
• Varsity baseball lost their opener of the Wolves Classic in Arizona against Scottsdale Christian (AZ), 11-5. Matthew Oblich and Owen Fetzner each had a pair of hits, with Oblich hitting a homerun on the Ramblers first at-bat of the season. Davin Friedman, Sam Ciukaj, Broegan McCarthy, and Landon Martin also drove in runs. ⚾

Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Wednesday, March 25:
• Boys varsity lacrosse fell to Salamanca (NY), 14-6. Rory Callaghan scored three goals and had an assist. Evan Kaizer scored a goal and had an assist. Brady Powers and Ty Harrison also found the mesh. Matt Bansidhar and Jameson Hertel each had an assist. TJ Hiner made 15 saves in goal. 🥍
• Softball opened their season against Fairview. The Ramblers fell to the Tigers, 12-0. Avery Pfister had two hits. 🥎

The cadets’ participation helped highlight the importance of citizenship and service, as new Americans took the Oath of Allegiance and officially began their journey as citizens of the United States. For the cadets, it was a memorable opportunity to be part of such a significant occasion, reinforcing their commitment to leadership, patriotism, and community involvement while representing Cathedral Prep with pride. #Prep



Throughout the festival, students participated in a wide variety of dance classes and workshops led by college faculty, guest artists, and professional dancers. They also took part in auditions for college dance programs and summer intensives, giving them valuable exposure to future educational and training opportunities. Events like this bring together hundreds of high school dancers from across the region to learn, network, and experience the possibilities that exist beyond high school dance.
One of the highlights of the weekend was attending a professional performance by BalletX, giving our students the chance to see world-class contemporary dance live on stage and gain inspiration from working professionals in the field.
We are incredibly proud of these dancers for representing our program with passion, curiosity, and professionalism. Opportunities like this help our students expand their artistry, explore future pathways in dance, and connect with the larger dance community. #CPDance






• Girls varsity lacrosse fell to McDowell, 12-2. Taylor Benacci and Brooke Powers scored for the Ramblers. Rynette Katen had six saves in goal. 🥍

• Boys varsity lacrosse kicked off their season with a 10-5 win over Freeport. Rory Callaghan scored three goals. Jameson Hertel and Evan Kaizer each scored two apiece, while Brady Powers, Matt Bansidhar, and Dylan Graham also scored. Callaghan had two assists. Hertel, Powers, and Jack Whitman also had an assist each. TJ Hiner made nine saves in goal. 🥍
• Girls varsity lacrosse opened their season against Magnificat (OH). The Ramblers fell to the Blue Streaks, 15-3. Azlyn Miller scored two goals, while Brooke Powers had the other tally. Rynette Katen made 10 saves in net. 🥍


The event was generously hosted by Kevin Hourigan ’85, president and co-founder of Spinutech, and Assistant Vice President of Development & Strategic Initiatives Jimmy Smith ’11 at Spinutech’s office.
Alumni spanning from the 1960s through the Class of 2020 gathered for an evening of connection, conversation, and shared pride in Prep & Villa. Events like these continue to highlight the strength and reach of our alumni network, reinforcing the lifelong bonds that unite Ramblers and Victors across the country.
Thank you to all who joined us in Tampa and we look forward to seeing you at the next stop on the RV Tour! #RVTour 🚙












• ICYMI: For the fourth time in school history, the boys swimming & diving team is state champions! They captured the PIAA AA title at Bucknell with a score of 198, 51 better than second place Tunkhannock. This marks the second time Head Coach Sonya Whitman has led the boys to a state title. It is also her fourth PIAA championship, counting the two she has won on the girls side. The first day of the got off to a solid start for Prep. The Ramblers had 1-2 finish in the 100butterfly. Jack Raimy captured the gold, while Jackman Callaway finished second. The 200 medley relay of Raimy, Ben Camera, Andrew Dutchcot, and Adam Clark finished third in the state. Thomas Fortin took eighth in the 200 free. The 200 free relay of Fortin, Clark, Callaway, and Raimy finished second in the state. Ted Terrizzi placed seventh in the diving competition. Day two was much the same. Raimy closed a great meet and an incredible career by finishing second in the 100 back, setting a new school record in the process with a time of 49.55. Dutchcot placed 16th in the same race. Callaway finished sixth in the 100 free. Fortin took 11th in the 500 free. Camera finished 12th in the 100 breastroke. The 400 free relay closed out the meet by finishing fourth with Fortin, Lochlan Snider-Mills, Clark, and Callaway. Congratulations to Coach Whitman and the Ramblers on another outstanding campaign! 🏊♂️🏆🥇
• Girls swimming & diving finished up another outstanding season with a 10th place finished in Lewisburg. Jaslene Cage finished third in the 200 IM. The 200 medley relay of Kendal Johnston, Kara Sanders, Aubrey Bender, and Cage placed seventh. Johnston finished 10th in the 50 free. Sanders finished 16th in the 100 fly. The 200 free relay took forth with Johnston, Haylie Montgomery, Cage, and Bender. Cage was 10th in the 100 breaststroke on day two. 🏊♀️





For over 40 years, Margie and John Walsh have traveled across the Diocese of Erie teaching students at Catholic schools, including those from Cathedral Prep and Villa Maria Academy, about our Blessed Mother Mary and the Rosary, its history, and how to pray it. Today, we celebrated the Walshes at our weekly school Mass as they are set to retire from their ministry this year. Thank you, Margie and John, for the impact you have made on our students and our school community through your teachings throughout the years! #Prep #Faith ✝️🕊️



• In a great back and forth, boys varsity basketball could not hold on to an 11-point fourth quarter lead and fell to Obama Academy, 70-69. In his last game for the Ramblers, Nando Mirarchi led the team with 30 points. Ahmari Horton had 25 points, while Michael Thompson had 13 points. 🏀

