Water polo could be considered the ideal sport. It combines aspects of basketball, football, hockey, and of course swimming into highly competitive matchups in the pool. Unfortunately, none of the diocese’s Catholic high schools field water polo teams, but that wasn’t always the case. In the early 1960s, swimmers at Bishop Loughlin H.S., Fort Greene, started their very own water polo club program.
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The Tablet’s High School Girls’ 2023-2024 Basketball All-Star Team
Tier 1 All-Stars, Honorable Mention, Tier 2 + 4 All-Stars
The Tablet’s High School Boys’ 2023-2024 Basketball All-Star Team
After another exciting season of CHSAA boys’ varsity basketball, here’s a look at The Tablet’s annual diocesan All-Star team. Special thanks to the league’s coaches for providing nominations.
Nazareth Runner-Up for City Title
The Nazareth H.S., East Flatbush, varsity boys’ basketball team fought its hardest, though the Kingsmen fell 66-51 in the CHSAA ‘AA’ city championship game to Archbishop Stepinac H.S., White Plains, N.Y.
Sports Round-Up July 29
St. Francis Prep’s Ethan Beer finished fourth overall in the shot put at the New York State Federation Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Celebrating the Legacy of a Consummate Catholic Educator
Charlie O’Donnell, who spent 57 years with the CHSAA, died June 28 at the age of 81.
The Tablet’s 2023 GCHSAA Softball All-Star Team
After another competitive season of GCHSAA softball action, here’s a look at The Tablet’s 2023 All-Star teams in both sports. Special thanks to the league’s coaches for providing nominations.
The Tablet’s 2023 CHSAA Baseball All-Star Team
After another competitive season of CHSAA baseball action, here’s a look at The Tablet’s 2023 All-Star teams in both sports. Special thanks to the league’s coaches for providing nominations.
St. Francis Prep Earns Varsity Baseball City Championship
The St. Francis Prep varsity baseball team captured the 2023 CHSAA ‘AA’ city championship.
Sports Round-Up June 24
On the day of the Terriers’ city championship victory, former teammates Ray Nash and Peter Callahan each threw out a ceremonial first pitch.