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Grant T. Gibson

Class of 2026

Andrew P. McDonald

Class of 2028

Keno J. Brown, Jr.

Class of 2029

Antony D. Verrecchia DeLonde

IN HONOR OF MCLEAN ALBAN ’31 AND BRADEN BROWN ’24

The Campbell Foundation

IN HONOR OF HARRY C. BOWIE III ’65

Mrs. Ann Bowie Blair

IN HONOR OF THE CLASS OF 2020 AND THE 2020 LACROSSE TEAM

Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Sutton

IN HONOR OF JOE DYE AND THE CLASS OF 2020

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dye

IN HONOR OF W. KYLE GORE

Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire

IN HONOR OF FREDERICK (BUTCH) C. MAISEL III

Mrs. Ann Bowie Blair

IN HONOR OF DR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS J. SANDERS

Mr. Conor P. Sanders

IN MEMORY OF MORTON E. BARNETT

Mr. Jason N. Barnett Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett

IN MEMORY OF KATHLEEN (KATE) M. BERGER FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE KATHLEEN M. BERGER SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Joyce S. Barnett Ms. Jean A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kaster Mrs. Judith B. Lindenstruth Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil

IN MEMORY OF RICHARD T. BOWIE ’34 & WASHINGTON BOWIE ’29

Mrs. Ann Bowie Blair

IN MEMORY OF JOHN G. BOWLING H’10 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE JOHN G. BOWLING SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Jean A. Campbell Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III Mr. Armand F. Girard Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Mollett Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubino

IN MEMORY OF RALEIGH BRENT II ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GILLIAN AND RALEIGH BRENT FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Brent Mr. Raleigh Brent III Chubb Charitable Foundation Ms. Karen Greenwood Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Palmer Mrs. Susan B. Szczypinski

IIN MEMORY OF FRANK C. BROOKS ’42 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FRANK C. BROOKS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. James R. Brooks Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III Mrs. Margaret B. Tucker

IN MEMORY OF J. MARSHALL BRUCE, JR.

Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III Mr. Lee M. Kennedy Mr. J. McDonald Kennedy Ms. Brenda J. Bodian Mrs. Jean A. Campbell Ms. Jennifer L. Heller

IN MEMORY OF STEPHEN EARLY

Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy

IN MEMORY OF EMMA VIRGINIA GAINES

Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III

IN MEMORY OF W. BRAD GANO ’74 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE W. BRAD GANO SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. Mark G. Dorney Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil Mr. Walter A. Romans, Jr. ’74

IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM T. HARPER, JR.

Mrs. Stephany Harper Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy

IN MEMORY OF J. DOUGLAS HILBERT ’66

Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. J. William Miller

IN MEMORY OF ELLIOTT W. HUDGINS III ’45

Mrs. Nancy R. Hudgins

IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT, JR. ’80 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT, JR.SCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Schluderberg Foundation, Inc. Mr. James A. Callahan Ms. S. Kimberly Hupfeldt Mr. Chris Hupfeldt Mrs. Julie Hupfeldt Miller

IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT, SR. ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT,

Mrs. Margaret K. Hupfeldt and The Hupfeldt Family The Schluderberg Foundation, Inc.

Mr. James A. Callahan Ms. S. Kimberly Hupfeldt Mr. Chris Hupfeldt Mrs. Julie Hupfeldt Miller

IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT, SR. ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WILLIAM G. HUPFELDT, SR. SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Margaret K. Hupfeldt and The Hupfeldt Family The Schluderberg Foundation, Inc.

IN MEMORY OF MARY LENORE AND JOHN ALBERT KELLY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MARY LENORE AND JOHN ALBERT KELLY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. Richard B. Kelly

IN MEMORY OF JOHN S. KERNS, JR. ’52

Mrs. Stephanie C. K. Woolard

IN MEMORY OF DAVID I. LAMPE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DAVID I. LAMPE SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Weinman

IN MEMORY OF JAMES L. LEARS, JR. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE JAMES L. LEARS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Catherine Lears Bennett Mr. and Mrs. James L. Lears III Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson

IN MEMORY OF CRAIG J. LEVITT ’87

Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Rudick

IN MEMORY OF ALBERT LOGAN H’12 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ALBERT “AB” LOGAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. James Hunter Mrs. Mary Logan

Mr. Alexius A. Dyer

IN MEMORY OF BARTON S. MITCHELL H’07

Mrs. Beth S. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wolff

IN MEMORY OF LAWRENCE P. NAYLOR III ’37 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LAWRENCE P. NAYLOR III ’37 SCHOLARHIP FUND

Mrs. Cassandra Naylor

IN MEMORY OF MARY HOEN O’NEIL

Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Gugerty Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil Mr. Charles H. O’Neil

IN MEMORY OF JACK RADEBAUGH

Mrs. Cathy Aiello

IN MEMORY OF PATRICK RADEBAUGH ’97

Mr. and Mrs. David Radebaugh Mrs. John D. Radebaugh, Sr.

IN MEMORY OF OTIS B. READ III ’55 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE OTIS B. READ III SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. Alexius A. Dyer III Ms. Annemarie Merow and Ms. Maryanne Arthur Ms. Ashley Montague Mrs. Cathy Read Montague Mr. Christopher Montague Mr. David Paul Montague Mr. Tyler Montague Mrs. Dottie Read Mr. Robin S. Read

IN MEMORY OF STANLEY J. RUDICK H’14

Mr. and Mrs. Jason Morton Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Rudick

IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH W. SENER, JR. ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE JOSEPH W. SENER, JR. ’44 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Betsy Durham

IN MEMORY OF ROBERT V. SHRIVER, JR. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SHRIVER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Rubino Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. H. Shriver

IN MEMORY OF HOWARD R. SIMPSON ’44 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HOWARD R. SIMPSON ’44 SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Katherine Simpson

IN MEMORY OF CAROLYN B. SMITH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CAROLYN B. SMITH SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Ms. Carolyn Smith and Mr. Ethan White

IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH (JOEY) S. SMITH ’01

Mrs. Kim Smith Sagor

IN MEMORY OF RONALD L. SPAHN ’58 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GAIL AND RONALD L. SPAHN EDUCATIONAL FUND

Ms. Mary Ann Elliott and Mr. Hy James Levasseur Mrs. Rachel S. McCurdy Mrs. Gail Spahn Mr. Jared Spahn

IN MEMORY OF JAMES G. THOMAS, SR.

Baltimore Lacrosse Club Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Bancroft Ms. Marjorie C. Braverman Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Burroughs Ms. Michelle L. Dell-Pruett Ms. Lisa Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt Mr. Louis R. Fritz Ms. Ann L. Gearhart Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Gelston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Gugerty Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald Kennedy Ms. Parker Sutton and Mr. Paul D. Knott Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Kury Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leight Mr. and Mrs. John L. Leiss Ms. Melissa Little Mr. David M. Marcus Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Associaton, Inc. Mr. and Mr. Ryan McClernan Ms. Phyllis Novotny Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Peace Mr. an Mrs. Christopher J. Post Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Ritter Mr. Andrew Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Sheehey Mr. Wallace H. Sifford Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Stoecker Mr. Aaron J. Urban Zukerberg Mrs. Leona C. Waranius

IN MEMORY OF MATTHEU D. THOMAS ’19 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MATTHEU D. THOMAS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. and Mrs. Ken B. Chodnicki

IN MEMORY OF MARY JEAN TRAVERS and OLIVER S. TRAVERS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE THOMAS S. TRAVERS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mr. and Mrs. Dyson P. Ehrhardt Mr. and Mrs. W. Randall Gerstmyer

IN MEMORY OF JOSEPH R. B. TUBMAN ’45

The Barker Family Ms. Margaret Clark Ms. Michelle Harrison Mr. Frederick Singley Koontz Mrs. Jean Tubman Ms. Sara Warren

IN MEMORY OF MICHAEL M. WALLACE ’74

Mr. and Mrs. Brian H. O’Neil

IN MEMORY OF JAMES MCC. WEBSTER, JR. ’55

Mrs. James McC. Webster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Webster III Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Wiglesworth

IN MEMORY OF BRIAN WILCOX FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE BRIAN WILCOX SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Mrs. Eileen Wilcox

IN MEMORY OF JOHN F. WILHIDE

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McNulty

IN MEMORY OF NICHOLAS LEE ZIOLKOWSKI ’01 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE NICHOLAS LEE ZIOLKOWSKI SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Ms. Deborah J. Anderson and Mr. Thomas L. Adams III Mr. C. Bowen Adams Mr. Thomas L. Adams IV Mrs. Nancy A. Herget Ms. Tracy Miller and Mr. Paul Arnest Mr. and Mrs. Krager D. Sanders Mr. Andrew Ziolkowski

IN MEMORIUM

Joseph R. B. Tubman ’45 Donald D. Stegman ’47 Brooke P. Cottman ’48 J. Brooke McCrystle ’50 Douglas C. Turnbull ’57 Joseph E. Perkins ’61 G. Douglas Hilbert ’66 Todd J. Goodrich ’89 Kevin M. Daley ’09

Past Trustee

Oliver S. Travers

Former Teachers/Staff:

Joseph G. Schaffer

*Deceased

By Mac Kennedy ’76, Director of Alumni Relations and Stewardship

Last fall, BL’s Young Professionals Networking Happy Hour took place at the Italian Disco in downtown Baltimore’s Harbor East. Nearly 50 alumni attended the event sponsored by Alex Smith ‘04 and Eric Smith ‘08.

The Alumni Hockey Game took place earlier in the year at the Mount Pleasant Ice Rink in north Baltimore. Butch Maisel H’09 and Chris Maisel ‘04 organized the event that has been ongoing for several years now. In this year’s game there were a total of 18 skaters and 2 goalies. The “White” team elders prevailed once again defeating the younger “Maroons” by a final score of 15-4. All nine skaters for the old boys tallied at least a goal or an assist. This year’s MVP was Lee Blake ‘08 who scored four goals and assisted on two other scores.

Last December (pictured l-r), Gary Graham ‘66, Herb O’Conor ‘67, Rick Schmidt ‘67, Hal Hathaway ‘66, Jay Gettman ‘66, Dyson Ehrhardt ‘59 and John Brizendine ‘66 (seated) got together for lunch at The Valley Inn. Early reports are that everyone was well behaved.

This past April, BL’s Board of Visitors, a group of loyal alumni and past parents, met on Zoom to discuss the state of the school with Headmaster Chris Post and the Alumni/Development Office. Bob Carter ’64 has led the group since its inception and announced he is stepping down.

Butch Hodgson ‘61 is the president of D. Hodgson Associates, Inc. Butch is a retired former Special Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Bob Carter ‘64, one of the world’s most respected and recognized voices in fundraising and philanthropy, was the recipient of the 2019 Chair’s Award for Outstanding Service presented by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). The Chair’s Award is given to individuals for exceptional service to AFP, the fundraising profession and the philanthropic community. Bob is the 18th recipient of the honor since its creation in 1982, and was to receive the award during the Opening General Session of AFP’s ICON 2020, the largest gathering of fundraising professionals in the world, in Baltimore,

Md. Bob has been a huge supporter of Boys’ Latin through the years. He taught and coached at BL from 1968-1970, helping created the Alumni/Development Office during his tenure. He served as the President of BL’s Board of Trustees and is finishing up his term this year as the Chair of BL’s Board of Visitors. Bob’s son Trent is a member of the Class of 1990.

Harvey Brooks ‘75 is a Managing Director at Birch Advisors, LLC. Birch Advisors is a full service advisory, brokerage and investment management firm, assisting owners and users of commercial real estate.

This past March several BL members of the Society of Cincinnati - direct descendants of the officers of George Washington’s Continental Army gathered. In the back row are Middleton Smith ‘03, Tripp Onnen ‘01, Ben Wells ‘02, Henry Blue ‘02, and Neil Peck ‘10. In the front row are Page Whitman ‘08, Les Goldsborough H’14, Bennett Wethered ‘75, Porter Whitman ‘06, and Dietz Onnen ‘06. Randy Matthai ‘76 is the president of Matthai Material Handling, a full-service forklift sales, service, and rental company based in Baltimore, Maryland. His company represents Linde forklifts in the Baltimore area, and Hyundai forklifts for the entire state of Maryland.

Bill Skinner ‘76 retired last September after 16 years of dedicated service to the St. Tammany Parish District 5 Fire Department in Folsom, Louisiana. Bill became a rookie fire fighter at age 46 and retired as a Lt. Inspector at age 62. He served from 2003-2019. Bill writes it was “truly the most gratifying job I ever had, I was blessed to serve others.”

Athletic Director Michael Thomas ‘87 announced that Dr. Brent Birely ‘78 accepted the Varsity Head Coaching position for Golf. Brent has spent his professional life for the past 20 plus years as a Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon in Timonium, MD. He is a graduate of Duke University and completed his medical school training at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. In addition, he is the recipient of a fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Brent has been a supporter of all things Laker since his graduation. He is an avid golfer, who possess a sharp intellect and great knowledge of the game of golf.

Karl Bellve ‘83 is currently an Assistant Professor in Molecular Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA. After graduating from BL in 1983, he continued his education by earning a BS in Biochemistry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA. and later in 1997 his PHD in Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

Rifkin Weiner Livingston LLC, a firm which provides links to principal business, commercial and governmental centers with offices in Annapolis, Baltimore, and Bethesda, recently named John (JR) Reith ‘84 as its chief operating officer of the firm’s Government Relations Division.The firm said that in addition to his government relations work, JR will be part of and report directly to the firm’s Executive Management Group. As

COO, he will take over the firm’s media, marketing and growth strategies.

Brian Kowitz ‘87 was inducted into the Clemson University Athletic Hall of Fame after his fabulous baseball career as a Clemson Tiger.

Jason Morton ‘87 continues to live in Hagerstown with his family. He is an attorney at the Law Offices of John R. Salvatore. LLC.

John Webster ‘88 continues to be a Financial Advisor at HMS Financial Guide.

Aaron Cline ‘92 is the Senior Director of Corporate Sales & Suites for the Baltimore Ravens.

Mark LaVerghetta ‘92 is the vice-president of finance for American Resources. His company is a supplier of raw materials to the rapidly growing global infrastructure marketplace. The company’s primary focus is on the extraction, processing, transportation and selling of metallurgical Carbon and PCI to the steel industry. His firm was recently highlighted by Proactive Live, writing that American Resources “has spent the past four years consolidating assets to build out its metallurgical carbon platform. It is staffed by a team of reformed private equity executives and consultants with a sentimental attachment to Appalachia and its coal - who are keen to stage a turnaround in how business is done there.”

Elliot Steelman ‘95 is the Vice President and Head of Employee Relations at New York Life in New York City. A graduate of Washington University in St. Louis and Brooklyn Law School, Elliot sits on the Boys’ Latin Board of Visitors and is currently the President of the BL New York City Alumni Chapter.

Matt Sullivan ‘96 lives in Baltimore and is an Assistant Principal in the Baltimore County Public Schools System. Garry Colbert ‘97 (pictured left) Butch Maisel’s H’09 (pictured right) was the honorary speaker at the 2019 Veterans Day special assembly for the Upper and Middle School students in the Iglehart Center. Garry told the students how much BL positively affected his life and how well BL prepared him for his continued education at the United States Naval Academy. He has been in the Marine Corps since graduating from Annapolis in 2001 and is currently stationed in Northern Virginia. After his speech to the students, Garry toured The Maisel Center for Military History.

Todd Ulrich ‘97 is a broker at Tradition Securities in New York City. Tradition Securities is a financial services company based out of Atlanta. Todd works with Corporate Bonds and

Preferred Stocks. Geoff Lindsay ‘00 and wife Jamie, welcomed their new baby boy Wade Scott Lindsay on March 12th. Despite the craziness, his older brother Ryder is handling everything like a champ!

Donovan Bass ‘02 has been working in the tech industry since graduating from Duke University. He has been living in San Francisco since 2010 and is currently working on fully autonomous vehicles at a startup called Zoox. He started working with the company when it was about 40 people operating out of a converted garage and now the firm has over 1,000 employees. Donovan writes: “The technology has come a long way since [2010.] I’m leading the company’s Go-To-Market program as we prepare to reveal our custom-built vehicle later this year and make plans to launch a commercial service in major cities around the world. When I’m not working, I’ve been fortunate to travel with my wife and my camera - mostly to U.S. national parks and new cities in Asia or Australia while we’re living on the west coast. Exciting times all around.”

Brian Read ‘02 reports that he has relocated to the Richmond, VA area and is now working for the University of Virginia remotely as well as heading into Charlottesville a couple days a week - if possible - due to Covid-19 related issues. He hopes to reach out to see what Lakers are around to build a BL network in the area.

Jonathan Wilson ’02 recently moved to San Francisco and is working at a startup company called UpCodes.

Michael Corso ‘03 reports that Conor Joseph Corso arrived on January 11, 2020 - a few weeks early but he and mom are doing great.

Evan Burns ‘04 is the Assistant Director of Development at Democracy Prep Public Schools in Brooklyn, New York. Democracy Prep is a network of open-enrollment, high-performing, public charter schools operating in New York City, Camden, N.J., Baton Rouge, Las Vegas, and San Antonio.

Kevin Byrd ’04 is the President of The Fortis Project, a licensed private investigation agency that employs strategies that incorporate Law Enforcement, Special Operations, and Executive Protection skill sets to provide simple, cost effective solutions for complex issues. Prior to The Fortis Project, he served in the United States Air Force as an AntiTerrorism Officer under Air Force Reserve Command. Attending Air Force Special Operations School, his focus was on intelligence applications and countersurveillance. Additional experience extends from his time as a police officer and a security contractor for the Dept. of Defense.

Brian Saval ‘04 continues to work for the family business, Saval Food Services. The company, based in Elkridge, Md, provides food and services to over 1,400 customers, including Boys’ Latin, along with more than 600 restaurants in the Baltimore area.

Carl Ebeling ‘05 announced the birth of his son, Carl Ebeling VI, born on July

Dan Friedman ’05 is now a Lieutenant Commander in the Navy and his current tour is at the U.S. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) in Arlington, VA. DPAA’s mission is to provide the fullest possible accounting for the over 81,000 service personnel still missing in action from our nation’s past conflicts. Dan’s specific role is to research and plan underwater recovery missions.

Jeremy Miller ‘05 reports all is well with his twins pictured above: Ainsley on the left and Natalie on the right.

Tyler Silvey ‘06 is a lawyer living in New York City. Tyler, a graduate of the University of Maryland Carey Law School works for Weil, Gotschal & Manges LLP.

Andrew Taubman ‘06 lives in New York City and is the Sales Director for Barton & Gray Mariners Club. The Club Membership gives members access to a fleet of crewed Hinckley Yachts throughout the Eastern seaboard. Members have unlimited access to the entire fleet, all year long. They will also have a crew organizing and facilitating incredible experiences on the water, in the most desirable ports and destinations. Members have all the joys of yachting in their life without any of the hassle.

Tyler Grason ‘07 is a Loyola University Maryland graduate with a BBA in Finance from the Sellinger School of Management. He is working as an analyst at Miller Value Partners, an investment management firm in Baltimore.

Lee Blake ‘08 was recently named President of Feature Flooring Inc. He just moved the corporate headquarters to a new location in Edgewood, MD. Feature Flooring Inc. is the exclusive mid-Atlantic installer of JetRock. JetRock is the premier epoxy flooring for commercial kitchens with millions of square feet installed throughout the US, Korea, Taiwan and just started operations in China and Canada.

Lucas Lees ‘10 works for Unity Landscape Design/ Build. The company does erosion control and other environmental and landscape related projects on the Eastern Shore. He was featured in an article in last April’s Lawn & Landscape article and was the choice for the Kevin O’Neil ‘10 is a real estate advisor at McKenzie Real Estate Services LLC, in the Washington, DC area.

Steven Schrum ‘10 just finished his second season as the Director of Player Personnel for Kent State University’s football team.

Jeremy Freeman ‘11 is now the Director of Basketball Operations at Mt. St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. He previously held the same position at The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA. Jeremy was a two-year varsity basketball letterman at BL and graduated from Cornell University in 2015. He spent two years working for Teach for America here in Baltimore.

Max White ‘11 is a Senior Consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton in Baltimore.

Alex Bird ‘12 is finishing up his first year of law school at the University of Sydney.

Noah Obuchowski ‘12 is a Senior Associate with the real estate company Cushman & Wakefield in New York City.

Stuart Reid ‘12 graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2016 and is now working as an Associate Product Marketer for Money Map Press.

Grant Smith ‘12 continues with his farming career in Keyser, West Virginia where he lives with his wife and daughter. He was honored this winter in San Antonio by the National Corn Growers Association for growing on his farm the most bushels of corn per acre with irrigated ground. His winning yield was 277.02 bushels per acre. (A bushel of corn can weigh over 60 pounds.)

Robert White ‘12, a 2016 graduate of Goucher College, is working as a Document Control Specialist at Williams Scotsman, Inc.

Colin Heacock ‘13 and Christian Knight ‘13 were named to the rosters for Major League Lacrosse’s (MLL) 20th Anniversary Season. Colin, attack, played for the University of Maryland and is now with the Chesapeake Bayhawks. Christian, goalie, played for Cornell University and now plays for the Denver Outlaws.

Chuck Lillie ‘13 was hired in April by Kansas State’s football program as a Scouting Analyst. Chuck will be evaluating film of prospects and assisting the football staff with recruiting. He previously worked for five years at Clemson University where he also attended college, earning his degree in Sports Communication in 2017. Last year Chuck worked as a Pro Scouting Intern with the New York Football Giants.

Michael Lynch ‘13 is a Technology Specialist for Arthrex in the Baltimore area. Arthrex is a medical device company operating out of Naples, Florida.

Danny Murphy ‘13 is working full time as a PGA Professional at Baltimore Country Club. Danny writes: “I started my journey with golf in 2006 as a caddie at BCC and through the years I came to the realization that I one day wanted to be a pro at the course where my love for golf began.” Danny is a graduate of Penn State University.

Jake Sachse ‘13 and his family were selected in April for the Chick-Fil-A Everyday Hero’s Award. The Sachse family delivered hundreds of meals to frontline workers in some local hospitals and recently gave money towards meals to help families that are less fortunate.Chick-fil-a is now going to help put together meals towards Jake’s cause.

Cameron Adams ‘14 now works for Clarion Partners in Washington, DC. He currently supports the asset management, investment management, and acquisition efforts for numerous funds and separate accounts under Clarion Partners, covering the East Coast and South Central regions. Clarion Partners buys and actively manages properties, portfolios, and real estate companies with the goal of providing returns to pension funds, insurance companies, and other institutional investors.

Blair Brooks ‘15 is working as a Business Systems Intern at KBR, Inc., here in Baltimore. KBR is a Defense & Space contractor based out of Houston, Texas.

Dimitri Lezcano ‘15 is a student in robotics as a graduate research associate at The Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering. Dimitri graduated from McDaniel College last May, graduating Magna Cum Laude with a double major in Physics and Mathematics.

Conner Ward ‘15 graduated from the University of Virginia last May. He and his girlfriend decided to take a year exploring another part of the world before beginning their careers in the U.S. In July they departed for a two week stay in Turkey, where they visited Istanbul and the coastal city of Bodrum. After that they flew to Chiang Mai, Thailand, where they took a course on teaching English as a foreign language to Thai students. They then spent two weeks touring Thailand visiting the cities of Koh Tao (in the mountains), Bangkok and the island of Pai where they got certified in scuba diving.

Regan Chasney ‘16 is a senior at Oberlin College in Ohio and is working on completing his Bachelor of Arts in History. Last year he interned at Steve McQuillin, Inc. on the firm’s Mansfield Courthouse Square Preservation Project. Regan gained new insight into the field of historical preservation and architecture, including touring historic sites throughout Ohio and discussing detailed plans for restoration and preservation of such sites.

Nate Malinowski ‘16 was recently named to the 201920 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) AllAcademic Team. Nate is playing lacrosse for the Randolph-Macon College Men’s lacrosse team.

Thomas Murphy ‘16 graduated from US Army Basic Training at Fort Sill, OK last month. He will now spend the next four months stationed at Fort Huachuca, AZ, completing Army Intelligence Training (AIT) after which he hopes to volunteer for the 82nd Airborne Jump School at Fort Benning, GA.

Noah Snyder ‘16 was named to the University of Delaware Dean’s List for the Spring 2020 semester. Garrett Glaeser ‘17 has been placed on the Gettysburg College Dean’s Honor list for outstanding academic achievement in the Fall 2019 semester.

Mark Lopez ‘17 is a junior attending Johns Hopkins University. During the admissions process, Mark gave a quick speech about his athletic career here at Boys’ Latin to prospective parents in the Alumni House. “Marlo” as he is affectionately known as here at BL, is beginning his third year as a baseball player for the Blue Jays. Last year he appeared in 38 games with 22 starts, all at second base. He knocked in a careerhigh five runs last May against Muhlenberg in the Centennial Conference Tournament and concluded the season with a .263 batting average with six home runs, 21 RBIs, 21 hits and 21 runs scored. His fielding percentage was .983.

Jamie Owens ‘17 is attending the University of

Alabama and was named to the University’s Deans List for the fall of 2019.

Jaylin Andrews ‘18, Alex Lee ‘19, Brandon Bradsher ‘17, and Cam Spencer ‘19 were all back at BL for a basketball game this year. All four are involved with the Loyola University Maryland men’s basketball team. Jaylin, Brandon, and Cam are members of the team while Alex is one of the team’s managers, who hopes to become a walk-on candidate next year.

Jackson Gazin ‘18 is a sophomore on the Washington & Lee University baseball team. Earlier in the season before the Covid-19 shutdown, he was named the school’s Player of the Week. As the W&L leadoff hitter he helped lead the Generals to a three-game sweep over Averett University. Jackson went 8-for-11 with a pair of walks over the three outings. He was 3-for-3 with two stolen bases and a run scored in a 4-2 win in game one. He followed that by going 2-for-5 with a stolen base and a run scored in an 8-0 shutout in game two. Gazin posted his second 3-for-3 contest in an 8-2 victory in game three. He walked twice, doubled, stole three bases, and scored three times.

Cole Jarrett ‘18 currently attends Case Western Reserve University and is also a member of the school’s men’s baseball team. He is majoring in civil engineering and has been on the Dean’s List each semester and last semester got all A’s. Last baseball season he played in 25 games and made 13 starts, hitting .277 with a home run and five RBIs. Cole recorded a five-game hitting streak from March 12 through March 16 and hit .278 over the course of nine conference games, including a leadoff ninth inning game-tying home run and a game-winning walk off RBI single with one out. Cole was a four-year member of the baseball team here at BL and a member of the National Honor Society.

Jack Lange ’18, a third class (sophomore) at Maritime College, completed his first of three Summer Sea Terms aboard the Empire State VI. His travels last summer took him to Iceland where the ship ventured further north into the Arctic Circle, thus earning him his Blue Nose. This is a recognition of a sailor who has traveled into the Arctic Circle, above 66 degrees 34 minutes north. There was a line crossing ceremony where the ship’s captain bestowed upon the sailors new to the Arctic Circle a “blue nose”. Jack traveled about seven thousand miles on the ship last year.

In early December Kenny Lewis ‘18 averaged 18 points and eight rebounds per game along with 74 percent shooting for Widener University and was named the Middle Atlantic Conference men’s basketball Player of the Week.

Ethan McCann ‘18 is a current sophomore at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, VA. Ethan is studying for his

Jake Schneider ‘18, an Exploratory major at St. Francis University, was recently named to the school’s Dean’s List - 3.5 or higher GPA.

Connor Walsh ‘18 has been named to the Fall 2019 Dean’s List at Stonehill College.

Gio Biggers ‘19 is a member of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football team and is currently on the depth chart as the second safety.

Carlos Davis ‘19 is a defensive back on the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute football team.

Andrew Grover ‘19 is a student at Virginia Tech and recently made the Hokie ice hockey club.

Hunter Hine ‘19 is currently attending the University of Maryland, College Park and was named to the Dean’s List last semester. Tommy Hurley ‘19 swims for the North Baltimore Aquatic Club and competed recently in the Maryland State Swimming Championships. He made the podium in an individual event with a 2nd place finish in the 50 yard freestyle and was part of two winning state record setting relays. In addition he had four top 8 individual finishes. Tommy is attending and swimming at Penn State University this fall.

Connor Knott ‘19 was named to the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the 2019 Fall Semester.

Theo LaBonte-Clark ‘19 is a freshman at Brown University. For the past two summers he has worked for the City of Baltimore as a Youth commissioner.

Zachary Parks ‘19 was named to the College of Charleston Spring 2020 Dean’s List. Zach is majoring in Psychology. Cameron Watts ‘19 is about to start his sophomore year at Malone University. Cam plays basketball for Malone, a Division II school that competes in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC). He appeared in 11 games for the Pioneers this past season, totaling 30 minutes, six points, two rebounds, two assists, and one steal. He hit his first career three-point shot at Alderson Broaddus this past February. Cam was a four-year starter here at BL for Head Coach Cliff Rees and all BL hoop followers remember his “NBA3” that defeated St. Frances in the waning moments of the 2018 MIAA semi-finals lifting the Lakers into the “A” Conference finals - an overtime loss to Number 1

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OCTOBER 25, 2020 Admissions Virtual Open House

FEBRUARY 4, 2021 Jack Williams Day

APRIL 30, 2021 Named Scholars Luncheon

MAY 1, 2021 Homecoming

MAY 3 - 8, 2021 Laker Crusader Challenge

JUNE 5, 2021 Commencement

JUNE 9, 2021 Lower School Closing Exercises

JUNE 10, 2021 Middle School Closing Exercises

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