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Cub Hockey wins MIHL Title!

If a high school hockey league championship race can be classified as dramatic, certainly this year's title chase in the Michigan Interscholastic Hockey League would qualify. Four teams ended the season tied with 16 points, but U of D Jesuit emerged with the title by virtue of having more wins. As MIHL president, Andy Weidenbach, said, "It just couldn't have been any closer. We had to use the fourth tie-breaker to determine the winner."

Student Art Awards

Senior Christopher Ruemenapp earned an Award of Excellence from the 5th Annual Lathrup Village Art-in-the-Park High School Art Competition.
 
Senior Scott Bahash designed a car for the Stellar Scholars Avanti Awards. He received a monetary award for his design. His design wll be displayed on the Stellar Scholars Awards website. The website has not been updated for the 2009 winners. Check back.

U of D Jesuit student signs NLI with Houston Baptist University

Ryan AlgerSenior Ryan Alger, Livonia, signed a National Letter of Intent to play golf at Houston Baptist University (Division I)

Senior MacKenzie Olson selected by USHL-Chicago Steel

Senior MacKenzie Olson, Grosse Pointe, was selected by the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League in the 8th Round of the Future's Draft (66th pick overall) that was held on October 14, 2008.

U of D Congratulates two alums in Crain's "40 under 40"

Two U of D Jesuit alums were named in Crain's Detroit Business "40 under 40". Michael Tenbusch,'87 Vice president, United Way for Southeast Michigan, Detroit and Terence Thomas, Sr., '86 Senior vice president of advocacy, St.

U of D Jesuit Exceeds Capital Campaign Goal

School Raises $26 million; Celebration planned Sept. 26
In a time of Detroit political and economic turmoil, good news comes from a local institution

September 24, 2008

 
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