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T he C rusader Serving the students of Father Judge High School Volume 64 Issue 4 Published by The Crusader Staff June, 2018 Edition Page 12 A List of Awards and Recognitions All-Catholic Honors 2017-2018 Graduation 2018 The end of the seniors last year as Father Judge students came as expected...with pomp and circumstance, fond farewells and celebrations. The Graduation was held on June 7th, 2018 on the Father Judge track at 5:00pm. But first, the Baccalaureate Mass was celebrated on June 6th, 2018 in the evening. Father Jack and many priests from area parishes as well as family members who are priest helped con- celebrated mass. This was the last time the seniors gathered together before graduation day. Student Council President Bill Kelly and Vice President Mike Fehrle read at mass and other Student Government members helped as well. The day after Baccalaureate Mass is Graduation day, when all the seniors take part in a ceremony that will move them on to bigger and better things as a Father Judge Alumni. The ceremony was especially special this year as His Holiness Archbishop Chaput was main presider. Mr. Campellone was especially very excited about this and he thinks “This will make an already memorable experience, even greater with the Archbishop’s presence.” The ceremony contained the presentation of awards, scholarships and grants, and, most importantly, the distribution of diplomas. Finally, the Seniors processed out as great Salesian Gentleman looking to make a difference in the world. Surely, the Father Judge community will truly miss the class of 2018. Congratulations Class of 2018! Christopher Blank (left) wrote and delivered the valedictory address, speaking of how the past year has inspired the seniors' futures. Salutatorian T.J. Beaudet (right) welcomed all and gave thanks to all those who helped the seniors reach this momentous day. The following data is based on the results of the Senior Survey conducted on May 2, 2018 Financial Aid Profile 96 graduates have received one or more scholarships or grants 440 scholarships or grants were awarded to the Class of 2018 65 different universities, colleges, or foundations provided the awards $17,783,399 total scholarships and grants awarded to the Class of 2018 $157,375 average amount of scholarships and grants awarded to a college bound Judge grad Academic and employment profile 187 Seniors 172 (92%) continuing their education 61% attending 4 year universities and colleges 16% attending 2 year colleges 1% attending vocational or trade schools 7% enrolled in apprenticeship programs 7% joining the military 8% entering full time employment Senior Awards are listed beginning on page 5. Page 7

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Page 1: The Crusader - edl · The Crusader ServingthestudentsofFatherJudgeHighSchool Volume64Issue4 PublishedbyTheCrusaderStaff June,2018Edition Page12 AListofAwardsand Recognitions

The CrusaderServing the students of Father Judge High School

Volume 64 Issue 4 Published by The Crusader Staff June, 2018 Edition

Page 12

A List of Awards andRecognitions

All-Catholic Honors

2017-2018

Graduation 2018The end of the seniors last year as

Father Judge students came as

expected...with pomp and circumstance,

fond farewells and celebrations. The

Graduation was held on June 7th, 2018

on the Father Judge track at 5:00pm. But

first, the Baccalaureate Mass was

celebrated on June 6th, 2018 in the

evening. Father Jack and many priests

from area parishes as well as family

members who are priest helped con-

celebrated mass. This was the last time

the seniors gathered together before

graduation day. Student Council

President Bill Kelly and Vice President

Mike Fehrle read at mass and other

Student Government members helped

as well.

The day after Baccalaureate Mass is

Graduation day, when all the seniors

take part in a ceremony that will move

them on to bigger and better things as a

Father Judge Alumni. The ceremony was

especially special this year as His

Holiness Archbishop Chaput was main

presider. Mr. Campellone was especially

very excited about this and he thinks

“This will make an already memorable

experience, even greater with the

Archbishop’s presence.” The ceremony

contained the presentation of awards,

scholarships and grants, and, most

importantly, the distribution of

diplomas. Finally, the Seniors processed

out as great Salesian Gentleman looking

to make a difference in the world.

Surely, the Father Judge community will

truly miss the class of 2018.

Congratulations Class of 2018!

Christopher Blank (left) wrote and delivered

the valedictory address, speaking of how the

past year has inspired the seniors' futures.

Salutatorian T.J. Beaudet (right) welcomed all

and gave thanks to all those who helped the

seniors reach this momentous day.

The following data is based on the

results of the Senior Survey conducted

on May 2, 2018

Financial Aid Profile

96 graduates have received one or

more scholarships or grants

440 scholarships or grants were

awarded to the Class of 2018

65 different universities, colleges, or

foundations provided the awards

$17,783,399 total scholarships and

grants awarded to the Class of 2018

$157,375 average amount of

scholarships and grants awarded to a

college bound Judge grad

Academic and employment profile

187 Seniors

172 (92%) continuing their education

61% attending 4 year universities and

colleges

16% attending 2 year colleges

1% attending vocational or trade

schools

7% enrolled in apprenticeship

programs

7% joining the military

8% entering full time employment

Senior Awards are listed

beginning on page 5.

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The Father Judge Model United

Nations (MUN) team aims at educating

members about current events,

international relations, and diplomatic

procedure by simulating the processes

of the actual United Nations. Members

compete with other regional, or

sometimes international, schools’ Model

UN teams, following legitimate UN

procedure and debating hot-button,

global topics as delegates representing

certain countries. When a member

participates as a delegation, he must

represent the nation’s policies

accurately through research and other

sources. If a delegate performs well

enough, he may earn an award. There

are several awards typically handed out

at a conference, ranging from the lowest

level (an honorable mention) to the

highest level (best delegate). Model

United Nations is essentially a game of

strategy, confidence, and knowledge

used to win a prize.

Under the leadership of moderator

Mr. Jeff Hylan, the top 12 members of

the Father Judge Model UN team spent

May 10th-May 12th in New York City to

participate in the Global Classrooms

International High School Model United

Nations Conference. The team stayed

and debated at The Grand Hyatt Hotel,

located next to the unrecognizable

Grand Central Station. The members

were broken up into several committees

to debate multiple topics in

representation of the African nation

Chad. Overall the team performed well,

especially for the fact that there were

many members debating on this scale

for the first time. Everyone was

enthusiastic and competitive about the

debate, with some delegations receiving

awards and positive feedback for their

performances. Two delegations received

Honorable Mention Awards: Aman

Zabian and Ryan Sachs (“GA-4 SPECPOL:

The Legality of Drones as Weapons of

War”) and Chris Fisher (“United Nations

Development Programme: Advancing

the Effectiveness of Traditional and

Renewable Resources”). However, those

who did not receive awards still

performed admirably and will use this

trip as valuable experience. Our team

went up against some of the best high

school Model UN members in the world

and faced several obstacles, as

expected. For example, the committee

chairs were very keen on involving

everyone in each committee to

participate in order to advance

participants’ skills more evenly.

However, this restricted some of the

more active delegates from Father

Judge and other schools, taking away

opportunities and morale. This is not an

excuse by any means, though, but an

example of the sophistication of such an

event.

Debating was not the only activity

that the members of the Model UN

engaged. Members were allowed to see

New York City. The team visited Times

Square, Bryant Park, Grand Central

Station and explored local stores and

restaurants.

Spotlight on:

Judge's Model United Nations

Delegation Takes Honors in

NYCBy Colin Hughes '19

The Model United

Nations Program

requires students to

demonstrate not only

their knowledge of

current events but also

diplomatic, debating,

and presentational

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which had worked other planet that he

visited.

The movie begins where Thor:

Ragnarok had ended, on a spaceship

with Thor, Loki, and the Incredible

Hulk, and it looked as though Thor and

Loki were going to lose. The Infinity

Gauntlet did not have any Infinity

Stones inside of it, but Thanos received

the blue infinity stone located inside

the Tesseract, named the Space Stone.

Thanos sends Hulk to New York City to

the place where Doctor Strange,

portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, is

located and where Hulk returns to his

normal state as Dr. Bruce Banner. He

uses Doctor Strange’s powers as a

“wizard,” to find Tony Stark and tells

him that Thanos is coming.

The film proceeds with surprising

plot twists and well defined

characters. With its superior special

effects, visuals, and compelling story,

Avengers: Infinity War promises to be

the top contender in this summer’s

movie releases.

The Crusader Staff

Editor.............................Colin Hughes '19

Assistant Editor............Paul Coates '18

Features Editor......Jarod Jagielski '19

Associate Editor.........Ryan Parkes 198

Sports Editor.......................Ayaan Gill '18

Writing Staff...........Chris Blank '18, Pat

Carolan '18, Alex Coelho '19, Remy

Garant '19, Liam Logue '19, Ryan Parkes

'19, Matt Purcell '19, Tim Purcell '20

Moderator...........Mr. John Cramutolo

Avengers: Infinity War...Was it worth the hype?

Spotlight on

STEM

For the final exam in the Mr. Fiocco’s

Elements of Engineering Class, students

had to build a working aqueduct that

would snake around mountains and

cross over a raveen. The class was

divided into two large teams. These

teams were then divided further into

three sub teams. One sub team was

responsible to get a servo motor to

power a standard hand pump. The

second team was responsible for

building the structure that would

support the motor and pump. The third

team was responsible for building the

aqueduct itself. The grade for this

project was based on three factors:

practicality; functionality; and expense

of the operation.

The end result? Both teams built

successfully working aqueducts. The

winning team pumped 670 grams of

water in 10 minutes. In addition for the

final grade, each member of each team

had to complete a research paper

comparing and contrasting ancient

Roman aqueducts with the current

water distribution system of the City of

Philadelphia.

By: Jared Jagielski

Has Avengers: Infinity War lived up to

the hype and expectations?

Absolutely!

Avengers: Infinity War will be

remembered as one of, if not the best

movie that Marvel will ever produce in

the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU),

and the opening weekend attendance,

both domestically and globally, just go

to hammer the point home. It has

broken record in 17 countries/regions,

including the United States, Chile,

Mexico, South and West Africa just to

name a few. There were notable

names in the production such as

Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris

Evans as Captain America, Chris

Hemsworth as Thor, and Scarlett

Johansson as Black Widow just to

name a few. It was 2 hours and 40 min

of pure entertainment and joy as the

Avengers, Earth’s mightiest heroes, and

the Guardians of the Galaxy, a group of

space adventurers who protect the

galaxies, look for the six infinity stones

that have been scattered across the

universe.

Our heroes eventually fight Thanos,

a ruthless monster that wants to

eliminate half the population because

he believes that the Universe is

overpopulated that the surviving

members need a better quality of life.

Thanos has appeared in several

movies in the MCU, including “The

Avengers” in 2012, “Guardian of the

Galaxy” in 2014, and “The Avengers:

Age of Ultron” and “Infinity War” in

2015 and 2018. Now he is the maniacal

villain who thinks that the way he

viewed the problem, which I

mentioned before, was a good plan

Mr. Fiocco's Engineering Class Puts

Ancient Roman Building Skills to the

Test.

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Track Team Back...with

3rd place win in PCL.

by Tim Purcell '20, Pat Carolan '18, AdamKnuttel '20

Track is back! After taking 3rd placeoverall in the team scoring at thePhiladelphia Catholic League Indoor Trackand Field Championships, the Father JudgeOutdoor Track team’s season was in fullstride. The Crusaders expect to finish theseason with many All-Catholic selectionsafter having many at the Indoor TrackChampionship meet. All members of theIndoor team have not only returned for theoutdoor campaign, but are also motivated tocompete with some of the Catholic League’sbest athletes.

While the 2018 Outdoor Track campaignbegan with workouts in late February, theCrusaders travelled to compete at their firstoutdoor track meet of the season at the JimKelly Invitational at Hatboro-Horsham HighSchool on March 31st. Several of the team’sathletes took home medals after a meet fullof great performances.

On Mondays after school, the Crusadershad meets against just Catholic Leagueteams. This season, all of the Crusaders’Monday meets had been held at the FatherJudge track. During the weekends, the teamtravels out to the suburbs to compete againstmany public schools from the SoutheasternPennsylvania area.

On April 27th and 28th, the Crusaderscompeted and placed third for the CatholicLeague in 4x400m relays during one of theoldest and most historic track and fieldmeets in the world, the Penn Relays. Trackand Field athletes, from high school to theprofessionals, travel from all around theworld to participate in the relay carnival.The postseason for the Crusaders beginswith the Catholic League Championshipmeet in early May, followed by the District12 and PIAA State Championship meets,starting in the week following the CatholicLeague Championship meet. Members ofthe Track and Field team hope to compete ineach of these meets to represent FatherJudge at some of the highest levels of highschool track and field.

NHS Class of 2019

Matthew BeckMatthew BonnerStephen BoyleCesar BritoGlenn BurnsJames CehlarAlexander CoelhoTyler DonnellyEdison FelipeRemy GarantDaniel LodesLiam LogueNhat NguyenRyan ParkesJustin PavonariousMatthew PurcellChristopher QuinnRyan SachsMichael SteenJeremy TobinDylan Vega

National Honor SocietyWelcomes New Members

On the evening of May 23, the Judge community gathered towelcome the new members of the National Honor Society. Fr. Jack,Mr. Campellone, and Mr. Williams officiated, while Mr. Kelly, Mr.Cramutolo, and Mrs. Dwyer represented the NHS Faculty Council.Junior Matt Beck accepted his duties as the new president with aspeech that promised the Society will continue the traditions ofservice, commitment, and dedication.

Rev. Ed Ogden OSFS delivered the keynote address exhorting themembers to remember that personal character is the quality thatdefines the responsible citizen. Personal character can never becompromised.

NHS Class of 2020

Ryan ColferAngelo ColonMatthew ComasDennis CranstonTyler DinhLeonard GipsonMichael JacksonAdam KnuttelEamonn LogueThomas MadisonPatrick McGlynnBrendan McLernanColin McNicholasAlbert OrtizSean PramnieksDaniel PriceTimothy PurcellNikita TimoshenkoGregg Tyndall

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The following Special Awards were announcedat the Graduation Ceremonies held on

Thursday, June 7

The Provincial Medal of Honor is presented annually in each Oblate school to a graduating senior who best exemplifies

the spirit of St. Francis de Sales, patron of the Oblates and of Father Judge High School. This award was presented to

Michael Fehrle.

The award for Over-All Academic Excellence for his senior year at Father Judge High School was presented to

Christopher Blank.

The Honorable John P. Sabatina, Jr., State Senator of the 5th District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Award for

leadership activities was presented toMichael Fehrle.

The Representative Kevin Boyle Award for Good Citizenship was presented to Paul Coates.

The Sgt. John Bense Memorial Award for outstanding athlete was presented to Thomas Quarry.

The Father Louis Brisson, O.S.F.S. Award for interest in the well-being of the community was presented toMichael

Sauer.

The Salesian Certificate of Merit for recognition in the integration of the “Salesian Seven” virtues was presented to

Christopher Hunter.

The Father Judge Alumni Association Scholar/Athlete Award was presented to Thomas Quarry.

The Father Judge Alumni Spirit Award was presented toMichael Fehrle.

Sponsored by State Representative Edward Neilson, The House of Representative’s Certificate of Recognition, for

contribution to time and talents to the community, was presented to Ryan Baumgarten.

The Knights of Columbus Award for Catholic faith and principles, sponsored by the Holmesburg Chapter #1284, was

presented toMichael Ercolino.

The Edward J. Peters Memorial Award for determination, self-discipline, and commitment to self-improvement was

presented to Harrison Chough.

Congressman Brendan F. Boyle Award for service to school and community was presented toMichael Fehrle.

The James E. Keashon “Salesian Gentleman Award” for exemplifying Catholic education and commitment to Christ-like

service was presented toMichael Campellone.

The Elizabeth “Miss Betty” Visconto Award for service to the community was presented toMatthew Eroh

The Award for Good Citizenship, sponsored by Representative Michael J. Driscoll, was presented to Sean-Patrick Evans.

The Senator Patrick Toomey Award for Overcoming Adversity was presented to Robert Gaczhias.

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Senior Graduation Awards (con't)

Awards in recognition of their four years of Perfect Attendance were presented to Daniel Booth, Patrick Carolan, Paul

Coates, Ayaan Gill, Jack Gosse, Ryan Logan, Mark Midzak, Nicholas Murray, Antonio Pfleegor, Aaron Talabis, and

Jason Weinert

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The Following Awards and Recognitions wereAnnounced at the Honors and Activities Convocation

held the evening of May 15

The National Merit Scholarship Program is a nationwide competition based on a student’s PSAT scores when he is aJunior. Over 1.5 million students take the test each year. The top 5% of these students are recognized due to theirdemonstration of outstanding potential for academic success. Father Judge is pleased to announce the following for theNational Merit ProgramLetter of Commendation - Thomas QuarryCertificate of Merit – Christopher Blank

The following awards are given to students who have distinguished themselves as both SCHOLARS and ATHLETES:FRESHMAN: Conor SeeleySOPHOMORE: Matthew ComasJUNIOR: Matthew Purcell

The following awards are given for GENERAL ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE:

For Academic Excellence in the Freshman Year, the award is presented to: Jason Fischer

For Academic Excellence in the Sophomore Year, the award is presented to: Adam Knuttel

For Academic Excellence in the Junior Year, the award is presented to: Matthew Purcell

Each year, WPVI-TV (6-ABC) sponsors “The Best of the Class” Recognition Program to honor area high school seniors.Based on teacher evaluations, grades, class rank, community service and extra-curricular participation, Kevin Schultz waschosen to represent Father Judge at the “2018” Best of the Class event.

THE PHI BETA KAPPA BOOK AWARD is presented to an outstanding senior who embodies the Phi Beta Kappa idealsof academic achievement, character and a love of wisdom and learning. This award is traditionally given to the student whopossesses a love of reading. The book is presented to Christopher Blank

For excellence in ART CLASS, an award is given to :SOPHOMORE: Kevin King (1st semester) ; Leonard Gipson (2nd semester)SOPHOMORE: Matthew Fehrle (full year)JUNIOR: Matthew BonnerSENIOR: Michael Gaynor

For excellence in ACCOUNTING, an award is given to:

JUNIOR: Kyle BittnerSENIOR: Brendan Deeley

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Academic and Activites (cont'd)

For excellence in TECHNOLOGICAL COMMUNICATIONS, an award is given to: JUNIOR: Salvatore Asaro and

SENIOR: Justin Anderson

For excellence in OS FUNDAMENTALS, an award is given to:

JUNIOR: Eric Baeringer

SENIOR: Rodrigo Silva

For excellence in BUSINESS LAW, an award is given to:

JUNIOR: Umair Ahmed

SENIOR: Nathaniel Tennesen

For excellence in BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, an award is given to:

JUNIOR: Marcus Lokayi

SENIOR: John McGlynn

For excellence in GOOGLE APPLICATIONS:

SOPHOMORE: Leonard Gipson

SENIOR: John McGlynn

For excellence in the study of ENGLISH, an award is given to:

FRESHMAN: Jason Fischer

SOPHOMORE: Eamonn Logue

JUNIOR: Matthew Purcell

SENIOR: John McGlynn

For excellence in SPANISH, an award is given to:

Spanish I - FRESHMAN: Jason Fischer

Spanish II - SOPHOMORE.: Daniel Price

Spanish III - JUNIOR: Brett Gonzalez

SENIOR AWARD FOR SPANISH: Antonio Pfleegor & Thomas Quarry

For excellence in the study of LATIN, an award is given to Sophomore Adam Knuttel

For excellence in the study of GREEK, an award is given to Junior Remy Garant

The following sophomores have received “A Certificate of Honorable Merit” for the National Latin Exam:

Tyler Dinh, Liam Dunfee, Thomas Gola, Julian Marin, Brendan McLernan, and Armando Petraccia

The following students were recipients of a commendationMagna Cum Laude for the National Latin Exam:

SOPHOMORES: Dennis Cranston and Matthew Fehrle

The following student was a recipient of a silver medal and a commendationMaxima Cum Laude for the National Latin

Exam: Sophomore Zubair Abaidullah

The following students were recipients of a gold medal and a commendation Summa Cum Laude for the National Latin

Exam: Sophomores Andrew Heletkanycz and Adam Knuttel

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Academic and Activites (cont'd)

For excellence in the study ofMATHEMATICS, an award is given to:

Algebra I: FRESHMAN Jason FischerAlgebra II: SOPHOMORE Daniel PriceGeometry: SOPHOMORE Brendan McLernanProgramming in JAVA: JUNIOR Shamus EhresmannTrig/Pre-calculus: JUNIOR Edison Felipe

The Father Hughes Award for Overall Excellence in MATHEMATICS: SENIOR Christopher Blank

For excellence in the study of HEALTH EDUCATION, an award is given to Sophomore Thomas Stokes

For excellence in the program of PHYSICAL EDUCATION, an award is given to Freshman Ryan Quinn

For excellence in the study of THEOLOGY, an award is given to:

FRESHMAN: Andrew McGovernSOPHOMORE: Adam KnuttelJUNIORS: Matthew PurcellSENIOR: John McGlynn

For excellence in the study of SCIENCE, an award is given for:

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY : SENIOR: Ryan BaumgartenPHYSICS - FRESHMAN: Conor SeeleyPHYSICS – JUNIOR: Edison FelipePHYSICS - SENIOR: Brian EgolfAP PHYSICS – SENIOR: Christopher BlankHONORS BIOLOGY - FRESHMAN: Andrew McGovernAP BIOLOGY – SENIOR: Ayaan GillCHEMISTRY - SOPHOMORE: Adam KnuttelCHEMISTRY - JUNIOR: Haiden WestENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE - SENIOR: Brian DietzELEMENTS OF ENGINEERING – SENIOR: Christopher BlankEARTH SCIENCE: SENIOR: Brian Schindler

The American Chemical Society has also presented Sophomore ADAM KNUTTEL with a Certificate of Excellence inChemistry.

For excellence in the study of SOCIAL STUDIES an award is given to:

World History I - FRESHMAN: Joseph MoraceGovernment & Politics - SOPHOMORE: Adam KnuttelAP U.S. History - JUNIOR: Ethan Jagielski

For Overall Excellence in the study of SOCIAL STUDIES, the senior awardis presented to Zander Cojocariu.

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The following awards are presented for a student’s participation in

various organizations, clubs or activities at Father Judge High School:

The Father Judge Center for Ministry and Service promotes and fosters the spiritual life of students, faculty and staff at FatherJudge through prayer, the celebration of the Mass, service to others and retreats.

For participation in the Campus Ministry program, an award is presented to:

FRESHMAN: Matthew VelezSOPHOMORE: Shane McGovernJUNIOR: Matthew DouglassSENIOR: Paul Coates

For leadership and participation in the SALESIAN SERVICE TEAM, an award is presented to:

SOPHOMORE: James MortimerJUNIOR: Benjamin KopertowskiSENIOR: James Gardner

For participation in the Art Club, an award is presented to:

FRESHMAN: Joseph PaganoSENIOR: Jason Ramirez

For participation in theModel United Nations, an award is presented to:SOPHOMORE: Patrick McGlynnJUNIORS: Aman ZabianSENIOR: Jason Ramirez

An award is given to the following forMathletes:FRESHMAN: Andrew McGovernSOPHOMORE: Liam DunfeeJUNIOR: Daniel LodesSENIOR: Justin Anderson

For participation in the School Newspaper, The Crusader, an award is presented to:SOPHOMORE: Jared JagielskiJUNIOR: Colin HughesSENIOR: Paul Coates

For excellence in work on the School Yearbook, The Quest, an award isgiven to:SOPHOMORE: Matthew FehrleJUNIOR: Nicholas BrownSENIOR: Kyle Welsh

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For excellence in work in the area of THEATRE ARTS an award is presented to:

FRESHMAN: Anthony WalkerSOPHOMORE: Patrick McGlynnJUNIOR: Kevin Regan

The Senior Drama Award is presented to a senior who displays talent, commitment and leadership on and off the stage. TheCarol DeFino Greco Award for Theatre & Arts is given to SENIOR Michal P. Gaynor

For excellence in work on the STAGECREW, an award is given to:SOPHOMORE: Robert GaynorJUNIORS: Connor Bobholz, Nicholas DeAngelo, and Alexander Troisi

For their dedication, commitment and hard work, the ROBOTICS AWARD is given to the following underclassmen:

FRESHMAN: Zachary BelevanSOPHOMORE: John JonesJUNIOR: Kyle Bittner

For excellence in the game of chess and The Chess Team, an award is given to:

SOPHOMORE: Adam KnuttelSENIOR: Peter Nguyen

In recognition of their work on the in-house school television studio and program The Crusader News Network (CNN-TV), anaward is given to:

SOPHOMORE: Dylan ChambersJUNIOR: Daniel Lodes

In 2010 Father Judge partnered with the Anti-Defamation League to become a “No Place for Hate” school. In recognition oftheir time, dedication and courage to confront the issues that often divided us, a certificate is given to the following students:Seniors - Humza Abaidullah and Paul Coates

A new program available to students of Father Judge High School is THE SQUIRES PROGRAM. It is a program intendedto assist students through the transition into the high school experience.

The following freshmen students are being honored for their success in The Squires Program:Majid Muhammad and Mateen Muhammad

Another program that recognizes and promotes success in our school is THE KNIGHTS program. This is a collaborativeeffort of teachers, staff, and administrators who work with selected freshmen students to help them achieve the greatest academicpotential they can attain in high school.

The following students are being honored for their success and perseverance in the Knights Program this year:

For being gentle, strong and successful in all aspects of the KNIGHTS program, the SALESIAN GENTLEMAN award is giventoMaximilian Arest

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For being an academic champion in the KNIGHTS Program, the CRUSADER award is given to Oliver

Brito

For perseverance and determination in the KNIGHTS program, The Valiant Knight award is given to Connor

Hevener

After completion of the Knights program, students may participate in THE FR. BRISSON CENTER FOR ACADEMIC

EXCELLENCE. The students in this program show strength and tenacity while overcoming adversity and achieving

success both in and out of the classroom.

The following students are being recognized for their academic effort and achievement while participating in the Fr.

Brisson Center for Academic Excellence:

SOPHOMORE - Shane McDevittl

JUNIOR – Alexander Duda

SENIORS - Nathaniel Tennesen

We salute and congratulate all of our award winners!!

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All-Catholic Honors 2017-2018CROSS COUNTRY

Timothy Purcell….Second TeamShane Curran….Second TeamRyan Galiczynski….Second TeamKevin Schultz….Hon. MentionAdam Knuttel….Hon. Mention

SOCCERMarcelo Ibarra….First TeamBrandon McCarthy….Third Team

FOOTBALLKatob Joseph….Second TeamTimothy Weldon….Second TeamMark Maguire….Second Team

GOLFTroy Matty….First Team

BASKETBALLThomas Quarry….Third Team

INDOOR TRACKJoseph Cassidy….First Team (200)Joseph Cassidy….Second Team (4x400)Michael Baumgarten….Second Team(4x400)Anthony Capwell….Second Team (4x400)Ryan Galiczynski….Second Team (4x400)Joseph Cassidy….Second Team (400)Ryan Galiczynski….Hon. Mention (DMR)Anthony Capwell….Hon. Mention (DMR)Kevin Carolan….Hon. Mention (DMR)Timothy Purcell….Hon. Mention (DMR)Timothy Purcell….Hon. Mention (4x800)Kevin Carolan….Hon. Mention (4x800)Pat Carolan….Hon. Mention (4x800)Kevin Schultz….Hon. Mention (4x800)Michael Baumgarten….Hon. Mention (60D)Liam Armstrong….Hon. Mention (HJ)

WRESTLINGRobert Lawlor….First TeamEamonn Logue….First TeamMatthew Kidwell….First TeamCaesar Fountain….First TeamDan Dugan….First TeamLiam Logue….Second TeamBrenden Spicer….Second Team

LACROSSEJim Koniecki….Third Team (Attack)Jim Gardner….Third Team (Midfield)Dylan Vega….Second Team (Defense)

OUTDOOR TRACKMichael Baumgarten….First Team (4x400)Matthew Purcell….First Team (4x400)Anthony Capwell….First Team (4x400)Joseph Cassidy….First Team (4x400)Joseph Cassidy….Second Team (400)Thomas Quarry….Second Team (HJ)Michael Baumgarten….Hon. Mention (400)Tyler Dombrowski….Hon. Mention (Jav)Christian Hammond….Hon. Mention (Jav)

BASEBALLCharles Kelley….PCL League MVPCharles Kelley….Second Team (1B)Matthew Spaeth….Frist Team (INF)Justin Murawski….Frist Team (DH)William Kelly….Third Team (OF)