
Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Monday, August 28:
• Lindsay Armanini led girls golf to a third-place finish in their Region mega-match at Lakeview Country Club. She shot a 49. ⛳
• Girls volleyball had their first match of the year against Butler. Varsity fell to the Golden Tornado, 3-0. Colette Speros had six kills, while Kamryn Resurreccion had 15 assists. JVs also fell in straight sets, 2-0. 🏐


The Cathedral Prep family sends well wishes and prayers to Prep alumnus Sgt. David Stucke ‘99, who is being discharged from the hospital today. Sgt. Stucke was injured responding to a call in the line of duty. Thank you for your service and we pray for a quick and full recovery! #Prep #Alumni


Cathedral Prep Weekend Athletics Roundup:
• Girls tennis picked up a pair of victories to kick off their season. On Friday, the Ramblers swept Mercyhurst Prep, 5-0. Anna Poranski, Finleigh Handzel and Paige Patsy all won in singles, while the tandems of Sophia Glance/Margaret Prichard and Lilli Beuchert/Sofia Falvo won doubles. They would then pick up a 4-1 over Western Reserve (OH) on Saturday. Handzel and Patsy picked up wins in singles, while Glance/Prichard and Beuchert/Falvo swept doubles. 🎾
• Football took on Archbishop Hoban (OH) this weekend. Varsity fell to the Knights in their first game of the year, 44-12. Luke Costello and Suhtaun Lewis scored on the ground for the Ramblers. JV lost 14-0, while Freshmen dropped their game, 49-8. DaZarie Carson had the lone score for the freshmen. 🏈
• Girls soccer fell in their season opener against Butler. Varsity dropped their match to the Golden Tornado, 4-1. Rory Noonan scored the lone goal. JV dropped their match, 1-0. ⚽
(Photos courtesy of Switchback Photography)




Welcome back, Ramblers! It was a great first day of school. Our opening assembly, led by Student Council, kicked off the year with a bang. Students took part in a rousing game of “Simon Says,” led by President Smith, and were introduced to new faculty and staff. We are excited for everything this year will bring! #Prep #Family 🟠🔵⚫






The Cathedral Prep Spirit Store is now partnering with Leader Graphics to offer custom team apparel and custom items for the whole family! Go to www.cathedralprep.com/spiritstore and click the button for “Custom Apparel” to explore a wide range of products from shirts, sweatshirts, hats, mugs, etc.! All items will be ready within 10-14 business days (or sooner), and you will be notified when your item is ready for pickup at the Spirit Store in the Hagerty Family Events Center. Be sure to check out all of our great new items at the Spirit Store as well! #Prep #GearUp





Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Wednesday, August 23:
• Girls golf had their Region mega-match at Beechwood Golf Club. Lindsay Armanini shot a 44, leading the Ramblers to a fourth-place finish. ⛳


Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Monday, August 21:
• Girls golf placed fifth at the Jerry Roman Memorial tournament. Lindsay Armanini led the way with a 93. ⛳
• Connor Laird placed third overall today with a 76 in the Wildcat Invitational held at Latrobe Country Club. Cooper Wierzchowski carded a 78 to finish in fourth place. The Ramblers finished sixth as a team. ⛳
• LATE WEEKEND SCORE: Boys golf finished 13th at the Reece Alexander at Fowler’s Mill. Cooper Wierzchowski led the Ramblers with an 81, finishing 20th in the individual portion. ⛳


We are back with our final Faith-Filled Friday! Be sure to check in during the school year to see all the different ways the Ramblers remain active in their faith! #Prep #FaithFilledFriday ✝
“I am involved with my home parish, Epiphany of the Lord in Meadville, where I am a lector, attend Sunday Mass, and hang out with the youth group. I also love going to Father Jason’s weekly adoration and staying connected with faith-filled friends and family. I hope Prep goes to Sunday Mass this summer!” - Rue Burkett ’24


Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Thursday. August 17:
• Girls golf took third in their Region mega-match at Green Meadows Golf Course. Emily Dudenhoeffer led the Ramblers with a 45. ⛳


AFJROTC cadets began the planning process for the upcoming school year this morning! They also welcomed incoming freshmen cadets with some activities at the beach. #Prep #AFJROTC



Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Wednesday, August 16:
• Boys golf had their second Region mega-match of the season at Beechwood Golf Course. Connor Laird’s 78 led them to a fourth-place finish. Cooper Wierzchowski shot a 79. ⛳
• LATE TUESDAY SCORE: Girls golf finished fourth in their second Region mega-match of the season. Lindsay Armanini shot a 44 to lead the Ramblers at Culbertson Hills Golf Resort. ⛳


Mark your calendars for GIVING DAY 2023 as we come together to make a difference in our community. Giving Day is an opportunity for us to unite as one and create a lasting impact. Let’s join forces and show that when we can create a positive change that resonates far beyond a single day. Together, we can make Giving Day an unforgettable success. SAVE THE DATE for Wednesday, November 15. #Prep #GivingDay


Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Monday, August 14:
• Boys golf finished third in their first Region mega-match of the year at the Country Club of Meadville. The Ramblers finished third and were led by Connor Laird’s 70, which was the lowest overall individual score on the day. ⛳


Cathedral Prep Weekend Athletics Roundup:
• Girls golf participated in their first Region mega-match at Lakeview Country Club in North East. The Ramblers finished fourth, with Lindsay Armanini leading the way with a 45. ⛳


THANK YOU to everyone who supported Cathedral Prep on Erie Gives Day! We appreciate all our donors who help us to continue to transform the lives of our young men and women. #Prep #ErieGives2023


As summer winds down, Faith-Filled Friday rolls on! Check in the next two Friday to see all the different ways the Ramblers have remained active in their faith! #Prep #FaithFilledFriday
“Throughout this summer, I have remained strong in my faith by actively engaging with the media team and contributing my skills to spread the message of God at church, Mt. Gerizim Christian Center. This involvement has allowed me to volunteer for my church and has also led to a greater connection with God.” – Javen Gates ’25 (pictured with the Mt. Gerizim Christian Center’s Director of Children and Youth Ministries Charles Heidelberg)


Cathedral Prep Athletics Roundup for Thursday, August 10:
• Girls golf kicked off the fall season at the Happy Valley Invitational with a sixth-place finish in the AA competition. Cecelia Morgan finished 16th to lead the Ramblers, while Lindsay Armanini finished 19th. ⛳
• Boys golf also took part in the Happy Valley Invitational. They finished 14th in the AAA competition. Connor Laird and Cooper Wierzchowski finished tied for eighth. ⛳



The school year is fast approaching as we are just TWO weeks away from the first day of school! Today, we are so excited to announce the 2023-2024 theatre season schedule! Three more amazing productions will grace the H. David Bowes Auditorium. Mark your calendars because these will be can’t miss! #Prep #MVP 🎭


Please support Cathedral Prep on Erie Gives Day! Your gift is one that is life-changing for young men and women.
Your gift of $25 or more will have a prorated match made by The Erie Community Foundation and 100% of the proceeds will provide scholarship assistance for our students to receive an unparalleled, faith-based education. Today's online event ends at 8:00 p.m. EST. It only takes a few minutes, so please visit www.eriegives.org TODAY. Thank you for your support! #Prep #ErieGives2023


We are back with another Faith-Filled Friday! With only a few more weeks left of summer, be sure to check in and see how the Ramblers remained active in their parish communities and others during their break! #Prep #FaithFilledFriday ✝
“Through MYAA I coach a softball/baseball team for special needs children in the Erie area. Being able to get out every weekend and help these kids have fun and experience the fun of sports really helps my faith grow through the virtues of charity and love.” - Mike Miceli ’24
