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Birds of a Feather

A by-the-numbers look at recent school highlights

44

Winter & Spring student-athletes named to the All-MIAA teams

3

All-Conference players of the year

$466,283

Dollars raised from 1,425 donors during the 8th Annual All Day Hall Day

Asher Willenborg `23 - Tennis

Robbie Thompson ’23 - Hockey

Cameron Davis ’24 - Outdoor Track & Field

MIAA Coaches of the Year:

3

Rich Zinkand ’87 – Soccer

Scott Baker ’13 – Cross Country

Brandon MacPherson ’04 – Rugby

Patrons that attended CHC’s Theatre production of The Addams Family

5

Professional development grants awarded to faculty members: David Hallman ’08, Donna Bridickas, Eric Sundell, Darrick Freeman ’98, George Wilkerson, Jr.

16

Model UN accolades earned this semester

617

Grandparents visited during grandparents’ day

Ladies of The Hall attended Lucy’s Tea

4,400

110

Gold jackets earned during the 2022-2023 academic year

315

Lenten Small Group participants

1

2022-2023 Gatorade Maryland Boys Soccer Player of the Year - Ben Madore ’23

209

204 Minutes of content available for streaming from The Ocho Unscripted during All Day Hall Day

All-Americans: Wyatt Hottle ’23 –Lacrosse

3

Ryan Botek ’23 –Academic Lacrosse

Griffin Stewart ’25 –wrestling

303

Ties donated by the Class of 2025 during their Lasallian Sophomore Tie-In tradition event

10-0

It’s Academic team record in route to being named Grand Champions of the Catholic Academic League

15

Student-athletes who inked National Letters of Intent in February and April

800

Meatballs served during the Italian Club’s meatball cookoff

To me, Calvert Hall was a crucible. I came out formed with a foundation that has helped and inspired me in my current efforts to serve my family, my church, and my community.

Calvert Hall was (and still is) a place where you can challenge yourself and gain exposure to a wide variety of subjects, sports, spiritual opportunities, and service. At The Hall, I was able to take AP classes, play basketball, run cross country, and serve the community through campus ministry. I learned theology and art history. I practiced languages and jump shots. I made life-long friends and made choices about the kind of person I wanted to be. Learning to balance it all was a challenge, and at times I felt like I was being tested by fire. Yet the experience helped me master the art of hard work, perspective, and self-confidence. Once you have that, it never goes away. In that way, Calvert Hall formed me.

This foundation continues to inspire me today. I am currently serving my community as a federal prosecutor, trying to safeguard communities and victims from crime. I am also trying to serve my community through service on various boards and through teaching at a local university. Most importantly, I am living out my vocation as a husband and father dedicated to fostering love and life in my family.

Calvert Hall gave me a foundation that I draw on each and every day. For that, I am eternally grateful for the good fortune I had to be a Hallman.

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