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class of 2012graduation
Presenting sPonsors:
cabrillo unified school districthmb Parent advisory committee
senior Photos scholarshiPs six standouts star athletes
h a l f m o o n b a y h i g h s c h o o l P e s c a d e r o h i g h s c h o o lcabrillo unified school district and the Parent advisory council Present
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c l a s s o f2 0 1 2 graduation
•HALF MOON BAY HIGH SCHOOL
PESCADERO HIGH SCHOOL
Half Moon Bay Review and Cabrillo Unified School District proudly present the
CongratulationsMaya Blackwell
on your Graduation!Thank you for being a valued member of the FLAVOR team.
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Congratulations!Joanne Probert, Alex DeBaets,Lacey Nelson, Marissa Cagle,
Sofia Doria-Quesada, Bryan Dahl,Hannah Greenberg, Kianna Miller,Gabrielle Pyle, Giuseppe Mazzarosa
and Maggie Galle
- Millie
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ClaSS pHotoGRapHSThe graduating class of 2012 from
Pescadero and Half Moon Bay High Schools
10SCHolaRSHipS anD ColleGeS
Take a look at where the recent graduates may be bound for next year and a list of
scholarship winners
11Six StUDentS wHo aiM HiGH
we highlight the achievements and goals of a few talented students who are
emblematic of their class.
18StaR atHleteS
Top athletes from Pescadero and Half Moon Bay High Schools
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• p e s c a d e r o H i g h S c h o o l • p r e s e n t i n g t h e c l a s s o f 2 0 1 2
Barbara Amezcua-Morales Jovany Arias-Escalona MaryMar Barriga Daniel Castro-Chavez Jessica De Haro-Ortega Benjamin O. Duarte Bernardo Flores-Rosas
Brenda Lopez
Jovany S. Rios
Rowan T. Friday Jacob M. Gomes Joseph P. Krempetz Ana Victoria Lopez-Vasquez Luis F. Lopez-Zamora Angel J. Lopez
Nestor E. Marin-Macias Jeannie L. McDermott Javier Morales Lauren Orloff Omar Ortega-Zepeda Jose Resendiz
Laura M. Rodriguez Anna-Lesa Sukkestad Andrew R. Turner Israel Vargas-Negrete
Not Pictured:Trevor J. Crespo
Molly OrtegaMiguel Vazquez-Guzman
Congratulations Class of 2012!from Duarte’s Tavern“Where Friends Meet”Since 1894
For reservations call (650) 879-0464202 Stage Road, Pescaderowww.duartestavern.com
Crab Cioppino Artichoke Soup Olallieberry Pie
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• H a l f M o o n B a y H i g h S c h o o l • p r e s e n t i n g t h e c l a s s o f 2 0 1 2
Maria Acosta Cesar Aguilar Carmen Altamirano Lillyette Alves Teresa Anderson Rosa Aquino Emanuel Arellanes Paige Arnett Tania Arroyo
Katrina Asomatianos Lacey Avila Emma Ball Savannah Ball Juancarlos Barajas Natasha Bass Rebecca Beardsley Brittany Benton Emily Bernstein
Maya Blackwell India Bolding Anthony Brazil Brendan Budan Stevnae Butts Marissa Cagle Eduardo Camarena Gabriel Carhart Sandivel Casillas-Cisneros
Ashley Chimienti Kyle Cilia Frank Conrad Blaine Conroy Alberto Contreras Sean Correa Anthony Cortes Shannon Cosgrave Carly Crosland
Bryan Dahl Ana Davila Amy Day Alexander Debaets William Dexter Elijah Diaz Sofia Doria-Quesada Nicole Draper Adriana Estrada
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Cozzolino Farms congratulates the Class of ’12
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• H a l f M o o n B a y H i g h S c h o o l • p r e s e n t i n g t h e c l a s s o f 2 0 1 2
Mischa Fernandez Rachael Ferrari Anna Fitting David Flores William Floyd Emily Fountain-Larsen Maggie Galle Kimberly Garcia Leila Garrison
Jacqueline Gatson Maria Gaytan Alyssa Giannini Carlos Gonzalez Luis Gonzalez Laura Gray Hannah Greenberg Tyler Gregg Eric Gutierrez
Miguel Gutierrez Claire Haines Katelyn Hallgren Jarrett Hamilton Olga Haro Amado Hernandez Catalina Hernandez Jasmine Hernandez Maria Hernandez
Jacob Hines Holden Hix Maxwell Hoad Shelly Holland Jesus Huerta Alex Jenkins Daicy Jimenez Jesus Jimenez Nicole Kalabolas
Audrey Kim Kaleb Klee Marina Koloamatangi Jessica Lehane Hunter Lemke Janelle Lopez Mayra Lopez Sophia Mack Cathlene Madriaga
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• H a l f M o o n B a y H i g h S c h o o l • p r e s e n t i n g t h e c l a s s o f 2 0 1 2
Kion Mahrouzadeh Katelynn Marshall Mitchell Martin Brian Martinez Alan Mata Giuseppe Mazzarosa Kevin Mccurdy Devin Mcpherson Erik Mendez
Jenna Merrilees Brent Messina Patrick Meyers Hallie Michaels Kianna Miller Jordan Moldovan Mathew Monteverde Joanna Moore Adriana Morales
Ashley Morford Daniel Morton Elisabeth Moules Eva Munoz Felipe Nah Zakary Nauslar Gabriel Navarrete Adriana Nelson Chelsey Nelson
Lacey Nelson Abraham Noriega Jovana Nuevo Nicholas O’donnell Patrick Ollerton Alexander Ortiz Pedro Ortiz Kyle Owens Darian Pacini
Stephanie Paoli Miranda Payne Eric Pedersen Rual Peng Brooke Penner Danielle Peranich Michael Perkins Brigette Perreaul
Joseph Angelini Insurance Agency435 Johnston Street, Half Moon BayBusiness: (650) 726-4818jangelini@angeliniinsurance.comLic. #0567500
Our Best Wishes tothe Class of 2012!
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• H a l f M o o n B a y H i g h S c h o o l • p r e s e n t i n g t h e c l a s s o f 2 0 1 2
Alejandro Preciado Joanne Probert Gabrielle Pyle Nia Querubin Alison Rausa Miranda Reimche Mauricio Reyes Andrea Rico Tyler Riddell
Maria Rivas Anthony Rivera Ryan Roberts Carlos Ronquillo Sonia Ronquillo Carlos Ronquillo-Ponce Marisa Rovai Shana Rubin Jose Ruiz
Mauricio Ruiz Cecilia Sahagun Yesenia Sarabia Michael Sare Kimberly Sarmiento Rhiana Schafer Jeremy Schmit Nathan Seaton Irving Segura
Yesenia Serna Daniel Shafir-Schorr Joseph Silva Andrew Simanek Devon Smith William Smith Jacob Spaeth Christine St Charles Laura Sullivan
Laura Sumano-Diaz Jesse Thomas Jose Uribe Tyler Utz Liliana Valencia Lucy Valencia Christopher Valle Ramiro Vasquez Hannah Vaughn
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• H a l f M o o n B a y H i g h S c h o o l • p r e s e n t i n g t h e c l a s s o f 2 0 1 2
Miguel Vazquez Aundrea Vega Kevin Velasco Nancy Velasco Maritza Velasquez Julio Vidrio-Vasquez Sarai Villegas Kimberly Virgen Wesley Walters
Joseph Wenzell Carter White Spencer White Dominique Williams Ryan Wilson David Young Matthew Young
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Congratulations toLillye� e Alves!!!
Wishing youthe greatest success
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We’re so proudof you, son!
Love,Mom & Dad
Cameron Kennedy PalmerCameron Kennedy Palmer
Not Pictured: Jesus AcostaJade AdamsMikael Boyer
Jovani ContrerasVeronica DiazOmar GuevaraEric G. Gutierrez
Jacob "Blue" HarvillVictor LopezCarlos LuquinAlejandro Madrigal
Clarissa McHughHouston MidkiffVicente Ortiz GutierrezMichel Papp
Kennedy PalmerTania PereginoJanette Perez-RubioMiguel Torres-Villaseñor
Guadalupe VelasquezSamuel Weiss
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Scholarships & Colleges Art Institute San FranciscoButte CollegeCal Poly San Luis ObisboCañada CollegeCollege of San MateoCornell UnivesityCalifornia State, ChicoDeVryFoothill CollegeHumboldt State UniversityIndiana University of Pennsylvania Menlo CollegeMontana State UniversityNew York UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityROPCalifornia State SacramentoSan Francisco City CollegeSan Francisco State UniversitySan Jose State UniversitySanta Clara UniversitySanta Rosa Junior CollegeSanta Barbara City CollegeSacramento City CollegeSkyline CollegeSonoma State UniversityStanfordUC BerkeleyUC IrvineUC Los AngelesUC Santa BarbaraUC Santa CruzUC Santa BarbaraUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of MississippiUniversity of OregonUniversity of Southern CaliforniaWesleyan University
A partial list of the colleges and universities that HMB High School graduates will attend
First Name Name oF scholarshipcarmen altamirano Bradley Royer Memorial
CSEA
teresa anderson Fireemanuel arellanes John Francis Memorial
Fire PAC: Overcoming Adversity Steve Imamura
paige arnett HMB Brewing Companytania arroyo Cañada CoveKatrina asomatianos Oddfellows
OLPsavannah Ball Oddfellows
Lions Club
Juan carlos Barajas HMB Brewing Companyrebecca Beardsley Coastside Women’s Club
FOCICBrittany Benton PAC-Exceptional Studentemily Bernstein HMB Brewing Companymarissa cagle HMB Brewing CompanyGabriel carhart HMB Beautification (DMMS)sandivel casillas Cañada Cove
Nancy KinghornKyle cilia HMB Airport Pilots Assoc.alberto contreras HMB Brewing Companyanthony cortes PAC: Work Ethic
IDESshannon cosgrave Female Scholar Athlete
Swim Seth Koller
Bryan Dahl Coastside Women’s Club Cabrillo Unified Teachers Assoc.
ana Davila CSM: Maria I. Cardenasalexander De Baets HMB Beautification (BCS)
HMB Airport Pilots Assoc.PAC: Comm. Service
adriana estrada HMB Brewing Company PAC: Most Improved
rachael Ferrari IDESanna Fitting HMB Brewing Companyemily Fountain larsen HMB Beautification (MMMS)
Oddfellowsmaggie Galle Female Scholar Athlete
Coastside Running Club Art Club Coastal Arts League
Kimberly Garcia HMB Brewing Companyleila Garrison Gymnastics
Coastal Arts League
Local scholarships bestowed on high school students
Gymtowne Gymnastics 850 Airport Street, Unit 7
Moss Beach (650) 563-9426
www.gymtowne.com
Congratulations to our graduates!Leila Garrison • Lacey Nelson • Brigette Perreault
First Name Name oF scholarshiphannah Greenberg Bob Breen Science Scholar-
shipclaire haines Seth Koller
Nancy KinghornJarrett hamilton HMB Brewing CompanyJasmine hernandez PAC: Comm. ServiceJacob hines HMB Airport Pilots Assoc.
FOCICshelly holland PAC: Work Ethicalexander Jenkins PiratesDaicy Jimenez Woodlake/Marta Drurymarina Koloamatangi Jennifer Borges MemorialJessica lehane Female Scholar Athlete
Helen Tyler Gammonsophia mack Coastside Women’s Clubcathlene madriaga Coastside Women’s Club
LeadershipKion mahrouzadeh Cañada Covemitchell martin Coastside Running Clubalan mata Cañada Cove
OLPKevin mccurdy Bradley Royer Memorial
Art ClubDevin mcpherson Woodlake/Marta DruryBrent messino HMB Brewing Companyhallie michaels HMB Beautification (PDMS)
PAC: AcademicKianna miller PAC: Academic
HMB Swimmathew monteverde HMB Brewing CompanyJoanna moore HMB Brewing Companyadriana morales Woodlake/Marta Druryelisabeth moules IDESeva munoz Woodlake/Marta Drurychelsey Nelson CSM: Massole-Schroterlacey Nelson Gymnasticsabraham Noriega Spanish Immer. Parents Assoc.
Porkys Underground Oddfellows: Industrial Arts
Jovanna Nuevo Oddfellows Ted Bregy
Nicholas o’Donnell Lions Club Seth Koller Art Club Oddfellows Blue Blanket Improv
cameron palmer HMB Beautification (CSS)
First Name Name oF scholarship
stephanie paoli HMB Brewing Companyeric pedersen HMB Beautification (CSS),
Women’s Club HMB Airport Pilots Assoc. Swim Chamber of Commerce
tania peregrino Milagro Maureen Elliot
Janette perez-rubio GymnasticsBrigette perreault GymnasticsJoanne probert HMB Beautification (CSS)Gabrielle pyle Nancy KinghornNia Querubin PAC: Overcoming Adversitymiranda reimche HMB Beautification (LVMS)
HMB Brewing Co. andrea rico Chamber of Commercemaria rivas CSM: ASCSManthony rivera HMB Brewing Company
Steve Imamurasonia ronquillo PAC: Exceptional Studentshana rubin Woodlake/Marta DruryKimberly sarmiento Woodlake/Marta Druryrhiana schafer Cabrillo Unified Teachers Assoc.Nathan seaton HMB Brewing CompanyDaniel shafir-schorr Coastal Community Action
Seth Koller Nancy Kinghorn
Joseph silva HMB Airport Pilots Assoc.andrew simanek PAC: Exceptional StudentWilliam smith Joe & Judy ZilberDevon smith Bob Breen Science Scholar-
shipJacob spaeth Joe & Judy Zilber
HMB Brewing Co.laura sullivan California School Employees
Assoc.laura sumano-Diaz Fireliliana Valencia CSM: Friends of CSMmiguel Vazquez PAC: Most Improvedsarai Villegas Sarah Boddinghousecarter White PAC: Academic
Lori O’Connellspencer White Coastside Women’s ClubDominique Williams PAC: Academicryan Wilson PAC: Exceptional Student
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Coastside graduates aim highSix students are representative of classes
Congratulations to the graduating classes of 2012!— From the office of Dr. Robert E. Moody, D.M.D.
5 3 8 M a i n S t r e e t | H a l f M o o n B a y | 7 2 6 - 9 0 4 6
These days, successful high school students rarely go home when the final bell rings. There are sports commitments, class leader-ship projects and the kinds of community service work that has set this generation apart.
Students on the Coastside are no exception.As we have the past few years, the Review profiled several of the most
outstanding graduating seniors at Pescadero and Half Moon Bay high
schools. There is nothing scientific about the exercise; it is merely an op-portunity to highlight the achievements and plans of a few talented stu-dents who are emblematic of their larger classes.
On a personal note, this is one of the few stories each year that I simply refuse to delegate. It is wonderful to spend some time with teenagers who are pointed in the right direction. The privilege is all mine.
— Clay Lambert
AnnA-LesA sukkestAd
Career in nursing awaits top studentValedictorian’s plans include Navy
Anna-Lesa Sukkestad is at the top of her class with dreams to match. Pescadero High School’s
valedictorian is headed to college in the fall and plans to serve her country as a nurse in the U.S. Navy.
She said she has want-ed to be a nurse for some
time. She has an interest in medi-cal science and currently works for a charity called “Pennies for Patients” that helps fund research into child-hood leukemia. When she visited
with a Review reporter, Sukkestad was wearing a red sweater with the words “Cancer Sucks” emblazoned across the front. She chose Norwich University in Vermont because, first and foremost, it offers a world-class nursing education.
The idea of enlisting in the Navy is a relatively new development.
“I originally applied to the school because it has one of the top nursing
schools in the country,” she said. “I saw the military as a great opportuni-ty because of the scholarship I could get, but also because of the life expe-rience.”
Sukkestad shouldn’t have any trou-ble keeping up with her studies at Norwich. She has proven she can jug-gle a host of responsibilities. She has played nearly every sport offered at Pescadero, including softball and soc-
cer at the same time.Like many of her classmates, she
credits the unique atmosphere at Pes-cadero for her success.
“Definitely. The teachers here really care about how well their students do in the class and in life in general,” she said. “They definitely work one-on-one with the students, and I don’t think I would have had as much of that at an-other high school.
“My peers here are not judgmen-tal at all. And pretty much everyone is friends,” she said. “We all respect each other.”
Is she sad to be leaving the Coastside after a lifetime among friends?
“I’m too excited to have time to be sad,” she said. “It’s another big step in my future, and I’m ready to take on all the challenges.”
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“I sAw the mILItAry As A greAt opportunIty becAuse of the schoLArshIp I couLd get, but ALso becAuse of the LIfe experIence.”
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Congratulationsto the Class of 2012Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss,
you’ll land among the stars!
— Les Brown
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CongratulationsThe Andreini family
congratulates the Class of 2012and wishes you the best.
Congratulations also to the 8th grade students entering Half Moon Bay High School this fall.
Have fun, work hard, enjoy!
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Spencer White is going away to college after his graduation from Half Moon Bay High School, but he’s bringing a little bit of home
along with him in the form of twin brother Carter.The White brothers are going to the Universi-
ty of California, Los Angeles — Spen-cer to study political science with an eye toward a career in law and Carter on a pre-medical school track.
“I’ve roomed with him for 18 years, so it’s going to be more of the same,” he said. “We both really like it, so I wouldn’t see why not.”
The Whites were known as fine athletes in high school, having played water polo, basketball and
participated on the swim team. Spencer says he doesn’t plan on competing at the collegiate level. He plans to concentrate on his studies. He says UCLA sold itself.
“First of all, it’s in California, and it’s not too far away from home. It’s a prestigious school, it’s well-known, I feel like I can get a good education there, and I visited the campus and absolutely loved it.”
White has mostly received A’s in high school. He has been chosen as the boys Cougar of the Year. Still, he says he wishes he had gotten serious even earlier than he did. His advice to incoming fresh-men?
“I would say, come in ready, right off the bat, no
messing around at all,” he said. “It’s setting a prec-edent.”
White says grades are important to him. He knows potential schools and employers are watch-ing.
“If you have fantastic grades, almost nobody is going to say no to you,” he said. “It’s about keep-ing your doors open.”
He will follow those doors wherever they lead, including back home, if that is what fate has in store.
“You know what, that isn’t even on my radar right now,” he said. “If it works out that way, then why not?”
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Congratulations to the class of 2012. Happy Crafting!
spencer whIte
white brings bit of home to collegeHeads to UCLA with brother, big dreams
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700 Mill Street, Half Moon Bay 726-2179
Congratulations Graduates!
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“What do you fi rst do when you learn to swim? You make mistakes, do you not? And what happens? You make other mistakes, and when you have made all the mistakes you possibly can without drowning — and some of them many times over — what do you fi nd? That you can swim? Well — life is just the same as learning to swim! Do not be afraid of making mistakes, for there is no other way of learning how to live!”
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Congratulations to the class of 2012.We wish you all the best!
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We’ve watched you grow up ...and we couldn’t be prouder of your achievements!
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Andrew Turner is both a big man on cam-pus and a man of few words. Senior class treasurer and a member of Pescadero High
School’s playoff-caliber baseball team, Turner is not one to brag about his accomplish-ments.
When told he should be proud that school officials chose him to be highlight-ed as an exemplary student, he answered simply, “Yep.”
Turner pulled down a 3.56 grade-point average
in his senior year. He plans to take the things he has learned to California State Polytechnic Univer-sity, Pomona, in the fall. He will study chemical engineering.
“I got out of chemistry class and I thought, I love chemistry, but I had my heart set on engineering from a young age,” he said.
Where will his studies lead him?“That’s a good question,” he said. “I don’t know.”Turner grew up in La Honda and has a broth-
er, Matt, who is a freshman at Pescadero. He
says the supportive, small-town environment at Pescadero was key to his success.
“There’s not a lot of people here,” he said, as he surveyed the open field in front of his school on a sunny afternoon. “That leaves more opportunities for a person. I’ve been able to play sports — both baseball and basket-ball. I’ve been (student government) treasur-er. I’ve been in drama. I’ve been able to work a lot of programs that I might not be able to at another school.”
Andrew turner
turner had good chemistry with pescaderoFine student-athlete has engineering on his mind
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Jessica Lahane credits years on the sports fields of Half Moon Bay for her success in school.
“I’ve been through all the athletic programs at Cunha (Intermediate School) and Half Moon Bay,” she said. For the record, that includes volleyball, basketball and softball.
“I’m busy all year-round. I think it is the key to being successful,” she said, “be-cause you are always doing something, and you are always motivated. I’m driven and determined to surpass a goal.”
Lahane, who is this year’s girls Cougar of the Year, will take that determination with her when she goes to college in the fall – and Lahane is going away in more ways than one, all the way to the University of Mississippi.
“I just wanted something completely different from California,” she said. “Ultimately, in the end, it was kind of the more risky path. I thought, why not? It’s college.”
Lahane would like to walk on to the Mississippi softball team. She would miss competitive sports.
“I know my whole life I’ll be involved in some kind of sports,” she said. “I get bored really easy, so I would get crazy if I wasn’t doing something.”
Lahane will major in accounting in Mississippi.“I enjoy math. It comes easily to me,” she said. Lahane credits her teacher Amy
Treanor with pushing her to greater mathematical heights. “She doesn’t give us the easiest problems.”
Looking back, Lahane doesn’t have many regrets about her high school experi-ence. She does wish she had started the college process earlier, adding that she didn’t take the SAT college admissions test until the end of her junior year. If she were to make a suggestion to new high school students it would be to stay posi-tive and true to yourself.
“A lot of my friends around me have problems (with peer pressure),” she said. “It’s hard, as a friend, because you can see it breaking them down.”
Lahane is very excited about the next chapter in her life, but there are things about her lifetime Coastside home she will miss.
“I will definitely miss the water,” she said. “Whenever I go anywhere, I always like to get home to the fresh air. I know that sounds weird, but it’s my home.”
JessIcA LAhAne
lahane takes lessons of determination with herGraduate set for new adventure in South
Congratulations Pescadero High School
Class of 2012
We’re Proud
of You!From your
teachers, staff and the community
of Pescadero.Go Vikings!
HMB
“I hope your dreams take you... to thecorners of your smiles, to the highestof your hopes, to the windows of youropportunities, and to the most special
places your heart has ever known.”
CONGRATS TO THE CLASS OF 2012!Half Moon Bay Salt Water Taffy • 270 Capistrano Road, #28 Half Moon Bay • (650) 726-2284
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Jose resendIZ
Resendiz travels from comfort zoneHeads to New York to study engineering
Jose Resendiz describes himself as “a part-time cow-boy.” That may be true, but he is developing grand plans well beyond the South Coast cattle ranch
where he works after school.Resendiz is the Pescadero High School salutatori-
an. He is headed to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., in the fall to study mechanical engineering. And he has been thinking about his future.
“Well, I want an internship in my sophomore year, so I probably won’t get back here but a couple times a year — for
Christmas and some other occasion,” he said.He says he found a career path when he ex-
celled in math at Pescadero.“And I went on to mechanical things,” he said.
“I like cars. I like the physics of how things work.”Resendiz speaks lovingly of the small coastal
town that has always been home, a place that loved him right back. But he also recognizes the perils of growing up in a place like Pescadero.
“You definitely get comfortable here,” he said. “It’s good that you are comfortable, but you need to be exposed to dif-ferent things. I try to take any opportunity I can get to try new things, things I wouldn’t do here.
“I know I need to get out of my comfort zone,” he said.
Resendiz thinks things would have been different had he gone to a larger school. He appreciates the per-sonal attention he’s gotten and isn’t sure that would have happened elsewhere.
“I definitely would have gotten lost with all the stu-dents. I don’t think teachers would have noticed me.”
Resendiz is hoping to spend his remaining weeks in Pescadero with South Coast friends and family that mean so much to him.
“They are definitely all family,” he said.
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Other people watch television to relax or kill some time, but Liliana Valencia saw a career on the screen before her on shows like the
popular CSI series.“Watching shows on TV, I thought I want to do
that,” she said. “I try to solve the crimes while the show is going on.”
Soon, Valencia will be headed to Sky-line College to study criminal justice. She wants to be a police officer or a crime scene investigator. She brings a formi-dable background in organizational skills she has learned as a member of the Lead-
ership class at Half Moon Bay High School.“I was not really involved before, but junior year is
when it all started. I joined Leadership,” she said of the group that helps to plan many school events. She is now senior class president and was Homecoming chair. She is also recognized this year with the Cou-gar Spirit Award.
“It was hard at times, trying to do everything, but it’s worth it,” she said.
In addition to Leadership, Valencia said participa-tion in Future Farmers of America helped her with public speaking and getting beyond her shyness. She had public speaking responsibilities with the agricul-tural club as a freshman and learned quickly there was nothing to be afraid of. Now, her younger broth-er is watching — and learning.
“He’ll wear my FFA jacket and ask where I’m al-
ways going,” she said.Valencia has taken full advantage of high
school’s extracurricular life. She says she par-ticularly enjoyed going to football and basketball games. She recommends new students at the high school get involved.
These days, Valencia even lets her feelings be known at the school’s highest levels. In May, she spoke passionately before the Cabrillo Unified School District board, arguing that the high school needed to keep all three counselors despite ongoing funding challenges.
“I basically told them that two of our counselors can barely handle me, so I don’t think one counselor can handle a thousand students,” she said.
LILIAnA VALencIA
Valencia learned to speak up for herselfFormerly shy student blossoms in Leadership
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Star athletesG r a d u a t i o n 2 0 1 2
storIes And photos by mArk foyer
Galle got support while recoveringHMB athlete hurt back prior to junior year
Maggie Galle always displayed the potential to be a great athlete.
From cross-country to soccer to track and field, Galle was very good in all three sports.
Based on what happened in her sophomore year, she was on her way to having a strong junior year in those sports and a better year by the time her senior year concluded.
The fact that she is the Half Moon Bay High School Co-Girls Athlete of the Year shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. However, considering she hurt her lower back, after being involved in a car accident a few weeks prior to her junior year, the honor demonstrates how far she came back.
In the last two years, she hardly ran for the cross-country team because of the back pain. But she was still a part of the team and one of the team’s co-captains this season.
Meanwhile, she made her mark in the other sports. She was a first-team all-league player in soccer and won the Peninsula Athletic League high jump title.
Through those tough times of seeing the chiroprac-tor and acupuncturist almost more than her teammates in practice, Galle got support from her friends, family and track and cross-country coach Paul Farnsworth.
“After races, I would let myself get defeated easily, and he would tell me to keep my head up,” Galle said about Farn-sworth. “He’s been one of the best coaches I had in any sport.”
Her parents provided her with constant support.“My mom believed in me more than anyone,” Galle said.
“My dad really cares about doing everything he can to help me.”
HONORABLE MENTIONS: It’s always a challenge to pick the
Half Moon Bay High School Athletes of the Year.
There were several quality athletes who were all good enough to be consid-ered. Here’s that list.
BoysWes Walters, football: A standout
running back, Walters made his big-gest contributions on defense. He twice knocked down fourth-down passes to preserve 1-point wins for the Cougars. Half Moon Bay won the Peninsula Ath-letic League Ocean Division title with a 5-0 record. He was the Ocean Divi-sion’s Offensive Player of the Year.
Carter and Spencer White, water polo and basketball: Both were all-league se-lections for the water polo team as they paced the Cougars at both ends of the pool. They both played key roles in the basketball team’s deep playoff run.
Andy Simanek, basketball and golf: Simanek was a fierce rebounder for the basketball team. He was named to sev-eral all-tournament teams.
GirlsJessica Lehane, volleyball, basket-
ball, softball: An all-league athlete in two sports, Lehane brought lots of en-ergy and excitement to the teams. She recorded lots of key hits for the softball team as it qualified for the playoffs.
Miranda Reimche, volleyball, basket-ball: Using her height to her advantage, she was a solid outside hitter and good low post player.
Lacey Nelson, gymnastics: Though the floor exercise requires the same sort of concentration as the vault, beam and bars, Nelson showed a pure joy and love for tumbling while doing her floor routines.
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peranich successful in volleyball, trackHMB grad key player on championship team
The moment Danielle Peranich wound up her arm and prepared to hit a cross-court shot, there was in-timidation felt on the other side of the court.
Peranich was as fierce a hitter as there could be.There was a time when Peranich was the intimidated one. It was the first time she stepped on a volleyball
court.She attended a volleyball camp as a first-grader. She was in a gym at Stanford University with lots of other
girls her age. She got support from the Stanford players working the camp.“They were very nice,” Peranich said. “The players made us feel at ease.”It also helped that she comes from a family of volleyball players. Add track and field to the resume and one
has the makings of a very good athlete.Peranich is a very good athlete. She was a first-team all-league selection for volleyball a year after helping the
Cougars win the league co-title and qualify for the playoffs. She shared the league player-of-the-year honors.After taking a year off from track, Peranich returned and finished second at the Peninsula Athletic League
championships in both the long and triple jump.She’s the co-Half Moon Bay High School Girls Athlete of the Year.Peranich took up track and field when she attended Sea Crest School. “My mom told me it was a good cross-training sport for volleyball,” Peranich said. She stuck with both volleyball and track at Half Moon Bay. She had participated in the high jump at Cunha,
but at Half Moon Bay she took up the long and triple jump. She won her first triple jump, though she didn’t have much practice. Frank Lima taught her the triple jump a few minutes before the competition.
Now, the high school athletic career is over. It’s especially hard to leave volleyball after putting lots of years into the sport.
“I do miss it,” Peranich said. “I did get to experience my senior year to its fullest.”
Martin loves relay racesHMB athlete won PAL titles
Mitch Martin is more than a very talented runner.Thanks to his ability and desire, he owns sev-
eral Peninsula Athletic League titles, including last fall’s PAL cross-country championship. He was second in the 1,600 and 800 meters at this year’s PAL Track and Field Championships. He trailed Woodside’s Chris Wasch-ura in those races. Waschura, a talented runner in his own right, will take his ability to Stanford University.
Not to be outdone, Martin recently decided on attending Cornell University, to study biology while running on the track team.
Martin also ran a leg on the 4x400 relay team that fin-ished second at the PAL Championships and qualified for CCS.
For all those efforts, he is the Half Moon Bay Boys Ath-lete of the Year.
Martin was one of the top runners in the PAL since first stepping on the Half Moon Bay High School campus. He qualified for the Central Coast Section track and field championships the last three years. He was the league’s 3,200-meter champion his sophomore year.
His greatest joy is running on a relay team.But being a long distance runner limits the amount of
times he can run in a relay. Early in the season, Half Moon Bay participates in meets where distance medley relays are held. Those races are not contested at dual meets and at the league championships or beyond. But, 4x400 relays close out duals and league championships.
This year, coach Paul Farnsworth formed a 4x400 relay team, much to the delight of Martin.
“Relays are the best,” Martin said. “That’s when you get to deal with your teammates.”
Martin’s best memory occurred two years ago at the Eas-ter Relays in Santa Barbara, where he anchored two win-ning relay teams. During the course of the day, Martin and his relay teammates met former world champion Maurice Greene.
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Here’s to the future!
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US Bank, Teresa AdamWeller O’Brien Insurance Services
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pisani, Calvillo share honorPescadero juniors play all three sports
Isabella Pisani planned to either share the Pescadero High School Girl Athlete of the Year honor with Lorena Calvillo
or give her fellow junior the honor. She didn’t want the honor by herself.“She works harder than anyone else,”
Pisani said. “She has a big passion for sports.”
Pisani was quite relieved to learn she and
Calvillo were named co-Girls Athletes of the Year.
“She has worked very hard to get that good,” Pisani said. “It’s also fun to play with her.”
It was hard to separate the two. Both played all three sports for the Vikings this year. Both juniors received plenty of kudos to get the honor. Most importantly, both have a great time playing sports.
“I didn’t think I would get this,” Calvillo said. “I just love playing basketball. That is my favorite sport.”
She is so committed to the sport that she made plenty of phone calls to Pescadero graduates to get them to play in the alumni game.
She was named Most Improved Player for basketball.
Pisani, whose favorite sport is volleyball, earned the Coaches Award for both basket-ball and volleyball.
With their versatility, both can play many positions for all three teams.
“I am looking forward to next year,” Calvillo said. “It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
white presented with challengesJunior also excelled in baseball, soccer
Connor White presented Casey Norton with the type of problem that every coach of every high school sport would love to have.
Norton, the basketball coach at Pescadero High School, presented White with a challenge. Within a few days, if that many, White surmounted the challenge, forcing Norton to present White with another challenge.
Norton was up to the task, enjoying White reaching one goal after another.“He was our fastest learner, constantly getting better and better,” Norton said.White was that way in the other sports as well, challenging the coaches to make him better.White earned the ultimate honor, being named the Pescadero High School Boys Athlete of the Year.The greatest challenge White faced was moving from center to point guard. White, instead of wait-
ing for a pass from the top of the key, brought the ball, harassed by every defender.“That’s the most demanding position mentally,” Norton said. “Connor controlled his emotions and
played hard all the time.”A key member of the soccer and baseball teams as well, White, a junior, went out for the basketball
team with one year of experience.He was never afraid of the challenges presented to him from Norton.Now, he is getting ready for his senior year.“Senior year in sports is always the best,” White said.
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