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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.
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Haley Chimienti ’17 dedicated her early professional career to bringing therapeutic art practices to communities in need through the non-profit Life On Earth Art. With a degree in Studio Art: 3-D design, she engages with people from all walks of life to teach them the power of healing emotional trauma through art making. Haley prioritizes bringing the public together through volunteerism, building a space of healing and conversation over artmaking after the toll isolation and quarantine have taken on the world.
Sara Dukes ’00 has had tremendous success at all levels during her volleyball career, both as a player and now as a coach. After earning a long list of honors while at Carondelet, including 1999 NCS Player of the Year, she went on to win an NCAA championship at Stanford in 2001. She later transitioned to beach volleyball where she successfully competed on the AVP circuit from 2006-10. Currently, Sara is the head coach for the Monte Vista High School indoor and beach volleyball teams and was recognized as an NCS Honor Coach in 2022 after leading the Mustangs to three league titles and three NCS championships during her tenure.