Baseball success proving Trenton Catholic Academy more than a basketball school |
Trenton Catholic Academy baseball coach Keith Naylor knows he is trying to grow a baseball team in soil that mainly produces basketball players.
Now in his sixth year, he is doing just that while using hoops as a recruiting pitch. More ... Friday, April 20, 2018 |
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High School Softball Roundup |
After two straight trips to the state finals, the Donovan Catholic softball team looks to be a group intent on gaining that elusive title this year. More ... Thursday, April 19, 2018 |
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High School Baseball Roundup |
As the rainy weather somewhat subsided and gave baseball teams a chance to play, several Diocese of Trenton schools got off to strong starts through the season’s first two weeks. More ... Thursday, April 19, 2018 |
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Trenton scores big in Knights of Columbus free throw state finals
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Young Diocese of Trenton sharpshooters dominated a field from all five New Jersey Catholic dioceses by scoring tops in five of 12 divisions in the annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw Tournament state finals held April 8 in the Our Lady of Peace Parish Center, Fords. More ... Tuesday, April 17, 2018 |
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Trenton Diocese Free Throw champions crowned |
Skill, determination and a touch of superstition proved to be the main ingredients for success as the 2018 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Tournament Trenton Diocese finals unfolded March 31 in Holy Family Parish.
The Lakewood gymnasium echoed with the sound of bouncing basketballs and applause from supportive family and friends as boys and girls ages 9 to 14 vied for the title of champion. More ... Thursday, April 5, 2018 |
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Notre Dame linebacker earns prestigious honor for athletics, academics |
For a guy who did not begin his high school career at Notre Dame, Dan Dargan certainly left a lasting impression on the Lawrenceville school – in the classroom and on the athletic field. More ... Thursday, April 5, 2018 |
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NCAA championship is a win-win for Catholic universities
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WASHINGTON – This year's NCAA basketball tournament was one for the books for Catholic universities. You might even say the ball was in their court.
That's because for the first time, Catholic university teams won both the men's and women's national championship games. The women's team, the Fighting Irish from the University of Notre Dame, beat Mississippi State University on Easter 61-58, thanks to Arike Ogunbowale's dramatic, three-point shot with less than one second left on the clock. More ... Wednesday, April 4, 2018 |
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Wildcats in Rome cheer Villanova victory |
ROME – The Villanova men's basketball team claimed its second national championship in three years April 2 with a 79-62 win over Michigan, and I was an ocean away from 99 percent of my fellow Wildcats.
But it turns out the 1 percent here with me in Rome was all I needed. Around 1 a.m. April 3, more than 20 Villanova students and a few Michigan students poured into the Highlanders Pub in Rome. More ... Tuesday, April 3, 2018 |
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Purple Roses bloom in Non-Public A state final thanks to solid team effort |
Picking a star for the St. Rose girls’ basketball team after its 53-38 win over Immaculate Heart Academy in the NJSIAA Non-Public A championship game could be a tough task when six players scored between five and 11 points.
Suddenly, it becomes apparent.
The star of the team was THE TEAM. More ... Monday, March 12, 2018 |
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TCA boys fall in SJ Non-Public B finals against powerful Ranney
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Fred Falchi looked over at the Ranney bench and knew the Panthers had two of the most sought-after juniors in the country in Scottie Lewis and Bryan Antoine. It would take a perfect effort by his Trenton Catholic Academy boys basketball team to stop them. More ... Friday, March 9, 2018 |
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