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Championship Athletics
T he Crusader winning tradition continued this
year as CMH celebrated the first state title in
school history for girls tennis and the football
team again took home the State Championship. When
COVID-19 cut short the winter season and forced the
cancellation of the spring season, our athletes did not
quit. Individual workouts continued and coaches found
innovative ways to keep the spirit of competition alive.
LEGACIES ARE BUILT AT CMH
F our-sport star athlete Luke Fox ’20, grew
up knowing what it means to be a Crusader.
Hard work, integrity, sportsmanship – these
were traits instilled in him, not just by his
coaches but by his family. Crusader athletics –
and the lessons learned from them – runs deep
in the Fox family. His parents, Chris Fox ’88
and Char Saber ’88, were Crusader athletes
as were other members of his extended family.
Luke followed in their footsteps, earning several
accolades, including WIAA 2020 Scholar Athlete.
Last spring, he accepted a full-ride scholarship to
play baseball for Duke University and passed the
Fox family
torch to his
younger
brother,
Rory ’22,
who is
currently
the starting
quarterback
for the
Crusaders.
“THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING BIGGER THAN
WINNING THAT CAN COME OUT OF SPORTS. I WILL
NEVER FORGET THE CAMARADERIE BUILT BETWEEN
TEAMMATES, AND THE IDEA THAT WIN OR LOSE, WE
ALWAYS DID IT TOGETHER.” - LUKE FOX ’20
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