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Tag Archives: Aquinas High School
Congratulations Aquinas!!!
The Aquinas High School boys football team ended their season today at 14-0, beating Calvary Day School from Savanannah in the Georgia 1-A Private championship by the score of 27-7! Coach James Leonard is only twenty six years old and … Continue reading
Home Away From Home
I am on my way back to South Carolina and stopped to visit my alma mater, Mt. St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Maryland. I have written often about my time at “The Mount” and if interested, put Mt. St. Mary’s … Continue reading
Mixed Emotions
Tonight, the USC Gamecocks lost to the Georgia Bulldogs. I forgot the score already. The loss was softened by watching Brendan Douglas, true freshman tail back from Augusta, GA, play and very play well in his first college game. Brendan … Continue reading
The Last Waltz
How does a proud daddy tell the story of his daughter’s graduation and keep it interesting for the readers? Quite frankly, it does not matter. Megan Graduated Sunday from Aquinas High School in Augusta, GA. The third and final Visotski … Continue reading
Surprise!
Sunday is graduation day. The third and final of the Visotski girls graduates from Aquinas HS. Our family begins to arrive on Friday and it is guaranteed to be great weekend. I was asked to hose off the front porch … Continue reading
The Routine
Note: I attended Mt. St. Mary’s College, now University, graduating in 1982. There is a highly respected seminary located at the college, considered to be one of the most conservative seminaries in the Country, meaning that it stays true to … Continue reading
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Tagged Aiken Bloggers, Aiken SC, Aquinas High School, Deacon Renaurd West, Mt St MAry's Seminary, Mt. St. MAry's Class of 1982, Mt. St. Mary's College, Mt. St. Mary's Grotto of Lourdes, Mt. St. Mary's University, Pat May Seminary, Patrick May, Ray Visotski, saint elizabeth ann, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, St Elizabeth Ann Seton, The Ott House
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“Roll Tape”
Saturday was the day we hosted the shooting of the “climactic” funeral scene for the movie, “Waiting for Butterflies…A Story of Redemption”. “Mrs. Archer always said she was waiting for butterflies”…a quote from the eulogy. Allen and I were in … Continue reading
Feast of The Assumption
Part of the ongoing series of from time to time, my posting articles about my faith as a Roman Catholic. Allowing a different look out my window. Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Assumption of Mary. These … Continue reading
Posted in Feast of The Assumption, Uncategorized
Tagged Aiken Bloggers, Aiken SC, Aquinas High School, Aquinas High SChool Augusta, Dick Kremin Aquinas, Diocese of Charleston, feast of the Assumption, Holy day of obligation, Holy day of opportunity, holy mother of god, jim leblanc, Ray Visotski, St Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, The Deacons Bench
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Choices
Our youngest daughter, Megan will be a senior in HS next year and is working to fine tune what she thinks she wants to do and what college she wants to go to so she can ostensibly learn that skill. … Continue reading
Go Irish!!!
Last night, the Aquinas High School Boys Soccer Team won the Georgia (1-A) State Title. WJBF Reports here. I paid special attention since goalie, Will Doss took my daughter Megan to the prom this year. Way to go guys and … Continue reading
Another Season Begins
My youngest daughter Megan plays varsity volleyball for Aquinas High School. Today was the first match of the season and they beat the Grovetown HS team 3 games to 2. (And that was after her getting a 100 on her … Continue reading
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Tagged Aiken Bloggers, Aquinas High School, Lady Irish Volleyball
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Proud Daddy
Last night, our youngest daughter, Megan, was inducted into The National Honor Society, along with fifteen members of her sophomore class at Aquinas High School. Yes, I am proud. All three of our daughters are achieving things that neither I … Continue reading