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2021 GOLF Year of Celebration, Year of Remembrance 2021 GOLF Year of Celebration, Year of Remembrance As the Cardinals tee off once again in 2021, we celebrate & remember the importance of faith, family, community, and team Celebrating & remembering MSA MIAA MSA three special 1946 1996 1971 anniversaries in Champions Champions Champions the historyof Calvert Hall Golf Proudly supports CHC Golf Roofing Windows & Doors Masonry Award Winning Craftsmanship for over 100 Years 410-889-5525 www.fickbros.com Joe Fick ‘65 Jeffrey Fick ‘71 Jamie Fick ‘92 Patrick Fick ‘93 table of contents School Profile ................................................................................................................................................. 2-3 Athletic Department ..........................................................................................................................................5 About CHC Golf .................................................................................................................................................7 Conference Affiliation ........................................................................................................................................7 Coaching Staff ................................................................................................................................................ 8-9 Season Preview .......................................................................................................................................... 10-11 Golfing Facilities ........................................................................................................................................ 12-13 Schedules .........................................................................................................................................................14 Varsity Golf Profiles ................................................................................................................................... 15-19 JV Golf Team ....................................................................................................................................................20 History ........................................................................................................................................................ 21-22 Championship Anniversaries ...........................................................................................................................23 Honorees ..........................................................................................................................................................24 Publisher: Teamwork Publishing Company LLC President/CEO: Paul Chrismer E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: 410-935-9766 Address: 6818 Bonnie Ridge Drive, #101, Baltimore, MD 21209 Layout: Teamwork Publishing Photography: Calvert Hall College H.S., Phil Tran, Paul Chrismer Special Acknowledgements: Drew Forrester, Brian Hubbard, Owen Dawson, Meaghan Knapp Printing: Advance Printing, Inc. Historical Information: MIAASports.net, Newspaper.com (Baltimore Sun archives), Drew Forrester Stay in touch and follow Calvert Hall Golf! [email protected] @CalvertHallGolf www.calverthall.com/team-detail?Team=78752 www.miaasports.net/miaa-a-conference-varsity-golf-2/ 1 school profile Calvert Hall College (also known as “CHC” or “The Hall” to its students, alumni and friends) has a rich history as an academic institution, dating back more than 175 years. CHC is widely recognized for its Catholic and Lasallian tradition, a stellar academic reputation, continued excellence in athletics and extracurricular activities, and the success and loyalty of its alumni. The largest all-male prep school in the state, Calvert Hall has twice been named an “Exemplary School” by the U.S. Department of Education. This year, CHC has been recognized as “Best Private High School” by The Baltimore Sun, The Daily Record Reader Rankings, and Baltimore Style. After more than a century downtown, the school relocated to its current location on a 32-acre campus in Towson in the fall of 1960. Keelty Hall was the first academic building on the grounds of the new Calvert Hall. Succeeding decades witnessed the construction of the Carlo Crispino Center (formerly the Activities & Pool Building), the Marion Burk Knott Center for the Performing Arts, George Young Hall, and some of the state’s finest athletic facilities. Over the last decade, there has been significant renovations and upgrades to Keelty Hall, including construction of Noppinger Commons, the addition of new science labs, build-out of the Cardinal Shop, and a thorough redesign of the campus Dining Hall. Calvert Hall was the first permanent academic institution of the Christian Administration of Calvert Hall Brothers order in the United States. The • Brother John Kane, FSC, Ed. D. – President mission of St. John Baptist de La Salle, • Mr. Charles S. Stembler ’83 – Principal founder of the Christian Brothers and • Mr. Joseph Baker ’76 – Chief Administrative Officer patron saint of school teachers, calls for an educational environment where • Mr. Jeffrey D. Blake – V.P. of Academic Affairs academic prowess thrives, where young • Mr. Kristopher Mitchell – Dean of Students men are involved in their community, and • Mr. Marc Parisi – Director of Student Activities where a brotherhood is created that will last a lifetime. Calvert Hall is accredited by the Maryland State Department of Education and the Middle States Association of Secondary Schools. Calvert Hall is also affiliated with the Christian Brothers Conference and the Archdiocese of Baltimore. 2 Academic Overview Calvert Hall has a uniquely designed and rigorous academic program that offers college prep, honors, and Advanced Placement courses. • Class sizes average only 17 students per class. The faculty has on average almost two decades of teaching experience. • The school offers honors courses in nearly every subject and 24 Advanced Placement classes. In the 2019- 2020 academic year, 305 students took 726 AP courses, with 83% of students receiving a three or better on their AP exams. • Honors & Specialty Programs include: McMullen Scholars Program, Brother Tom Miller Honors Program, Leadership Institute, STEM Program and the La Salle Program for students with identified learning disabilities Student Activities: Campus Ministry, Extracurriculars & Fine Arts There are more than 65 clubs, student publications, community service organizations, and music and performance ensembles at Calvert Hall. Over 92% of students participate in athletics, fine arts, or another extracurricular activity. • Campus Ministry activities include liturgy, prayer groups, spiritual retreats, and community service projects. Lasallian Youth for Justice, school-sponsored Immersion Trips, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes are further ways the young men of Calvert Hall can expand their faith. • The widely-acclaimed Calvert Hall Fine Arts program offers a wide-range of creative arts options including Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Visual Art, and the Theater Program. • Media: Newspaper, Yearbook, Literary Magazine, Television • Academically-Focused Activities: It’s Academic, Speech & Debate, Mock Trial Team, Robotics • Community-Focused Organizations including the Black Student Union, Spanish Club, Irish Club, Italian Club Interested in Becoming a Cardinal? Prospective students and their families are invited to see how a Calvert Hall education is a transformative experience that continues long after graduation. https://www.calverthall.com/admissions/ 3 20+ Facility Solutions. 1 Point of Contact. City Wide has the solutions to maintain and protect your facility. Disinfecting & Cleaning Janitorial Services & Supplies Facility Health & Protection Ensuring your facility is safe and Managing efficient, on-time, and Maintaining the best possible environment ready to be used, every day. worry-free services for your building. for your employees and clients. Solutions We Manage Janitorial Services Carpet Care Commercial Cleaning Pressure Washing Janitorial Supplies Painting Kitchen Cleaning Lawn & Landscaping Disinfecting Handyman Pest Control Parking Lots Detail Cleaning Day Porters Hard Floor Care Window Washing And Many More! Contact us today to learn more about our solutions GoCityWide.com/CentralMD (410) 453-0311 Tom Grem, Class of '75 GO HALL! 4 Athletic Department Continuing a History of Excellence Calvert Hall participates in 17 sports with 39 different teams, the largest athletic department in Maryland among all-male schools. The school has some of the finest on-campus athletic facilities in the region. Competing in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (“MIAA”), Calvert Hall is the only school in the MIAA to participate in the “A” Conference in every sport. Dating back to the 1920’s, the Cardinals have won 190 varsity conference championships, while garnering both regional and national recognition. Performance Center & Weight Room The performance center and weight room housed in the Crispino Center features Hammer Strength weight racks, kettle bells, dumbbells, agility plyometric boxes and ample room for multiple agility ladder use. This modern and top-of-the-line facility rivals the performance and weight rooms of any MIAA school. All Calvert Hall teams have access to the facility for pre-season conditioning. Louis J. Eckerl III begins his 39th year as athletic director at Calvert Hall. In addition to his administrative duties at CHC, Lou Eckerl has
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