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SPORTS PROGRAM — SPRING 2017 —

BASEBALL | LACROSSE | RUGBY | SOCCER TRACK | TRAP | | WATER POLO FARMLAND ADVISORS FOR A WINNING LAND STRATEGY

JEFF BARRY JOEY BLAND

With more than 20 years experience in buying, selling, developing, and brokering land in Arkansas, Tennessee and , we are more than just farmland brokers - we are Farmland Advisors. In the last five years brokers Jeff Barry and Joey Bland have represented sellers of approximately $60 million in farmland, timberland and duck and deer hunting properties in the Southeast. In 2014, three of the seven largest properties sold in the Arkansas Delta were successfully closed by Farmland Advisors. Each client and outdoor property is different. Our goal is not to “sell you the next land deal” but to represent and advise you in achieving your agricultural investment and/or recreational land goals. We support the Brothers and our own past, present and future graduates.

#GoBrothers www.farmlandadvisors.com 5101 Wheelis Dr, Ste 300, Memphis | 901-366-6070 B FARMLAND ADVISORS Christian Brothers High School FOR A WINNING LAND STRATEGY

2017 SPRING SPORTS

About CBHS 2 JEFF BARRY JOEY BLAND From The President 4

From The Principal 5

From The Athletic Director 6

CBHS Training Staff 7 8 LACROSSE 12 RUGBY 16 SOCCER 18

With more than 20 years experience in buying, selling, developing, and brokering land in Arkansas, TRACK & FIELD 22 Tennessee and Mississippi, we are more than just farmland brokers - we are Farmland Advisors. In the last five years brokers Jeff Barry and Joey Bland have represented sellers of approximately $60 TRAP & skeet SHOOTING 24 million in farmland, timberland and duck and deer hunting properties in the Southeast. In 2014, three of the seven largest properties sold in the Arkansas Delta were successfully closed by Farmland TENNIS 26 Advisors. Each client and outdoor property is different. Our goal is not to “sell you the next land deal” but to represent and advise you in achieving your agricultural investment and/or recreational WATER POLO 27 land goals. We support the Brothers and our own past, present and future graduates. CBHS College–bound athletes 29

CBHS Complete Coaching Staff 30 #GoBrothers www.farmlandadvisors.com 5101 Wheelis Dr, Ste 300, Memphis | 901-366-6070 1 Christian Brothers

2 Christian Brothers High School

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▪ Catholic, in the tradition of the De La Salle Christian Brothers

▪ Independent college-prep school

▪ All boys, grades 9-12

▪ Founded in 1871

▪ Enrollment of approximately 900 boys

▪ A network of approximately 11,000 alumni residing in all 50 states

▪ Boys come from 55 zip codes and 115 schools, with 21 students from homeschool settings

▪ 13:1 student/faculty ratio

▪ Average class size is 19

▪ 32 ACT average for recent top 25 graduates ▪ In the last four years, Brothers’ Boys have enrolled into institutions such as the United States Naval Academy, the United States Air Force Academy, the United States Military Academy, Duke University, University of Notre Dame, Harvard University, New York University, Universityof Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University, University of Virginia, University of Southern California, Southern Methodist University, Christian University, Tulane University, Washington and , Rhodes College, and Sewanee. ▪ Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Southern Association of Independent Schools

▪ Member of the National Catholic Education Association, the Lasallian Education Association of the Christian Brothers, the Tennessee Association of Independent Schools, and The College Board

3 Christian Brothers High School FROM THE PRESIDENT • BROTHER CHRIS ENGLERT, FSC

A recent graduate of CBHS lamented that he had never attended Br. Chris Englert is president of an athletic event as a student in the school. He was an academic Christian Brothers High School. He scholar and involved in many other activities, but he never was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. A experienced the “claustrophobic chaos” in the middle of the product of Catholic schools through cheering block. (He’s now attending a university where he’ll have college, Br. Chris attended St. many opportunities to make up for lost time.) Catharine grade school and La Salle High School. One doesn’t have to be a fan of the sport or even understand all the rules to get caught up in the excitement of an athletic event. The After high school graduation, Br. Chris loyalty to the school, the camaraderie with one’s “brothers”, and the joined the Christian Brothers and “rituals” which accompany many games, produce an atmosphere came to Memphis to attend Christian which is unmatched by any other co-curricular activity. The Brothers University. He graduated in memories last a lifetime. 1977 with a degree in the humanities. From Memphis, Br. Chris returned for four years to his alma With the opening of the Brothers Development Center, these mater, La Salle, to teach religion and English. In 1981 he athletes can proudly boast that they were the first ones to occupy moved just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati to Newport, the building. Similar to the inaugural games in Tom Nix Stadium Kentucky, where he taught religion and English until 1984. and Giacosa Field, it will be the talk of reunions. (At the same time, stories of how tough life was in the old athletic facilities will be The next move took Br. Chris to Kansas City O’Hara High School, abundant.) and the position of dean of students. Then in 1989 it was back to Memphis, where he was assistant principal of CBHS for one Once again, Christian Brothers High School is “new and improved”. year. He has been President since the fall of 1990. How fortunate we are to have parents, alumni, and friends who offer their support in so many ways! Br. Chris spent most of his summers in the late 70s and 80s studying for master’s degrees. He received a master of arts in Whether you are attending your very first athletic event at CBHS religious studies from La Salle University in Philadelphia, and or you’re one who has spent countless hours supporting your sons later a master of arts in educational administration from the or grandsons through the years, I hope the excitement never gets University of Missouri - Kansas City. old. Whether you are cheering for the Brothers or their opponents, He currently serves on the following Boards and Committees: each game adds to the history, tradition, and folklore of our schools. District Council of the Midwest District Fraternally of the Christian Brothers The Lasallian Mission Council of the Midwest District Christian Brothers University Board in Memphis, TN Brother Chris Englert, FSC Madonna Learning Center Board President (a school for special needs children) in Memphis Baptist Hospital Community Relations Board in Memphis Education Committee of the Assisi Foundation in Memphis LaSalle High School Principal’s Advisory Board Lasallian Education Council serving the Region (North America/Canada)

4 FROM THE PRINCIPAL • CHRIS FAY

Chris Fay was born and raised Welcome to Christian Brothers High School for the 2017 Spring outside of New Orleans, Louisiana athletic season. This season will be yet another exciting season and graduated from Brother Martin for our baseball, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, track, trap, tennis and High School in 1993. He moved water polo teams. I know our coaches have high expectations of to Memphis and graduated from our student-athletes. On behalf of our faculty, staff and student Christian Brothers University (CBU) body, I want to express our gratitude for your support of our with a BA in English and an MS in athletic programs. We are grateful for all you do and have done Educational Leadership. Mr. Fay has in support of your son as he has prepared for this season. served at CBHS since 2003 when he In our historical hallway (200 Corridor) there is a picture of Mr. was appointed Associate Principal. He John T. Cooper ’42 in front of his airplane that he flew while in has served as the Principal since the the service during World War II. Prior to his enlistment in the 2009-10 academic year. armed forces, he wrote an essay on what CBC meant to him. Mr. He enjoys fishing, hunting, cooking and riding bikes with his Cooper wrote, “…That is what CBC means to me. It is a place children. He has been married to Rena Fay for 17 years and they for preparation. But it means more than that, it means a chance are the proud parents of six healthy and beautiful children. for happiness today, service and success for tomorrow and They are parishioners of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, where salvation for the life to come. [CBC] is a school to be proud of four of their children attend school. Mr. Fay also stays busy because for over fifty years it has sustained an enviable record by coaching many of the teams on which his children play. He in sports and scholarship, which is respected by every boy in is currently a docorial candidate at St. Mary’s University of Memphis.” Mr. Cooper gave his life for his country during World Minnesota Ed.D in leadership. War II. As our campus continues to grow and evolve, this short essay reminds us of our mission in Memphis. We continue to be a school where boys can find happiness today and work toward having an opportunity for success tomorrow and eternal life with God. McEniry Hall and the new Brothers Development Center are places of preparation in which our young men will sharpen their minds and strengthen their resolve in preparation for an ever-changing world that awaits them. I agree with Mr. Cooper that CBHS is a place of which we should be proud. Our academic program is vibrant, relevant, challenging and yielding great results, and we have athletic teams who represent our school in an excellent manner. As you enter campus for our home contests, please extend hospitality toward our guests and provide our young men with an environment that is ever mindful of the example we are setting.

God Bless,

Chris Fay Principal

5 Christian Brothers High School FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR • MIKE KELLY

On behalf of the Athletic Department, welcome to Christian Mike Kelly was named Athletic Brothers High School. We look forward to many exciting athletic Director for Christian Brothers High events this Spring as we engage in exciting contests with the School in May of 2013 after 23 years best scholastic competition throughout the state of Tennessee. as a teacher and . A 1984 CBHS Soccer and Baseball will work hard to defend their 2016 State graduate, Mike was captain of the Championships. team that earned the

district championship with a 24-9 Throughout these next few months, our coaches and student- record. As a senior, he led the city athletes will represent our school across the country. Our teams in assists and still holds the CBHS travel extensively to find the best competition while living out record for most assists in a game. the mission of our school. We applaud their efforts and wish them He continued his athletic career at continued success. Laramie County Community College Our Athletic program is an integral part of the educational in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Over the next two seasons, he led the experience at Christian Brothers. The creative minds, healthy team in assists and was voted team captain while earning bodies, and Lasallian spirit that are so much a part of our school Academic All-American honors with a 4.0 GPA. mission are lived out on the fields of play as well as in the Coach Kelly earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from the classroom. Our commitment to sports is reflected in our diverse University of Memphis in 1989 and a masters of education offerings (17 Varsity teams, most of which also have Junior Varsity in athletic administration from the University of Memphis in or Freshman levels); widespread participation (over 68 percent 1994. of our student body participates in at least one sport each year); and a high level of competitive success (numerous State While teaching economics, Coach Kelly has also been an Championships and many sports competing on a National level). integral part of the Christian Brothers basketball staff. He has

assisted head coach Bubba Luckett in earning three trips to We greatly appreciate your attendance and support at our state championship game and winning more than 20 games a contests and trust that you will cheer heartily for the Brothers! year for the past 10 seasons. I encourage you to check us out— on the sidelines, in the gyms, on social media, or in the sports pages—and see what we have Coach Kelly and his wife Dana are proud parents of two sons - to offer. Connor, a 2013 CBHS graduate, and Cole, a 2016 CBHS graduate.

The Spring Season culminates at the Spring Fling in Murfreesboro, TN on May 23-26. Best of Luck to all our teams and Go Brothers!

Mike Kelly Athletic Director

6 TRAINERS & SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

ATHLETIC TRAINERS

TEAM DOCTOR

Chris Attaway

Frederick M. Azar, M.D.

Eric Isom

Christian Brothers High School is the recipient of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Safe Sports School award as a 1st team Safe Sports School. The award champions safety and recognizes Megan Koontz secondary schools that provide safe environments for student athletes. The award reinforces the importance of providing the best level of care, injury prevention and treatment.

7 Christian Brothers High School seniors JUNIORS Jarret Fowlkes Jackson Stanley Mitchell Marconi JD Goodspeed

SOPHOMORES Ben Brocato Ethan Bailey Ty Leatherwood Weston Bizzle Tres Crittenden Hayden Leatherwood Nick Myers Reid Voss FRESHMEN Avery Hastings Geno Spiotta

Cam Pleasant Luke Reno Jared Shemper Keagan Voss

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MARCH Mon • 13 Nettleton, AR Arkansas State University T.B.A. Valley View, AR Arkansas State University T.B.A. Tue • 14 Jonesboro, AR Jonesboro High School 4:30 PM Jonesboro, AR Jonesboro High School 7:00 PM Sat • 18 Houston CBHS 7:00 PM Mon • 20 Pope John Paul II U of M 7:00 PM

FLAG CITY INVITATIONAL: Tue • 21 ECS Tipton-Rosemark Academy 7:00 PM Thu • 23 Harding Academy Tipton-Rosemark Academy 4:30 PM Head Coach Fri • 24 Hartselle, AL Houston High School 4:00 PM Buster Kelso #21 Sat • 25 Houston Tipton-Rosemark Academy 5:00 PM

Tue • 28 Germantown CBHS 7:00 PM Assistant Varsity Coaches Wed • 29 St. George’s CBHS 7:00 PM Fri • 31 Highlands, KY Hendersonville High School 5:30 PM Fri • 31 St. Xavier, KY Hendersonville High School 8:00 PM Sat • 01 Trinity, KY Mt. Juliet High School 9:00 AM

APRIL Mon • 03 St. Benedict St. Benedict High School 7:00 PM

USA CLASSIC: Wed • 05 Bartlett USA Stadium 8:00 PM Thu • 06 North Augusta, SC USA Stadium 5:30 PM Jacob Moody #3 Fri • 07 Univ. School of Jackson CBHS 5:30 PM Fri • 07 Brighton CBHS 8:00 PM Sat • 08 Semi & Championship USA Stadium T.B.A.

Tue • 11 MUS CBHS 7:00 PM Wed • 12 St. George’s St. George’s Independent School 7:00 PM Thu • 13 Brighton Brighton High School 6:30 PM Tue • 18 Houston CBHS 7:00 PM Sat • 22 Dyer County CBHS 5:30 PM Sat • 22 Harding Academy CBHS 7:30 PM Mon • 24 Houston Houston High School 6:30 PM Tue • 25 ECS CBHS 7:00 PM Shawn Morgan #16 Wed • 26 ECS ECS 4:30 PM

M AY REGIONAL TOURNAMENT: Sat • 29–6 T.B.D. T.B.A.

Tue • 09–11 Best 2 of 3 Series – #1 vs #2 in Region T.B.D. T.B.A. FrI • 19–20 Best 2 of 3 Series – 2nd Round of State T.B.D. T.B.A. Tue • 23–25 STATE FINALS Murfreesboro T.B.A. Philip Smith #17

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SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Nick Benson Hayden Arant Caden McCarty Matthew Covington Derry Cook Miles McCuller John Durham Anthony Davis Heath Stuckey Joshua Lyons Reid Goodman Nick Vaccaro Layton Scarbrough Eli Hendon Jonah VanKampen John Micheal Schroeppel Jackson Lyons Carson Wood R.J. Trim Chris Marable 13 TSSAA State Baseball Championships

10 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL JV COACHing staff

MARCH Mon • 13 Houston Collierville High School 11:00 AM Tue • 14 Arlington Collierville High School 1:30 PM Thu •16 Bartlett Collierville High School 1:30 PM Fri • 17 Collierville Collierville High School 11:00 AM Mon • 20 Pope John Paul II CBHS 4:30 PM Mon • 20 St. Benedict (Freshmen) Houston High School 4:30 PM Tue • 21 Houston Houston High School 4:00 PM Fri • 24 McCracken, KY St. George’s Independent School 5:00 PM Sat • 25 Covington St. George’s Independent School 10:00 AM Mon • 27 Collierville Collierville High School 4:30 PM Chris Daller #17 Tue • 28 Germantown CBHS 4:30 PM Wed • 29 St. George’s CBHS 4:30 PM Thu • 30 Fulton, IL CBHS 7:00 PM

APRIL Mon • 03 St. Benedict St. Benedict High School 4:30 PM Thu • 06 Munford Munford High School 4:30 PM Fri • 07 Bartlett Bartlett Freeman Park 4:30 PM Mon • 10 Collierville CBHS 4:30 PM Tue • 11 MUS CBHS 4:30 PM Wed • 12 St. George’s St. George’s Independent School 4:30 PM Thu • 13 Brighton Brighton High School 4:00 PM Tue • 18 Bartlett CBHS 4:30 PM Scott Gray #18 Wed • 19 Arlington Arlington High School 6:00 PM Thu • 20 Lausanne Gagliano 6:00 PM Fri • 21 Arlington CBHS 4:30 PM Sat • 22 Harding Acad. (Freshmen) CBHS 1:00 PM Sat • 22 Dyer County CBHS 3:00 PM Mon • 24 Houston Houston High School 4:00 PM Tue • 25 Arlington CBHS 4:30 PM Thu 27 Lausanne CBHS 7:00 PM Sat • 29 Arlington CBHS 1:00 PM

M AY Mon • 01 JV TOURNAMENT T.B.D. T.B.A. – Sat • 06 Tommy Williams #19 Mon • 08 JV T.B.D. T.B.A. – Sat • 18

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SENIORS

Back Row: Coach Barry Hiller, Coach Aaron Falkenstein, Nathan Smith #3, Midfield / Emory Weaver #15, Midfield Jacob Shermer #32, LSM, George Gattas #33, Defense / Creed Simonton #22, Midfield / Michael Montegut #11, Defense / Coach Collin Welsh Front Row: George Stuppy #18, Attack / Andrew Knox #2, Attack / Reid Lanigan #25, Attack / Jack Delgado #27, Attack William Varnado #4, Midfield / Sam Werner #28, Midfield (not pictured : Coach Reid , Sean Moskal #1, Goalie)

JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Cole Capocaccia #30, LSM James Enterline #35, Goalie John Chiozza #12, Midfield Miles Foley #20, Midfield Ames Clark #9, Attack Raymond Fracchia #5, Midfield Caleb Criswell #34, Defense Will Johns #8, Midfield Louie Dickinson #14, Attack Jake McFadden #16, Midfield John Lutz #24, Midfield Jackson McNiell #13, Defense Jackson Mahoney #21, Defense Franco Nayan #17, Goalie Austin Martin #26, Defense Cole Teuton #23, Midfield Ross Wills #10, Defense

12 LACROSSE MARCH Wed 01 Brother Martin, LA CBHS 7:00 PM Fri 03 Ensworth CBHS 7:00 PM Sat 04 St. Paul’s, LA CBHS 6:00 PM Sun 05 Jesuit, New Orleans CBHS 1:00 PM Fri 10 Houston Lacrosse Club * CBHS 7:30 PM Sat 11 Baylor School CBHS 11:00 AM Sun 12 Brentwood • CBHS 1:00 PM Tue 14 Hill Academy, Canada Mount St. Mary’s Univ. 12:00 PM Wed 15 St. Mary’s Annapolis, MD St. Mary’s, Annapolis 4:00 PM Head Coach Thu 16 Severn School, Maryland Severn School, MD 4:00 PM Collin Welsh Fri 24 Saint Louis University/HS St Louis 7:00 PM Sat 25 CBC - Saint Louis CBC-St. Louis 12:00 PM Fri 31 Collierville HS * Collierville HS 6:00 PM Varsity Defensive Coordinator APRIL Barry Hillyer Wed 05 St. George’s St. George’s 5:30 PM Varsity Assistant Coaches Fri 07 Pope John Paul II * CBHS 7:00 PM Aaron Falkenstein & Bill Reid Sat 08 Montgomery Bell Academy MBA 3:00 PM Wed 12 Father Ryan * Father Ryan 7:00 PM Junior Varsity Coach Wed 19 MUS * CBHS 8:00 PM Ken Coward Tue 25 ECS CBHS 7:15 PM Junior Varsity Assistant M AY LJ Clark Sat 06 TSLA Playoffs Round 1 T.B.D. T.B.A. Fri 12 TSLA Quarterfinals T.B.D. T.B.A. Social Media Czar Ken Kimble’92 @CBHSLacrosse Fri 19 TSLA Semifinals Pope John Paul II T.B.A. Sat 20 TSLA State Championship Pope John Paul II T.B.A. * CONFERENCE GAME

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CBHS US Lacrosse All American William Hackett ’05, Midfield Phillip Schaeffer ’05, Defense Lacrosse Awards – Winners 2014-Present William Franklin ’08, Attack: 2008 & 2007 Sam Stringfellow ’05, Defense Brian Shinnick ’95, Defense: 1995 Chris Taylor ’05, Goalie Spencer Cooke ’05, Attack Most Outstanding Commercial Appeal: Tony Kreager ’04, Defense Varsity Player Stephen Lester ’03, Defense The Varsity Most Outstanding Player Award is Best of the Preps Lacrosse David Pontius ’03, Midfield given to the player that is considered the best Player Jay Robinson ’03, Defense of the Year Kevin Beall ’02, Midfield overall lacrosse player in the CBHS program. Thomas Miller ’02, Midfield His skills and abilities stood out among his Henry Perkins ‘15, 2015 Taylor Parthenais ’01, Attack peers and would place him in starting line-ups Ty Tuggle ’01, Defense for other Varsity programs all over the country. Tennessee Scholastic Newman Rossie ’00, Goalie Lacrosse Association Thomas Slatery ’00, Attack 2014: Dylan Waxler Derek Horner ’99, LSM 2015: Henry Perkins All-State 2010-Present 2016: Michael Montegut Conor Shinnick ’99, Attack Taylor Valadie ’10, Defense: 2nd Team 2010 Trey Towery ’99, Goalie Jason Bateman ’10, Goalie: 2nd Team 2010 Michael Hudman ’98, Attack Heart and Hustle Award Luke Franklin ’13, Attack: 2nd Team 2011, Matt Martini ’98, Attack The Heart and Hustle Award is presented to Chris Morrison ’98, Attack Robert Neel ’12, LSM: 2nd Team 2011, the player that best exemplifies what it means Nick Martini ’95, Attack 2nd Team 2012 to be a Christian Brothers Lacrosse Player. This Wesley Lackey ’12, Defense: 2nd Team 2012 David Bush ’94, Midfield Alexander Shayer ’12, Midfield: 1st Team 2012 is awarded for an unwavering competitiveness, Patrick Shayer ’13, Goalie: 2nd Team 2012 TSLA All West Region a commitment to putting the team’s success Christopher Varnado ’15,, Midfield: 2nd Team 2013 before personal glory, and a determined focus Matthew Simon ’15,, Defense/LSM: 2nd Team 2014, 2013-Present to do the little things that are necessary to win. 1st Team 2015 Luke Franklin ’13, Attack- 1st Team 2013 This player’s attitude and actions epitomizes the Henry Perkins ’15, Midfield: 2nd Team 2015 Will Fisher ’13, Defense- 1st Team 2013 energy and effort necessary for success at the Sam Ross ’16, Goalie: 1st Team 2015, 1st Team 2016 Ian Cassidy ’13, Attack- 2nd Team 2013 highest level. Robert Hammons ‘16, LSM: 2nd Team 2015 Josh Jewell ’13, Midfield- 2nd Team 2013 Dominic Nayan ’16, Midfield: 2nd Team 2014 Patrick Shayer ’13, Goalie- 2nd Team 2013, 2014: Dominic Nayan Jack Delgado ’17, Attack: 2nd Team 2016 Andrew Fick ’14, LSM- 2nd Team 2013 2015: Matthew Simon Creed Simonton ’17, Midfield: 1st Team 2016 Christopher Varnado ’15, Midfield- 1st Team 2013, 2016: Owen Martin Michael Montegut ’17, Defense: 2nd Team 2016 1st Team 2015 Jacob Chapman ’15, Defense- 1st Team 2014, Most Improved Player Award 1st Team 2015 Tennessee Scholastic 2014: William Varnado (Varsity) David Valentine ’15, Attack- 2nd Team 2014 Lacrosse Association Walker McCullough ‘14, Midfield- 2nd Team 2014 2015: Michael Montegut (Varsity) All-State Players 1994-2009 Dominic Nayan, ’16, Midfield- 1st Team 2014, 2016: Jackson Mahoney (Varsity) Zach Byrum ’08, Defense 1st Team 2015 Varsity Offensive MVP Sean Fitzhugh ’08, Midfield Matthew Simon ’15, LSM/Defense- 1st Team 2014, William Franklin ’08, Attack 1st Team 2015 The Varsity Offensive MVP is given to the Joe Jennings ’08, Defense Dylan Waxler ’14, Goalie- 2nd Team 2014 Varsity player whose offensive skills and talents Henry Perkins ’15, Midfield- 1st Team 2015 Tyler McCaskey ’08, Defense provided not only goals and assists for himself, Robert Hammons ’16, LSM- 1St Team 2015 Patrick Quinn ’08, Goalie but generated a stronger team offense. Nolan Vilheln ’08, Midfield Sam Ross ’16, Goalie- 1st Team 2015, 1st Team 2016 Kelly O’Leary ’08, Midfield Jack Delgado ’17, Attack- 1st Team 2016 2014: Walker McCullough Bryan Chianella ’07, Attack Reid Lanigan ’17, Attack-2nd Team 2016 2015: Dominic Nayan Preston Weaver ’07, LSM Creed Simonton ’17, Midfield- 1st Team 2016 2016: Jack Delgado Tony Heard ’06, Attack William Varnado ’17, Midfield- 2nd Team 2016 Andrew McClelland ’06, Defense Michael Montegut ’17, Defense- 1st Team 2016 Tyler Samuels ’06, Midfield

14 Awards and Statistical Leaders LACROSSE CBHS Lacrosse Awards – Winners 2014-Present CBHS Lacrosse Career Statistical Leaders – 2003-Present Varsity Defensive MVP The Varsity Defensive MVP is given to the Goals Points Reid Lanigan ’17- 98 William Franklin ’08- 193 Varsity player whose understanding and William Franklin ’08- 97 Reid Lanigan ’17-147 execution of both team and individual defense Jack Delgado ’17-78 Jack Delgado ’17- 122 had the greatest impact the success of the Tony Heard ’06- 75 Tony Heard ’06- 117 team. Richard Mallory ’10- 59 Dominic Nayan ’16- 116 Tyler Samuels ’06-57 Spencer Cooke ’04- 113 2014 Matthew Simon Christopher Varnado ’15- 56 Luke Franklin ’13- 80 2015 Jacob Chapman Spencer Cooke ’04- 55 Christopher Varnado ’15- 75 Sam Ross Henry Perkins ’15- 54 Bryan Chianella ’07- 74 2016 Sam Ross Bryan Chianella ’07- 52 Creed Simonton ’17- 74 Jackson Bell Creed Simonton ’17- 50 Henry Perkins ’15-74 Alex Wilkinson ’11-50 Coaches Award: William Varando ’17- 49 Ground Balls Varsity & Junior Varsity Nolan Vihlen ’08- 486 Assists Matthew Simon ’15- 247 The Coaches Award is awarded to the player William Franklin ’08- 96 Christopher Varnado ’15- 209 by the coaching staff in recognition for his Dominic Nayan ’16- 70 William Varnado ’17- 182 outstanding ability, his continuous effort, his Reid Lanigan ’17- 49 Dominic Nayan ’16- 174 Spencer Cooke ’04- 48 mental toughness to lead others, and his passion Jesse Wray ’10- 147 Jack Delgado ’17- 44 Robert Neel ’12- 132 for competing that makes him exemplify what it Tony Heard ’06- 41 William Franklin ’08- 126 truly means to represent the Purple and Gold. Luke Franklin ’13- 39 Robert Hammons ’16-125 2014: Grayson Grisanti (Varsity) Creed Simonton ’17-24 Justin King ’10- 120 Bryan Chianella ’07- 22 Hayes Anderson (JV) David Valentine ’15-21 Goaltending Leaders: 2015: Christopher Varnado (Varsity) Saves Ames Clark (JV) Sam Ross ’16- 406 2016: Iggy Crone (Varsity) Patrick Quinn ’08- 349 George Stuppy (JV) Chris Taylor ’06- 330 Jackson Bell ’16-251 Spirit Award Justin Bateman ’10- 222 The Spirit Award goes to the player whose Patrick Shayer ’13- 205 attitude, enthusiasm, effort, work ethic, and love Dylan Waxler ’14- 122 of the sport inspired his teammates to push themselves to perform at a higher level. This CBHS Alumni award is voted on by the members of each team Currently Playing NCAA Lacrosse and their respected coaching staffs. Patrick Shayer- Goalie, Senior, Williams College (Division III) 2014: Chris Skretkowicz (Varsity) AJ Fick- LSM, Junior, Lincoln Memorial University (Division II) Owen Martin (JV) Christopher Varnado- Midfield, Sophomore, Stevenson University (Division III) 2015: Myles Joyce (Varsity) Matthew Simon- LSM, Sophomore, Rhodes College (Division III) Sam Werner (JV) Dominic Nayan- Attack, Freshmen, Centre College (Division III) 2016: Bryce Bush (Varsity) Sam Ross- Goalie, Freshmen, Stevenson University (Division III) Miles Foley (JV) Current CBHS Players Committed to Play NCAA Lacrosse Reid Lanigan- University of Utah (Division I in 2019) Emory Weaver- University of Alabama Huntsville (Division II)

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JUNIORS Jonah Blancett Back JaQuan Burruss Back Grant Caldwell Back Alexander Carayiannis Back Jacob Dallosta Back William Dorian Forward Jacob Elkins Forward William Feathers Forward Garrett Hughes Forward Nicholas Hvasta Back Pierre Jones-Woods Forward Brian McDonnell Forward Colin Remscheid Forward Benjamin Rizer Forward SENIORS Grant Van Horn Manager William Abeln Back Tomas Alsenas Forward SOPHOMORES Tyler Anderson Back John Barron Back Kobe Blanchard Forward Jesus Bueno Forward Trevor Brown Forward Rex Ellis Forward Eduardo Coronado Back Anthony Gatti Back Stone Ewan Forward Andrew Gunnell Back Mathias Fagan Back Jalen Jones Back Kristin Foster Forward Nathaniel Landwehr Forward Nicholas Gatti Back Cameron LaPrell Forward Bryce Groeschell Forward Andrew Morin Back Adam Harknett Back Gregory Nelson Forward Garrett Hartwell Back Colby Rasmussen Forward Maxwell Leigh Forward Roman Rushing Forward Joseph Mathews Forward Connor Saig Back George Moore Back Jackson Swoap Back Rodolfo Morales Back Kendal Wright Forward William Nelson Forward FRESHMEN Weston Pletz Back Michael Accardi Forward Sean Ramsey Back Christopher Connors Forward Ethan Smith Back Pavel Harvey Back Grant Wheeler Back Ferdinand Salinas Back Carter White Back Spencer Stella Back Patrick Tardy Back James Wallace Forward

16 RUGBY MARCH Saturday • 04 Bayou Hurricanes USA Stadium 11:00 AM Freedom Prep Academy (Purple) USA Stadium 4:30 PM Friday • 10 Parent Training with USA Rugby Referees CBHS 5:00 PM Saturday • 11 Player Law Training CBHS 11:00 AM Saturday • 18 New Orleans Barbarians USA Stadium 11:00 AM Saturday • 25 CBC-St. Louis and Little Rock (All teams) USA Stadium 11:00 AM Friday • 31 Power Center Academy (Gold) CBU 5:30 PM

APRIL Friday • 07 Soulsville (Purple) USA Stadium 5:30 PM Monday •08 White Station (Gold) USA Stadium 6:00 PM Tuesday • 18 Storm (Purple) Whitmer Field 5:30 PM Head Coach Saturday • 29 Conference Tournament (Purple and Gold) USA Stadium T.B.A. Justin Whitmer M AY Saturday • 06 Semi-State Tournament USA Stadium T.B.A. Saturday • 13 State Tournament MTSU T.B.A. We have entered three teams into our conference - Purple, Gold and JV.

Coaching Staff Back: Dan Miller, Frank Czosek, Bob Gehringer, Nick Blancett Front: Mike Skirius, Jeff Blancett, Justin Whitmer Not Pictured: Jeff Spencer

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SENIORS

Sam Banks Nathan Beda Jacob Bray Cole Cannon

Riley Devlin Joshua LaTouche Maxwell Moore Nic Roberts

Ragan Sernel Kyle Snyder Ethan Wallace Egan Webster

VARSITY SENIOR MANAGERS

Jonathan Teal Hays Kassen Chris Himber Sam Collins

JUNIORS Will Cunningham Will France Bradley Pounds Conner DeFreece Conner Johnston Walter Soefker James Pearce

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MARCH Thur • 16 Greenville Gatlinburg 7:00 PM Fri • 17 Station Camp Gatlinburg 5:00 PM Sat • 18 JL Mann, SC Gatlinburg 12:00 PM Fri • 24 Houston CBHS 7:00 PM Tue • 28 Bartlett Bartlett 7:00 PM Fri • 31 ECS CBHS 7:00 PM

APRIL Tue • 04 MUS CBHS 7:00 PM Fri • 07 Collierville Collierville High School 6:00 PM Wed • 12 TBA Rivals Tournament CBHS 7:00 PM Head Coach Fri • 14 TBA Rivals Tournament Houston High School 5:00 PM Nick Glaser Sat • 15 TBA Rivals Tournament Houston High School 11:00 AM Tue • 18 SBA CBHS 7:00 PM Fri • 21 Vestavia Hills, AL Vestavia Hills 7:00 PM Sat • 22 Hoover High School, AL Hoover High School 2:00 PM Tue • 25 Briarcrest Briarcrest High School 7:00 PM Assistant Coaches M AY Tue • 02 SBA SBA 6:00 PM Fri • 05 MUS MUS 7:00 PM Tue • 09 Briarcrest – Senior Night CBHS 7:00 PM

Artie Quinn

Eric Taylor

19 Christian Brothers High School varsity & Jv purple teams

Jv gold team

20 junior varsity SOCCER JUNIORS Dawson Boswell JV • PURPLE Andrew Brocato MARCH Bryce Cornell Fri • 24 Houston CBHS 5:00 PM David (DC) Cummings Tue • 28 Bartlett Bartlett 5:00 PM Alan Morales Fri • 31 ECS CBHS 5:00 PM William Newsome APRIL Mark Zimmerman Tue • 04 MUS CBHS 5:00 PM SOPHOMORES Fri • 07 Collierville Collierville 4:00 PM Michael Buccholz Sat • 15 Bearden JV Houston 8:00 AM Grayson Gibson SPAIN PARK JV TOURNAMENT JV Purple Coach Fri • 21 TBA Spain Park High School T.B.A. Thomas Kardoush Sat • 22 TBA Spain Park High School T.B.A. Jamie Brummer Ricky Rodriguez Duncan Sublette Wed • 26 Collierville CBHS 6:00 PM JV PURPLE FRESHMEN JV TOURNAMENT MANAGERS Ethan Hardwick Fri • 28 T.B.A. Houston Middle School T.B.A. TJ Myers Sat • 29 T.B.A. Houston Middle School T.B.A. Camden Mitchem Evan Kleiser Sun • 30 T.B.A. Houston Middle School T.B.A. Jeffery Pearce Max Ramirez M AY Tue • 02 SBA SBA 4:00 PM Fri • 05 MUS MUS 5:00 PM SOPHOMORES Tue • 09 Briarcrest CBHS 5:00PM Porter Askew J.C. Pratt Bruno Thomassiny JV • GOLD FRESHMEN MARCH Davis Boeving Tues • 07 Braircrest Briarcrest 5:00 PM Connor Carr Wed • 22 Kingsbury CBHS 5:00 PM Mon • 27 Briarcrest Briarcrest 5:00 PM Grayson Clothler Wed • 29 White Station CBHS 5:00 PM Shane Coleman Tony Craig APRIL Ethan Fitschen Wed • 05 MUS MUS 5:00 PM Thu • 13 White Station CBHS 5:00 PM JV Gold Coach Nicholas Gray Mon • 17 White Station CBHS 5:00 PM Eugene Tarjan Will Griffith Tue • 18 SBA CBHS 5:00 PM Ben Head Fri • 21 Bartlett CBHS 5:30 PM Sat • 22 Memphis Knighthawks CBHS 6:00 PM JV GOLD Ian Hines Tue •25 Briarcrest Briarcrest 5:00 PM MANAGERS Aidan Johnson Wed • 26 Kingsbury CBHS 4:00 PM Patton Shaw Richard Kuebler JV TOURNAMENT Cole Emanuel Andrew McLaren Fri • 28 T.B.A. Houston Middle School T.B.A. Ethan Monroe Sat • 29 T.B.A. Houston Middle School T.B.A. Riley O'Connor Sun • 30 T.B.A. Houston Middle School T.B.A. Nicholas Proctor M AY Conner Richardson Thu • 04 MUS CBHS 5:00 PM Trey Whidden Fri • O5 Memphis Knighthawks FACS 4:30 PM

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SENIORS Left to Right: Elie Kiameh, Robert Van Cleef, Ethan Clark, Billy Schneider, John Harkins, Michael Feehan, Skyler Hannifin, Tait Barksdale, Kyle Edwards, Andrew Brown, Nick Jones, Zach Brazil.

TRACK & FIELD DISTANCE Cannon Barksdale 12 Wesley Pope 10 Ethan Clark 12 Mac Robertson 10 Zach Brazil 12 Spencer Beck 10 Nick Jones 12 Noah Rodgers 10 Andrew Brown 12 Trip Brooke 10 Robert Van Cleef 12 Will Ruth 10 Andres Campos 12 Constantin Campbell 10 Jackson Bridgforth 11 Vishnu Vedala 10 Kyle Edwards 12 Tyler Casey 10 Dylan Donaldson 11 A.J. Waddell 10 Michael Feehan 12 Parker Massa 10 Reau Folk 11 Hayden Willett 10 Skyler Hannifin 12 Sloan McHugh 10 Kyle Frasure 11 Matthew Williams 10 John Harkins 12 Gabe Roberts 10 Dominick Garrett 11 William Blake 9 Elie Kiameh 12 Noah Rodgers 10 Bryce Hamilton 11 Grayson Brooks 9 John Richgels 12 Jordan Shermer 10 James Hartwig 11 Mark Burgess 9 Billy Schneider 12 Baker Springer 10 Patrick Healy 11 Jackson Deneka 9 Zach Hammack 11 Christian Ward 10 Nicholas Hvasta 11 Larry Finch 9 Nick Scherson 11 Addison Harris 9 Jones Leonard 11 Will Fracchia 9 Thomas Shallow 11 Zach Karmel 9 Owen Lewis 11 Conner Goodrich 9 Nino Barnes 10 Justin Kemper 9 Nick Montesi 11 William Griffith 9 Sam Barnett 10 Patrick O'Looney 11 Addison Harris 9 Fulton O'Keefe 11 Braden Jacobs 9 Joseph Orgeron 11 TJ Oti 9 Anthony Padilla 11 Steven Ross 9 Bryce Swinton 11 Hughes Raiford 9 Michael Shea 11 Johnny Red 9 Graham Webb 11 Anthony Tyson 9 Ryan Whittaker 11 Isaiah Triplett 9 Christopher Brooks 10 Matthew Willet 9 Joseph Campagna 10 Heath Willaims 9 Shuan Harris 10 Jordan Williams 9 Jack Jerit 10 Van Wolf 9 Jacob Likes 10 Christopher Ybos 9 Cameron Moss 10 TJ Myers 10 Kenny Oti 10 Anthony Perez 10

22 TRACK & FIELD

MARCH Saturday • 11 Houston High West TN Jamboree JV/Varsity Fri - Sat • 24/25 Panther Relays JV/Varsity Tuesday • 28 CBHS Home Meet (tentative) JV/Varsity APRIL Saturday • 08 McCallie Mid-South Track Classic JV/Varsity Thur-Fri • 13/14 Houston High Houston Track Classic JV/Varsity Tuesday • 18 MUS JV/Varsity Saturday • 22 Louisville/Arlington - Tentative JV/Varsity Tuesday • 25 Shelby County JV Championship JV Saturday • 29 CBHS Home Meet (tentative) JV/Varsity Head Coach M AY Wednesday • 02 CBHS Home Meet -Tentative JV/Varsity David Stooksbury Wed-Fri • 10/19 MUS Sectionals JV/Varsity Sun • 21 CBHS Banquet 5:30-8:30 (tentative) Varsity Mon-Fri • 22/26 State Championships Varsity

All times TBA Assistant Coaches

Spencer Beck 10 Trip Brooke 10 Constantin Campbell 10 Tyler Casey 10 Parker Massa 10 Sloan McHugh 10 Nick Dwyer David Ligon Gabe Roberts 10 Noah Rodgers 10 Jordan Shermer 10 Jack Moran Baker Springer 10 Christian Ward 10 Addison Harris 9 Zach Karmel 9 Justin Kemper 9

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Christian Aldridge Nick Cicinelli SENIORS VARSITY Cameron Boyer VARSITY Griffin Decker Michael Brungardt Luke Drewry TRAP Seth Cooper SKEET Spencer Escue Trace Donaldson Will Grochau Jay Hall Nico Helms Patrick Koch Garrett Stallings Thomas David McNamara J.P. Johnson Ben Owen Philip Posey Justin Rech Jackson Roberts Will Wolbrecht

Jake Block JV Michael Baker JV James David ‘JD’ Brisentine John Douglas “JD” Benjamin JD Will Donaldson SKEET Nathan Helms TRAP Rodger Hawkins Lincoln Cox Luke Johnston Dan Smythe Ross Johnston Taylor Knight Joshua Maddock Roman Rushing W. Randolph Smythe Jonah Triplett

Benjamin Williams

Winston ‘Ruffin’ Wood

Anthony Young

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SCHOLASTIC CLAY TARGET PROGRAM SCHOOL SHOOTS APRIL Saturday • 22 DISTRICT MSSA

JUNE Saturday • 03 REGIONAL MSSA Tue-Sat • 20-24 STATE SHOOT Nashille, TN

Head Coach JULY Paul Hiskey Wed–Thur • 18-15 NATIONALS SHOOT Cardnial Center, Oh

ROOKIE, INTERMEDIATE, JUNIOR VARSITY • ATA SHOOTS M AY Sat-Sun • 20 & 21 MID SOUTH OPEN MSSA May 20: 200 round single / May 21: 200 handicap & 100 double JUNE Wed-Sun • 14-18 TENNESSEE STATE ATA SHOOT Nashville,TN Moderator Will Rolfe

The TN Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) and the National SCTP program. TN SCTP website is http://tnsctp.org/. This site has information, rules and regulations and event schedules for the TN SCTP program. Tha National SCTP is by the Scholastic Shooting Sports Foundation (SSSF). The website is http://sssfonline.org/. TN SCTP program requires that all members must complete the Hunters Education Program. They will receive certificates from Mississippi and Arkansas. There are three SCTP tournaments each year, TN Regional Championship, TN State Championship and the National SCTP Championship. Shooters are required to attend the TN Regional Championship to be able to attend the TN State Championship. Shooters must attend your State SCTP Championship to be able to attend the SCTP National Championship.

25 TENNIS

MARCH Tue •21 Jackson (MS) Prep MUS 1:30 PM Tue • 28 St. George’s St. George’s 3:30 PM Fri • 31 Collierville Collierville 3:45 PM APRIL Sat • 1 JV TOURNEY MUS 8:30 PM Wed • 5 Houston Houston 3:30 PM Thu • 6 Harding Academy Racquet Club 4:00 PM Tue • 11 Briarcrest Briarcrest 3:30 PM Wed • 12 St. Benedict Racquet Club 3:45 PM Thu • 13 Germantown Germantown 3:45 PM Head Coach Tue • 18 MUS MUS 3:45 PM Jay Horne Thu • 20 White Station Leftwich Tennis Center 3:30 PM VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY D – SQUAD Berent Balink Andres Campos Noah Chensasky Ethan Cary James Strickland Sam Collins Zach Miller Allen Couch Neil Nandwani Perry Gates Hayden Oser Will Henderson Chris Beals Callum Doty John Morgan Gates Andrew Scherson Hayden Johnson Luke Spencer Carson Kane Hogan Moore Mason Moore Patrick O’Looney Michael Pham Kyle Sheahan Kenneth Smothers Nash Smothers Joseph Haynes Hays Kassen Kells Hecht Jay Schaffler Max Thielmier Cade Throckmorton Frazier Wilson

Matthew Keeler Austin Palanki Nick Vaught

26 WATER POLO SENIORS MARCH Sat • 4 12:00 vs. Arlington High School 2:00 vs. St. Benedict at Auburndale @ St. George’s Sat •11 12:00 vs. Memphis Home Education Assc. 2:00 vs. Collierville High School @ St. George’s Jonathan Bilson Ellis Huey Sat•25 1:00 vs. St. George’s Independent School Co-Head Coach 4:00 vs. Collierville High School @ St. George’s Whitney Shelton

APRIL Sat • 1 1:00 vs. St. George’s Independent School 4:00 vs. Memphis Home Education Assc. @ St. George’s Michael Marie Parker Pirtle Sun • 2 1:00 vs. St. Benedict at Auburndale 4:00 vs. Arlington High School @ St. George’s Sun • 23 12:00 - 6:00 Sectional Tournament @ TBA M AY Co-Head Coach Jarred Sullivan Sat • 6 – Sun 7 Andrew Monti (Briarcrest) State Tournament @ Knoxville, Tennessee

JUNIORS Patrick Callahan Will Greenberger Michael Pinter Kyle Rains (Houston) SOPHOMORES Sam Gintz Marc Piadade FRESHMEN Ethan Cary Ian Jackson Griffin Roe John Shirley Aaron Voehringer

27 2016 STATE CHAMPIONS

BASEBALL • 13TH CHAMPIONSHIP

SOCCER • 10TH CHAMPIONSHIP

28 Christian Brothers High School College Athletes 2011 - 2016

Robert Adams ’13, Samford University () Kerry Love ‘16, Rhodes College (basketball) Glenn Adesoji ’12, Stetson University (football) Sebastian Manes ’13, Christian Brothers University (soccer) Griffin Allen ‘16, Jackson State Community College (baseball) Taylor Mathews ’11, Murray State University (baseball) Grayson Andrews ‘14, Texas Christian University (rugby) Michael Gunn ’11, University of Arkansas (baseball) Brady Anthony ‘14, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga (rugby) Austin McClain ’11, Delta State University (baseball) Kaleb Baker ’13, Arizona State (wrestling) Jake McDowell ’13, University of Memphis (basketball) Paul Banks ’11, University of Memphis (soccer) Andrew McKeever ’14, Mercer University (soccer) Jake Barrett ‘15, Christian Brothers University (soccer) Evan Michael ’13, University of Memphis (football) Jackson Bell ‘16, Maryville University (lacrosse) Anthony Miller ’13, University of Memphis (football) Jack Bennett ‘15, Rhodes College (baseball) Barrett Mills ’14, Lee University (soccer) Steven Blakley ’12, University of Missouri (football) Jacob Moody ’11, University of Memphis (baseball) John Louis Bland ‘16, Walters State Community College (baseball) Matt Murphy ’11, University of Tennessee at Martin (football) Josh Bougher ’14, Tennessee Tech University (basketball) James Muse ’15, University of Memphis (baseball) Jordan Bradshaw ’12, Delta State University (soccer) Dominic Nayan ‘16, Centre College (lacrosse) Chris Carrier ’13, University of Memphis (baseball) Ero Okhiria ‘15, Belmont Abbey College (tennis) Corbin Carter ’12, University of Arkansas-Little Rock (baseball) Charlie Oswald ’13, Christian Brothers University (basketball) Andrew Conner ‘14, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga (rugby) DJ Palmore ’14, U.S. Naval Academy (football) Aaron Davis ‘16, (football) Charles Pappas ‘14, Louisiana State University (rugby) Devin Davis ’14, Stetson University (football) Preston Parker ‘16, Dyersburg State Community College (baseball) Chris Deanes ’11, Washburn University (basketball) Walter Pate ‘15, Clemson University (track) Harrison Deneka ’14, Birmingham Southern (basketball) Franklin Pera ‘14, Ohio State University (rugby) Tyler Douglas ’13, Rhodes College (football) Zane Phillips ‘15, Jackson State Community College (baseball) Frederick Douglas ‘15, Belhaven University (basketball) Sebastian Polania ’13, Christian Brothers University (soccer) Chris Durham ’14, University of Central Arkansas (baseball) Grant Powell ’12, University of South Alabama (football) Greg Dyer ’13, (soccer) Julian Raney ‘16, Northwest Mississippi Community College (soccer) Ryan Eason ‘11, Henderson State (football) John Wesley Ray ’14, University of Mississippi (baseball) Michael Edwards ’13, Rhodes College (football) Ian Reddick ‘14, (rugby) AJ Fick 14, Lincoln Memorial University (lacrosse) Noah Roberts ‘15, Northwest Mississippi Community College (soccer) Charlie Fisher ’12, Southwestern University (lacrosse) Chase Robison ’12, Auburn University (football) Micah Fleet ’11, Washington & Lee University (football) Sam Ross ‘16, University of Maryland (lacrosse) Ben Gallagher ’13, Arkansas State University (football) Breck Ruddick ’14, Missouri State University (football) Cody Garbuzinski ’13, Christian Brothers University (basketball) Nate Rupiper ’11, University of Memphis (baseball, wrestling) Chris Gardea ’12, University of Memphis (soccer) Josh Russell ’14, University of Central Arkansas (baseball) Greg Gionfriddo ‘16, Seattle University (golf) Greg Sanders ’14, Virginia Military Institute (football) Casey Godwin ’13, Christian Brothers University (baseball) Cameron Sanders ‘15, Southeast Missouri State University (football) Jeff Goodwin ‘15, Christian Brothers University (baseball) Daniel Shaw ’14, University of Tennessee-Martin (baseball) Walker Grisanti ’15, Vanderbilt University (baseball) Patrick Shayer ‘13, Williams College (lacrosse) Josh Hamlet ‘16, University of Memphis (cross country) Matthew Simon ’15, Rhodes College (lacrosse) Mark Hampton ’11, Belhaven University (basketball) Danny Smisor ‘15, Sterling College (football) Connor Harris ’14, Williams College (football) Ben Smith ’12, U.S. Military Academy (baseball) Corey Herndon ’14, University of Central Arkansas (baseball) Taylor Story ’14, Christian Brothers University (golf) Ben Hill ‘16, Columbia University (football) Sam Thomas ’12, University of Memphis (football, wrestling) Nathan Hodge ‘15, College of the Ozarks (soccer) Tanner Tidswell ‘16, Cumberland University (wrestling) Joe Hodges ‘16, Middle Tennessee State University (rugby) Nick Traylor ‘15, Christian Brothers University (baseball) Grant Howell ’14, Henderson State University (football) Tyler Vanlandingham ’14, Lyon College (football) Trent Johnson ’11, University of Southern Mississippi (football) Steven Varnado ’11, Delta State University (football) Stephen Johnston ’11, Christian Brothers University (tennis) Christopher Varnado ‘15, Stevenson University (lacrosse) Alexander Karr ’13, University of Memphis (football) Dominic Volpe ’14, Washington & Lee University (football) Eric Kasper ‘14, University of Texas (rugby) Michael Waggoner ‘16, College of Charleston (soccer) Kenneth Kauker ’13, University of Memphis (soccer) Barrett Walthall ’13, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga (wrestling) Hayden Kelly ’14, Belhaven University (track) Tyler Walton ‘15, University of Memphis (baseball) Landon Kelly ‘16, Austin Peay State University (baseball) Brandon Wilhelm ’13, University of South Carolina-Aiken (baseball) Dominic Kielty ‘16, Butler University (track) Cooper Williams ’14, University of Memphis (football) Colin Kilgore ’15, University of Memphis (baseball) Sam Wilson ’12, Christian Brothers University (soccer) Riley Kilgore ’13, Christian Brothers University (baseball) Eric Wilson ‘15 , Birmingham Southern College (baseball) Peter Kinsella ‘15, Christian Brothers University (soccer) Khilan Wright ‘15, East Texas Baptist University (football) Tyler Lawrence ’13, Murray State University (baseball) Robby Young ’13, University of Memphis (football) Austin Lee ‘16, Missouri State University (football)

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