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Cardinal Newman High School
Honors Alumni And Benefactors At 2024 Legacy Awards
Cardinal Newman High School (CNHS) hosted the promoted CNHS to the community. White earned her initiatives, including CNHS’s football program, annual
Ninth Annual Crusader Legacy Awards and Crusader Juris Doctorate from Loyola University School of Law gala, and the Shaping the Future Campaign.
Fund Appreciation Reception on May 23 at Mary and has practiced law in Palm Beach County while being For more information about Cardinal Newman High
Immaculate Catholic Church in West Palm Beach. The deeply involved in volunteer work at CNHS and other School, visit cardinalnewman.com.
reception honored alumni and benefactors of the school schools.
who have demonstrated outstanding achievements and The Legacy Honorary Alumni Award was presented
to Karen Lower, Peggy Skantar and Rev. Ducasse
contributions to CNHS and the community. Interim Francois. This award is given to friends of CNHS who Jupiter Senior
President John Clarke and Principal Ed Curtin presented
the 2024 awards to deserving recipients in five distinctive are not alumni but whose contributions through activities
categories. dedicated over 45 years to youth ministry and Catholic Softball News
demonstrate leadership and continued support. Lower has
“This year’s Legacy Award winners embody the spirit
of service and dedication that defines our community,” education, including various roles at CNHS. Skantar has
said John Clarke, CNHS interim president. “Their contributed significantly to CNHS’s religious education By Mike Richmond
contributions have profoundly impacted both our school program as a religion teacher for 27 years and in various We are in the dog days of summer when many head for
and the broader community.” other roles. the beach or golf course and others, such as players in the
The Legacy Crusader Service Award was presented to Rev. Ducasse, has served in several parishes for over Jupiter Senior Softball program, are competing in games
Father Michael Cairnes ’04 for his service to CNHS and 20 years and is currently the Dean of the diocesan Central at Jupiter Community Park three mornings per week.
the community. Cairnes has served in various parishes Deanery, supporting the school’s mission. League Commissioner Paul Storch said he hopes
and is now the Parochial Vicar at St. Ignatius of Loyola The Legacy Business Person of the Year Award was others will come out and participate in the year-round
Cathedral. He remains active on the CNHS campus, given to Tim Hulett ’71. Hulett grew his father’s pest slow-pitch softball program that is open to persons
frequently presiding over Masses. control business into Hulett Environmental Services, 55 and older. He said because of the program’s three-
The Legacy Community Leadership Award was given employing over 200 people. He supports several community division format it is a place for persons of different skills.
to Allison Kleisley ’91 for Interested persons can receive a two-week guest pass
her leadership at CNHS to play and check out their skills and what position they
and the community. like. Storch said it is the camaraderie among players as
Kleisley served as a much as “throwing the
teacher, cheerleading ball around like kids”
coach, senior class that makes playing and
moderator, and director competition fun.
of admissions at CNHS. For many the
She co-created the school experience harks back
mascot, Big Blue, led to their youth and Little
Cross Catholic Outreach League baseball. “The
Food Packing Events only thing missing is our Softball player Harold Fravel
at CNHS and serves as mommies don’t pick us makes contact
Congressional Award up,” Storch said. Games
Advisor for students in are every Monday and Wednesday beginning at 8 a.m.
our community. with batting practice.
The Legacy Alumni Jupiter retiree Harold Fravel, 74, who has been playing
Recognition Award since 2012, echoed Storch’s comments that playing,
went to Paula White enjoying the camaraderie and competing is what motivates
’91 for her professional him. He estimates he plays about 100 games a year and
achievements and said, “Who would have thought that at this age we would
volunteer contributions, Ed Curtin, Paula White, Ann Frearson, Karen Lower, Rev. Ducasse Francois, Allie Kleisley, be playing softball?”
which positively Rev. Michael Cairnes, Tim Hulett, John Clarke
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