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Seniors
David Beck
Erin Bennett
Nicole Brown
Joshua Colley
Taylor Cutteridge
Cara DiStefano
Kristin Gantz
Lauren Graessle
Michelle Kaiser
Morgan Kuhn
Brittney Lancia
Matthew Landy
Paul Ley
Alexandra Miller
Kevin Montgomery
Michelle Naporano
Marisa Ross
Abigail Schofield
Abbigail Seevers
Zachary Wiser
Juniors
Alyssa Baum
Olivia Giaimo
Eric Knapke
Scott Knapke
Nicholas Merchant
Daniel Perry
José Polanco
Michelle Rysavy
Kyle Wilgus
Sophomores
MacKenzie Atchison
Jordan Bair
Anthony Bartholomew
Margaret Berkemeyer
Maria Ciotola
Trianna Connolly
Jack Downs
Gavin Gatley
Julia Hall
Jennifer Hicks
Kaitlyn Keyes
Michael Osborn
Haylee Patel
Steven Pozz
Caroline Riewe
Harrison Ringel
Lauren Rivera
Brianne Schell
Marina Sweet
Maria Walliser-Wejebe
Christopher Wiser
Joshua Yokum
FreshmenCourtney BairMary BeattieHunter CliftonElizabeth ClineSpencer ColemanAndrew DuncanDrew EramoCody FaistKate FergusonMark GnatowskiZachary GramlichBrendan KirbyConnor LanciaStephen LandyMiranda NeffNicholas PughMargaret QuinnMolly RussellLauren RuthJoseph SmithKatherine TownsendRylie Wahl
1st Quarter 2011-2012First Honors
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Seniors
Chloe Bowman
Leah Caldwell
Kyle Carrera
Samantha Daniels
Derek Farmer
James Hardy
Brian Horn
Christopher Hunter
Nicholas Ingram
Katlynn Jerome
Halston Jones
Meghan Rivera
Kelly Schwendeman
Joseph Seipel
Natalie Stepp
Elizabeth Stewart
Jonathan Thomas
Kasey Van Hoose
Joseph Waldo
Katie Weilbacher
Jessica Wright
Juniors
Donavan Capehart
Hailey Cartt
Haylee Cuccio
Alexis Eichorn
Elaina Ferko
Emily Finchum
Adam Karrasch
Danielle Lombardi
Kelsey McFarland
Jamie McNamara
William Perry
Michael Pozz
Sophomores
Dakotah Carmean
Austin Carnes
Olivia DePassio
Gina DiStefano
Kay-Lee Dunkle
Patrik Garren
Kelley Garrison
James Hanley
Drew Hasenkamp
Andrew Hurd
Korey Kelly
Bayley King
Roberta Menke
Sarah Nierman
Dallas Phillips
Jacob Rogers
Lauren Schlanser
Emily Schofield
Charles Seipel
Mallory Vrancken
Sarah Warbis
Ava Willford
Freshmen
August Albers
Hailey Bryan
Francesca Cocchiarale
Brandon Dozer
Justine Ferko
Logan Fravel
Madison Gatley
Adam Lannutti
Stephanie McCool
Brook Minnehan
Jonathan Mullen
Derike Nhor
Mathew Platter
Sean Regan
Mark Vatter
Brooke Weimer
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Seniors
Carlie Biggs
Stephanie Fair
Matthew Feldkamp
Lindsay Gianvito
Carleigh Green
Allison Helphrey
Kendal Knight
Alexander Kopczyk
Maria Martello
Elli Moehrman
Nicholas Motil
Ashley Nitsch
Jack Powers
Margaret Price
Naomi Reategui
Madison Rutherford
Jill Schwendenmann
Ashley Snyder
Trey Thatcher
Bruce Tokar
Megan Tucker
Mara Waldo
Edward Weeks
Rebecca Williams
Tia Williams
John Wright
Juniors
Aarronn Adair
Miranda Ball
Bethany Benedetto
Brigid Cullivan
Mackenzie Cutteridge
Joseph Figliola
Liwan Guo
Samantha Hawkins
William Lariviere
Rebecca Mann
Alice Martin
Joel Moehrman
Ashley Parisi
Matthew Sweet
Michelle Vatter
Jonas Wahl
Sophomores
Ashley Baumann
Madeline Bowen
Courtney Carrera
Hunter Clanin
Bobbi Cramer
Kelly Culbertson
Sydney Gammon
Joshua Gantz
Olivia Green
Alec Holt
Holland Jones
Andrew Kamer
Jacob Koch
Andrew Rinehart
Alayna Schmitz
Dalton Scott
Allyson Seevers
Patrick Stover
Akili Taylor
Payne VanTilburg
Matthew Yoho
Jarrod Young
Freshmen
Molli Abbruzzese
Colby Albanese
Kennedy Callahan
Allison Dean
Lilly Dye
Taylor Foresta
Justin Gibson
Mallory Green
Josephine Halko
Cecilia Hatem
Andrew Hunter
Adam Hutton
Lorissa LaForge
Addison Lavelle
James Ley
Kaitlyn Montgomery
Oluchi Obiagwu
Nicolette Pelgrino
Lee Richter
Meredith Rivers
Katherine Rondot
Tabitha Rucker
McKenna Smetanko
Ashlyn Szabo
Andrew Werner
Delaney Zweydorff
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1st Quarter 2011-2012Distinction List
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Student of the MonthStudent of the MonthStudent of the MonthB i s h o p R e a d y H i g h S c h o o l
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FreshmenCourtney BairMathematicsHonors GeometryHealth & Phys. Ed.Health
Spencer ColemanWorld LanguagesSpanish I
Mark GnatowskiSocial StudiesWorld Issues
Quentin HandleyHealth & Phys. Ed.Phys. Ed.
Joseph SmithTheologyTheology I
Rylie WahlScienceHonors Biology
SophomoresMacKenzie AtchisonSocial StudiesHonors US History
Jordan BairComputer StudiesScienceHonors ChemistrySocial StudiesHonors US History
Austin CarnesBusinessPersonal Finance
Roberta MenkeTheologyTheology II
Lauren RiveraMathematicsHonors Algebra II TrigWorld LanguagesSpanish II
Christopher WiserScienceHonors Biology
JuniorsRoss EtgenBusinessAccounting I
William McNabbWorld LanguagesMandarin I
Daniel PerryMathematicsCalculusScienceAP Chemistry
Michelle RysavySocial StudiesWorld History
Kyle WilgusScienceCriminalistics
SeniorsJoshua ColleyMathematicsCalculusScienceAP BiologySocial StudiesAP Government
Derek FarmerHealth & Phys. Ed.Fitness for Life
Brittney LanciaPractical ArtsRelationships &Contemp. SocietyWorld LanguagesFrench IV
Naomi ReateguiTheologyTheology IV
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Student of the MonthStudent of the MonthStudent of the MonthB i s h o p R e a d y H i g h S c h o o l
FreshmenCourtney BairEnglishInto. To Lit. & Comp.
Spencer ColemanMathematicsHonors Algebra I
Mark GnatowskiEnglishInto. To Lit. & Comp.
Stephen LandyScienceHonors Biology
Molly RussellTheologyTheology I
Rylie WahlSocial StudiesWorld IssuesWorld LanguagesMandarin II
Brooke WeimerBusinessPC Apps I
SophomoresMacKenzie AtchisonBusinessPersonal FinanceEnglishAmerican Lit. & Comp.MathematicsHonors Geometry
Jordan BairScienceHonors ChemistryTheologyTheology II
Margaret BerkemeyerWorld LanguagesFrench II
Harrison RingelSocial StudiesUS History
Lauren RiveraTheologyTheology II
Christopher WiserScienceHonors Biology
JuniorsBrigid CullivanWorld LanguagesSpanish II
Olivia GiaimoEnglishWorld Lit. & Comp.
Eric KnapkeScienceAP Chemistry
Scott KnapkeMathematicsHonors Algebra II TrigSocial StudiesAP World History
William PerryBusinessAccounting I
Kyle WilgusTheologyTheology III
SeniorsAllison BenderBusinessPC Apps II
Joshua ColleyWorld LanguagesSpanish IV
Brittney LanciaScienceHonors Physics
Alexandra MillerSocial StudiesAP US Government
Michelle NaporanoMathematicsCalculusPractical ArtsRelationships &Contemp. Society
Marisa RossEnglishAP Lit. & Comp.
Abigail SchofieldMathematicsCalculus
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October 2011
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Student Council Elections HeldCongratulations to the following students who have been elected to positions on the
Bishop Ready Student Council for the 2011-12 academic year:
Executive Leadership Committee: President—senior Joshua Colley
Vice-President—senior Marisa RossSecretary—senior Katie WeilbacherTreasurer—senior Hannah BuzardHistorian—senior Jessica Wright
Sergeant at Arms—junior José PolancoMember at Large—sophomore Michael Osborn
Senior Class Officers:President—Halston Jones
Vice-President—Kristin GantzSecretary—Maria Martello
Treasurer—Jill Schwendenmann
Home Room Representatives:Stephanie Fair, Kalie Holt, Thomas
Livingston, Nicholas Motil, and John Wright.
Junior Class Officers:President—Alyssa Baum
Vice-President—Jamie McNamaraSecretary—Grace Trudeau
Treasurer—Wallace Huggett
Home Room Representatives:Haylee Cuccio, Emily Finchum, Rebecca
Mann, William Perry, and Zachary Sowers.
Sophomore Class Officers:President—Lauren Rivera
Vice-President—Joshua GantzSecretary—Kelley Garrison
Treasurer—Haylee Patel
Home Room Representatives:Austin Carnes, Gavin Gatley, Jacob Koch,
Andrew Rinehart, and Marina Sweet.
Freshman Class Officers:President—Josephine Halko
Vice-President—Courtney BairTreasurer—Adam Hutton
Home Room Representatives:Hailey Bryan, Cody Faist, Brendan Kirby,
Oluchi Obiagwu, and Ashley Wright.
Operation Christmas Child
Ready students worked with Samaritan'sPurse to fill shoe boxes with small gifts andbasic necessities for children in age groups2-4, 5-9, and 10-14. The wrapped boxesare then sent to needy children around theworld. The mission is to demonstrateGod's love and message in a tangible wayto children in need. Various organizationsthroughout the school participate by fillingand wrapping shoe boxes. Pictured are(left to right): Sophomore Lauren Riveraand seniors Matthew Landy, AlexandraMiller, Joshua Colley, and Lauren Graessle.
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Craig Lewis has joined theBishop Ready community
as Band Director. A graduateof Ithaca College in New Yorkwith a Bachelor’s Degree inMusic Education, he holds aMaster’s Degree in MusicEducation from the Universityof Nevada, Las Vegas. Prior to joining BishopReady, Mr. Lewis taughtmusic in grades 5-12 and was
high school marching band director ofthe London City Schools, London, OH.
He is a member of the Music EducatorsNational Conference, the Ohio Music EducatorsAssociation, Pi Kappa Lambda, National HonoraryMusic Fraternity, and Kappa Gamma Psi,Performing Arts Fraternity. A native of Rochester,NY, Mr. Lewis is married and the father of two, ason and a daughter. His special interests includeperforming on trumpet, piano, and baritone. (Be sure to follow the band’s activities andaccomplishments on the BRHS website: brhs.org.).
Ashley Riekofski is the new SchoolPsychologist, working with our Guidance
Office. Ms Riekofski holds aBachelor of Arts degree inPsychology from FredoniaState University in Fredonia,NY, and a Master’s ofScience Degree in SchoolPsychology from RobertsWesleyan College in Chili,NY. She is a member of theNational Association ofSchool Psychologists. A native of the Finger Lakesregion of upstate New York,Ashley enjoys music and going to local shows and art galleries and summer and falloutdoor activities, including hiking andbiking…and following the Bills and Sabres!
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Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman visitedBishop Ready High School this fall upon thecity’s completion of new sidewalks in thearea surrounding the school. Many of thestreets either had no sidewalks or hadsidewalks in disrepair. According to themayor, “We continue to invest in sidewalksacross Columbus to increase pedestrian safetynear schools and on arterial streets withheavy traffic.” (Photo: David Beck ’12)
Congratulations…
To sophomore Michael Osborn who earnedthe rank of Vigil in the Order of the Arrow
ritual, Boy Scouts of America. Michael, whocompleted training this past summer and is nowable to work as a councilor at any Boy Scouts’camp, plans to attend the Order of the Arrowconvention in Michigan in July, 2012. Herecently was elected Lodge Chief, the highestlevel in Order of the Arrow.
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A Warm Welcome To….
Craig Lewis, Band Director
Ashley Riekofski, School Psychologist
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Alma Mater, Ready High, blessings are on thee,
You’re the beacon guiding us, in a land that’s free.
Ready High, we cherish thee,
We love the friends we have met through thee,
Alma Mater, Ready High, blessings are on thee.
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The Freshman Class on retreat
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The Martin De Porres Center on Ohio DominicanUniversity’s campus was the setting for this
year’s freshman retreat. “How to be a BRHSstudent” was the main topic and our seniors ledsmall groups and gave presentations, including“What I wish I had known as a freshman.” Thefreshmen learned the alma mater and school historyand heard from various school administrators, whodescribed their jobs and how they were poised tohelp all students through their four years at Ready.In addition, outside speakers addressed thefreshmen on service to the larger community andthe issue of bullying. Some retreat activitiesincluded tying fleece blankets for veterans andfocusing on the topic of hunger. Each studentreceived a Bible, which they will use throughouttheir years at Ready. As a community-buildingactivity, individual Bibles weresigned (as one woulda yearbook) by fellowstudents as a reminderto the reader of theirfellow classmates.The retreat leader wasSharon Curtin and theentire class of 114freshmen attended.
The sophomore retreat, which campus ministryleader and theology faculty member DeborahDelPrince described as “a day of reflection,awareness, learning, and service,” was centered onThe Bear Necessities Project.
The sophomore class collected approximately500 pounds of food, toiletries, personal gifts (hairties, jewelry, playing cards, puzzle books, etc.), andnew clothing items. Half of the class spent a daysorting the items and the other half of the classspent a second day bagging the items. ThroughMrs. DelPrince’s efforts, The Tim Horton’sFoundation donated 144 drawstring backpacks thatheld the collected items. In addition, throughoutthe year facility director Will George had collectedused clothing and school supply items that werealso included in the distribution. The students alsocollected money during lunch periods and raised$255, including a generous anonymous gift of$100. Angela Lariviere is the Director of the YouthEmpowerment Program and it was her leadershipthat inspired the retreat. Most items were deliveredto The Dowd Center, part of the Homeless FamiliesFoundation, and others were better suited to theFree Clothes Closet at Starr House, a teen drop-in
center for homelessyouth located near thecampus of OSU.
The retreats serve asa reminder that there islife beyond the “me-ness” and hustle andbustle of everydayliving. BR retreats focus
the mind and heart on the greater good, for theimmediate Ready community and for the greatercommunity of which each Ready student is a part.
Sophmores sorting food…A Time for Reflection, A Time to Grow….
Bags ready to be distributed…
Sophomores packing items…
Local Sportscaster HeadlinesSpirit Breakfast
He may be a Hartley alum, but WNBCweekend sportscaster/co-host of Football
Friday Night Matt Barnes got into the Ready spiritand identified with the Ready family spirit as theguest speaker at the annual Spirit Breakfast, heldon September 29.
The Columbus native is a graduate of OhioUniversity who admits that he wasn’t very goodat sports while a student, but it wasn’t for lack oftrying! He spoke from his experience inencouraging our students to get involved, not justin sports, but in any extra-curricular activities.Matt told how every time he “failed,” he went onto something else, something better. Heencouraged each student to become a well-rounded person, not just involved in sports, butinvolved in life. He related how participating inextra-curricular activities could actually lead tobetter grades and that a well-rounded person
knows how to respond to diversity and hasdeveloped leadership skills.
Matt summed up his advice to students inthree points: get involved; be proud of yourself,your school, your accomplishments; and neverforget where you came from—when yougraduate, be sure to come back and give back.
“You are a Silver Knight,” he said, “be thebest at whatever it is you set out to do. Do it foryourself, your family, and your school.”
Once again, a contingent of family, alums, andcoaches returned for this annual event. The band,under the direction of new band director Craig Lewis,jump-started the spirit rally and the cheerleaders did agreat job of getting the crowd involved.
Sister Nancy Miller offered an inspiringprayer: “All good and gracious God, in the nameof Jesus Your Son, as we celebrate Spirit Week,we thank You for sending Your Spirit among usand for the successes, the effort, goodsportsmanship, and support we have alreadyexperienced this school year. We pray that you
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Guest speaker Matt Barnes of WNBC Sports….
Ms Seamen awards the Spirit Stick to the senior class.Principal Celene A. Seamen with football captains Gregg Yoho,James “Bo” Hardy, and John Wright
will continue to be with us, toenliven our love for Bishop ReadyHigh School, and to bless the spiritof loyalty, teamwork, camaraderie,good will, pride, and generosity ofthe entire Ready family. Guide usin the days, weeks, and seasonsahead of us. Bring us genuinesuccesses. Help each one of us toplay by the rules and to do ourpersonal best. May our greatestachievement be to have done allthat we do out of love for You asChristian athletes, coaches, andboosters. Light the way for ouracademic and spiritual growth aswell…Help us not to forget thosewho do not have enough food to eat, nor to forgetthe many opportunities we sometimes take forgranted. Bless our alumni, especially those who may be struggling, and those who are continuing
to serve the community in the military, police,fire, or other areas of community service….”
This year’s overall theme for Spirit Week wasReady Family Vacations. The seniors did StateFair (carnival, rides, fair foods, fun house, andentertainment); the juniors did the Smithsonian(Air & Space, National Monuments, pop culture,Natural History, and ancient civilizations); thesophomores (no direct correlation) did the zoo(arctic, aquarium, Africa, rainforest, andAustralia); and the freshmen did Disney World(Magic Kingdom, MGM, Epcot, TyphoonLagoon, and Imagineers). This year’s winners ofthe Spirit Stick: the seniors!
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The “twin” Snow Whites and the Seven Dwarfs
Homecoming Queens (Julie Schwendenman '11and Nicole Brown '12)
Homecoming Kings (John Wright '12 and Demetrius Clark '11)
Twin Day was nothing special to twins Zachary andAlexander McFarland and their grandmother
Mrs. John (Rose Ann) Holocher.
Carlie Biggs '12 and Abbigail Seevers '12
Caitlin McAndrew '12 andCarly Culbertson '13
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Ready Senior ExperiencesSummer@Brown
In this world of online classes and distancelearning, Ready senior Maria Martello chose to
experience college life the old-fashioned way, byspending a summer session at Brown University.
The prestigious Ivy League school offers aseven-week Summer@Brown program thatintroduces talented high school students fromaround the world to life as a student on an IvyLeague campus. Courses range fromanthropology to zoology with engineering, Latin,and economics among the various course topics.Maria chose two sessions, each meeting Mondaythrough Friday for a minimum of three hours perday, during her mid-summer stay at Brown:Introduction to Cultural Anthropology and GreatModern European Thinkers. Each course carriedtwo semester credits.
Maria learned about the program and decidedthat this was something that she really wanted todo…so, she set about applying both for theprogram and for a scholarship, since the cost wasseriously prohibitive without aid! She wasaccepted into the program in early May and, justweeks before the courses were to start, she learnedthat she had received a Dean’s Scholarship, whichcovered the $10,000 cost of the program. Heradvice to all: Don’t ever be deterred from whatyou want to do if you don’t have the money; finda way, work at it, and never give up!
In her Introduction to Anthropology course,Maria worked on a team project based on thestudy of the ethnicity of an object from everydaylife. Maria’s team chose to study mirrors andhow they affect one’s daily life. The teamdeveloped a web site as part of the project andlearned much about reflection, in all its variousmeanings.
Maria’s advice to anyone who is looking toexplore life beyond Ready while still a student atReady? “Find something you are reallypassionate about, whether it be sports, school, ordrama, and really look into programs that willhelp you refine your craft. Scholarships andgreat opportunities are out there but you have toseek them out!”
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Senior Maria Martello on the grounds of Brown Universityduring her Summer@Brown program.
Update: Harrison RingelContinues to Race!
When last we checked in on sophomoreHarrison Ringel, he had just won the West
East Racing Association (WERA) Novice E-Super Stock and D-Super Stock NationalChampionships—when he was a freshman!
We’re pleased to report that Harrisoncontinues his love of racing and took first placeat the National Championship at Road Atlanta inthe E-Super Stock Class on a Ninja 250. Hecontinues to race competitively and earn HonorRoll status at BRHS while continuing his
treatment for leukemia.Next year, Harrison willrace on a Suzuki SV 650and Harrison will be racingchemo free, since his lasttreatment is scheduled forMarch 18, 2012!
Through hiscompetitiveness, histenacity, and his positiveattitude, Harrison continuesto inspire family and friends and be a buoyantexample of what a Ready student should be!
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Before his big race, Harrisonbrought his bike to school
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The Bishop Ready Homecoming Court, 2011Left to right: First Row: Cara DiStefano, Rebecca Williams, Michelle Naporano, and Jessica Wright
Second Row: Thomas Livingston, Ashley Snyder, Nicole Brown, and Anthony HerrmannThird Row: Halston Jones, John Wright, Kyle Carrera, and Joseph Seipel
Nicole Brown was chosen as Queen of the Court and John Wright was chosen as King.
Strike Up the Band!
New band director Craig Lewis has anenthusiastic and talented group of students
who so ably represent Bishop Ready through theband! They are: Seniors Stephanie Carrier (tenorsax), Kevin Montgomery (trumpet), TimothyPishitelli (tenor drums/quads); juniors ElainaFerko (flute), Adam Karrasch (snare drums),Kimberley Lloyd (trumpet), and Meaghan Weldy(flute); sophomore Brett Birkhimer (bass drums);freshmen Taylor Brewster (baritone sax), HunterClifton (clarinet), Francesca Cocchiarale (colorguard), Cody Faist (alto sax), Justine Ferko(clarinet), Adam Lannutti (bass drums), Kaitlyn
Montgomery (color guard), Cara Rains (colorguard), Katherine Rondot (trumpet), TabithaRucker (flute), and Hayley Weiner (color guard).In addition, Jared Moehrman, an eighth grader atSt. Mary Magdalene School, is a member of theband (pit/front ensemble).
The BRHS Auxiliary Band is composed ofseven members: BRHS senior Nathan Smith;Austin Russell, Trinity; Brenna Cross and BrigidCross, St. Mary Magdalene; Abby Shouse, St.Cecilia; and Kacey O’Harra and Ryan Lannutti,Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
You can follow the band’s activities andaccomplishments on the Bishop Ready web site:brhs.org/band.
A Fond Farewell….
Over 100 people attended theRetirement Dinner for the
softball coaching staff, held at BRon October 23. Current students,former players/students,appreciative parents, and friendscame together to thank the threecoaches who, collectively, gave 75years of service to the schoolthrough coaching.
Nick Joseph, head coach, and Mike “Fuzz”Mercurio and Allen Stoffel, assistant coaches,gave guidance, direction, and encouragement to ahost of varsity softball players through the years.When Mr. Joseph decided to retire, the other twomen could not envision working with anyone elseso they joined him in retirement. These three
served together as a team and it was our privilegeto honor them together as a team. Mr. Josephcoached JV softball for eight years and varsitysoftball for 20 years; Mr. Stoffel coached JVsoftball for 15 years and varsity for five years;and Mr. Mercurio coached JV for four years andvarsity for 20 years.
The overall varsity softball record at Ready is420-159; during Mr. Joseph’s tenure, the recordwas 412-135. He started the Central District All-Metro team and his most memorable win was, ofcourse, the State Championship Game in 1995.
Mr. Mercurio is a Ready alum, Class of ’72,and is a member of the school’s Alumni/ae Hallof Fame. Mr. Joseph is the father of two Readyalums (Michelle ’84 and Nicole ’89) and thegrandfather of Samantha Curry ’11. Mr. Stoffelis a Ready alum, Class of ’66.
Their dedication to Ready and theiraccomplishments with the softball teams aresincerely appreciated and will be difficult toreplace!
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From left to right: Asst. coach Allen Stoffel ’66, assistant coachMike “Fuzz” Mercurio ’72, principal Celene A. Seamen, head
coach Nick Joseph, and athletic director Ralph C. Locke III, ‘82
Front row: Assistant coach Mike “Fuzz” Mercurio ’72, head coach Nick Joseph, andassistant coach Allen Stoffel ’66, surrounded by some of the many students whom they
coached over the years who were at the retirement dinner…
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Bishop Ready High School is committed to enhancing spiritual formation, academic distinction,
and social responsibility in the Catholic tradition wherein all persons are called to witness and
reflect the gospel message of Jesus Christ.
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Technology Competition Results
This year’s TechnologyCompetition for BR partner
schools was held on November 9in the school’s gym. The“situation to consider” was the
growing problem of how to keep shelvesstocked with healthy food for distribution tothose working poor and homeless who otherwisewould go hungry.
Each school sent two teams to the competition.Participants were:
From Our Lady of Perpetual Help: (all 8th
graders) Team I…Will Badger, Kelly Mullins,Emily Genders, and Jessica Mathes; Team II…Kacey O’Hara, Kayla Sellers, Mara Kilmurry,and Claudia Lutz.
From St. Brendan: Team I (all 8th graders)…Michaela Chilenski, Tim Clayton, Naomi Etgen,and Ben Young; Team II (all 7th graders)… John Britt, Britton Flemming, Katie Perry, andJessica Shirley.
From St. Cecilia: (all 8th graders) Team I…Elina Aceveda, Maria Bergman, Dominic Dizon,and Nathan Koch; Team II…Kate Chaney, LukeEdwards, Courtney Hackney, and Ryan Siesel.
From St. Mary/German Village: Team I (all 7th graders)…Paige Brandt, Bailey Chen, Edie Collins, and Katie Price; Team II (all 8th
graders)…Ivra Bass, Marty Gillies, Corey Hall, and Madeleine McDonald.
From St. Mary Magdalene: Team I…7th
graders Ian Binns and Leo Dunkle and 8th gradersAndrea Duarte and Maggie Mogan; Team II (all 8th graders) Emily Cline, Ryan Hamilton,Anna Lowery, and Frances Reategui.
From St. Patrick/London: Team I (all 8th
graders)… Morgan Ball, Kendra Berschet,Mitchell Davis, and Ali Peart; Team II…8th graders Sean Atchison and Taylor Mocniak and7th graders Maria Menke and McLaren Rogerson.
From Trinity: Team I (all 8th graders)…Holly Guggenbiller, Dominic Lombardi, PatrickMcPherson, and Nicole Naporano; Team II (all 7th graders)…Matt Guggenbiller, QuinoSerantes, Erin Sullivan, and Callan Wood.
Taking First, Second, and Third Place,respectively, were St. Mary Magdalene, St.Brendan, and Trinity.
Congratulations to all who participated!
Ready Wrestlers Go the Extra(Megan’s) Miles….
Chris Schlaegel, an assistant wrestling coachat Ready, knows tragedy first-hand. He also
knows dedication, loyalty, and the meaning offamily…all attributes that he instills in hiswrestling team members.
Chris and his family sponsor an annual four-mile run/walk and 1.5 mile walk in honor of hissister Megan who died in an auto accident onThanksgiving Day in 2007. Megan had beenworking as a research assistant at NationwideChildren’s Hospital at the time of the accident;Megan’s Miles raises funds and awareness forNationwide Children’s Muscular DystrophyResearch Institute. This year was the fourth yearfor the run, and over $60,000 has been collectedfor the Institute.
The Schlaegel Family has partnered with theColumbus Running Company Charity Fund inbringing this event to fruition. The Readywrestling team has also been instrumental in thesuccess of the event. As Mrs. Schlaegel,Megan’s mother, writes: “The Bishop Readywrestling family has been extremely supportiveof this cause. The wrestlers come early and helpwith the set-up and anything we need prior to therun. During the run, they are on the coursehelping the police with directing the runners andwalkers. Following the run, they stay and helpwith clean up. It would be nearly impossible tohave such a successful event without the help ofthe wrestlers and their families.”
Next year’s run will be at noon on Sunday,May 27, 2012, at Central Crossing High School.As we get closer to the event, we will postadditional information on our web site. If youare interested, you may participate as arunner/walker or volunteer your time andservices to help with publicity, set up and cleanup, and help the police on the course itself.
Megan loved to run and she lives on in theevent which honors her memory while helpingothers.
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“He doesn’t stand a chance…”
The preconceived notionsof those deliberating a
trial, whether as jurors or asinterested observers, canweigh heavily on theoutcome. But it only takesone juror to force the issue:what do we really know?What really happened? Howcredible are the witnesses?Under the direction of Ready
faculty member Jill Larger, five seniors, fourjuniors, two sophomores, and two freshmenbrought a jury room to life on the stage of theLittle Theatre the weekend of November 17-20.
Twelve Angry Jurors is the reconfigured (fora mixed gender cast) version of the famousReginald Rose courtroom/jury room dramaTwelve Angry Men. The 1957 movie version,famously starring Henry Fonda as Juror #8, isperhaps the most well-known version of thedrama. It was originally presented as a televisedplay on CBS’s Studio One in 1954. By thefollowing year, it had been adapted for the stageand has played since then on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and in regional theaters. A 1990sShowtime presentation starred Jack Lemmonand George C. Scott.
Given today’s litigious society and the currentsocietal climate, the drama could not be more apt.
The excellent cast, more than capablyhandling these challenging roles, are:Seniors Stephanie Carrier (Juror #10), AnthonyHerrmann (Juror #8), Nicholas Ingram (Juror #9),
Kevin Montgomery (Juror #3), and KellySchwendeman (Juror #12); juniors Alyssa Baum(Juror #6), Elaina Ferko (Juror #4), NicholasMerchant (Foreman), and Grace Trudeau (Juror #2);sophomores Elizabeth Hayslip (Juror #5) andMichael Osborn (Juror #7); and freshmen Justine
Ferko (Juror #11) and Adam Hutton(Guard).
No production gets mounted withoutthe folks working behind the scenes.Kudos to the crew: sophomore TriannaConnolly and freshmen Brandon Dozerand Joshua Stroud.
Mark your calendars now for the nextReady production: Alice in Wonderland,February 17-19, 2012. Now there’s a tripthat you won’t want to miss!
Photo Credit: Matt Goodman! ! !
Curtain call….
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Senior Kevin Montgomery, Juror #3, freshman Justine Ferko,Juror #11, and junior Alyssa Baum, Juror #6…
Senior Nicholas Ingram asJuror #9
Seniors Stephanie Carrier, Juror #10and Anthony Herrmann, Juror #8…
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SPORTSUpdatesVolleyball Rocks!
Congratulations to the varsity volleyball teamfor their inclusion in the Final Four! The team,coached by Mike Kusan, made it to the Statesemis before losing to Gilmour Academy. Butwhat a run they had!
Thanks to assistant coach Angie Crego forsupplying the following information:
*The senior class is the most successful classever! Their overall record was 80-26, they wonthree district championships, and did we mentionthat Final Four appearance?
*CCL Record…3-5, defeating Watterson.After losing the first two games, the LadyKnights rallied to win the next three to win thematch. All four Catholic school participants wondistrict championships, with Hartley winning theState Championship.
*Ready wins over ranked opponents: D1—Upper Arlington and Grove City; D2—JonathanAlder; D3—Edison, Lima Central Catholic,Bloom Carroll, and Pleasant; D4—NewarkCatholic.
*The team finished with an overall record of22-6.
*Seniors Carleigh Green and KatieWeilbacher were named 1st Team, All CCL and2nd Team, All District.
*Senior Katie Weilbacher was selected toplay in the Central District All Star Match.
*Senior Carleigh Green was All StateHonorable Mention.
*Juniors Carly Culbertson and Karley Kusanwere named 2nd Team, All District.
*Junior Carly Culbertson was named 2nd
Team, All CCL.*Junior Karley Kusan was named 2nd Team,
All State.What a year it has been! And what an
example to live up to next year!
Boys Soccer Up-DateThe boys’ soccer team had key wins against
Wellington High School, Liberty Union, andcross-town rival West High School, with a bigscore of 4-1. Top goal scorer for the year wassenior Zachary Wiser with 15 goals for theseason. Goalie senior Matthew Feldkamppitched four shutouts and seniors Joshua Colleyand Zachary Wiser were recognized for theirefforts as 1st Team All CCL. Coach SamuelSunseri said, “Our seniors—Joshua Colley,Zachary Wiser, Joseph Waldo, Kyle Carrera,Matthew Feldkamp, and Paul Ley—will bemissed and hard to replace. It has been apleasure and an honor to have coached thesegentlemen these past three years.”
Girls TennisCongratulations to junior Ashley Ritter,
1st Team, CCL and senior Samantha Daniels, 2nd Team, CCL.
Top 25 Rankings….In September, in various Ohio Association of
Coaches rankings, four Ready fall sports teamsranked in the top 25: Cross Country ranked 12th,Girls Soccer ranked 5th, Boys Soccer ranked 10th,and Volleyball ranked 7th.
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Upcoming Events
Please note: All activities are subject to date/time changes. For up-to-date information,please consult the Bishop Ready web site (brhs.org) or call the main office at 614-276-5263.Athletic events may be found on the web site under Athletics Calendar.
December (2011)Thursday, December 8: All School Liturgy
Thursday, December 15: Band Advent/Holiday Concert, 7 P.M.
January (2012)Wednesday, January 4 – Friday, January 13: BETA Toilet Paper Drive
Wednesday, January 4 – Friday, January 20: St. Vincent De Paul Society, “Warming Up Collection”Tuesday, January 10 – Thursday, January 12: Youth Cheerleading Camp, 5 – 7 P.M.
Sunday, January 22: Respect Life WeekSunday, January 29: Catholic Schools Week
FebruaryThursday, February 2: National Honor Society Inductions
Friday, February 3: Blessing of ThroatsSunday, February 12: Student Council Cotillion, 7-10 P.M.
Friday, February 17 – Sunday, February 19: Winter Theatre Production...Alice in WonderlandWednesday, February 22: Ash Wednesday…All School Liturgy
Sundays, February 26 – March 25 and April 15: Baseball Clinic, 1-4 P.M.
MarchSaturday, March 3: In-coming Freshmen Placement Exam, 8:45 A.M. – noon
Sunday, March 4: National Foreign Language WeekSunday, March 4: Mothers’ Club Prom Fashion Show
Tuesday, March 20: Discover Ready KnightTuesday, March 20 – Friday, March 30: Student Council Easter Basket Project
Monday, March 26: In-the-Know Competition, 3-5 P.M.Thursday, March 29: In-the-Know Finals, 4-6 P.M.
AprilFriday, April 20: Grandparents’ Day
Tuesday, April 24: National Honor Society Blood DriveTuesday, April 24: In-coming Freshmen Registration, 3:30-7:30 P.M.
MayFriday, May 11: A Knight at the Races, BRHS Fundraiser, 7-11 P.M.
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A “Knight” at the Races!BRH S
When: Friday, May 11, 2012Time: 7-11 P.M.
Where: Darby Dan Farm/Darby HouseCost: $40 per person
Catered by: Cameron Mitchell"
It may not be the “real” Kentucky Derby, but it will come close!
There will be Horse Races, a Derby Hat Contest, Silent Auction, a Kentucky Bourbon and Wine Tasting, and Derby Pies for Sale.
Proceeds benefit the students at Bishop Ready High School.
Invitations will be sent closer to the date:Watch the mail for your invitation in the New Year!
More information also will be available on the BRHS web site (brhs.org) or by calling
Michelle Kelly at 614-276-7827.
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