Artwork by student Michael Spedalle.
Upcoming Events
Badges Alumni Network Event / Molloy vs. Christ the King HS
- When: Friday, January 8th, 2016 | 6:30pm
- Where: Archbishop Molloy High School
- Who: Badges Alumni + All Members of the Molloy Community
- REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED
Calling all law enforcement, fire department personnel, and all in public service (active & retired)! On Friday, January 8th, Molloy will host a casual event for its Badges Alumni. The evening will include food and beverages as well as a Molloy’s Boys Varsity basketball team taking on rival Christ the King High School. The event will kick off at 6:30pm with a pregame reception. Tipoff in the Varsity game is scheduled for 7:30pm. Reserved seating for event guests will be available on the stage in the Jack Curran Gym. The reception will continue after the game as well. While this event is sponsored by our Badges Network, we would also like to invite ALL members of the Molloy community to attend! Please join us for our first event of the New Year to reconnect, socialize, and network with your fellow Stanners. (Pictured above: photos from our last Badges event, January 2015)
Br. Ron Marcellin Scholarship Dinner
- When: Sunday, January 17th, 2016 | 8:00pm
- Where: Trinity Restaurant & Bar in Floral Park
- REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED
Archbishop Molloy High School is pleased to invite you to the Br. Ron Marcellin Scholarship Dinner on Sunday, January 17th, 2016. This dinner, which is hosted by our friends at Trinity Bar & Restaurant in Floral Park, pays tribute to the memory of Br. Ron Marcellin, one of the most caring and influential figures in Molloy’s history. Br. Ron’s faith, passion for education and music, and care of each individual student inspired many generations of Stanners. In fact, those who knew him continue to be inspired by him. The Br. Ronald Marcellin committee has hosted this event annually to raise money to help future Stanners in Br. Ron’s name. Funds raised by this event directly benefit students and families in need. We are humbled that the Br. Ron Marcellin Scholarship is currently awarded to two wonderful Freshmen, and we are excited that it will help two more outstanding young students next school year.
Around the School
Students Collect Toys for Annual Drive
Molloy students showed their Marist spirit this month by participating in our school’s annual Toy Drive, coordinated by Campus Ministry Director Mr. Mike Germano ’93. Mr. Germano announced that Stanners collected 1,026 new toys as well as $2,500 in monetary donations through a mission collection. These toys and donations will benefit children and families through Make a Difference Christmas, HeartShare, Catholic Charities, and at the local Briarwood Shelter.
Solidarity Sleep Out Offers Perspective
Stanners recently took part in Molloy’s latest Solidarity Sleep Out. This event encourages students to “sleep out” at Molloy for one night, thereby actively engaging them in a national movement to raise money to end youth homelessness. “The Solidarity Sleep Out is an opportunity for our students to stand in solidarity with 2 million young people who will experience homelessness this year,” said event moderator Mrs. Daniela Jelcic. “I was very pleased with the turnout and the level of participation, and I feel that the students gained important new perspectives about youth homelessness through this experience.” Students also raised $650 for Covenant House, one of the largest privately funded childcare agencies in the US.
Sports Updates
Winter sports at Molloy are off to a great start overall! Here’s a look at the current records of our talented teams.
- Boys Varsity Basketball: 2-0
- Boys JV Basketball: 4-1
- Boys Freshman Basketball: 2-3
- Girls Varsity Basketball: 8-1
- Girls JV Basketball: 5-2
- Varsity Volleyball: 10-0
- Girls Varsity Swimming: 6-0
- Boys Varsity Swimming: 3-2
In Boys Varsity Swimming, senior Harry Ortof ’16 is a State Qualifier for the “500 Free” event. Track & Field results are covered in the story below. We would like to congratulate Harry and all of our athletes and coaches on their outstanding work so far. Here’s to more success in 2016!
Track & Field Athletes Impress at CHSAA Relay Carnival
Molloy’s Track & Field athletes have continued their great success this year as we transition from fall to the winter sports season. Senior Sarah Kowpak ‘16 (pictured above) is the returning New York State Champion in the high jump as well as the Molloy record holder. Sarah’s record is an unreal 5’9”, which she achieved earlier this year at the outdoor NYS Championships. She opened up her senior season with a win at the CHSAA Relay Carnival at Icahn Stadium on December 12th, jumping a solid 5’4″. On the heels of her outstanding high school career in both academics and athletics, Sarah recently signed to study and jump at Northeastern University. Family members joined Coach Kawan Lovelace ’94, Coach AJ Power ’84, Athletic Director Mike McCleary, and President Richard Karsten ’81 at the signing to show their support and congratulate Sarah on this outstanding achievement.
The Boys Varsity Shuttle Hurdle Relay Team, which includes senior Liam Rock ’16, junior Oluwatomide Alao ’17, and sophomore Joshua Titus ’18, won their CHSAA Relay Carnival event in impressive fashion. The team set both a meet and a school record with a time of 24.18 and are aiming to qualify for Nationals at the upcoming Stanner Games in 2016. Senior Urbi Tucker ‘16 won the triple jump event with a jump of 33’9″. The boys Track & Field team also won the Distance Medley Relay event with a fantastic team time of 11:03.30. (Pictured: Oluwatomide, Liam, and Joshua)
Molloy’s Track & Field athletes now look ahead to Stanner Games, which will take place Saturday, January 16th, 2016 at The Armory in Manhattan. One of the largest meets of the year, Stanner Games invites hundreds of students representing over 170 high schools around the tri-state area.
218 Students, Faculty & Alumni Enjoy Private Screening of “Star Wars”
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is arguably one of the most hyped films in the history of modern cinema. Drawing on the success of six previous installments, including three prequels released between 1999 and 2005, the seventh film in the beloved Sci-Fi series was teased for months in 2015 with promises of inspiring Star Wars fans of old and captivating a new, younger audience. In anticipation of this monumental release, members of the Sci-Fi Club at Molloy planned a private screening at UA Midway Theater in Forest Hills on Friday, December 18th to ensure their participation in a surefire record-breaking opening weekend.
“At 218 people, this was the largest after school field trip in Molloy’s history,” said Mr. Glenn DaGrossa, an art teacher, co-moderator of the school’s Sci-Fi Club, and avid Star Wars fan. “Molloy’s Sci-Fi club usually plans for 25 to 40 activities throughout the year, but this was a home run. It’s been 10 years since the last Star Wars film was released, and while some students have gone back and watched the original films, there are many students who are completely new to the Star Wars universe. They all came together with great enthusiasm and were absolutely thrilled with the new movie.”
The outing also attracted a record number of faculty chaperones, as well as alumni representing several generations. “The diversity of the turnout demonstrates not only the bond we in the Star Wars community share, but the Molloy community as well,” said Mr. Chris Dougherty ’91, co-moderator of the Sci-Fi Club, while reflecting on the screening. He went on to describe Star Wars as “a part of our culture as a society” and that the films “have the power to bring many different people together in celebration.” The Sci-Fi Club is currently planning a second field trip to see the movie as a group again in January, as well as a meeting to discuss the movie together in greater depth. “We educate our students based on the curriculum, but we also embrace opportunities to teach our culture,” said Mr. DaGrossa. “Exposing our students to the Star Wars saga is similar to reading books or plays in English or Drama. The films are fun, but there are many layers to them. It’s definitely an educational experience.”
Andrew Savino ’85, now retired, recently paid a visit to his brother Joe Savino ’86 at the Rockefeller Center tree lighting. Joe, a member of the NYPD, was working the evening shift with his trusty equine colleague “Thor” when Andrew stopped by to share in ringing in the Christmas Season. Thanks for the photo, Andrew! (Pictured: Andrew [left] with Joe and Thor)
Rimas Vebeliunas ’70 retired from ExxonMobil in 2014 after 40 years with the company. He celebrated his retirement by backpacking across the Grand Canyon with his daughter and several friends. Rimas is doing fine in the days since, living in Houston, Texas, and starting his retirement years by traveling with his wife Anne.
Ivan Pereira ’03, a staff reporter for amNew York, was featured in his own article on December 15th in anticipation of the release of the new Star Wars movie. Ivan, a Star Wars fan, joined a group of Jedis in training at a “Jedi School” in Manhattan. Ivan was photographed taking part in the class, and in the article provided his review of the class as well as a list of the dueling skills he picked up along the way. You could say that the feature made Ivan’s day. | Read the full article (Photos courtesy of amNew York)
We are saddened to share the passing of Joe Franki ’66 following a brief yet courageous battle with cancer. Joe is survived by his wife Madeline, their three children,their seven grandchildren, and brother-in-law Greg Farrell ’74. Please keep Joe and the Franki family in your prayers.
We are saddened to share the December 15th passing of Jennette Markey, mother of James Markey ’77, grandmother of Gerard McAdams ’89, Matthew McAdams ’90, Daniel McAdams ’96, Terrence McAdams ’01, and Mark Gorman ’93, and mother-in-law of Pat Gorman ’69. “She was a kind, quiet lady whose primary concern in life was the well being of her large family,” said Pat. Jennette was 95 years old. Please keep Jennette and her family in your prayers.
We are deeply saddened to share the passing of John (Jay) Kennedy on December 7, 2015, father of John (Jack) Kennedy ’74 and Terrence Kennedy ’87, Grandfather of Jack Mangin ’16, and Thomas Mangin ’18, also the father-in-law to John Mangin ’83. Mr. Kennedy was a resident of Richmond Hill for most of his life and was a big part of the sports association of Holy Child Jesus. He was a great man with a big heart, who loved all dearly; especially his family. The Kennedy family requests that you keep John Kennedy in your prayers.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Richard Reddington ’72.
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