2013-2014 - Belen Jesuit Preparatory School

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2013-2014 - Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
BELEN JESUIT
SPORTS BANQUET
2014
Lord,
Teach me to be generous,
Teach me to serve you as you deserve,
To give and not to count the cost,
To fight and not to heed the wounds,
To toil and not to seek for rest,
To labor and not to ask for reward,
Save that of knowing that I do your will.
St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556)
BELEN JESUIT PREPARATORY SCHOOL
SPORTS BANQUET PROGRAM
2013-2014
VOLUME XXX
This is an official publication of the Belen Jesuit Athletic Department. The staff would like to
express gratitude to the following individuals and groups for their help in making this program.
Mr. Johnny Calderin, Mrs. Sujayla Collins, Mr. German Delgado, Mr. Thomas de Quesada, Mr. Tomas
Dominguez, Mrs. Teri Elias, Mr. Don Hunsinger, Mr. Bryan Lorenzo, Mr. Steven Murphy, Mr. Rick
Raimundez, Mr. Jose Roca, Mr. Daniel Halle, Mr. Tim VanScoy, Mr. Nestor Varona, Mr. Augusto
Venegas, Mrs. Maria Consuegra, Mrs. Lourdes Vega, Mrs. Carol Vila, Echoes Staff, Herff Jones and
parents. Advertising content is not edited or pre-screened by Belen Jesuit. Individual advertisers and/
or its authors are solely responsible for the content and they do not reflect the views or opinions of
Belen Jesuit. For comments or corrections, please e-mail [email protected]
Rev. Pedro A. Suarez, S.J. - President
Dr. Maria Cristina Reyes-Garcia- Principal
Mr. Carlos Barquin - Athletic Director
Mr. Victor Arrieta - Editor
500 Southwest 127th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33184
305.223-8600
www.belenjesuit.org
TABLE OF CONTENTS
President/Principal’s Letter
Athletic Director’s Letter
Cheerleading
Varsity Baseball
Varsity Basketball
Varsity Bowling
Varsity Crew
Varsity Cross Country
Varsity Football
Varsity Golf
Varsity Lacrosse
Varsity Soccer
Varsity Swimming
Varsity Tennis
Varsity Track & Field
Varsity Volleyball
Varsity Water Polo
Varsity Wrestling
Junior Varsity Baseball
Junior Varsity Basketball
Junior Varsity & MS Crew
Junior Varsity Football
Junior Varsity Golf
Junior Varsity Lacrosse
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Junior Varsity Soccer
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Junior Varsity Volleyball
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Freshman Baseball
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Freshman Basketball
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Middle School Baseball Gold & Blue 32
Middle School Basketball Gold & Blue33
Middle School Cross Country
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Middle School Football
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Middle School Golf
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Middle School Soccer Gold & Blue 37
Middle School Swimming
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Middle School Tennis
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Middle School Track & Field
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Middle School Volleyball Gold & Blue 41
Middle School Water Polo
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6th Grade Baseball
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6th Grade Basketball
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6th Grade Cross Country
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6th Grade Football
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6th Grade Soccer
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6th Grade Track & Field
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Belen Sports Hall of Fame
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The Miami Herald Clippings
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Advertising
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May 5, 2014
Dear Student-Athletes,
It is with great joy that I join you in thanking the Lord for your accomplishments this year in the
area of Athletics. Together with your coaches and teachers you have shown sportsmanship,
commitment, hard work and perseverance, which are essential elements to succeed, not only
in sports, but also in life.
May the good Lord guide you next year and in everything you do. May your lives be fruitful and
happy, filled with the Ignatian spirit of the “magis” that you have learned at Belen, always
striving to do more and give more to the greater glory of God.
With every good wish, sincerely,
Pedro A. Suarez, S.J.
President
Dear Student-Athletes,
We would like to congratulate you on your achievements in all your athletic events this year. At
Belen Jesuit we strive to give you the best resources available. We encourage you to be
competitive in the fields because we understand that through sports, you are experiencing
selflessness, endurance, determination, and challenge.
With every athletic accomplishment you have acquired many important skills needed to
succeed in life. Besides learning the rules of different sports, you have cultivated lifelong values
of teamwork, leadership, dedication, commitment, sportsmanship, and goal setting. Moreover,
you have maintained composure, developed a hard work ethic, balanced busy schedules, and
lived a healthy lifestyle in order to reach individual and team goals. All in all, you have
embraced the “magis.” We are proud of you!
We would also like to express our deepest gratitude to Coach Barquín, our Athletic Director, as
well as the coaches and P.E. teachers who have contributed to your formation as Belen Scholar
Athletes.
May God bless you,
Dr. María Cristina Reyes-García
Principal
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Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
The Belen Jesuit Athletic program continues to rank among the best overall male
athletic programs for class 6A in Florida. Our school has placed among the top 2 programs
during each of the past 5 years. The 2013-2014 season got off to a blistering start. The crew
team made a historic appearance in the most prestigious regatta in the Western Hemisphere:
the Royal Canadian Henley. Not only did they compete, but they came home with a medal!
Not to be outdone, the varsity cross country team captured yet another State Championship,
their fourth in a row and ended up as the best cross country program in the state, regardless
of classification for the third consecutive year. Since its foundation in 1970, this program has
averaged a top 3 finish at the state level. The swimming team was not left behind as they
too captured another State Championship title; their 7th in the past 8 years. Cross country
head coach Frankie Ruiz was a national finalist for coach of the year and was selected as
Florida coach of the year for the second consecutive year by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA). Coach Kirk
Peppas was also selected as coach of the year by the FACA for the second consecutive year. The golf team completed
an outstanding season and was ranked one of the best 4 programs in all of Miami-Dade County. The Dean of Football
Coaches in Miami-Dade County Richard Stuart earned his 200th career victory when the football team defeated Miami
Sunset 9-7.
The winter season was highlighted by 7th grade student Julian Ramirez becoming the youngest wrestler ever
from Belen to win a varsity medal in State Competition when he finished in 3rd place. The varsity soccer team had an
outstanding season as they dominated their district opponents before suffering a heartbreaking loss in the Region
semifinal game; a game that went down to more than 10 penalty kicks before it was finally decided. Coach Tanger
Mendonça secured his 100th career win with a 3-0 win over Mater Academy. The basketball team gave Coach Jose
E. Roca his 300th career win when they defeated rival Columbus in front of an estimated crowd of 5,000 at the Bank
United Center in the University Miami.
The spring season witnessed our youngest sport, lacrosse, record their first winning season and qualified to the
district playoffs for the first time in their history. Our crew team established itself as the best over all male high school
program in Florida. The water polo team won its 6th consecutive district title and made it to the state tournament.
Our track team won the district championship and finished 3rd in the region. Junior Ryan Rodriguez set a new school
record in the 1600 M race and was a regional winner in the 1600M and 3200M . The #1 doubles tennis team composed
of Alejandro Hasegawa and Daniel Martinez made it all the way to the state tournament. The volleyball team won
an exciting comeback win against Columbus in the district semifinal game. The varsity baseball team finished with an
outstanding season before the bats cooled off in district play. The team suffered a disappointing loss in the regional
quarterfinals to a very good Miami Springs team.
Our varsity program had 12 out of 15 teams finish either 1st or 2nd in their respective districts. The varsity
football team captured the top academic spot in the FHSAA Academic Honor roll; 14 of our 15 varsity teams made the
FHSAA State Academic Honor Roll. The list is made up by the average of the team member’s GPA and a minimun 3.0
team average is required for submission.
Our middle school program continued its dominance in ACC play as they won ACC Championships in volleyball,
cross country, basketball, soccer and baseball.
New Project:
The new Hernandez Field was created. It includes an artificial practice field for soccer and lacrosse, the Peter
and Maria Montadas path with 400 meters of jogging trail and a new shot put and discus area. The entire area has
175,000 additional square feet. This project became a reality thanks to the great generosity of the Hernandez family;
Rodolfo, Mercy, Rudy ’93, Danny ’97 and Greg ’04; Mr. Eugenio “Chino” Cosculluela, the Arazoza brothers, Mr. Eric
Santa-Cruz, Mr. David Bou, Mr. Carlos Penin, the law offices of Zumpano, Patricios, & Winker, A-Turf and the school
administration. This added facility has alleviated the problem we had with lack of space for practices and games.
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Baseball building: Thanks to the leadership of architect Mr. Luis Naya, builder Mr. Roberto Curbelo, Mr. Albert
Mauri, Mr. Ruiz-Sierra and Mr. Vazquez, the improvements to the baseball complex are becoming a reality.
Crew Complex: Thanks to the generosity and the leadership of our parents, the crew team Board of Directors,
Cemex Company and friends of the program, our crew facility is slowly developing into one of the best training facilities in
Florida. These individuals have been able to add a heavy duty pickup truck, extra rowing shells, new oars, added equipment,
expanded weight room facilities, more cover space, and a revamped launching dock.
Gian Zumpano swimming pool: Mr. Johnny Medina has been retained
as the pool architect and the plans to build the pool are well on the way. The
law offices of Zumpano, Patricios and Winker are once again deeply involved
in making sure that this project becomes a reality. Dr. Steve Avallone and Mr.
Jim Baker of Baker Construction are deeply committed to the success of this
project.
Many, many thanks:
On behalf of the Athletic department, the school administration, coaches, and athletes we would like to thank
the parents, teachers, alumni and sponsors for their great support throughout the year. A special thanks to the Belen
Summer Camp, the Vincam staff, the Yearbook staff, the Student Council, Mrs. Lourdes Vega, Mr. Augusto Venegas, Ms.
Maria Elena Cartaya, Mrs. Adriana Delgado, Mr. German Delgado, Mr. Bryan Lorenzo, Mrs. Maria Consuegra, Mr. Victor
Arrieta, Mr. Daniel Halle, Mrs. Virginia Trujillo, Mr. Jose Sancerni, Mrs. Ana Manrara, Mrs. Enriqueta Cespedes, Mr. Mario
Gonzalez, Mrs. Sujayla Collins, Mr. Johnny Calderin, Mr. Mariano Loret De Mola, Mr. Ricardo Raimundez, Mrs. Yvonne Von
der Osten, Mrs. Teresa Martinez, Mr. Tomas Dominguez, Mr. Roberto Borbolla, Mrs. Mercy Rodriguez, Mrs. Chris Besil, Mrs.
Lisa Peterson, and the entire group of academic and spiritual counselors, our maintenance staff and their supervisor Mr.
Orlando Garcia, and finally, our executive chef Mr. Richard Moncada and his hard working crew.
Many thanks to the sports banquet committee organizers Mrs. Laura Goldberg, Mrs. Miriam Guso, Mrs. Marlene
Schultz, Mrs. Tina Pujals, Mrs. Dulce Madiedo, Mrs. Madeline del Castillo, Mrs. Lola Acevedo, Mrs. Annie Powel, Mrs. Maria
Consuegra, Mrs. Ivette Puente, Mrs. Maria Elena Salazar, Mrs. Lourdes Muñoz, Mrs. Marilyn Robaina, Mrs. Suzy Corzo, Mrs.
Daisy Bayo, Mrs. Lina Chiappone, Mrs. Mercy Sori, Mrs. Diane Mullis, Mrs. Shin Fernandez and Mrs. Jessica Riera.
A SPECIAL NOTE OF GRATITUDE:
To our entire coaching staff for their great work and commitment to Belen Jesuit and its athletic department, the
Belen Jesuit Administration, Fr. Pedro Suarez S.J., Dr. Maria C. Reyes-Garcia, Mrs. Carola Calderin, Fr. Jorge Luis Rojas S.J.,
Dr. Lucila Espinosa, Mr. Charles Cleveland, Dr. Brian Wentzel, Mr. Luis Dulzaides, Mrs. Carol Vila, Ms. Teri Elias and Mr.
Thomas de Quesada. Mr. Rodrigo Martinez and his athletic training staff for providing great care to our athletes, along
with Dr. Tarik Husain. And finally a note of gratitude to all of the teachers, disciplinarians, and staff who attended games
and who offered their support, as well as to all of the coaches who helped throughout the year.
Carlos Barquin
Athletic Director
The New Hernandez Field
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Varsity Cheerleading
Name
Natania Quiros
Paola Carranza
Sara Gaya
Marlene Gonzalez
Ima Silveira
Sofa Coulson
Emiliana de Lemos
Natalie Lopez-Varela
Brianna Bailey
Sofia Romero
Lauren Gordo
Cristina Alvarez
Samantha de Varona
Garbriella Gonzalez
Sofia Sanchez
Kathlene Suarez
Victoria Quintero Riestra Elana Toyos-Sitjes
Alexandria Rodriguez
Alexis Suarez
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Head Coach:
Francesca Fernandez-Sastre
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Varsity baseball
est. 1908
Head Coach:
Jerry Albert
(3rd Year)
Assistant Coaches:
Ivan Montane
Kevin Howard
Team Record: 22-8
Team Recognition:
District Runner-Up
Name
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Eric Artigues
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David Villa
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Christian Ayala
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Ivan Botero
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Alexander Cabrera 12
David Guevara
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Javier Herrera
12
Ryan Rodriguez-Mena12
Jonathan Gutierrez 11
Lorenzo Laurita
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Christian del Castillo 10
Jose Chegwin
11
Hugo Dueñas
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Andres Fernandez 11
Julio Galvez
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Francisco Gomez
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Michael Gomez
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Kevin Guzman
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Alexander Novoa
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Marcos Perez
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Pablo Arevalo
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Alexander Falla
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Albert Maury
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Carlos Vazquez
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The Varsity Baseball team had a very successful and exciting 2014 season. The team finished
with a record of 20-8 and in first place in the district with an 11-1 district record during the regular
season. The Wolverines were known for their come-from-behind heroics as the team earned 7 of
their wins after trailing at some point in the game. Walk-off wins against district rivals TERRA and
Mater highlighted a year of dramatic victories. The team also earned a few impressive road victories
at Killian, Cardinal Gibbons, and Estero and took down traditional rivals LaSalle, Monsignor Pace,
and St. Brendan’s.
Throughout the year the group truly embraced the team concept, which allowed for
heroics from players off the bench and out of the bullpen all season long.
Sophomore sensation Pablo Arevalo broke the school record for victories in a season with
10, as the team hit the 20-win mark for the third year in a row in what many outsiders considered
to be a “re-building” year for Belen. The achievements of the group are a testimony to both their
individual and team character and work-ethic. With 16 returning players in 2015, the future of
Belen Baseball continues to look brighter and brighter by the day.
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Varsity basketball
est. 1923
Head Coach:
Jose Roca ’84
(17th Year)
Assistant Coaches:
Ruben Marrero ’75
Vincent Fernandez
John-Paul Mendez ’04
Eugene Cruz
Christian Marrero ’12
Team Record: 14-12
Individual Recognition: All County Honorable Mention- Nicolas Iparraguirre, Matthew Fernandez, Eduardo Cruz and
Jonathan Herrera
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Nicolas Iparraguirre 12
John Medina
12
Michael Diaz-Silveira 12
Matthew Fernandez 12
Jonathan Herrera
12
Andres Perez
12
Frank Battle
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Nicholas Cambo
12
Gabriel Nuñez
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Joseph Cirera
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Eduardo Cruz
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Joseph Ordoñez
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The Varsity Basketball team continued with its winning tradition compiling a 14 – 12
record this past season. The Wolverines won half of the district games to secure a spot in the
playoffs. Victories against Ft. Myers, Homestead, and Doral highlighted a successful season. The
biggest victory of the season occurred January 17 against Columbus at the Bank United Center.
The Wolverines defeated Columbus by the score of 62 to 55 securing Coach Jose E. Roca’s 300th
varsity win and even the series at 7 games each.
The Wolverines were led by Nicolas Iparraguirre with 10 points, 8.5 rebounds, 5 assists,
and 2 steals per game, Matthew Fernandez with 10 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game,
and Eduardo Cruz with 8.5 points, 2 assists, and 2 steals per game. Other important contributors
included Jonathan Herrera with 5 points and 2 rebounds per game, Andres Perez with 4.5 points,
1.5 assists, and 2.5 rebounds per game, Joseph Cirera with 4.5 points, 4 rebounds and 1 block per
game, and Johnny Medina with 4 points, 2.5 assists, and 4 rebounds per game. Joseph Ordoñez
and Frank Battle supplied a burst of energy and solid play off the bench, while Nicholas Cambo,
Gabriel Nuñez, and Carlos Perez-Heydrich always contributed to the team with a positive attitude
and strong work ethic.
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Varsity bowling
est. 2012
Head Coach:
Andres Blanco (2nd Year)
Team Record: 4-6
Team Recognition: 8th Place at Districts and 9th Place at Dade County Youth Fair
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Anthony DeFurio
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Andres Casariego
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Anthony Perez-Pino
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Thomas Ahearn
12
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Anthony Calvo
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Lorenzo Guio
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Christopher Martin
12
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Steven Solis
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This being the 2nd year of bowling’s existence at Belen, the team made huge strides. This year’s team
had a record of 4-6, came in 9th place in the Youth Fair Invitational, and 8th in the District Tournament. Led
by Anthony Perez-Pino and Andres Casariego the team improved on last year’s inaugural season. Newcomers,
Thomas Ahearn, Anthony Calvo, Anthony DeFurio, Lorenzo Guio, Chris Martin and Steven Solis have helped set
the path and, with the continued interest from students to participate, the foundation is set for the future of the
bowling team.
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Varsity crew
est. 2000
Varsity Head Coach: Yunian Cabrera (4th Year) Assistant Coach: Aris Nelson Aguiar
Name
Miguel Zaldivar
Andres Fernandez
Jonathan Pereyra
David Alvarez
Matias Buedo
Vincent Cendan
Santiago Dipilla
David Dukenik
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Diego Guimaraes-Blandon 12
Daniel Ugas 12
Jose Armengol
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Andrew Escobar 11
Nicolas Fernandez 11
Hector Formoso-Murias 11
Ryan Gutierrez
11
Rashad Ismail
11
Alexander Keenan 11
Nicholas Keenan
11
Joseph Menendez 11
Joseph Perez
11
Casey Rodriguez
11
Manuel Sanchez
11
Alejandro Seda
11
Luis Suarez
11
Nicholas Vazquez
11
Alexander Vidal 11
Roberto Villasante 11
George Michel
12
Francesco Fuentes 11
Enrique Iturregui
11
Andres Sanchez
11
Carlos Solanilla
11
Cristian Lopez
11
Andres Artime
10
Daniel Brennan
10
Joaquin De Goytisolo 10
Alexander Fals
10
Harry Formoso-Murias 10
Basilio Garcia
10
Joseph Garcia
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Benjamin Gilbert
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David Gonzalez
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Fernando Guruceaga
Lucas Lorenzo
Andres Marquez
Conor Meagher
Liam Mullin-Garcia
Ryan Navarro
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The 2013-14 season, which will officially end in mid-June after the national championship regattas, has been so
far a year of unprecedented speed, commitment, and discipline for our Varsity crew. Armed with determined athletes, Belen
Jesuit Crew took their speed to the end, winning in August the first international medal at the Royal Canadian Henley, held near
Toronto, in the Under-17 category where our lightweight boys competed against heavyweight athletes.
During the fall, Belen Jesuit Crew also won the first medal at the famous Head of the Charles regatta in Boston
competing once again with a lightweight crew in a heavyweight event. At this international regatta our sophomores Jose
Armengol and Hector Formoso-Murias won a bronze medal competing against 38 boats which included participation of crews
from Canada and Russia. Also, for the first time our team won a gold medal at the Head of the Hooch regatta, in the Varsity
8+ category. At this regatta, the largest regatta in the south, our team added a total of 4 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.
The spring has been characterized by competition with many fast crews, but our team has recently brought home
6 Scholastic State Championship cups in the FSRA Sculling Championship Regatta held in Sarasota, Florida.
The Varsity team has a record to date of 52 medals won: 24 gold, 16 silver and 12 bronze.
The crew varsity head coxswain Miguel Zaldivar will be training and competing next season with the University of
Pennsylvania Lightweight Freshman team. Miguelito “Mouse” will join 2 of his former Belen teammates as a member of UPenn
crew.
At the time of this writing, Belen Jesuit Crew continues training to take home a gold medal at the Scholastic
National Championships in Princeton, New Jersey, and to win the first medal at the US Rowing Youth National Championships
in Sacramento, CA. Our team will be working harder than ever to top last year’s results of 2 silver medals at Nationals, where
our Varsity Lightweight 8+ finished second by only 0.284 from first place.
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Varsity cross country
est. 1970
Head Coach:
Frankie Ruiz ’97
(12th Year)
Assistant Coaches:
Rene Medina ’05
Juan Rodriguez ’79
Victor Arrieta ’95
Team Recognition: STATE
CHAMPIONS. County, District
and Regional Champions. 1st
Place- Estero Inv., Falcons Inv.,
Spanish River Inv., Flrunners.
com Inv. and Celtic Inv.
Name
Andres Fernandez
Alexander Isaac
Michael Magoulas
Alvaro Mejer
Kevin Montiel
Omar Rosete
Fabian Tomas
Antonio Montadas
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Matthew Mullin-Garcia 11
Ryan Rodriguez
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Rodrigo Bustamante 10
David Fager
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Jorge Gomez
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Jaime Lopez
10
Roberto Martell
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Nicolas Roca
10
Dominic Wermuth 10
Juan Bruno Zayas
10
Johsua Lascano
11
Nicholas Peterson
11
Andres Signoret
10
Cristian Alonso
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Austin Dominguez 9
Joshua Collins
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Individual Recognition: 1st Team All-County- Ryan Rodriguez, Fabian Tomas and Michael Magoulas;
2nd Team All-County- Alex Isaac and Joshua Collins; 3rd Team All-County- Jaime Lopez and Bruno
Zayas; Fabian Tomas- Regional and District Champion; Ryan Rodriguez-1st Team All-State.
Every season has its defining moments and the 2013 XC season had more than the usual making this a unique and
meaningful team. The program continues to be a target to the rest of the state as it racks up victories. As they say that proverbial
target on the backs of our uniforms only gets larger and larger. The summer training out in Eugene, Oregon started with a number of
challenges with some injuries and other team-related obstacles resulting in a smaller squad than what has been during the last few
years. What was to be one of the best and deepest teams on paper for the start of the 2013 season never really panned out, but that
is exactly what would make the outcome of the season all the more satisfying and exciting. Running on the program’s mantra of “ONE
TEAM” the well-bonded pack pulled itself through a tumultuous competitive regular season managing to strike enough respect and
fear to keep opposing teams across the State of Florida from thinking Belen was anything less than a team striving to be the best for a
4th straight year. Late in the season the team was infused with the youthful talent of 8th grader Joshua Collins who closed the season
off as the 5th man on the team. The addition to the team helped spark the aggressive closing energy of the front four led by junior
Ryan Rodriguez, followed closely by seniors Fabian Tomas, Michael Magoulas and Alexander Isaac. This team ran 3 guys under 16 at
the State Meet held at Apalachee Park in Tallahassee and scored 86 points to win over 3A Chiles and Fort Walton Beach. The team time
average was the fastest of all classes, making the 2013 Belen XC team the best amongst the over 400 schools that compete in the sport
in Florida. The program is also proud to announce that Andy Fernandez and Fabian Tomas will move on to compete at the collegiate
level, attending American University and the University of Portland (OR) respectively, adding to the great number of Belen graduates
who have chosen to extend their running careers.
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Varsity football
est. 1971
Head Coach: Richard Stuart (31st Year)
Assistant Coaches: Eddie Delgado ’91, German Delgado ’90, Augie Venegas ’85, Angel Aparicio, Mario Pino, Daniel Hidalgo ’08, Jorge
Reyes, Barney Flores ’96, Mike Curiel, Fausto Diaz ’11 and Eduardo Crespo
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Christian Barrial
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James Garcia
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Daniel Neptune
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Kevin Pascual
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Jorge Powell
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Brandon Silvestry 11
Alexander Adams
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Nicholas Bustamante 12
Alejandro Cortes
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Eugenio Cosculluela 12
Jorge Fleites
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Jack Flood
12
Juan Garcia
12
Alejandro Gonzalez 12
Jorge Gonzalez
12
Nicholas Lorenzo
12
John Medina
12
Alexander Navarro 12
Jorge Pola
12
Jorge Reyes
12
Carlos Salazar
12
Jonathan Schultz
12
Marlon Seijo
12
Frank Battle
11
Joseph Cirera
11
Christian Estrada
11
Jose Llanes
11
Mariano Macias
11
Fernando Molina
11
Andrew Muriedas
11
Mark White
11
Ariel Jimenez
10
Andre Deshon
12
Francisco Castellanos 11
Alejandro Diaz
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Stephane Francoeur
Louis Giordano Erik Halvorssen
Daniel Hernandez
Alberto Llorente
Saul Lola
Jose Lopez-Varela
Robert Pertierra
Steven Placeres
Hanler Portal
Robert Pulles
Jake Ramirez
Jake Rodriguez
Eduardo Santos
Jonathan Sans-Perez
Karol Vargas
Alexandr Vento
Max Fernandez
Joseph Garcia
Andres Guisasola
John Hyland
Manrique Iriarte
Sebastian Leiter
Cristian Matos
Giovanni Menocal
Dylan Pareja
Giancarlo Pinto
Daniel Portuondo
Fernando Pujals
Mario Robaina
Carlos Rodriguez
Pablo Venegas
Gd.
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Lt.
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
Team Record: 7-4 Team Recognition: District Runner-Up
Individual Recognition: Jorge Powell- 1st Team All Dade; Jack Flood2nd Team All Dade.
After a one-year absence the Varsity Football team returned
to the regional playoffs during the 2013 season, and the team
finished with a seven win and four loss record. The team started off
1-2 but then reeled off six straight wins before losing to Killian in the
first round of the regional playoffs. The many highlights included
Jorge Powell’s school record 54 yard FG. Jimmy Garcia’s grinding
work at FB and LB’er. The outstanding blocking of OL men Jack Flood
and Jonathan Schultz, and lastly maturation of a very young defense
right before our eyes. The 2013 football team was a very close and
united bunch and as a result many strong friendships and memories
were made during the process. Our college bound players are Jack
Flood-Coastal Carolina, Jorge Powell-University of Florida, Jonathan
Schultz-Davidson University, John Medina-Trinity College, Jorge PolaCatholic University, Daniel Neptune and Jimmy Garcia-FIU.
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Varsity golf
Head Coach: Mario Avello (4th Year)
Name
Guillermo Saade
Pedro Gomez-Faccio
Daniel Perez
Armando Marquez
Andrew Cecol
Kristian Lastre
Alfonso Martinez
Nicolas Vega
Leopoldo Herrera
Gd.
12
12
12
11
10
10
10
10
6
est. 1984
Team Record: 9-3
Lt.
3L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
Good luck Seniors! And underclassman, let’s get ready for next year. Thank you for all the support from the parents!
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Varsity Lacrosse
est. 2009
Head Coach:
Alan Bellando (1st Year)
Assistant Coach:
Matthew Bellando
Joseph Bellando
Team Record: 11-6
Team Recognition:
2nd Place Pope John
Paul II Pre-season
Classic.
Name
Patrick Arrojo
Alexander Adams
Eugenio Cosculluela
Kevin Pascual
Jorge Powell
Gabriel Cabrera
William Candela
Michael Chang
Jordi Fernandez
David Hondal
Gd.
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
Guillermo Lopez-Castro 12
Anthony Martin
12
Christian Roatta
12
Carlos Rosell
12
Oscar Vila 12
Michael Abud
11
Oscar Ortega
10
Jack Flood
12
Alejandro Portela
12
Hector Rodriguez
12
Andres Chinchilla
11
Carlos Martinez
11
Robert Pertierra
11
Walter Tomasino
11
Patrick Arean
10
Luis Corps
10
Daniel Dager
10
Gabriel Garcia
10
Daniel Garcia-Tuñon 10
Daniel Hondal
10
Ted Huertas
10
Brian Pascual
10
John Powell
10
Matthew Salas
10
Lt.
4L
3L
3L
3L
3L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
This 2014 season was a successful one for the Varsity Lacrosse program.
The team was led by its new Head Coach Alan Bellando. In his first year in the
driver’s seat, the team had its best season finish in history, going 11-6 during the
year. The team finished 2nd in the Pre-season Pope John Paul II Classic tournament.
They played their first game on home turf and won convincingly against Archbishop
McCarthy. They also made the district playoff but lost to Columbus in the first game.
Eleven players earned All-District Honors, the most players from any one team in
the area. They are as follows: 1st Team-Luis Corps. 2nd Team- Jorge Powell, Jordi
Fernandez, Gabriel Garcia, Alejandro Portela. Honorable Mention- Mat Salas, Danny
Danger, Ted Huertas, Patrick Arrojo, Kevin Pascual, Oscar Ortega. Luis Corps also
made 2nd Team All-Region and Jorge Powell made Honorable Mention All-Region.
The varsity team looks to progress and improve on its successful season next year.
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Varsity soccer
est. 1920
Head Coach:
Tanger Mendonça
(7th Year)
Team Record: 16-3-1
Team Recognition:
District Champions
Name
Carlos Acevedo
Gabriel Lopez
Reynaldo Madiedo
Jose Maguina
Jonathan Alvarez
Kevin Montiel
William Pallissery
Jose Vicente Sanchis
Santiago Vidal
Marcello Hernandez
Steven Peterson
Anthony Castro
Gd.
12
12
12
11
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
10
Francisco de la Camara 10
Alexander Parekh
10
Fernando Pujals
10
Ignacio Sapetnitzky 10
Esteban Bruna
12
Domingo Leos
12
Alvaro Mejer
12
Andres Casariego
11
Carlos Juan
11
Duig Puig-Corve
10
Francesco Armstrong 9
Mateus Tordin
9
Maximiliano Llorente 8
Alfred Perez
8
Lt.
3L
3L
3L
3L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
Individual Recognition: Carlos Acevedo- All-Star- Miami Dade, Dade-Broward, FACA South, 1st Team All
County and 1st Team All-State; 2nd Team All County- Francisco de la Camara; 3rd Team All-County- Anthony
Castro; Honorable Mention: Gabriel Lopez, Rey Madiedo, Jose Vicente Sanchis and Marcello Hernandez.
We had the best district season to date. We went all season without having lost a district
game. It was very important because it gave us the group mentality, confidence, and concentration
to achieve our desired goals. The two captains Reynaldo Madiedo and Carlos Acevedo provided
strong leadership inside and outside the pitch. They kept an excellent environment of hard work,
friendship, respect and dedication to the training which translated to wins in the season.
We had a young team which gives us an optimistic view of the future for the soccer program.
We had great performances by 8th and 9th graders on the team; they played great soccer with good
technical ability and hustle. Our style of play was to try to protect the ball trying to find a balanced
attack down the lines, always being on the offensive. Our offense was able to play so well because
of our outstanding defense. The numbers speak for themselves: we only allowed 7 goals all season
while scoring 62 goals. The Belen soccer program has kept and will keep developing for years to
come to be the best that we can be while fostering friendship among the players. Thank you to all
the players and parents for all their support.
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Varsity Swimming
est. 1934
Head Coach:
Kirk Peppas
(26th Year)
Assistant Coach:
Brandon Murphy
Team Record: 4-0
Team Recognition: STATE
CHAMPIONS. County, District
and Regional Champions.
1st Place- Pine Crest Inv.
Name
Gd.
Boleck de Pawlikowski 12
Manuel Lopez
12
Juan Perez-Costa
12
Miguel Basalo
11
Daniel Botero
11
Christian Fowler
11
Ryan Guso
11
Bernardo Lima
11
Michael Limia
11
Gabriel Abril
10
David Andreu
10
Nicholas Ordieres
10
Alejandro Carriazo 9
Maximiliano Garcia del Pozo 9
Ernest Barral
11
Christopher Avallone 9
Nicholas Obeso
9
Juan Ramirez
9
Daniel Simpson
9
Andres Solares
9
Lt.
4L
4L
4L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
Individual Recognition: State Champion Boleck de Pawlikowski-100 yd. Backstroke (50.13); 400 yd.
Freestyle Relay (3:09.55)- Ryan Guso, Juan Perez-Costa; Alejandro Carriazo and de Pawlikowski; 200
yd. Medley Relay (1:34.95)- de Pawlikowski, Manuel Lopez, Carriazo and Guso; 3rd Place at StateR. Guso- 50 yd. Freestyle (21.20) and A. Carriazo- 100 yd. Butterfly (50.82). First Team All-Dade
County- M. Lopez, A. Carriazo, B. de Pawlikowski, Max Garcia del Pozo, R. Guso, J. Perez-Costa and
Daniel Simpson.
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Varsity tennis
est. 1975
Head Coach:
Timothy VanScoy
(6th Year)
Team Record: 5-7
Team Recognition:
District Runner-Up,
Regional Runner-Up.
Individual Recognition: Daniel Martinez and Alejandro Hasegawa: #1 Doubles District Champions; Daniel Martinez #2 single District Champion.
Name
Gd.
Christian Perez
12
Bryan Rodriguez
12
Patrick Siu
12
Santiago Vidal
12
Mark Lagunas
12
John Barroso
11
Alejandro Hasegawa 11
Michael Tefel
11
Genaro Poulat
12
Alfredo Lopez-Sotillo 10
Francisco Marcos
10
Andres Balcazar
9
Daniel Martinez
9
Juan Rodriguez Verde9
Eduardo Scheuren 9
Christopher Siu
9
Lucas Venegas
9
Lt.
4L
4L
4L
4L
3L
3L
3L
3L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
The Varsity Tennis team entered the 2014 season in a state of change. With the loss of seven year
anchor Juan Lorido to graduation last year and five graduating seniors this year, the team struggled against
prime competition to find its direction. While losses seemed high, about four were close calls, including the
regional final against Mourning. Stepping up to #1 was junior Alejandro Hasegawa, who started the year with an
impressive five match win streak and ended the year 8-3. Also rising was freshman Danny Martinez, going from
#10 to #2 singles in the course of the year and winning #2 doubles at districts with Hasegawa. Other standouts
included the senior duo of Christian Perez and Patrick Siu, who combined for 8 wins in the regular season. Saying
goodbye this year are longtime players Santiago Vidal, Genaro Poulat and Mark Lagunas, in addition to Perez
and Siu. No group has defined the Magis better in your years of devotion to this team. Thank you, seniors!
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Varsity Track & Field
Head Coach: Victor Arrieta ’95 (6th Year)
Assistant Coaches: Carlos Barquin, Joey Scott and Jose Roca ’84 Manager: Carlos Jimenez
Team Record: 19-0
Team Recognition: District Champions; 3rd Place at Regional, 28th
Place at States. 1st Place- Ferguson Invitational, Walter Shombach
Invitational. 2nd Place- Dade County Youth Fair.
Name
Ethan Bauer
Eric Castellanos
Andres Fernandez
Alexander Isaac
Michael Magoulas
Alvaro Mejer
Richard Moncada
Kevin Montiel
Daniel Neptune
Omar Rosete
Richard Salinas
Fabian Tomas
Alejandro Cortes
Lorenzo Guio
Samuel Maya
Gabriel Nuñez
Gerard Albert Christopher Blanco
Stephane Francoeur
Antonio Montadas
Ryan Rodriguez
Daniel Simms
Mark White
Christian Rondon
Omar Masri
Gd.
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
Matthew Mullin-Garcia 11
Nicholas Peterson 11
Marc Pugliese
11
Gabriel Abril 10
Rodrigo Bustamante 10
Lt.
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
4L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
3L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
Name
Jorge Gomez
Ariel Jimenez
Kevin Lemos
Jaime Lopez
Roberto Martell
Daniel Mejia
Giovanni Menocal
Nicolas Roca
Dominic Wermuth
Juan Bruno Zayas
Gd.
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Marcus Gonzalez-Jacobo 12
Nicolas Iparraguirre 12
Nicholas Novo
12
Alvaro Baez
11
Matthew Murphy
11
David Fager 10
Francisco Odon
10
Jose Rubio
10
Matthew Bravo
9
Austin Dominguez 9
Michael Aparicio 8
Kevin Cuellar
12
Augusto Fonte
11
Kevin Valdes
10
Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle 9
est. 1920
Lt.
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1C
1C
1C
1C
Individual Recognition: Ryan Rodriguez- New School Record 1600 M
(4:15.87); 4x800- Alex Isaac, R. Rodriguez, Omar Rosete, Michael Magoulas
4th Place at States (7:57.59); R. Rodriguez 6th Place at States 1600 M
(4:17.64). Regional Champion- R. Rodriguez 1600 M and 3200 M. District
Champion- 4x800 M, Eric Castellanos Pole Vault, Daniel Neptune 110 M
Hurdles, R. Rodriguez 1600 M, A. Isaac 800 M, Fabian Tomas 3200 M, and
Christian Rondon Triple Jump.
After starting the season with a 2nd place finish at the Fr. Ripoll S.J. Relays, the Wolverines bounced back to win
the Ferguson and Martin County Invites. The team’s efforts led to their biggest win of the season at the District meet over rival
Northwestern. We swept the top four spots in the Pole Vault, 1600 M and 3200 M to outscore the Bulls by 30 points. We are
very proud of these kids for their commitment and dedication; they always had the team’s needs ahead of their own. We wish
all the seniors Godspeed and keep on running faster, jumping higher and throwing farther.
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Varsity volleyball
est. 1930
Head Coach: Juan David Zapata (7th Year)
Team Record: 18-4
Team Recognition: District Runner-Up
Name
Gd.
Lt.
Andres Perez
12
5L
Michael Diaz-Silveira
12
4L
Nicolas Iparraguirre
12
4L
Jorge Paoli-Torres
12
4L
Jonathan Alvarez
12
2L
Miguel Torres de Navarra
12
2L
Eduardo Cruz
11
2L
Levi Fernandez-Rocha
11
2L
Liam Fernandez-Rocha 11
2L
Javier Guerrero
11
2L
Sebastian Paoli-Torres
10
2L
Anthony DeFurio 12
1L
We started the season with some difficulties but we slowly began improving. The purpose was made clear that we had to do
what was best for the kids and for the school, although it didn’t seem that way at first. After things calmed down, we started working
hard and even with spring break in the middle of the district season, we started winning. The victories propelled us for the first
time in a while to be at the District tournament which only has the top four teams from the season. In our first game in the district
tournament we lost 2 very close sets to Columbus. When it seemed we were going to lose again, we changed our strategy. The move
worked and we turned the game around easily winning the third set . In the 4th set we won 28 – 26 and it was the most beautiful set
of my 30 years in coaching. We won the last set 15 -13 and the match 3-2 thus advancing to the finals. Unfortunately we lost the final
and finished in 2nd place, which was our best finish in recent Belen volleyball history. Our future is wide open with the new generation
that is coming up. We are paving the way for success.
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Varsity water polo
est. 1998
Head Coach:
Jimmy Aguilera
(3rd Year)
Assistant Coach:
Lazaro Fernandez Bueno
Team Record: 20-3
Team Recognition:
District Champions; State
Quarterfinalists.
Name
Maxwell Goldberg
Ryan Guso
Adrian Alepuz
Eduardo Tamborrel
Cesar Gonzalez
Santiago Nuñez
Eduardo Abascal William Lopez
Alexander Alepuz
Alexander Boza
Adrian Hernandez
Ryan Rodriguez
Nicolas Tamborrel
Sebastian Milanes
Jonathan Garcia Gabriel Jimenez
Nicolas Aguilar
Andre Cozier
Gabriel Kasabdji
Pablo Kurzan
Erick Labrador
Sebastian Melendez
Norberto Menendez
Aaron Muriedas
Kevin Simauchi
Federico Tamborrel
Gd.
12
11
12
12
11
11
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
11
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Lt.
5L
5L
4L
4L
4L
4L
3L
3L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
Belen Jesuit Water Polo had an amazing year. The team won 17 out of 19 season games. The team won the District title, and
moved passed the regional opponent to play at the State Quarterfinals. With a loss at the quarterfinals, Belen water polo ended the
season with a 20-3 record.
The Water Polo team was like the little train that could. Expected to have a mediocre season due to the loss of seven graduating
seniors in 2013, the boys pulled together and knocked off opponents one game at a time. Led by Head Coach Jimmy Aguilera, and
Assistant Coach Lazaro Fernandez, the team beat district rivals, Coral Gables, Southwest, and Ransom Everglades. We also defeated St.
Thomas and Gulliver in season games. A season highlight, was coming home once again with the St. Andrews tournament trophy.
Juniors Santiago Nuñez, and Ryan Guso led the team in scoring in 2014. Highlighted players for the season are Adrian Alepuz,
Max Goldberg, Cesar Gonzalez, Nico Tamborrel, Adrian Hernandez and Federico Tamborrel. Newcomer Pablo Kurzan also contributed
significantly to the team, as well as goalie Erick Labrador. The entire team performed admirably, and did what was necessary to get the
job done.
The team loses three seniors this year: Adrian Alepuz, Max Goldberg, and Eddie Tamborrel, who graduate in 2014. We are so
proud of our seniors, and wish them well in the next phase of their education.
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Varsity wrestling
est. 1984
Head Coach: Fidel Albelo (21st Year)
Assistant Coaches: Carlos Ramirez and Alex Morejon
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Rafael Cater
Team Record: 4-9
Team Recognition: 6th Place at Districts
Individual Recognition: Julian Ramirez- 3rd Place at States and Regionals (113 Lbs.); Ariel Jimenez- 1st Place Regionals and Districts
(170 Lbs.).
Name
Paul Martinez
Julian Ramirez
Ariel Jimenez
Dylan Pareja
Pablo Venegas
David Martinez
Jandrice Nacier
Matthew Martin
Gd.
12
7
10
10
10
9
9
8
Lt.
4L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
This was one of the youngest groups to wrestle at the varsity level in school history.
They showed a lot of promise in years to come. The team was led by 7th grader Julian Ramirez
who finished 3rd at States and Regionals and was a district champion. Being that he is only
in 7th grade, he made school and county history by being one of the youngest wrestlers to
place so high in a State competition. Ariel Jimenez came out of nowhere and proved he could
go against some of the best and belonged there; he won the regional and district titles. The
whole team displayed a lot of courage and heart throughout the season and this will payoff
as we get better and wiser. I would like to make a special mention and show our gratitude to
our lone senior Paul Martinez, who unfortunately due to an illness was unable to participate
in district competition. His example of commitment and dedication will surely be missed.
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JV Baseball
est. 1985
Head Coach: Andres Blanco (1st Year)
Team Record: 16-9-1
Name
Alexander Falla
Albert Maury
Edel Abad
Julio Aira
Pablo Arevalo
Tomas Bello
Robert Espinosa
Gabriel Gonzalez
Gd.
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Alberto Gonzalez del Valle 10
Albert Gutierrez
10
Joshua Muñoz
10
Giancarlo Pinto
10
Ghulian Ramos
10
Gabriel Rigueiro
10
Mario Robaina
10
Ernesto Ruiz-Sierra 10
Steven Santos
10
Daniel Silva
10
Joel Yanez
10
Lt.
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
The JV Baseball squad had a very impressive season this year. The team finished with a record of 169-1 playing some tough competition. Over the course of the season the players developed a great deal and
the future of the program looks to be in great shape. Congratulations to the team on all your hard work and
continued success.
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JV BASKETBALL
est. 1966
Head Coach:
Ruben Marrero ’75
(18th Year)
Team Record: 23-1
Name
Alfredo Consuegra
Daniel Romeu
Gabriel Cabrera
Steven Marin
Luis Mejer
Giancarlo Pinto
John Powell Daniel Puente
Nicolas Roca
David Salazar
Alejandro Barnola
Juan Carrillo
Nicholas Senior
Christian Silva
Gd.
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
Lt.
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
The Junior Varsity Basketball Team had an outstanding season. The team
finished with an almost perfect record of 23-1, playing a tough schedule and only losing
one game by 3 points. This special group of players comprised of four freshmen and
ten sophomores, all played together for the first time. They played relentless pressure
defense and fast break oriented offense, which enabled them to outscore their
opponents by an average of 18 points per game. Season highlights included impressive
wins over Columbus, Mater Academy, Northwestern, Homestead, Miami Jackson,
Ferguson, Florida Christian and Doral Academy.
Daniel Romeu, Alfredo Consuegra, Luis Mejer, Christian Silva, Alejandro Barnola
and Juan Carlos Carrillo were key and instrumental all season in scoring, rebounding,
steals, assists and defense. David Salazar, Steven Marin, Gabriel Cabrera, Daniel Puente,
Nicholas Senior, Nicolas Roca and John Powell also provided valuable help throughout
the season. Giancarlo Pinto, who was injured most of the season, came back strong
towards the end and provided great energy and play.
This year’s team was very dedicated and worked extremely arduous at all tasks
required of them. These players were remarkably disciplined and unselfish. They also
demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship and believed in our philosophy that trust is
essential in order to have success.
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JV & MS crew
JV Team Roster
Name
Gd.
Ricardo Labrada
9
Jonathan Menendez 9
Santiago Ugas
9
Kristian Ventura
9
Michael Balbuena
9
Carlos Dominguez 9
Miguel Hernandez 9
Carlos Arazoza
9
Francisco Blanco
9
Steven Calles
9
Jun Hyung Cho
9
Orestes Garcia
9
Alejandro Maduro 9
Carlos Marin
9
Alejandro Pardinas 9
Andres Peña
9
Raphael Perez-Blanco9
Cesar Perez-Erminy 9
Andres Poveda
9
Gustavo Roig
9
Matias Vasquez
9
Lt.
3L
3L
3L
3L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
JV Head Coach: Yosbel Martines (2nd Year) est. 2000
MS Head Coach: Yasser Vasques (1st Year)
Middle School Team Roster
Name
Gd.
Lt.
Ian Anderson
8
3C
Andres Dones
8
3C
Daniel Giacosa
8
3C
Lucas Zumpano
8
3C
Ivan Cabrera
8
2C
Sebastian Hernandez 8
2C
Kasser Ismail
8
2C
Patricio Gonzalez
7
2C
Andres Lara
7
2C
Enrique Martin
7
2C
Julien Rodriguez
7
2C
Julien Zulueta
7
2C
Christian Bayo
8
1C
Diego de la Vega
8
1C
Alex Doval 8
1C
David Garcia
8
1C
Carlos Lenis
8
1C
Alejandro Pacios
8
1C
Diego Perera
8
1C
Hunter Prindle
8
1C
Evan Roja
8
1C
William San Pedro 8
1C
Lucas Blanco
7
1C
Julian Caballero
7
1C
Santiago Gonzalez Irigoyen 7
1C
Alejandro Pardo
7
1C
Gabriel Pardo
7
1C
Kevin Bjorkman
6
1C
Pablo Puga
6
1C
Christopher Rodriguez 6
1C
With more than 70% novice athletes comprising our Belen Jesuit Freshman
Crew, our team has achieved a top seven position among the Florida crews by recently
competing in the State Sculling Championship regatta and bringing home the Scholastic State
Championship Cup.
The Freshman team is currently training for the Southeast Regional Championship
regatta, competing with crews not only from Florida, but from Alabama, Georgia,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. The season will end with the
team’s participation in the Scholastic National Championships, in Princeton, NJ, for which
our quadruple sculling boat has already qualified.
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The Middle School Crew team had an
undefeated 2013-2014 season. Our team has
maintained their 1st place in the same categories
as last year, with a remarkable speed that has made
them win every race for more than 10 second in
every regatta they have competed: Head of the
Indian Creek (Miami Beach), Head of the Giblet
(Orlando), Novice regatta (Orlando), and locally at
the Miami International regatta.
JV FOOTBALL
est. 1974
Head Coach: Mario Pino (6th Year) Assistant Coaches: Michael Curiel, Daniel Hidalgo ’09 and Fausto Diaz ’11
Name
Gd.
Nicholas Arias
10
Orlando Calas
10
Andres Cesin
10
Jorge Escobar
10
Matthew Feiler
10
Edward Fuller
10
Alejandro Gonzalez 10
Daniel Hondal
10
Sebastian Paoli-Torres10
Brian Pascual
10
Richard Perez
10
John Powell
10
Tavish Rice
10
Justin Rodriguez
10
Edel Abad
10
Andres Echeverria 10
Alejandro Hillman
10
Adrian Bruna
9
Christopher Caballero 9
Mathew Crespo
9
Anthony Duarte
9
Javier Garcia
9
Pedro Garcia
9
Daniel Garrastazu
9
Javier Hernandez
9
Pedro Jimenez
9
Victor Lopez de Mendoza 9
Peter Martin
9
David Martinez
9
Francisco Menendez 9
Norberto Menendez 9
Michael Moreno
9
Michael Motola
9
Diego Ortega
9
Albert Perez-Abreu 9
Lucas Pola
9
Michael Prado
9
Lt.
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
Name
Stefano Santamaria
Gabriel Seda
Mateus Tordin
Jorge Valdes
Erick Wilson
Gabriel Estrada
Gd.
9
9
9
9
9
8
Team Record: 4-2
Lt.
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
After moving up more than a dozen sophomores to the varsity this year’s young JV team was still able
to finish with a record of four wins and two loses. Two of their wins coming against long time rivals Gulliver and
Msgr. Pace, winning the Msgr. Pace game at Msgr. Pace by a nail biting one point margin. The team was filled
with student athletes that worked hard not only on the field, but off the field as well. They started together back
in spring where they practiced for a month and played a quarter against Archbishop McCarthy. Down by seven,
the young Belen squad managed to drive down the field, manhandling its much larger opponent, scoring and
then going for the win with a two point conversion. The team took that momentum into summer where they
met four times a week at nine in the morning to lift weights and condition. If there is one word to describe this
year’s team is dedication. These boys have a love for the game and a willingness to work hard to become the
best they can be on and off the field. If they continue their hard work and dedication they will achieve many
great things together. Next season we expect continuing contributions from our sophomores on the varsity and
from the returning freshmen; we expect them to finish what they started last season.
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JV GOLF
Head Coach: Gerardo Portela
(8th Year)
est. 1998
Name
Gd.
Walter Tomasino 11
Victor Alvarez 10
Alfonso Martinez10
Joel Yanez
10
Robert Brown 12
Andrew Powell 11
Daniel Chavez 9
Alejandro Sanchez 9
Alejandro Smith 9
Team Record: 6-0
Lt.
4L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
The JV Golf Team had an unblemished season as it
established a record of 6 wins and 0 losses. The only thing that
got in our way was the rain and the refusal of certain teams to reschedule our matches after suffering
definitive losses in their initial match (Columbus and Archbishop McCarthy). The team was led by the
consistent play of juniors Andrew Powell and Walter Tomasino and sophomores Joel Yanez and Victor
Alvarez. We also received contributions from Leo Herrera and Andrew Cecol who also performed for
Mario Avello’s varsity squad.
Andrew Powell was our number 1 player leading the team with 40.4 stroke average. The best
round was provided by 6th grader Leo Herrera shooting a 37 against Columbus on Doral’s White Course.
With the likelihood of this group moving up to varsity next year to join the four returning
members of this year’s varsity team, the future really looks promising for Belen Jesuit golf.
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JV LACROSSE
Name
Enrique Mercado
Alberto Cosio
Jose Garcia
Calixto Garcia-Velez
Gd.
11
11
11
11
Carlos Torres de Navarra 11
Nicholas Rodriguez 11
Cristian Trujillo
11
Alejandro Gonzalez 10
Luke Hernandez
10
Enrique Mendia
10
Christian Perez
10
Adrian Rey
10
Diego Rivera
10
Joshua Lara
9
Carlos Machado
9
Maurice Milton
9
Patrick Perez
9
Andres Poveda
9
Guillermo Bogardus 11
Adrian Hermida
11
Gunther Prussing
11
David Andreu
10
Victor Alvarez
10
Nicholas Arias
10
Arturo Bonnet
10
Mark Candela
10
Carlos Cristobal
10
Christopher Hernandez 10
Daniel Martinez
10
Daniel Sixto
10
Gabriel Tozo
10
Adrian Hernandez 9
Justin Hernandez
9
Franco Rivera
9
Alejandro Sanchez 9
Carlos Valderrama 9
Roberto Fernandez 8
Ignacio Lopez-Castro 8
Ricardo Mayo
8
Deiter Prussing
8
Carlos Romero
8
Lucas Verdeja
8
Lt.
5L
3L
3L
3L
3L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
est. 2009
Head Coach: Roger Lara (1st Year)
Assistant Coaches: Daniel Hillman ’13, Daniel Boix ’11, Matthew Marrero ’13, Michael Rodriguez ’12
Team Record: 8-5
The JV Lacrosse team had the most exciting season
since our inaugural season four years ago. We did not know
where the season would go since we sent 13 returning
sophomores to varsity. We started our season with a 4-0
record with a historic first time victory against Ransom
Everglades. Our final record was 8-5. This group of young
players responded extremely well to a challenging season. We
had seven 8th graders on this team that contributed to the
team’s success. Three of the 8th graders were on the starting
line-up. The future of the program looks promising because
of the great turnout of players for our JV program. A great
passion for the sport and representing Belen created what
was undoubtedly the best season we ever had at this level.
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JV SOCCER
est. 1982
Head Coach:
Dagoberto Lara
(1st Year)
Team Record: 6-8
Name
Mikel Juan
Otto Boudet
Dorian Acosta
Joseph Fuentes
Jose Jimenez
William Kindelan
Claudio Laratelli
Rafael Marmol
Santiago Molero
Adrian Pombo
Joshua Sliva
Nicholas Tootle
Alfredo Cepero
Lucas Osorio
Frederico Vivacqua
Matthew Bec
Alain Bonvecchio
Lucas Gomez
Adrian Hernandez
Nicolas Hernandez
Carlos Moreno
Daniel Riveron
Daniel Sarmiento
Andres Taquechel
Mateus Tordin
Robert Castro
Mark Garrigo
Javan Rice
Rodrigo Madiedo
Gd.
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
7
Lt.
4L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
This team is the base for next year’s varsity team. They have good technical
skills that combined with toughness will be a very important factor for the 20142015 season. The team scored 31 goals while allowing 21 goals. The players showed
great promise in helping at the varsity level right away. Thank you all for a great and
fun season.
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JV VOLLEYBALL
est. 2004
Head Coach: Juan David Zapata (4th Year)
Team Record: 17-6
Team Recognition: 1st Place Silver Bracket Sunset Invitational
Name
Gabriel Cabrera
Gd.
10
Francisco de la Camara 10
Christopher Jauregui 10
Alfonso Martinez
10
Lucas Osorio
10
Francisco Palacios
10
Tomas Gonzalez
10
Alejandro Guerrero 10
Kristian Lastre
10
Daniel Romeu
10
Daniel de la Fe
9
Nicolas Gonzalez
9
Jacob Lopez
9
Brandon Torricella 9
Robert Castro
8
Javan Rice
8
Nicolas Sosa
8
Lt.
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
2L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
We finished our hard fought season with an excellent record of 17-6. We
made it to the Slam Tournament and finished 1st in the Silver Bracket. We also
played the Sunset Tournament during spring break and finished in 5th place.
Our team defeated strong teams like Columbus, Palmetto and Coral Park. In our
district, we ranked 1st with a record of 8-2. Overall we had a very successful
season. The next two years should be a great display of volleyball.
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FRESHMAN BASEBALL
est. 2010
Head Coach:
Kevin Howard (1st Year)
Team Record:
5-4-1
Name
Jose Arevalo
Kevin Baloyra
Daniel Brown
Michael Cabeza
Alejandro Cicero
Marcus Diaz
Brian Garcia
Carlos Lara
Joseph Luzarraga
Carlos Menendez
Jorge Miro-Quesada
Santiago Muñoz
Andres Perez
Alfonso Rodriguez
Gabriel Trastoy
Eric Wilson
Gabriel de Zendegui
Gd.
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
7
Lt.
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
First off I want to say I had an amazing experience with these freshman kids this
year. This was my first experience being a head coach and this exceptional group of kids made my
introduction to coaching as enjoyable as it could have possibly been. When I think of attributes
that make up great teams I think of talent, leadership, hard work, and positive attitudes. My goal
as a coach is not only to win but more importantly to make sure the players improve in each of
these areas. These players were so incredibly coachable they made my job extremely easy. I truly
believe each individual on this team made enormous improvements as the season progressed.
Each individual became a better baseball player by the end of the year than when the year began
and that made the season a tremendous success.
The situation with practice space and different coaches helping out was not always
ideal for this team. They had to adapt to a situation that was a little out of the norm. This put
more responsibility on the shoulders of each individual to be self sufficient during practices
and accountable for their own improvement. But with this group I think that situation was a
blessing in disguise. They took advantage of all the great facilities at Belen to work together and
help each other get better. In doing so I witnessed an already tight knit group continue to bond
further as a team. I think that is what stands out most to me about this group. I never had to
teach them how to be a team. From day one coaching them, it was evident they all worked as
one unit. They all pulled for each other and cared about each other. Most importantly they all
had fun playing the game. I feel truly blessed and thankful I had the opportunity to coach these
young men. Throughout the course of the year I’ve felt a connection with each individual. I look
forward to seeing their progress in the future.
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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
est. 1996
Head Coach:
John-Paul Mendez ’04
(2nd Year)
Team Record: 19-4
Team Recognition:
3rd Place N. Broward Prep.
Tournament
Name
Gd.
Matthew Bravo
9
Richard De Aguiar
9
Pedro Garcia
9
Nicolas Gonzalez
9
Francisco Menendez 9
Maurice Milton
9
Andres Pinate
9
Teobaldo Rosell
9
Gabriel Seda
9
Michael Sueiro
9
Javier Torres de Navarra9
Brandon Torricella
9
Lt.
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
The 2013-2014 Freshman Basketball team exceeded expectations finishing the
season with a record of 19-4. The team this year played a freshman record 23 games,
highlighted by going 3-0 on their Orlando road trip, a 3rd place finish in the North Broward
Prep Tournament, sweeping rival Gulliver Prep, an airboat ride and a monumental victory
at rival Columbus. The team’s aggressive defense, balanced offensive attack and superior
depth propelled them to an 18 point average margin of victory throughout their 19 victories.
Resilience and redemption characterized this team as it avenged 3 of its 4 losses. The team
was led by heady point guard Javier Torres de Navarra who along with Maurice Milton led
the team in scoring, averaging 10 points per game. Matthew Bravo and Michael Sueiro
also provided scoring, rebounding and versatility. Big men Gabriel Seda, Andres Piñate,
and Nicholas Gonzalez were the anchors of the defense, which provided rebounding and
timely buckets. Frankie Menendez and Pedro Garcia brought an invaluable spark off the
bench. TJ Rosell, Brandon Torricella and Richard De Aguiar also contributed with perimeter
shooting and steady guard play off the bench. The team developed camaraderie and lasting
memories through its ability to work hard, care for each other both on and off the court,
and most importantly have fun. The future of Belen basketball is bright. We would like to
thank all the coaches, parents and students for all their support throughout the season.
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MS BASEBALL
est. 1968
Gold Head Coach:
Jorge Prieto (1st Year)
Team Record: 18-4-1
Team Recognition:
ACC Central Co-Champions
ACC Softball Tournament
Champions; Broward County
Conference 2nd Place.
Gold Team Roster
Name
Gd.
Alec Arrizurieta
8
Jonathan Barditch 8
Christian Bayo
8
Eric Blanco
8
Kyle Gomez
8
Nicholas Guthrie
8
Andrew Hernandez 8
Christian Lamar
8
Eric Lastres
8
James Mullis
8
Alfred Perez
8
Armando Albert
7
Nicholas Suarez
7
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
Blue Team Roster
Name
Gd.
Alessandro Billau
8
Eloy Fernandez
8
Emilio Mascaro
8
Jason Rodriguez
8
Henry Gonzalez
8
Eric Labrador 8
Sean Riera
8
Aramis Castaño
7
Robert Curbelo
7
Mario Fernandez-Riera 7
Nicholas Mullis
7
Sebastian Prieto
7
Nicholas Quintero 7
Aaron Ramirez
7
Lt.
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The Wolverines Gold Baseball Team is a reflection of what the future has in store for Belen. This group was a great
example of team work and determination in and out of the baseball field. The energy these players brought to the field every
day contributed to the success of our season in which we won 18 out of 23 games.
After suffering injuries to our starting pitchers and some key players at the begining of the season, the team
bounced back with great determination and performed admirably. This was seen in our semifinal game of the Borward
Conference Tournament where it took 9 innings against Somerset to pull a 7 to 4 win. In the championship game we kept
fighting and forced another 9 inning game. The game became a slugfest in which we tied the game at 15 in the 8th inning on
a 2-out homer by Andrew Hernandez. Unfortunately, we gave up two runs in the 9th and lost 17 to 15. No matter the score
of the game our team felt like winners. Because of this valuable experience we will become better baseball players and men
for others.
Blue Head Coach: Eduardo Fraga (2nd Year) Assistant Coach: Daniel Parets ’13
Team Record: 12-6-1
Team Recognition: ACC South Champions; 4th Place ACC Softball Tour.
The Middle School Blue Baseball team consisted of seven 8th grade players and seven 7th graders. The 8th
graders provided outstanding leadership for the team and the 7th graders gained valuable experience for next year. The
team captains were Alessandro Billau, Eloy Fernandez, Emilio Mascaro and Jason Rodriguez. After the first five games of
the season the team found itself with a 2-3 record playing in the Broward and Private School league. However, the team
regrouped and went undefeated in ACC conference play winning the Southern division title. Defensively the team was strong
up the middle with Alessandro Billau and Robert Curbelo at catcher and Henry Gonzalez, Mario Fernandez and Sebastian
Prieto in the infield. Also, Eloy Fernandez and Jason Rodriguez played outstanding in the outfield. Offensively the team had
an overall batting average of .385. Outstanding hitters included Billau, Sean Prieto, and Nicholas Quintero. Lastly the pitching
staff was led by Eloy Fernandez with a 4-2 record, Mario Fernandez, and Eric Labrador.
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MS BASKETBALL
est. 1967
Head Coach:
Patrick Houlihan (1st Year)
Gold Team Roster
Name
Gd.
Jonathan Barditch 8
Carlos Diaz
8
Luis Diaz
8
Roberto Fernandez 8
Jared Hart
8
Ricardo Mayo
8
Richard Morales
8
Jose Plasencia
8
Alejandro Pujals
8
Alec Rodriguez
8
Nicolas Rodriguez
8
Christian Tinoco
8
Jose Toledo
8
Jorge Vizcarrondo
8
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
Team Record: 28-1
Team Recognition: ACC Champions and ACC Tournament Champions
Individual Recognition: ACC All Stars-Joshua Barditch and Alec Rodriguez
The Middle School Gold Basketball team had an accomplished season. The team finished the season 28-1, ACC regular
season and Tournament Champions and defeated their conference rivals, Epiphany and Lourdes, on three different occasions. The
team was extremely balanced. Eleven different players led the team in scoring throughout the season. Starting point guard and
captain Robert Fernandez ran the offense for the Wolverines and consistently performed on both the offensive and defensive ends
of the court. Johnny Barditch, Alec Rodriguez and Christian Tinoco were dominant, offensive threats while Joey Plasencia and Ricky
Mayo were a force inside for the Wolverines. Luis Diaz, who was always assigned with the task of guarding the opposing team’s best
player, was the difference maker in some of the most important games of the season. The team’s competitive attitude and balanced
attack allowed them to complete an unforgettable season.
Head Coach:
Christian Marrero ’12
(1st Year)
Team Record: 18-10
Blue Team Roster
Name
Gd. Manuel Becerra
7
Daniel Cantens
7
Gabriel de Zendegui 7
Nelson Marin
7
Kevin Martin
7
Joaquin Novoa
7
Nicholas Patricios
7
Sebastian Perez
7
Daniel Sueiro
7
Sean Beaubien
6
Andres Garcia
6
Braden Lamar
6
Francisco Paredes 6
Tomas Puente
6
Lt.
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
This year’s Middle School Basketball Blue Team had an excellent season, finishing with a record of 18-10. The
team played very tough competition even though they were riddled by many injuries throughout the season. However, they
stayed focused and determined and defeated many quality opponents with their great speed and defensive intensity. Despite
the many injuries, the players knew it would take hard work, discipline, and chemistry in order to succeed in their long 28game season. Playing together for the first time, it did not take very long for these players to embrace these qualities. This
was possible with the great character and positive attitude each player on the team took on as the season progressed. This
group played many games against teams that were much taller; however, the Blue team’s speed, toughness, and great ball
movement were too much for these big teams to handle. This group had impressive wins over Florida Christian, American
Heritage, Northwest Christian, St. Mary’s, and Gulliver.
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MS CROSS COUNTRY
est. 1977
Head Coach:
Victor Arrieta ’95
(12th Year)
Assistant Coaches:
Michael Jalil ’05
Douglas Chacon ’08
Team Recognition: Dade
County, ACC, Tri-County,
Catholic State, Flrunners
Champions. 1st Place- St.
Agnes, St. Theresa I and II,
Belen and Holy Rosary.
Individual Recognition: Dade County Champion- Joshua Collins; ACC and Tri-County Champion- Christopher Garcia; Catholic State ChampionRodrigo Madiedo. ACC First Team- A. Corzo, J. Miguez, R. Nieto, L. Miguez. Tri-County First Team- R. Madiedo, A. Corzo, L. Bettocchi, R.Nieto and J.
Miguez. Catholic State First Team- A. Corzo, C. Garcia, S. Roa, L. Bettocchi, R. Nieto and G. Gallinar.
Name
Michael Aparicio
Joshua Collins
Alejandro Corzo
Sebastian Dueñas
Daniel Fager
Alberto Fraga
Antonio Fraga
Christopher Garcia
Eric Labrador Giancarlo Benitez
Andrew Deiters
Gregory Gallinar
Rodrigo Madiedo
Juan Miguez
Lucas Miguez
Rodrigo Nieto
Sebastian Roa
Gerald Chang
Thomas Gallinar
Cesar Aguzzi
Carlos Avila-Mata
Rodrigo Barquero
Luciano Bettocchi
Jacob Collins Daniel Corzo
Carlos Echenique
Gd.
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
Lt.
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
Keeping with the tradition of excellence the Wolverines were true to form and went
the season undefeated. This doesn’t happen by mere luck. Their hard work and determination
in practices makes them the best that they can be, and it showed on the course. These runners
battle heat and humidity everyday to get better. Practicing in those conditions forges the
toughness needed to race.
These Wolverines posted some of the fastest times in middle school history. This group
won the County championship for an unprecedented 18th time and the prestigious Flrunners.
com Invitational that brings some of the best runners from around the state.
The team was led by Joshua Collins (10:38) for most of the season until he got called
up to run with the big boys in varsity on their quest for a 4th consecutive state championship.
The team had great balance and depth between the 7th and 8th graders that proved to be the
formula for success. After Joshua’s departure Rodrigo Madiedo (11:18) and Chris Garcia (11:26)
stepped up to the plate and performed admirably at the number spot. They were followed
by Sebastian Roa (11:40), Luciano Bettocchi (11:59), Alex Corzo (11:38), Jake Miguez (12:18),
Luke Miguez (12:48), Rodrigo Nieto (12:13), Sebastian Dueñas (13:06), Greg Gallinar (12:22) and
Albert Fraga (12:57). Thank you to all the parents for their support all year. Great season by
everyone and looking forward to many more to come.
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MS FOOTBALL
est. 1994
Head Coach:
Mike Crudele ’73
(3rd Year)
Assistant Coaches:
Carlos Maza,
Pedro Jimenez,
Henry Brimo ’12,
Matthew Moro ’12
Team Record: 4-2
Name
Gd.
Gabriel Aparicio
8
Jeremy Bencomo
8
Joseph Cruz
8
Clyde Dozier
8
Ian Escarra
8
Gabriel Estrada
8
Eloy Fernandez
8
Roberto Fernandez 8
Andres Gomez
8
Matthew Martin
8
Emilio Mascaro
8
Ricardo Mayo
8
Andres Maza
8
Jose Plasencia
8
Deiter Prussing
8
Max Salazar
8
Andres Smith
8
Alejandro Toyos-Sitjes8
Alec Arrizurieta
8
Nicolas Candela
8
Carlos Diaz 8
Andres Fernandez 8
Ryan Fernandez
8
Javier Fraga-Vasquez 8
Henry Gonzalez
8
Robert Martinez
8
Alejandro Pujals
8
Carlos Romero
8
Santiago Venegas
8
Bryan Vernon
8
Aramis Castaño
7
Erik Delgado 7
Dustin Duprey
7
Daniel Esteban
7
Adrian Garcia 7
Michael Lopez
7
Federico Lozano
7
Matthew Moreno
7
Adrian Paredes
7
Juan Perez
7
Nicholas Quintero 7
Aaron Ramirez
7
Ethan Ramirez
7
Joseph Rubio
7
Rafael Ruiz
7
Antonio Serrano
7
Alejandro Suarez
7
Lt.
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The 7th and 8th Grade Middle School Football team of 2013 continued its reputation of
mental toughness, physical toughness and disciplined play on the gridiron. After two tough losses at
the beginning of the season, the Wolverines roared back to win the rest of their games earning the
respect and admiration of all who saw them play. Their never quit, never say die attitude carried them
to great victories against Mater Academy, Westminster Christian, Saint Andrews, and Westminster
Academy. All players on the team contributed in the games and all learned the value of hard work,
teamwork, and perseverance. All of Belen can be very proud of the 7th and 8th grade Middle School
football Wolverines of 2013.
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MS GOLF
Head Coach:
Gerardo Portela (4th Year)
est. 2010
Name
Jorge Iglesias
Jorge Moscoso
Andres Perez
Jack Barrios
Gd.
8
8
8
7
Guillermo Najera Sweeney 7
Kevin Azpiri
8
Alan Fernandez
8
Enrique Vila 8
Bryan Reyes
7
Jose Perez
7
Team Record: 2-2-1
Lt.
3C
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The Middle School Golf team finished its season with a 2 win, 2
loss, 1 tie record. The season was highlighted by it’s win over archrival
Gulliver whom they also tied in an exciting last match of the season.
The whole team showed tremendous improvement as every player
was able to consistently shoot under 50 by the end of the season. I am proud to say that this team worked
harder and improved more from beginning to end than any team I have ever coached at Belen.
The team was led by the consistent play of Jose Perez who led the team in stroke average per round
with much help from his teammates Andres Perez, Jorge Iglesias, Kevin Azpiri, Enrique Vila, Jorge Moscoso,
Bryan Reyes, Alan Fernandez, Jack Barrios, and Guillermo Najera, each of whom took turns in making up our
top 4 scorers.
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MS SOCCER
Name
Gd.
Robert Castro
8
Jose Garces
8
Christopher Moustafa 8
Rodrigo Muñoz
8
Juan Pereira
8
Javan Rice
8
Nicolas Sosa
8
Rodrigo Madiedo
7
Alberto Conti
8
Alejandro Conti
8
Christian Garcia
8
Mark Garrigo
8
Daniel Neret
8
Diego Nuñez
8
Alejandro Pujals
8
David Velasco
8
Luciano Bettocchi
7
Lucas Fernandez
7
Oscar Naranjo
7
Gabriel Polo
7
Alejandro Salas
7
Virgilio Sanchez
7
Nicholas Vurgait
7
Lt.
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
est. 1983
Head Coach: Gabriel Loret de Mola ’11 (1st Year)
Team Record: 6-1
Team Recognition: ACC Champions
The Middle School Gold team is full of talent. Players controlled and dominated the situation most of the season;
their only blemish was a loss to the Blue team. The team bounced back and fought like the spirit of the Wolverine
dominating the rest of the competition. With strong goalkeepers in the back and consistent defense, the team only allowed
four goals the entire season. The powerful offense pounded the nets scoring 40 goals. The team went on to win the ACC
and prove how much talent they really have. Great season by everyone. The future looks promising for the Wolverine
soccer program.
Name
Sebastian Llano
Guilherme Oliveira
Tyler Abella
Eduardo Delgado
Javier Guerrero Vicente
Alec Priscal
Cesar Aguzzi
Eduardo Cardonne
Victor Ferraz
Gregory Gallinar
Carlos Gonzalez
Jorge Lopez-Cabrera
Guillermo Molero
Juan Moreno
Lucas Oliveira
Gonzalo Percovich
Guillermo Quintero
Jasen Velken
Michael Barany
Daniel Comas-Sanchez Christopher Krause
Andres Ludert
Niko Molina
Gd.
8
8
7
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
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2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
Head Coach: Dagoberto Lara (1st Year)
Team Record: 6-2
The team that had the best season was the one that kept a well balanced squad.
The defense was the strength of the team allowing only 11 goals all year. The midfield
moved the ball and kept the passing lanes open all the time. The offense was demolishing
to the opponents defense scoring 30 goals. These three groups combined to produce the
outstanding season that we had.
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MS SWIMMING
est. 1984
Head Coach: Brandon Murphy (4th Year)
Team Record: 3-3
Name
Hugo Marin
Maxwell Belisario
Ivan Cabrera
Matthew Pulles
Andres Rodriguez
Daniel Bustos
Robert Curbelo
Gabriel Gallardo
Sean Hickey
Jorge Machado
Gd.
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
Gabriel Perez De Corcho 7
Jorge Rodriguez 7
Nicolas Suarez
7
Conner Yurkon
8
Jose Bustos
7
Kobe Kaufmann 7
MatthewMorales 7
Christian Paz
7
Jose Prendes
7
Jacob Wutzler
7
Andres Alfonso
6
Adrian Banegas 6
Victor Bisbal
6
Carlos Caballero 6
Cristian Fernandez de Castro 6
Orlando Galindez 6
Carlos Garcia
6
Antonio Gomez 6
Emilio Lopez
6
Henry Noy
6
Esteban Rincon
6
Joseph Rodriguez 6
Kevin Steel
6
Anthony Trujillo 6
Team Recognition: 4th Place at Dade County Youth Fair
Lt.
3C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
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MS TENNIS
est. 1985
Head Coach:
Timothy VanScoy (6th Year)
Team Record: 2-1-1
Name
Sebastian Dueñas
Carlos Grande
Gd.
8
8
Javier Guerrero Vicente 8
Bernardo Poulat
8
Felipe Pardo
8
Guillermo Amore
8
Rodrigo Nieto 7
Andres Zuñiga
7
Diego Belfort
6
Alexander Rodriguez 6
Kevin Rui Chen
6
Lt.
3C
3C
3C
3C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The Wolverines were an experienced team with many of the starters having played since sixth grade.
Charlie Grande impressed with a 3-1 record this season at #1 singles with three of those wins being a combined
18-1 game score. Also playing well was Sebastian Dueñas who had two 6-0 victories this season at #2 singles.
Felipe Pardo, Guillermo Amore and Bernardo Poulat anchored the rest of the top five. Newcomers that give
exciting hope for the future were seventh graders Rodrigo Nieto and Andres Zuñiga, who was undefeated in
his matches this year. Sixth graders Kevin Rui, Diego Belfort and Alex Rodriguez showed great promise and
will be an important part of the team for years to come. Thanks to all the team moms for all their snacks and
enthusiasm!
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MS TRACK AND FIELD
Name
Gd.
Francisco Barrera
8
Maxwell Belisario
8
Joshua Collins
8
Alejandro Corzo
8
Albert Fraga
8
Antonio Fraga
8
Javier Fraga-Vasquez 8
Thomas Gallinar
8
Christopher Garcia 8
Brandon Lubian
8
Daniel Pinto
8
Nicolas Rodriguez
8
Conner Yurkon
8
Michael Aparicio
8
Daniel Fager 8
Marcelo Hernandez 8
Sebastian Jorge
8
Nicholas Krikorian 8
Julio Rubio
8
Carlos Sosa
8
Jose Toledo
8
Cesar Aguzzi
7
Carlos Avila-Mata
7
Giancarlo Benitez
7
Ryan Bermudez
7
Luciano Bettocchi
7
Francisco Cimo
7
Daniel Corzo
7
Andrew Deiters
7
Dustin Duprey
7
Carlos Echenique
7
Gregory Gallinar
7
Andres Larrea
7
Rodrigo Madiedo
7
Christopher Menendez 7
Juan Miguez
7
Lucas Miguez
7
Rodrigo Nieto
7
Christopher Ponce 7
Sebastian Roa
7
Edward Rodriguez 7
William Sanchez
7
Alejandro Suarez
7
Waldo Toyos-Sitjes 7
Lt.
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
est. 1990
Head Coach: Michael Jalil ’05 (1st Year)
Assistant Coaches: Joey Scott, Jefferson de Souza and Douglas Chacon ’08.
Team Recognition: 1st - Respect Life Invitational, Fr. Sardina S.J. Invitational, 1st Overall School FLYRA
Southeast Regional Championship, 3rd Place at FLYRA State Championship.
Individual Recognition: Joshua Collins - ACC Champion 1600m, ACC Tri-County Champion 1600m and 800m;
Rodrigo Madiedo - ACC Champion 800m; Nicolas Rodriguez - ACC Champion High Jump; Luciano Bettocchi FLYRA Southeast Regional Champion Triple Jump, New Middle School Triple Jump Record at 37’9”
A much improved team from last year, this group of
athletes have really put together an excellent season. The team
had some close 2nd place finishes throughout the season but
finished strong getting 1st overall school in the FLYRA Southeast
Region and qualified 7 athletes to represented Belen at the State
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Meet.
MS VOLLEYBALL
Head Coach:
Juan David Zapata (6th Year)
Assistant Coach:
Sebastian Zapata
Gold Team Record: 14-2
ACC Champions (South) & ACC
Tournament Champions
Blue Team Record: 11-5
ACC Champions (Central)
Gold Team Roster
Name
Gd.
Fernando Garcia-Chacon
8
Robert Castro
8
Sebastian Clark
8
Eric Lastres
8
Ignacio Lopez-Castro
8
Richard Morales
8
Javan Rice
8
Nicolas Smith 8
Nicolas Sosa
8
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Lt.
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
est. 1987
Blue Team Roster
Name
Gd.
Alessandro Billau
8
Matthew Fals
8
Nelson Graveran
8
Alejandro Pacios
8
Armando Albert
7
Manuel Becerra
7
Julian Calas
7
Daniel Cantens
7
Ricardo Perez
7
Jorge Suarez
7
Lucas Montes de Oca
6
Nicholas Poveda
6
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
MS WATER POLO
est. 2004
Head Coach:
Lazaro Fernandez Bueno
(2nd Year)
Team Record: 4-1
Name
Jose Chaviano
Andrew Hernandez
Jason Khoury
Jonathan Manrique
Ignacio Aguilar
Christopher Galliano
Andres Puello
Matthew Pulles
David Garzon
Raul Herrero
Thomas Kurzan
Andres Lara
Jorge Paez
Andres Alfonso
Victor Bisbal
Orlando Galindez
Emilio Lopez
Andres Maduro
Luis Mendez
Henry Noy
Kevin Steel
Gd.
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
8
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Lt.
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The Middle School Water Polo team had a productive year in 2014. Led by
Coach Lazaro Fernandez, the boys defeated rivals Gulliver Prep, and Miami Country Day.
They had their first loss in years to Ransom Everglades. As a team they ended their
season 4 wins and 1 loss, and concluded the season in second place at the Middle School
Championship.
The 2014 middle school team was a young team, with many new players. They
had fun, and learned a lot throughout the season. Leading scorers for the Wolverines
were Jose Chaviano, Jason Khoury and Jonathan Manrique.
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6TH GRADE BASEBALL
est. 1986
Coaches:
Daniel Guevara ‘12 (1st Year)
Christian Solis ’12 (1st Year)
Team Record: 8-2
Name
Sebastian Alonso
Roger Cainzos
Antonio Castaño
Christian Eiroa
Matthew Fernandez
Brendan Golden
Alexander Gomez
Nicholas Gonzalez
Luis Gutierrez
Daniel McAuliff
Mario Osorio
Adrian Ponce
Diego Romero
Eddie Silva
Gd.
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The 6th Grade Baseball team
had a great season going 8-2 in the
ACC. Although the team had their ups
and downs, they were able to pull
through and finish the season with two
consecutive wins. The level of play for
each individual came a long way from
the beginning of the season, but there
is always room for improvement and
development. The future of the Belen
baseball program looks very promising.
The coaching staff would like to
thank the players and parents for all their
support.
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6TH GRADE BASKETBALL
est. 1985
Head Coach:
Patrick Houlihan (1st Year)
Assistant Coach:
Eugene Cruz
Team Record: 20-0
Team Recognition:
ACC Champions; St. David’s
Catholic Schools Tournament
Champions.
Name
Christopher Carter
Joshua Cecol
Jonathan Cosio
Nicolas De Aguiar
Matthew Fernandez
Andres Garcia
Braden Lamar
John Lee
Jacob Marrero
Daniel McAuliff
Francisco Paredes
Tomas Puente
Nicolas Rodriguez
John Tonda
Gd.
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The sixth grade basketball season was a season to remember. The team was able to complete their goal:
an undefeated season. One of the most dominant teams in Belen history, the sixth grade basketball team was
loaded with talent. Starting every game at point guard for the Wolverines, Tommy Puente guided the team to
a perfect record of 20-0 with his tenacity and smart play. Braden Lamar and Andy Garcia consistently rose to
the occasion by leading the team in scoring while Frankie Paredes was a force inside on the glass. Matthew
Fernandez’s hard work and team-first attitude was contagious among his teammates. The team was pushed
to their limits, competed everyday at practice and responded to each and every challenge. The 6th Grade
Basketball team steadily improved their skills throughout the season and finished the season as ACC Champions
and Broward County Tournament Champions.
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6TH GRADE cross country
est. 1985
Head Coach:
Victor Arrieta ’95
(12th Year)
Assistant Coaches:
Michael Jalil ’05
Douglas Chacon ’08
Team Recognition: ACC and Tri-County Champions; 1st Place- St. Agnes, Belen and Holy Rosary.
Individual Recognition: ACC First team- Jorge Morasso, Vicente Sanchez, Roger Cainzos, Matthew Bryan; Tri-County First Team- J.
Morasso and V. Sanchez; Jorge Morasso- First Place- St. Agnes, St. Theresa I, Belen and Holy Rosary; Vicente Sanchez- First PlaceSt. Theresa II.
Name
Carlos Bailly
Diego Belfort
Matthew Bryan
Roger Cainzos
Dominic Chiappone
Christopher Fraga-Vasquez
Carlos Maribona
Eduardo Morasso
Jorge Morasso
Vicente Sanchez
Gd.
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
Though few in numbers they were mighty in spirit. The Wolverines were
tough and gritty. We were competitive in all our races throughout the season
winning most and falling short in others but the kids showed their true sportsman
character and ended season winning the last two major meets. They won the All
Catholic Conference Championship for the 11th time in school history, and for the
first time ever we won it for a 3rd consecutive year.
Belen was led by the dynamic duo of Jorge Morasso and Vicente Sanchez
who were in the top five of every race this season. The supporting cast of Matthew
Bryan, Roger Cainzos, Eduardo Morasso, Diego Belfort, Dominic Chiappone, Chris
Fraga, Carlos Bailly and Carlos Maribona proved to be the difference between a
mediocre team and a great team. Congratulations on a awesome season.
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6TH GRADE FOOTBALL
Head Coach: Eduardo Fraga (1st Year)
est. 2012
Assistant Coaches: Mario Martinez ’89 and Kevin Viera ’12
Team Record: 2-3
Team Recognition: 3rd Place South Division
Name
Francisco Aguero
Edward Andrade
Sean Beaubien
Andres Bello
Julian-Cesar Bueres
Javier Cantens
Antonio Castaño
Daniel Delgado
Ralph Desantis
Christian Eiroa
Diego Feijoo
Brandon Gancedo
Angelo Garcel
Eduardo Gonzalez
Nicholas Gonzalez
Luis Gutierrez
Arsenio Moussa
Mario Osorio
Nicholas Oyarzun
Gabriel Paula
Joseph Pereira
Jesse Perez
Gabriel Pupo
Breton Rice
Victor Rivera
Lucas Rodriguez
Diego Romero
Angel Sanchez
Stefano Sanchez
Eddie Silva
Enrique Sori
Noah Torres
Daniel Venerio
Gd.
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
It was the second year of existence for the Belen sixth grade football program. The team
fielded 33 up and coming football players. Despite a couple of key injuries early in the season the team
started with two wins over Palmer Trinity and University School. In the next two games, however, the
Baby Wolverines were shut out by Gulliver Academy and Ransom dropping them to third place in the
Dade division. In the Bowl Game the team played American Heritage and in a tight defensive battle
lost 8-0. The last game of the year was the team’s best game. Playing an undefeated Gulliver team, the
Wolverines took an early lead but ended up giving up two late touchdowns in a 14-6 loss.
Congratulations to all the players for their great improvement during the season and thanks
to all the parents for your great support
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6TH GRADE SOCCER
est. 2001
Head Coach:
Gabriel Loret de Mola ’11
(1st Year)
Team Record: 8-3
Name
Sebastian Alonso
Juan Lucas Alvarez
Nicholas Alvarez
Michael Barany
Tomas Bayona
Gd.
6
6
6
6
6
Daniel Comas-Sanchez 6
Ryan De La Osa
6
Alejandro Echeverria 6
Sergio Gonzalez
6
Christopher Krause 6
Andres Ludert
6
Max Maduro
6
Luis Mendez
6
Niko Molina
6
Javier Pardo
6
Maximilien Quibet 6
Breton Rice
6
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
The sixth grade soccer team was determined from the start to be a great team.
Their greatest strength was their unity of play. They demonstrated to have good individual
skills that will prove to be valuable at the varsity level down the road. With victories over
St. Agnes and Epiphany they looked very strong. Although they had some ups and downs
throughout the season, they still went on to win 8 games and only lost 3. With a very
strong defense that only allowed 20 goals and unique offense that scored 53 goals, the
boys proved they had the skills to compete with anyone in the league.
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6TH GRADE TRACK & FIELD
est. 1990
Head Coach:
Michael Jalil ’05
(1st Year)
Assistant Coaches:
Joey Scott, Jefferson de Souza
and Douglas Chacon ’08
Team Recognition: ACC &
Tri-County Champions
Individual Recognition: Vicente Sanchez - ACC Champion 1600m and 800m, ACC Tri-County Champion 1600m; John Lee - ACC Champion 400m, ACC
Tri-County Champion 400m; Daniel Venerio - ACC Tri-County Champion 60m Hurdles.
Name
Carlos Bailly
Diego Belfort
Stephen Brennan
Matthew Bryan
Dominic Chiappone
Christopher Fraga-Vasquez
Daniel Giorgini
John Lee
David Leiva
Carlos Maribona
Brandon Moran
Eduardo Morasso
Jorge Morasso
Esteban Rincon
Adrian Rodriguez
Vicente Sanchez
Daniel Venerio
Gd.
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Lt.
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
1C
A perfect season for this very talented group of athletes. From the beginning they were dedicated and hard working and it
showed with their first victory at the ACC Relays. After that, it was no looking back for this team that averaged wins by more than 40
points. The team finished off the season with a 1st place victory at the ACC Championship meet and ACC Tri-County Championship
meet. The future looks bright for Belen Jesuit track!
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BELEN SPORTS HALL OF FAME
About Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
Following the Ignatian tradition of excellence, the mission of Belen Jesuit Preparatory School is to guide and
support our students in their process of becoming men who are skilled in both English and Spanish, open to
growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving, and committed to doing justice, so they can work for the
promotion of the Catholic faith as leaders in a multicultural society.
About the Belen Alumni Association of Jesuit Schools from Cuba and Miami
Mission Statement: The Association shall act to promote unity and maintain a spirit of fellowship among the
Alumni of Jesuit Schools from Cuba and Miami, and serve as an ambassador to the community in an effort to
advance the interests of Belen Jesuit Preparatory School. The Association shall also foster and facilitate the
involvement of its members in the various missions of the Society of Jesus, including spiritual, educational,
and volunteer and community service activities, in furtherance of the credo “Men for Others.” Finally, the
Association shall encourage fellow Alumni support of annual giving and other development programs of Belen
Jesuit Preparatory School.
About the Belen Sports Hall of Fame
Mission Statement: To select and induct alumni, coaches, and/or friends of el Colegio de Belén/Belen Jesuit
Preparatory School and all of the Jesuit Schools from Cuba who participated, excelled, developed, or supported
a Belen Athletic Program; and who through their future athletic and life endeavors exemplify the ideals of el
Colegio de Belén/Belen Jesuit Preparatory School.
Hall of Fame Members
CLASS OF 2007
CLASS OF 2008
CLASS OF 2010
Luis Botifoll ‘25
Ernesto Smith ‘36
Alfredo Porta Bolaños ‘47
Julio Bordas ‘48
Felix Perez-Majul ‘55
Eduardo Sowers ‘56
Rene Walker ‘69
Julio Campa ‘71
Jorge Cabrera ‘72
Eric Alvarez ‘85
Hector Ortiz ‘86
Michael Covert ‘91
Edward Acosta ‘99
Coach Otilio “Cappy” Campuzano
Coach Carlos Barquin
Cross Country Team 1995
Pablo Carreño ‘42
Roberto Suarez ‘46
Mariano Loret de Mola ‘58
Ricardo Gonzalez ‘68
Manuel Diaz ‘73
Francisco “Paco” Ruiz ‘73
Antonio Franyie ‘86
Joe Zumpano ‘87
Jorge Vigo ‘97
Vincent Cartaya ‘99
Jose Pañeda ‘82
Volleyball Team 1955
Ignacio Tamayo ‘41
Louis Iglesias ‘88
Albert Acuña ‘93
Jose M. Garcia ‘03
Jason Machado ‘04
Coach C. Patrick Collins
CLASS OF 2009
Raoul Garcia-Vidal ‘47
Eugenio Ferreiro ‘68
John Medina ‘77
Albert Gross ‘86
Marcos Mestre ‘91
Basketball Team 1946
Luis Hernandez-Gelpi ‘33
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CLASS OF 2012
Carlos Alberto Morales ‘54
Cesar R. Conde ‘91
Ignacio Javier Garcia ‘93
Erik Montalvo ‘97
Frank C. Quesada ‘98
Omelio Sosa
Class of 1958
Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming and Track & Field
Athletic:
Belen Athlete of the Year (1958)
Basketball
Starter 1957 & 1958
Team Captain 1958 Leading Scorer 1958
Volleyball
Starter 1956-1958
Undefeated Conference Champion 1958
Swimming
Gold Medalist in the following races:
50M Freestyle
100M Freestyle
4X50M Medley
4X50M Freestyle Relay
4X50M Medley Relay
Track and Field
Participant in the Long, Triple, and High Jumps 1956-1958
Camaguey Tennis Club
Swim Team Participant 1956-1958
National Champion of the “Union Atletica Amateur”
Oklahoma State University
Intramural Swimming and Volleyball
Professional and Personal:
Research Scientist with the USDA - Agricultural Research Service.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Purdue University (1977-80), and University of Florida (1984-96)
President, American Society of Sugar Cane Technologist, Florida Division (1988)
Volunteer civic, community service and involvement with the school since graduation:
Recognized by the US Secretary of Agriculture under the Department’s ‘Points of Light’s program for voluntary involvement in community services
(1991)
Served as the Hispanic Employment Program Manager for the USDA-ARS, South Atlantic Area (North & South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Puerto
Rico, and the Virgin Islands)
Member of the Brigada de Asalto 2506 – Cuba’s Bay of Pigs Invasion
Lives in West Palm Beach with his wife, Maria del Carmen Sosa.
Greatest influence while at Belen: Father Luis Ripoll, S.J.
Advice to Athletes: “You have to really enjoy the sport(s) you choose. To excel you have to train hard and it is not always easy, but at the end the
rewards will be very satisfying, especially knowing that you have done your very best. And listen to your coach!”
On Being Inducted...”It is a great honor to join such a privileged group of outstanding Belen athletes!”
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Oliver Benitez
Class of 1996
Football, Baseball and Track & Field
Athletic:
Belen
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3-Year Varsity Letterman (1993-1995) - Quarterback and Defensive Back
Captain (1994 & 1995)
All-Dade County Team 1995
All-State 3rd Team (1995)
Team MVP (1995)
Track and Field
3-Year Varsity Letterman (1994-1996) - Sprinter and Long Jumper
Captain (1996)
2-Time All-Dade County Honorable Mention (1995 & 1996)
Graduated with school records in 100M, 200M, and 4x100M
Accumulated 10 Career District Championships (7 Individual and 3 Team)
Team MVP (1996)
Baseball
2-Year Varsity Letterman (1995 -1996) - Second Baseman
Captain (1996)
Wagner College
Varsity Football - Division 1AA (1998-2000) - Wide Receiver / Punt Returner
Track and Field - Division 1 (1998-2000) - Sprinter (60M & 200M-Indoor)
Professional and Personal:
Vice President / Managing Director at TotalBank
Volunteer civic, community service and involvement with the school since graduation
Current Board of Director for Casa Valentina, a non-profit organization that specializes in adult foster care.
Active Junior Achievement and March of Dimes member.
Lives in Miami with his wife, Leeann and his son, Benjamin
Greatest influence while at Belen: Coach Richard Stuart
Advice to Athletes: “I would tell them to never limit themselves. Critics will always say that you are either to slow, to small, to big,
or whatever the reason. If you work hard and focus on reaching you goals, you can overcome all obstacles. Don’t give up just because
someone tells you that you’re not fit or qualified for the challenge.”
On Being Inducted.... “I’m humbled and honored to be selected in the Hall of Fame. Some of these previous inductees were heroes of
mine growing up so joining them is a great personal accomplishment. I’m also very happy for my family who sacrificed so much time
to help me get here.”
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Mikel Llanes
Class of 1998
Cross Country, Track & Field and Basketball
Athletic:
Belen Sportsman of the Year (1998)
Cross Country
6-Year Member of the Cross Country Team
Member of Belen’s First State Championship Team (1995)
First Team All-County (1996 & 1997)
First Team All-State (1997)
Captain (1997)
Track and Field
7-Year Member of the Track and Field Team
Basketball
3-Year Letterman (1995-96, 1996-97, and 1997-98)
Captain (1998)
Team MVP (1998)
University of Miami
Track and Field (1999-2000)
Professional and Personal:
Medical Degree at University of Miami
Fellowship Trained Faculty Member at University of Michigan Family Medicine
Founding Member of Medical Students in Action at the University of Miami Medical School.
MSA is a multi-disciplinary medical student group which supports rural communities in the Dominican Republic.
Volunteer civic, community service and involvement with the school since graduation:
Past Participant in the Annual Alumni Cross Country Events.
Proud Contributor to the Cross Country Course on Campus.
Lives in Michigan with his wife, Tammy, son, Juan Luis, and daughter, Lucia.
Greatest influence while at Belen: Coach Carlos Barquin
Advice to Athletes: “Treasure every moment on and off the field with your teammates and coaches. Play your
sport with no regrets.”
On Being Inducted... “I feel privileged to be part of such great group of athletes, teammates and friends.”
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Javier Garcia-Tuñon
Class of 2004
Track & Field
Athletic:
Belen Athlete of the Year (2004)
Belen Scholar Athlete of the Year (2004)
All-Dade Miami Herald Scholar Athlete (2004)
Track and Field
6-Year Team Member (1999-2004); 3-Time Captain (2002-2004);
3-Time Team MVP (2002-2004); 2-Time State Champion (110 Hurdles & 300 Hurdles - 2004)
Regional Champion (110 Hurdles - 2004); 10 School Records Held At Time of Graduation
All-Dade First Team (110 Hurdles & 300 Hurdles - 2004)
Florida State University
Member of 7 Indoor & Outdoor ACC Championship Teams
Member of 3 NCAA Outdoor Championship Teams (2006, 2007, & 2008)
Individual ACC Champion (2009 – 400mH); 4-time NCAA East Regional Qualifier
3-time NCAA Outdoor Championship Qualifier; NCAA finalist and All-American (2009 – 400mH)
Currently holds 10th Fastest time in FSU history (110mH - 13.88)
Currently holds 4th fastest time in FSU history (400mH – 49.99)
FSU’s first 4-time Academic All-American
2008-2009 ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Track & Field
FSU Golden Torch Award for varsity athlete with the highest GPA – 2005-2009
ACC Outdoor Track Co-Performer of the Week (2009 – Week 2)
ACC Honor Roll – 2005-2009
FSU President’s List for Academic Achievement for a GPA of 4.00, Fall 2004 - Summer 2008,
Outdoor Track & Field All-ACC Team, 2006, 2007 & 2009
Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar Award First Team, 2006-2009
USA World Championship Trials Qualifier (2009 – 400mH)
Professional and Personal:
Competed on European Track Circuit in 2010 and 2011; 400mH Champion at Trofeo Internacional Ciudad de Salamanca (Spain
– 2010); 2-time 400mH Champion at Dutch Club National Championships (Netherlands – 2010 & 2011); 400mH Champion at
International Flanders Cup (Belgium – 2011)
Lives in Miami with his wife, Abbie.
Greatest influence while at Belen: Coach Victor Arrieta forced me to hurdle in 7th grade against my will and then also convinced
me to apply to FSU because I had not considered FSU. Both of those things have worked out very well for me and I don’t know where
or who I would be if it wasn’t for Victor.
Advice to Athletes: “Enjoy your high school athletic career and especially your time at Belen. Work hard, but make sure to enjoy the
ride. College competition will get a lot tougher, so make sure to smell the roses while you can.”
On Being Inducted...“I’m extremely honored to be a part of the Belen Sports Hall of Fame. My time at Belen was amazing and Belen
was and is such an important part of my life, so I am just honored to feel like I was an important part of Belen’s history as well”
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Jeffrey Allan Vivó
Class of 2004
Swimming
Athletic:
Belen Athlete of the Year (2003)
Swimming
6-Time Varsity Letterman (1998-2003)
State Champion 100 Freestyle (2003)
State Champion 50 Freestyle (2002) School Records held until 2012
2-Time High School All-American (2002 and 2003)
2-Time Team MVP (2002 and 2003)
2-Time District Champion 50 Free (2002-2003)
4-Time All-Dade Team Selection (2000-2003)
Miami Herald All Dade Swim Team Swimmer Of the Year (2003)
Captain (2003)
University
Louisiana State University (2004-05)
Florida State University (2005-2006)
Professional and Personal:
Owner of Law Offices of Jeffery A. Vivo, PA
Member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Palm Beach County Bar Member
American Immigration Lawyers Association
Greatest influence while at Belen: Coach Kirk Peppas
Advice to Athletes: “People tell you it cannot be done because they cannot do it themselves. No one knows your
limitations, not even yourself. You will never find out what you are capable or incapable of until you try 100%,
then and only then will you know your true limits. Along the way you will discover more about yourself and of
more value than you will in discovering your limits. The journey is what makes the man, not the destination.”
On Being Inducted... “I truly feel honored to be nominated by my peers to become part of such a prestigious
delegation. I feel indebted and appreciative to Belen faculty, staff, and classmates for all the memories, lessons,
and qualities that were taught and instilled in me. I feel that Belen taught me how to conduct myself as a moral
man of integrity and honesty.”
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Congratulations! We are so proud of your efforts and accomplishments!
As your #1 fans, we thank you for all of the memories! Your hard work,
perseverance and sportsmanship have made us very proud! We salute all
of your teammates and the coaches that have guided and supported you
along the way. Somewhere behind the athlete you’ve become and the
hours of practice and the coaches who have pushed you is a young boy
who fell in love with the game and never looked back.
Go Wolverines!! And now.... Go Bears!!
With love,
Mom, Dad, Alex and David
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Alex Cabrera #2 Shortstop
Congratulations on all your achievements
We love you very much,
Mom, Dad, & Family
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BELEN WATER POLO VARSITY TEAM
2014 DISTRICT AND REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
Captain Max Goldberg
Erick Labrador
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Ryan Guso
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2015
Eduardo Tamborrel
Santiago Nuñez
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Adrian Alepuz
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Alexander Boza
6
2016
Cesar Gonzalez
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Nicolas Aguilar
8
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Pablo Kurzan
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Alexander Alepuz
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Federico Tamborrel
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William Lopez
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Ryan Rodriguez
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2016
Nicolas Tamborrel
15
2016
Sebastian Milanes
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Adrian Hernandez
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2016
Gabriel Jimenez
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2016
Norberto Menendez
20
2017
Kevin Simauchi
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2017
Aaron Muriedas
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2017
Andre Cozier
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2017
Jonathan Garcia
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2016
Are proud to support Belen Jesuit and wish the students well this
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sincere gratitude to the entire faculty and staff of Belen for all that
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Seniors, Then ... And Now
Andy
Isaac
Michael
Tuto
Kevin
Omar
Your hard work and dedication in Middle School laid the
foundation for your accomplishments in High School.
Thank you for all your efforts these past seven years. We
are very proud of you. You will be missed. May God shine
your paths in whichever directions you take and rememberStay the Course and Never Give Up!
Fabian
“If you can fill the unforgiving
minute with sixty seconds’ worth
of a distance run, Yours is the
Earth and everything that’s in it,
And-Which is moreyou’ll be a Man, my son!
Rudyard Kipling
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In Memoriam
Mr. José Simpson
Your impact on the Swimming program and the Belen
community will never be forgotten.
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Café Belén
Would like to Congratulate
all Belen Athletes for their
hard work and dedication.
We are so proud of you.
The sky is the limit D-Man!
We Love You,
Mom & Dad
Camila, Ella, Aby & Abo
MATTHEW FERNANDEZ #5
we are so proud of you. congrats on a great senior year.
we love you very much.
mom, dad, brandon & bandit
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To the Baseball Seniors,
Congratulations on a great
season and thank you for your
friendship, guidance and support.
Albert Maury
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Congratulates
Albert Maury
and the
Belen Jesuit Preparatory
Varsity Baseball Team
for a great season
We are very proud of you!
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Sports Banquet
Awards
2013-2014
Varsity
Baseball
Most Valuable: Alex Cabrera
Outstanding Pitcher: Pablo Arevalo
Coaches Award: Javier Herrera
Soccer
Most Valuable: Francisco de la Camara
Coaches Award: Reynaldo Madiedo
Basketball
Co-Most Valuable: Nicolas Iparraguirre
Co-Most Valuable: Matthew Fernandez
Swimming
Most Valuable: Boleck de Pawlikowski
Coaches Award: Juan Perez-Costa
Most Improved: Michael Limia
Bowling
Most Valuable: Anthony Perez-Pino
Coaches Award: Andres Casariego
Tennis
Most Valuable: Alejandro Hasegawa
Coaches Award: Michael Limia
Crew
Most Valuable: Manuel Sanchez
Coaches Award: Alexander Keenan
Most Improved: Nicholas Keenan
Track and Field
Most Valuable: Ryan Rodriguez
Most Valuable Sprinter: Daniel Neptune
Coaches Award: Alexander Isaac
Cross Country
Co-Most Valuable: Fabian Tomas
Co-Most Valuable: Ryan Rodriguez
Coaches Award: Michael Magoulas
Volleyball
Most Valuable: Andres Perez
Coaches Award: Anthony DeFurio
Football
Most Valuable Offense: Jorge Powell
Most Valuable Defense: James Garcia
Coaches Award: Jonathan Schultz
Golf
Most Valuable: Pedro Gomez-Faccio
Coaches Award: Armando Marquez
Lacrosse
Most Valuable: Matthew Salas
Coaches Award: Kevin Pascual
Water Polo
Most Valuable: Ryan Guso
Coaches Award: Adrian Alepuz
Wrestling
Most Valuable: Julian Ramirez
Coaches Award: Ariel Jimenez
Junior Varsity
Baseball
Most Valuable: Mario Robaina
Coaches Award: Julio Aira
Freshman Basketball
Most Valuable: Javier Torres de Navarra
Coaches Award: Maurice Milton
Basketball
Co-Most Valuable: Daniel Romeu
Co-Most Valuable: Alfredo Consuegra
Coaches Award: Luis Mejer
Golf
Most Valuable: Andrew Powell
Coaches Award: Joel Yanez
Crew
Most Valuable: Michael Balbuena
Coaches Award: Steven Calles
Football
Most Valuable Offense: Pedro Garcia
Most Valuable Defense: John Powell
Coaches Award: Lucas Pola
Freshman Baseball
Most Valuable: Alejandro Cicero
Coaches Award: Marcus Diaz
Lacrosse
Most Valuable: Roberto Fernandez
Most Valuable: Deiter Prussing
Soccer
Most Valuable: Mikel Juan
Coaches Award: Jose Jimenez
Volleyball
Most Valuable: Christopher Jauregui
Coaches Award: Alejandro Guerrero
Baseball Gold
Most Valuable: Andrew Hernandez
Coaches Award: Christian Lamar
Middle School
Soccer Gold
Most Valuable: Juan Pereira
Coaches Award: Alejandro Pujals
Baseball Blue
Most Valuable: Alessandro Billau
Coaches Award: Eloy Fernandez
Soccer Blue
Most Valuable: Nico Molina
Coaches Award: Guillermo Quintero
Basketball Gold
Most Valuable: Jonathan Barditch
Coaches Award: Roberto Fernandez
Swimming
Most Valuable: Hugo Marin
Rookie of the Year: Carlos Caballero
Basketball Blue
Most Valuable: Daniel Sueiro
Coaches Award: Tomas Puente
Tennis
Most Valuable: Carlos Grande
Coaches Award: Guillermo Amore
Crew
Most Valuable: Lucas Zumpano
Coaches Award: Kevin Bjorkman
Track and Field
Most Valuable: Joshua Collins
Most Valuable Field: Luciano Bettocchi
Most Valuable Sprint: Jose Toledo
Cross Country
Most Valuable: Joshua Collins
Co-Coaches Award: Rodrigo Madiedo
Co-Coaches Award: Christopher Garcia
Volleyball Gold
Most Valuable: Eric Lastres
Coaches Award: Javan Rice
Football
Most Valuable Offense: Ricardo Mayo
Most Valuable Defense: Gabriel Aparicio
Coaches Award: Andres Gomez
Volleyball Blue
Most Valuable: Alejandro Pacios
Coaches Award: Armando Albert
Water Polo
Co-Most Valuable: Jose Chaviano
Co-Most Valuable: Jason Khoury
Coaches Award: Jonathan Manrique
Golf
Most Valuable: Jose Perez
6th Grade
Baseball
Most Valuable: Roger Cainzos
Coaches Award: Alex Gomez
Football
Most Valuable Offense: Sean Beaubien
Most Valuable Defense: Mario Osorio
Basketball
Most Valuable: Braden Lamar
Coaches Award: Matthew Fernandez
Soccer
Most Valuable: Daniel Comas
Coaches Award: Nicholas Alvarez
Cross Country
Most Valuable: Jorge Morasso
Coaches Award: Vicente Sanchez
Track and Field
Most Valuable: Vicente Sanchez
Coaches Award: Dominic Chiappone
High School
Special Awards
Middle School
Athlete of the Year
Boleck de Pawlikowski
Athlete of the Year
Joshua Collins
Sportsman of the Year
Jorge Powell and Alex Cabrera
Sportsman of the Year
Ricardo Mayo
Miami Herald Scholar-Athlete Nominee
Jonathan Alvarez
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Javier Guerrero Vicente
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Boleck de Pawlikowski
Julian Ballestas
Esteban Gomez-Rivera
Carlos Omaña
Pablo Alvarez
Julio C. Lopez
Carlos Araque
Andrew Jacobs
Peter Pidermann
Carlos Nieto/Patrick Gonzalez
Javier Garcia-Tuñon
Jason Machado/Jeffrey Vivo/Jose Garcia
Jason Machado/David Bouza
Ivan Enriquez
Jorge Palmerola
Edward Acosta/Vincent Cartaya
Edward Acosta
Jorge Vigo
Erik Montalvo
Erik Montalvo
Mario Diaz/Marcelo Llorente
Albert Acuña
Alex Hoyos
Michael Covert
Manuel Mejido
Juan Lucas Alvarez
Eduardo Gross
Joey Zumpano
Hector Ortiz/Albert Gross
Eric Alvarez
Eric Alvarez
Juan Sanchez
Julio Gonzalez
Jose Casal
Alfredo Rabassa
Amadeo Lopez-Castro
Juan Dieppa
Juan Dieppa
Miguel Tost
Rodolfo Gomez
Jorge Dieppa
Manuel Diaz
Jorge Cabrera
Julio Campa
Julio Campa
Rene Walker
Rene Walker
Sportsman of the Year
Jorge Powell/Alex Cabrera
Eric Couto
Francisco Tejidor
Joseph Lindsay/Roberto Baroniel
Marcos Calderon
Ricardo Rodriguez
Anthony Diblasi
Steven Rico
Marshall Thomas/Anthony Fernandez
Raul Ordoñez
Gabriel Hernandez/Steven Pessoa
Jonathan Mederos
Camilo Ferro
James Newmeyer
James Newmeyer
Emil Ricart
Mikel Llanes
Marcos Macau
Daniel Fernandez
Miguel Cabrera
Gustavo Membiela
Andy de Angulo/Javier Taboas
Javier de la Vega
Marcos Mestre
Cesar Conde
Juan Taboas
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Juan Sague
Jorge Garcia
Emilio Marrero
Emiliano Herran
Hugo Montiel/Juan Quintero
Tony Muniz/Richard Perez
Julio Gonzalez
Frank de la Camara
Tony Fernandez
Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2014- Maxwell Goldberg
2013- Andres Manzanares
2012- Peter Jude
2011- Jose Smith
2010- Arturo Martinez
2009- Alfonso Aguila
2008- Guillermo Echarte
2007- Gregory Fontela
2006- Fernando Aran
2005- Javier Basnuevo
2004- Javier Garcia-Tuñon
2003- Ignacio Duquesne
2002- Joaquin Sanchez
2001- Marco Gonzalez
2000- Adrian de los Reyes
1999- Vincent Cartaya/Mario Pascual
1998- Phillip Riveron
1997- Ivan Santa-Cruz
1996- Javier Sobrado/Luis Diaz
1995- Roberto Armengol
1994- David Jimenez
1993- Javier Taboas
1992- Alex Hoyos
1991- Marcos Mestre
1990- Jose Juara
1989- Juan Taboas
1988- Carlos Perez-Abreu
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Keonte Cash
Pablo Alvarez
Diego Fernandez-Soto
MS Athlete of the Year
2014- Joshua Collins
2013- Matthew Bravo
2012- John Powell
2011- Ryan Guso
2010- Christian Barrial
2009- Elias Monsalve
2008- Elliot Clemente
2007- Manny Sicre/Nicolas White
2006- Pablo Alvarez
2005- Patrick de la Llana
2004- Diego Fernandez-Soto
2003- Giovanni Christodoulou
2002- Fernando Aran
2001- Eduardo Arguello
2000- Mario Garcia
1999- Miguel Ferrer
1998- Robert Zaldivar
1997- Jean Paul Chavez
1996- Mark Llorente
1995- Vincent Cartaya
1994- Mikel Llanes
1993- Marcos Macau
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1990- Daniel Alvarez
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Ricardo Mayo
Nicholas Senior
Giancarlo Pinto
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Michael Ruiz
Mateo Buraglia
Esteban Gomez-Rivera
Edmond Benedetti
Max Echarte/Edward Franca
Nicolas Llaca
Roberto Aran
John Smit
Jonathan Hernandez
Javier Basnuevo
Jason Machado
Christopher Gueits
David Bouza
James Newmeyer
Charles Suastegui
Mario Pascual
Alexis Mantecon/Ivan Santa-Cruz
Marcelo Llorente/David Jimenez
MS Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2014- Javier Guerrrero Vicente
2013- Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle
2012- Rodrigo Bustamante
2011- Juan Barrero
2010- Jose Smith
2009- Sergio Leos
2008- Cristian Jimenez
2007- Julian Rey
2006- Christian Oliveros
2005- Julio Lopez
2004- Guillermo Echarte
2003- Gregory Fontela
2002- Anthony Fernandez
2001-N/A
2000- Javier Garcia-Tuñon
1999- Jonathan Mederos
1998- Joaquin Sanchez
1997-N/A
1996- Carlos Gazitua
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MS Best All Around Athlete
Daniel Admire
Athlete Valedictorians
Marlon Seijo
Ander Iruretagoyena
Nicholas Gonzalez
Fernando Aran
Marco Gonzalez
Adrian de los Reyes
Mario Pascual
David Jimenez
Xavier Martinez
Xavier Briggs
Athlete Salutatorians
Diego Guimarães-Blandon
Rafael Tua-Caraccia
Enrique Escobar
Arturo Armand
Juan C. Rasco
Javier Sobrado
Roberto Armengol
Gus Membiela
Rolando Molina
Donal Luna
Juan Taboas
Carlos Perez-Abreu
Joey Zumpano
Gian Zumpano
Jose Fernandez
The Belen Jesuit Athletic Department would like to thank all of our
student-athletes, coaches and parents for their hard work throughout
the year. The excellent results of this year’s athletic program are due
to your positive spirit of competition and commitment to excellence
for the Greater Glory of God.
Special Congratulations to our FHSAA State Champions in
Swimming and Cross Country, our Academic
State Champions in Football, and All County Athletes.
Cross Country
Michael Magoulas
Fabian Tomas
Ryan Rodriguez
Football
Jorge Powell
Soccer
Carlos Acevedo
Swimming
Boleck de Pawlikowski
Ryan Guso
Manuel Lopez
Juan Perez-Costa
Alejandro Carriazo
Max Garcia del Pozo
Daniel Simpson
Water Polo
Ryan Guso
Santiago Nuñez
Track and Field
Daniel Neptune