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College Sports


Playing with confidence
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor At times you forget that athletes are more than just athletes. They are regular students going through every day life the person sitting next to them in class. They are trying to juggle the same course loads as everyone else . The only difference is they are doing it with a full athletic responsibility. They are dealing with the full rigors of academics along with their normal class load. For Hilbert sophomore soccer player Alex Frydel, For


Quagliana finds consistency for Bengals
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor As a freshman, you don’t expect much. Coming from high school there is a transition period a...


Golden Eagles soaring to new heights
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor Photos: Kaila Stefanini, stefanini.photography Women’s Flag football is sweeping the nation. In the...
High School Sports


A winning mentality
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor “Winning a state championship is what dreams are made of and the most surreal feeling,” St. Mary’s soccer player Brooke Sullivan. It seems whatever sport Brooke Sullivan plays she wins. She has been part of a St. Mary’s soccer team that has won the Monsignor Martin title numerous times, and she was part of the St. Mary’s lacrosse squad that pulled the big upset when they defeated Nichols for the title two years ago. Winning the State title


Starpoint's Casero battles back from injury
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor It’s never easy coming back from injury, especially a major one. But, that’s what Starpoint High School sophomore soccer player Avery Casero had to deal with. After only appearing in one game her freshman season, Casero knew she had a long road back. Dealing with a major injury just isn’t physical, but mental, as well. The long hours of rehab can take a toll on anyone. With the injury Casero lost that confidence she once had. She needed tim


Sikorski does the dirty work for Frontier
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor Frontier High School senior soccer player Paige Sikorski might not be counted on to score goals during the season, but her job is much more important than that. Sikorski is counted on to do all the dirty work in the middle of the pitch. She is counted on to hold up play, and win the ball, to get her team back on the offensive. She must be doing her job right as Frontier heads into the playoffs at 13-2-1 overall, It’s her play in the midfiel
Professional Sports


Yaple shines in the Big Apple
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor When a student-athlete comes close to the end of their college career a sense of fear sets it. The...


Cutrona overcomes all odds
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor Jeffrey Barnes: Sports Union It has been a long, and winding, road for Carissima Cutrona - one that...


Araujo’s European adventure
by Matthew Ondesko: Managing Editor Jeffrey T Barnes: Sports Union As you step on the pitch in the morning, you can see the fog starting...
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