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2008 GRAND NATIONAL NCFL CONGRESS FINALISTS Dio Name Congress Kid Names School Names Boston Danny Blackman Needham High School C 2008 GRAND NATIONAL NCFL CONGRESS FINALISTS Dio Name Congress Kid Names School Names Boston Danny Blackman Needham High School Cleveland Nathan Blevins Gilmour Academy Orlando Geoffrey Block Trinity Preparatory School New York Keith Brittan Iona Preparatory School Orlando Robert Colonel Winter Springs High School Palm Beach Amanda DeStefano Wellington HS Newark Adam Drucker Randolph High School Palm Beach Gabrielle Friedman Suncoast HS Palm Beach Paul Glicksman American Heritage Miami Brad Gross J.P. Taravella H. S. Wichita Rachel Shannon Hutchinson High School Salina Sarah Shier Salina Central High School Philadelphia Shaina Sklar Unionville HS Richmond Simon Wiener Charlottesville H.S. Rockville Centre Zach Wynkoop Chaminade H.S. Miami David Zappa Western High School FINAL PLACES Name School Diocese 1st Ben Berkman Nova High School Miami 2nd Amit Rao East Chapel Hill High School Raleigh 3rd Jeff Horowitz Suncoast HS Palm Beach 4th Christian Chauvet St. Thomas Aquinas H.S. Miami 5th Danielle Davis Suncoast HS Palm Beach 6th Ryan Pereira Nova High School Miami 7th Tom Nally Loyola Academy Chicago 8th Sarah Weiner Shawnee Mission West Kansas City DR. PAUL E. WARD MEMORIAL TROPHY Diocese School Coach 1st 156 pts Orlando Trinity Prep Mike Vigars, Dean Rhodes 2nd 147 pts Philadelphia St. Joseph Prep Barbara Giuliano 3rd 128 pts Rockville Chaminade Bro. George Zehnle 2008 NCFL CONGRESS PRESIDING OFFICERS Congress Kid Names Dio Name School Names Jeremy Adelman Scranton Abington Heights HS Ben Berkman Miami Nova High School Nathan Blevins Cleveland Gilmour Academy Geoffrey Block Orlando Trinity Preparatory School Keith Brittan New York Iona Preparatory School Casey Buckley Newark Ridge High School Zach Cobb Charlotte Asheville High School Robert Colonel Orlando Winter Springs High School Tyler Corbin St. Petersburg Niceville High School Ryan Dolin New Orleans Riverdale High School Jon Fried Philadelphia Pennsbury HS Paul Glicksman Palm Beach American Heritage Brad Gross Miami J.P. Taravella H. S. Jeff Horowitz Palm Beach Suncoast HS David Hudson Jackson Ridgeland High Christina Kennedy Brooklyn Bishop Kearney HS Erik Kermani Milwaukee West Bend East High School Peter Joey Martin Orlando Trinity Preparatory School Tom Nally Chicago Loyola Academy Sarah Shier Salina Salina Central High School Chip Sinton Orlando Lake Highland Preparatory School Reid Spitzer Newark Ridge High School David Trigaux St. Petersburg St. Petersburg High School David Zappa Miami Western High School Student Congress Grand Nationals 2008 05/24/2008-05/26/2008 Preliminary Round Scores Code Name School R1S1 R1S2 R2S1 R2S2 R3S1 R3S2 PAR A 2000 Jeong, Jeanne Broad Run HS 25 29 21 24 25 28 30 28 16 A 2001 Derr, Jacob North Stafford HS 27 27 30 27 A 2002 Dodds, Dan Westfield HS 25 20 25 24 A 2003 Freidah, Andrew Westfield HS 24 26 28 27 27 28 11 14 29 29 27 27 A 2004 McKenzie, Ann Marie Westfield HS 28 27 26 28 21 25 22 12 A 2005 He, Jimin Yorktown HS 20 24 22 24 25 25 27 28 24 21 B 2006 Kayne, Nichole Lakeview Acad 20 24 25 20 23 21 28 24 B 2007 Reed, Megan Lakeview Acad B 2008 Todd, Robert McIntosh County Acad 19 23 C 2009 Imparato, Gareth Baltimore City Colle 25 25 22 28 18 16 25 25 23 22 24 20 C 2010 Goswami, Rohan Loch Raven HS 14 11 19 25 22 26 25 24 24 26 27 20 C 2011 David, Katie Pikesville HS 25 27 27 12 24 24 C 2013 Pettijon, Christopher Pikesville HS 21 21 17 26 C 2014 Schneider, Irena Pikesville HS 23 21 27 25 23 23 D 2015 Brumbaugh, James Gulfport HS D 2016 Kelly, James Gulfport HS 23 26 27 19 20 19 21 21 D 2017 Smith, Melvin Oak Grove HS 20 20 24 24 20 12 D 2018 Litten, Meghan Petal HS 26 23 14 21 28 21 20 E 2019 Christensen, Clement Acton/Boxborough RHS 12 13 24 21 25 26 28 29 28 E 2020 Blackman, Danny Needham HS 23 24 26 28 26 15 30 30 27 26 E 2021 Prizant, Steve Needham HS 24 24 21 15 23 27 23 15 E 2022 Krishna, Siddhi Newton South HS 24 25 24 23 26 25 27 24 E 2023 Baker, Katie Sacred Heart HS 26 27 15 24 24 25 E 2024 Tiew, Audrey Westford Acad 29 29 28 26 27 25 24 25 26 25 F 2025 Kennedy, Christina Bishop Kearney HS 25 27 20 22 17 20 F 2026 DeMasters, Andrew St. Francis Preparat 27 28 18 22 25 28 F 2027 Kraljic, Matthew St. Francis Preparat 24 23 27 27 22 25 F 2029 O’Neale, Matt St. Francis Preparat 20 27 21 17 F 2030 Ramdass, Jeff Christ the King Regi 18 24 24 19 26 23 24 25 23 21 G 2031 Nally, Tom Loyola Acad 27 28 28 24 30 26 25 G 2032 Eyber, Alex New Trier Township H 27 25 25 25 27 28 24 26 G 2033 Lerman, Michelle New Trier Township H 29 26 25 25 30 30 26 30 G 2034 Gordon, Dan Loyola Acad 27 29 27 25 26 27 26 26 21 24 26 26 G 2036 Williams-Rolle, Reggie Saint Ignatius Colle 26 25 26 27 19 26 7 9 29 30 29 27 H 2037 Cisneros, David Lamar (Houston) 21 26 23 15 H 2038 Puckett, Marcus Pasadena 18 15 22 24 H 2039 Syed, Hammad Pasadena Memorial 18 20 20 25 15 22 H 2040 Menifee, Brian Westfield 23 20 23 24 H 2041 Tamayo, Francisco Westfield 15 22 J 2042 Froehle, Kristin Brebeuf Jesuit 23 28 12 15 20 24 21 22 23 26 J 2043 Goble, Hunter Brebeuf Jesuit 24 15 12 24 19 24 25 24 25 13 J 2044 Krishnan, Aditya Brebeuf Jesuit 27 28 21 21 11 14 22 25 27 27 J 2045 Price, David Brebeuf Jesuit 23 23 27 24 25 20 25 27 20 12 J 2046 Ringas, Aris Chesterton 21 20 22 24 25 24 23 23 K 2048 Ezaz, Betel Jackson Prepatory Sc 25 27 22 25 20 23 K 2049 Coleman, Chris Ridgeland High 26 23 26 23 17 20 K 2050 Hudson, David Ridgeland High 15 25 23 20 25 27 23 K 2051 Aggarawal, Apas St. Andrew’s Episcop 10 10 19 25 29 25 25 26 29 21 K 2052 Chism, William St. Andrew’s Episcop 23 20 25 26 27 16 25 23 K 2053 McCormick, Michael St. Joseph Catholic 23 17 L 2054 Lacombe, Kayla Acadiana High 15 18 23 20 L 2055 Wilson, Brettly Cecilia High 19 23 20 25 L 2056 Billiot, Joseph Comeaux High 25 27 29 28 22 21 23 26 26 26 L 2057 Monte, Jon Comeaux High 24 22 22 22 23 23 19 22 22 26 19 16 L 2058 Raborn, Daniel Comeaux High 29 26 21 19 25 24 23 23 25 22 L 2059 Guidry, Jules Teurlings Catholic H 12 17 21 15 M 2060 Barrera, Daniel Belen Jesuit Prepara 21 25 28 29 25 28 11 13 30 30 30 29 30 30 M 2061 Gross, Brad J.P. 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S. 23 24 28 30 29 10 27 M 2062 Berkman, Ben Nova HS 30 25 27 25 29 30 27 29 24 M 2063 Pereira, Ryan Nova HS 28 29 28 28 27 26 29 27 20 26 M 2064 Chauvet, Christian St. Thomas Aquinas H 28 30 26 29 28 25 30 26 27 29 29 29 M 2065 Zappa, David Western HS 25 25 30 28 27 28 O 2066 Billings, Andrew Iona Preparatory Sch 25 24 19 22 26 28 O 2067 Brittan, Keith Iona Preparatory Sch 8 7 25 28 26 27 30 25 25 O 2068 Kornfeld, Cyrus Iona Preparatory Sch 18 25 27 26 25 22 13 12 29 25 29 27 O 2069 Ross, Colin Regis HS 27 29 22 25 23 28 8 16 O 2070 Downs-Tepper, Harlan Stuyvesant HS 22 26 27 27 30 29 26 25 25 26 O 2071 Roche, Brendan Xavier HS 28 26 28 24 27 19 24 26 P 2072 Gutowski, Alexandra Mount Saint Dominic 26 27 28 29 27 29 22 21 26 24 P 2073 Drucker, Adam Randolph HS 28 27 29 29 25 27 30 29 27 28 25 23 P 2074 Buckley, Casey Ridge HS 27 30 29 29 30 P 2075 Smyk, Alex Ridge HS 7 11 20 22 24 28 29 26 26 27 25 26 26 30 P 2076 Spitzer, Reid Ridge HS 26 27 27 27 30 30 29 29 29 P 2077 Giamo, Dan Seton Hall Preparato 21 27 22 21 23 25 22 17 R 2078 Jackson, Xavier Eastside HS 29 29 30 27 24 25 R 2079 Sinton, Chip Lake Highland Prepar 29 22 29 27 27 25 27 R 2080 Block, Geoffrey Trinity Preparatory 29 28 28 21 26 27 26 R 2081 Brunelle, Jessica Trinity Preparatory 26 26 28 29 21 26 27 28 28 27 20 16 R 2082 Martin, Peter Joey Trinity Preparatory 30 30 28 28 30 25 26 29 R 2083 Colonel, Robert Winter Springs HS 8 7 18 22 27 25 26 28 27 S 2084 Glicksman, Paul American Heritage 27 21 88 30 30 29 30 S 2085 Kaufman, Ryan American Heritage 24 29 21 27 25 27 27 8 S 2086 Davis, Danneile Suncoast HS 29 26 27 25 24 29 28 28 21 26 S 2087 Friedman, Gabrielle Suncoast HS 27 24 27 28 26 24 22 28 28 29 S 2088 Horowitz, Jeff Suncoast HS 30 28 24 27 30 28 27 24 30 S 2089 DeStefano, Amanda Wellington HS 27 27 28 26 26 28 23 26 27 22 T 2090 Tarnoviski, Nate Archbishop Ryan HS 27 24 20 18 24 22 23 22 T 2091 Gledhill, Rory Holy Ghost Prep 16 17 25 22 25 21 25 24 T 2092 Fried, Jon Pennsbury HS 20 23 28 26 26 22 27 8 11 11 26 T 2093 DeRitis, Fred St.
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