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Honor Roll – 1St Semester Brother Martin High School 1st Semester Principal’s Honor Roll 12th grade: Ahmed Al-Fozan, Jason Arena, Matthew Armbruster, Peter Baier, Connor Baudry, Michael Berrigan, Collin Blackwell, John Braham, Joshua Brien, Dexter Brooks, Patrick Carter, Ali Cavdar, Collin Crews, Collin Cruz, Sean Michael Cursain, Artemios Dagoglou, Tyler Damaré, Aiden Damario, Jacob Dantin, Evan DeCastro, Anthony DiLorenzo, John DiMaggio, Francis DiSalvo, Benjamin Erdozain, Camilo Fernandez Bellorin, Tyler Gelvin, Mark Hastings, Austin Hebert, Gianni Huerta, Matthew Labbé, Michael Lacourrege, Jacob Mandella, Nicolas Milano, Cody Natividad, Christian Nguyen, Leonardo Nuila, Jared Pelegrin, Matthew Pelman, Eric Perdomo, Jack Robinson, Jacob Rogers, Gary Sandrock, Joseph Schmidt, Cooper Schultz, Chase Scott, John Stewart, Evan Walker, Jay Weigel, Ian White, and Michael Zuppardo. 11th grade: Dwight Alexander, Andrew Biehl, Mason Blount, Kyle Borde, Grant Buquoi, William Buras, Tyronne Burrell, José Carmona, James Clark, Dylan Cook, Chase Cummiskey, Joseph Dao, Dane Dauzat, Eric Devenport, George Dubuclet, Brian Dufrene, Jude Edwards, Tristen Estorge, Emilio Garcia, Tyler Gaubert, Journey Harris, Britt Hatten, Dara Haughey, Travis Haworth, Rocco Horvath, Thomas Jackson, Trent Jenning, Michael Kingsbery, Scott Kline, Corey Lambert, Giancarlo Lara, Hunter Larose, Matthew Lindner, Chase Lormand, Bryan MacDowell, Thomas Maggio, Connor McCrossen, Dylan McDonald, Landon Merritt, Logan Millet, Shane Molay, Roland Mollere, Dominick Montecino, Dylan Moser, Cullen Neill, Brendan Nickens, Luke Ohler, Bryce Patterson, Jason Paulin, Tyler Pentney, Gabriel Pierre, William Plunkett, Thomas Prahst, Thomas Roussel, Andrew Rupp, Landin Sanborn, Christian Schneller, Landon Sequeira, Jared Smith, Adam Tarleton, Evan Valenti, Anthony Wei, Logan White, Addison Wilberg, Jacob Williams, and Daniel Winstein. 10th grade: Dylan Adams, Luke Alvendia, Mark Armbruster, Cameron Baudry, Stephen Becnel, Evan Bertaut, Hayden Bosch, Gabriel Brewer, Brayden Buras, Cohen Calogero, Clay Capitano, Evan Carter, Michael Chopin, Logan Coe, Luke DeLeon, Chase DePhillips, Cameron Eady, Michael Elmer, Landon Farrell, Alejandro Ferreyra, Dannye Fowler, Sam Fradella, Trenton Girod, Seth Giroir, Landon Groetsch, Zachary Haley, Patrick Harris, Andrew Heck, Adrian Lagarde, Christian Landry, Tai LeBlanc, Colin Lee, Joshua Levandoske, Elias Levy, Gabriel Levy, Ian Linden, Nicolas Malek, Tristan Manthey, Samuel Miltenberger, Jeremy Montz, Dylan Naquin, Tre Palmisano, David Parra, Joshua Peltier, Robert Phillips, Jackson Ramsey, Samuel Riles, Cole Scott, Patrick Stassi, Zachary Toups, William Tusa, Nicholas Waguespack, and Jacob Zimmer. 9th grade: John Berrigan, Matthew Biehl, Aiden Bridevaux, Matthew Brooks, Jake Cain, Jason Childs, Nicholas Cochran, Sam Dinshaw, Ivan Dowell, Max Edwards, Michael Ekenta, Preston Falgout, Daniel Falk, Enzo Antonio Foster, Niko Gaudin, Blake Gillio, Cecil Guidry, Daniel Haworth, Caleb Hebert, Noah Hernandez, Colin Hill, Brennen Hitch, Michael Hymel, Jacob Kennedy, Sean Lagrange, Gabriel Law, Evan Liang, Samuel Liggio, Michael Lizano, Jeffrey Lupo, Kevin Marinello, Dylan Mayeux, Gabriel Metoyer, Elijah Miller, Maddox Musso, Nicholas Nail, Whitney Nero, Lane Nielsen, Martin Nuila, Balpreet Parmar, Ethan Peavey, Frank Randol, Dylan Rhoton, Adam Roevens, Eduardo Ruiz, Jonah Smith, Nathaniel St. Ann, Ben Steele, Sawyer Stringer, William Stumbo, Andre Sun, Andrew Taulli, Peter Taulli, Anthony Triche, Jacob Vangilder, Jacob Verret, Brian Vlosich, Jack Walker, Andrew Wei, Kolbe Willis, and Samuel Yuratich. 8th grade: Bailey Anderson, Mitchell Armbruster, Dante Ascani, Frank Axtman, Nathan Braun, Seth Brown, Preston Bulloch, Andrew Binh Cao, Camryn Capella, Caden Catanzaro, Jacob Chauffe, John Collins, Wyatt Condon, Andrew Cooper, Joseph Cusimano, Ryan Darrah, Braeden Dunne, Liam Enger, Angelo Fassbender, Carlos Fernandez, Timothy Gabriel, Stamatis Gamvrogianis, Luca Gentry, Grant Goings, Connor Gourgues, Brady Gueydan, Luke Guillot, Cole Heap, Carson Landry, Blake LeBourgeois, Benjamin Levy, William Livingston, Grayson Lizano, Juan Lopez, Thomas Luong, Nathan Malek, Corbett Mc Gaughey, Blake McDonald, Michael Meguerditchian, Seth Meyer, Kyle Millet, Myles Monzon, Michael Mooney, Michael Mullen- Mena, Caleb Natividad, Ethan Pauli, Nicholas Paulin, William Pejic, Trystan Rieffel, Ethan Robbins, Patrick Rooks, Reece Roussel, Matthew Schneller, Dylan Sevilla, Jacob Sharbonno, Walker Shilling, Benjamin Switzer, Carson Terminie, Patrick Trainor, and Nicholas Young. Alpha Honor Roll 12th grade: Matthew Blanchard, Chandler Bonvillian, Brandon Bourg, Mason Brannon, Brenden Buras, Jeremy Cannon, William Confident, Chase Cookmeyer, Yasin Darwish, Mark Delahoussaye, Cameron Donewar, Austin Engel, William Flores, Cody Frugé, Matthew Galloway, Victor Garcia, Colin Gardner, Drew Gardner, Nicholas Gaudet, Dwayne Gref, Ryan Grob, Joseph Grossimon, Grant Hebert, Rex Hernandez, Andre Hoyuela, Spencer Hyde, Ethan Jeanes, Kaleb Kenney, Carter Kerrigan, Jacob Kinberger, Ryan Laurent, Jack LaVenia, Luke Lemmon, Patrick Leonard, Cole Maher, Bryce Mipro, Daniel Nail, John Pastor, Merritt Pecoraro, Miles Perez, Chad Robert, Andres Rodriguez, Christopher Russell, Nate Russell, Gavin Ruth, John Tracy, Hayden Tubbs, and Quinn Williams. 11th grade: Andrew Arrillaga, Logan Baldassaro, Walker Bazile, Brayden Blue, Ethan Cannon, Ethan Cassara, Cooper Catalanotto, Cody Clement, Ethan Condon, André Cook, Patrick Delger, Patrick Donovan, Reiss Dupuis, Tyler Dupuis, Etim Eduok, Owen Ericksen, Ori Fabre, Dennis Garay, Sebastian Gonzales, Marc Graffeo, Aidan Grundmeyer, Dylan Guagliardo, Bailey Heidingsfelder, Jeffrey Herbert, Alexander Indest, Michael Jaunet, Marvin Jones, Beau Lally, Patrick Marks, Henry Mehrtens, Bryson Mesa, Garrett Mmahat, Hunter Nastasi, Christian Nielsen, Julian Oubre, Thomas Owens, Eddie Randazzo, Austin Roberts, Beau Robinson, Dylan Ross, Jacob Saak, Jacob Scariano, Ethan Servat, Ashton Shepherd, William Staples, Sullivan Stringer, Sean Tomlinson, Joshua Tournillon, Stephen Tramuta, Andrew Triche, Konor Trosclair, Marlon Urquia, Gage Usey, Roberto Villalobos, and Parker Willey. 10th grade: Jake Allelo, Dakota Berns, Kent Burandt, Juan Chapman, Kade Chatelain, Nicholas Collins, Mason Dallimore, Kyle Fisher, James Gatti, Daniel Hartmann, Samuel Haworth, Mickal Jacques, Rylon Johnson, Ambrose Knecht, Cade Kropp, Torey Lambert, Wesley LeBeau, Collin Lormand, Rayfield Lotten, Isaiah Margan, Brady Meisner, Gabriel Merida, Jack-Hayden Miller, Jack Nunes, Brendon Nuss, Alexander Orban, Bernard Pennington, Joseph Petras, Kerry Plaisance, Grant Richardson, Matthew Rohde, Hunter Shaw, Kameron Steele, Kyle Strander, Austin Tatum, Harrison Trahan, and William Wells. 9th grade: Aden Airhart, Chad Alfonso, Ty Alfonso, Lamar Allen, Cameron Brown, Eyan Calico, Hunter Chabert, Joel Chategnier, Kyle Chauvin, Matthew Choina, Parker Damaré, Aidan DeFelice, Andrew Delaune, Matthew DeLaune, Parker Dinsdale, Gabriel Duran, Vincent Farrington, Marco Flores, Lloyd Galatas, Devin Garcia, Luke Greer, Jayden Hall, Joshua Hampton, Hunter Hance, Braden Hite, Kolby Hunter, Todd Larche, Malachi Lee, Jack Lupo, Dominick Maddie, Ty McReynolds, Duy Nguyen, Dylan Palmisano, Austin Park, Hayden Perilloux, Preston Polito, Kaleb Raley, Luke Regan, David Seicshnaydre, Samuel Siegel, Dylan Sulfsted, Brandon Thayer, Liam Turner, Jeremiah Vigee, and Landon White. 8th grade: Ashton Anderson, Peyton Avril, Austin Belle, Faryn Boudreaux, Jacob Boyd, Dermot Brown, Jake Brown, Alexander Caillouet, Jackson Chachere, Richie Clementi, Landon Crescioni, Dylan Drouet, Cameron DuMontier, Michael Fayard, Declan Fitzpatric, Garrett Fuselier, Roberto Gadola, Russell G'sell, Conner Hance, Hale Hankins, Christopher Hassel, Owen Haughey, Justin Holder, Rory Horvath, GianCarlo Huerta, Nolan Huguet, William Ice, Christian Jaunet, Luke Johnston, Patrick Laiche, Cobe Landry, August Lay, Wyatt LeBeau, Jonathan Lewis, Greyson Lusignan, Jordan McCarty, James McDaniel, Hunter McDermott, Corey McDonald, Eli McReynolds, Zachary Morrison, Phillip Musso, Michael Navarre, Elijah Orellana, Brennan Pays, Austin Pitts, Egan Prather, Daniel Randazzo, Ethan Roberts, Grant Ruth, Bence Silva, Ethan Simmons, David Simoneaux, Connor Theriot, Kevin Thompson, Jude Tingstrom, Ryan Tomlinson, Justin Tran, Jacob Trask, Maverick Trimble, Salvador Trujillo, Chase Viellion, Sam Vollenweider, Ryan Wakileh, Caleb Williams, Marlon Williams, and Owen Woods. Beta Honor Roll 12th grade: Tyler Adams, Jaime Alvarado, Laden Batson, Blake Becnel, Jordan Benjamin, Brayden Bertucci, Garrett Bonura, Riley Boudreaux, Adam Bourgeois, Benjamin Bourgeois, Blake Bridevaux, Avery Broussard, Cameron Cassara, Owen Catalanotto, Noah Chachere, Cole Chauvin, Dominic Cortello, Benjamin Corvers, Cameron Cummings, Jake Dean, Byron Dédé, Cody Estrade, Blake Folse, Arturo Garcia, Eli Hope, Chase Hymel, Tyler Johnson, Mayson Keene, Nickolas Knecht, Christopher Lindner, Andrew Lion, Darren Martino, Frank McKevitt, Gordon Mese, Kody Morris, Liam O'Connor, Royce Paul, Tyler Quinn, Humberto Regalado- Hernandez, John Rink, Ryan Rouege, Logan Roux, Jacob Schmidt, Cameron Senior, Carson Sheehan, Raphael Skrmetta, Alfred Talabi, Jacob Terrell, Mason Toregano, Vance Vaucresson, Jeffrey Viosca, Marshall Webre, Hunter Winfrey, and Preston Wren. 11th grade: Joshua Adams, Ermis Alvarado, Vincent Asaro, Gregory Binder, Blake Binger, Kevin Bordes, Andrew Caillouet, Carter Clouatre, Carson Colletti, Ryan Corca, Colin Cruthirds,
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