Alumni Association
Forever True
June, 2021
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Teutonia Mannerchor Alumni Luncheon
While The Teutonia Mannerchor has announced that they are open in a limited capacity, we are not certain at this time as to when the monthly alumni luncheons will resume.
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Class of 2019
Dr. Glenn A Buterbaugh '72
Rev. Robert Yoest '52
Dr. Cynthia Kennelly '74
Mark W Melcher '89
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Nominations are open for the Hall of Fame Class of 2021
The health crisis this past year has prevented meetings to elect a Hall of Fame Class for 2020. The Committee has decided to elect a 2020 class as well as a 2021 class this year.
The Hall of Fame is always seeking nominations for induction Do you know a classmate some charitable work that deserves recognition? Someone who is worthy of accolades for their work in the community? Someone who has done a lot for North Catholic?
We know there that there are distinguished graduates, who deserve a place in the school's hall of fame. Please nominate them. Remember that this is not just a sports hall of fame. You can go to the school website for complete details. If you have questions contact us here and we will pass it along to the committee. Please note that nominations are only good for three years, but they can be renewed. Nominate someone today.
Note: nominations received after May 15th will be considered for the 2022 induction class.
The newest Hall of Fame Class has been elected and will be announced later this summer.
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Alumni Spotlight
End of the Year Final
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In keeping with the school year tradition of final exams, here's our final teacher exam for this school year. Take a shot at naming these men and women who taught at North (late 50's through the 2000's). There are some easy ones, but also some very difficult ones as well.
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So.... how many can you identify?? Send your guesses here.
Interested in being a featured alum this fall? Just let us know by clicking here.
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Transcript Information
Alums who need a high school transcript should note that the process has changed.
Alumni from 1939-2013 should contact Diocesan Archives at (412)-456-3158 for a copy of your transcript.
Alumni from 2014-present should go to northcatholic.org under the Alumni tab and download the request form
Memories Available
The alumni office has some past editions of the yearbooks. If you can't find yours from senior year, we maybe able to help. Not all years are available and supply is limited. Contact us here for information. NOTE: while there is no charge for the yearbook, we do ask that you make a donation to the school.
Some people who have requested yearbooks in the past year have never followed up when informed that a book was available. Those books have gone back into the archives. If you were one of those people, you will have to ask us to pull it back out of the archives.
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Facebook
Weddings
Congratulations to Alan Harper ('05) and wife Kayla on their recent marriage.
Congratulations to Tom Ondek ('06) on his marriage to Rachel Zuckerberg
Rest in Peace
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Request for Prayers
Continued prayers for the following alumni:
Ken Marx ('59)
Denise Enzerra ('82)
Connie Cahill ('59)
Dave Bauer ('57)
Bob Rathke ('59)
Andrew Mager ('53)
Bill Niederst ('59)
Jan (Dan) Gross ('57)
Joseph Bauer ('49)
Larry Mull ('57)
Gary Tevis ('68)
Fred Arden ('59) and his wife
Bill Biel ('70)
Joe Marinzel ('60)
Don Lewis ('57)
Fr Bill Siefert ('57)
Prayers are needed for
Art Heiles ('64) who suffered a heart attack
Joe Hutter ('49)
Frank Balestrieri ('73) asking for prayers for his wife Suanne
Richard Scheuring ('53)
Frank Mayer ('44)
Stanley Lozowski ('53)
Let us know of any alumni who should be included in our prayers by sending us an email by clicking here.
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Flashback Photo
Last Month's Flashback
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This is a picture from the senior section of the 1978 yearbook. the seniors are (l-r): Christine Simko, Stacey McCann, Rich Doerfler, Mike Wilson.They were identified as "Biggest Apple Polishers."
Joe McDonagh ('78) identified the four and said, "These are four of my outstanding classmates from the class of '78 Unfortunately, Rich and Mike are no longer with us -- may God take care of them." Joann Yokel Zucofski ('78), Donna Howe Affolder ('78), Joyce Velardita Rouda (‘78), and Russell Rose ('78) were also able to identify their fellow classmates. The best response came from Stacey McCann Critchlow who said, "Hey that's me!" before identifying her fellow classmates.
This Month's Flashback
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So here we have two young men with big checks. Who are they and just what are they doing?
Help us out by sending your guesses to us here.
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Class Notes
The display case just inside the entrance to the school houses not only memorabilia from the school's history but also apparel that is available in the Spirit Shop.
You can check out the NC gear by clicking here.
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Calling all North Catholic Hemingways, Shakespeares, and Christies
The school library has been gifted some books written by NC alums. If you are an author and would like to donate a copy of your work to the school, let us know here.
Thank you to Maj. Gen. William J. Mall, Jr. ('50) for donating his book Up There and to Denny Cribbins ('65) for sending us his book, View From a Grunt. Please click here if you are interested in borrowing these books to read. Requests will be honored in the order in which they were received.
Thanks to John Mikulan ('65) who is donating a copy of his first book, The Bark of the Day to the school library. Let us know if you are interested in reading his book by clicking here.
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Class of 1956
John Lichauer, wife Lois, and granddaughter Kimberly Lichauer ('18) enjoy a lunch at the Hofbrauhaus.
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Class of 1964
Jim Eberz cuts the cake as he celebrates his 75th birthday with his daughter.
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Class of 1967
Steve Wohleber, 67’ and Barb Balfe, SBA, 67’ celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on May 15, 2021.
Steve’s perspective:
#1 We actually kept the clothes. Barb made my shirt, vest and her dress.
#2 We could still wear them, tho the old belt was a bit of a challenge : )
#3 Love her as much as ever. Lucky duck.
Barb’s perspective: Still in love, off to celebrate!
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Class of 1978
Stacey McCann Critchlow reports that she is finishing up her 35th year of teaching. For the past 38 years She has lived in West Palm Beach Florida. She has three grown sons.
Class of 1992
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Class of 1988
Cheering on the Pens in spite of a disappointing loss. Tara Nicotra Aiello '91, Alex Aiello '25, Christa Nicotra Klein '88, Russ Klein '88 and Amber Nicotra Morrison '94.
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Class of 1993
Heather Kiel shows off her smile.
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Class of 1994
Carolee Shearer takes a break after an invigorating walk.
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Class of 1995
Renee Klaas Piatt sips some bubbly with her husband in Las Vegas.
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Class of 1998
Jon McLean enjoys hiking the Slippery Rock Gorge Trail.
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Class of 1999
Jason Kaminski and his mother celebrate Mothers Day.
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Class of 2000
Jessica Lisjak Cerchiaro and her husband are proud parents of a Pre-K grad.
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Congratulations to Ian Heisel, baseball coach for the Walsingham Academy Trojans, on winning his third consecutive Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Division III state championship.
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Class of 2005
Ben Bouvy enjoys the time in the great outdoors of Alaska with his son.
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Rachel Frederick Zimmerman and husband are out on the town.
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John Joos is with his family as they celebrate his wife's birthday.
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Class of 2007
Cara Onyshko Keller celebrates Mothers Day with her son.
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Adam Beatty gives a piggyback ride to two of his favorite people.
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Class of 2008
Kerrigan Sweeney and his wife Kelsey DiSanti Sweeney and their son are proud to announce their family will be getting larger in October.
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Class of 2010
In school year 2009-2010, Mr Stutz was in charge of discipline at North. Mr Quinn took over teaching Creative Writing I and II. Following Mr Stutz's lesson plans, he had the seniors write letters to themselves in the future - 2020 to be exact. Mr Quinn's plan was to hand them out at the 10 year reunion. Covid ended those plans. Mr Quinn still has the letters and would like to get them to you since there doesn't seem to be any signs of a class reunion. So if you took Creative Writing and would like to see what you wrote to yourself 10 (now 11) years ago, click here and send him your name and address.
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The Noclegs: Jodi Mueller Nocleg and Tim Nocleg celebrate the end of college debt.
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Emily Murtha enjoys spending time with her nephew.
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Dom Massamiani and his special lady enjoy the warmth of the beach.
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Class of 2011
Kendall Hoffman Long celebrates Mothers Day with her special someone.
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Carley Leffakis Shawley are enjoying their evening.
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Angela Nowacki is the newest Physicians Assistant following her graduation from Gannon University.
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Annette Dohanics and her special guy help celebrate a wedding.
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Class of 2013
Congratulations to Doctor Bailey Hollihan D.D.S. on winning The Quintessence Award for research achievement, The Horace Wells Award for achievement in the field of dental anesthesiology and the Team Leader Award for unsurpassed initiative and quality patient care at her graduation from the University of West Virginia School of Dentistry.
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Miranda Jirsa McLaughlin celebrates her anniversary with a cold adult beverage.
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If you know an alum who doesn't get the newsletter and would like to receive it, send us their email address and we will take care of it. Just send it here.
Thanks to Carmen DiGiacomo ('59), Al Young ('67), John Lichauer ('56), Bob Gierl ('66), Amber Nicotra Morrison ('94), Steve Wohlober ('67), Diane Reukauf Yoest ('81), Stacey McCann Critchlow ('78), and Vince Brogan ('53) for sending information and pictures to us.
If you have news/photos you want to share with classmates, send them to alumni news.
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ALL reunion updates will ALSO be available on the school's website, northcatholic.org or by clicking here!
NC Class of 1981
Carol Burchlaw Manz and Diane Reukauf Yoest are in the early stages of a 40th reunion. They are preparing a short questionnaire to put on Facebook and send out via email from a master list. Look for more details soon.
Class of 1990
Martin Miller and Leah Vaughan Quigley are hoping to organize a 30+1 class reunion in late summer. They are thinking about a picnic at North Park. They want your input. So you can check out the Facebook page for the class of 1990. We will get you more details as they move forward. If you have questions you can contact Leah at levaugh22@ hotmail.com.
Class of 1996
Lori Munsch Klein and Chrissy Shraeder are trying to get a 25th reunion together.Unfortunately the response has been slow. They have set up a form you can link to here. Also you can can email them information and questions here.
The classes of 2011, 2001, 1996, 1991, and 1981 will celebrate their 10th, 20th, 25th, 30th, and 40th reunion this year. Let us know about reunion plans so we can spread the word.
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Military Legacy Scholarship
North Catholic has a Military Legacy Scholarship in honor of all alumni who have served in our nation’s military forces. The goal is to provide a $1,000.00 scholarship annually. To date we have raised over $30,000 to fund this annual scholarship. The scholarship is awarded annually to the student provided certain benchmarks are met. Every 4 years (or sooner) it is awarded to an incoming 9th grade student.
If you wish, you may make a contribution in someone's honor/memory. Donations can be made by sending checks payable to North Catholic, write "North Catholic Military Scholarship" in the memo, and mail to:
North Catholic High School
1617 Route 228
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
ATTN: Development Office
The John Latulippe Memorial Scholarship
The John Latuilippe Memorial Scholarship has been awarded to Gabriel Grindstaff - NC class of 2024. Thank you to all who have donated.
Class of 1959 Scholarship
The NCHS Class of 1959 Scholarship Fund has awarded $4,600 Scholarships for the 2020-21 School Year to Brianna Venturella and Rosemary Kenney.
The Fund has awarded scholarships totaling $73,000 to nine recipients since the inception of the Fund. Contributions to the Fund can be made at any time and should be sent to the North Catholic Foundation, North Catholic High School, ATTN: Class of 1959 Scholarship Fund, 1617 Route 228, Cranberry Township, PA 16066.
Class of 1965 Legacy Scholarship
The Class of 1965 Legacy Scholarship continues to grow. To date, our classmates have raised over $35,000 in donations and pledges. Special shout out goes to ART MURPHY for his donation of $10,000. A big thank you to JOE MCKELVEY and DAN WOLOVICH for their generous donations this month.
The award for the 2020-2021 school year have been made to sophomores Thomas Zizan and Kaitlyn Kenaan. They are children of NC alums Dan Kenaan ('91) and Julie Rogalla ('87) and received $1,000 to help with tuition. Both students were on the first semester high honor roll.
We need the help of our classmates to grow the scholarship fund. If we can get more of our classmates to step up and help keep our legacy scholarship fund growing, there is no end to what the money can do to help a student to get the great education that North provided to us and continues to do so today. No contribution is too small. If you have questions, feel free to contact Bob Colbert (bobcolbert@comcast.net) or Walt Quinn (quinn.walter@comcast.net)
Thanks also to classmates WAYNE BYERLY and DENNY CRIBBINS for committing to making a monthly donation. JOHN MIKULAN is the latest clasmate to set up a monthly contribution. They join a number of fellow classmates including Wayne Young, Walt Quinn, and Bob Colbert who have been making a small monthly donation for the past three years that is put on their credit card. As Bob said, "it's less that the cost of a bottle of wine." If you would like to contribute a small monthly amount via your credit card, contact Amber Nicotra Morrison to set it up.
John Mikulan is also donating 20% of the royalties from his book, The Bark of the Day to the fund.
Class of 1969 Scholarship
At the 50th reunion in 2019, the Class of '69 pledged to raise $10,000 to show our support and appreciation for North Catholic's continuing work of educating young men and women.
To date, more than $7,000 has been raised by fifteen (15) classmates who have contributed. The fact that you contribute says that you stand with the Class of '69 and that is more important than the amount. Please help our class meet this very worthy goal and show the NC community that the Class of '69 remains "Forever True."
When you donate (online or check) please indicate Class of 1969 with your gift. If you need more information, please feel free to contact Joe Bradley(812-216-0394) or Amber Morrison at amorrison@northcatholic.org. Donations can be made payable to North Catholic, and mailed to North Catholic High School, Attn: Amber Morrison, 1617 Route 228, Cranberry Township, PA 16066.
Kathy Monti Memorial Scholarship
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Kathy Hickey Monti's limitless love and passion for helping others was apparent to everybody she met. Her pride for North Catholic began in 1973, when her high school closed and she enrolled in the first co-ed class at North as a junior. Kathy led the charge to keep her school's basketball team together. As a standout guard and the very first team captain of North's first women's basketball program, Kathy and her fellow Trojanettes began a women's basketball dynasty that is alive and continues to thrive today. Following her graduation from North in 1975, Kathy played basketball in college and served as team captain and leader. Soon, she was recruited to come back to North and take on the role of Assistant Basketball Coach for the girl's team and with Coach Don Barth, her mentor, friend and former coach, led them to win multiple state championships. When North opened in Cranberry Township, Kathy continued to volunteer her time at the new school that she loved so dearly until her last breath. In 2017, just before her death, Kathy was voted unanimously into the North Catholic Hall of Fame. Kathy will long be remembered for her impact on hundreds of lives as a teacher, an assistant basketball coach and female role model for girls in athletics.
To continue Kathy's legacy and mission in life of helping others, a scholarship has been established in her name. More than $20,000 has already been raised. The purpose of the Kathy Monti Memorial Scholarship is to provide financial support for a young woman who possesses the same leadership qualities that Kathy demonstrated in her life. This year's recipient is Dacia Lewandowski, NC '23. If you'd like to donate to this scholarship, please click here or checks can be sent payable to North Catholic with "Kathy Monti Scholarship Fund" in the Memo and mailed to North Catholic High School, 1617 Route 228, Cranberry Township, PA 16066.
Special thanks to those who donated to the scholarship recently in memory of Dave Lyons.
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NC Class of 1953 Scholarship
The NC Class of 1953 is establishing a scholarship to honor their classmates and provide financial assistance to deserving students in need. Brig. Gen. Regis F.A. Urschler, USAF (Ret.) has a special message to his classmates:
A PERSONAL LETTER TO MY NORTH CATHOLIC CLASSMATES OF '53, their families and widows and families of those who have gone before",
Bernard "Baldy" Regan was known for many leadership attributes one of which was his evaluation of life here in the United States.
I recall reading his obituary in a column in a Pittsburgh newspaper after his death which described his personality, his evaluation of our Country, its opportunities and the impact he had on our community..."Only In America"! Baldy saw and evaluated life's realities and the opportunities offered "ONLY IN AMERICA”.
I remember playing football with him when, with a "rolling block", he stripped the opposition's running back of his two-man interference exposing the back to our defenses. I also remember when he was told he no longer could play because of a physical defect. But whether it was football, baseball pools or all school activities, those of us who knew Baldy.... CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
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Thanks to many of you, our list of alumni who have served in our nation's military services has grown to almost 1,500. We thank all of you who have taken the time to help us with this endeavor. Perhaps you have noticed that recently an asterisk has been added next to name of more than two dozen individuals on the list. This indicates the individual died while in the military, either Killed in Action or a non-battle death. There may be more alumni who died while serving. If you know of someone that should have the asterisk added next to their name please let us know. We will always appreciate your efforts to help us update this honor roll of our alumni.
Thank you to all of our alumni for their service to our country!
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School News
Congratulations toThomas O'Toole, Valedictorian, and Elizabeth Feczko, Salutatorian, for the NC Class of 2021.
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As part of Senior days, students wore their college sweatshirts.
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Here is the 2021 Spring Court. Members of the court are from left to right: Isabella Madonna, Delaney Lah, Emma MacDonald, Elizabeth Feczko, Keira McTighe, Melina Cortez, Mathias Benson, Peyton Jones, Jackson Friel, Tyler Musto, Ben Esser, and Owen DeGregorio.
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National Honors Society induction for our candidates from both last year and this year was held in late May. This group of students has demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
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In the Classroom
Students in the forensic science class performed a DNA gel electrophoresis experiment to see whose DNA was at the crime scene.
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Students in the anatomy and physiology class did reflex tests as they studied the nervous system.
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The digital arts 2 class created some interactive chalk drawings. Here's a sample of their work.
Ocean created by Stephen Franke and Luke Ball, Stephen pictured
UFO by Chelsie Nguyen, Madison and Caitlyn Heim, Chelsie pictured
Diving board by Dylan Lewis starring Dylan Lewis
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Forensic News
NC sent 9 students to the Grand National Forensic Tournament this past weekend. (pic below) We were "in" Minneapolis this weekend.
For the first time in our school's history, six of those nine students advanced to elimination rounds. (we have advanced students before, but never six - 67% of the team that we sent!!) Anyhow, students who advanced to octofinals were Megan Foody and Abby Ondos in duo interpretation, and Lucy Miller and Jordan Dilley in oral interpretation. In addition, Kayleigh Canavan advanced to quarterfinals in congressional debate, and Bekah Bollman advanced to quarterfinals in dramatic performance.
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Career Development News
With all the upheaval of the past year, Career Development is trying to re-build our list of partners. If you are interested in helping next year by sharing your career experience virtually or as a possible visitor here on campus; or if you're interested in being a potential informational interview for a student please fill out this quick form. As always, please feel free to reach out with any ideas or questions to me at jcoltz@northcatholic.org. Thanks in advance!
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Trojan Sports Podcast
Join NC students Alex Brown and Ryan Berry as they dive deep into the world of NC athletics for the North Catholic Athletic Podcast! In the podcasts, they break down the week in NC athletics. . You can listen to the final podcast which is available on the North Catholic High School Athletic website northcatholicathletics.org or click here.
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Trojan Softball
The Trojan Softball team won their section and took on Southmoreland in the quarter finals of the WPIAL playoffs. Southmoreland upset the second seeded Trojans and the team finished with a record of 11-5.
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Trojan Baseball
The Trojans with a 13-7 record were section champs and defeated Elizabeth Forward 7-1 in the first round of the WPIAL playoffs. They played Laurel Highlands in the quarter finals. Tyler Primrose drove in the only run as the Trojans lost 6-1 ending their season with 14-8 record.
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Boys Lacrosse
After a first round bye the Trojans (10-2) took on Sewickley Academy in the WPIAL quarterfinals and defeated them 11-4. They played second seed Chartiers Valley in the semi finals and were edged out 7-6. The team finished the season with an 11-3 record.
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Girls Lacrosse
While the Trojanettes failed to make the playoffs, and with only four seniors on the roster, the underclassmen gained a great deal of experience which gives rise to a promising 21-22 season.
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Boys Tennis
The tennis team advanced to the WPIAL semifinals before losing to #1 seed Quaker Valley, and then lost in the first round of the PIAA tournament to Fairview. All in all the team had one of their best seasons.
Nic Scheller quest for the PIAA singles championship over Memorial Day weekend didn't turn out how he had hoped. Read the Trib article here.
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Trojan Track
Trevor Paschall continues to be one of the top sprinters in the WPIAL. After a third place finish in the 100 meters at the Baldwin Invitational, Trevor won the 200 and 400 meter races. His success continued at the WPIAL Championships. Read the Trib article here.
In the WPIAL Championships - boys: Junior, Trevor Paschall won gold in the 100m , 200m, 400m and 4×100 Relay. This is a new North Catholic school record and amazing accomplishment to win four gold medals at the WPIAL Championship. Paschall has qualified for the PIAA State Championships.
The 4×100 Relay Team took first place winning gold. Paschall, Luke Mager (Jr), Jack Fennell (Fr), and Kyle Tipinski (Jr), and Alt. Jason Siket (Fr) have qualified for the PIAA State Championship.
Nick Schzure (Sr) claimed the bronze finishing third in the Javelin. He too is moving onto the PIAA State Championships. In addition, Joe Harmanos (So) qualified for states placing fifth in the 3200.
On the girls side: Senior, Tara Lucot won silver in the 400 meter and took the bronze in the 800m. She will be advancing to the PIAA State Championships.
In the 3200, Julia Zalenski (So) placed fourth and Alaina Hicks (Jr) placed fifth to qualify for the PIAA State Championships.
Trevor Paschall had some success and some disappointment at the PIAA championships. You can read the Trib story here.
Other team members to compete included Jack Fennell who finished 15th in the hundred meters, Joe Harmanos who finished 19th in the 3,200, Nick Schzure who finished 18th in the javelin, Tara Lucot finished 9th in the 400 and 13th in the 800, Alania Hicks who finished 15th in the 3,200; and Julia Zelenski who finished 16th in the same event.
Trojan Boys' Volleyball
Congratulations to Aiden Ward who was named one of the Tribs AA Volleyball Players of the week for the first week of May.
Congratulations to Richard Kaminski and Andrew Ubinger who were selected to the All Star section 1st Team and to Aiden Ward, Benjamin Sobel, and Brendan Shantz who were named to the 2nd team.
The #2 seed Trojans defeated Keystone Oaks 3-0 in the opening round of the WPIAL playoffs and defeated Montour in the quarterfinals. They defeated the #3 seed Ambridge in the semi finals and played Seton LaSalle in the WPIAL Championship. This was the third meeting between the Trojans and the Rebels with each team winning one. The Rebels won the first two sets and held of the Trojans after North had won the third set. The final score was 3-1.
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Planned giving is a wonderful way to prepare for the day we depart this life and enter into God's kingdom. By planning ahead, you can provide opportunities to young men and women by supporting North Catholic. Planned giving allows us to help continue the work of Christ and pass on our traditions and Catholic Marianist values. Gifts can be specified in one's will as either a dollar amount of a stated percentage of one's estate. A growing number of alumni have taken this step and discovered a great sense of joy and satisfaction that they are helping families. If you are interested in finding out more, please click here or contact Amber Nicotra Morrison in the Development Office at amorrison@northcatholic.org.
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Luke 12:34
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Online giving to North Catholic is fast, secure and easy!
Because tuition alone does not fully cover the cost of educating our students, we are grateful for every gift made to the Annual Fund, Capital Campaign, Scholarships and various fundraisers. Every gift benefits our students and stays at North Catholic.
Please accept our deepest gratitude on behalf of the young men and women who will benefit most from your generosity.
EVERY gift stays at North Catholic.
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Shop Amazon and Support North
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Please consider supporting North students while shopping online!
North Catholic High School is now fully registered and eligible for your support through AMAZON!
Just click the link below and choose North Catholic High School
to receive the .5% donation on all of your Amazon purchases.
As always, thank you for your continued support!
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SEND YOUR TAX DOLLARS TO NORTH CATHOLIC INSTEAD OF HARRISBURG!
Taxpayers can opt to have 90% of their tax liability given to North Catholic High School or the private school of their choice through the EITC (Educational Improvement Tax Credit) Program. Funds directed to North Catholic from this program directly support scholarships for students.
The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) are two programs that can make it possible for many students to receive a Catholic education.
Interested in more information? Contact Amber in the Development/Alumni Office at 412-321-4823, x 529 or amorrison@northcatholic.org
Watch this short video to learn more how easy it really is!
Many thanks to our generous EITC contributors:
FLYNN'S TIRE GROUP
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PA
GILMICHER GROUP
GRANT STREET GROUP
HAND & UPPER EX CENTER
HUNTINGTON BANK
THE LYNCH LAW GROUP, LLC
MAHER DUESSEL
MONARK STUDENT TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
THERMOFLO EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
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With over 14,000 graduates world-wide, we strive to spread as much news as we can! If you have personal news, accomplishments, ideas about topics, articles, stories or alumni profiles for our newsletter, please reach out to Newsletter Editor Walter Quinn, NC '65 at wquinn@northcatholic.org or share them with us at alumni@northcatholic.org.
North Catholic High School
1617 Route 228
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
Thank you for your continued support!
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