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The Flyers take on States: Chaminade Swimmers Perform Well to Close out a Successful Season
By Nikolas Daly ’19 and Thomas Daly ’18 Over the course of this past season, ten Chaminade varsity swimmers qualified for the prestigious State meet. These talented student-athletes include Kyle Kreuscher ‘17, Joe de Lyra ‘17, Nick Mattone ‘17, Jon Virga ‘17, Duncan Kaja ‘17, Nathaniel DeGuzman ‘18, Will Takes ‘18, Trevor Foti ‘18, Christian…
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Some Friendly Competition: Seniors and Teachers Go Head-to-Head on the Court
By Rory Mahon ’18 Chaminade fosters a professional atmosphere between teachers and students. However, on March 2, that atmosphere transformed, as friendly competitiveness took over in the AAC. In all-out duels throughout the night, the teachers and seniors took to the court going back and forth, shot for shot until one team was determined winner. Before the…
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Flyer Athletes Soar to New Heights: Forty-Five Chaminade Student-Athletes Commit to Play Sports at the Collegiate Level
Forty-five Chaminade student-athletes have signed collegiate athletic commitments to play a sport at 36 different colleges and universities. Twenty-five of these young men have signed a letter of intent for lacrosse, eight for baseball, six for soccer, four for crew, one for wrestling, and one for cross country and track.
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Victory at Hofstra: Varsity Basketball Claims C.H.S.A.A. Championship Over Holy Trinity to Advance to States in Buffalo
On Tuesday, February 28, the varsity basketball team defeated the Holy Trinity Titans in the C.H.S.A.A. championship. The victory marks the third time in five seasons in which the Flyers have been crowned champions of the Catholic League.
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Progress or a Pull Back?: Cuomo’s Proposal Could Be a Double-Edged Sword
By Colin Capece ’18 Today’s workforce is incredibly well educated, more so than at any other point in American history. College graduates need to leave school with knowledge of a vibrant global economy and the skills required to flourish in it. According to a 2014 study conducted by the Center on Education and the Workforce…
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A Formula for Success: Science Olympiad Competes at Regionals
By Dean Vayias ‘18 The Chaminade Science Olympiad teams continued their successful seasons on Saturday when they performed exceptionally well at the annual Nassau West Regional Tournament. It has been a long and challenging competition season for the Flyers, but Bro. Benjamin Knapp, S.M. ’92 stressed that this tournament would be the most important thus…
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Chaminade Bowling Team Captures the CHSAA League Title Trophy!
On Monday, February 13, Chaminade’s varsity bowling team captured the CHSAA league championship title. After an extraordinary undefeated 11-0-1 record in the regular season, the team had high hopes heading into playoffs, and they did not disappoint.
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The Road to States: Flyer Grapplers Compete at League Tournament
By Brady Baylis ’19 Coming to the end of a long and challenging season, Chaminade’s JV and Varsity wrestling teams entered their first championship meet, the Nassau-Suffolk CHSAA League Tournament, tried and tested. The 29 grapplers who attended had trained for weeks, made weight, and mentally prepared themselves to face this new challenge. They rose…
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Something to Write Home About: Tarmac Alumni Have Made Their Marks on the World of Journalism
Now in its 82nd year of operation, this publication has seen numerous talented, hard-working students contribute to its success. After gaining experience as student reporters, some former writers even decided to take their journalistic careers one or two steps further.
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Varsity Track & Field Have Impressive Showing at CHSAA Championship
By Patrick Conklin ’18 The Chaminade winter track and field team traveled to St. Anthony’s High School on Sunday, January 29 for the C.H.S.A.A. championship meet, the first of two varsity championship competitions for the Flyers this weekend. The team has been training all season, propelling them toward the meet with one goal in mind:…
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