June 15, 2022 Immaculate Heart Central names top grads WATERTOWN – Immaculate Heart Central (IHC) in Watertown has announced its valedictorian and salutatorian for the Class of 2022. Immaculate Heart Central in Watertown is proud to present its class of 2022 valedictorian, Raphaela Harrienger. Harrienger is a member of the National Honor Society, has been in the Tri County Art Show for the past four years, has played tennis her entire high school career, ending on the Frontier League Division Team, and played lacrosse for two years. Harrienger has received the Scholarship for Academic Excellence, the Alice Jane Coughlin Memorial Scholarship and the Office of the NYS Comptroller award. Harrienger painted The Daughter of Eve Mural for IHC and received the Immaculate Heart Central Artifact Legacy Award. She has worked weekends the past year at a job she loves and volunteered for the last three summer church camps at Holy Family Church. Harrienger will be attending St. John Fisher in the Fall in their pre health/biology major towards becoming a physician assistant. IHC has named Victoria “Tori” Ledoux the salutatorian for 2022. Ledoux has received many awards throughout her high school career including the the Sisters of St. Joseph Departmental Awards in History and Science, the Augsbury Scholarship at St. Lawrence University, the United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award, Frontier League and Section 3 Scholar Athlete Awards, the Joe Macsuga Memorial Coaches’ Award and the Clarence “Boots” Gaffney Athletic Award. Ledoux is a member of the National Honor Society, in which she served as treasurer and secretary. She is a member of the Faith Community Service Program and earned first place in the Tri County Art Show. She was captain of her varsity soccer, basketball and lacrosse teams where she was named a Frontier League All-Star and All- North Athlete. Ledoux will be attending the Frederick Gunn School in Connecticut in the fall for a post-graduate year. She is the daughter of Michael and Tricia Ledoux, Watertown.
Ahmad, Yang lead Seton Catholic Class of 2022 PLATTSBURGH – Seton Catholic in Plattsburgh has announced its top graduates from the class of 2022. During his time at Seton Catholic, Ahmad has participated in Model United Nations (grade 10), Faith Ambassadors (grades 11 and 12), Student Council (grade 12) and National Honor Society (grade 12). He plans to attend SUNY Binghamton to study biochemistry. Faline Yang is class salutatorian. While at Seton, Yang participated in Student Council (grades 9 through 12), including serving as council president in grade 12; National Honor Society (grades 11 and 12), serving as society president in grade 12; National Junior Honor Society (grades 9 and 10); Model United Nationals (grade 10); Faith Ambassadors (grades 9-12); Cross Country (grades 9-12), serving as team captain in grade 12; Indoor track (grades 9-12), serving as team captain as a senior; outdoor track (grades 9-12), serving as captain in grade 12; and yearbook (grade 12). She plans to study psychology at Providence College. |