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Graduates enter the arena for the Neuqua Valley High School graduation ceremony at the Northern Illinois University Convocation Center in DeKalb. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
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Neuqua Valley competes during the IHSA competitive cheerleading state finals at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
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Neuqua Valley senior Aiden Dunn smiles at the conclusion of the 200-yard freestyle at the boys state swimming and diving finals, hosted by the FMC Natatorium in Westmont. Dunn finished fourth with a time of 1:39.60. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
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Neuqua Valley High School o. Daily Herald File Photo
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U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood talks with student Danny Appel, 18, a senior at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville. Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer
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Neuqua Valley's Carter Sessa catches a pass for a touchdown against Wheaton Warrenville South. Sean King for Shaw Local
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Neuqua Valley's Cole Vonnahme (55) shoots the ball in the post against Oswego East's Mekhi Lowery during a Class 4A sectional semifinal March 1. Sean King for Shaw Local
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Neuqua Valley's Alma Solis (13), Nicolette Fuglestad (1) and their teammates celebrate a point against Naperville North during the St. Charles East's girls volleyball tournament. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer
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Graduates begin to fill most of the arena floor during the processional of the Neuqua Valley High School graduation ceremony at the Northern Illinois University Convocation Center in DeKalb. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
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Sabrina Valente delivers the Senior Reflection address during the Neuqua Valley High School graduation ceremony at the Northern Illinois University Convocation Center in DeKalb. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
Graduates in Class of 2022: 867
Graduation ceremony: Sunday, May 29, Northern Illinois University Convocation Center
Graduation Speakers: Sabrina Valente -- Academic Address; Devanshi Kothari -- Senior Farwell
Class Officers: President -- Kelly Hong; Vice President -- Andrea Gerald; Secretary/Treasurer -- Anika Bansal.
Academic achievements:
• Two students earned U.S. Presidential Scholars
• 28 National Merit Finalists
• 58 National Merit Commended Students
• 262 Illinois State Scholars
• Three students earned National Hispanic Recognition
Extracurricular achievements:
• Senior and DECA member James Rosenberger earned the organization's highest honor at DECA's annual International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Atlanta, on April 23-26, 2022. James won 1st Place in the Business Services Marketing Event and is the first student in NVHS history to earn a 1st place National DECA title.
Team athletic achievements:
• Women's Golf -- -Both the varsity and JV teams finished their seasons with perfect 10-0 records in dual matches. The varsity team won six tournaments throughout the year, most notably the DVC Conference and the IHSA Regional. The team achieved their best scoring average in their 25-year history, set several team records for the lowest tournament and match scores, and shot their lowest score ever at the state tournament while placing 12th overall.
• Football -- The Wildcats defeated all conference opponents, entering the DVC Bowl with an undefeated record.
• Women's Swim and Dive -- 2nd at DVC; 2nd at the IHSA Sectional; 30th at the State Meet.
• Men's Soccer -- Regional Champions
• Men's Cross Country -- 2nd in the DVC meet; 10th place finish at the IHSA State Meet
• Men's Swim and Dive -- 5-0 in Dual meets; Sectional Champs; DVC Conference Champions; 11th in the state
• Dance -- Finished 17th in state
• Women's Tennis -- 12th in state
• Cheer -- Sectional Champs; Top 10 at State
• Men's Basketball -- 2nd in conference; Regional Champs
Individual athletic achievements:
• Sarah Zheng, Women's Golf, led the way throughout the season with numerous medalist finishes, including at the conference and regional tournaments and finished in the top 20 at the state tournament.
• Ashley Robinson, Women's Cross Country, All Conference Honors
• Jahnavi Karat, Women's volleyball, All Conference Recognition
• Liel Thomas, Women's volleyball, All Conference Recognition
• Abby Allen and Emiley Piao, Women's Tennis, placed top 16 making them Second Team All State
• Olivia Hernandez, Bowling, All Conference, Sectional qualifier
• Jenna Henderson, Tiffany Lac, Maddie Loughran, Sadie Perry, Dance, All Conference
• Andre Cobb, Palmer Domschke, Aidan Wiltshire, Nick Gallegos, Carter Sessa, Football, All Conference
• Aiden Dunn, Men's Swim and Dive, finished 4th in the 200 free and 3rd place in the 500 free, with his last 100 of that race being the fastest last 100 in Illinois history in that race -- 51.9 to close it out
• Jayden Dean, Men's Basketball, first team all-conference player
• Jack Reina, Wrestling, All Conference, sectional qualifier
• Joshua Killacky, Jack Parker, Wrestling, All Conference Honorable Mention
• Alex Mattson, Wrestling, Sectional Qualifier
Theater productions:
• The Improv Show featuring Third Wheels (fall)
• "Tinker Bell"
• "Play On!"
• The Freshman One-Acts (winter)
• "Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind" (spring)
• Monologue Show (spring)
• "Grease" (spring musical)