Porter-Gaud Winter Sports 2024-2025

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WELCOME TO PORTER-GAUD

LETTER FROM THE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

THANK YOU!

On behalf of the Porter-Gaud Parents Association, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for your contribution towards the promotion and support of PG athletics.

In alignment with the Porter-Gaud mission statement, we are committed to inspiring lives of purpose, learning, and service through cultivating each student’s God-given potential.

The PGPA reinforces this mission by providing support to a diverse group of student-athletes across a wide spectrum of sports. It is through your generosity that we can provide our athletes with the resources and opportunities they need to thrive and excel.

Thank you.

Welcome to Porter-Gaud,

We are excited to have you here and even more excited to show off all the hard work and talents of our student athletes and coaches. Our student athletes have put in hundreds of hours, reps, and miles in preparation for the Winter season. None of this would have been possible without the support of our outstanding faculty and administration.

A special thank you to our grounds and facilities crew for creating and maintaining the beautiful facilities and playing surfaces we have on our campus. We greatly appreciate the often unseen efforts that result in the environment you experience when you arrive.

This Winter Sports Athletics Program has been produced by the Porter-Gaud Parents Association, who serve to enhance and enrich the student-athlete experience. I am excited to collaborate with the PGPA, and I extend my gratitude to them, as well as to all our patrons and advertisers who have contributed to this program.

We hope you enjoy your time on our campus, and we welcome you to get on your feet, GET LOUD! And GO CYCLONES!

Porter-Gaud School: A Concise History

On October 25, 1867, the Reverend Dr. Anthony Toomer Porter visited the grave of his son, grieving the loss of life and the tumult of the Civil War. As he wept, a voice spoke to Rev. Porter. The day was clear and the birds were singing, yet this voice spoke distinctly, saying to Rev. Porter, “Stop grieving for the dead, and do something for the living… Take them and educate them.” And with these words, a seed was sown, a drive ignited, and a mission born. By December of 1867, Rev. Porter had embarked on the journey to educate the children of Charleston. The Orphan Home and School Association of the Church of the Holy Communion opened its doors to 425 boys and 125 girls.

In 1880, the school moved to the Federal Arsenal located at the corner of Ashley Avenue and Bee Street. Ironically, Rev. Porter sought the support of William Sherman, then the Secretary of War under President Lincoln, to secure this location for his growing school. Rev. Porter started the first football program in South Carolina at the school in 1881. In 1886, the Institute was renamed The Porter Academy, then the Porter Military Academy in 1891. St. Timothy’s Chapel, a building once used during the war to form bullets, became a beautiful chapel to form young minds and hearts. The building was named for the patron saint of young people, students, and anyone seeking guidance in their studies and careers, and still stands at this location. It was renamed after St. Luke, the patron saint of healing and healing professions, when the property was sold to the Medical University of South Carolina.

In 1964, PMA merged with two other reputable Charleston schools, the Watt School and the Gaud School, and relocated to its present location on Albemarle Point, officially becoming Porter-Gaud School.

Porter-Gaud started as a vision to educate the orphans and children of the Civil War and continues today to educate the children of Charleston.

It has been 157 years since Rev. Porter set out to “do something for the living.” During these years, Porter-Gaud School has experienced growth and change but one goal has remained: to inspire lives of purpose, learning, and service through cultivating each student’s God-given potential.

The Rev. Dr. Porter
The Old St. Timothy’s Chapel
This page was provided by Kate Osborne Adams ‘99 and Franklin Adams

The Porter-Gaud Crest A Closer Look at

A crest is intended to be a visual representation of the ideals that an institution sees as the foundation of what and who they are. All of us have looked at the crest many times, never thinking about why the founders chose these particular symbols to represent their vision of Porter-Gaud School. To get a better grasp on the logic of these choices, you must first understand what these components represent.

The most obvious aspect of the Crest is the shape. The Porter-Gaud Crest is a beveled escutcheon crest. The bevel at the top of the crest represents a history of English or Anglican descent. The Anglican Church, otherwise known as the Church of England, is the basis for the Episcopal Church in the United States. The affiliation of Porter-Gaud with the Episcopal Church is the reason that the Bevel was placed at the top, or chief of the crest.

Escutcheon Crest Bevel

Inside the crest are several symbols that have significance. The first are the Bishop Miters in the Upper left-hand corner. These two miters represent authority and religious affiliation. These signify that the church has authority over the school. Next to the bishop miters sits the torch and the parchment. The torch signifies truth and intelligence, and the parchment represents academic achievement. Since its inception, Porter-Gaud has been an institution of high academic standards. The people that set the course for the future of Porter-Gaud placed the torch and the parchment in a prominent place in the crest to signify the commitment to academic excellence and the search for truth.

Running through the center of the crest is the chevron. This symbol signifies faithful service. Service has always been an important aspect of the life at Porter-Gaud. Inside the chevron sits three Fleur de Lis, representing purity in light. In a group of three it can represent the Trinity, reinforcing our ties to the church. Some also believe that there are three to represent the merging of the Porter Military Academy, The Gaud School, and the Watt School to create Porter-Gaud.

Beneath the chevron is the laurel with berries. This represents triumph and honor. The placement at the base of the crest is significant as they represent the foundation of all the symbols above. Without these attributes, the other characteristics on the crest would not be attained.

Finally, the crest rests above the banner containing the motto “Fides, Honor, Scientia,” which translated means “Faith, Honor, Knowledge.” Just as the crest is a visual representation, the motto is a verbal representation of the ideals of an institution.

Reverend Porter’s belief in the qualities represented in this crest have been the cornerstone in creating a special environment for our students.

This page is provided by Kate Osborne Adams ’99 and Franklin Adams

FACILITIES

The PGPA would like to thank the hardest working people on campus – the facilities team! thank you for all your hard work and dedication to keeping our 80-acre campus so beautiful.

EVENING CREW

DAY CREW
(Front Row) Leo Barrios, Benjamin Hanna, Drew May, Floyd Murphy, Sharod Williams (Back row) David Miller, Tom Owenby, Terrell Burns, Riley HArold, Brett Davis, Deryl Farr
(Front Row) Nataliya Taylor, Cathy Joyner, Crystal Seabrook, Anton Green (Back row) Kurt Dana, THomas Allen

BASKETBALL VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL

FOOTBALL

J.J. Fludd Player of the Year

FRANK SCHMIDT LINEMAN of the Year BRAD BOWLES COACH of the Year

1st TEam

J.J. Fludd - RB/DB

Frank Schmidt - OL

Haze Marchant - OL

Mills Knapp - LB

Tony Brown - Athlete

Quinn Mulholland - Kicker

2nd TEam

Nolen Shuman - QB

Daven Brown - DL

Austin Smith - LB

Chase Anderson - DB

HONORABLE MENTION

Alexander Stiglic - OL | Kyler Boggan - OL

Hampton Geils - DB | Hugh Buxton - LB

Grayer Hyatt - WR | Julian Buxton - LB

VOLLEYBALL

MirabellE Cutler

Emmaline Burnett

Allie Abernathy

Tennis

Madelyn Barth

MCKenzie Barth

Rachel Blais

Cross Country GOLF

Morgan Howell

Cecilia Ford

Eloise Van Alen

SWIMMING

Cecilia Ford

Matt Fortson

Anne Hyde

Elizabeth Kelley

Harriet Kelley

Lilah Kowalski

LJ LeVeen

Jackson Naylor

DEREK Pierce

Sloan Pittard

Lila Wilbourne

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SPORTS MEDICINE

Porter-Gaud Athletics would like to thank Dr. Lauren Frick Willis and Mr. Jacob Loughman for the outstanding work they do to keep our athletes healthy and safe. We are blessed to have such incredible professionals supporting our scholar athletes and are grateful for the time, effort, support, and expertise they provide.

DR. LAUREN FRICK WILLIS MR. JACOB LOUGHMAN

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BASKETBALL

JV BOYS BASKETBALL

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JV GIRLS BASKETBALL BASKETBALL

Left to right: Kathryn Brisson (Class of ‘25), Laura Brisson (Class of ‘91), Elizabeth Burwell (Board of Trustees), Durette Burwell (Class of ‘35), Jimmy Bailey (Class of ‘93), Wooten Burwell (Class of ‘29), Jack Burwell (Class of ‘27), James Bailey (Class of ‘27); Photo credit: Owens Settle (Class of ‘27)

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Georgia Haspel

Oscar Haspel

Saylor Hood

Aaron Manaker

Lizzie Meden

Coaches: David Hood, Kevin Waram, Austin Googer

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Granger Osborne

Otto Pastre

Tucker Payne

Jackson Shealy

Sinclair Warren

Thomas Weil

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Strengthening Relationships Between Parents, Faculty, Students,

and Administrators

The PGPA is designed to build community within our school family so every student, parent, caregiver, and faculty member feels connected.

All Porter-Gaud parents are encouraged to be actively involved in the life of the school through the PGPA in a way that fits their interests and availability.

Whether attending events, taking a leadership role as a grade-level representative, or joining one of our committees, we encourage you to find what interests you and get involved.

The Porter-Gaud experience is enhanced when our parents share their talents and time with our community.

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Sofia Chaudry

Annabelle Hede

Emma McKee

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Max Miller

Clementine Taylor

Caroline Thiem

Abby Williams

Lila Yarborough

Coach: Lindsay Garcia

The Office People are extremely proud to support the Cyclones! Our commitment to innovation and the future of education is evident in our installation of state-of-theart touchscreens across the campus and a captivating video wall that highlights the school’s vital information. These cuttingedge technologies empower students and faculty, enhancing the learning experience and ensuring Porter Gaud remains at the forefront of educational excellence. Together, we are building a brighter future for the next generation of leaders.

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ALUMNI WEEKEND

APRIL 25 - 27, 2025

Friday, April 25

Alumni Awards Reception

Saturday, April 26

PMAAA Brunch, Alumni Tennis Tournament, Alumni Soccer Game, and All-Alumni Party

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WRESTLING WRESTLING

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Daven Brown

Scooter Brown

Shamar Brown

Tony Brown

Caleb Brumfield

Burchill Cutler

Jalen Davis

Brooklyn Ellis

Sawyer Fienning

James Foster

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Jack Gumb

Oscar Haspel

Henry Lata

Anthony Maalouf

Bennett Mann

Victor Spiotta

Logan Tomlins

Gavins Wiltshire

Elliot Young

Coaches: Chris Ellis, Sam Brown, Jay Smith

SPORTING CLAYS SPORTING CLAYS

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Ellis Applegate

Sam Applegate

Hadley-Claire Beck

Makena Bergren

Jack Burwell

Julian Couturier

Cece Dalu

Charlotte Dalu

Reid Davis

Noll Flynn

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Robert Forsythe

Kayden Hoffman

Mason Hoffman

Spencer Hostetter

Andrew King

Stoughton Lea

Emmett Liipfert

Bennett Mann

Mason Matthews

Coaches: David Dalu, Jason Flynn, Scott Liipfort, Mark Lea, David McCallum, Ollie Burwell

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Greer McCallum

Will Meyers

Granger Osborne

Tucker Payne

Allen Robertson

Jack Rossi

Gigi Schmidt

Owens Settle

Henry Tierney

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