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233 and high set of 663. Senior James Giallela, Freshman Logan Knodel, and Junior Owen Riggs rounded out the varsity squad. At the All-Catholic Championship, the team pushed in front of St. Joe’s with the help of JV call-up Matthew Kotlowski to finish in 2nd place. At the NYSCHSAA Individual Championship, Tebeau finished in 3rd place.
Basketball
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The Red Raiders embarked on a schedule that matched them up with some of the top teams locally and statewide. They had a well-balanced offensive attack all season, consistently getting contributions from 9 players. Leading the way for the Red Raiders were seniors Logan Reaska and Sammy Marry. Reaska was named 2nd team All-Catholic for their efforts, and Marry was named Honorable Mention. Junior Jeremiah Neely was also named AllCatholic Honorable Mention for his role on the court. During the Manhattan Cup Playoffs, the team defeated Cardinal O’Hara in the first round, then upset #4 seed Nichols in the quarterfinals. They fell to Bishop Timon in the semifinals finishing their season with a record of 8-6 in league play and an overall record of 14-13.
Bowling
The Varsity Bowlers wrapped up the season with a 30-15 record. The team was led by Sophomore Jack Tebeau, who finished the season with a 193 average and was named 1st team All-Catholic. He had a high game of 269 and a high set of 691. Freshman Brayden Keppel averaged a 181 with a high game of
Prep Hockey
The Prep hockey team finished the season 18-37-5. For the first time in school history, Prep Hockey became a full-season hockey team starting play in August and going all the way through March. The team took road trips throughout the Northeast and Midwest, including tournaments at Rice Memorial in Burlington, Lake Forest Academy in Chicago, Shadyside Academy in Pittsburgh, and Gilmour Academy in Cleveland, among others, where they played the highest level of competition. The team ended their season with a victory over cross-town rival Nichols Prep for the first time in 14 years.