Sports
After 13 football seasons, Coyle leaves Judge for PC
For Tom Coyle, it was the hardest of decisions: stay at a place he’s loved since 2000, or leave for another job that would allow ... Full story
Ride ends for Ragdoll seniors in Catholic semis
Holding the mighty Archbishop Wood girls basketball team to just 34 points is usually a cause worth celebrating. But after doing so in last Thursday’s Catholic ... Full story
Coyle resigns as Crusaders' football coach
After 13 years as the head football coach at Father Judge High School, Tom Coyle has stepped down to take the same position at Penn ... Full story
Curtain call
St. Hubert fell to Archbishop Wood in last week’s postseason bout, but the Bambies didn’t go down without a fight. ... Full story
Numbers don’t add up for the Raiders
Basketball is a numbers game, and the numbers usually don’t lie. They tell the story in many ways, from points on the scoreboard to statistics in ... Full story
A Pioneer for Frankford
Whoever told Joe Ricketts that the early bird gets the worm can be assured he took it to heart. While most high schoolers are milking those ... Full story
Signed, sealed, delivered
Leaving the familiarity of high school for the uncharted waters of college is one of the most exhilarating, albeit terrifying, ventures of any young person’s ... Full story
A journey of hope
— Brian McCafferty, a Father Judge alum who now works as a professional baseball agent, recently traveled to Newtown, Connecticut alongside one of his players. ... Full story
Mr. Big Shot
— In one year’s time, Samuel Fels’ Danil Mateo has gone from bench player to one of the city’s leading scorers. ... Full story
Millennium Club
— Last week, Maria Farrell became the first basketball player at MaST Charter to score 1,000 career points. ... Full story
Civic group discusses dangers on Holme Avenue
Those who think that dangerous drivers are a growing problem along Holme Avenue are mistaken. Actually, they’ve been a problem for a long time, according to ... Full story





