Seventh and eighth grade students in the area joined us last weekend for Rambler Night Out! Attendees enjoyed a night full of fun, food, games, activities, dancing, music, and more! This was a great opportunity to meet new friends and have a fun, active night during the winter. #Prep #RamblerNightOut 🟠🔵⚫
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Thursday, January 23:
• Girls swimming and diving defeated Meadville, 119-36. Jaslene Cage and Maria Costa each won four events. Kendal Johnston won three times, while Chloe Borrero, Ellie Natemeier, and Ange Terrizzi all won twice. 🏊♀️
• Boys swimming and diving made it a sweep of the Bulldogs with their 136-27 victory. Owen Carson and Adam Clark each won four events. Double winners included Matthew Hinman, Callum Snider-Mills, Jack Raimy, and Thomas Fortin. Ted Terrizzi won diving. 🏊♂️
• Varsity hockey earned a 3-0 shutout win over Armstrong. Ethan Cunningham scored a pair of goals, while Chris Bruschi had the other tally. Bruschi had a pair of assists, while Mathius Sprickman and Tucker Kinnear also had assists. Ian Brown made 17 saves in net to secure the shutout. 🏒
• Indoor track competed in their second NEOITC Green Division meet at Spire Institute. For the girls, Reagan Johnston took sixth in the 400. Fina Bannister won the 800, while Sophie Becker took second. Allison Bender won the 1600, while Anne-Catherine Brown followed in second. Sarah Teed and Bender finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 3200. The 4x400 relay of Becker, Johnston, Brown, and Bannister took second. The 4x800 relay of Bannister, Bender, Brownm, and Johnston took first. On the boys side, Devin Easter and Taijoun Williams finished fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 60. Easter and Williams finished sixth and seventh, respectively, in the 200. Declan Toohey took fourth in the 400, while Roman Hamm followed in fifth. Will English took fifth in the 800, while Nick Kupniewski finished in seventh. Hank Partridge took fifth in the 60 hurdles. The 4x200 relay of Gavin Easter, D. Easter, Brycen Brooks, and Williams took fourth. The 4x400 relay took fourth. 👟
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Wednesday, January 22:
• Wrestling rolled to a 48-9 win over Fort LeBoeuf. Aiden Carter (114) won by fall. Davion Edmond (121), Kamdyn Borrero (127), Keagan Oler (139), Jaden Crockett (160), and Bo Martucci (215) won by technical fall. Andrew Gammon (145) and Gabe Dorman (152) won by major decision, while Mason Gregor (107), Sam Harrington (172), and Brandon Byrd (189) picked up wins by decision. 🤼♂️
• Bowling fell to McDowell, 27-1. Ava Hensler bowled a team high 225 with a 563 series for the Ramblers. 🎳
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Tuesday, January 21:
• Boys basketball split their doubleheader with Erie High. Varsity fell in their Region matchup to the Royals, 65-58. Michael Thompson had 23 points. JV won their game in a thriller, 50-48. Marco Pfister had 20 points to lead the way, while Demario Smith finished with 12. 🏀
Students in Ms. Kabasinski’s Anatomy & Physiology class just concluded their studies of the muscles. They wrapped up the unit by constructing muscle men. They then took a lab practical using them. #Prep #Anatomy #Physiology ⚕
We are a little over TWO WEEKS away from Legacy Gala 2025: "Rambling Roses!” We want to send a very special thank you to our Bloom sponsors: Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield and AHN Saint Vincent. Thank you for your support! #LegacyGala2025 🌹
National Honor Society recently hosted its second Community Blood Bank Blood Drive of the school year. Each pint collected from our 25 donors will benefit three people needing blood! #Prep #CommunityBloodDrive 🩸
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Monday, January 20:
• Girls basketball split their doubleheader against Fairview. Varsity turned in a great defensive effort with their 34-27 win over the Tigers. Seana Thrower led the way with 11 points and three steals, while Evalene Geary had nine points and five rebounds. JV dropped their first game of the year, 36-30. Jasmine Woodard scored 12 points to lead the way.🏀
• Boys JV basketball defeated Mercyhurst Prep, 50-37. Demario Smith had 13 points, while Marco Pfister finished with 10. Freshmen made it a sweep, winning 68-28. Matthew Nedreski had 13 points, while Jayson Feliciano added 11. 🏀
• Varsity hockey fell to Fox Chapel, 3-1. Ethan Cunningham scored the lone goal for the Ramblers. Chris Bruschi and Ashton Duchini had assists, while Ian Brown made 39 saves in goal. 🏒
• LATE WEEKEND SCORES: Varsity hockey won the Meadville Invitational. They picked up a 7-1 win over Holy Name (OH) in their first game. Chris Bruschi scored a pair of goals. Ethan Cunningham, Tucker Kinnear, Rylan Sorge, Nick Pugne, and Mathius Sprickman scored. Cunningham, Kinnear, and Sprickman each had a pair of assists. Bruschi, Ashton Duchini, and Henry Fritts also had assists. Ian Brown made 10 saves in goal. They would then defeat Shaker Heights (OH), 7-2. Cunninham had a hat trick. Bruschi, Kinnear, Pugne, and Sprickman scored. Kinnear had two assists, while Sprickman, Duchini, Bruschi, and Michael Corritore had assists. Brown made 20 saves in net. The Ramblers would defeat Bethel Park, 3-1. Kinnear scored a pair, while Cunningham also scored. Bruschi, Duchini, Fritts, and Logan Morris had assists, while Brown got the win in goal. They would defeat the hosts in the semifinals, 3-1, before shutting out Gilmour Academy (OH) in the championship, 4-0. Charlie McBrier, Sprickman, Bruschi, and Rylan Sorge scored. Kinnear had a pair of assists. Sorge, Hyatt Hetz, Garrett Schwartz, and Jared Montagna had assists. Ian Brown had 21 saves and the shutout in goal. 🏒
Cathedral Prep Weekend Athletics Roundup:
• Boys basketball swept Meadville. Varsity defeated the Bulldogs, 66-61, in a back-and-forth tilt. Michael Thompson had 18 points to lead the Ramblers. Spencer Kanne had 12. Ahmari Horton had 11, while Sebastian Wofford finished with 10. JV picked up a 58-31 victory. Marco Pfister led the way with 12 points. Elijah Roberson had 10, while Max Santillan and Demario Smith each finished with nine. 🏀
• Boys swimming and diving defeated Canisius (NY), 144-32. Jack Raimy, Matthew Hinman, and Callum Snider-Mills each won four events. Owen Carson was a triple winner, while Andrew Dutchcot and Thomas Fortin each won a pair of events. Eddie Terrizzi won the diving competition. 🏊♂️
• Girls basketball split their doubleheader with Mt. Lebanon. Varsity fell to the Blue Devils, 52-27. Seana Thrower had 20 points and four steals to lead the way. JV remained undefeated with a 35-19 victory. Bella Scheloske finished with 16 points, while Kendyll Steves added eight points. 🏀
• Indoor track & field competed in the Spire Invitational. For the girls, Fina Bannister finished fifth in the 800. Anne-Catherine Brown took fourth in the 3200. Zita Schiedel followed in fifth, while Reagan Johnston took eighth. The 4x200 relay of De'Ziriana Page, Tamaria Knight, Danaya Allen, and Kayla Bogdanski finished in seventh place. The 4x80 relay of Allison Bender, Sophie Becker, Brown, and Bannister took firth. On the boys side, Roman Hamm took fifth in the 300. Declan Toohey took sixth in the 400. 👟
Hope is the heartbeat of change. Today, and every day, we celebrate and honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Let us lead by his example and be the hope our world needs! #MLKDay
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Thursday, January 16:
• Wrestling picked up another big win, this time defeating Saegertown, 51-24. Andrew Gammon, Gabe Dorman, Bode Terry, Sam Harrington, Bo Martucci, Omar Arrington and Keagan Oler all won by fall, with Oler's pin coming just 10 seconds in. Mason Gregor won by tech fall, while Aiden Carter won by major decision. 🤼♂️
Grace DiGiacomo ’20VMA is a fifth-year physician assistant (PA) student who’s making a difference! Yesterday, she shared her journey to PA school and future aspirations with our students while delivering an eye-opening presentation on melanoma awareness. She discussed the impact of repeated sunburn, as well as the dangers of tanning beds. In addition, Grace gave smart ways to glow for prom without risking your skin’s health. #Prep
Last night, alumni from both Prep and Villa in the Pittsburgh area gathered at the Edgeworth Club in Sewickley. We would like to send a very special thank you Cathedral Prep alumnus and board member Jeremy Young ’94 for hosting the event. It was nice connecting with everyone and sharing all the amazing things happening at the school! #Prep #Villa #Alumni
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Wednesday, January 15:
• Wrestling rolled to a 56-15 win over Northwestern on Senior Night. Gabe Dorman (152), Jaden Crockett (160), and Bode Terry (172) won by fall. Keagan Oler (139) won by technical fall, while Amir Johnson (133) won by decision. Johnayha Brunson (107), Aiden Carter (114), Andrew Gammon (145), Bo Martucci (215) and Max Spaulding (285) won by forfeit. 🤼♂️
• Bowing defeated Erie High, 23 – 5. Ava Hensler had the high game of 208 and high series of 568. Olivia Hutchinson and Ashley Carlson earned four-point sweeps in the victory. 🎳
• Boys freshmen basketball fell to McDowell, 62-45. Jackson Lauria had 17 points to lead the Ramblers. Matthew Nedreski finished with 15 points. 🏀
It is hard to believe that we are a little over THREE WEEKS away from Legacy Gala 2025: "Rambling Roses!” We want to send a very special thank you to our Rose sponsors: Allburn Florist, Finish Thompson, Inc., Frontier General Contracting, Inc., Printing Concepts, and Welders Supply. Thank you for your support! #LegacyGala2025 🌹
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Tuesday, January 14:
• Varsity hockey picked up a 5-2 victory over Bishop McCort. Tucker Kinnear had a hat trick. Chris Bruschi and Ethan Cunningham also scored. Cunningham had a pair of assists, while Bruschi, Charlie McBrier, Ian Brown, and Nick Pugne also had assists. Brown made 24 saves in net. 🏒
On their retreat in the fall, the freshmen class selected their class saint to be Saint Michael the Archangel. Andrea Garnica-Navarrete ’28 recently completed the portrait for the class, which will be hung in the Salata Technology & Innovation Center along with the other class saints. Saint Michael the Archangel, please pray for the Class of 2028. #Classof2028 #ClassSaint ✝
Cathedral Prep Track & Field is seeking a qualified individual or individuals to coach the throwing events. Candidates should have experience either as an athlete or coach in the throwing events (shot put, discus, javelin). Interested candidates should contact Head Coach Therese Brown at therese.d.brown@gmail.com. #RollRamblers 👟
This week is PIAA Officials’ Appreciation Week for winter sports officials. We appreciate your time and dedication to your craft. We can't play the games without you. #PIAAOfficials #ThankYouOfficials
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Monday, January 13:
• Girls swimming & diving defeated Mercyhurst Prep, 107-17. Maria Costa won four events. Ellie Natemeier was a triple winner, while Aubrey Bender, Grace McCormick, and Kendal Johnston each won two events. Ange Terrizzi won the diving competition. 🏊♀️
• Boys swimming & diving made it a sweep of the Lakers with an 82-4 victory. JD Cullen and Thomas Fortin were triple winners. Andrew Dutchcot, Josh Bartlett, Jack Raimy, and Adam Clark each won a pair of events. 🏊♂️
• Girls JV basketball picked up a victory over McDowell, 36-27. Alyssa VanDamia led the way with 10 points. Jasmine Woodard added seven points, while Kendyll Steves had six points. 🏀
• Boys freshmen basketball fell to Erie High, 42-34. Eli Elwell led the way with 14 points. Matthew Nedreski finished with eight points. 🏀