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Kelly Shouey ’97 was destined to make water polo history... After leading Carondelet to three league titles and to two NCS championship games she went on to compete at Stanford where she helped the Cardinal finish the 2000-01 regular season undefeated, the first team in the history of women’s collegiate water polo to do so. That same season, she appeared in the inaugural NCAA women’s water polo national championship game. After graduation, Kelly went on to play professionally in Italy and Australia and continues to compete in women’s water polo at the master’s level for the Olympic Club in San Francisco.
The 2003-04 Carondelet Varsity basketball team who finished the season with an impressive 30-3 record was just the second Carondelet team to win a state championship. In addition to winning the 2004 BVAL title and the NCS Division II championship, they defeated Troy (Fullerton) 48-41 at Arco Arena in Sacramento to clinch the CIF Girls Division II state championship title.
Roster for Team -
Ashley Aliotti
Jayne Appel
Allison Daley
Natalia Del Bene
Ashlee Ford
Meighan McLafferty
Megan Pohley
Monica Powers
Allisen Russi
Lauren Russi
Emily St. Jean
Hayley Wheeler
Head Coach: Margaret Gartner
Asst Coach: Lexy Tamony
Asst Coach: Elgin Leslie
“Carondelet has given me more opportunity so I can find myself and who I am as a person”
For the last 20 years, Beth Foraker (Boyan) ’82 has been an advocate for students with disabilities, including intellectual disabilities, in our Catholic schools. She founded The National Catholic Board on Full Inclusion an recently pioneered a four-year, all-inclusive academic program for students with intellectual disabilities at UC Davis called the Redwood Seeds Program.