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Old York Road Country Club Spring House, Pennsylvania Monday, June 24, 2019 WELCOME TO OLD YORK ROAD COUNTRY CLUB SPRING HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2019 2019 DONORS, SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS 1st Rate Ocean City Properties Franklin Institute Nicole Akiu Alex Abraham Geppert Lumber NJM Insurance Alexis Evans Gifted, Inc North Eastern Hardwood Floors Alison Aaron Madsen ‘85 Gilmore & Associates Office Depot Amy Misal Glenn Moore Old York Road Country Club Dr. Annette Halpin GLP Architects Penn Museum Appraisal Specialists Good Shepherd Rehab Network Penny’s Flowers Arcadia University Advancement Hilton Garden Inn Ft. Washington Pepsi Co. Austin Hardwoods Inc. Historic Philadelphia Inc Perkiomen Motorcoach, LLC Babs Krug ‘68 Holiday Inn Express Ft. Washington Philadelphia Phillies Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP If It’s Water Play-a-Round Golf Best Western Ft. Washington Ilene Silver Berman ‘74 PNC Betty Weiss ‘60 I’m Sergio Primex Garden Center Bob Hoffman Independence Blue Cross Pro Tax & Accounting LLC Brian Granata Island Photography Reading Fightin Phils Brian Rambo Jeff Kratohwill ‘10 Rebecca Paliwodzinski Brown-Daub Chevrolet Jerzees Sports Bar & Pizzeria RJ McCarville Associates Browns Glass Joe Clementi ‘11 Robert E. Lamb Inc Bryan Stuckert Plumbing John Zimmerman Scott Bumpus BSN Sports Jonasz Precast, Inc Sean Murphy Chris Bucksar Justin Scott Sehrt Family Callahan & Associates PC Kelly Elechko Shapiro Fire Protection Dr. Carol Radle Ken Weirman SNM Home Improvement LLC Carpentry Unlimited Keystone Flooring Stateside Urbancraft Vodka Carr & Duff Inc. Kimberly Braas Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP Cedarbrook Country Club Lakewood Blue Claws Susan D’Alessandro Chestnut Hill Escape Room Lehigh Valley IronPigs TD Bank Chris Merce Little’s of Hatboro Temple University Sports Medicine Chris van de Velde Lorraine Yearicks The Arthur Jackson Company Conner Strong & Buckelew Lynn Knotts The Couch Tomato David Highet MaGerk’s Pub - Horsham Tiago Portela Delcrest Medical Services Mark Frank Tom McCollum ‘83 Delran Builders Mark Lauer Tracorp Denney Electric Supply Matthew Pichler Trenton Thunder Dovetail Artisans Matt Nowicki ‘11 U.S. Bank Drexel University Matt Pempkoski ‘10 United Electric East Brandywine Mechanical Inc Metz Cullinary Management Vistacom INC Eastern State Penitentiary Michael Fink W.B. Mason Eileen Katz Michael Hebenstreit Waste Management Enterprise Holdings Nathalie Seguin Willow Tree and Landscape Services Fireside Bar & Grille Neil Labuda ZNH Tecnnologies Follett New York Red Bulls LUNCH SPONSORS DINNER & AWARD SPONSOR WELCOME TO OLD YORK ROAD COUNTRY CLUB SPRING HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2019 ON-COURSE COMPETITIONS 2018-19 ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS • Men’s basketball won first-ever MAC Commonwealth Championship and advanced Putting Green – Putting Contest • 2 center court/center ice tickets to a 76ers OR Flyers game to second round of the NCAA Tournament • Family Four Pack to Parx Liberty Carousel, round of mini golf and tour of Betsy Ross House • Softball captured the program’s first MAC Commonwealth title and advanced to • $20 Gift Certificate from Dovetail Artisans NCAA Regional Finals • $25 Gift Card to The Fireside Bar & Grill • Pure Shower Kit • Men’s Volleyball knocked off No. 2 Stevenson (3-2) to win MAC Title and earn its Hole 1 – Longest Drive (Men) first NCAA berth • Foursome w/carts to Cedarbrook Country Club • $25 Gift Card to the Couch Tomato • Eli Porr (women’s volleyball) and Justin Scott (men’s basketball) each named • 4 Tickets to Lehigh Valley IronPigs game conference Coach of the Year Hole 1 – Longest Drive (Women) • Jackie Bilotti named MAC Commonwealth Player of the Year for third time in a row • Foursome w/carts to Old York Road Country Club • $25 Gift Card to the Couch Tomato • Da’Kquan Davis named MAC Commonwealth Men’s Basketball Player of the Year • 4 Tickets to Lakewood Blue Claws game • Jackie Bilotti (softball), Emily Eng (women’s volleyball) and Austin Braas (men’s Hole 3 – Hole in One volleyball) each named All-Americans in their respective sports • Callaway X Series Irons • Mary Pat Murray and Jackie Bilotti each named Google Cloud/CoSIDA Academic Hole 3 – Closest to the Pin All-District for softball. Bilotti would go on to become fourth Knight ever to earn • Arcadia Athletics Super Fan Package • $25 Gift Card to MaGerks Pub Academic All-America Honors • 4 distillery tour passes to Stateside Urbancraft Vodka • Josh Keitz (men’s lacrosse), Jackie Bilotti (softball), Mary Pat Murray (softball), Hole 5 – Hole in One Isabelle Houser (field hockey), Emily Eng (women’s volleyball), Joel Bartoni • Myrtle Beach Golf Vacation - 6 days/5 nights, airfare, hotel, 3 rounds of golf for 2 (baseball), Bryan Gillen (baseball), Stephanie Maggio (women’s soccer), Veronica Hole 5 – Hit the Green Pontis (women’s soccer) Jules Oswald (women’s soccer), Da’Kquan Davis (men’s • $200 Gift Certificate for your next floor or carpet purchase basketball) and Phil Pierfy (men’s basketball) earned All-Region accolades in their • 4 GA tickets to a Drexel men’s basketball game • 2 tickets and parking pass to Eagles at Jets, Thursday, Aug. 29 respective sports • 2 Admission passes to the Penn Museum • Kyle Henofer (men’s golf) and Jackie Bilotti (softball) each earned MAC Senior Hole 6 – Straightest Drive • Stateside Urbancraft Vodka gift basket Scholar-Athlete of the Year Awards • 2 Tickets to Saint Joseph’s men’s basketball game • Men’s swimmer TJ Dalton recorded program’s third-ever NCAA “B” cut qualifying • 6 General admission tickets to a Reading Fightin Phils game time in the 200 breast Hole 14 – Hole in One • $500 Visa Gift Card • Department recognized for sixth straight year by NADIIIAA/Jostens for community service efforts Hole 14 – Closest to the Pin • 2 Luxury suite tickets to a 2019 or 2020 Philadelphia Phillies game • 12 student-athletes recognized with Academic All-MAC honors • $25 Gift certificate to Jerzees Sports Bar & Ouzzaria • 6 Tickets to Eastern State Penitentiary • Men’s and women’s swimming teams each recognized by CSCAA as Scholar All- America Teams Hole 15 – Straightest Drive • Holiday Inn Express gift basket • 233 total student-athletes recognized on the MAC Honor Roll • 2 Tickets to a 2019 New York Red Bulls game • One hour of golf simulator rental • 10 teams qualified for Conference postseason play, with six advancing to the finals • Box of Arcadia Logo Titleist DT TruSoft golf balls and three capturing conference championships Hole 16 – Hole in One • Isabelle Houser (field hockey) and Jackie Bilotti (softball) each named to • 50” 4k UHD Smart TV Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team; Bilotti named Performer of the Year Hole 16 – Hit the Green • Department announced the addition of esports, men’s and women’s indoor track & • 4 Tickets to Phillies vs. Giants on Wednesday, July 31 • 4 GA tickets to a Drexel women’s basketball game field, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field to its sport offerings • 4 Tickets to a Trenton Thunder game • Field hockey placed 17 student-athletes on the NFHCA National Academic Squad Hole 17 – Longest Drive (Men) • Complimentary overnight stay and breakfast for 2 at Hilton Garden • Men’s swimming finished third at MAC Championships, picking up first-place Inn of Ft. Washington finishes in three events including a pair of individual events from TJ Dalton (200 • $35 I’m Sergio Gift Card • 2 GA tickets to the Franklin Institute breast, 200 IM) • Arcadia apparel package • Women’s swimming took third at MAC Championships, earning a total of five Hole 17 – Longest Drive (Women) medals at the championship meet • Free night in Jacuzzi Suite with hot buffet breakfast at the Best Western of Ft. Washington • Knights recorded highest-ever finish in Learfield Director’s Cup Standings (125th), • One dozen roses from Penny’s flowers • 2 GA tickets to the Franklin Institute placing third in the MAC Commonwealth and fourth in the entire MAC • Arcadia apparel package.
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