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,#.#)(5) 52 && ( 5 #-.#(!/#-" -5  5 #. -5 3 (5# & Excellence is, and always has been, the hallmark of Jesuit education. St. John’s Jesuit continues to pride itself on being the educational leader in Toledo, both inside and outside the classroom, and this year is no different. The Academy has adopted the full middle school model, and has added a 6th grade. Our iPad program is going to enhance teaching and learning in ways that address the specific learning styles of boys in the 21st century. But the most visible change on The SJJ Marching Band played the National Anthem and the Alma Mater as part of the pre-game festivities. campus is the addition of our new athletic complex. Lyden Field is the new home for four sports – football, soccer, lacrosse, and rugby – while our state of the art track is going to play host to our cross country and track and field teams. With home bleacher capacity of 2,000 and visitor stands for 1,600, our new facility will help us to continue the tradition of excellence that distinguishes St. John’s Jesuit. All of these improvements have one aim: to inspire each student to achieve his greatest potential in a diverse, Christ-centered atmosphere Fr. Joaquin Martinez, S.J., president, blesses Lyden Field at the Titan fans cheered on the soccer team from the new home distinguished by academic success and SJJ soccer game on October 11. bleachers. There are 2,000 home seats. service as a man for others. The nearly 1,000 young men who call St. John’s Jesuit home are being formed to be tomorrow’s leaders, men for others who will set the world on fire. Thank you for your support, which makes it possible for St. John’s Jesuit to continue our 450 year old mission of Jesuit educational excellence. What an exciting year this is for the Titans! – Fr. Joaquin Martinez, S.J. President

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Ļ 5)1 ,5) 5 &# St. John’s Jesuit Campion Players is rich, and is eager to marry her off so that One of the greatest announces its Fall production of The Taming his younger daughter, Bianca, much sought- athletic stories of all time of the Shrew by William Shakespeare to after by wealthy suitors, can also be married. is the story of Roger be held on November 4, 5 and 6 in the Kate and Petruchio enter into a battle of Bannister. He was the McQuade Theater. wits, their marriage is arranged against her first person to run a mile According to Barbara Trimble, Director, will, and Petruchio’s plan to tame her spirit in under 4:00. Before this The Taming of the Shrew tells the story of seems to be going according to plan. But accomplishment, people Petruchio, a gentleman from Verona, who the plan didn’t include falling in love, and scoffed at the idea of any comes to Padua seeking a bride with a the tables turn on the other two couples in person running a mile dowry that matches the inheritance left the play in a final test of “true” obedience in under 4:00. The race to him by his late father. He meets Kate, and love. itself had a great story and whose strong will and intelligence have Students auditioned for parts in late tradition. Throughout branded her a shrew in the male-dominated August and are currently in rehearsals. human history, all had society of 1950s Italy. Her father, Baptista, Petruchio will be played by Andrew failed to break the 4:00 mile mark. Even some physicians McCray ’13. Tranio is Jack Slater ’12. publicly claimed that this feat could not physically be Katherine Minola is Mary Miller (NDA accomplished. On May 6, 1954, Bannister proved the ’13). Hortensio is Sean Burlingame ’12. critics wrong. He ran the mile in 3:59.4 in front of 3,000 Lucentio is Mike Pool ’12. Baptista Minola spectators. He had accomplished an amazing first and is Anthony Calamunci ’12.Gremio is David allowed people to believe. One month later, another Manor ’12. Grumio is Arron O’Brien ’12. runner broke the 4:00 barrier, and from that point forward Other student actors include Faizan over 700 runners have broken the 4:00 barrier. These Umer ’13 as Biondello; Carlee Griffey athletes did it because Bannister allowed them to believe. (NDA ’14) as Bianca Minola; Kirsch Briel The power of belief is an athlete’s greatest mental asset. ’12 is a Pedant; Zakk Cook ’12 is Vincentio; At St. John’s Jesuit, we believe that athletics is an integral Ben Bethel ’15 is Curtis; Jacob Calamunci part of our mission. True success is when a student puts ’12 is the Tailor; Tiffany Allore (NDA his heart and soul into the game and then walks off ’14) is the Widow; Carter Steude ’12 is the playing field as a better person. St. John’s Jesuit is Nathanial; Abigail Allen (SUA ’15) is the mission-driven, and our responsibility is to ensure that Maid to the Minolas; and Sky Fryar ’13 is athletic success is accomplished in a Christ-centered the Haberdasher, the policeman, and the environment; to win in any other manner has no purpose priest. or meaning. Our student athletes believe in the St. John’s The play is directed by Mrs. Trimble and Jesuit mission, and we, as a St. John’s Jesuit community, Mr. Francis Carnicom ’95. The student believe in them. Go Titans! assistant to the director is Sky Fryar ’13. Adult and student tickets will be available – Brad Bonham at SJJ. Adult tickets are $6 and student Principal Katherine (Mary Miller) makes an unwilling tickets are $5. SJJ students receive a free wife to Petruchio (Andrew McCray). ticket with their ID.  5)35R5.) ,5hg65hfgg FOOTBALL i VARSITY FOOTBALL ,-#.35)).&&5 -)(5 * The Titans opened the season with 42-7 victory over the second OT and on the the Highland Park, Michigan Polar Bears. game’s next play, Jamahl Kent Kern ’12 rushed for two touchdowns while Liam Jones ’12 intercepted a pass Allen ’13, Joe Robie ’12, and Trent Broadbeck ’12 also to seal the victory for SJJ, now 4-0 for the season. well to move the Titans to 1-0. ()*" Game two saw the Titans travel to Orchard Lake, traveled to Whitmer to Michigan, to take on powerhouse St. Mary’s. play an undefeated Panther After falling behind by 10 points in the third quarter, squad. Whitmer set the tone SJJ stormed back with 20 unanswered points to win 34- early scoring on the game’s 24. Junior Brogan Roback ’13 threw four touchdown &'"') passes and Kern added a 75-yard touchdown run. Senior looked back, defeating the Jordan King ’12 caught two touchdown passes and Liam Titans 35-7. St. John’s lone Allen ’12 and Dexter Haynes ’12 each had one. score came on a 15-yard SJJ hosted Woodward in week 3 at Rogers High TD pass from Roback to School. This game was over early as the Titans went Robie. The loss left us 4-1 ! for the season. the opening kick-off 88 yards for a touchdown and The Lima Senior Ryan Fritsch ’12 caught a 16-yard touchdown pass Spartans came to Rogers from Roback the next series. Kern added two rushing for game six. The Titans touchdowns and Robie had one as well. Sophomore led 7-0 at the half on a 25- The Titans entered UT’s Glass Bowl ready to win on October 14th. Dominic Horvath ’14 closed out the scoring with a nine yard run by Roback. The yard TD run. second half saw the Titan A very hostile environment is the only way to describe offense come alive and score 21 points to defeat Lima settled down and put 21 unanswered points on the board the atmosphere at Fremont Ross in week four. One 28-7. Leading the way were Connor Lake ’13, Kern, and to claim a 35-14 victory. Wheeler added a second TD again, the Titans fell behind at half time only to take a Roback, who all had rushing TDs in the second half. The on an INT return and Roback added two rushing TDs. 21-14 lead in the fourth quarter. Ross tied the game with stingy Titan “D” gave up 7 points after a long kick-off Punter Brandon Smith ’12 kept Clay at bay with some three minutes left. The game went into overtime 21-21 return set up the score. booming punts all night long. all. Haynes caught a 20-yard TD pass from Roback to A familiar foe, the Clay Eagles, were the Titan A rivalry game against Central loomed in week 8. put the Titans 28-21. Ross tied the game on the ensuing &&)++/&9 Played at the UT Glass Bowl, the Irish jumped out to a series to force a second overtime. Robie caught a 13- quarter lead on a TD pass from Roback to Jake Wheeler )):'"; yard TD pass from Roback to put SJJ up 35-28. The ’12 and a 60-yard INT return by Robie. After Clay and Special Teams. Wheeler intercepted an Irish pass "#$%&' knotted the score at 14 in the third quarter, the Titans )'<& the next play to cut the lead to 14. Central answered back in the third quarter to make it 28-7. King caught a 50- yard TD pass from Roback to move the margin back to  5)(),-5,-#.35 (#),-5.5#(&35' 5)(5.) ,5hg 14. The Titans were never able to overcome that and lost 35-14. Our record now stands at 6-2 with a huge match- up with Findlay on October 21 at BGSU’s Doyt Perry Stadium.

— COACH DOUG PEARSON

ROBERT J. FLOYD, CPA

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,-#.35)).&&5)-. , hfgg5,-#.35)).&& 2 Liam Allen 11 WR/DB 5'10 167 44 Ian Michalak 11 RB/LB 5'10 200 8/27 Highland Park Rogers 7:00 pm 42-6 W 4 Connor Horrigan 12 WR/DB 5'11 150 45 Artie Mitchell 12 TE/DE 6'3 240 9/02 St. Mary’s Prep. School A 7:00 pm 34-24 W 5 Jake Wheeler 12 WR/DB 6'0 170 46 Jacek Czerwinski 10 WR/DB 6'1 161 9/09 Woodward Rogers 7:00 pm 44-0 W 6 Brandon Smith 12 K/P 6'1 195 47 Joey Comer 10 WR/DB 5'9 135 9/16 Fremont Ross* A 7:00 pm 35-28 W 7 Joe Robie 12 WR/DB 6'0 185 48 Collin Priest 10 WR/DB 6'0 155 9/23 Whitmer* A 7:00 pm 7-35 L 8 Dexter Haynes 12 WR/DB 6'4 180 49 Denver Huntermark 10 WR/DB 6'1 168 10/1 Lima Senior* Rogers 7:00 pm 28-7 W 9 Kent Kern 12 RB/OLB 6'1 225 50 Jake Nachtrab 11 OT/DT 6'2 205 10/7 Clay* A 6:00 pm 35-14 W !""[" $%&( )*+ 3+ 52 Jordan Ramer 11 OL/DL 5'10 196 10/14 Central Catholic* UT 7:00 pm 14-28 L 11 Brogan Roback 11 QB/FS 6'4 183 53 Alex Turner 11 TE/DE 5'8 178 (Homecoming) ; !""[" $%&( )*+ 3< 54 Geno DeMarco 10 OL/DL 6'1 187 10/21 Findlay* BGSU 7:00 pm 13 Cam Brickman 12 WR/DB 5'10 165 55 Evan Yoder 10 OT/LB 5'10 193 (Senior Night) 3 =[> $%&( <* + 56 Matt Miller 11 OL/DL 6'4 240 10/28 St. Francis de Sales* UT 7:00 pm 15 Jordan King 12 WR/DB 5"11 174 57 Miles Ashleman 12 OL/DE 6'2 268 16 Nolan Silberhorn 10 QB/FS 6'3 180 58 Justin Robinson 12 OL/DL 6'0 267 17 Kyle McDonald 12 WR/DB 6'1 176 59 Nate Pearson 12 OL/DE 6'1 246 18 Tony Harper 11 WR/DB 6'4 192 60 Cort Sassaman 12 OL/DE 5'11 240 hfgg5 /(#),5,-#.35)).&& 19 Trevor Walsh 10 TE/DE 6'4 171 61 Alex Schwind 11 OL/DL 5'10 225 8/25 Highland Park Career A 4:00 pm Canc. 20 Kyle Ramer 11 RB/LB 5'7 175 63 Cam Zakrzewski 10 OL/DL 5'10 220 Academy 21 Connor Lake 11 RB/DB 5'9 180 64 Chris Costa 12 OL/DT 5'10 265 9/3 St. Mary’s Prep. School A 1:00 pm 28-6 W 22 Collin Korte 10 RB/LB 5'10 177 <) ; @&( <* UU 9/10 St. Francis de Sales* A Noon 24-21 W 23 Josh Sexton 10 WR/DB 5'10 153 66 Ben Rubel 10 OL/DL 6'0 150 9/17 Fremont Ross* TBA 2:00 pm 14-10 W 24 Jamahl Jones 12 WR/DB 6'0 175 67 John Labardee 11 OL/DE 6'1 203 9/24 Whitmer* TBA Noon 28-6 W 25 Collin Dinkens 11 WR/DB 5'10 165 68 James Brown 10 OL/DL 6'0 270 10/3 Lima Senior* SJJ 6:30 pm 14-21 L 26 Terrence Harvey 11 WR/DB 5'9 150 70 Eddie O'Reilly 10 OL/DL 5'10 215 10/8 Clay* SJJ Noon 21-6 W 27 Louis Fuller 10 RB/LB 5'8 165 71 Matt Dominique 10 PK/P 5'6 130 10/15 Central Catholic HS* A Noon 21-20 W 28 Benito Perales 11 RB/LB 5'10 160 72 Tim Sherman 10 OL/DL 5'9 230 10/22 Findlay* A Noon 29 Nolan Mitchell 11 WR/DB 5'9 170 73 Alec Borkosky 10 OL/DL 6'0 165 30 Alex Archer 10 WR/DB 5'8 155 75 Cole Jimerson 10 OL/DL 6'1 200 31 Bryson Ritchey 10 WR/DB 5'10 160 77 Sean Welling 10 OL/DL 6'1 252 32 Ravon Adams 11 WR/DB 5'9 150 79 Troy Favorite 12 OL/DT 6'6 320 hfgg5, -"'(5)).&& 33 Vincent Broadway 11 RB/LB 5'9 190 80 Ryan Fritsch 12 WR/DB 6'1 170 34 Shayne Rubel 12 TE/MLB 6'3 225 81 Vaughn Harris 12 TE/DL 6'0 195 9/3 St. Mary’s Prep. School A 11:00 am 14-6 W 35 Andre Tidwell 11 WR/DB 6'0 170 82 Makai Veasely 10 WR/DB 5'9 155 9/8 Columbian A 5:00 pm 6-40 L 36 Brett Adams 11 TE/MLB 5'11 195 83 Alex Gum 10 WR/DB 5'7 145 9/10 St. Francis de Sales* A 10:00 am 7-6 W 37 Isaiah Micham 11 WR/DB 6'0 165 84 Pete Burkett 10 TE/DE 6'3 185 9/17 Fremont Ross* SJJ Noon 12-24 L 38 Brandon Barber 12 WR/OLB 6'0 190 85 Trent Brodbeck 12 TE/DE 6'5 230 9/24 Whitmer* SJJ 10:00 am 27-18 W 39 Keith Pace 10 RB/DB 5'8 163 86 Connor Kelly 10 WR/DB 5'5 135 10/3 Lima Senior* A 5:00 pm 27-18 W 40 Dominic Horvath 10 RB/LB 6'0 187 87 Zach Noltner 10 WR/DB 5'10 136 10/8 Clay* SJJ 10:00 am 42-6 W 41 Will Geer 10 RB/LB 5'8 164 88 Isaac Lepow 10 WR/DB 5'9 160 10/10 Carey A 5:00 pm 0-46 L 42 Grant Aughenbaugh 10 RB/DB 5'8 160 89 Joe Pool 10 WR/DB 5'9 170 10/15 Central Catholic HS* A 10:00 am 20-6 W 43 Nick Brohl 10 WR/DB 6'1 160 90 Tony King 10 WR/DB 5'7 165 10/22 Findlay* A 10:00 am

* TRAC Games  5#(-51#."5#.(5,#0 5ń Top Titan Drive Raffle Salesman Drew Go Titans! Melick '16 celebrates with Mr. Lukas Laniauskas, Theology Chair, Academy Teacher, Athletic Chaplain, and winning student Michael Britsch '15 who sold the winning $20,000 ticket to his mother, Mrs. Chris Britsch. As the student selling the winning ticket, Michael earned $1,000. The family plans to use the money for college expenses. According to Michael when he made the phone call home, his mom didn't believe it! The raffle, under the direction of Rita Hayes, Director of Annual Giving, was a huge success. Students will be rewarded with a day off on October 21.

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The 2011 Cross Country team has been led by Senior Co-Captains Ryan First Team TRAC honors. Brown finished 15th and earned Honorable Shields ’12, Matt Schaefer ’12 and Jacob Hanson ‘12. Their leadership has built Mention. the positive chemistry that the Titans has had throughout this season. Jacob SJJ will compete at the District Championship on October 22 at Mills ‘12, Tevin Brown ‘15, and Drew Savage ‘13 have led the team on the cross Pearson Park. Titans look to advance to the Regional Championships in country courses. Tiffin on October 29 with hopes to earn a trip to the State Cross Country The first race of the year for the Titans was the Hot Summer Bash at Hillard Championship. Bradley High School. The Titans ran in high temperatures and high humidity and finished in 5th place. At this race, Brown led running 16:59 and finishing — Coach Todd Black in16th place; and Ryan Shields ran 17:04 finishing 18th. The second race for the Titans was the Tiffin Carnival. The Titans finished 8th placed behind several Division l ranked teams in the state. Mills, Shields, and Brown led the Titans. At the Galion Invitational, SJJ taking 4th place behind Walsh Jesuit, Hillard Bradley, and Medina. Mills led the Titans with his 18th place, running 16:06. He was followed by Brown running 16:13, 24th place. Shields was 35th running 16:31. Savage was 38th place at 16:34. Schaefer ran 17:07. Ryan Savage ‘15 ran 17:31. All six Titans ran a season personal best for 3.1 miles. The Titans took 2nd place at the All Catholic Meet in Dayton, finishing behind Cleveland St. Ignatius. Again the titans were led by Mills finishing 5th with a time of 16:17. Drew Savage ran 16:40 finishing 9th, and Brown finished 11th running 16:44. Running fourth for the Titans, Shields finished 14th, with a time of 16:51. Schaefer finished 42nd running 17:44 to complete the top five scorers on our team. Titans ran in the mud, rain, and wind at the Midwest Meet of Champions at Hillard Bradley High School. They faced several top ten state-ranked teams. We finished 6th place with Drew Savage leading the Titans with a 28th place finish. Brown finished 34th; Jacob Mills placed 41st; and Ryan Shields finished 57th. Ryan Savage was the fifth scorer for the Titans finishing 81st. At the TRAC Championship, the Titans finished 3rd behind SFS and Findlay. Mills finished 3rd and Drew Savage was 7th. Both runners earned

Titan Cross Country runners Charlie Kettinger ’14 and Andrew Kurtz ’13 pull ahead of the pack at the Midwest Meet of Champions.

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Row 1:_€{j_$€(€%j"(|"`‚} Row 2: Head Coach David Gigax, Ethan Kennelly, William Deloe, Elliot Beak, Jack Meredith, Luke Campbell, Parker Ernsthausen, Kyle McGurk, Nick Graf, Jack Mancinotti, Zach Leonhardt, Jacob Bandelaria, Assistant Coach Kyle Elwood, Assistant Coach Mussa Ora. )& 5 '5#(-5." 5#,-.55"'*#)(-"#*5#(5(35*),. The 2011 SJJ Golf team won the first tiebreaker was to go to the 5th lowest score for the of 322 and a fourth place finish in a field of the top championship in any sport in the new Three day in the championship round for each team. Brian 10 schools in Northwest Ohio. Rivers Athletic Conference. After regular season Hoeflinger’s ( ’13) score of 82 gave the Titans a 2 The Junior Varsity team continued their winning play, the Titan Golf Team was in second place stroke victory. ways and posted an undefeated dual match season. only three points out of the lead with the Season After the TRAC Championship the team This unbeaten season included victories over St. Championship event still to be played. The Season continued to the Sectional Championship, the first Francis (three times), Bowling Green, Rossford, Championship was worth double points and was step on the State Championship trail. The Sectional Perrysburg, Whitmer, Findlay, Genoa, Northview, held at Stone Ridge Golf Club, a course the team event was also held at Stone Ridge Golf Club less Anthony Wayne, Van Buren, and Clay. The JV plays well. For the championship, the Titans were than one week after the TRAC Championship. team had many highlights throughout the season led by Dominic Restivo ’12 with a 78; joined by The team was coming in with good momentum including a double eagle score by Luke Campbell Denny Brown ’12 and Jack Mancinotti ’15 with and confidence. The team was led by Brown with ‘14 and scores of 37, and 39 (twice), scores of 36, 79s; and Topher Garzony ’13 with an 82; to make a an event medalist score of 73. The rest of the team and 38 (twice) by Nick Graf ‘14, scores of 39 by combined team score of 318 earning second place score was made up by Mancinotti with a 78, Sean Wheelock ‘13 and Parker Ernsthausen ‘14. The for the championship. This left three teams tied for Restivo with a 79, Hoeflinger with an 80. This JV played strong all year with someone different first for the season championship. The tiebreaker is totaled 310 for the team and put them in a tie for stepping up and playing well in each match. the total strokes for the season for the three teams. first. The tie was broken by the fifth score of 82 The entire Varsity and Junior Varsity season After the tiebreaker, two teams still tied. The next from Topher Garzony ’13. This gave SJJ a 4 shot was very exciting. From the tie breakers for the victory, clinching the Sectional Championship and TRAC and Sectional Championships to the close advancing the team to the district level one week victories over St. Francis and Findlay there was later at Red Hawk Run in Findlay. never a boring moment. This successful season is a The District Championship was held at a tougher direct reflection of the players, their hard work and course, Red Hawk Run. SJJ started off strong for dedication throughout the season in matches and in the front nine but struggled on the back nine. practice, and their pride in representing SJJ on the The team was led by Hoeflinger with a score of course. 75 and the rest of the team score was made up of Mancinotti with an 81; Topher Garzony with an — David Gigax 82; and Brown with an 84. This posted a team score Head Golf Coach

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Row 1: Joe Kelly, Jimmy Bockstahler, Matt Almester, Cameron Conrad, Camden Buescher Row 2: Ryan Mierzwiak, Nate Cook, Jake Martin, Connor Bopp, Daniel French, Nick Diment, Jimmy Papadimos Row 3: Coach Michael Williams, Coach Peter Sidiaal, Andrew Peterson, Josh Miller, Evan Lee, Rushil Naik, Mitch Alvey, Nick Gramza, Jeff Anderson, Chris Stearns and Coach Tim Concannon.  (#),-5(5, (.-5)(), 5)(5.) ,5gg

SJJ Soccer Seniors were recognized for their contributions to the Varsity Team at the dedication ceremony on Lyden Field.  5)35R5.) ,5hg65hfgg SOCCER 9

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Good Luck ,-#.35) ,5)-. , // // Titan 18 Forward Matt Almester 11 ƒ "[" „€‚ 1 Goalie Mitch Alvey 12 6 Defense Joe Kelly 12 Soccer 4 Defense Jeff Anderson 11 "[" ! ; j` 3 Forward Jimmy Bockstahler 12 + "["  ; j` 0 Goalie Connor Bopp 11 12 Forward Ryan Mierzwiak 11 Te a m ! U "[" j"€ ƒ 16 Defense Josh Miller 11 10 Defense Cameron Conrad 12 ) "[" %„ ; 5 Defense Nate Cook 12 2 Forward Jimmy Papadimos 11 STEVE AND CHRIS PAPADIMOS 14 Defense Nick Diment 12 "[" "|† ;; "[" (€ ; ; "[" j_

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Richard and Cheryl Conrad 10 CREW  5)35R5.) ,5hg65hfgg VARSITY CREW

Row 1: Dev Parikh, Garret Navarette, Eric Hartkopf, Bailey O’Brien, Erik Brodin, Ammar Atassi, Steven Nowicki, John Nowicki, Austin Mack, Logan McCollum Row 2: Davis Jenkins, Mitch Gaynor, Nick Carlson, Troy Laipply, Andrew Prephan, Head Coach Philipp Levering, Jacob Dollman, Nick Fuller, David Stoll, Aru Kumaran, Eric Oatis , 15 & ,. -5hk5 ,-5.5

Now in its 25th year, SJJ Crew has been having against some of the toughest crews in our region hfgg5,-#.35, 1 a successful Fall season. The team has grown in Pittsburgh. As a follow up, each of the boats &&5 -)( substantially since the previous season with a strong medaled again, including SJJ’s top boat in a brilliant Novice class, bringing the team to 38. Although performance in Columbus. V!!XYZV the crew is young, the team has earned 87 medals The general theme for the season has been that through its first five regattas. Given the success, a disciplined crew is a successful crew. Without $K [X"\XYZV however, the new rowers have certainly embraced a doubt, it’s safe to say that the Rowing Titans 10/1 Head of the Ohio ]<^X!Y]_ the Varsity crew and have modeled their body of exemplify this discipline as evident by their work, carrying with them the pride of the program. successes. The Senior, Junior, and Sophomore rowers 10/8 Columbus Fall Classic ^

Tim ’84, Maureen, Molly, Dan ’16, Mack and Thomas Carr ’03  5)35R5.) ,5hg65hfgg ACADEMY 11 ST. JOHN’S JESUIT ACADEMY EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL

Row 1: Trevin Dickerson, Elijah Pickett, Ricky Lightner, Tyler Wolff. Row 1: August Dreier, Cole Schroeder, Kyle Parker, Jake Caswell, William Thomas, Korie Row 2: Coach Jerry Serta, Austin Honisko, Luke Tracz, Brayden Manor, Kyle Blausey, Allen Rushing, Thomas Kegler, Jack Broadway. Gregory, Ty Saldana, Coach Mark Saldana, Coach Demond Dickerson. Row 2: Keyaunte Jones, Nick Sifuentes, Matt Kaminski, Alex Lampkin, Cain Resendez, Levi Row 3: Coach Terry Doak, Sam Heffernan, Terence Doak, Charlvon Gaston, Knowledge Van Tassel, Jacob Dzierwa, Cameron Hinojosa, Coach Rick Hinojosa. Lacy, Branden Jackson, Coach Joe Pickett Row 3: Jonathan Mitchell, Cameron Mowat, Bryce Etts, Alex Marzari, Alante Vinson, Nate Ellis, Scott Reed, Daniel Doumet, Graham Leu. SIXTH GRADE FOOTBALL

Row 1: Caleb Vaughn, Nate Sifuentes, Josh Ellis, Alex Gayle, Kyle Wasielewski, Jacob Clark, Alex Loney Row 2: Coach Adam Justi, Coach Nick Martin, Logan Brockway, Joe Castaldi, Kyren Bolden, Dallas Gant, Ray Huntzinger, Isaiah Vasquez, Coach Garrett Malone, Coach D.J. Martin.

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Jim and Tracy Harms gh ACADEMY  5)35R5.) ,5hg65hfgg EIGHTH GRADE SOCCER SEVENTH GRADE SOCCER

Row 1: Chris Hertzfeld, Connor Savage, Josh Irwin, Emma Hnat (NDA), Gina Diehl (NDA), Row 1: Michael Jarrell, Jeffrey Maiteh, Parker Myers, Tanner Ritchey, Clint Huntermark, Ben Clark, Brison Woods, Isaac Rogers. Row 2: Coach Matt Hertzfeld, Tim Wohl, Jacob Omar Assaly. Row 2: Coach Dave Myers, Aghaid Daboul, Cole Sassaman, Nick Tuohy, Hasselbach, Claire Seiler (NDA), Ahalya Rai (NDA), Ryan Jaquay-Williams, John Moore, Robert Heizelman, Jackson Stout, Coach Zach Braiden. Coach Steve Irwin. SIXTH GRADE SOCCER

Row 1: Andrew Beyer, Raaghov Agnihotri, Mason Matuszak, Mark Keil, Sami Sarrouj Row 2: Steffen McNerney, Jarrett Irwin, Gavin Shafer, Michael Boutros, Mason Muns, Kalen Nichols. Not Pictured: Dr. Bryon Borgelt, Coach.  5)35R5.) ,5hg65hfgg ACADEMY gi  5 '35#!"&#!".-5&&5.#0#.# - The St. John’s Jesuit Academy is off to an energetic in quizlet. The Sixth Grade used their iPads to as a team on their trip to YMCA Storer Camps. start for the year. Our students have been very busy create Keynote presentations to get to know their The Mothers Club hosted several events allowing in the classroom, in the Chapel and on the playing classmates in their study skills class. All students are the Academy families to socialize. The Academy field. using PowerSchool and their iPad planner to link Father and Son Canoe and Camping trip on the their assignment due dates to their calendars. Huron River was a lot of fun. Our first annual ',#(!5." 5# Grandparents Mass and Dinner in September It is hard to imagine our school without iPads.  '35*#,#./&#.3 packed the Chapel and Carty Fox Commons. Seventh Grade students download their English The Academy has several activities to deepen novels in class along with background information the spiritual identity of all students. The Academy  '35*),.-5"#( and the author’s biography. It was neat to see meets as a whole every morning for student- led Endless athletic opportunities explain the success students reading The Curious Case of Benjamin prayer. All students take pride in being selected to of the Academy’s fall sports season. Over 115 Button on their iPads, where they have the ability recite Ignatius’ Prayer for Generosity. The Eighth students participate in Cross Country, Soccer, Golf to look words up, highlight text, take notes, link key Grade recently had their first retreat of the year and Football. The Cross Country team took 3rd at terms to Wikipedia or Google, and create flashcards at The Anderson’s Complex which centered on the CYO Championship. All three Academy Soccer a reflective study of Christ and the Apostles and teams advanced to the Semifinals of the CYO the theme Servant Leadership for others. The Soccer Championships. The Eighth Grade Football Sixth Grade students were taught about the global Team sees continued growth and improvement, @#/";$# Jesuit network as they used their Theology class to while the Seventh Grade Team has a winning record 7$@$" FaceTime with Jesuits around the world. and the Sixth Grade Team is undefeated. This is the time when families begin to consider .#0#.# -5)'#( 5 ,(#(!51#."5/( enrolling in the Academy for the 2012-13 school 89$;%<;%!=> Academy activities are endless. Over 500 Catholic year. Boys love to visit as part of the Titan for a Day! Middle School students attended the recent SJJA program. To arrange Titan for a Day!, please call the 5355 North Reynolds Road dance. Students had a blast dancing, playing Admissions office at 419-865-5743, ext 257. Toledo, OH 43615-5223 Phone 419.531.2831 battleball and laser tag, watching a movie, and being Fax 419.531.8722 with friends. Field trips to the Newport Aquarium, Sincerely, www.joyceagent.com where students slept beneath the shark tank, are Dr. Bryon Borgelt, Principal a big part of what makes the Academy exciting. AMDG The greatest compliment you can give is a referral The Sixth Grade bonded and learned how to work Good Luck GO TITANS! Titans! “The Ultimate Photobooth Scott and Experience!” NAGEEB AND SALAM Rita Stewart SWADE GO TITANS!

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Mark your calendars now for Saturday, February 11, from 5:30 p.m. to midnight, when St. John’s Jesuit hosts an exciting new event, A Tale of Two Toledos. The only way to describe it is an event with great food, fun and frolic all to benefit St. John’s Jesuit. The event will be held at SJJ. Plans include a live and silent auction, and gaming that has been a part of the annual Reverse Raffle. Of special interest will be the creative culinary talents of noted Chef Chris Nixon ‘04, Executive Chef and General Manager of The Boathouse in Coldwater, Michigan. Chef Nixon, son of Mrs. Michele Nixon, Director of the A+ Learning Center, will be serving his memorable fare to delight guests. A Tale of Two Toledos is being chaired by Mrs. Kiran Rai and Mrs. Judy Parekh.

SJJ’s 62 Ambassadors are now wearing a new look - blue and gold striped bowties. Ambassadors serve SJJ by assisting with special events including hosting tours for admissions and working at fundraisers. Former Alumni Director Kevin Mullan ‘ 99 shows Elliot Beak ‘14 how to tie it up.

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"'*#)(   j"_[_€ & ! 5) 5 -* . Welcome SJJ Sports Fans! St. John’s Jesuit encourages ,-#.3 everyone to respect our players Steven R. Fudge, DDS and opponents at every game. Kindness and respect should J&R Contracting Co., Inc. — Mike and Jocelyn Bostdorff be displayed at all times to Midland Title and Escrow LTD. — Don Mewhort ’83 and Neal Mahoney ‘83 players, coaches, referees, and Tom and Denise Padanilam visitors. We support our Titan teams, _!_€[jj whether they be at home or away, whether they win or lose. )& Tom and Sandy Maxon Mr. and Mrs. William G. Fischer We compete as Titans. We Jane Miller, Jack ’11, Matt ‘13 L. Donald and Jane Fritsch unite as Titans. Buckeye Cable Sports Network Oracle Vision Care Randy and Sandy Gardner 8G Richard and Cheryl Conrad Doreen Pant, MSW, LISW-S, Carl and Sue Happ (%€[" Clinical Therapist Wendy Holub Brian, Kyra, Noah ’14 and (Key Life Directions) Tom and DarLynn Huntermark .85 )"(]-5 -/#. Alden Gardiner David and Nanette Labardee Steve and Chris Papadimos #!"5"))&5(5 '3 Dr. and Mrs. Michael Diment Robb Rose, Plante & Moran, PLLC Brenda S. Lee Richard and Dolly Flasck Stephen Rafac ’81 Craig Mancinotti President Bob and Bev Hartwig Rick ’77 and Eileen Rattay Mrs. John F. McKinney Rev. Joaquin O. Martinez, S.J. Macino’s Comfort Shoes and Kate Savage Kevin J. McQuade ’70 Vice President for Orthotics }j~†€_ Donald “Buzz” Mewhort Jesuit Identity Tim ’84 and Maureen Martindale Rev. Tom Doyle, S.J. Mortgage Services Matt Mitten ’77 @`"€ Jim ’75 and Debby Schaefer Ron and Tam Oberhaus Vice President for Advancement Bradley J. Morse, M.D. ’79 Brett Loney ‘88 Terry ’82 and Amy Schaefer Doug ’81, Nikkie, Nate ’12 and Montgomery-Nichols Insurance, Ernest S. Spohn, O.D., LLC. Cara Pearson High School Principal Grange Insurance Scott and Rita Stewart Peter and Peggy Reilly Brad Bonham †`_"@| Nageeb and Salam Swade Tom and Kathy Rotte Academy Principal Rick Hinojosa The Yobbagy Family Ryan Pharmacy Bryon Borgelt Rayner, Foos, Kruse and Irwin, CPAs Ryan Yoder - Yoder Machinery Mary J. Scott Director of Admissions Pete ’81 and Jan Ruma Joyce Aughenbaugh Ron and Ellyn Siebenaler Family Jason Huther Wayne Lumber Company State Farm Insurance Ken and Marcia Slivka, Steve ’02, The Futrell’s, Dennis, Pat & Dylan Director of Alumni Relations Eric ’06 Kevin Mullan ‘99 M. B. Tosi Director of Annual Giving #.(5kff Jim and Renee Turissini Rita Hayes &/ Jean Voegeli Sharon and Ed Ahlfors Tom Wersell ’77 Director of Athletics A Friend of St. John’s Jesuit Robert Ronai John and Chris Alexander €†|jj Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zibbel, Sr. Sean Beach ’11 Director of Communications Brockway Family Bob and Gail Zimmerman Craig and Tanya Bell Kathryn Rotte Paul and Teri Bockstahler Robert Black Brell, Holt & Company The sports program is produced by the Tim and Diane Braker St. John’s Jesuit Advancement Department. Championship Powersports ,# (- To contact the Athletic Department Mark R. Bruss, M.D. Coyle Funeral and Cremation Lou, Bernadette and Steve ’95 Barth call Athletic Director Robert Ronai The Buescher Family 419.865-5743 ext. 280 Services Jim Bohn Family The Butson Family email: [email protected] (€j"> Dennis and Julie Brown Bill and Lauren Cedoz For information on SJJ Today contact Sheryl and Paul Favorite Bob and Pattie Decker Ev and Jane Charette Kathryn Rotte Don and Carol Feller Ed and Connie Dzierwa email: [email protected] Brad and Judy Conner Bob and Joanne Floyd Mrs. Dorothy L. Friel Eugene and Hannah Davis 5901 Airport Highway }}`j` Matt Irelan ’90 Jim Davis/Shadow Valley Toledo, OH 43615 John Gould Minuteman Press Tennis Clubs 419.865.5743 Michael ’71 and Shelley Killen Pete and Anna Savona www.sjjtitans.org John F. Didion Christopher Macino ’78 John and Yolanda Szuch

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