Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2018
KEEPSAKE EDITION
INDEX OF SCHOOLS IN THIS YEAR’S GRADUATION SECTION
Avon Central School ................................................... 3 Lima Christian School............................................... 29
Caledonia-Mumford Central School .......................... 8 Livonia Central School.............................................. 30
Dansville Central School .......................................... 12 Mount Morris Central School ................................... 36
Geneseo Central School ........................................... 16 Wayland-Cohocton Central School ......................... 39
Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School ........................ 22 York Central School .................................................. 42
Genesee Valley Educational Partnership ................ 25 The Year in Sports ..................................................... 45
Keshequa Central School ......................................... 26 Congratulations to all graduates!
2 • Thursday, June 21, 2018 Graduation 2018
Class list
Listed are the candi- Morgan Carlton Jacob Faville Helenae Maniscalco Nicholas Pusloskie Peter Taylor
dates for graduation in Molly Carrick Thomas Finegan Adriana Matos
the Avon Central School Brittney Cellini Molly French Trevor McCabe Emily Raynard Rayna VanEpps
Class of 2018: Zachary Cellini Morgan Fronk Kendra McDowell Sonia Reandeau Christian Varnum
Phoebe Collins Aaron Ghent Mackenzie Mekeel Connor Ricotta
Riley Adams Shane Conlon Megan Glise Toko Michioka Jonathan Robinson Ariana Walker
Melaina Alam Zachary Cornell James Gross Mackenzie Mislan Jessica Rozanski Monica Weber
Austin Anderson Maxx Countryman Bailee Murphy Marisa Rumfola Nicholas Westfall
Camden Arlauckas Maxwell Hall Errico Russo Jackson Williams
Robert Atwood Maxwell Dean Robert Herberger Makayla Nicometo Nathan Wojslaw
Zachary deLeeuw Tyra Holden Alexandrea Noble Kaitlyn Savage Erin Wolfanger
Chad Batzel Jessica Dittrich Makenna Hughes Jonathan Nowak Joshua Schirmer Jr. Brittany Woodworth
Johanna Beckers Holden Driscoll-Ma- Kennedy Shoemaker
Chantel Bishop thers John Johnston Alexis Owen Kyle Sinclair Katrina Yencer
Alexander Blood Marissa Drozdziel Madelyn Smith
Brandon Brice Emma Dunham Allison Leonard Peyton Parmeter Benjamin Steger Zachary Zera.
Kaylie Brinkman Seth Leonard Paula Pena Gali Zane Swift
Clarissa Buchanan Anna Ecklund Joye Levendusky Emily Perkins
Rylee Lisieski Kirstin Phillips
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’
SUNY Oswego in the fall as a
graphic design major.
Her art work has won rib-
lessons for me ...
MADELYN SMITH
Chuck McFadden Student
Service Award, and Regents
awards for achievement in
bons at past All County Art chemistry, mathematics, and
Shows, including two this Spanish.
year. She has also received baseball for Avon and also Active in scouting, she is
the ACS Studio In Art Award. played club volleyball. During a recipient of the Girl Scout
She said that her favorite free her Avon Central athletic Bronze Award.
time pursuits are drawing and career, this New York State “High school was full of
painting. Public High School Athletic valuable lessons for me,” said
The vice president of her Association Scholar Athlete Madelyn. “The most import-
class, this National Honor earned the MVP award and ant thing that it taught me
Society member was active was named Defensive Player was to make connections and Madelyn Smith Joye Levendusky
in Foreign Language Club, of the Year both for volleyball. learn alongside all different Class rank: 3
Interscholastic Competition Among the awards this kinds of people.” homework, and respect your
Parents: Heidi and Derek
in English, and Rotary Inter- Advanced Placement scholar By way of departing advice teachers, your peers, and Levendusky.
act Club. She also performed has earned are four Braves for incoming freshmen, she yourself. But most impor- Future plans: wrestle for
in the high school band, jazz Way awards, the Livingston offers that they should “en- tantly, have fun, get involved, McKendree University in
band, and senior chorus. County Teen Recogni- joy every moment. Learn to and make the most of every Illinois and study exercise
She played volleyball and tion Award, the Chemistry manage your time, do your opportunity.” science.
Honors: Junior of the Year;
Junior Athlete of the Year;
‘
You can’t
worry about
Congratulations!
the small things,
everything will work
out in the end.
MONICA WEBER
’ 265 E. Main St., Avon
(5 & 20 Across from Tops)
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 5
Marisa Rumfola
Class rank: 6
Parents: Ann and Chris Riley Adams
Rumfola. Allison Leonard Class rank: 8
Future plans: St. John Fish- Parents: Catherine and Se-
Class rank: 7
er College for pharmacy. an Adams.
Parents: Jennifer and Dana
Honors: Rensselaer Medal; Future plans: Rochester
Kirstin Phillips RIT Computing Award. Leonard.
Institute of Technology for
Class rank: 5 High school activities: Ro- Future plans: SUNY Gen-
computer science.
Parents: Traci and Steve tary Interact. eseo to pursue a career in ed-
Honors: Xerox Scholarship.
Phillips. Sports: cheerleading; soft- ucation.
High school activities:
Future plans: SUNY New ball. Honors: National Honor Communications Club; Tech
Society; High Honor Roll;
Nicholas Pusloskie Paltz for graphic design and Community service: Salva-
Scholar Athlete; Chemical
Club.
marketing. tion Army bell-ringing. Sports: cross-country.
Class rank: 4 Honors: RIT Innovation After school employment: Society Award; Volleyball Volunteerism: Boy Scouts;
Parents: Christine and and Creativity Award; Ameri- Tom Wahl’s. Coach’s Award; Volleyball food drive.
John Pusloskie. can Chemical Society Award; Free time: euchre; watching Offensive Player of the Year; Free time: computer pro-
Future plans: Study bio- Volleyball Offensive Player of “Survivor.” Lady Brave Award. gramming.
chemistry at Penn State, with the Year. Most important lesson High school activities: Ro- Most important lesson
the current goal of going on to High schoolactivities: learned: “Always work hard, tary Interact; peer mentoring; learned: “Don’t procrasti-
medical school. concert band; jazz band; class because it will pay off in the senior band; jazz band. nate.”
Honors: Advanced Place- officer; Literary Magazine. end.” Sports: volleyball (co-cap- Advice for freshmen: “Do
ment Scholar with Honors; Sports: volleyball; softball; Advice for freshmen: “Do tain); tennis. your homework.”
High Honor Roll; American tennis. your homework, because even Volunteerism: Rotary auc-
Chemical Society award; Na- Volunteerism: Girl Scouts; if you aren’t great at testing tion and Cornfest; Salvation
tional Honor Society. Girls On The Run. you can still do well in the Army bell-ringing.
High school activities: After school employment: class.” After school employment:
Mathletics; mock trial; Brain- Camp Stella Maris counsellor. Town of Avon recreation
stormers; Student Council. Free time: reading; writing; counselor.
Sports: tennis; football; painting. Free time: Club Volleyball; See AVON T6
David R. Steen
NICHOLAS PUSLOSKIE,
’ Phone 585-226-6610
Joan Hart
Lic. Real Estate Salesperson
(585) 303-8777
Here2There@yahoo.com
Most important lesson learned Toll Free 800-821-0089
in high school. 5901 Big Tree Road, Lakeville, NY 14480
5575 Wolcott Road Fax 585-226-6753
office: (585) 335-7653 • fax: (585) 347-4165
Avon, NY 14414 dsteen@frontiernet.net
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Connor Ricotta
Class rank: 10
Parents: Carol and Joe Ri-
cotta.
Kaylie Brinkman Future plans: Monroe
Community College, then
Class rank: 9 Rochester Institute of Tech-
Parent: Ann Marie Glavin nology for cyber-security.
Future plans: State Univer- Honors: National Honor
sity at Buffalo, continue on to Society; Junior of the Year;
medical school. Hands of Christ Award; Liv-
Honors: National Honor ingston County Teen Recog-
Society; Advanced Placement nition Award; Band Director’s
Scholar; High Honor Roll; Award; Theater Director’s
National Honor Scholar; Girl Award.
Scout Silver Award; Living- High school activities:
ston County Teen Leadership Student Council; senior band; AVON CENTRAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPH
Award. jazz band; senior chorus; Bel Avon Central School seniors Jacob Faville, second from right, and Makenna Hughes, far right,
High school activities: Canto; theater. earned “Stars of Tomorrow” awards from the Rocheser Broadway Theatre League for the
band, library advisory; Avont Sports: cross-country Outstanding Leading Actor and Outstanding Leading Actress categories. The production won
Garde (senior editor). a total of six awards among the 11 major categories. Jacob portrayed Captain Von Trapp while
(co-captain when we won
Volunteerism: Girl Scouts; Makenna played Maria in Avon’s production of “The Sound of Music.” Jacob and Makenna both
county title); track.
Dash Through the Snow 5k; made their theater debuts as fourth graders, portraying “little ones” in Avon’s annual production of
Volunteerism: Boy Scouts.
food drive; Ronald McDonald “Scrooge” and have come up through the district’s theater program ever since.
After school employment:
House; Open Door Mission. ACS lifeguard; Tom Wahl’s.
After school employment: Free time: piano; compos- IN AVON YOU CAN BUY THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS AT: CVS, Dollar General, Dutch Hollow,
Vintage Drive In; tutoring. ing and arranging music; sing- Quicklee’s, Quicklee’s East Avon, Mini Mart, Tom Wahl’s, Tops.
Free time: dance; reading; ing; running; video games.
writing; music.
Most important lesson
learned: “If you want some-
Most important lesson
learned: “How to work. No
matter what you do you’ll have
Congratulations!
thing, then you have to work to work, and the ability to work
for it; nothing is going to be effectively is essential.”
handed to you.” Advice for freshmen: “Take
Advice for freshmen: “Just every class you can. Join all the
be yourself! Most people clubs you want and try every
feel pressure to be someone sport you want. High school
they’re not, but you don’t is a time for trying things, so
need to do that.” don’t be afraid to do so.” 5763 Big Tree Road
Lakeville
CONNOR RICOTTA
’
Advice for freshmen.
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 7
Class list
Listed are candidates Cooper Cohen Jacob Hartz Breanna Putney
for graduation in the Cale- Daniel Couture Emily Hinkley Jacqueline McEwen Clariss Weis
donia-Mumford Central Andrea Coyle Jacquelyne Horr Nicolette Middleton Kyle Raniewicz Cierra Wells
School Class of 2018: Adam Howard Meghan Mietlicki Tanner Richardson Alexander Wertman
Sydney DeCamp Cheyanne James Danielle Molisani Kayla Roides Laura Wilcox
Summer Anderson Zachary Diliberto Autumn Jeffery David Morrison Emily Roztocil Brandon Wilson
Quebin Jimenes-Do- Sarah Murray Hannah Rubinrott Makenzie Wilson
Mara Beschler Sarah Efing mingo
Kyle Bice Hollie Johnson Evelyn Naujokas Jenna Scott Matthew Zehler
Jonathan Boilard Tatianna Fahrer Alexis Neff Casey Sherman Nicholas Zenzen
Tyler Boudrea Trentin Frederick Trevor Kelley Blake Nelson Heather Sherman
Riley Bourne Regis King Megan Nusbickel Mark Snow Commencement
Sarah Brabant Clayton Garrett Kara Kingsbury Matthew Spence WHEN: 7:15 p.m. June 22.
Jason Bundschuh Philip Gleason Margita Kiriyak Matthew O’Donoghue Natalie Spezzano WHERE: Hamilton Field Sports
Joseph Butler Jared Godlove Scott Klemann Dillon Stein Complex, 99 North St., Cale-
Izora Graves Jordan Kuhn Haley Peck donia.
Makayla Carpenter Julia Pettis Timothy Tetreault In case of inclement weather,
Byron Carroll William Hammond III Ian Lenhardt Joshua Platt Tanysha Thomas commencement will be in
the high school gymnasium
Joseph Carson Evan Hands Baedan Lynn Leah Phler Maria Lianne Urriza and seating will be limited.
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 9
CLASS LEADERS
SPIRIT
Valedictorian will be off to U. of Buffalo OF YOUTH
TOP TEN
Cooper Cohen He is a talented musician
and performs in the Raider
Valedictorian concert band and jazz band.
Four times he has been se-
Joseph Butler lected to perform with the All
Salutatorian County Band. David has been
a member of the high school
Other members of the Cale- musical cast for four years.
donia-Mumford High School David is a three-sport ath-
Class 2018 Top Ten are (not lete as a member of the soccer,
listed in rank order): wrestling and track teams.
He has been named a Section
Five soccer All-Star two times.
David is very proud to hold
the title of Kan Jam champion,
Makenzie Wilson along with his partner Marcus
Kara Kingsbury
Matthew Zehler
Middleton, of the TEAM Capp
class. As a junior, she was se- tournament. Matthew is a high honor
Five champion volleyball and student who has earned sever-
lected by her principal as the David is attending SUNY softball teams and the 2017
Citizen of the Year. Geneseo in the fall as a pre- al academic recognitions from
New York State Class C state his teachers throughout high
She has been an outstand- med major. finalist softball team.
ing athlete playing on the school. He is a member of the
Kara has spent a great National Honor Society and
soccer, basketball and softball Kara Kingsbury deal of time volunteering at
teams throughout high school was selected by his principal
Genesee Country Village and to be the Citizen of the Year
and was selected to be captain Kara is a high honor student
Museum for various events. As as a sophomore. As a junior
for several individual seasons. and has been active in clubs,
athletics and music. She is a a junior she won recognition Matthew received the George
She volunteered numerous
member of the National Hon- by the Matthew Cleary Post Eastman Young Leaders
hours helping young girls in
or Society. American Legion for her essay, Award.
softball clinics, basketball
Sydney DeCamp camps and at community Kara was selected as a recip- “What Memorial Day Means Matthew is a member of the
events. ient of the Student Sage Schol- to Me.” Raider concert and jazz bands.
Sydney is a high honor Kara received the Presiden-
student and a member of the Makenzie received the Pres- ar award in her junior year. He is an altar server at his
idential Scholarship at St. John Kara has been a member of tial, Science Scholar and Leg- church and a volunteer with
National Honor Society. She acy Scholarships at St. John
Fisher College where she plans the Interact and ski clubs and the Knights of Columbus.
has been a class officer for four Fisher College where she will
to study nursing. plays in the Raider concert His studies at Cal-Mum
years and served as the senior study pre-veterinary medicine
band. included classes in the Project
class vice-president. and biology.
She played volleyball and Lead the Way series. For his
Sydney was selected as the
softball and has been named capstone project in his engi-
freshman class Citizen of the
Year by her principal. As a to the 2015 and 2016 All-Star See CAL-MUM T11
junior, Sydney received the Volleyball team. She was a
Rochester Institute of Tech- team member of the Section
nology Innovation and Cre-
ativity Award and the Student
Sage Award.
2018
Sydney has been active in
Interact, Spanish and ski clubs
throughout high school and
has been a member of the ten-
nis and soccer teams for four
years.
Sydney received the Presi-
dential Scholarship from Naz- David Morrison
areth College where she will David is a well-rounded
study physical therapy. student who excels academi-
cally and is active in athletics, Nicolette
Makenzie Wilson extra-curricular clubs, drama
and band. In 2017 he was se- Middleton
Makenzie has been a leader lected by the Matthew Cleary
in her class, her athletic teams
Caledonia - Mumford
Post American Legion as its
and in her high school. She is a Boys State delegate. You did it! You are a
high honor student, a member He is a high honor student special young woman 138 Court Street
of the National Honor Society and a member of National with a bright future. Court Street Complex
and a three-sport athlete. Honor Society. David has been I love you to the Geneseo, NY 14454
Makenzie served on the a member of the high school Phone: 585-243-2643
moon and back! Fax: 585-243-1838
Bernie Nothnagle
high school student council Brainstormers team for four www.abcolerealestate.com
Associate Real Estate Broker
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Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 11
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Commencement
Class list
Listed are the candidates Jason J. Chase Kelilah R. Gonzalez Neena M. Markle Brandon T. Schledorn
for graduation in the Dansville Pamela A. Chase Justin R. Green Emily A. Mehlenbacher Ashlyn R. Schuster
Central School Class of 2018: Hunter R. Collins Caleb J. Miller Masin R. Schuster
Madeline R. Cottone Baylie M. Harnish Misty M. Miller Nicholas J. Serafine
Emily R. Adams Hunter M. Court Christopher A. Henry Kaitlyn D. Monroe Talon L. Sherry
Michael J. Adams Rilee L. Crandall Theresa C. Hensler Ashlee E. Moore Ryan P. Skelly
Abigail E. Alford Victoria E. Henson Skyler T. Mott
Nickolas E. Swain
Makayla E. Alford Antonio M. Daniels Matthew J. Hilligus Franklin L. Mountzouros
Bryan M. Allen Tyler D. Deuel Kevin M. Hooks Tia H. Mountzouros
Gabrielle F. Anderson Hope C. Didas Destiny L. Horcsog Abdullah Muhammad Kevin J. Tatu
Timothy C. Anderson Makayla M. Donohue Marisa A. Townsend
David A. Donovan Jesse D. Ikker Magi M. Nickerson Mackenzie A. Tucker
Isaiah J. Baer Dylan J. Donovan Emily R. O’Connor
James R. Bell Zachary R. Douglas Grace E. Jacobs Jacob N. Wadsworth
Brittany M. Bettis Zachary J. DuBois Bailey N. Parbsslawson Shawn V. Wagner
Victoria R. Blackmon Cody P. Dudek Daniel J. Kaszuba Travis L. Patterson Katherine M. Warner
Chase C. Bosley Dylan A. Duffy Olivia A. Kling Brandon M. Phearsdorf Meghan M. Waters
Alyssa Marie M. Bowser Stephanie M. Knudsen Tanner D. Poplawski Grace E. Wearkley
Emily F. Brushafer Maxwell C. Eckerson Shea N. Kozak
Seth D. Weaver
Skylar D. Butters Madisun R. Edmond Anna Qiu
Abigail T. Evans Andrew S. LeBar Ciara J. Quibell Colin J. Werth
Hunter R. Camacho Kieran J. Liles-McAllister Brandon W. Wint
Meghan N. Campbell Michael A. Forrester Hunter C. Little Tyler J. Rapp Colton S. Woollett
Tristen T. Carr Samuel L. Lorow Gabrielle O. Rettberg
Dorel B. Cartwright Zachary M. Garrison Kevin M. Roelle Christian J. Young
Shelby A. Carvey Coyote D. Gilmer Mason G. Mahany Nicholas A. Rosica Cyrus M. Young.
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 13
Robbin Smith
Lic. Associate RE Broker
(585) 721-4771
Robbinest2003@yahoo.com
202 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437
office: (585) 346-SOLD • fax: (585) 347-4165
Shawn Wagner: Most likely to pilot a rocketship. Tanner Poplawski and Madisun Edmund and Colton Woollett: Most likely to miss a flight
The ‘Senior
Superlative,’
otherwise known as
‘The Student Most
Likely To...,’ has
been a staple of
school yearbooks
for generations.
They are meant
as a lighthearted Grace Jacobs, Gabrielle Rettberg, Sam Lorow:
Anna Qiu: Most likely to be an astronaut Most likely to brighten your day
way to remember
friendships and
joke about the
futures that might
be. Typically, the
categories include a
boy and a girl.
Dansville Central
School shared
some of this
year’s ‘Senior Real Estate Services
Superlatives’ for its Dylan Duffy:
Class of 2018.
Most likely to go to Mars
Meghan Campbell:
Most likely to pilot a rocketship Dansville Office
182 MAIN STREET, DANSVILLE, NY 14437 | 585.335.2070
Commencement
Class list
Here are the candidates for Arifa Dar Kyle MacDonald Abigail Salvaggio
graduation in the Geneseo Garante Jackson Leonard Mack Tanairi Santiago Diaz
Central School Class of 2018: Nicholas Evangelista Alexis Jubert Tobias Massey Cassidy Schild
Tate Mendel Madison Scoville
Adrian Alexander Angel Felix Christopher Merced Samantha Sendel
Paul Allen Cole Flint Tiffany Kassel Nichole Mix Daniel Sullivan
Kailin Footer Daniel Kaye Kristel Morales Capon
Kelly Bailey Kaitlyn Keihl Raul Morrell Katherine Thomas
Brianna Bendzus Sierra Garcia Brigid Kelly Tylor Muscarella
Chloe Beyer Carlea Grant Morgan Kennedy
Jillian Uhl
Ryan Brown Micah Griffing Chloe Kernan Gillian O’Brien
Karlie Buchan Liam Kincaid Amie Osborn
Madison Bugbee Sarah Halstead Donovan Kingston Jason Valentine
Megan Bugbee Russell Harvey Cylas Piedmonte Jordan Vazquez
Ethan Burnette Carrie Hathaway Jacob Laidlaw Abigail Pope
Jack Headley Olivia Lawrence Emily Price Carson Wachholder
Riley Chambers Gabrielle Helmer Stefanie Ledwith Taro Pritchard Sartori Weber
Matthew Chan Katelynn Herring Angel Lehman Christian Werner
Alexis Curry Spencer Herring Tierney Lyons John Rutigliano
Ryan Horn Holley Yarton
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 17
CLASS LEADERS
’
ever a waste of time. camp.
sometimes later,” she said, Yearbook. “During high school I Last summer, she ventured
adding “no assignment, pa- Community service in- learned that true cooperation down to El Sauce, Nicaragua,
per, or studying is ever a waste cludes playing piano at CARRIE HATHAWAY beats the competition,” she to teach an English class.
of time, even if it’s not for a church, tutoring afterschool, said. “Working together will Leisure pursuits include
grade.” bell ringing for the Salvation get you farther than going reading, singing (especially
Among the academic dis- Army, and volunteer work at alone.” musical theater) and studying
tinctions this National Honor Wadsworth Library in Gen- freshmen is “don’t just try to Other activities include Spanish.
Society member has earned eseo. slide by in high school; always serving on the Student Coun- Brigid’s advice for freshmen
include being named an U.S. Personal interests include do more than the bare mini- cil, Drama Club, singing in the is to “get involved; but don’t
Presidential Scholarship can- baking and travel. mum. Join clubs and activities. chorus and Pitchforks (a ca- lose yourself to school. Other
didate, a National Merit Schol- Carrie’s advice for incoming Enjoy this time.” pella group), performing in the things are more important.”
TOP TEN
FLEET FEET
Carrie Hathaway
Valedictorian
Brigid Kelly
Salutatorian
A N D R EW K. LO N G,
INSURANCE
6 C H A P E L ST., P O BOX 69
World Champion. After school employment: Do-Gooders Club; Yearbook.
High school activities: Leisure’s Restaurant and Ban- C P C U, A R M MT. M O R R I S, NY 14510-0069
C L U, ChF C P H O N E: (585) 658-3342
Odyssey of the Mind; Drama quet Facility. FA X: (585) 658-2097
See GENESEO T19
Club; Brainstormers; color Personal interests: Snow-
guard captain; Interscholastic boarding; skateboarding; vid-
Competition in English. eo games.
Sports: track. Lesson learned: Take pride Barber Hill
Community: St. Michael’s
Youth Group mission trips.
in your work and have a good
time.
2018 Health & Wellness
After school employment: Advice for freshmen: “If
Center. L.L.C.
lifeguard at Geneseo Central you’re proud of the effort
School and at Long Point Park; you’ve put forth on some- Lou Lombardo, M. Ed. L.M.T
sailing instructor at Camp thing, it is likely you will do
Stella Maris. well. This is true not only 734-2200• Massage Therapy
Personal interests: hiking; for school, but also for ev- ber
Mem
traveling; sailing;reading. ery aspect of life. Although of
Geneseo
From T18 ‘ Learning to effectively study now will definitely
help you later on ... but don’t forget to relax
Community: Volunteer
at Suzanne’s Comfort Care
Home in Perry and his church,
every once in awhile and have fun.
ARIFA DAR
Sharing her advice for freshmen
’
Groveland Federated Parish.
After school employment: Advice for freshmen: “Find
Morgan Estates. something you love to do, and
Personal interests: horses; do that as much as possible.”
fox hunting with the Genesee
Valley Hunt; history-rich an-
tique buildings.
Daniel Kaye
Lesson learned: Having fun Class rank: 8
and making memories is very
Arifa Dar Carlea Grant Parents: Beki Kaye; Jeff
important. “I have learned to Class rank: 6 Class rank: 7 Kaye.
live in the moment more than Parents: Estela Bautista and Parent: Christa Grant. Future plans: attend SUNY
wishing away my time.” Qutubuddin K. Dar. Future plans: SUNY Fredo- Cortland to major in adoles-
Advice for freshmen: “This Future plans: to become a nia to major in theater arts. cence education, mathemat-
is your ‘family’ for the next physician. Honors: National Honor ics, and minor in sports man-
four years of your life. So, Honors and awards: Na- Society; Drama Club Special agement.
learn to get along and accept tional Honor Society. Recognition Award; Rochester Honors: National Honor
everyone around you. Life is a High school activities: Broadway Theatre League Society; George Eastman
Special Recognition; All-State Young Leaders Award; High Daniel Kaye
lot more fun with friends rath- Mathletics; PageTurners;
chorus. Math Team (three times); Honor roll, Blue Devil Award
er than enemies.”
All-County Chorus (three (twice); Section V All-Tour- After school employment:
Sports: softball.
times). nament Team; Exceptional Wegmans; YMCA Summer
Community: Council on Al-
‘ I have learned to
live in the moment
more than wishing
cohol and Substance Abuse of
Livingston County; Foodlink;
Sun Association.
Personal interests: reading;
High school activities: Dra-
ma Club; chorus; Mathletics;
color guard.
Community: Geneseo
Senior Game; LCAA All-Star in
soccer and basketball; Elite 11
Basketball Team; MVP in soc-
cer and basketball.
Recreation.
Personal interests: sports,
travel, dining.
Lessons learned: Hard work
Community Players; Genesee High school activities: vice and perseverance are critical
away my time.
ETHAN BURNETTE,
’ writing; origami.
Advice for freshmen: “Do
your homework and study for
your tests. Learning to effec-
Valley Children’s Choir.
Personal interests: per-
forming, acting; singing; danc-
ing; theater.
president of the Class of 2018;
Student Council; Interact;
peer tutoring; mentoring.
Sports: soccer; basketball;
to success and don’t be afraid
to ask questions.
Advice for freshmen: “Al-
Talking about lessons learned ways be kind to everyone and
tively study now will definitely Lesson learned: “Other baseball. have fun.”
during high school.
help you later on. But also people’s success is not your Community: Relay for Life;
don’t forget to relax every once failure.” youth soccer assistant coach;
in a while and have fun.” youth basketball referee. See GENESEO T20
STALEY
STORAGE
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • PERSONAL
Congratulations 2018 Graduates from Fred and Sheila
Fred Staley
5319 Lakeville Road Ofice
P.O. Box 271 Ofice (585) 243-5452
Geneseo, NY 14454 Emergency (585) 346-3714
Tierney Lyons
Class rank: 10
Parents: Carrie Clark; Jim
Lyons.
Future plans: SUNY Cort-
land to become a speech pa-
thologist.
John Rutigliano Honors: National Honor
Class rank: 9 Society.
Parents: Dee Dee and John High school activities:
Rutigliano. chorus.
Future plans: Rochester Community: Catholic
Institute of Technology’s engi- Charities.
neering exploration program. After school employment:
Honors: RIT Innovation babysit; Little League conces-
and Creativity Award; Nation- sion stand; assistant teacher
al Academy of Future Scien- intern at dance studio.
tists and Technologists Award Personal interests: danc-
of Excellence; Ranatra Fusca ing; reading. DOUG MCFARLAND/FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS, FILE PHOTO
Lesson learned: “Nothing Geneseo senior Daniel Kaye made three game-winning baskets for the Blue Devils during the
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Charter Partner
Class list
Julia Marie Adolf Dawson Hildebrandt Brown Patrick Joseph Dolan Trent Michael Hall Gould Hunter William Jehlen
Joshua Anthony Alcorn Shelby Paige Burri Lydia Grace Dombrowski Samantha Lynn Greco McKenna Jean Joint
Aryn Robert Alvarado Hailey Elizabeth Bushnell Dane Michael Donahoe Kathleen June Greer
Louis Daniel Annunziata Noah Buttarazzi Megan Rhea Donahoe Sophia Francis Grey Christopher Henry Kahl
Nicholas Harris Kahl
Troy Joseph Baker Brian Michael Cannon Jonathan Charles Eastman Matthew Joseph Haas Elana Karras
Mallory Lynn Barbera Tatianna Kathrina Carbonel Lydia DanDan Mazzarella Grace Claire Halleran Anthony Michael Kamm
Alexandra Marie Barbieri Matthew Louis Cardon Ennis Gabrielle Grace Hansen Hannah Kane
Haley Kathleen Barrett Megan Marie Cardon Amber Rose Eshelman Christopher Thomas Hart Connor John Kattato
Kaitlyn Nicole Bartkowiak Dylan John Carey Jonathan Daniel Hartley Tyler James Kaufman
Margaret M. Baxter Grace Michelle Chlebove Leigh Ann Favro Justin Everett Harvell Vincent Keppen
Kyle John Beiter Paige Clark Benjamin Ryan Feck Daniel Edward Hayes Bridgette Belle Kiefer
Clara Rose Benham Garrit Lansing Coddington Tatum Moenck Feige Garrett John Heisinger Margaret Jeanne Killenbec
Michael James Beniamino Benjamin Thomas Colaizzi Joseph Scott Fellows Jayden Michael Hewitt Fionnagh Marie Krenzer
Jenna Nicole Bertalon Nina Deetra Colapietro Placid Helena Finch Ethan Michael Heywood
Tabetha Marie Besanceney Henry Webster Cole Hayley Carolyn Fleischer Brian Robert Hill Amber Sky LaBell
Jonathan Christopher Soledad Amelia Cole Nicholas Asher Fleming Hunter Lee Hinkley Cody Sloan Lacy
Blocher Jameson Todd Coleman Carmela Marie Folan Justin James Hofmann Phebe Charlotte Lynn Ladd
Joseph Leonard Bordeau Nicolas Christian Coria Lily Shea Hoh Jeremy Larkin
Justin Michael Bott Emma Grace Cuffney Meryl Jane Gartland Brett Michael Hooper Isabella Catherine Lau
Sara Luna Boyle William Charles Gaylord Parker John Hotchkiss Kylee Ann Leap
Olivia Lauren Brazak Jake D’Aprile Grace Mae Geary Max Colvin Lester
Andrew William Brincka Benjamin Scott Dale Jamie Lynn Gillott Jenna Maria Inglese Ashley Nicole Lewis
Lucas David Brokaw Madison Lee Davidson David James Goetz Aimee Marie Inguagiato
Moira Elizabeth Broomfield Kadin Paul Deisenroth Aidan Michael Goldfarb See CLASS T23
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 23
CLASS LEADER
OUTSTANDING SENIOR
Salutatorian already working
to make changes in the world
No written letter of reference the Environment, was accepted
can paint the true picture of into the College of the Atlantics
who Natalie Northrup is and Presidential Scholar Fly-In pro-
not only what she means to Ho- gram where she engaged in in-
neoye Falls-Lima but also to the depth discussions surrounding
future of our planet. the future of our planet.
Mature beyond her years is She set up her own meetings
an understatement to the me- with engineers and geologists
thodical way in which Natalie from Stantec Engineering to
maneuvers through each day. look at what is currently avail-
Constantly pushing herself able, and being developed, in
beyond the limitations often the world of environmental
discovered by high school stu- protection and sustainability.
dents, Natalie is an intelligent, Natalie personally reached
forward thinking, and highly out to Cornell University in an
driven game changer. attempt to work as a Research
Within the HFL community, Assistant on a study which
Natalie has already made her Natalie Northrup examined bees – and was suc-
mark. An environmental mas- cessful.
termind, Natalie has thrived on dren about the importance Soon she was driving around
HONEOYE FALLS-LIME CENTRAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPH
her desire to compost her way of taking care of our planet in a full bee suit, escorting
Ethan Heywood, center, is shown with his parents after
to a better world. Starting an through healthy life practices queen bees to new sites around
being selected by Honeoye Falls-Lima Superintendent Gene
independent research project and choices. She took it a step the Ithaca Region.
Mancuso to receive the Dr. Michael C. O’Laughlin Outstanding
in her backyard she develop farther by training a team of All of these experiences Na- Senior Award for 2018. The award was presented during a May
the most effective way, as well peers from the high school to talie blends together to concoct 16 recognition dinner. O’Laughlin, a long-time educator, is a
as the quickest way, to break help implement this program, a holistic and accurate image former district superintendent for Monroe II-Orleans Board
down compostable matter into strategically increasing the of the world. An image that will of Cooperative Education Services and vice president of the
high quality compost. In addi- number of disciples passing on allow her to make connections Monroe II-Orleans Educational Foundation. He died in May
tion to compost, when it came her message. on a grand scale. 2009 and was remembered as a leader in education with an
to spoiled milk, Natalie utilized She has also taught a STEAM Natalie’s thirst for knowledge ability to motivate and connect with students. The Monroe
one of the school’s small sci- course over the summer makes her a formidable force in County Council of School Superintendents in 2012 recognized
ence labs during finals week months to Manor and Middle her community, in her region, O’Laughlin by renaming the award in his honor.
to test some extraction tech- school students, further en- and soon to be the planet.
niques for removing fats for the graining our youth with these Natalie has taken the stage
purpose of making bio-diesel. healthy choices. that HFL can offer and put on
Natalie has taken this pas- Natalie recognizes that she the performance of a lifetime
sion and intellect in multiple can facilitate the change that and this fall she will be taking
directions; she has created an she wants to see in the world. her talents and charisma to
after school program at the Natalie has attended the the Massachusetts Institute of
Manor school to teach chil- Washington Youth Summit on Technology.
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Commencement
Class list
Listed here are the candi- Liam T. Costello Melinda L. Hahn Raychael L. Palmer Savanah J. Vasile
dates for graduation in the Travis J. Cotton Jade L. Hinrich Andrew W. Patterson
Keshequa Central School Alacea A. Craft Wyatt J. Holley Layne A. Payne Austin C. Wadsworth
Class of 2018: Adam M. Curry Ashleigh E. Hunt Hannah C. Pierce Koen W. Weaver
Maegan D. White
Kaleena A. Andress Ethan J. Davis Cheyenne V. James Damon M. Rathbun Matthew J. Wilson
Craig C. Doty-Mann Megan J. Wilson
Lauren E. Bennett Ariel M. Duryea Isaiah N. Khasidis Henry J. Schiano
Serena J. Blackburn Sebastion J. Dwyer Patrick S. Scully Dustyn T. Zangerle.
Kali M. Bolton Allegra M. Learn Katelynn J. Shearing
Brooke R. Borden Nathan R. Ellsworth Ryan M. Snyder
Jared R. Boss Kendra E. Mallaber Cassandra F. Szulewski
Journey L. Boss Rebecca L. Fisher Hannah J. McCallum
Allison M. Brickwood Allana S. Fuller Rylie K. McEvoy Jacob P. Thompson
Crystal M. Brink Lauren R. McKerrow Rieley E. Tucker
Kasey M. Burnett Christie A. Goodenough Jacob M. Mitchell Becky L. Tyler
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 27
CLASS LEADERS
TOP SCHOLARS
Keshequa recognizes those of the great conversations they because he always was creating
seniors that have earned a total had during lunch. a fun atmosphere.
cumulative average of 90 or Rebecca is receiving the Nun- Cassandra is receiving the
better at the conclusion of their da American Legion Post 333 Ormond Scism Memorial Sci-
high school careers as top schol- Future Military Service Award ence Award.
ars. This year’s top scholars are: and the Cooley Memorial Prize
Award.
Koen Weaver
Valedictorian Allison Brickwood Ariel Duryea
Ashleigh Hunt A native of Nunda, Allison A native of Mount Morris,
plans to attend Penn State Ariel plans to attend Genesee
Salutatorian at University Park to pursue Community College to pursue
pre-medicine. nursing.
Allison participated in soccer, Ariel participated in soccer, Jacob Thompson
skiing, dance, student council, cheerleading, was a class officer,
and a member of the National A native of Hunt, Jacob plans
National Honor Society, year- to attend SUNY Geneseo to pur-
book, track, and golf. Honor Society.
Ariel’s favorite class was Lauren McKerrow sue business administration.
Her favorite class was anato- Jacob was a class officer and
my and physiology because of anatomy and physiology be- A native of Nunda, Lauren
cause it related to her future plans on attending SUNY Gen- participated in baseball, Key
the hands-on activities which Club, and National Honor So-
made learning more enjoyable. career. Her favorite teacher was eseo.
Heather Pero she was dedicat- She participated in cross ciety.
Lauren Bennett Her favorite teacher was Heath- His favorite class was U.S.
ed to teaching her students, country, basketball, and track.
A native of Dalton, Lauren er Pero because she is very History because he enjoyed
extremely understanding, and Her favorite class was
plans to take a gap year. Her enthusiastic about teaching her the subject matter. His favorite
very helpful. keyboarding because it was
favorite class was human phys- students and has taught Allison teacher was Bob Hambridge
Ariel is receiving the Maria entertaining and useful. Her fa-
iology because she found it very several valuable life lessons. Joy Thompson Amador Memo- because he always made social
vorite teacher was Heather Pero
interesting. Her favorite teacher rial Scholarship Award. because she always made sure studies fun.
was Mariann Walsh, a business you knew what you were doing Jacob is receiving the Ryan R.
teacher, because she was always in class. Almeter Memorial Scholarship.
willing to listen to her students. Lauren is receiving the M.
Lauren is receiving the Bobbi Alice Doyle Prize Fund Award,
Jo Brown Memorial Award. the KCSTA Most Outstanding
Senior Student Award in Social
Studies, and a three-year Per-
fect Attendance Award.
Liam Costello Rebecca Fisher
A native of Nunda, Liam A native of Dalton, Rebecca
plans to attend SUNY Potsdam is headed to basic training for
to pursue a degree in engineer- the Army National Guard and Rieley Tucker
ing. will then attend college at Alfred
Serena Blackburn Liam participated in soccer, A native of Leicester, Rieley
University. plans to obtain her cosmetology
A native of Nunda, Serena track, band, chorus, National Rebecca participated in vol- license and work in the field.
plans to attend SUNY Brockport Honor Society, chess, and dra- leyball, track, and was a mem-
Cassandra Szulewski Rieley participated in cheer-
to study sociology with plans to ma club. He is pursuing the rank ber in both the National Honor leading and was a member of
go on and earn a doctorate in of Eagle Scout in Boy Scouts. Society and National Technical A native of Hunt, Cassandra both the National Honor Soci-
the same discipline. His favorite period was lunch Honor Society. plans to attend SUNY Cobleskill ety and the National Technical
Serena participated in cross because he loves food. Rebecca’s favorite class was to study biotechnology. Honor Society.
country, track, National Honor Liam is receiving the Nunda English because of Karen Bug- Her favorite class was cell bi- Her favorite class was her
Society and drama club. Rotary Interact Award and the man’s homemade treats. Her ology because of its interesting cosmetology CTE because she
Her favorite class was sociol- KCS Music Department Out- favorite teacher was science content. Her favorite teacher
ogy because she found the ma- standing Senior Vocalist Award. teacher James Stoufer because was science teacher Abijah Gath See KESHEQUA T47
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Her favorite teacher was social
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Commencement
Amanda Redman
Valedictorian
to study biology
Lima Christian School Class
of 2018 Valedictorian Amanda
Redman is daughter of Bill
and Tracy Redman of Henri-
etta.
Amanda has been active in
drama, yearbook, Girl Scouts,
art and chorus. She is also
a Eastman Youth Chamber
singer.
Amanda plans to attend
Houghton College to study
biology.
Class list
Scott McCoy Patty Tomanovich
Micah McGuire
Kaitlyn Van De Weert
Gracie Nicol
Members of the Lima Chris-
Gary Wall
tian School Class of 2018 are:
Bryn Pauly Marissa Waterman
Corban Popen Alexandra Welker
Mary Kate Brushafer
Colin Reagan Jiawei Xie
Ashley Christiansen
Amanda Redman
Patty Tomanovich Sam Conlon
Keyi Zhao
Clark Consul
Salutatorian Jayson Faynor
to attend RIT John Faynor WE ARE FAMILY
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Class list
Listed are the can- Zachary Davis Christian Hill Cameron Mahoney Evan Romanowski Cody Ullock
didates for graduation Ezekiel Dawson Tavian Hino Caleb Maier Dakota Ross
in the Livonia Central Rachael Hoh Jackson Marshall Alexa Ruscitto Mikayla VanDerMeid
School Class of 2018: Lauryn Enriquez Susanna Howard Matthew Martusciello Fabiola Velazquez
Morgan Farman Kyle Huber Ryan Mattice Ryan Schirtz Cameron Villone
Jamie Ackerman Mackenzie Faulkner Matthew Hyde Madison McCafferty John Schlendorf Fynn Vossler
Nathan Adams Kyle Feldman Morgan Hyde Brittnee McMurtry Terra Shammah
Jacob Adkins Carinthiens Ashley Melino Sydney Shellenbarger Kara Waddell
Katherine Allen Felton-Lewis Margaret Jason Garrett Morphy Olivia Shirley Seth Waldron
Trinity Aselin Mackenzie Ferlicca Jeremy Johnson Karlee Shull Andrew Walker
Hannah Field Da’Vieque Naulls Nathan Shull Kaitlyn Walters
Tylor Barnhart Madison Forbes Kendyll Kearney Amber Nauratil Corrine Sicker Samuel Warner
Karli Bennett Taylor Ford Aleksander Kipphut Tyler Norris Chandler Simpson Jake Wenzel
Aleeya Bourcy Kreyshna Velazquez Erika Koch Bridget Norton Molly Smearing Cloie Whitbeck
Mark Brado Franquis Anna Krebbeks Andrea Smith Corinne Wiedemann
Torrey Bronecki John Futter Mckenzie Kress Hannah Olver Andrew Smith Brittney Wolter
Samantha Kress Ellen O’Neil Bryce Stanton Alexia Woodruff
Erin Castrovinci Kennedy Garger Liam Krieger Owen Stevens Vivian Wuertzer
Chelsea Coombs, Wyatt Garofalo Hayleigh Palotti Logan Swaisgood Hannah Wyatt
Cullen Coons Kollin Gerber Hailee LaFountain Breonna Provorse
Emily Cooper Jenna Guilian Lillian Lang Christopher Taylor Jeffrey Yaw Jr.
Andrew Crossway Jacklyne Gurgel Matthew Law Bailey Redding Lauren TeBeau
Devante Gwyn Alexander Livingston Philip Redman Alberto Tewksbury
Elizabeth Daugherty Carley LoPresto Timothy Redman
Dakota Dauphinee James Hapke Kylee Love Nicholas Ripley
James Davis Shawn Hawkins Barrett Lowe Shannon Roberts
Graduation 2018 Thursday, June 21, 2018 • 31
CLASS LEADERS
RACHAEL HOH,
’ chael enjoyed the most,
she replied, “Freedom with
your schedule — there are a
variety of classes, seeing my
punzel’s Prince and “Spamalot”
as Lancelot.
He was also a three-sport ath-
lete, competing in swimming,
His most important lesson
learned is that when you look
back you regret what you didn’t
lete, competing in cross Talking about what she enjoyed
most about high school. friends every day, and music soccer, and track and field. He do more than what you stirred
country and softball. classes — specifically wind was also a Section V Champion up the courage to do.
She was a member of the ensemble and Livonia Live.” in swimming and soccer. Alberto went on to share with
“Into the Woods” musical She encourages incoming Alberto has received numer- freshmen: “All-nighters aren’t
ensemble, where she played freshmen to try out any clubs ous awards and honors, includ- that bad, as long as you get sleep
Gretel. the Livingston County Youth or sports they might be in- ing Bulldog Pride Award and the next day—so get involved!”
She also volunteered for Recognition Award, and the terested, even if their friends Rensselaer Medal for Academic Three aspects of high school
St. Matthew Church’s “Eat New York State Scholarship aren’t doing it. Achievement. He was a top that Alberto enjoyed the most
for Heat” and “Souperbowl for Academic Excellence. “You should do what will scorer on the math team and were Saturday breakfast with
of Caring,” the Friends of She was first chair flute at make you happy and not oth- scored a five on the Advanced the swim team, being a prince
Livonia 5K, and the Friendly Area All-State her freshman ers,” she shared. Placement physics exam. with Dylan in “Into the Woods,”
Home assisted living back- year of high school. The most important lesson He was also involved in and study halls.
pack drive. After graduation, she plans she learned in high school different community service After graduation Alberto will
Rachael has received a to attend Rochester Institute was that the amount of effort projects, including Scouting attend International Christian
number of awards and hon- of Technology where she will you put in will show in your for Food and recycling in the University in Japan to study in-
ors, including Principal’s List, study chemical engineering. results of how well you do. school. formation sciences.
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32 • Thursday, June 21, 2018 Graduation 2018
TOP TEN
Rachael Hoh
Valedictorian
Alberto Tewksbury
Salutatorian
Hayleigh Palotti
Logan Swaisgood Morgan Farman Kennedy Garger
outdoor track, indoor track.
Class rank: 4. Class rank: 5. Class rank: 6. Honors and awards: State
Plans after graduation: Plans after graduation: Plans after graduation: Champion (CrossCoun-
University of Maryland to Canisius College to major in Rochester Institute of Tech- try 2016, 2017), two-time
major in astronautical engi- elementary/special educa- nology to major in psychology. All-Greater Rochester Run-
neering . tion. High school activities: ner of the Year, nine-time
High school activities: Na- High school activities: Na- National Honor Society, Sci- All-Greater Rochester First
Bridget Norton tional Honor Society, Science tional Honor Society, Science ence National Honor Society, Team member, four-time
National Honor Society, Sci- National Honor Society, Link yearbook club, Spanish club, Section V Outstanding Female
Class rank: 3. ence Olympiad, Brainstorm- Crew, Spanish club, student student council, class officer, Athlete, Bulldog Pride Award .
Plans after graduation: ers/Masterminds, VEX Club, council, swimming (captain), Link Crew, high school musi- Most important lesson
SUNY Geneseo to major in math team, games club, magic U.S.A. swimming, dance. cals, competition dance team. learned: “Time is something
biochemistry. club founder, Livonia Live, Honors and awards: Prin- Honors and awards: Bull- you can’t earn more of. It’s a
High school activities: wind ensemble, jazz ensem- cipal’s List, AP Scholar, Amer- dog Pride Awards, Academic part of your life you’re giving
National Honor Society (vice ble, musical theater, varsity ican Chemical Society Award, Excellence Awards for Earth away and that’s a huge sacri-
president), Science National cross country, soccer, track Bulldog Pride Awards, LCAA Science, Advanced Placement fice to make. But remember,
Honor Society, Science Olym- and field, Boy Scouts. Swimmer of the Meet, LCAA European and geometry, se- determination will get you far
piad, Link Crew and A-Team, Honors and awards: Amer- All-Star, Section V 100m Back nior class “Most Outgoing.” in life, but don’t let it get you
secretary of the Class of 2018, ican Chemical Society Excel- Champion. Most important lesson far from life. Try to find an in-
Spanish Club, volleyball (team lence Award, Principal’s List, Most important lesson learned: “How to budget my ternal happiness and balance
captain). Clarkson Leadership Award, learned: Time management time in order to make the most within yourself.”
Honors and awards: Prin- University of Arizona Excel- and organization. out of being involved in many Advice to freshmen: “Cher-
cipal’s List, Principal’s Choice lence Award, Bergmann Asso- Advice to freshmen: “Enjoy activities.” ish the little moments like
Award, Chemistry Achieve- ciates Award. your time in high school; it Advice to freshmen: “Take early morning practice with
ment Award, Livingston Arts Most important lesson goes by too fast, so take advan- risks and get involved. Don’t your best friends, teammates,
Scholastic Art Show (first learned: “It is valuable to be tage of every opportunity you worry about what others may going grocery shopping with
place, second place), National ambitious, and to aim high in receive.” think, and do it anyways. your mom, and personal
History Day (first place at the life. Never accept things the connections with teachers
regional competition). way they are, but pursue the
Most important lesson Hayleigh Palotti and coaches. It’s the daily
‘
best life for yourself, even if Find a way to moments that add up to make
learned: “I learned that it is that means doing something Class rank: 7. you who you are. These seem-
good to try everything at least unexpected or difficult.” balance fun with Plans after graduation: ingly trivial and meaningless
once. It may be good or it may Advice to freshmen: “Bal- Jacksonville University to ma-
be bad; I might end up loving it ance. Find a way to balance
work, but ensure that jor in nursing.
times at the moment will be-
come nostalgic memories you
or hating it. Either way, partic-
ipating at least once is far bet-
ter than being left out/missing
out on an opportunity.”
fun with work, but ensure
that work always comes first.
Build a good schedule and the
things you, not your friends,
work comes first.
LOGAN SWAISGOOD,
Advice to freshmen.
’ High school activities:
National Honor Society, Na-
tional Science Honor Society,
A-Team, Link Crew, student
won’t be able to recreate once
you graduate. Enjoy it as long
as possible ...”
Advice to freshmen: “I not your parents, want to do!” council officer, cross-country, See LIVONIA T33
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Mikayla VanDerMeid
Tim Redman
Class rank. 10.
Class rank: 9. Plans after graduation:
Plans after graduation: Mercyhurst University to ma-
SUNY Brockport to major in jor in fashion merchandising.
physical education. High school activities: Sci-
Anna Krebbeks High school activities: ence National Honor Society,
Class rank: 8. National Honor Society, Sci- VEX Club, Math Team, Com-
Plans after graduation: ence National Honor Society, puter Club, yearbook, soccer,
SUNY Geneseo to major in el- cross-country, indoor track track.
ementary/special education. (team captain), outdoor track, Honors and awards: Princi- DOUG MCFARLAND/FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS, FILE
High school activities: soccer . pal’s List, Academic Achieve-
Honors and awards: three- Livonia wide receiver James Hapke, a senior, was a top target
National Honor Society, vice ment in Chemistry, County Art for the Bulldogs football team last fall.
president of the Class of 2018, time Section V champion (in- Show “Best in Show” Award
Link Crew, Spanish Club, door/outdoor track), six-time Most important lesson
Livingston County champion learned: “You need to be true
swimming, Girls on the Run
junior coach, High School (indoor/outdoor track), two- to who you are and don’t take
Congrats Graduates!
musicals, student director of time Section V champion (soc- high school for granted. Peo-
“Mary Poppins Jr.”, All County cer), Eagle Scout .
Most important lesson
ple aren’t kidding when they Sandra J. Eleczko D.D.S.
Chorus and Band, St. Matthew say these four years fly by.”
Church Youth Ministry . learned: “Just do whatcha Advice to freshmen: “Ask Family Dentistry
Honors and awards: Bull- want to do . . . it’s that simple for help from your teachers.
dog Pride Award, Chemistry you know, yo.” Most of them are available “Your comfort is our first priority.”
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Class list
Listed are the candidates Alex Crespo Lazu Reagan Maldonado Angel Santos Commencement
for graduation in the Mount Liz Nahiomy Crespo Toledo Vanessa Mancuso Lauren Simmons
Morris Central School Class of Montel May WHEN: 12:30 p.m. June 24.
2018: Spencer DiSalvo Francisco Mendez Lugo Christopher Thompson WHERE: Mount Morris High
Evan Michaels Nicholas Torcello School auditorium,
Yaslaitza Anaya Martinez Michael Edwards Anderson Torres 30 Bonadonna Ave.,
Monique Nichols Mount Morris.
Tatium Benedict Joshua Hart Marivelisse Vargas Ferrer
Mariah Biondolillo Kane Hoag Christian Passamonte Tatiana Vazquez
Colin Brickwood
Melissa Cappadonia Linda Lin Kristin Rawleigh Devon Young
Madeleine Clinton Drake Lockamy Hawk Madelynn Regal
Janiel Colon Burgos Trinity Rodriguez
Cesar Coyote-Medina
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CONGRATULATIONS
son of Elizabeth Medina Gali-
cia, is the salutatorian of the
Mount Morris Central School
Class of 2018.
Cesar has accomplished a
lot during this time at Mount
Morris.
Cesar is a member of the
National Honor Society and
Key Club.
He also played soccer at
both the junior varsity and
varsity levels.
Cesar is the recipient of the
Martello Award for Technolo-
gy, and the 2017 Xerox Award
for Innovation & Information Cesar Coyote-Medina
Technology.
He also received an aca- Cesar plans to attend a
demic varsity letter and Gold college for biomedical engi- food stores
Star pin, as well as the Honor neering with the aspiration to
Key for drawing and painting,
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Class list
Listed are the candi- Maeson Erie Clark Trinity M. Glover Johnson Jesus M. Natrigo Joseph Andrew
dates for graduation in Benjamin J. Clark Jr. Arianna Cassandra Lauren E. Kimmel Jaylee Morgan Newton Shoram
the Wayland-Cohocton Dakota L. Copeland Green Amya R. Kinney Casey Jane Slayton
Central School Class of Olivia Nicole Corby Alicia Mabel Guarasci Olivia Alice Knudsen Marissa Lynne O’Con- Gerald Paul Smith Jr.
2018: Aydan Thomas Joseph Lily B. Guido nor Gabrielle Rose Stanton
Cotter Gavin A. Ladd Hunter Jackson O’Neal
Lillian D. Stenzel
Caleb M. Allison Paige Elizabeth Craig Baily Anne Halbert Malley M. Landino
Mackenzie Coleen Patrick Christian Lee Savanna Marie Landolf Kortni Morgyn Parsons Hunter W. Stephens
David J. Bailey Jr. Curtin Hale Leaha D. Langerman Jacob Julius Paufler Jacob C. Stern
Cassandra Marlene Ian Patrick Hall Alex A. Lincoln Ashlyn Marie Phelps Caleb J. Sutton
Batzel Jeffery D. Drake Michael Thomas Han- Logan E. Lock
Garret D. Beaupre’ Justin Matthew Drake non Jr. Dylan M. Rawleigh Jared C. Tobias
Katlin R. Bidlack Brendan James Due- Kyle Mathew Hass Alexa Corien Martin Luke E. Reigelsperger
Christopher D. Blaker mmel Emily G. Hersh Megan R. McAllister Katryna Marie Rock Cameron T. Wagner
Patrick Douglas Bowes Megan A. Dunham Andrue N. Holbrook Kayla J. McCauley Cole G. Rowland Desirae Lynn Wagner
Ashley L. Brooker Christopher J. Hol- Kierra G. McClure Mitchell K. Wetherbee
Cody Allen Brooker Ryan Tyler Flagg brook Rhiannon L. McHar- Erica H. Sabins Brittney L. White
Gavin Stewart Burke Jeffrey Lee Fox Jr. Kalum J. Holbrook gue Anthony J. Sarago
Benjamin H. Wilkinson
Alexandra Nicole But- Molly Katherine Fox Morgan Nicole Hop- Trevor T. Milliman Dianalynn Marie
ton pough Colton R. Moir Schaffer Tonia Bernice Melody
Jesi Salvador Garcia Samantha Ann Iller- Madison K. Moon Gregory Frederick Willis
Cody M. Candie Colton L. Garrett brun Johnathan Micheal Schwab
Matthew R. Carey Michael L. Gascon Jacob D. Ingham Mosher Emily Claire Schwartz Alexyn Elizabeth Zi-
Karlee Kevin Chizuk Emma Lee Gleason Mackenzie Marie Andrew J. Myers Frank D. Shanley genfus
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Listed are the candidates Jesse Michael Feltham Brittany Link Carlie Cheyenne Shippee
for graduation in the York Jared R. Flickner Walker James Major Matthew John Sica
Central School Class of Rebecca L. Fuller Dominique Marie Mar- YORK’S ACE
2018: tello Alissa Erin Walus
Elaine Rose Gates Austin M. Mayor Kora Watson
Chloe J. Allen Curtis V. Geiger Caroline Grace Williams
Autumn Andrews Tyler S. Gendron Blake Edward Nahalka Vincent E. Williams Jr.
Dylan Wright
Matthew Bargy Marco Antonio Hernan- Hailey Nichole Pascuzzo Trevor Jay Wybron
Savannah Bennett dez Makenna Cecilia Pierson
Malina Marie Bianchi Dylan Christopher Zam-
Jessica L. Boyd Justyn Jackson Shea Isabell Ratchford bito
Kenneth John Jaroszek Ashley Lynne Reese
Nicholas Anthony Cun- Joshua R. Relyea
ningham Lauren Margaret Ken- Jared Michael-Dean
nedy Rivers LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS FILE PHOTO
Garrett Didas Zane Kingston York senior Kenny Jaroszek allowed just
Madelyn Isabella Dougal Emily Elizabeth Leake William Salamone three hits and struck out five batters in
Jaden Mackenzie Englert James Michael Lee IV Brionna Scharet-Joose the Knights’ 2-0 first round sectional win.
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Dominique has earned tial Scholarship and will play
the Bronze Award and Silver soccer there as well.
Dominique Martello Award for Girl Scouts and is
Dominique Martello, the
daughter of Chris and Kim
working towards her Gold
Award. She has also received
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member of the National Ski Award. She attended the Rob- ter of Christine and Craig Bi-
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in both outdoor emergency Dominique plans to attend of the student board. She is a Established 1886
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A celebration of champions
Third time’s the charm for Avon Braves baseball team; others share a winning feeling
By Kevin Hooker Winter
kevin@livingstonnews.com
While there were no sec-
T
he Avon Braves and its six
seniors could not have tional winners in boys or girls
drawn up a better ending basketball, several seniors who
to their season. had standout seasons. The
After falling short in each of Perry boys’ four-year run with
the previous two seasons, the Tyler Cowie—the back-to-back
Braves rallied from three runs LCN Player of the Year—and
down against Ticonderoga and Austin Croll came to an end
held on for a 6-5 extra innings in the sectional finals for the
victory for the program’s first second straight year. The duo
New York State baseball title. helped Perry win more than 40
The victory gave Livingston games the past two seasons, in-
County’s just its second-ever cluding an undefeated regular
state baseball title, and the season in 2016-17, and scored
2017-18 high school sports sea- more than 1,000 points each for
son fittingly closed on a high their careers.
note. There also was a re-
Through the years, the cord-breaking performance
Livingston County Athletic As- by 6’8” big-man Ben MacCo-
sociation has built a strong rep- nnell (Warsaw), who scored
utation as one of the premier 50 points with 21 rebounds in
counties in New York State, and a game over Keshequa— his
this year was no different — we DOUG MCFARLAND/FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS, FILE PHOTO point total is the most ever by a
handed out 13 team sectional Members of the Avon Braves baseball team celebrate after winning the New York State Class C Livingston County player (on
titles, and three state champi- baseball championship in Binghamton. It was the program’s first state title. file).
onships, including two individ- On the girls side, the stron-
ual championships from late gest players in the area were
October to early June. all seniors, and included Way-
Needless to say, it will be Co’s Alex Button, Bath’s Jadyn
year our athletes — particularly Abrams, Pavilion’s Kim Davis,
the seniors — will not forget and Letchworth’s Kelsy Hast-
any time soon. ings and Julia Mertsock. All
Here’s a quick recap: scored more than 1,000 points
for their careers.
Fall Abrams was selected as the
It all started in the fall with Livingston County News Player
three teams winning a section- of the Year after averaging 22.7
al title and one runner winning points per game (second in the
a state championship. LCAA). She scored 30 points in
The Livonia boys soccer MARK GUTMAN VIA THE (BATAVIA) DAILY NEWS, FILE PHOTO five different games.
team and its 12 seniors were Hayleigh Palotti won her Way-Co’s Button, ended
once again the king of the LCAA second straight state cross her career as a First Team
as they captured their sixth DOUG MCFARLAND/FOR THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS, FILE PHOTO country title in the fall – the
straight Section V title under only Section V girl to do so. See SPORTS T46
Mount Morris senior Colin Brickwood led all of LCAA in goals (32)
head coach Ray Maxwell. Two and helped his team capture the sectional title this past fall.
seniors — Kyle Feldman and
Tavian Hino — both ranked in 2014. Vescovi, along with junior Riley
the top three in points among And who can forget the Pasquale, were both named to
all LCAA players. dominating run the Le Roy All-State teams.
Then there was the Mount volleyball team made? Coach Individually, Livonia runner
Morris boys soccer team. Kelly Tyler and its core of five Hayleigh Palotti added to her
Led by senior Colin Brick- seniors— Ava Vescovi, Emily already thick resume with her Congratulations
wood — whose 71 total points Leone, Taylor Sherman, Jaidyn second straight state title on
(32 goals, seven assists) ranked Smith, and Juliana Prinz — the cross country team. She is Graduates!
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