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2008

'08
Angley, Brody

Brody Angley '08, former SCU basketball player, signed a nine-month contract with the SAM Basket Massagno club team in Lugano, Switzerland.

submitted May. 19, 2009 2:48P

2009

GRD Leavey/MBA '09
Wilcox, Emily (Moody)

Emily (Moody) Wilcox '03, MBA'09 and husband Lee had their first child, Abigail Wilcox, on August 18, 2011. Abby was born 9 pounds, 8 ounces and is a Bronco through and through. The family lives in San Jose.

submitted Apr. 18, 2012 8:30A
GRD Leavey/MBA '09
Wilcox, Emily (Moody)

Freshman Dorm: Swig

Emily (Moody) Wilcox ’03, MBA ’09 and husband Lee celebrated the birth of their first child, Abigail, on Aug. 18, 2011. The family lives in San Jose, Calif., where Emily works as the alumni and external relations director for the Leavey School of Business at SCU.

submitted Mar. 7, 2013 5:02P
GRD Law '09
Wendt, Matt

Matt Wendt J.D. ’09, real estate attorney, is running for a seat on the Morgan Hill City Council in this year's election. He wants "to serve the community and build a better and safer city."

submitted Oct. 22, 2012 1:00P
UGRD Arts & Sciences '09
Vu, Andrew

Andrew Vu '09 was named the Community Champion Winner at the 2012 Best Bay Area Corporate Counsel Awards. He was one of 27 lawyers, from some of the world's most recognized companies, honored by the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal and the San Francisco Business Times.

Vu is assistant general counsel for SAP AG in Palo Alto, where he guides engineers through legal thickets as they develop and launch innovative new products.

Although his corporate work is speeding the product cycle and bolstering SAP’s position in on-demand, cloud and mobile software, he is known throughout the Bay Area as an important advocate in Asian American and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. He cofounded the Vietnamese American Bar Association of Northern California, one of the largest minority bar associations in the country.

As an award recipient, he was profiled in the San Francisco Business Times article “Refugee past helped shape minority community advocate."

submitted Mar. 4, 2012 12:15P
GRD Leavey/MBA '09
Van Metre, John

John Van Metre MBA ’09 is running in the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon, a 26.2-mile race that is held on a point-to-point course from Calistoga to Napa, in March. He has not run a marathon since 2009 and has only done three in his lifetime. He has a personal record time of 2 hours, 59 minutes at the Boston Marathon. His best finish was 380th in a field of 6,000 runners at the California International Marathon in Sacramento in 2008. 

 “It’s been a while,” said Van Metre, a San Jose resident, who works in business software sales for Armanino McKenna.
 
As a member of the adidas Transports Racing team, he has joined some talented and experienced runners while also elevating his training. He is getting quality coaching with the club along the way.
 
Just four years ago Van Metre said he was more of a recreational runner who didn’t train more than 30 miles a week. His workouts have changed big time and he’s coming off a successful road racing and cross country season for Pacific Association of USA Track and Field events.
 
He was in 19 races last year, with one of his best performances coming in October when he took third place overall in the Humboldt Redwoods Half Marathon in a PR time of 1:08:13. He was ranked fifth overall for the Pacific Association USATF cross country season.
 
“I surprised myself in terms of improvement, having some fast times, being able to get a fast mile in, being able to get a fast 5K in, some half marathons in,” he said last week. “Falling into a routine like that, there’s a level of comfort going into races. It certainly helps me prepare. There’s not a whole lot of surprises on race day.”
 
Van Metre is one of four elites in the men’s field. He joins Nathan Yanko of San Francisco, Rob Wiley of Gurnee, Ill., and Chris Mocko, the defending overall champion from San Francisco and a former cross country and track athlete at Stanford University, who last year finished in a time of 2:27:02 on his 25th birthday, winning his weight in wine from the sponsoring Silverado Trail Wineries Association. The time was a personal record for Mocko.
 
The Napa Valley Marathon has a sold-out field of 2,500 runners and has been chosen as the Road Runners Club of America’s Western Regional Marathon Championship.
 
The race is held on one of the most scenic road courses in the country, heading south on the Silverado Trail through St. Helena, Rutherford, Oakville, Yountville and Napa. The race serves as a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.
Van Metre doesn’t consider the course — which is generally flat — overly technical or difficult. But he does not plan on going out too aggressively, either.
 
“I started training pretty hard this past year,” said Van Metre, 29, who ran track at Moreau Catholic High School-Hayward. He graduated from San Jose State with a degree in business management and got his masters in business administration from Santa Clara University.
 
“Obviously as a competitive runner, I like to compete. I like to think I have a shot to win. But there’s going to be some good talent out there. A lot of it goes into the preparation. Just getting your mind set in the morning, knowing that it’s going to be a little bit longer than your typical run and you’ve got to push yourself a little bit harder.
 
For more information about the Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon, visit www.napavalleymarathon.org.

 

submitted Feb. 23, 2012 3:09P
GRD Jesuit School of Theology '09
Selak, Annie

Annie Selak '05, M.Div. '09 is serving as a Rector at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN. Annie graduated with her Master of Divinity degree in 2009 from the Jesuit School and Theology and worked for a year in Los Angeles as Director of Campus Ministry at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy.

submitted Dec. 6, 2010 8:19P
GRD Law '09
Scott-Florez, Lindsey

Jason Tola '04 and Lindsey Scott-Florez '04, JD '09 were married October 2, 2010 in a small ceremony in Palo Alto. Several fellow Broncos were on hand to celebrate with the happy couple including maid of honor Missy Scott-Lorentz '06Danielle Fontaine '04, Nariman Shariat '04, Michael LaPeter '04, Hendrick Pohl '04, Lindsay Westby '04, and Laurie (Millar) Altchul '04, Naomi Pease JD '08, and Jason Stimac JD '09. The couple lives in San Francisco.

submitted Apr. 5, 2011 10:05A
UGRD Arts & Sciences '09
Reyes, John

John Reyes '09, a second-year Master of Divinity student at Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara, has been recognized by The Fund for Theological Education (FTE) as a young leader who demonstrates exceptional gifts for ministry. As a recipient of the 2011 FTE Ministry Fellowship, Reyes will receive $10,000 for educational expenses and a self-designated project to enrich his formation as a ministerial leader.

submitted Jul. 15, 2011 1:11P
GRD Ed./Couns Psych./Pastoral Min. '09
Pittman, Alexandra (Perazzelli)

Michael Pittman ’04, J.D. ’08 and Alexandra Perazzelli ’05, M.A. ’09 were married on July 9, 2011, at St. Monica’s Catholic Church in Santa Monica, Calif. Members of the wedding party included fellow Broncos Josh Griffin ’03, Ryan Auffenberg ’03, Justin Little ’06, Christopher Garber ’04, Bruce Martinez ’04, Greg Flanagan ’03, John Hinman ’06, Jessica Frank ’05, Katy Shumm Tuttle ’05, Kristin Belanger ’05, Tara Bussiere Salcido ’04, and Katie Carlson ’03. The happy couple lives in Long Beach, Calif.

submitted Apr. 30, 2012 10:01P
GRD Law '09
Pedemonte, Garren

Garren Michael Pedemonte J.D. '09 and Jessica Rose Baracker on Sept. 17, 2011, at Bybee's Historic Inn in Jacksonville.

The groom is the son of Michael and Gayle Pedemonte of Gaston, Ore. He is a 2001 graduate of Gaston High School. He earned his bachelor's degree in 2006 from the University of Oregon, and his law degree from Santa Clara University Law School in Santa Clara, Calif. He works as an attorney for Southern Oregon Public Defenders Inc. in Medford.

The bride is the daughter of Ron and Ann Baracker of Eagle Point. She is a 2002 graduate of Eagle Point High School. She earned her bachelor's degree in 2006 from the University of Oregon and her law degree in 2011 from the University of Oregon School of Law. She works as an attorney for Jamie L. Hazlett, LLC, in Medford.

Landon Berger of the Universal Life Church, a friend of the couple, officiated the ceremony.

Maid of honor was the bride's friend, Jessica Brandes, of Portland. Bridesmaids were the bride's friends, Kristina Edmunson of Washington, D.C., and Kristen Lynam of Portland, and friend to both the bride and groom, Erin Hisano of Honolulu, Hawaii. Junior bridesmaid was the bride's niece, Krystal Baracker of Shady Cove.

Best man was the groom's brother, Scott Pedemonte of San Francisco. Groomsmen were the groom's friends, Glenn Kaute and Scott Broussard, both of Portland, and the groom's cousin, Steven Olson of Beaverton.

Ring bearers were the bride's nephews, Isaac and Otto Baracker of Berkeley, Calif.

A reception hosted by the bride and groom's parents followed the ceremony.

After a honeymoon in the Northern California wine country, the newlyweds are living in Medford.

submitted Jan. 9, 2012 4:02P
GRD Law '09
Pavlidakis, Alexandra

Alexandra Pavlidakis J.D. ’09 and Brandon Douglass ’05, J.D. ’10 were married on Oct. 6 at Annunciation Cathedral in San Francisco. The reception was held at the Mark Hopkins InterContinental Hotel in San Francisco and the couple honeymooned in Tahiti.

The bride is the daughter of Marilla and Steven Pavlidakis of Saratoga. After graduating from Saratoga High, she graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2006 and the Santa Clara University School of Law in 2009. She is employed as an attorney at Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich and Rosati in Palo Alto.
 
The groom is the son of Karen and Alan Douglass of Atherton. He graduated from Woodside High School in 2000, Santa Clara University in 2005 and the Santa Clara University School of Law in 2010. He is employed as an attorney in private practice in Redwood City.
 
The couple met while in law school. They now live in San Francisco.
submitted Nov. 8, 2012 3:55A
'09
Ogunbiyi, Babajide

Babajide Ogunbiyi ’09 joined the soccer club Viborg FF of Denmark this past spring. During his college career, the 6’4” defender appeared in 77 games scoring 11 goals and recording eight assists. He helped Santa Clara to consecutive West Coast Conference titles and three NCAA tournament appearances. Once graduated, Ogunbiyi passed on an invitation to play in the MLS for the New York Red Bulls to play in Europe. Since joining Viborg in March 2010, his performance has been the talk of the division, with a commanding presence in the back and his attacking foray resulting in two goals in nine appearances.

 

submitted Oct. 4, 2010 1:41P
GRD Jesuit School of Theology '09
Ndol, Jean-Pierre

Jean-Pierre Luzolo Ndol, S.J., STL ’09 is the director of Parlons SIDA/Kisangani (PSK) in Democratic Republic of Congo and the Sunday Vicar to Christ the King parish in Mongobo. PSK is a work of mercy and hope that brings assistance to the sick, especially those infected and affected by the AIDS epidemic. May 2012 will mark PSK’s tenth year of service and assistance in the battle against HIV/AIDS.  For more information, please visit the website:  www.parlons-sida.org.

 
submitted Apr. 20, 2012 4:57P
UGRD Arts & Sciences '09
Motobu, Cherie

Cherie Motobu '09 received her Master of Science in School Psychology from San Francisco State University. She will be interning at the San Mateo Foster City school district this fall.

submitted May. 25, 2011 11:53A
UGRD Arts & Sciences '09
Motobu, Cherie

Cherie Motobu ’09 earned her Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) credentials from the state of California in May 2012, which certified her as a school psychologist. She accepted a full-time position on the school psychology staff of the San Mateo-Foster City (Calif.) school district for the 2012–13 school year.

submitted May. 25, 2012 2:19P
GRD Ed./Couns Psych./Pastoral Min. '09
Mastroianni, Fran

Fran Mastroianni M.A. '09, a fourth-grade teacher at Blossom Hill Elementary School in Los Gatos, was selected as the 2011 Teacher of the Year for the Los Gatos Union School District for her dedication to students, classroom skill, and commitment to lifelong learning. Born and raised in New Jersey, Mastroianni moved to California in 1987. She has a degree in special education from Trenton State College, a California teaching credential from San Jose State University and a master's degree in education administration from Santa Clara University. She has also been a special education teacher and a substitute teacher. She's taught at Blossom Hill since 2001. Mastroianni said she has special experiences every day while working with her “fabulous fourth-grade teammates” and with an “amazing and inspirational principal” at Blossom Hill. She said that she knew she was making a difference when one of her former students went back to Blossom Hill to thank her for teaching him to stay organized and for challenging him with high expectations. “Being a part of the Los Gatos Elementary School District community is an honor," said Mastroianni. Joe Bloin, a fellow fourth-grade teacher who wrote the nomination letter for Mastroianni, said, “Fran shows all the traits that make us proud to be teachers. She is collegial, caring, professional, involved in the community, creative and passionate about student success.” Bolin said that “Fran has a real empathy for those students who are most difficult to teach. Her involvement on a personal level makes a real difference in the lives of these children.” Bolin added that in addition to being a wonderful teacher, Mastroianni is president of the Los Gatos Elementary Teachers Association and has put in countless hours this year working to ensure that teachers in Los Gatos get a voice in decisions made by the administration. She attends monthly school board meetings and meets frequently with administrators, he said.

submitted Oct. 21, 2011 1:39P
GRD Ed./Couns Psych./Pastoral Min. '09
Llamas, Jasmin

Jasmin Llamas ’06, M.A. ’09, a graduate student in the University of California–Santa Barbara Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology, has received two grants to help fund her research: a Chicano Studies Institute (CSI) Grant and a Graduate Research Award for Social Science Surveys. This is Llamas’s second CSI grant.


Llamas received her B.S. in combined sciences and psychology from Santa Clara University in 2006. She received an M.A. in counseling psychology with a Latino emphasis at Santa Clara University in 2009. During her undergraduate years she was a research assistant on several projects and worked in juvenile hall her senior year of college. Llamas served as a grant coordinator for a state-funded bullying prevention grant in low-income high schools. From 2005-2009 she worked full-time as a data analyst and research associate in the Data Analysis and Evaluation unit of Santa Clara County, Department of Alcohol and Drug Services.
submitted Mar. 2, 2012 2:19P
UGRD Arts & Sciences '09
Linney, Claire

Claire Linney '09 is working as the head coach for the Salinas High School water polo team.

submitted Sep. 16, 2010 11:05A
UGRD Engineering '09
Leising, TJ

TJ  Leising '09, 2008 honors graduate in mechanical engineering, competed in the Summer World University Games in TaeKwonDo in Belgrade in July.

submitted Nov. 16, 2009 2:41P
GRD Law '09
Kwan, Alison

Alison B Kwan J.D. '09 joined Bradshaw and Associates law firm in July 2010. While attending Santa Clara Law School, Kwan was a Judicial Intern for the Honorable Socrates P. Manoukian of the Superior Court of California, Santa Clara County. Alison also interned for the County Counsel of San Mateo, and the Asian Law Alliance in San Jose, Calif. She was an active member of the Computer and High TechTechnology Law Journal and the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association. She has also been active in the Katherine and George Alexander Community Law Center's Worker's Rights Clinic.

submitted Aug. 9, 2011 10:47A
'09
Kozel, Ashley (Wells)

Brian Kozel '09 and Ashley Wells '09 were married at the Santa Clara Mission Church on July 14, 2012. Several SCU alumni were in the wedding party, including Joseph Wattoo '09, Ellis Fenske '09, Lauren Backes '09, Christina Harris '09, Tanner Diggs '09, and Adam Seppala '09; as well as current SCU student and brother of the groom, Kevin Kozel '14. Even more SCU alumni were in attendance as guests of the wedding. The couple honeymooned in France and is enjoying the beginning of their life as newlyweds.

submitted Jul. 23, 2012 1:16P
UGRD Leavey Business '09
Kozel, Brian

Brian Kozel '09 and Ashley Wells '09 were married at the Santa Clara Mission Church on July 14, 2012. Several SCU alumni were in the wedding party, including Joseph Wattoo '09, Ellis Fenske '09, Lauren Backes '09, Christina Harris '09, Tanner Diggs '09, and Adam Seppala '09; as well as current SCU student and brother of the groom, Kevin Kozel '14. Even more SCU alumni were in attendance as guests of the wedding. The couple honeymooned in France and is enjoying the beginning of their life as newlyweds.

submitted Jul. 23, 2012 1:20P
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