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• Girls swimming & diving won their meet against Warren, 123-48. Aubrey Bender and Jaslene Cage each won four events. Brianne Ryan and Kendal Johnston were triple winners. Ashley Bender and Kara Sanders each won a pair of events. 🏊♀️
• Boys swimming & diving also defeated Warren, 141-33. Thomas Fortin, Jackman Callaway, and Ben Camera were triple winners. Jack Raimy, Leighton Leeds, and JD Cullen each won two events. Ted Terrizzi won the diving competition. 🏊♂️
• Girls basketball swept Warren. Varsity took their Region matchup over the Dragons, 55-35. Natalie Spano had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Leah Nies scored 11 points. Mia Washburn had 10 points, while Grace Orlando finished with nine. JV remained undefeated with a 58-17 victory. Allie Adams and Awut Mangok each had 15 points. Nora Marsh added 11. 🏀


The curiosity was in full swing. Students asked thoughtful questions and many are already planning to shadow in the coming weeks to learn even more.
A huge thank you to AHN for investing in our students and helping bring healthcare careers to life! #Prep #MedPath ⚕️


• Girls basketball swept Frewsburg (NY). Varsity took down the Bears, 55-25. Mia Washburn had 16 points to lead the Ramblers. Leah Nies and Natalie Spano each scored 12 points. JV continued their undefeated run with a 65-14 win. Allie Adams netted 19 points. Emma Hertel scored 11 points. Nora Marah and Awut Mangok each had eight points. 🏀
(Photos courtesy of Erie County Sports Photos - Rich Wise)




• Girls swimming & diving picked up a huge win over McDowell, 93-90. Jaslene Cage won four events. Aubrey Bender and Kendal Johnston each won three times, while Kara Sanders won twice. 🏊♀️
• Boys swimming & diving also won their meet, 98-88, over the Trojans. Thomas Fortin and Jackman Callaway each won two events. Individual winners were Leighton Leeds and Ben Camera, while Ted Terrizzi won diving. 🏊♂️
• Girls basketball swept McDowell. Varsity rolled to a 67-32 win over the Trojans. Leah Nies led all scorers with 17 points. Seana Thrower had 15 points, while Natalie Spano added 14 points. JV remained undefeated with a 57-20 win. Nora Marsh scored 22 points to lead the way. Allie Adams tossed in 16 points. 🏀
• Varsity hockey defeated Norwin, 3-2, in overtime. Hyatt Hetz and Garrett Schwartz had goals, while Rory Callaghan scored the game-winner. Callaghan, Hetz, Schwartz, and Logan Morris had assists. Matei Moga made 38 saves in net. 🏒


Thank you for your patience - the Legacy Gala mobile bidding website is live again and ready for bidding! We invite you to browse the many items we have available and put your bids in today at www.cathedralprep.com/mobilebidding! Mobile bidding will close the evening of the event, Saturday, February 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Please note that registration for Legacy Gala is not required to take part in mobile bidding, so anyone can participate. If you’re unable to join us in person, it’s a great opportunity to still support our students and win some great prizes.
Also, if you haven’t registered yet, there is still time. Visit www.cathedralprep.com/legacygala to secure your ticket today! #Prep #LG2026

After collecting suggestions of names for the new Cathedral Prep mascot, a clear winner has risen to the top of the list! Please join us for the big reveal of our new mascot’s official name during a rivalry night at the Hagerty Family Events Center TONIGHT! At 6:00 p.m., the Cathedral Prep Swimming & Diving teams take on McDowell in the Hallman Aquatics Center. Just across the hall, the Lady Ramblers Basketball team will also face the Trojans in the Joann Mullen Gymnasium with a 7:15 p.m. start for the varsity squad. It’s a two-for-one deal as one entry fee gets you into both competitions!
At halftime of the basketball game, the new ram mascot’s name will be officially announced, and the ram will make his first appearance in the gym. He’ll have some prizes for the audience, and he’ll stick around to snap photos with the fans too.
We hope to see you there to meet the ram, but more importantly to support the Ramblers in the pool and on the court!!! #RollRamblers 🐏

• Wrestling won the Frank Ferguson Brooke Classic at Brooke High School (WV). Davion Edmond (126), Kamdyn Borrero (144), Bode Terry (190), Omar Arrington (215), and Max Spaulding (285) all finished first in their respective classes. Mason Gregor (113), Gabe Dorman (165), and Sam Harrington (175) finished second. Mario Panighetti (138) finished third. Luke Benedict (150) finished fifth, while Jourian Crockett (120) and Colin Lucas (157) each finished seventh. 🤼
• Boys basketball swept General McLane. Varsity cruised past the Lancers, 83-59. Michael Thompson led all scorers with 29 points. Nando Mirarchi had 18 points, while Ahmari Horton tossed in 11. JV won their matchup, 66-34. Demario Smith had 19 points. Eli Elwell finished with 11 points, while Karson Biel had 10 points. 🏀

As the day progressed, we continued to monitor circumstances and have decided to delay the start of school by two hours at Cathedral Prep and Mother Teresa Academy. ❄️

Due to weather conditions, all Cathedral Prep facilities will be closed TODAY, Sunday, January 25. This includes activities at the Hagerty Family Events Center or any of our school buildings. Today's performance of “Treasure Island” is cancelled. Please keep warm and stay safe! #Prep ❄️

This immersive experience brought classroom lessons to life and gave cadets a deeper appreciation for teamwork, technology, and service to our nation.
Thank you to the men and women of the 107th Attack Wing for their professionalism, mentorship, and continued support of youth leadership development. #Prep

Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Thursday, January 22:
• Girls swimming & diving picked up a win over Meadville, 127-31. Jaslene Cage and Kendal Johnston each won four events. Aubrey Bender was a triple winner, while Grace McCormick and Haylie Montgomery each won two events. 🏊♀️
• Boys swimming & diving also defeated the Bulldogs, 128-33. Ben Camera won three events. Thomas Fortin, Jack Raimy, and Jackman Callaway each won a pair of events. Ed Terrizzi won the diving competition. 🏊♂️
• Wrestling rolled to another victory, this time over Saegertown, 51-15. Sawyer King (133), Gabe Dorman (160), Sam Harrington (172), Bode Terry (189), Omar Arrington (215), and Max Spaulding (285) all earned pins. Mason Gregor (114), Mario Panighetti (139), and Kamdyn Borrero (145) won by technical fall.🤼 🤼
• Indoor track competed in their second NEOITC Series Green Division meet. For the girls, Makayla Stutts finished second in the 800m. Reagan Johnston and Sophie Becker followed in third and fourth place, respectively. Anne-Catherine Brown won the 1600m. Zita Schiedel finished second. Brown also won the 3200m. The 4x800 relay finished first. Tamaria Knight took fourth in the long jump. Gavin Easter took fifth in the 60m for the boys. He also took sixth in the 200m. Will English took fifth in the 200m. The 4x800 relay finished fifth. Ashton Mountain took fourth in the long jump, while Easter took sixth. 👟

Students participated in a five-person Q&A panel, gaining invaluable insight and real-world advice on how to earn internships and break into careers at the highest levels of sports medicine and performance. They even stepped onto the snow-covered field. To top it all off, Guardians star José Ramírez made a surprise guest appearance!
Yesterday was an incredible behind-the-scenes experience filled with learning, inspiration, and unforgettable moments! #Prep #MedPath ⚕️⚾










We also want to send a very special thank you to our Vision Leader sponsors: Allburn Florist, Printing Concepts, and Welders Supply. Thank you for your support! #LG2026

• Boys basketball swept Erie High. Varsity defeated the Royals, 83-76. Michael Thompson had 23 points to lead the way. Ahmari Horton and Nando Mirarchi each had 21 points. JV won their matchup, 48-45. Ben Dougherty scored 15 points, while Karson Biel finished with 12 points. 🏀
• Wrestling rolled to a 50-19 win over Fort LeBoeuf. Sawyer King (133), Luke Benedict (145), Gabe Dorman (160), Sam Harrington (172), and Max Spaulding (285) won by fall. Mason Gregor (114) and Davion Edmond (127) won by technical fall, while Omar Arrington (215) scored a major decision. 🤼
(Photos courtesy of @Erie County Sports Photos - Rich Wise)



