Coming off an impressive win against Boyd Anderson last week, St. Thomas Aquinas proved their top ten national ranking as the Raiders rolled to victory against Cardinal Gibbons with a sellout crowd.
MVP
Phillip Dorsett
St. Thomas Aquinas
SCHOLAR ATHLETES
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Ernie Soto
St. Thomas Aquinas
Ernie Jo is a back-up linebacker and played on all special teams last season for the Radiers. Ernie Jo carries a 4.527 GPA. He was accompanied by his parents, Ernie and Paula.
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William Costa
Cardinal Gibbons
Will is a two-year letterman for the Chiefs. He is a member of numerous clubs and honor societies including Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Student Leadership, and Georgetown University National Youth Leadership. Will is a Silver Knight Nominee and plans to major in pre-med and continue on to medical school. He carries a 4.8 GPA and has logged over 500 hours of community service. He is pictured his parents, John and Lauren.
HALL OF FAME
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James White
St. Thomas Aquinas
James was a four-year letterman for the St. Thomas Aquinas football team. During his tenure, he led the Raiders to two state championships and one national championship. He was a standout player for the Aquinas baseball team. After high school, James was offered a football scholarship to the Unversity of Wisconsin. James’ father, Tyrone, received the award on behalf of his son.
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Ken Mastrole
Cardinal Gibbons
Ken led the Chiefs to their last victory over Aquinas in 1994, throwing for over 200 yards and three touchdown passes. Ken accepted a scholarship from the University of Maryland, where he went on to become a three-year letterman.
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