Alumni Athletes
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AUSTIN BERRY Austin Berry plays Division I soccer at the University of Louisville, where he earned Rookie of the Week designation during his first collegiate month of play. A Summit varsity starter all four high school seasons, Austin was selected as a First Team Miami Valley Conference selection and Division III Southwest Ohio All Star in his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. In his final year, Austin was selected as First Team All State, Division III Southwest Ohio Player of the Year, as well as captain by his teammates, and lead the Silver Knights to the Regional Final in the state playoffs. |
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MARISSA BODNAR University of North Carolina Bodnar excelled at soccer and was awarded a scholarship to play at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the fall. Bodnar was named Miami Valley Conference player of the year and was 3rd team all-state. Her senior team finished in second place in the MVC. |
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BRIAN KELSO Kenyon College Kelso was Summit’s starting quarterback on the football team for two seasons and will attend Kenyon College next year, joining 2003 Summit alumnus Will Lippert. Brian has already been preparing for the season studying the playbook and working out in The Summit’s weight room. |
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DAVE KOEPFER Richmond University Koepfer was a multi-sport star at The Summit, serving as a leader on the soccer and basketball teams. At Richmond University, Koepfer will join the Spiders on the soccer field. Kopefer was a vital member of The Summit’s soccer team, which advanced deep into the postseason every year during his high school career. He was named first team all-MVC. Koepfer also averaged nearly 10 points per game for The Summit’s basketball team and won many academic honors. |
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JESSICA PARK Wheeling Jesuit University “JP” will be attending Wheeling Jesuit University in the fall of 2006. Park was a multi-sport athlete who excelled at basketball and track. Park repeatedly broke her own school records in track and averaged nearly a “double double” (ten points and ten rebounds) in both her junior and senior years, helping to turn around The Summit’s basketball program from 5-15 in 2003-04 to 17-3 last year. |






