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Class Of 1981

Emily Dafcik Watt has exciting news: “I just welcomed twin grandbabies, W.R. and Leslie Watt. They were born February 26, 2023. Their proud big sister is Georgia, age 3. They are the children of Billy Bob Watt ’10 and the niece and nephew of Callie Watt ’12. I just finished 36 years with American Airlines.”

Class Of 1983

1983 Anthony Scozzari (on right) wins Career Achievement Award

1983 Lynn Scozzari at Big Sur

1983 Scozzari familyValentine gift

Anthony Scozzari writes, “The last few months have been a huge mixture of emotions. In December I was honored with a Career Achievement award from Ionis Pharmaceuticals, where I’ve worked for the last 31+ years and am Senior Vice President of Development Chemistry & Manufacturing. I thoroughly enjoy leading over 100 employees in developing new medicines for the patients who need them. It has been an honor to see drugs my department and/or I worked on get approved and save lives. I am including a picture that shows me holding the broken award, as my boss came up to give me a hug, it dropped from his hands. We have a nice gif of it now and it was replaced the same day. That honor was the bright spot of a very challenging last couple of years. Lynn, my beautiful wife and fabulous mother to Dakota, passed away on March 2. She was an outstanding athlete who played college basketball, completed multiple marathons, multiple half-Ironman races and completed one full Ironman through a tough and frigid first-leg swim. She was a published poet and had multiple articles in magazines from where she worked. She volunteered at schools and later in life at a cardio rehab facility; she was always helping and a beautiful spirit. She was a wonderful friend and mentor to so many. She made me a better person and I’m currently left unmoored. These are the things she wanted to be known as. But, she was also just tough as can be: she lived for 12 years as a stage-4 cancer patient. She went through over 100 and maybe 150 chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation and surgeries with 12 hospitalizations. The last two years were very challenging to watch her decline as cancer finally started to get the best of her. She was acting as a cancer mentor (after 12 years, we were experts) for the newly diagnosed as recently as last month. She passed away peacefully and I’m at peace knowing she is no longer in pain. I am including some photos: one from the award ceremony, one of Lynn on one of the last trips Lynn was able to make last summer in Big Sur, and one of a present my son and I gave her for Valentine’s Day.”

Class Of 1985

1985 Elizabeth Perez Azerad

Liz Perez Azerad reports, “I have been very busy on several fronts. I am happy to report that I recently received my 3rd degree Kukkiwon Black Belt and was awarded a Presidential Service Award at my belting ceremony. I have had the honor of being named to two National Taekwondo Forms Teams for 2023: AAU National Traditional Forms Team and USA Taekwondo’s Team USA for the O50 3 Women Team. With the latter I look forward to representing the USA in international competitions this year. Through my holistic health company, The Healing Path LLC, I was honored to provide shamanic support and Eastern based movement classes for Wool Week, a Women’s Retreat at Eagle Rock in Applecross in the Scottish Highlands. Finally, I am pleased to announce that I am being honored as a Woman of Courage in our Community with the Fort Worth ISD. For International Women’s Month, fifth graders in the district will be guided by the Art Department to design a doll of me based on my resume and a photo that I provided.”

Class Of 1988

Congratulations to Michelle Block Goldsmith on her recent appointment as Head of Lower School at Hockaday! She is currently the Assistant Head of Lower School and will assume her new role this summer. Michelle has served Hockaday in other roles, including Technology Integration Specialist for Lower School, third-grade homeroom teacher, and summer school director. Hockaday’s Head of School Laura Leathers describes Michelle as “a student-centered educator who is thoughtful, supportive, and approachable.” Michelle is quick to honor her TVS past when she says, “It all started with Mrs. Newton!”

Class Of 1995

1995 Erin Hendricks and family

Erin Hendricks gives this update: “Everything’s great in Dallas. Taly and I still are both practicing criminal defense in the state and federal courts, and we spend nearly as much time at the volleyball courts with our girls Mila & Lily. Mila’s in 8th grade and Lily’s in 6th – they are still at Hockaday. Side note - they adore the middle school counselor, Dayna Newell Kline ’96!!! Mila also plays soccer for school, and it was super fun running into Melissa Hoskins ’93 at a middle school game over at TVS this winter; I’m pretty sure it was a tie. Our youngest, Zain, is a first grader at Lamplighter. Everyone is healthy and happy and I couldn’t ask for more than that.”

Class Of 1997

1997 Penelope Adams, daughter of Erica Steele

1997 Wes, Johnny, and Charley Blair

1997 Nolan Craft

1997 Emily, Dora, and Allen Jackson

1997 Beatrice, Margaret, and Logan Leng

1997 Thalia and Logan Leng

1997 Julian and Eliot Minkler

1997 Jenny Wilkinson with Mitch, Heidi, and Hudson Salzberg

1997 Avery Vann

1997 Victory Family

1997 Hudson Hawkins, son of Kristi Wilson

1997 Kristi and Baylee Wilson

1997 Patrick and Mae Wright with Mary Gayle, Slay, and Beau

We gathered for our 25-year reunion on homecoming weekend last October. On Friday, Amar Tanna ’99 hosted us at his house. On Saturday, Markus Kypreos ’96 hosted us at his distillery. We had a great turnout. The locals made a good showing. Will Schmid lives in McKinney where he works as a petroleum engineer. He reminded me that he met his wife Ali through our 10-year reunion (Ali’s aunt spotted him at Reata and set him up on a date with Ali.) A reminder that great things can come out of our reunions! Nina Saksena is a cardiologist at Harris Hospital, an amazing feat given that she has four kids. She thinks of Spivey Paup often because a wing of the hospital was named after Spivey and his sister, who were born there. Spivey is working at Recurrent Energy, which develops utility-scale solar and energy storage projects. His wife Brooke is the chairwoman for the Texas Water Development Board. They have two kids, Henry and Heidi. Annie Wilson lives in Arlington and has her own prosthodontic practice. She reminded me that we have a disproportionate number of dentists in our class, including Justin Mund. Justin has a dentistry practice in Fort Worth and he and his wife Stacey recently opened a second office. Their oldest daughter, Alexis, graduated TVS in 2020 and is now studying criminal justice at UNT. Their youngest, Ever Grace, is at Southwest Christian School where she’s involved in cheer, volleyball, and soccer. Jenny Wilkinson and family are living in Dallas. Her husband Mitch Salzberg recently moved from BCG to GHSmart, which provides executive personnel consulting services. Their son, Hudson, is in 5th grade at St. Mark’s and plays soccer. Their daughter, Heidi, is in 3rd grade and plays soccer and ice hockey. Heidi was presented at a Dallas Stars game and was on the ice when the starting lineup was introduced. Shuttling them around keeps Jenny busy, especially now that the rounds include hours at the ice rink. Andy Lewis is an attorney in Fort Worth at Cotten Schmidt. His recent stint into film survived the cutting room floor and he made it into an episode or two of 1883 – look for the dead confederate soldier with the brown cowboy hat. Andy’s wife Amanda is the director of charitable gift planning at the North Texas Community Foundation. Their boys are both at TVS. Will is in 6th grade and plays football. Cole is in 2nd grade. Lisa Murphy Mocek is in Fort Worth, working as a physical therapist at Ratner Center for Physical Therapy. Her husband David is a managing partner at Conquest Healthcare Solutions, a healthcare management advisory firm. Their daughter Leah is in 7th grade and is already taller than Lisa. Their daughter Alice is in 4th grade. Both play softball and basketball and swim, which keeps the whole family busy. Lisa and David were very thankful to wake up to rain the morning after our reunion because that rain meant a canceled softball tournament. Hollin Shaw McWilliams and family are also still in Fort Worth. The weekend of our reunion, Hollin sent off her daughter, Hunter, on the 8th-grade Washington D.C. trip, which brought back fun memories. Kristi Wilson is in Fort Worth, working as an event planner and caterer. Her son, Hudson, was studying engineering, but decided he wanted to fly planes and enrolled in the Army. He’s stationed in Hawaii. Kristi would be an empty-nester but is in the process of adopting 8-year-old Baylee.

Paige Paul is living in Fort Worth. Her youngest son, Nikolas, is in 4th grade at TVS. Eloise Wiley Williams and family are, of course, in Fort Worth. Her husband, Chris, is in-house counsel at Lockheed. Their daughter, Lindley, is in 9th grade at Country Day and plays volleyball. Lindley has her driver’s permit now, so Eloise and Chris are enduring the sometimes-scary process of teaching her how to drive.

Sarah Buchanan Jirka returned to Fort Worth a few years ago and now lives within a mile of her mom and her sister, Rachel Buchanan Thompson ’ 00, who teaches Spanish at TVS. Sarah’s daughter, Analise, goes to an arts school. Michael Victory and his wife, Bevin, have had two new additions since the last reunion: Fletcher, who is 2, and Russell, 1. They are now a family of six along with daughters Claire, 10, and Genevieve, 7. They live in Cleburne.

Jody Bohnsack Clark is still enjoying small-town life in Bullard, Texas, where she’s a counselor at Bullard High School. Her husband, Brandon, is a Battalion Chief in Lewisville. Their oldest daughter, Emily, is playing soccer nearby at UT Tyler. Their middle daughter, Taylor, has decided to graduate high school early this year and is hoping to attend Texas A&M. Their youngest, Colbie, is in 7th grade. Clark Sykes lives near TCU and owns a flooring company. His wife, Lauren, is a pre-K teacher at Playhouse Academy. Their son Whit is in 6th grade at TVS, and their daughter Eva is in 4th grade at Overton Park Elementary. Kameron Thomas is living in Dallas, working in the semiconductor industry. During the worst of the pandemic, she was lucky enough to spend a lot of time in Colorado with her parents. Sarah Bessire Florsheim is in Fort Worth. Her husband Charlie is a corporate transactional attorney at Winstead. Their girls are at TVS. Raegan is in 7th grade and Lilly is in 5th. Both have been lucky enough to have been in Mrs. Preston’s and Mrs. Elliott’s class. Tee Giroux spent some time in Colorado, but he came back to Fort Worth after his dad passed away. Tee now runs the family business of manufacturing cryogenic turbo combustors, which are used for petroleum engineering. Tee’s wife Candice also works for the company. Nick Goggans also lost his father recently. Rick Goggans ’67 passed just after our reunion. He was in the first TVS class. Nick, his wife Brooke, and their kids still live in Fort Worth. Eliza (4th grade) and Watson (1st) are carrying the torch as the first third-generation students at TVS. Nick owns a data analytics company that helps value sports teams. At the reunion, he tried to explain to me why building a new new ballpark for the Rangers next to the old “new” ballpark made sense in the world of sports economics, but the explanation eluded me. Neel Tanna , who helped organize the reunion, is living in Dallas, working at a hedge fund. He travels a lot for work and fun and is also playing a good amount of golf. He gets back to Fort Worth to see his nieces who are both at TVS. David Kostohryz , who also helped organize the reunion, still has his oral surgery practice in Fort Worth. His wife Jen has a thriving interior design business. Both of their kids are at TVS. Avery is in 7th grade and plays field hockey and soccer. Thomas is in 6th grade and plays 7-on-7 football and golf. He also enjoys mountain biking on the new trail on the TVS campus. In addition to his oral surgery practice, David has partnered with Daniel Hosler to form a private equity firm that invests in healthcare, with healthcare providers as the investors. Dan still lives in Chicago with his wife Shilpa and their two kids. Their daughter Laila is 13 and into all kinds of dance, and their son Kai is 11 and into computers. Tim Craft and his wife Paola flew in from Denver for the reunion. Tim owns a development firm, Craft Companies, LLC. To grease those development wheels, he does things now like sponsoring sheriff’s balls where he cashes in on his Texas cred by wearing cowboy boots. Little do those officers know that Tim’s shoe of choice when he lived in Texas was an indoor Adidas soccer shoe. At the reunion, Tim and Paola were expecting the first baby Craft in January, and they have since welcomed little Nolan. Adam Nemser and Duff Blair made it back to the reunion from New York. They used to be neighbors in Greenwich Village, but both have moved out of the city. Adam moved to Greenwich, Connecticut in 2021 – a classic Covid NYC exodus. He still works for the same hedge fund (Southpoint) he’s been with since 2004. His wife Kim is the Chief Merchandising Officer for Warby Parker. Both commute to the city a few times a week. Adam has used his commute time to hone his Candy Crush skills. His avatar now proudly sports a Top 4% sash. Adam and Kim have two kids. Millie is in 7th grade and plays lacrosse and field hockey. Hayes is in 5th grade and plays football, basketball, and lacrosse. Duff is enjoying ’burb life in Westchester. He still works for Wells Fargo. His wife Rory works for Target in marketing. They have three kids. Their daughter Charley is 8 and plays soccer. Wes is 6 and plays baseball. Little Johnny will be 3 in April and is the delight of the family. I also got updates from many who didn’t make it to the reunion. Courtney Pestarino Orrock moved back to the San Juan Islands, Washington, from Las Vegas to be closer to her family. Courtney has become involved with the community up there. She’s on the Board of Trustees for the local public library and on the board of directors of The Holding Space, a non-profit that focuses on women's health and wellness in all stages of life. Her husband Chad leads the gaming division at US Bank. Their daughter Collins is 3 and started preschool. Amy DeZern is in Baltimore. She and her husband Scott Stephens work at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Amy as an oncologist and Scott as an intensivist. Their four children continue to get busier and busier in lots of fun ways. Caroline is 10 and has started middle school. She’s an avid tennis player. Charlotte is 8 and plays field hockey. Will is 6 and loves flag football. Emily is 3 and works hard to keep up with her big brother and sisters. Amy’s mom Jeanne lives nearby and helps a great deal. Kate Belfi Jackson lives in College Station. She retired from the Brazos County Health Department and is now the athletic director at her kids' school. She also keeps busy as a reserve deputy with the Brazos County Sheriff's Office. Her husband Bob works for Texas A&M University “doing complicated computer things.” Their son Allen is a junior in high school. He loves SCUBA diving and will be completing his rescue diver certification soon. He's also almost done with his Eagle Scout rank. Their daughter Emily is a sophomore. Emily has "retired" from competitive gymnastics and enjoys having more time to devote to art, modern and ballroom dance, scouting, and discus and shot (placing first and second, respectively, at the state meet). Their daughter Dora is in 5th grade and enjoys piano, art, dance, and Roblox. Virginia Brandon has been working for the World Bank since 2010 and is now a Resident Representative in Chile. Patrick Wright lives in Madison, Mississippi. He’s a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He and his wife Mae celebrated their second wedding anniversary and have enjoyed blending their families. They have three children between them: Mary Gayle, who is 12; Beau, who is 9; and Slay, who is 7. Eric Dahlberg lives on Mercer Island, just outside Seattle. He has recently made a move into ed tech and is CEO of a company called eSpark Learning, which helps elementary school kids learn to read and learn math. His wife Anne is a pediatric oncologist and splits her time between clinical and research efforts. They have two kids. Dash is 13 and is very into baseball, playing in tournaments all around the country. Clara is 10 and is a social butterfly who is into swimming, soccer, baseball, and basketball. Sudeep Reddy is in D.C. As the Managing Editor of Politico, he’s in the thick of all the news of our tumultuous time. Thalia Husain Leng often catches Sudeep on Marketplace on NPR on her commute into San Francisco from the East Bay. Since graduating college, Thalia has lived all over, including Philadelphia and New York, but she returned to the Bay Area about 10 years ago. She works for the City of San Francisco as a Project Manager for their Streets / Active Transportation Division, working to make getting around San Francisco a little easier. The job has its perks, including getting to bike all over the city and work with my good friend Hank (small world!). Thalia and her partner Paul live in the Berkeley/Oakland area with Thalia’s son Logan, who is 9, and Paul’s daughters Beatrice, who is also 9, and Margaret, who is 12. Thalia often sees her parents and sister Shari ’94 who all live in the area. Michael Darsey is living in Austin and works in wine sales. He and his partner bought a house in Puerto Vallarta that they rent out on Airbnb. Ping him if you’re looking for a place to get away! Matt Auger is also in Austin. He’s the next-gen Mr. Auger, teaching high school math in public schools. His wife Ursula is a social worker. Their two kids, Aidan and Ellie, are in middle school. Rush Vann lives in Raleigh. He works in marketing at Danaher, and his wife Rachel is a manager at Dropbox. They are no doubt working on balancing their work and childcare duties with the addition of Avery, who was born in early 2022. Andrika Sorokolit King is in Manhattan Beach, CA. She has a growing interior design business, Andrika King Design LLC (www.andrikaking.com). One of her recent projects was featured in Luxe Magazine Southern California. Her husband Bill works for Bancroft Capital, a commercial real estate investment group that focuses on projects in Colorado. They have three boys: Tripp, age 14; Patton, age 11; and Blake, age 9. Blake was diagnosed with T-Cell ALL Leukemia four years ago, but is in remission and thriving. The whole family is back to non-stop activities, sports, and travel. They try to make it back to Texas for the rodeo every January and to Camp Longhorn in the summer to let the kids get back to their Texas roots. Erica Steele, her husband Chris, and their daughter Penelope are in Beaverton, Oregon. They take full advantage of the Pacific Northwest, kayaking, hiking, and traveling all around. They also make it back to Texas at least twice a year. Erica works in healthcare communications. Penelope is in second grade and enjoys swimming and Tae Kwon Do. Casey O’Neill recently left USHEALTH Group where he was managing outside litigation and helping the company through its acquisition by UnitedHealthcare. He started his own law firm, O’Neill Law, PLLC, where he advises clients on general matters and civil litigation. His wife Melissa (FWCD Class of ’97) just celebrated her 10th year as the owner and CEO of Newborn Nightingales, which has helped over 1,000 families get their newborns sleeping through the night. Their daughter Madeline is a freshman at Country Day with Lindley Williams and plays field hockey and soccer. Their daughter Alice is in 5th grade and is an avid horse rider, competing in jumper events. Their son Ryan is in 1st grade and loves baseball and basketball. Jennifer Jacob Schultz and family are still living in University Park in Dallas but moved to a new house during the pandemic where her mom could live with them. After years of working in nonprofit in higher ed and human services, Jennifer made a career shift and now runs a local chapter of a nonprofit that supports professionals in the remodeling industry. Her husband Jeff is an attorney at a litigation firm. Their daughter Alexandra is all in on competitive cheer, headed for a national team next year. Jennifer has had a steep learning curve to learn the ins and outs of that world. Alexandra is also honing her management skills running a pet-sitting business. Tamara Taylor just celebrated her 17th year with Bell (Helicopter). She and her dog Roscoe live in Arlington and are living the good life. I, Nancy Park Minkler, live in Murphys, California, a small town in the Sierra Foothills. I closed my law practice last year and now work remotely for a firm in San Francisco. My husband Michael is the general manager of our county’s water agency. We have two boys. Eliot is in 2nd grade and is accumulating activities – baseball, soccer, piano, etc. The only thing that he hasn’t taken to is the ballet class I signed him up for. Julian is enduring his last year of preschool. This spring, he finally graduated from watching Eliot’s games to playing his own in his first season of tee-ball. I was so glad to see all those who made it back to the reunion and hope to see even more of you at the next.

1999 Neel Tanna '97, Amar Tanna,Beth Harwood, John McMillen take Phoenix

Class Of 2003

2003 Brian and Robyn Fleming

Brian Fleming says, “I got married in October in Minneapolis to Robyn Novak, now Robyn Fleming.” Brian was featured as the Alumni Spotlight in the January alumni newsletter. If you missed that, read more about him and Robyn at https://www.tvs.org/ alumni-new-site-mapping/alumni-news-media

Class Of 2008

2008 Doc Shelton with Matt Johns

Matt Johns shares, “I live in Dallas and work as a Vice President, Crisis Communications and Issues Management for Edible, Inc, a Daniel J. Edelman Company.”

Class Of 2009

2009 Tim and Jennifer Conner

Tim Conner reports, “After spending four years in Austin, TX, my wife and I moved to Edinburgh, Scotland in August for her work. Loving life in the UK!” Mac Meador writes, “I am the Worship and Arts Director at Grace and Peace Austin, and I am enjoying the city with my dog Oxford.”

2009 Mac Meador

Class Of 2010

2010 Bogle family

2010 Elizabeth Bogle

Eli Bogle is proud to share his news: “My wife Meridith and I welcomed our daughter, Elizabeth Sterling, on January 27.” Condolences to Michael Dafcik, whose father Bill passed away unexpectedly on February 4. Bill had many additional TVS ties: his daughter Jennifer Dafcik, sisters Denise Dafcik Padfield ’79 and Emily Dafcik Watt ’81, nieces Ginny Potthoff ’01 and Callie Watt ’12 , and nephew Billy Bob Watt ’10. TVS sympathy is extended to the entire family.

Class Of 2014

2014 Kelsey Ekberg marries Max Bolt

2014 The Bolts

2014 TVS friends at Bolt wedding

An exciting update from Kelsey Ekberg Bolt: “ Max Bolt and I got married in Cabo, Mexico on January 21, 2013 after 13 years of dating! It was truly an incredible weekend with all our friends and family! Multiple TVS alumni were in attendance!”

Class Of 2016

2016 Kate and Hunter Lynch

Hunter Lynch shares, “I married Kate Stifter on July 23, 2022. We met freshman year at CU Boulder. With our love of the mountains, we decided to get married in Keystone, Colorado and now live near Weatherford, Texas.”

Class Of 2017

Miguel Vasquez reports, “I moved from Philadelphia, PA to Miami, FL in October for a new job as a Producer for the Miami Dolphins, Miami Open Tennis Tournament, and Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix.”

Class Of 2018

Emma Dalley Bartram wrote, “I will be attending PA school at the UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth starting this August!” Jackson Key shares, “After graduating from the University of Virginia last spring, I have started the Master’s in Architecture program at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation in New York City.” Jackson Schlossnagle gives this report: “I graduated from TCU in December 2022, moved to Nashville, and am working in music touring at the Creative Artist Agency (CAA). Recently got a guide dog named Maple (yellow lab) who is a sassy boss queen who already loves Music Row.” Mollie Sloter updates us: “I graduated Summa Cum Laude from Tulane University in May ‘22 with a dual degree in Psychology (B.S.) and Sociology (B.A.). I am currently in graduate school at Tulane and will graduate in May ’23 with my Master of Science in Applied Behavioral Health.” Emma Stack writes, “I recently graduated with an MBA from London Metropolitan University. I am now working in marketing for Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton at the London office.” Luke Vasquez reports, “I was accepted into Fort Worth’s own Cook Children’s Nurse Residency Program, a highly competitive program since there are only two pediatric hospitals in the DFW area. After many months of rotating, I matched with my number-one choice of the Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Unit. I am so happy and blessed to be at Cook Children's taking care of the next generation of Fort Worthians.”

Class Of 2020

2020 Catherine McCurdy and Emma Bedward in Seoul

Emma Bedward and Catherine McCurdy share, “We are currently studying abroad in Seoul, South Korea for the winter/spring semester through CIEE (Council on International Educational Exchange) and our universities (Emma, Pomona College and Catherine, Washington & Lee). We are studying at Yonsei University, one of the three SKY colleges of Seoul. Yonsei University is located near the Sinchon and Hongdae districts. Emma will be furthering her English Literature major and Korean Concentrated Asian Studies minor by taking classes about South Korean culture and pop culture, English literature, Korean language, and art history. Catherine will be furthering her Global Politics major by taking history/politics courses about South Korea and the peninsula, as well as Korean language and art history. We are so excited to be here in Seoul and to explore the city, history, and culture of South Korea!” Riley Hamilton writes, “I work in a pharmacogenomics lab as an undergrad at UChicago, and I presented a poster of my research on how enzyme genetics affect risk for NSAID side effects at the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023 conference in Atlanta in late March! This was my first scientific conference, and I was excited to share my original work.”

Class Of 2021

2021 Grayce Andrews

2021 Grayce Andrews

Grace Andrews says, “I am a sophomore at Auburn University studying Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies. I work at a preschool here and absolutely love it! This summer I will be studying abroad in Rome, Italy!!”

Class Of 2022

2022 Gage Truelson

2022 Gage Truelson

Gage Truelson’s mother shared photos and offered a fabulous mom brag: “Gage is in the Honors College at SMU, majoring in engineering with a minor in math. He is #71 on the SMU Men's Lacrosse team, which has a record of 6 wins - 1 loss as of early March. His position is Defensive Midfield. Ironically, #71 was his football number at TVS for all four years of high school! He was both a Lacrosse and Football captain for TVS his senior year.”

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