What we’ve heard – May 31, 2021

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Congratulations: Benedictine College Prep won its second consecutive VISAA Division I state baseball championship Saturday, May 22, by defeating St. Catherine’s 8-7. The Cadets overcame a 5-1 first inning deficit en route to the title.

Record year: A school record 10 student athletes from Peninsula Catholic have accepted scholarships to compete in college: Madison Clark, volleyball, Hampton University; Cana Davidson, volleyball, UVA—Wise; Sharon Ni, fencing, New York University; Landon Kissell, wrestling, Newport News Apprentice School; Sam Parsons, swimming, William & Mary; Jaden Curry, basketball, Huntington College; Myles Teal, basketball, Pfeiffer College; Carlton Canaday, basketball, Penn State Fayette; Andru Boyd and Dustin Smith, wrestling, Roanoke College.

Honored: Kyle Santos DeGuzman, son of Al and Connie DeGuzman, members of Prince of Peace Parish, Chesapeake, recently graduated magna cum laude from George Mason University’s Honors College/Volgenau College of Engineering with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He will begin graduate work in aerospace engineering at Old Dominion this fall.

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