Once lacrosse attackman Reed Seybolt gets the ball, it’s hard to get it away from him. In fact, the senior has been darting around defenses with such consistency, slickness, and fluidity that his teammates refer to him as “slippery.” His talents also have resulted in his top spot in points and goals on the offensive...Read More
With senior sprinter Kate Carnevale leading the way with four medals, many of her teammates from the Foxes’ varsity boys’ and girls’ track and field teams also did well at the 55th Butler Invitational that drew more than 1,600 participants and 72 schools. The event was so large, even more so than the WPIAL championships,...Read More
Robby Shymansky is a five-star college tennis recruit and is classified among the top 50 boys singles players in the country. He proved, once again, that there’s credence in those rankings by winning a back-to-back WPIAL singles title on Tuesday, April 16. Just a week beforehand, he earned his fourth WPIAL Class AAA Section 3...Read More
Everyone notices the athletes who score the big points and get the “oohs” and “awes” from the crowds, and while these individuals might garner the most attention, there are significantly greater numbers of players whose efforts don’t make the scorebooks. Yet, without their contributions, no team could be nearly as successful. These players are the...Read More
The winter sports teams had one of the best overall seasons in many years. Numerous new school records were set, only to be broken again soon after. Just a few of the highlights included a freshman who won our first PIAA gold medal in swimming in 24 years, a diver who broke every school scoring...Read More