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Class of 2015

Corinne Burk
Katie Cheney
Katie Flores
Jalen Gore
Ben Hartheimer
Carter Huber
Katelyn Jensen
Rhianna Lapen
Darby Levin
Kelcie Macomber
Matthew Samuels
Sean Seykowski
Justin Snyder
Maria Tartaglia
Alexis Wheeler
Class of 2015 Academic Award Winner:
Darby Levin


Class of 2015 Academic Award 2nd Place
Benjamin Hartheimer (Tie)
Katie Cheney (Tie)


Class of 2015 Academic Award 3rd Place
Sean Seykowski

Honorable Mention
Katie Flores, Rhianna Lapen, Kelcie Macomber, Matthew Samuels, Jalen Gore, Carter Huber, Maria Tartaglia


Corinne Burk

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Carinne proved to be a master of handling mutiple tasks at once. She was a three sport athlete in high school playing soccer, lacrosse and track. She managed to handle sports with big commitments and proved to be most successful in soccer. She wass named first team all-county, all-state honors, and all-confrence in soccer three times. She was able to exemplify her success in the classroom where she was named on the honor roll three times and achieved faculty honors.  A class of 2015 graduate, Corinne went on to play soccer at Saint Vincent College, A Divison III program. In her freshman year, she was named second team All-PAC which she earned after starting 16 games. Despite her team only achieving a 7-9 record, she managed to get 110 saves and held a 1.91 goals against average. She posted shutouts against Marieta, Hilbert, and Thiel and she recorded double digits saves in four contests. In her Sophomore year, she Carinne earned All-PAC honorable mentions and this was after facing limitations from an injury she suffered earlier that season. She only allowed 4 goals in 490 minutes of playing time. She put together 0.73 goals against average with .882 save percentage and she held opponents in 7 out of 10 games. In fact in her last 213 minutes of play in her Sophmore season, she did not allow a single goal. In Carrine's junior year, she was able to start all 16 matches where she recorded 89 saves which ranked fourth in the PAC. In a 1-0 overtime loss to Pitt-Bradford, she recorded a season high 12 saves. Then a little while later, she recorded 10 saves against saves against Geneva and Grove City. Plus, she recorded shutouts against Hilbert and Bethany. By Carrine's senior year, she switched things up a bit by deciding to multitask between being a goalkeeper and and midfielder and was successful simultaneously playing both roles. She started 15 games in both roles and compiled a 2-5 record In net with earning a shutout in a 1-0 road win over Marietta in Saint Vincent's season opener.  Against Westminster, she recorded a season high 11 saves in a 1-0 loss. Soon after against Hilbert, she earned her first two goals of her college career including the game winner. During Corinnes time in college, she managed to play on the lacrosse team at the same time similar to how she did in high school. Corinne would graduate Saint Vincent with a degree in Mathematics and Seconday Education.

Katie Cheney


Katie Flores

Katie attended Towson High School and played for Matthew Clifford. She was a two time All-Baltimore county and all-conference. Katie was under 17 all tournament team premiere league and was Maryland ODP. Katie was also part of the AVID program, on the honor roll and and a Blue water Baltimore volunteer. Katie would decide to committ to St. Marys University for academics and soccer. She choose St.Mary's for the small size, beautiful surroundings, and strong academics. In her freshman year, she started 12 out of 13 games, she was CAC rookie of the week in the week of Ctober 26th as well as being named  second team all cac and was  St.Mary's female rookie of the year.  On top of that, Katie successfully made the CAC all academic team. Katie finished third in the CAC for save percentage (.791) and St.Marys went on to post a 6-5 record with Katie having shutouts in two of those matches. She would combine for two other shutouts and she tailed 1.22 GAA in 1,030:52 minutes played. In her Sophmore year, she only started 6 matches were she picked up a 3-2 record with two shutouts. She achieved a 1.27 GAA in 495 minutes and picked up a .741 save percentage. She tailed 20 stops with a season 6 saves at Johns Hopkins. Her most notable achievement was making All academic team second time and she would do it again her junior year which would be her only notable accomplishment that whole season. For her senior season, Katie was defensive player of the week in the week of October 1st and 29th. She became team captain her senior year and proved why she had that tile by recording a 104 saves, which was fourth in the CAC, and she had a .782 save percentage with 5 wins and 4 shutouts. She finished her senior season second team all CAC.

Jalen Gore


Benjamin Hartheimer


Carter Huber


Katelyn Jensen


Rhianna Lapen


Darby Levin


Kelcie Macomber


Matthew Samuels

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Sean Seykowski


Justin Snyder

Justin was a graduate of Chesapeake High School (Lake Shore, Maryland) as part of the class of 2015. In Justin's senior year, he started 20 matches and only allowed 16 goals. He helped Chesapeke reach the regional championships and they were runner up in the state finals. Justin was named to All-Ann Arundel Country, Washington Post All-Metro and Maryland All-State teams.  Justin was just as successful playing club soccer as he helped his club team, Severna Park Fever, win 3 state straight state title in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Justin even managed to handle baseball during his high school career with his most notable accomplishment was helping take Chesapeake to the Maryland state championships in his junior year. Justin ultimately decided to remain loyal to soccer and committed to Stetson University. Unfortunately for Justin, his soccer career went downhill once he arrived at Stetson University. His entire college career, he never got a single minute of playing during a match. The best he accomplished at Stetson University was being the number 3 ranked goalkeeper on the roster.

Maria Tartaglia


Alexis Wheeler

Alexis Wheeler was a class of 2015 graduate who played on varsity for four years. Her high school were state cup finalist in 2014, they played regional in 2014, and they won state cup championship in 2015. Individually, she was scholar-athlete, member of the varsity club and she was part of the honor roll. In Alexis freshman year, she appeared and started in 12 games and she had shutouts in three of those were shutouts.

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