Sophomores Logan Phillips and Ryan Zerbib were named All-Premier Region singles first team among seven student-athletes were earned all-region honors. Division I state doubles champions Hadley Kukla and Andre Johnson were one of three doubles teams selected to the all-region doubles first team.
Sophomores Tyler Woo and Naren Gudavalli joined freshman Alex Bunkse with honorable mention accolades.
Phillips went 6-2 playing at the top three singles positions, while Zerbib was 5-0 in singles play before an injury sidelined his season. Woo was 16-4 including an 11-1 singles mark. Gudavalli was 13-3 and posted an 8-1 singles mark. Bunkse was 12-1 on the season overall in both singles and doubles.
Brophy College Preparatory celebrated its 76th commencement on Saturday, May 18, at 9 a.m. in Robson Gymnasium. This graduation was significant for the Class of 2024, who began their high school journey remotely due to the pandemic.
The Class of 2024 demonstrated resilience and connection despite the challenges of starting their education online. Their unity and adaptability were evident throughout their time at Brophy, embodying their class theme: “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.”
Valedictorian Doer Leo He delivered a memorable speech, drawing parallels to the movie "Finding Nemo" and encouraging his classmates to persevere with the phrase, "Just keep swimming." President Bob Ryan and Principal Jim Bopp also spoke, highlighting the graduates' resilience and urging them to be agents of positive change.
The ceremony concluded with a strong sense of pride and accomplishment, celebrating the Class of 2024's journey from remote learning to a united and triumphant graduation.