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LISA GAMALSKI WALSH

Class of 2000

From 1996-2000 Lisa Gamalski Walsh was a standout student-athlete on the Catholic Memorial
volleyball and basketball teams, earning 8 varsity letters. Lisa led the volleyball team to two
state titles in 1998 and 1999 and was named 1st Team All-Conference and 1st Team All-State in
1999 and 2000. Walsh was the Classic 8 Conference Player of the Year in volleyball both her
junior and senior years. Lisa rounded out her high school career being awarded the Monsignor
Gearheard Senior Athlete of the Year for her accomplishments on and off the courts. Lisa went
on to play Division 1 volleyball at the University of Michigan being named 1st Team All Big 10
Women’s Volleyball in 2004.

                                      JOHN SPYTEK                                                                                                     13

                                                   Class of 1999

 One of John Spytek’s nominators writes, “…a model of good behavior, respect, emotional and
     academic intelligence, and a solid team player.” “His work ethic was second to none,” pens
       another. During John’s time at CMH, 1995-1999, he earned 6 varsity letters in football and

basketball. He showed his leadership on the field, court and in the classroom. He was a football
     and basketball co-captain his senior year and earned a 4.0 GPA. In 1998 he earned 1st Team
     All-State, All-Area, All-County, and All-Conference in football. He was also named 2nd Team

  All-Conference in basketball his junior and senior years. John continued his football career at
the University of Michigan winning the Big Ten Championship in 2000. John worked in the front
office for the Denver Broncos where he won a Super Bowl ring and recently won another as the

                                        Director of Player Personnel with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

                         MIKE REUTEMAN

                             Class of 1981

                                                  During his time at CMH, 1978-1981, Mike Reuteman made his name known as a Crusader
                                                  athlete. He was a 3-sport star receiving 8 varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball.
                                                  Reuteman was instrumental in the football team’s success in the 1979 and 1980 WISSA State
                                                  finals being named MVP both years. Mike was named to All-Conference, All-County, and
                                                  All-State teams in football and was named Waukesha Freeman Player of the 1980 season. Mike
                                                  not only excelled in football, he was also a stellar baseball and basketball player. Notably
                                                  scoring 36 points with a buzzer beater against Brookfield Central just one week after playing in
                                                  the state finals for football. He was also named the 1981 Fr. Smith Senior Athlete of the Year. He
                                                  continued his football career as a walk on at the University of Minnesota and finished his
                                                  college career at UW-Stevens Point playing all 4 years.

                    ANNE IODER MONTEAGUDO

                                                   Class of 2000

      Anne Ioder Monteagudo began her career as a Crusader in 1996. In her 4 years she earned 5
  varsity letters in soccer and basketball. Anne exhibited the Catholic Memorial values on and off

     the field being described by her nominator as “one of the kindest most generous players I’ve
             ever coached.” She was named 1st Team All-Conference in soccer all 4 years, Classic 8

   Conference Player of the Year her senior year, and All-Area and All-County in 1999 and 2000. As
    captain of the soccer team in 1999 and 2000, Anne led the team to two state titles scoring the
          winning goal in each of the championship games. She earned an athletic scholarship to
         Marquette University where she was named All-Conference USA Freshman Team in 2000,
       All-Conference USA in 2001, 2002, and 2003, and All-Great lakes Region, All-Region Scholar
                                                                                     Athlete in 2002 and 2003.
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