FOOTBALL 34 Head Coach: Mark Thorson Season Record: 10-1 Number of members on team: 46 Highest Ranking in State Poll: #4 Championships: District Champs Outstanding Performers: John Wolford – Parade Magazine & Max Preps All-American All-State 1st team Florida Times-Union Offensive Player of the Year District MVP Charles Wade – All-State - 1st team All-First Coast - 1st team All-District - 1st team Tyler Jordan – All-State 2nd team All-First Coast 2nd team All-District 1st team Cameron Singletary – All-District - Honorable Mention All-First Coast - Honorable Mention Anthony Farmand – All-District - Honorable Mention All-First Coast - Honorable Mention College Scholarships Awarded: John Wolford - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Football - Wake Forest Athletic Scholarship-Football - East Carolina U. Cameron Singletary - Out-of-State Tuition WaiverFootball - University of Nebraska-Kearney Devan Sef - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Football - Ave Maria U. Catholic High School Scholarship - Ave Maria U. Bryant Roche - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Football - Ave Maria U. Catholic High School Scholarship - Ave Maria U. All-City Selections: John Wolford Charles Wade Tyler Jordan All-State Selections: John Wolford - 1st team Charles Wade - 1st team Tyler Jordan - 2nd team Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The Bishop Kenny football team had another great season in 2013 by qualifying for the state playoffs for the fifth year in a row and advancing to the Regional semi-finals in Class 5A. The Crusaders capped an undefeated regular season by winning their third district title in the past four years and finishing the regular season ranked #4 in Class 5A. The 2013 season was highlighted with a last second season opening victory over Bartram Trail and convincing district victories over Ribault and Baker County. The Crusaders opened the post season with a playoff victory over Palatka, but the season came to an abrupt end with a home loss to eventual state runner-up Clay High School in a record-setting offensive display by both teams. The 2013 team says farewell to 18 outstanding seniors who have helped build Kenny football into one of the top programs in the area. These seniors have amassed a 37 and 9 record over the past four seasons, including three district championships. The Crusaders hope to continue to build upon this success in 2014 and have a strong group of underclassmen that return in the fall. The 2013 team had several individual players that received recognition and awards. Senior quarterback John Wolford was named to the Parade Magazine and Max Preps All-American teams. He was also a first-team All-State selection along with junior wide receiver Charles Wade. Junior offensive tackle Tyler Jordan was named second-team AllState. Wolford was also chosen as the Florida Times-Union’s offensive player of the year in 2013. Charles Wade and Tyler Jordan were named first and second team All-First Coast, respectively. Senior running back Cam Singletary and junior wide receiver Anthony Farmand were named honorable mention All-First Coast selections. Wolford, Wade, and Jordan were also first-team All-District selections, and Singletary and Farmand were named as honorable mention selections. Quarterback John Wolford also concluded a record-setting career by surpassing 5 different career passing records for the state of Florida. The 2013 Bishop Kenny JV football team also completed a successful season finishing with a record of 2 wins and 4 losses. The Freshman football team went 0 and 4, but gained valuable experience with most players playing tackle football for the first time. The Crusader program continues to have strong numbers with 123 boys participating in 2013. The future of Kenny football looks bright with a number of exciting underclassmen ready to excel in 2014. BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY Head Coach: Kevin Curran Highest Ranking in State Poll: #2 Championships: District Champions Regional Champions Class 2A State Runner-up Outstanding Performer: David Yarborough - 11th place at State Championship Meet College Scholarships Awarded: David Yarborough - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Out-of-State Academic Scholarship - Clemson University Pfeiffer Scholarship - Florida Southern College Scholars Residency Grant - Florida Southern College Salutatorian Scholarship - Florida Southern College Men’s Cross Country Scholarship - Florida Southern College Bell Tower Scholarship - Furman University The John Burke Award - Bishop Kenny Class of 1965 Rhett Butler - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship - Berry College Out-of-State Grant - Berry College Presidential Scholarship - Millsaps College Major Grant - Millsaps College Academic Scholarship - Florida Institute of Technology Endorsement Grant - Florida Institute of Technology Visit Grant - Florida Institute of Technology Honors College Scholarship - University of South Florida Director’s Award - University of South Florida David Barr - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate One UGA Scholarship - University of Georgia Regents Waiver - University of Georgia President’s Scholarship - University of Miami Gables Scholarship - University of Miami Presidential Scholarship - University of Alabama Joe Cary - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Drew Hawkins - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Sam Jaramillo - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Pierce Kurek - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Achievement Scholarship - Ohio University Distinction Scholarship - Ohio University Trustee Award - Ohio University Redhawk Excellence Scholarship - Miami University of Ohio Brendan McClellan - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholarship - Jacksonville University Harris Newsteder - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Platinum Scholarship - University of North Florida Brandon Parker - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Innovation Award - University of South Florida Erik Sampayo - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Charles N. Heston Scholarship - Jacksonville Georgia Tech Network Goizueta Foundation Scholarship - The Goizueta Foundation Scholarship at GT Georgia Tech Grant - Georgia Institute of Technology Alec Sharpe - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate NROTC Scholarship - Department of the Navy All-First Coast Selections: David Yarborough - 2nd Team Husam Ossi – Honorable Mention Alec Sharpe – Honorable Mention All-State Coast Selections: David Yarborough Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The boys’ cross country team had another excellent season. The team was led by senior David Yarborough who ran a season-best time of 16:23 and placed 11th at the 2A State Championship Meet. David led a strong team of varsity runners, including junior Husam Ossi, senior Alec Sharpe, sophomore Mason Gerry, senior Erik Sampayo, senior Rhett Butler, and junior Brad Franco to a regular season team victory at the FSU Invitational. In the post-season the varsity seven claimed the District Championship, the Regional Championship, and was the Class 2A State Runner-up. David Yarborough and Rhett Butler will continue their running careers in college at Florida Southern University and Berry College, respectively. The Bishop Kenny boys’ cross country team returns in 2014 with an experienced roster with great depth, and they look to use that depth to reclaim the top spot in the state and to compete for a 9th State title in 2014. GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY Head Coach: Bryan Haffey Assistant Coaches: Lauren Smith, Alex Maples, Kara Hollins Numbers of members on team: 90 Highest Ranking in State Poll: 7th place Championships: District: Runner-up Regions: 3rd place 2A State Meet: 7th place College Scholarships Awarded: Danielle Hartless - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Bridget Reid - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Anne Kennedy - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Scholarship-Cross Country and Track Lincoln Memorial University Academic Scholarship - Lincoln Memorial University Macy May - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship - Mayo Clinic Haley O’Neill - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Kendall Aldrich - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Blazer Elite Scholarship - University of Alabama at Birmingham University Freshman Scholarship - Florida State University Rachael Barkoskie - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Alessandra Campos - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate A.J. “Bud”Weisbrod Memorial Scholarship - United Aqua Group Kelsey Griffing - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Christine Iglesias - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Maria Iglesias - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Sports continued on page 36 35 Fall Sports Sports continued from page 35 Foundation in Excellence Scholar - University of Alabama Scholar Award - Auburn University Classic Award Scholarship - University of Georgia Presidential Platinum Award - University of North Florida Katie Caples Scholarship - Katie Caples Foundation Jennifer Javurek - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Macey Kaczorowski - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship - University of North Florida Gabrielle Kilker - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Madison Pequignot - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Brooke Schloth - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Christina Schmitt - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Madeline Wartan - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Zell Family Scholarship - Jacksonville Georgia Tech Network Courtney Wildes - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The Bishop Kenny girls’ cross country team continued their tradition of excellence in the 2013 season. Preparations began in early June with morning conditioning starting at 6:30 four days a week. In July, the team headed for the North Carolina mountains for their annual training trip to the Brevard Distance Running Camp. By the time they arrived at the starting line at Ridgeview High School for the first meet of the season, they were ready to go. In spite of losing many top seniors from the year before, the 2013 team challenged themselves to establish their own mark. Led by seniors Danielle Hartless, Bridget Reid and Annie Kennedy, the team managed to do just that. New to the varsity squad were senior Macy May and juniors Raegan Gruber and Catherine Darling with several others eager to step in. The team finished runner-up to eventual state champion Bolles at the district meet and was just edged out to finish third in the region meet. Two of the top seven came down with a sudden illness 24 hours before the state meet. Nevertheless, runners Catherine Darling and Haley O’Neill stepped in with significant PRs to lead the team to a seventh overall in 2A in the state. With one of the largest senior squads set to graduate at the end of the year, it’s clear that next year’s team will have their work cut out for them. Nevertheless, with the grit and determination they’ve shown thus far, it is more than apparent that they’re well prepared to meet the challenges and expectations that come with being a runner on the Bishop Kenny girls’ cross country team. VOLLEYBALL Head Coach: Suzanne Winkler Season Record: 28-3 Numbers of members on team: 12 Championships: District Champions, Regional Champions, State Final Four Districts, Tournaments: District Champions, Regional Champions Outstanding Performers: Nadine Williams - First Coast Player of the Year 1st team - All-First Coast BK Co-MVP Denvyr Tyler-Palmer - 1st team All-First Coast BK Co-MVP Molly Burkhardt - 1st team All-First Coast Bre Edwards - 2nd team All-First Coast BK Crusader Award Sophia Liguori - 3rd team All-First Coast BK Coach’s Award Natalie Chebi - Honorable Mention All-First Coast 36 Erin Bak - Most Improved Award Awards and College Scholarships Presented to: Erin Bak – Florida Bright Futures Medallion Scholarship Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship Bre Edwards - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100 % Coach’s Comments: The 2013 volleyball team had a historic season, winning Districts and Regionals and competing at State. The team had the best Bishop Kenny volleyball record in history with 28 wins and 3 losses. For the second time in Kenny volleyball history a player was named “First Coast Player of the Year” and the team had six players make an All-First Coast Team. The team was led by two seniors, Erin Bak and Bre Edwards and five juniors, Nadine Williams, Sophia Liguori, Denvyr Tyler-Palmer, Molly Burkhardt, and Natalie Chebi. Both seniors pushed themselves on and off the court enabling us to return to the State Final Four while achieving Florida Bright Future Scholarships. Junior outside hitter Nadine Williams received the highest honor in Jacksonville and was name the 2013“First Coast Player of the Year”. Nadine led the team offensively with 242 kills, was second in digs with 220, and accumulated 31 aces and 193 service points. Junior outside hitter Denvyr Tyler-Palmer and 1st team All-First Coast player was also a key contributor to the offense and accumulated 241 kills, 34 aces and 239 service points. Our defensive leader and 3rd team All-First Coast player was junior libero Sophie Liguori who led in digs with 365 and receptions with 423. Sharing a dual role as setter and hitter 1st team All-City player Molly Burkhardt led the team in assists with 493, had 167 kills, 58 service aces, 195 service points and 193 digs. Junior, Natalie Chebi who was an honorable mention All-City player was second in assists with 408, second in aces with 41 and led the team in service points with 255. All members of the 2013 volleyball team enabled the team to achieve their goals through hard work, dedication, and determination. Additionally, we are very proud to announce that Bre Edwards will be continuing her volleyball career at Florida State University where she will compete in sand volleyball. The volleyball team would like to thank the Bishop Kenny administrators and staff for their help and support, along with the Booster Club and JOI for making this year a success. We would also like to thank the parents for their support and dedication and all the fans, sponsors, and Bishop Kenny Community for helping us to achieve our goals. We look forward to another great and successful season in 2014. BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SWIMMING Head Coach: Lindsay Crawford Number of Members on Team: 36 Season Record: 3-3 Highest Ranking in State Poll: Girls 6th place Championships: Florida Catholic State Meet: Girls 2nd place Districts, Etc. Boys - Districts - 4th place Regions - 13th place Girls - Districts - 2nd place Regions - 3rd place 2A State Finals - 6th place Outstanding Performers: Karaline Bass - 10th place in 200 Freestyle Relay Stefani Bucher - 16th place in 1 Meter Diving Joseph Connelly - 18th place in 1 Meter Diving McKenna DeBever - 2nd place in 200 Medley Relay 2nd place in 200 Individual Medley 3rd place in 100 Freestyle 10th place in 200 Freestyle Relay Ali Devine - 13th place in 400 Freestyle Relay Emma Devine - 13th place in 400 Freestyle Relay Lyndsea Lam - 2nd place in 200 Medley Relay 10th place in 200 Freestyle Relay 13th place in 200 Individual Medley 9th place in 100 Breaststroke Kayla Schilling - 2nd place in 200 Medley Relay 10th place in 200 Freestyle Relay Madison Shaw -13th place in 400 Freestyle Relay Kandes Soapes - 2nd place in 200 Medley Relay 11th place in 50 Freestyle 13th place in 100 Backstroke 13th place in 400 Freestyle Relay College Scholarship Awarded to: McKenna DeBever - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Athletic Grant-in-Aid-Swimming - Auburn University Academic Scholarship - Chestnut Hill College Academic Scholarship - Belhaven University Kayla Schilling - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Class of ’38 Golden Anniversary Scholarship - Clemson University Out-of-State Tuition Scholarship - Clemson University Non-resident Grant - Clemson University Presidential Scholarship - Stetson University Freshman University Scholarship - Florida State University Jonathan Chiotti - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Joseph Connelly - Collegiate Award Belmont Abbey Endowment Scholarship - Huntingdon College All-First Coast Selections: McKenna DeBever Lyndsea Lam Kandes Soapes Kayla Schilling Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The boys’ and girls’ swimming and diving teams had an outstanding and colorful season in the fall of 2013. With the addition of first time swimming senior boys, there was never a dull moment. And, our captains, Kayla Schilling and Jonathan Chiotti, helped lead the team to many victories. Some notable meets included the Catholic State meet where the girls came in 2nd place and the Catholic Tri-Meet where our 17 seniors were honored. The girls excelled in the State Championship series, coming in a close 2nd in the district, placing 3rd in the region, and 6th overall in the Class 2A finals. The boys did not go unnoticed, placing 4th in the district and 13th in the region. The top girl performers for the swim team included Lyndsea Lam, Kandes Soapes, Emma Devine, Ali Devine, Ashley Bucher, Kayla Schilling, and McKenna DeBever. The outstanding boys this season were Jack Melville, Joseph Pohlgeers, and Jonathan Chiotti. Both of the divers – Stefani Bucher and Joseph Connelly – had excellent seasons as well, placing 16th and 18th, respectively, in the State final. BOYS’ GOLF Head Coach: Chad James Assistant Coach: Ron Turner Manager: Pete Wolf Season Record: 4-3-1 Number of members on team: 11 Championships: 2nd place - District Outstanding Performers: Davis Roche - 2nd place - District Tournament Spencer Turner - 4th place - District Tournament Davis Roche - 8th place - Regional Tournament College Scholarships Awarded: Trey Lynch - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Davis Roche - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Jennett Scholarship - Valdosta State University Steele Business Scholarship - Valdosta State University Athletic Grant-in-Aid (Golf ) - Valdosta State University Spencer Turner - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Dean’s Scholarship - Stetson University Stetson Medallion - Stetson University All-First Coast Selection: Davis Roche - 3rd team Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The Bishop Kenny boys’ golf team was able to advance to the Florida High School Athletic Association Regional Tournament for the third season in a row. The team played an incredibly difficult schedule this past season in an effort to size up the competition and compare how other teams played the game. This inevitably helped prepare the boys for the post season tournaments. The team was so competitive this year that, prior to post season play, the team needed to conduct a play-off to determine who would qualify for post-season play. Over the course of the past season, the team achieved its second-lowest score at the district tournament since the 2009-2010 school year. The team had three golfers finish in the top ten at the district tournament. Senior Davis Roche finished in second place with a score of 71. Senior Spencer Turner finished in fourth place with a score of 74. Sophomore Jake Franco finished in tenth place with a score of 81. Rounding out the top 5 scorers at district play was junior Andrew Tucker, and senior Trey Lynch. One of the main goals for the boys who will be returning for the 2014-2015 season is to win the district championship as they did two seasons ago. The coaching staff is expecting all potential golf team candidates to play as much tournament golf as they can over the summer. The team will be holding tryouts on the first day the Florida High School Athletic Association allows teams to practice in early August before the school year begins. GIRLS’ GOLF Head Coach: Lynne Kirkpatrick Manager: Pete Wolf Season Record: 6-4-2 Number of members on team: 12 Championships: 2rd place finish at District Tournament Outstanding Performers: Vanessa Navarro Julie Goodwin Maggie Lynch Katelyn McCallum Ashley Carlisle College Scholarships Awarded: Vanessa Navarro - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The Bishop Kenny girls’ golf team was able to advance to the Florida High School Athletic Association Regional Tournament for the fifth season in a row. The team played an incredibly difficult schedule this past season in an effort to size up the competition and compare how other teams played the game. This inevitably helped prepare the girls for the post season tournaments. Over the course of the past season, the team achieved its Sports continued on page 38 37 Winter Sports 2013-2014 Sports continued from page 37 38 best score at the district tournament since the 2009-2010 school year. For the second consecutive year, the girls’team finished in second place at the district tournament after achieving three straight years in third place. Senior captain Vanessa Navarro proved to be a true leader and captain by encouraging and motivating her underclassmen teammates throughout the regular and post seasons. The top five scorers for the girls’ team this year and played in the state-series tournament were senior, Vanessa Navarro; junior, Julie Goodwin; junior, Maggie Lynch; sophomore, Katelyn McCallum; and sophomore, Ashley Carlisle. The girls who will be returning for the 2014-2015 season are capable of making a run at a sixth consecutive advancement to the regional tournament. The coaching staff will be looking for rising seniors to continue the leadership of previous captains. The other underclassmen will be expected to continue to foster a positive team spirit and have continued score improvement. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Head Coach: Jerry Buckley Season Record: 21-9 Number of members on team: 14 Highest Ranking in State Poll: #8 in Class 5A Championships: District 3-5A Champions Region 1 Finalist-Elite Eight Outstanding Performers: Keeshaun King - Crusader Award Korey McDougald - Most Outstanding Defensive Player Christian Carlyle - Most Outstanding Offensive Player Chase Driscoll - Coach’s Award College Scholarships Awarded to: Ben DeVries - Florida Bright Futures Academic Scholar Keeshaun King - Catholic High School Scholarship St. Vincent College St. Vincent Award - St. Vincent College Dean’s Scholarship - Stetson University Elms Distinguished Scholarship - Elms College Keenan Maher - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Alex Nutter - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Chase Driscoll - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Robert Costa - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate All-First Coast Selection: Christian Carlyle - 2nd team Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The 2013-14 Crusaders used the experience of the previous year’s Final Four run to help propel themselves to another great journey of their own. With many new faces in the lineup, the team emphasized a more perimeter-oriented attack and grew tremendously over the course of the season. The Crusaders jumped out to an impressive 11-0 start for the season, including an exciting road win against eventual 6A State Semifinalist Ed White. They had a successful holiday break, gaining a berth in the Father Lopez Christmas Tournament championship game before losing to a strong First Academy squad. They completed the regular season with a classic 80-77 overtime loss to an undefeated Bolles team on Senior Night in front of a packed gym. Entering the district tournament as the #2 seed, the Crusaders knew they would have a tough battle ahead playing at Baker County. After defeating a tough Terry Parker squad in the semifinals, they had to face an excellent Baker County team in their home gym. In another tremendous battle, the Crusaders pulled out an amazing 62-61 overtime victory as Christian Carlyle sealed the win with 2 free throws with one second left in the game. The win propelled the team into its third consecutive appearance in the Regional Tournament, where it defeated Palatka in the opening round. They faced Baker County again in the semifinals, this time using a friendly John A. Baldwin Athletic Center crowd to assist them in securing another hard-earned victory. Making its 2nd straight appearance in the Regional Finals, the team traveled to Panama City before losing to an excellent Rutherford team. The 2013-14 Crusaders were led by Korey McDougald, Keeshaun King, Christian Carlyle, Shaggy Allmond, Chris Joyce, Ben DeVries, and Keenan Maher. The strong supporting cast included Alex Nutter, Chase Driscoll, Justin Goldfeder, Ryan Gallagher, Joseph Churn, Gino Smith, and Lou Walsh. Manager Robert Costa provided great support for the team all season long as well. The squad leaves its mark as a group that continued to get better every day and played its best basketball of the season at the perfect time. They were a group whose whole was truly greater than the sum of its parts, and really epitomized the meaning of the word “team”. Their accomplishments will be remembered for a long time and continue to strengthen the foundation of our program. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Head Varsity Coach - Juliet Highberger Assistant Coaches - Brittany Humes-Cox, Marguerite Sargent, and Pete Wolf Season Record: 15-14 Number of Members on Team: Varsity 14 JV 12 Championships: St. Joseph Academy Christmas Tournament Champion 5A Section 3 District Champion Second Round of Regionals Outstanding Performer: Alexis Nunez - FACA Class 5A Player of the Year College Scholarships Awarded: Olivia Coker - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Brooke Gunlock - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Hope Harrison - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The 2013-2014 varsity girls’ basketball team finished the season strong with an overall record of 15-14. The girls were faced with a difficult schedule this season. The girls defeated University Christian on December 6th to give them the momentum they needed to have a successful season. From that point they went on to win the St. Joseph Academy Christmas Tournament defeating Bishop Moore. For the tournament Alexis Nunez was named Team MVP and All-Tournament Team. To continue on the winning streak, the girls finished 3-1 in district play. On senior night, the girls defeated Tampa Catholic with a buzzer beater by sophomore Rachel Rukab. On January 31, 2014 the girls defeated Baker County in the District Championship. From there the girls hosted the first round of the regional tournament and defeated Ponte Vedra in front of their home crowd. Hosting the second round of the tournament against Palatka, the girls ended their run at the state title. After the season, Alexis Nunez was named FACA Class 5A Player of the Year. The team was led by senior captains Olivia Coker, Brooke Gunlock, and Hope Harrison. The roster also included juniors Emily Bradley, Lyndsea Lam, Emily Myslinski, Alexis Nunez, and Katie Rose, sophomores Brenna Edwards, Natalie Hart, Jade King, Nicole Marchigiano, Maria Parker, and Rachel Rukab, and freshman Isa Horning. Each player made great contributions to make this season a success. The coaching staff wishes the three seniors the best of luck in college and we look forward to the upcoming season. BOYS’ SOCCER Head Coach: John Auldridge Manager: James Wray Season Record: 8-6-2 Number of members on team: Varsity 19 JV 20 Championships: District Semifinals - 3rd place Outstanding Performers: Johnny Azar - MVP Trey Langlois - Offensive MVP Sam Jaramillo - Defensive MVP John Boynton - Crusader Award College Scholarships Awarded to: Johnathan Azar - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship - Tampa University John Boynton - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Award for Competitive Excellence (ACE) - Iowa State University Presidential Out-of-State Waiver Scholarship - University of Georgia Generations Scholarship - Iowa State University Auburn Spirit Foundation Scholarship - Auburn University Vince Dooley Scholarship - Georgia Bulldog Club of Jacksonville Sam Jaramillo - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Austin Shott - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Joe Connelly - Collegiate Award Belmont Abbey Endowment Scholarship - Huntingdon College Mario Cerpa - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Academic Scholarship - Jacksonville University Dean’s Scholarship - Embry-Riddle University Grant - Embry-Riddle University Tandat Nguyen - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate First Coast Senior Game Selections: Johnny Azar Sam Jaramillo Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The 2013-2014 season saw change and challenges for the Crusader boys’ soccer program. After four years as the head coach, Roye Locklear handed the reins over to his key assistant for the past two years, John Auldridge. Coach Auldridge, in his first season as the head coach of the boys’soccer program, was faced with a number of challenges and opportunities. Led by a core of returning starters - senior Johnny Azar, junior Trey Langlois, and senior Sam Jaramillo, the Crusaders built upon returning varsity players senior John Boynton, senior Austin Shott, junior Andrew Tucker, and sophomore David Bishop – along with newcomers to varsity, senior Joe Connelly, junior Bradley Franco, and freshman John Darling rounding out the core starting lineup. Senior Mario Cerpa, senior Tandat Nguyen, junior Adrian Navotas, junior Kyle Mayer, and sophomore Jake Franco, made key contributions to the campaign. For the first time in memory, four freshmen - Mark Jubani, Charlie Wilkinson, Jack McVearry, and John Darling - made the varsity squad and contributed heavily during the season. With the reorganization of districts in boys’ soccer, the Crusaders found themselves in one of the toughest districts (2A-4) in the State (Bolles, Episcopal, Providence, Bishop Snyder, Trinity, and Baldwin). The program has continued to grow over the past three years in the style of play and approach. to the game. During the course of the 2013-2014 season, the Crusaders dominated play in most of their matches and led in most statistical columns but one…scoring. The boys’ soccer program posted an amazing season average of 74% ball possession, led opponents in attempts on goal by a margin of 2-1, led in all other categories (except Cards/penalties given)…except scoring. We struggled to score on a number of occasions Sports continued on page 40 39 Sports continued from page 39 but were never out of a match and never gave up until the final whistle. For the season’s first match play the Crusaders travelled to Fleming Island to take on the eventual State Finalist in 4A. In a hard-fought battle, the Crusaders lost 4-0. But the team fought back during the season to beat Episcopal twice during the season - for the first time in 3 years - posting a win and a tie against Bishop Snyder, and a loss and a tie against Providence. The Crusaders finished district play with two wins against both Baldwin and Trinity. But the two earlier ties made for a difficult district seeding. With an initial 6-1 win over Bishop Snyder in the District tournament, the Crusaders would face the first seed Bolles in the District semi-finals. Playing Bolles for a third time in a season, it was a close and hard-fought match. But the Crusaders, while dominating play, shots on goal, and overall control of the match could not put in enough goals in the last few minutes. With the match tied at halftime, it looked like the Crusaders were going to find the magic to move on to the District finals. However, in the final minutes of the match, the Crusaders gave up a penalty kick to Bolles making the score 2-1. The Crusaders put a full-on attack in the final minutes, but with a stolen ball and a breakaway, Bolles scored its final goal with just a few minutes remaining and put the match out of reach for the Crusaders with a final score of 3-1. The team made substantial progress during the season both on and off the field. The team attended Mass together one a week this year and adopted a scripture verse for the season “Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ…” Philippians 1:27. The 2014-2015 season will see twelve returning varsity players and a very competitive boys’ soccer program. awed by this collection of young women. They are a pleasure to be around and an honor to coach. What I’ll remember about this season is how well the two teams came together. During past seasons, I have seen the JV and varsity teams behave as if they are two separate entities. What emerged this year was a program. Instead of shying away from training against the varsity players, the JV players took the challenge and often pushed varsity. Instead of looking down on them as inferior, this varsity team appeared to embrace helping the younger players learn how to play the game at a higher level. They embraced showing them what it means to wear a Bishop Kenny uniform. What I’ll remember about this season, and this senior class in particular, is that I think we’ve finally turned the corner and become a program. For the last 8 years, that’s what I’ve hoped to have as a head coach. Not two separate teams that happen to wear the same jersey, but one program doing what it can to best represent Bishop Kenny on the soccer pitch. I have the utmost confidence that we can build on the foundation laid this season. We knew very quickly in tryouts, that we had a great deal of talent, probably more than I ever seen. I have confidence that the foundation for success in the future was built this year. On behalf of the coaches, I thank these young women for their hard work this year. I hope they have created memories and friendships they will cherish for years to come. To the seniors, replacing our defense and two-thirds of our midfield will be a challenge for us next season, but you have pushed this program and set us up for success. I thank you for a great four years. I wish you nothing but success in all that you do in college and beyond. WRESTLING GIRLS’ SOCCER Head Coach: Scott Thomas Season Record: 5-6-3 Number of members on team: 20 Championships: Lost in semifinals Outstanding Performers: Jordon Tindell (Sr): 7 goals, 11 assists Mackenzie Meisler (Jr): 15 goals, 3 assists College Scholarships Awarded: Jordon Tindell - Athletic Scholarship (soccer) - Valparaiso University Hanna Crist - Athletic Scholarship (soccer) - University of South Carolina Beaufort Bridget Reid - Athletic Scholarship All-First Coast Selections: Jordon Tindell - 3rd Team Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% 40 Coach’s Comments: As I think back about this past season, I can’t help but be truly Coach: Paul Schloth Assistance Coach: Tracy Thurson Season Record: 12-7 Number of members on team: 25 Championships: Won 2014 District Title Outstanding Performers: Kuba Kaszuba Nate Caron Ethan Yates Logan Boté College Scholarships Awarded: Logan Boté - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Nate Caron - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Kuba Kaszuba - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Capt. Blanchart Maritime Endowed ScholarshipUniversity of North Florida All-State Selections: Kuba Kaszuba - 1st team Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% BASEBALL Head Coach: Tommy Edwards Season Record: 13-12 Number of members on team: 20 College Scholarship Awarded to: Kyle Molter - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate All-First Coast Selections: Collin Morrill - 2nd team Korey Molter - Honorable Mention Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The Bishop Kenny Crusader baseball team completed their 2014 season with a District record of 5-3 and an overall mark of 13-12. The year was filled with a series of highs and lows. The team played hard throughout the year and achieved four and five game winning streaks. Unfortunately, the season ended with a disappointing loss in the District semi-finals. This year’s team was unusually young with only three seniors. The underclassmen gained valuable experience which will hopefully help them recapture the District championship next year. The team and coaching staff would like to thank each of our graduating seniors – Collin Morrill, Kory Molter, and Kyle Molter. These young men made key contributions and provided valuable leadership throughout the year. BOYS’ & GIRLS’ TENNIS Head Coach: Dave Williams Boys’Team: 20 members - Varsity 12 JV 8 Season Record: 9-6 Girls’ Team: 27 members - Varsity 11 JV 16 Season Record: 9-6 Championships: Boys’Team 3rd place at Districts Girls’Team 3rd place at Districts Outstanding Performers: Cameron Blanchard Carrigan Blanchard Jack Amthor Will Thompson College Scholarships Awarded to: Boys:John Amthor - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Johnny Azar - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Presidential Scholarship - Tampa University Michael Dobinski - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Girls: Katie Reid - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Liz Norton - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Haley O’Neill - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Macy May - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Mayo Clinic Dependent Scholarship - Mayo Clinic Anna Moore - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate LEAD Scholarship - Georgia Southern University Out-of-State Waiver - Georgia Southern University Whitney Chefan - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate Julie Moore - Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Candidate All-First Coast Selections: Carrigan Blanchard - 1st team Cameron Blanchard - 2nd team Jack Amthor - 2nd team Will Thompson - Honorable Mention Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Sports continued on page 42 Spring Sports 2013-2014 Coach’s Comments: The 2013-2014 Bishop Kenny wrestling team had a historic season. They started training in September as a young group and emerged in February as a top ten in the North Florida all classification power poll. They captured 2nd place in the Rob Bierman Memorial Invitational at the mid-point of the season. Led by seniors Nate Caron, Logan Boté, Ethan Yates, and Kuba Kaszuba, Bishop Kenny went into the District Tournament with a chance to make history. The team placed seven wrestlers in the finals. District Champions Nick Toney, Nate Caron, Kuba Kaszuba, and Ethan Yates, helped secure the first District team title in 16 years! Nicky Toney and Kuba Kaszuba both advanced to the Regional finals with Kuba emerging as a Regional Champion. Both Nick and Kuba qualified to go to Lakeland, Florida and wrestle in the State Tournament. Kuba Kaszuba became only the third wrestler in Bishop Kenny history to advance to the finals in the State Tournament. With his 2nd place finish, he was invited the following week to wrestle in the “All Class Tournament” against all the place winners in all the classifications. Truly a tournament of the best in the State, Kuba placed third and received scholarship money from USA Wrestling. The future looks bright with underclassmen Nick Toney (All-State), Kyle Black (District Runner-up), Alex Condor (District Runner-up) and Ryan Timmons (District Runner-up). 41 Spring Sports Sports continued from page 41 Coach’s Comments: Girls’ Tennis: The girls had a good mix of returning lettermen and outstanding newcomers to the team this year. The team finished the season with a 9-6 record. Carrigan Blanchard (FR) and Cameron Blanchard (FR) had a strong season playing #1 and #2 singles as well as #1 doubles this year. Katie Reid (SR), Gabby Haddad (JR), Caroline Nimnicht (SR), and Liz Norton (SR) were returning lettermen that rounded out the starting lineup. Haley O’Neill (SR) improved throughout the season and led the team with a 10-4 record. Other varsity letter winners were Anna Moore (SR), Macy May (SR), Whitney Chefan (SR), Julie Moore (SR), Natalie Deen (FR), and Mary McGowan (FR). The girls lost to Stanton in a playoff to determine which team would advance in the state playoffs. At Districts Cameron Blanchard and Carrigan Blanchard made it to the finals in both singles and doubles. Haley O’Neill also played in the singles finals at Districts. Our many graduating seniors will be missed next year. We have a solid foundation of good, young players with a lot of potential to build next year’s team around. Boys’ Tennis: The boy’s tennis team had a 9-6 record this season. The team had a good group of returning players and new players. Jack Amthor (SR) and Will Thompson (SO) anchored down the number one and two spots all season. Jack and Will played #1 doubles as well. Will Thompson led the team with 18 wins this season. Returning lettermen Adrian Navotas (JR), Dylan Alson (SR) and Michael Dobinski (SR) anchored the Crusaders starting line-up. Newcomers Trey Lynch (SR), Johnny Azar (SR), Joe Pohlgeers (SO), Alejandro Hernandez (SO) and Tyler Chin (FR) provided the team with many key wins in both singles and doubles. The team had a good showing in Districts finishing third behind Bolles and Stanton. Adrian Navotas advanced to the #3 singles final and Michael Dobinski and Dylan Alson made the #2 doubles finals. Next year’s team will be a young team built around its four returning lettermen. BOYS’ & GIRLS’ TRACK & FIELD Head Coach: Kevin Curran Championships: Boys - District Runner-up 6th place at Region 5th place at State Girls - District Runner-up 7th place at Region All-First Coast Selections: David Yarborough - 2nd team - 1600m David Bell - 2nd team - Pole Vault Reid Harris - 2nd team – Discus 3200 Relay - 2nd team Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The 2014 track season saw great performances from a young girls’ team and a veteran boys’ team. The girls’ team earned the District Runner-up in 2014, and advanced all three relay teams, 4x100, 4x400, and 4x800 to the Regional Championship. From Regions, the girls qualified three individuals to the State Meet. Freshman Grace Gerry finished 10th in the 800m, junior Tanner Cormier placed 11th in the 100m high hurdles, and senior Amber Harris placed 11th in the discus and 14th in shot put. The boys had another impressive season finishing as the District Runner-up in a close battle with Bolles, and finishing 6th at the Regional Championship. At the Class 2A State Meet, the boys’ 4x800m relay team began the day with a season best time and claimed 3rd place from the slow heat. The 4x800m relay was led by senior Erik Sampayo, joined by sophomore Mason Gerry, senior Sam Jaramillo, and anchored by 42 David Yarborough. Junior Reid Harris had an outstanding day in diffi- cult weather conditions to place 3rd in the discus, and junior David Bell also earned All-State honors in the Pole Vault, placing 2nd. During the evening’s final races, David Yarborough qualified as an individual in the 1600m run, placing 7th, while senior Alec Sharpe placed 13th in the 3200m run. The boys’ team recorded another great team finish at the Class 2A State Championship meet, earning 5th place with a total of 22 points. Additionally, Cody Rose set a new school record in the Long Jump with a mark of 22’8”, and David Bell shattered the Pole Vault record with a jump of 15’6”this season. SOFTBALL Head Coach: Brad Winkler Assistant Coaches: Tim Duclos, Brittany Eppley, Tommy Cunningham, Jacquelyn Lawson, Khiana Williams Season Record: 8 -17 Number of members on team: 28 Varsity 16 JV 12 Outstanding Performers: So.- Hasley, Pitman - Coach’s Award Jr. - Caroline Dotson - Crusader Award Fr. - Madison Yates - Most Improved Player Award Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The 2014 softball team finished the season with high expectations for 2015. Kenny softball has a strong group of returners with two to three years of varsity level playing experience, led by senior Christina Cunningham. Returning juniors Natalie Hart and Claire Doyle, who led the team both defensively and offensively in 2014, will help provide the consistency and leadership needed to get this team to the next level. The team played one of the toughest schedules in the city - against 14 of the most competitive teams in Northeast Florida while overcoming many obstacles throughout the season. We will miss our seniors, Kennedy Eichner and Sarah Scribbins, as they move on to college. We are excited for next season. As a program we are looking forward to the talent coming up the pipeline with a strong season by the junior varsity team who finished the season with a winning record. This allows us to grow and gain additional experience and playing time for more players. The Kenny softball team would like to thank Bishop Kenny for their help and support, along with the Booster Club and JOI for making this year a success. We would also like to thank all of the parents, fans, sponsors, and Bishop Kenny community for helping us with an opportunity to achieve our goals. We look forward to an even better season in 2015. WEIGHTLIFTING Head Coach: Mark Thorson Season Record: 3-5 Number of members on team: 21 Outstanding Performer: Zachary Gushanas qualified for the state weightlifting meet at 183 lbs. Percentage of seniors planning to attend college: 100% Coach’s Comments: The Bishop Kenny weightlifting team ended the 2013 season with a dual meet record of 3 wins and 5 losses. The 2013 team had nine individual lifters who qualified for the Regional meet including: Royce Reyes (129 lbs), Austin Cannington (139 lbs), Kevin Vogt (154 lbs), Tim Bianco (169 lbs), Alfredo Nelson (169 lbs), Josh Johnson (199 lbs), Zachary Gushanas (183 lbs), Greg Santos (219 lbs), and Robert Costa (HWT). Sophomore Zachary Gushanas at 183 lbs also qualified for the state weightlifting meet which was held at the Kissimmee Civic Center in April. The Crusaders return an experienced group of lifters in 2015 and hope to build on this year’s success. John Wolford to Start at Wake Forest Bishop Kenny’s record-setting quarterback, John Wolford ‘14, will be thrilling the fans in Winston-Salem as the starting quarterback for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons this year. This will be the first time since 1974 that Wake Forest has started a true freshman at the position. Wolford set several state high school records during his four years at Bishop Kenny including passing yards (10,621), touchdown passes (126), total touchdowns responsible for (162), total offense (13,403), and completions (706). John led the Crusaders to two unbeaten regular seasons in 2011 and 2013 and was named the Florida Times Union 2013 Super 24 Player of the Year. Photos: With the Wind Productions We wish John much success in his college career. John Wolford BK ’14, starting quarterback at Wake Forest University this season Watch us on the Web Check the BK website for information about athletic contests and other events that will be streamed live this year. Last year’s limited live streaming will be expanded throughout the coming school year. This is a great opportunity for alumni, grandparents, and parents to see events that they are unable to attend! 2014 Varsity Football Schedule Aug. 22 Friday Aug. 29 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Friday Friday Friday Friday Friday Friday Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Friday Friday Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Friday Friday Friday Orange Park (Kickoff Classic) Bartram Trail Hernando OPEN Wolfson * Paxon * Ribault * (Homecoming) Westside Stanton * (Grade School Night) Yulee * Baker County * Episcopal Away 7:00 Home Home 7:00 7:00 Away Home Home 7:00 7:00 7:00 Away Home 7:00 7:00 Away Away Home 7:00 7:00 7:00 * District Games Listen to all BK Football Games on 92.5 FM Jax Sports Radio. 43 BK One of 24 Schools To Receive Outstanding Sportsmanship Award I n recognition of the vital role good sportsmanship plays in shaping today’s studentathletes, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) announced the recipients of this year’s Fred E. Rozelle Sportsmanship Awards. The award honors schools whose athletic teams demonstrated exemplary sportsmanship during the 20132014 regular season and FHSAA State Series. This year 21 high schools and three middle schools received the prestigious award. “Every chance we get, we emphasize to our student-athletes that the heart and soul of high school athletics is sportsmanship. Honoring these special schools with a Rozelle Award is our way of telling them and their outstanding student-athletes that they have done things the right way,” said FHSAA Executive Director Dr. Roger Dearing. The award, presented annually since 1991, is named in honor of FHSAA Commissioner Emeritus Fred E. Rozelle. It is presented to one school in each classification whose total sports program best exemplifies the qualities of sportsmanship as demonstrated by its coaches, players, and spectators. Criteria for selection of the winners includes programs and activities implemented within the school and community to promote sportsmanship, the number and type of unsportsmanlike ejections, the number and type of exceptional sportsmanship reports, and the source of the nomination. Section winners will each receive $500 and a commemorative plaque. Each overall winner will receive an additional $2,500 and a larger plaque. BK Cheerleaders Crusader Cheerleaders Prepare for 2014-15 Season T he Varsity and JV cheerleading teams traveled downstate to attend the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA) camp at St. Petersburg in August. The camp provided an opportunity for the team to build camaraderie while preparing for the upcoming football season. In the words of head coach and former BK cheerleader Brooke Galloway, “It was a wonderful experience for all forty girls and we even brought home some hardware!” 4 The Varsity squad took first place in a Sideline Cheer that they learned at camp, a fifth place finish in the Extreme Routine, and an All-Around Superior trophy. 4 The JV took home second place in their Extreme Routine and an All-Around Superior trophy. 4 The entire BK Cheerleading program took home the Traditions Award, voted on by the entire UCA and Varsity Brands staff for their leadership skills, school pride, spirit, and outstanding program. 4 3 Varsity girls won All-American with a bid to go to London in 2015 for the UCA Cheer New Year Parade. Congratulations to the following senior cheerleaders: Ansley St. John Gabby Haddad Monica Byers OVERALL STANDINGS 2013-2014 Academic Achievement Class 5A Bishop Kenny High School 7th place out of 400 schools 44 ALUMNI & REUNIONS Robin Robinson, Bishop Felipe Estévez, Sue Mann, and Jay Robinson ‘55 4 Rivers Smokehouse catered this year’s Alumni Picnic. Alumni Gather for Dedication of Stadium & Sports Complex Approximately 400 BK graduates and family members attended an alumni picnic on August 29. 4 Rivers Smokehouse, owned by John Rivers '83, catered the event that drew graduates spanning all 63 of BK's graduating classes. The event was scheduled on the evening of the first Crusader football game of the season. Prior to kickoff, Bishop Felipe Estévez was on hand, along with Rev. Michael Houle, to bless the impressive new facilities at William Johnston Stadium. The Crusaders played their first home game of the year against Bartram Trail, winning by a score of 23-20. Dr. Brett Frykberg ’00, son Knox, and wife Mandy check in for dinner. Christina Gregson Scholarship Mr. Nathan Jubran ‘18 is the winner of the 2nd annual Christina Gregson Memorial Scholarship at Bishop Kenny High School. Nathan, a graduate of Holy Family Catholic School, won the scholarship by submittinghissuccessfulapplicationandessayforthe one-time, $1000 scholarship. Christina Gregson was a much-loved member of the Bishop Kenny Class of 2005. The scholarship, a gift of the Gregson family, has been established in memory and honor of Christina’s great passion for life. Christina fought a courageous battle with Muscular Dystrophy and has taught us all the meaning of courage and strength. According to the application, and in her parents words,“Her remarkable faith, positive attitude, graceful and humble heart has affected our outlook on life that will remain forever.” Her Catholic religion and Catholic education were very important to her, as well as her volunteer work at DOSA Camps and the Mayo Clinic. It is for these reasonsthatthescholarshiphasbeensetupatChristina’s alma mater where she was so happy and successful for four years. According to the criteria governing the scholarship, candidates must write a brief paragraph describing how they are coping with or have overcome a lifechallenging adversity and include themes including: • Living with a positive attitude • Evidence of compassion and concern for others • Involvement in school or out-of-school activities • Volunteer involvement We are grateful to the Gregson family for their generosity on behalf of Nathan and all of the students fromHolyFamilywhowillbeselectedforthishonorin the future. Kenny ’87 and Carol Parry with future Crusaders Blaine and Laina. 45 Crusader Baseball History The Bishop Kenny Baseball Complex Grille in St. Nicholas and several other BK graduates are working on an informal event to honor the alumni baseball players; specifically those who achieved All-City, County, or State recognition since Bishop Kenny’s first team in 1952. Preliminary plans call for a weekend in late November or early December 2015 to unveil the honoree's names which will be displayed on a permanent recognition board at the BK baseball complex. A brief ceremony at BK will be followed by a casual dinner at The Mudville Grille. The committee will formulate a program to include a guest speaker following the unveiling ceremony. Details of the event will be proPRELIMINARY LIST vided in the fall 2015 issue of The BK Crusader Baseball Designations Avenue. Also in that issue a final list of 1952-1970 those outstanding players who have been identified and verified for incluPat Mulrennan 1955 All-City Honorable Mention Roger Strickland 1957 All-City 1st Team sion on the permanent tribute board All-City 2nd Team will be published. BK graduate Gontran Celerier ‘65 is spearheading a project that will result in a complete, permanent, and accurate history of the Crusader baseball program’s individual player achievement records. According to Bishop Kenny Athletic Director and former head baseball Coach Bob West, “Until Gontran came forward to try to fill in the blanks we had no immediate plans to try to update our earliest records of player achievement. This will be a great service to the baseball program and will be appreciated by many of our former players.” As of this writing Mr. Celerier has spent a great deal of time searching the microfiche records of the Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville Journal, and Orlando Sentinel looking to fill in the blanks - especially for the years 1952 through1970 - the period of time when the school’s records are most sporadic. An AllCity player on the 1965 Crusader Baseball team, Mr. Celerier lives in Slidell, Louisiana but maintains his high school friendships and life-long loyalty to the Crusaders. He will continue to travel to Jacksonville to complete his research and participate in the planning of an event to celebrate the completion of this project. Joe Joseph ’65, along with son Louis ’93, owner of The Mudville 46 Joe Antone 1957 Roger Strickland 1958 Kevin Lynch Jimmy Carrell Bobby Meagher Paul Newman George Newman Barry Geraghty Bob Ohle Bobby Meagher George Newman Bill McMenamy Barry Geraghty Bob Ohle Floyd Lee Gontran Celerier Vince Wascak Mike Ryan Gontran Celerier Bill Cooper Don Pellicer Bill Cooper Pat McMahon Ray Singletary 1958 1958 1961 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1964 1965 1965 1966 1966 1970 1970 ºAll-City Honorable Mention All-State All-City 1st Team All-City 2nd Team All-City Honorable Mention All-State All-City 1st Team All-State 2nd Team All-City Honorable Mention All-City Honorable Mention All-City Honorable Mention All-City Honorable Mention All-City 1st Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 1st Team All-City 1st Team All-City 1st Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City 2nd Team All-City Honorable Mention All-City Honorable Mention All-City 1st Team All-City 1st Team If you know of anyone that should be added to this list, please let us know. For the sake of accuracy, we ask that you direct us to a newspaper clipping to verify the addition. You can contact BK’s Director of Development, Mrs. Sheila Marovich, at 904-398-7545 or development@bishopkenny.org. For any questions about the research, Gontran can be reached at gonzo_esq@msn.com. Alumni Julie Joseph Burke Scholarship The annual Julie Joseph Burke Scholarship was presented to Isabel Devore-Suazo as part of the 8th grade graduation program at Christ the King School in June. Mrs. Elizabeth McGovern, one of Julie’s teachers at Christ the King, made the presentation to Isabel who is now a freshman at Bishop Kenny. The scholarship, which was established in memory of Julie Joseph Burke, a 1984 graduate of Christ the King and member of the BK Class of 1988, is awarded annually to a deserving graduating 8th grade Christ the King student. The student is awarded a one-time $1,000 scholarship to help defray the cost of tuition at BKHS. Julie Joseph married Ronald Burke while attending college. They had two children, Kaylee, a 2010 BK graduate, who is now a senior at Florida State University, and a son Ronnie, a senior at BK. Julie passed away in 2004 after suffering complications from a heart condition. Julie’s parents, Donna and Joe Joseph BK‘65, and husband, Ronnie Burke, established this scholarship to honor Julie’s life and memory in a way she would want. Julie was continually helping others to achieve their goals, giving to others, and serving her church, school, and community. She was an inspiration to all who knew her and a shining example of God’s love. Isabel demonstrates many of the same qualities as Julie. She has Cross Country Alumni Reunite to Participate in Relay Across the country, 200-mile running relays are held in some of the country’s most scenic locations. These roughly 24-hour races consist of 12 teammates in two vans of six, running three legs each for a total of thirty-six legs. For the past several years a number of Bishop Kenny’s Cross Country alumni have discussed teaming up for one of these races. This year the schedules aligned to make it a reality. The team agreed to tackle the original Ragnar Relay in and around Park City, Utah on June 27-28 - two hundred miles uphill at 7-10 thousand feet of altitude! Five members of the 12-person team were BK alumni. Participants listed here with class year and current state of residence were Mason Cathey ‘00, who now lives in Oklahoma; Kevin Courtney ‘94 from Michigan; David Frank ‘93 and David Moritz ‘95, both living in Florida; and Patrick Neville ‘92 who lives in California. In typical BK cross country fashion, the team took the podium winning the over-30 division, the sea level division, and finishing 7th out of 1,100 teams. Alumni Runners (L-R) David Moritz ('95), Kevin Courtney ('94), Mason Cathey ('00), Patrick Neville ('92), and David Frank ('93) Members of the Joseph and Burke families gathered to present the Julie Joseph Burke Scholarship to future BK graduate Isabel Devore-Suazo ‘18, at graduation held at Christ the King in June. (L-R) Laura Joseph Meehan ‘96, Kaylee Burke ’10, scholarship recipient Isabel Devore-Suazo ‘18, Ronnie Burke, Jr. ‘15, and Louis Joseph ’93. a positive attitude about life and makes the most of each day by her service to others, her love of God, and involvement in her community. She is truly a role model for other young people. Anyone who would like to make a contribution to the Julie Joseph Burke Scholarship at Bishop Kenny High School is encouraged to contact Sheila Marovich, Director of Development, at 398-7545 or development@bishopkenny.org. Class of 1965 Visits Sr. Thomas Joseph, SSJ n a rainy Thursday in May, a group of ladies from the Class of ‘65 spent the day in St. Augustine with Sister Thomas Joseph McGoldrick, SSJ. Sister was kind enough to give us a tour of the Father Miguel O'Reilly House Museum which she was instrumental in developing. The museum houses many of the artifacts that the Diocese of St. Augustine is privileged to own, along with some information about the history of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Florida. O Sister Catherine Bitzer, SSJ took the group on a tour of the Diocesan Archives. She made the tour even more special by having old pictures Members of the Class of 1965 spent a day and newspaper articles about Bishop exploring in St. Augustine with their former BK Kenny on display. Everyone had so Principal Sr. Thomas Joseph McGoldrick, SSJ. much fun trying to remember names and faces of friends from the past. After spending several hours at the O'Reilly House and the Archives, the group took Sister Thomas Joseph, Sister Catherine, Sister Josepha, and Sister Carol Wells to lunch at Le Pavillon Restaurant where everyone continued to share stories of our wonderful years at Bishop Kenny. The consensus of the group was that the Sisters of St. Joseph have been a blessing in all of our lives. Submitted by: Colleen Lanahan Foy ‘65 47 Elizabeth Tucker ‘10 Nominated for 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year Award During her collegiate career Elizabeth also volunteered at many local, regional, and even national community service projects including the Irish Fight for Life program, which pairs student-athletes with patients in the pediatric Hematology/Oncology unit at South Bend's Memorial Hospital. She also participated in the Adopt-a-Family, Ronald McDonald House, Pediatric Christmas Party and Perley Elementary Tutor programs. She also volunteered for the Notre Dame Tax Assistance Program, which helps lowincome and disabled citizens with the preparation of their tax returns. Elizabeth Tucker, Valedictorian of the Bishop Kenny Class of 2010, has been nominated by the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) for the 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year award. Elizabeth graduated from the University of Notre Dame in May with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. The NCAA Woman of the Year Award honors graduating female student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletic excellence, service, and leadership. The 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year will be honored, along with the top 30 candidates, during a ceremony on October 19 in Indianapolis. Elizabeth comes from a long line of Bishop Kenny and Notre Dame Graduates. Her parents, Julie and John Tucker, BK ‘75, met at Notre Dame, and her older sister Kate, BK‘08 and Notre Dame ’12, is a medical student at Georgetown. Not at Notre Dame, and an excellent student also, Elizabeth’s brother John, BK ‘12, currently attends West Point. Brother Andrew is a senior at Bishop Kenny and the youngest, Patrick, attends Assumption Catholic School. Elizabeth Tucker BK’10 is the ACC nominee for the 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year award. Elizabeth is the 2014 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year and recipient of a 2014 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, as well as a finalist for the 2014 Wooden Citizenship Cup. She served as a Notre Dame women's soccer tri-captain for the past two seasons, helping the Fighting Irish to four consecutive NCAA Championship berths (2010-13), including the 2010 national title and a spot in the 2012 NCAA quarterfinals. She appeared in all 92 of Notre Dame's matches during her career, starting 87 times, while finishing with 19 goals and 14 assists. Elizabeth has accepted a position as a consultant at McKinsey & Company in Chicago, with an eye on pursuing graduate studies at Harvard Business School in the near future. We wish her every success in her career and her Woman of the Year nomination. Portions reprinted with permission; University of Notre Dame Participants in the Annual Alumni Run held in August. 2014 Alumni Run On Saturday August 9, 39 men and 52 women laced up their cross-country spikes to compete in the annual Alumni Run. This race is a chance for the current Bishop Kenny runners to meet and compete against other graduates, but not retired, Bishop Kenny cross-country runners. In the men’s competition, seniors Hussam Ossi, Eric Chiotti and Jimmy Kaldor led the dominating pack of current runners to a commanding and near perfect score of 17 points over the alumni total of 42. In the women’s race, the alumni women took payback after years of fin- 48 ishing behind the current runners’team. Former runners and standouts Sarah Davis ‘10, Mary Kate Thyfault ‘13, Bridget Reid ’14, and Danielle Hartless ‘14 reversed the score from the men’s race. Alumni Ryan Markowski ‘10 and Emily Crissman ‘12, who are also acting as assistant coaches, likewise posted notable finishes. We thank all the alumni who participated this year for attending and continuing to support the Bishop Kenny cross-country community. Brian Doyle ’03 with his “I Lost My Gut and Found My Legs” trophy from the 2014 Alumni Run. Class of 1964 On May 2nd and 3rd the Bishop Kenny Class of 1964 held their 50th reunion at the Jacksonville Beach Four Points by Sheraton Hotel. As anticipated, this was one of the largest turnouts for our class in the past few reunions with ninety-five attendees. On Friday evening there was a Reggae band that opened the reunion social with lively entertainment, and then a banquet was held at Joe's Crab Shack before returning to the hotel for more music and dancing. 50 YEARS 1964 classmates (L-R) John O'Neil, Bert Moerings, John Albert, Mike Cagle, Johnny Walker Again, on Saturday evening there was dancing and socializing until the last attendees were kicked out at 12:30 AM. The class shared a great BBQ dinner catered by Lou Bono's. The Class of 1964 is the first of the Baby-Boomers to reach their 50th reunion. The Friday evening event was graced with the attendance of our former principal Sister Thomas Joseph, SSJ who is celebrating her 88th birthday and 70th year as a Sister of St Joseph. During the reunion a fundraiser for the retired Sisters of St Joseph raised over $18,000.00! We encourage other classes to match our efforts for the sisters who helped us develop our moral compasses over 50 years ago. Harry Bagley, Jimmy Curington, and Mike Correia Pat Griffin, chairman of the 1964 reunion presents former BK Principal, Sr. Thomas Joseph McGoldrick, SSJ, with a check in the amount of $18,330 representing the total of donations collected by classmates on behalf of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Jeanette Ghioto, Mission Advancement Director for the Sisters of St. Joseph said, “The money will help ensure a safe quality of life for the aging Sisters at Our Lady of Lourdes Convent.” Class of 1974 celebrated their 40th class reunion in May. Class of 1974 The Bishop Kenny Class of 1974 held its 40-year reunion at the Omni Hotel in 40 YEARS Jacksonville in May. There was a Friday night social on May 30 followed by a buffet dinner on May 31. 56 of our 245-member class plus spouses were in attendance. extremely grateful for all the planning and organization done by our classmates Theresa Bowling Jones and Marla Gazdick McGrew. The invocation was given by Eric Elison and our time together was dedicated to the memory of the deceased members of our class, and to the others who were not able to join us. It was a wonderful time for all, and the class is Submitted by: Tim Rucci 49 Class of 1979 35 YEARS The Class of 1979 held their 35th reunion on the weekend of August 1-2. The weekend event kicked off at a causal gathering at the home of Scott and Julie Dewhurst Terrazzano. On Saturday night, members of the Class of '79 met at Marsh Landing Country Club for a fun night of dining and dancing. We reminisced about all those "misty water-colored memories of the way we were" and made some new memories, too. Submitted by Susie Pitman Slappey ‘79 35 Years later: Classmates from the class of 1979 singing Memories - the song they sang on stage at the Civic Auditorium at their graduation. Class of 1994 20 YEARS The Bishop Kenny Class of 1994 celebrated their 20th reunion on the weekend of July 1819. Classmates traveled from near and far to celebrate the occasion and to catch up with old friends. Friday, July 18 was a casual gathering at The Lemon Bar in Neptune Beach. The main event was held on Saturday, July 19 at Fantasy Farms in Ponte Vedra Beach. Fantasy Farms is a unique venue that includes exotic animals and a fun indoor-outdoor bar. It was a great party and everyone had a great time catching up with old friends! It was also a bittersweet night as we missed our friend Mary Russo Holm who passed away just over one year ago. In Mary’s honor and memory, the Class of 1994 collected donations for the Mary E. Holm Foundation that supports families in crisis and supports efforts to fight cancer. BK Class of 1994 - 20 Year Reunion (L-R) Classmates Amy Pichardo McWilliams, Roshan Kallivayalil, Carrie Hartle Miller, and Jill Motsett Maliszewski at the Friday night reunion gathering at the beach. 50 2014 REUNIONS Class of 2009 - 5 Years Class of 1984 - 30 Years Class of 1959 - 55 Years No information available Contact: Ron Norse Email: rnorse1@aol.com (904) 838-8338 Contact: Chuck Bagley (678) 793-1990 Email: chuckbagley@bellsouth.net Class of 2004 - 10 Years Contact: Joe Deaux (904) 248-1626 Email: deaux00@yahoo.com or Lauren O’Hara May (904) 445-8523 Email: lauren.may28@gmail.com December 26-28, 2014 Website: www.bkhs2004.com Facebook: Bishop Kenny HS c/o 2004 Reunion September 26 & 27, 2014 Friday, Sept. 26: 6:30pm -10:00pm Marbella Condominium 17 S. 1st Street, Jax Beach, FL Saturday, Sept. 27: 6:00pm -10:00pm Fraternal Order of Police 5530 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, FL Catering: 4Rivers Smokehouse; Cash Bar DJ with karaoke and dancing Cost: $35 per person Attire (both events): Casual & comfortable October 17-19, 2014 Friday, October 17, 2014 Tailgate at Bishop Kenny Saturday, October 18, 2014 Dinner – Location TBA Daytime Activities – TBA Sunday, October 19, 2014 Optional Getaway Breakfast Details to Follow Class of 1954 - 60 Years No information available Class of 1999 - 15 Years Class of 1979 - 35 Years No information available Reunion was held August 1-2, 2014 A good time was had by all! Class of 1994 - 20 Years Reunion was held July 18-19, 2014 A good time was had by all! Class of 1989 - 25 Years No information available Class of 1974 - 40 Years Reunion was held May 30-31, 2014 A good time was had by all! Class of 1969 - 45 Years Reunion was held September 12-13, 2014 A good time was had by all! SAY “CHEESE” Class of 1964 - 50 Years Reunion was held May 2-3, 2014 A good time was had by all! We love to publish photos from your reunion. Unlike social media, the best reproduction of any photo for publication in The Avenue, requires a minimum 4” x 6”, high-resolution (300 dpi) digital image OR good quality paper prints for scanning. A portion of the production of this issue of The Avenue made possible by: 2015 REUNIONS Class of 1965 - 50 Years Contact: Louise Christian Johnson (904) 241-4640 Email: weaselpv@aol.com Friday-Sunday, March 27-29, 2015 Four Points by Sheraton Hotel Jacksonville Beach, FL Note: No other 2015 reunions have been planned as of this date. It’s Easy to Stay in Touch! INFORMATION UPDATES Scan this QR code with your Smartphone or log on to www.bishopkenny.org 51 BISHOP KENNY HIGH SCHOOL, INC. 1055 KINGMAN AVENUE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32207 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT 1984 JACKSONVILLE, FL ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Mark your calendar 15TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Monday, November 3 Jacksonville Golf and Country Club If you would like a registration form, please visit our website at www.bishopkenny.org. You can register online and even pay through our PayPal link. It’s that easy! Time: 10:00 am Check-in/Driving Range 11:00 am Shotgun Start Format: Captain’s Choice Entry Fee: $150.00 per player Hole Sponsor: $400.00* REGISTER ONLINE bishopkenny.org ❂ The field is limited to the first 144 golfers. Based on the success of past years’ tournaments, participants are encouraged to register as soon as possible to assure a playing spot. ❂ You may enter your own foursome or you may enter as a single golfer and will be paired with a team. ❂ This is a great opportunity to spend a full day with clients, friends, and/or family at one of the area’s great golf courses. Prizes/Drawing 1st Place Gross, 1st Place Net, 2nd Place Net, 3rd Place Net, Last Place Gross, Longest Drive, Straightest Drive, Closest to the Pin on All Par 3s, Longest Putt, Door Prizes, Goodie Bags, Putting Contest, and more! *Includes a BK Boosters Golf Tournament Pin Flag with your name or company logo – our gift to you after the tournament.