This season, may you enjoy the message of hope, love, and peace on Earth. Merry Christmas from all of us at Cathedral Prep! #Prep #MerryChristmas #HappyHolidays 🎄❄
Students participated in our 12th annual Box Village at the end of November. Funds raised from the event will benefit the Emmaus Soup Kitchen. On Friday, Director of Emmaus Ministries Sister Valerie Luckey, OSB stopped by campus and was presented with a check for $856.66! #Prep #Service #Community 📦
Cathedral Prep Weekend Athletics Roundup:
• Girls swimming took second in the Viking Invitational at Cleveland State University. The 200 relay of Maria Costa, Jaslene Cage, Ellie Natemeier, and Kendal Johnston finished second. Natemeier took 16th in the 200 free. Costa finished fourth in the 200 IM, while Cage finished sixth. Brianne Ryan took 17th. Johnston took sixth in the 50 free. Natemeier finished fifth in the 100 fly. Johnston took 13th in the 100 free, while Chloe Borrero finished 15th. Aubrey Bender took 18th. The 200 free relay of Costa, Bender, Johnston, and Cage took third. Costa finished third in the 100 back. Borrero took eighth. Cage took sixth in the 100 breaststroke. Ryan took 15th. The 400 free relay of Borrero, Ryan, Bender, and Natemeier took sixth. 🏊♀️
• Boys swimming came away with a sixth-place finish in the Viking Invitational. The 200 medley relay of Jack Raimy, Matt Hinman, Andrew Dutchcot, and Colin Troutman finished eigthth. Callum Snider-Mills took 19th in the 200 free. Owen Carson finished 14th in the 200 IM. Raimy took second in the 50 free. While Troutman took 16th. Raimywould finished fifth in the 100 fly, while Dutchcot finished 19th. Troutman finished 14th in the 100 free. Carson took fourth in the 500 free. The 200 free relay of Hinman, Snider-Mills, Thomas Fortin, and Carson took ninth. Dutchcot finished 17th in the 100 back, while Jackman Callaway finished 20th. Ben Camera took 18th in the 100 breastroke. The 400 free relay of Troutman, Fortin, Snider-Miils, and Raimy finished sixth. 🏊♂️
• Girls varsity basketball wrapped up play in the KSA Tournament in Orlando. They earned a 56-21 win over Thrall (TX). Addie Biel led the Ramblers with 25 points and 13 rebounds. Natalie Spano, Seana Thrower, and Grace Orlando all scored nine points each. They would fall to Copper Hills (UT), one of the top ranked teams in Utah, 41-36, in their final game. Biel paced the Ramblers with 20 points and 13 rebounds. Spano and Thrower each had 8 points. 🏀
• Boys varsity basketball closed out their slate at the Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas. The Ramblers fell in the final second to Leuzinger (CA), 46-45. Michael Thompson had 15 points, while Ahmari Horton finished with 11. In their final game, and for the second day in a row, they lost by one point. They lost their matchup against RWG Academy (TX), 58-57. Max Wallace led the Ramblers with 15 points, while Nando Mirarchi added 10. Back home, boys freshmen basketball fell to St. Ignatius (OH), 55-44. Matthew Nedreski had 18 points, while Eli Elwell finished with eight points. 🏀
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Thursday, December 19:
• Boys varsity basketball picked up another victory in Las Vegas. The Ramblers defeated Arbor View (NV), 65-57. Michael Thompson had 17 points to lead the way. Nando Mirarchi finished with 12 points. Max Wallace added 11, while Ahmari Horton had 10. Boys freshmen basketball fell to Hickory, 40-37. Conner Euston had 10 points, while Eli Elwell and Jackson Lauria each had nine points. 🏀
• Wrestling their second victory over McDowell in less than a week, 60-3. Kamdyn Borrero (127), Andrew Gammon (145), Gabe Dorman (152), Brandon Byrd (172), Omar Arrington (215), and Max Spaulding (285) all had pins for the Ramblers. Amir Johnson (133) won by major decision, while Jaden Crockett (160) picked up a decision. 🤼♂️
• Girls varsity basketball kicked off play in the KSA Tournament in Orlando. The Ramblers fell to Hillcrest (AL), the #1 in the state, 58-48. Addie Biel had 17 points to lead the way. Natalie Spano had 10, while Seana Thrower finished with nine. 🏀
In 1990, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus designated November as Black Catholic History Month. In conjunction with Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Erie, we celebrated Black Catholic History Month with an infographic contest. Congratulations to our winners: Nhu Tran ’25, Angela Dong ’25, Adrienne Catrabone ’25, Tia Taylor ’25, Bella Speros ’26, Amanda Dong ’26, Mackenzie Prather ’26, and Reese Marie ’26! #Prep #BlackCatholicHistoryMonth
Our Dance department was honored to welcome Ashley Lauria, a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) and international board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC), as a guest speaker. Ashley shared invaluable insights on proper nutrition for dancers, covering how to fuel the body before, during, and after rehearsals and performances. She discussed the importance of balanced meals, hydration, and effective snacking while debunking common food myths.
We sincerely thank Ashley for taking the time to speak with our dancers, sharing her expertise, and providing helpful resources to support their health and well-being. Her kindness and dedication to promoting wellness will have a lasting impact on our dance community! #Prep #Dance #Nutrition
Our MVP Department hosted their Winter Showcase on Tuesday night in the H. David Bowes Auditorium. Dance Ensemble, Instrumental Ensemble, and Show Choir put on some amazing performances and spread some holiday cheer before we go on break! We would like to send a special thank you to everyone who attended the program. Thank you for your support! #Prep #MVP #HolidayCheer ❄🎄
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Tuesday, December 17:
• Boys varsity basketball is competing in the Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas this week. The Ramblers picked up a big win, 72-64, win over Christian Brothers (CA) their first round game. Nando Mirarchi had 21 points in his first game of the season. Michael Thompson had 19, while Ahmari Horton finished with 13. 🏀
• Bowling fell to McDowell, 27-1. 🎳
• LATE TUESDAY SCORES: Wrestling rolled to a 57-5 win over Seneca. Gabe Dorman (152), Colin O'Rourke (127), and Sam Harrington (189) all won by fall. Bode Terry (172) picked up a decision, while Andrew Gammon (145), Tucker Palotas (160), Alex Hagerty (215), Omar Arrington (285), Johnayha Brunson (107), and Amir Johnson (133) won by forfeit.🤼♂️Varsity hockey picked up a 3-0 shutout over Baldwin. 🏒Boys freshmen basketball defeated Slippery Rock, 61-31. Matthew Nedreski led the Ramblers with 22 points. Jackson Lauria chipped in eight. 🏀
As we prepare for Christmas, please join one of these parishes TONIGHT for “The Light is On for You.” These churches will be open for the sacrament of reconciliation from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Please see graphic below for parishes who have different times. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. By participating in the sacrament of reconciliation, whether it has been days, weeks, months or years, participants experience God’s individual and unwavering love, and one of the true graces made available by the Catholic faith. #Advent 🕯
TONIGHT!! Join us in the H. David Bowes Auditorium for some holiday cheer as the MVP Department presents their Winter Showcase. The program is set to begin at 7:00 p.m., and admission is FREE. Come out and support our talented dancers, musicians, and performers! #Prep #MVP ❄🎄
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Monday, December 16:
• Girls basketball swept Harbor Creek. Varsity picked up a 56-22 victory over the Huskies. Addie Biel led the way with 26 points and 20 rebounds. She also eclipsed 1,000 career points in the victory! Natalie Spano scored 15, while Seana Thrower added 11. JV won their matchup, 44-25. Brooklyn DiRaimo and Bella Scheloske each scored 12 points to lead the way. 🏀
• Girls swimming & diving opened their Region schedule with a 111-21 win over Erie High. Jaslene Cage and Maria Costa each won four events. Chloe Borrero captured three races, while Ellie Natemeier, Kendal Johnston, and Brianne Ryan all won twice. Ange Terrizzi took the diving competition. 🏊♀️
• Boys swimming & diving also kicked off their Region slate with a win over Erie High, 123-13. Matt Hinman was a triple winner. Double winners included Jack Raimy, Callum Snider-Mills, Jackman Callaway, Colin Troutman, Owen Carson, and Adam Clark. Ted Terrizzi won diving. 🏊♂️
Cathedral Prep Weekend Athletics Roundup:
• Boys basketball competed in the Tom Keenan Memorial Tournament at Canisius High School (NY). The Ramblers won their opener against Lyons (NY), 62-51. Michael Thompson had 19 points, while Spencer Kanne finished with 18. They would fall to the hosts in the championship game, 74-54. Sebastian Wofford had 19 points. 🏀
• Wrestling hosted the Rambler Duals in the Joann Mullen Gymnasium. The Ramblers went 6-0 and won the team title. They began with a 70-6 victory over St. Joe’s (NY). Andrew Gammon (145), Tucker Palotas (152), Jaden Crockett (160), Bode Terry (172), Omar Arrington (215), Max Spaulding (285), Aiden Carter (114), Davion Edmond (121), and Amir Johnson (133) all had pins. Corey Kowalski (189) and Keagan Oler (139) won by technical fall, while Kamdyn Borrero (127) won by forfeit. They would then pick up a 61-11 win over Madison (OH). Dorman, Palotas (160), Brandon Byrd (189), Spaulding, and Colin O’Rourke (121) had pins. JourdIn Crockett (145) and Johnson won by forfeit. Borrero, Oler, and Kowalski won by technical fall. They would defeat Perry (OH), 46-21. Byrd, Ja. Crockett, Bo Martucci (189), Kowalski, Edmond, and Dorman won by fall. Oler and Borrero won by technical fall. They would roll to a 60-6 victory over McDowell. Martucci, Borrero, and Jo. Crockett won by forfeit. Arrington won by decision, while Ja. Crockett pied up a major decision. Edmond, Johnson, Gammon, Dorman, and Sam Harrington (172) all had pins, while Oler won by technical fall. They would defeat Bradford, 58-16, before closing with a 45-21 victory over St. Ed’s (OH). Spaulding won by forfeit. Borrero, Dorman, Palotas, and Byrd all won by fall. Oler, Martucci, and Edmond won by technical fall. 🤼♂️
• Competitive Cheer competed in the Thiel College Tomcat Spirit Classic at Hickory High School. The Ramblers came away with first place, their best finished in program history. 📣
• Girls basketball fell to Brush (OH), 77-45, in a varsity-only matchup. Addie Biel had 18 points and 13 rebounds. Seana Thrower added 12 points. 🏀
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Thursday, December 12:
• Girls basketball swept Corry. Varsity picked up a 70-19 victory over the Beavers. Addie Biel led the Ramblers with 32 points and 14 rebounds. Ava Lucarotti had 14 points, while Natalie Spano added 11. JV won their matchup, 60-23. Bella Scheloske led with 17 points. Awut Mangok scored eight. Brooklyn DiRaimo and Kendyll Steves scored seven points each. 🏀
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Wednesday, December 11:
• Wrestling rolled to a 67-6 victory over Girard. Sam Harrington (189), Corey Kowalski (215), Colin O’Rourke (121), Kamdyn Borrero (127), Amir Johnson (133), Andrew Gammon (145), Jaden Crockett (160), and Bode Terry (172) had pins. Jourdin Crockett (114), Keagan Oler (139), and Omar Arrington (285) won by technical fall, while Gabe Dorman (152) won by major decision. 🤼♂️
• Bowling opened their season with a 23-5 victory over Erie High. Ava Hensler bowled a career-high game of 232 and a career-high 577 series. 🎳
• Boys freshmen basketball bounced back and picked up a 42-26 victory over Harbor Creek. Eli Elwell led the Ramblers with 16 points, while Connor Euston chipped in 10. 🏀
Show Choir begins their winter concert tour of the area this week, performing several concerts in the community. One of these concerts is being the featured choir for Tennessee Backporch in their annual “Follow the Star” concert tour. They will be performing this Sunday, December 15, at 4:00 p.m. in St. Patrick’s Church. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students. They will also be performing at HANDS - St. Joseph Apartments, SSJ Motherhouse, and in our MVP Winter Showcase next Tuesday, December 17, at 7:00 p.m. in the H. David Bowes Auditorium. #Prep #ShowChoir ❄🎶
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Tuesday, December 10:
• Boys basketball split their doubleheader with Fairview. Varsity rolled to a 62-38 victory over the Tigers. Max Wallace had a career night with 21 points and 10 rebounds. Ahmari Horton, Cormac Tunnell, and Michael Thompson had eight points each. JV fell in their matchup, 53-49. Max Santillan led the way with 19 points, while Demario Smith added 17. 🏀
We want to thank Professional Nutrition Consulting, LLC and Presque Isle Pickleball for being the official sponsors for our winter season’s broadcasts on NFHS! Thanks to Professional Nutrition Consulting, LLC and Presque Isle Pickleball’s sponsorship, all of our viewers can watch our home basketball games and wrestling matches this winter for FREE!
We hope you can tune in and cheer on the Ramblers from wherever you call home! #RollRamblers
https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/schools/cathedral-preparatory-school-erie-pa
Join us in the H. David Bowes Auditorium NEXT TUESDAY, December 17, for some holiday cheer as the MVP Department presents their Winter Showcase. The program is set to begin at 7:00 p.m., and admission is FREE. Come out and support our talented dancers, musicians, and performers! #Prep #MVP ❄🎄
We would like to thank head girls volleyball coach Sarah Strub. She guided the Ramblers to an appearance in the state semifinals this past season, going 17-6 with a young roster. Sarah is moving out of town and we wish her the best.
Anyone interested in applying for the position of head girls volleyball coach should contact VP of Athletics Bill Flanagan at bill.flanagan@cathedralprep.com. #RollRamblers 🏐
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Monday, December 9:
• Varsity hockey picked up a shootout victory over Penn-Trafford, 3-2. Rylan Sorge and Tucker Kinnear scored the goals in regulation, while Henry Fritts had the game-winner in the shootout. Ethan Cunningham and Mathius Sprickman each had a pair of assists. Ian Brown finished with 39 saves in net. 🏒
• Boys freshmen basketball fell to McDowell, 60-18. Eli Elwell led the Ramblers with seven points. 🏀