Softball in San Diego

San Diego Eagles joined parents and friends of members of the Boston College softball team yesterday at the final game of a three-game series against UC San Diego at Triton Softball Field.

BC softball and San Diego Eagles. And kids.

BC swept the series, winning 5-0 and 6-1 in the Friday and Saturday games and hanging on to win 3-2 yesterday. Sophomore pitcher Abby Dunning came in to pitch in relief and struck out the final Triton batter with two Tritons on base for the save.

Sophomore Hannah Slike of Chula Vista had three hits in the series, scoring one run and batting in another.

Following the game, alumni met and chatted with BC players and coaches, who seemed unanimous in appreciating the turnout of local grads. Special thanks to head coach Amy Kvilhuag and director of softball operations Michael Demarin for their assistance.

Among local alumni attending were Rebecca ’89 P’23 and Pat Wade P’23, Joe ’74 P’11 and Lori Mahler P’11, Bill McDonald ’68, Don McGrath ’80, Tekae Malandris ’04, Tim Speros ’07 and his two daughters, and Brian Tsu ’00.

UPDATE: The Eagles finished their SoCal swing with a 5-3 victory today over UC Riverside, finishing 4-0 on the trip.

Wreaths Across America 2022

San Diego Eagles gathered again yesterday for the annual “Wreaths Across America” activity at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery.

In addition to recognizing and honoring all of those buried there, the Chapter particularly recognized Dorothy Cerro ’59, a veteran of the Korean War.

While information is incomplete, Cerro is listed by the University as among three BC graduates buried or inurned at Fort Rosecrans. (The Chapter had recognized LT John Kelleher ’58 and TSGT Edward Merikle ’51 in previous years.) Cerro is identified as a member of the Class of 1959, but she was likely in the graduate nursing program. Elsewhere identified as a nurse in an army MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit, she was a First Lieutenant, which implies she had completed college elsewhere. She would have been in her late 20s, early 30s at BC.

She died in 2012 and is inurned with the remains of her husband, Robert, who had also served in Korea. Records indicate the couple spent their last years as residents of San Diego County.

Chapter members offer a prayer at the columbarium.

Wreaths Across America sponsors and organizes events such as this at national cemeteries throughout the US. The Boston College Veterans Alumni Network has sponsored  the event for several years at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne, Mass., on Cape Cod. Alumni chapters have also begun to participate at Arlington National Cemetery and elsewhere.

L-R: Lissa Tsu ’00, Margot Tsu, Brian Tsu ’00, Bill McDonald ’68, Joe Mahler ’74 P’11, Mary-Lou Kiley MSW’77, Ray Berube ’78, Julie Croce ’93, Mike Croce (behind), LT Nguyet Nguyen Allbaugh ’07 (front), Lori Mahler P’11, and Caitlin Mahler ’11, CGSOM’17.

 

 

Eagles at the track

The view from the Turf Club at BC’s Day at the Races.

A report from Zeynep Barakat ’99:

“On Saturday, a group of BC alumni and parents of BC students brought their Eagle spirit to the Bing Crosby Season at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club.

L-R: Rodrigo Ramos P’26, Mary-Lou Kiley MSW’77, Zeynep Barakat ’99, Bryan Boulton, Jennifer Mustard ’07, Will Mustard, and Fred Hanover P’25.

Carla DiMare ’82 and Natalie Punt.

“The BC San Diego Alumni Chapter returned to the Turf Club at the racetrack to catch some of the racing action the beautiful horses and their jockeys had in store for us. Cheers for the winning horses and stories of days at our beloved alma mater marked the picture-perfect day at Del Mar.”