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Victorious! Wrestling Wins First State Title in Seven Years
By: Joe Nolan ’20 This season, Chaminade’s varsity wrestling squad garnered a regular season dual match record of 11-4 and capped it off with a NSCHSAA League Championship. On Sunday, February 16th, the grapplers looked to further bolster this season’s resume when they traveled to Holy Trinity High School with hopes of winning the CHSAA…
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Bound to Grow: A Look at the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School
By: Harrison Peluso ’21 The Hurricane Island Outward Bound School (HIOBS) was founded by Peter Willauer in 1964. Wilbauer had a life mission to teach lessons through outdoor exploration. His school offers backpacking, canoeing, and sailing courses. In each course, students spend up to three weeks with a group of strangers that would eventually feel…
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Varsity Sports Update: Wrestling Wins Leagues, Hockey Takes Game 1
By: Raymond Costanzo ‘20 Swimming This past weekend, the Varsity Swimming and Diving Team competed in the CHSAA Championship Meet. During the meet, various members on the squad finished in the top three in their races and achieved their individual best times. In the 100-yard and 200-yard freestyle, Nicholas Shopis ’21 finished in first and…
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Varsity Sports Update: Wrestling Dominates, Bowling Wins Leagues (Again!)
By: Joe Nolan ’20 Wrestling This past Tuesday, February 4th, Chaminade’s varsity wrestling team hosted Staten Island’s St. Joseph by the Sea in the team’s final dual match of the season. The Flyers absolutely dominated St. Joseph, with their grapplers winning nearly every match and shutting down their opponents out by a final score of 82…
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Promoting Life: Chaminade Students Participate in Annual March for Life
By: James Cullen ’20 “We cannot know what our citizens, yet unborn, will achieve, the dreams they will imagine, the masterpieces they will create, the discoveries they will make. But we know this: Every life brings love into this world. Every child brings joy to a family. Every person is worth protecting.” These historic words…
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The Loss of a Legend: Remembering the Legacy of Kobe Bryant
By: John Kurkjian ‘20 On Sunday, January 26, 2020, the world mourned the loss of an admirable icon when a helicopter carrying former Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, 41, his daughter Gianna, and seven other passengers crashed into the hillside in Calabasas, California. At the time of the crash, Bryant was enjoying retirement as…
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Advancing the Mission: STEM at Chaminade
By: Jesus Garcia ‘23 Ever since iPads were introduced to Chaminade students about five years ago, Chaminade has made major advancements to their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) program. The school has enabled teachers to teach in a new way, and students to learn in a unique environment. Just a few advancements relating to…
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A Shot at Glory: The Riflery Team Continues Their Winning Ways
By: Brendan Lane ’20 When it comes to Chaminade athletics, the first activities that come to mind are often the lacrosse team and its national prestige, the soccer team and its string of recent state championships, or even the football team, who just reached the mountaintop once again, winning another NSCHSAA championship. And of course,…
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Varsity Sports Feature: Chaminade Flyers Varsity Basketball
By: Dylan Grismer ’22 As January comes to an end, the winter sports season at Chaminade is in full swing. One of Chaminade’s most competitive and talented teams, the varsity basketball team, is entering the second half of their season and is looking to gear up for a playoff run. This year, the varsity Flyers…
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Varsity Sports Update: Bowling and Hockey Rebound, Basketball Keeps Rolling
By Joe Nolan ’20 Bowling Two weeks after its legendary 70-game win streak was snapped at the hands of St. John the Baptist, Chaminade’s varsity bowling team concluded its regular season play against the Friars of St. Anthony’s at Farmingdale Lanes. Despite dropping the first game of a three-game set, the Flyers displayed their prowess…
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