Snowmaggedon Roman`s Basketball Shines
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Snowmaggedon Roman`s Basketball Shines
Spring 2014 The Cahillite Page THE CAHILLITE Snowmaggedon Written by Stephen Manna It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no it’s snow, and lots of it. 2014 began with a wintery start, with snow becoming a common thing from early January to March. When people think March, they think of leprechauns and clovers, not potential snowstorms and icy roads. This year, it is all we are getting. The total snowfall of this year is 56 inches, which is one for the record books. This winter is a terrible one, with no end in sight. And with these record snowfalls, and what most students care about, are the days off. Inside this Issue: We have had a lot of days off, more than the free days we had to use. We have used more days than that, and now the worry on everyone’s minds is if we are going to lose a lot of days off that we already had, such as holy days. If Philadelphia says that the public schools don’t have to make up their days, the Archdiocese may follow. The year could be longer because of these snow days. For seniors, this is no worry because of our set graduation date, but for the underclassmen, it’s a possible reality. Also, many people were hurt on the slippery roads and sidewalks, whether it is from cars sliding around, cars crashing, bikes slipping, or by just walking around, people have gotten hurt. The snow has caused many problems in our area, and it is really because of how separated the storms are. The storms did not happen back to back, they were spaced out. This caused snow to fall, then melt slightly, then freeze again. This caused problems with black ice and ice in general. The conditions of this winter were perfect for these kinds of problems. The latest storm passed with no major problems, and winter is out. However, with this weather, we could have 20 inches by next week. The outlook, however, seems like sunny skies are on their way, and winter has come and gone. The winter of 2014 will go down in the record books as one of the highest snow falls in a while, the second highest in history. And as winter passes, we trade one form of falling liquid for another. Rain is coming. Roman’s Basketball Shines Written by Jonathan Lai Roman News... 2 Roman News... 3 World News 4 Roman in History 5 Sports 6 Sports 7 Roman Review 8 The 2013-14 basketball season has been a great success for the Cahillites. Coach McNesby brought this program back from a tough loss last year at the Palestra to St. Joe's Prep to capture the #1 seed in the PCL. The seniors played this year with a chip on their shoulder, as Shep Garner (Penn State commit) and Rashann London (Drexel commit) led the team throughout the season. It all started with a successful trip to Hawaii, where the team took on some of the best basketball programs in the nation, finishing the tournament in the top 4. The new faces of the team played a key role in the success of the Cahillites. Gemil Holbrook '15 was a steady sharpshooter from deep all year long, while Tony Carr '16 brought a maturity to the point guard position that allowed Garner and London to flourish on the wing. This wing attack could only be possible by the respectful big men down low. The team had TreVaughn Wilkerson '15 and Manny Taylor '15 down low battling every night and Wilkerson's presence was truly missed in the PCL final against rival Neumann Goretti. After the tough five point loss to Neumann, the Cahillites bounced back against Martin Luther King, winning the District 12 championship for the second straight season in a very intense battle. The Cahillites moved on to the AAAA PIAA playoffs in the month of March, and were one of the favorites to take the state title. Unfortunately, Roman did not make it to the State Championship but played their hearts out. A special thanks and good luck to the Roman Catholic basketball seniors as they finish their time at Catholic High. Page 2 The Cahillite Spring 2014 WHAT’S NEW AT BROAD AND VINE Hooray for Hollywood! Roman Hosts Annual Romauction Written by Michael Schwoerer On March 1st, Roman Catholic High School held its annual Romauction, an essential fundraiser for the Cahillites. Friends, faculty, and family of Roman congregated in the gymnasium in their perpetual support of the school. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the Romauction Committee, the entire building was decorated in accordance with a Hollywood theme, complete with a red carpet on the third floor, golden gossamers winding up the staircases, and a massive Hollywood sign spanning the width of the gym. The event was staffed by Broad and Vine’s Ambassadors, who worked the doors, the registration tables, and the splendor in the gym. The entire affair was wondrous to behold! food and drink. Throughout the night, the attendees cast bids on various items in a silent auction, which included in its repertoire several pieces of art crafted by Roman students in Ms. Gallagher’s art classes. Later in the night, Mr. Conroy emceed The benefactors began the live auction, in which a to pour through the main doors at around 6:00, from wide array of items were whence they were whisked auctioned off to those present. Such highup to the Romauction; once there, they were fetching items included treated to a veritable smor- golf outings, fishing trips, gasbord of all varieties of and the ever– contested Mom Prom Written by: Matthew Grueninger Both mothers and students had a great time at the Mothers’ Club annual Mother Son dance or “Mom Prom.” This dance is one of the biggest events of the year and is a chance for sons to not only bond with their mothers, but also have a great time socializing and dancing. It took place at Drexelbrook, which is known for its excellent staff and catering and delicious food. The night started off with the sons and mothers socializing and finding their seats. Everybody was served an elegantly packed salad, with many other options offered on the side. There was also a bar that served many delicious nonalcoholic drinks. Each mother also received a gift based on what class her son was in. front-row seats at this year’s graduation. Once the auction concluded, the Romauction guests continued socializing, eating, and enjoying the night as they had in years past, and will in years to come. Meet Mrs. Langsdorf Written by: Christian Petrillo The Cahillite would like to cordially welcome Miss After everyone was finLangsdorf to Broad and ished eating, the DJ started Vine! Miss Langsdorf bethe music, and upperclassgan here at Roman in early men were the first to start January and has been endancing. Sons that were in joying her time since. the same class sat together, Though the past few and each class was called months have been so chaup over the course of the otic in the event of countdance to come and dance less snow storms, Miss alone with their mother. Langsdorf loves getting to Towards the end of the know the faculty and studance, the seniors were dents. Particularly at our called. After the seniors school's pep rally, she felt danced with their mothers, the school unity and they started a chant and brotherhood that gives went out into the lobby. Roman Catholic such a Overall, it was a great wonderful reputation. night and everyone enjoyed themselves. Miss Langsdorf has an immense experience in the study of theology. She attended Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio and worked within the Catholic Church as a diocesan administrator and within the school systems for twelve years. Here at Roman Catholic, she is teaching both sophomore and junior theology classes. The sophomore course is centered around the life of Jesus, while the junior course is a study of Christian morality. Juniors are currently reading Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, a philosophical text on the meaning of Christian morality, where it originates, and why it is important. Miss Langsdorf hopes that her students will have a deeper understanding of Catholic faith and that while here at Roman, each and every student will appreciate the Catholic faith and that God has a special plan for each and every single one of them. Spring 2014 The Cahillite Page 3 WHAT’S NEW AT BROAD AND VINE Roman Celebrates Catholic School’s Week Written by Philemon Tedros Catholic School's Week here at Roman Catholic High School was a great success! It was a week full of faith and fun and here at RCHS, and we couldn't ask for more! From the moment on Monday when you first walked in until Friday when you left, Roman Catholic was filled with an air of enthusiasm and joy. year. them and the rest of the needed with all the hard work everyone had been faculty and something I On Tuesday, we had our putting in throughout the know all the students apalumni come back to Royear. We also had a Dresspreciated, plus we saved man to give out candy to Down Day, where everythe students. As a student, $5! We also had the stuone came into school redent/teacher volleyball I saw with my own eyes laxing in their sweatpants how much the students game. The game had a and showing off their loved the free candy. It was huge turn out and there newest Jordans. At the end not only a nice gift from was a huge support for of the day, we had the talour alumni, but a little both sides competing. ent show, where we had something to keep us stuBoth sides put up a great brave Roman students dents awake during Chemgame, but the Teachers come out and showcase istry. Only Two days had took the win this year, and their talent, all of which On Monday, we started passed and already Cathowere amazing. Catholic off the week with a Mass lic School's week had gone next year will be the StuSchool's Week this year has dents time to shine. On at the Cathedral. There is off without a hitch. been a massive success and Friday, to close Catholic no better way to start off On Thursday, Mr. O' we hope for an even better School's Week, we had a the week than prayer and Neill and Father Flanagan one next year. Bell 4, something we asking God to bless our gave out free pretzels for school for the remainder Student Appreciation day of Catholic School's week during the lunch periods. It and for the rest of the Written by Andrew Banecker was a great treat from Speak Up! Is an organiAnother important part zation whose sole purpose of the night is the recipient Written by Kevin Sheeron is to bring about conversa- of the Jimmy Medal. This award is given to someone On February 26, 2014, Next, the medal recipients tions between students and adults that would usu- who embodies a lifestyle the top students at Roman were announced. These student are at the very top ally be awkward. The main that is consisted of four were recognized for their topics for Speak Up! 2014 major points: Resiliency, of their class, ranking at academic achievement of either first or second hon- number one: Senior Phillip are: stress, dating and inti- Loyalty, Empathy, and Humate relationships, depres- mility.This award is open Forrence, Junior Michael ors at the annual Honors sion/suicide and drugs to anyone, but only one Convocation. This evening Schwoerer, Sophomore and alcohol. These topics person who is most deVincent Capitolo, and is the chance for the adare discussed in breakout serving will receive it; an Freshman Nicholas Bishministration, faculty, and ordinary person that does parents to show their pride op. Finally, to wrap every- sessions that consist of both Roman and Hallahan extraordinary things. Fathing up, Senior Joseph for the students. ther Casey received this Greeby led everyone in the students along with, for Alumnus Mr. Kenneth the most part, anonymous year’s Jimmy Medal. singing of "The Purple Hobbs gave a speech parents. and the Gold.” Speak Up! has touched about the success he has Professionals are the so many people in its existThanks to all of the had as a college student, leaders of these sessions. ence. Its mission is to apand as a member of socie- students and those others proach the issues of today ty from the great founda- mentioned, the night was a Speak Up! is categorized by the acronym L.e.a.r.n. to help our youth navigate tion he received from Ro- success and left students which means: Listen with the journey of life as hapman. Then, students from with a deep sense of selflove, Explore our minds, py and prepared people for satisfaction, and an even 9th to 12th grade were our world. It is something stronger desire to continue Acknowledge with our recognized for their first hearts, Respond with rethat no student, or even to achieve greatness. and second honors. spect, Now. adult, should miss out on. Speak Up! 2014 R.C.’s Honors Night Page 4 The Cahillite Spring 2014 WHAT’S NEW AROUND THE WORLD What’s New in Philadelphia: USS Somerset Written by David Rula Anyone who was anywhere near Penn’s Landing on March 1st likely witnessed quite the spectacle. On this day, over 5,000 people gathered to view the commissioning ceremony of the new USS Somerset. After being docked for over a week, this U.S. Navy ship was finally in active service. This was especially significant because the ship was a tribute to honor the passengers who died on flight 93 during 9/11. Among the crowd were a few family members of the victims of that tragic day. The ship was named after Somerset County, where flight 93 went down. Steel from a crane that was near the crash site was even used in the making of the ship. The words “Let’s Roll” were inscribed on the side, as they were spoken by the passengers who tried to fight the terrorists aboard the flight. This is the third ship to be made in honor of the 9/11 victims, following the USS New York and the USS Arlington. The commissioning took place here because Philadelphia was as close to Somerset County as they could get. Many felt that it would only be appropriate if this ceremony were to be in the same state that the event occurred. What’s New in the United States: Rachel Canning Written by Richard Zhang In Morristown, New Jersey, a teen by the name of Rachel Canning, is suing her parents for not paying for her school tuition, supporting her financially, and for abandoning her. She states that her parents forced her out of their house once she turned eighteen on November 18th. Rachel claims that her parents treated her poorly and conflict ensured. Conflict between the three came stemmed anywhere from her weight to the inadequacy of her new boyfriend. Her parents, Elizabeth and Sean Canning, claim that their daughter was incapable of following their house rules, staying out late and drinking underage. On February 22nd, Rachel filed a lawsuit against her parents for “nonemancipation” and “constructive abandonment.” This case is very unique because this is a first for the New Jersey court of this sort. Usually, these cases occur when it involves parents who are divorced, but her parents are not. Currently, Rachel is residing at a fellow classmates house and is funded by her classmate's father, who also happens to be her lawyer. Some say he is behind what is going on. So far, both sides have argued but no progress is being made. After countless hours of acrimonious disparagement, the judge had to reschedule the case for March 22nd, due to no progress. Recently, Elizabeth Canning called her daughter and Rachel finally returned home. She has since decided to dismiss her complaint. The family has decided to work on improving their relationship. What’s New in the World: Ukrainian Invasion Written by Kenny Zhuo Besides the Winter Olympics, another Russian related international incident happened, and still continues. Ukraine has been in a state of protests since last November, when their president voted against joining the European union and instead sided with Russia. While we in the states have been blasted with snow, political buildings and squares in have been blasted with bombs, guns, and fire. The worst happened on February 20th, when almost one hundred people died in a two day time frame. Several images online show the difference in that time, from a bright clean Independence Square to black scorched ground littered with shrapnel. The government and protestors have been going back and forth between diplomatic discussion and violent protest. On February 27th, Russian troops seized control of Crimean, a peninsula in the Ukraine. The Russian government claims that they seized Crimean to support Russians living in The peninsula from the Ukrainian authorities. Several countries, including the United States, have condemned the action, saying it violates international law. Spring 2014 The Cahillite Page 5 ROMAN IN HISTORY Mr. Edward Keenan— The Man, The Myth, The Legend Written by Andrew Banecker accustomed to call Rowith these people who are man. Why come back being treated for their awhere? Because he owed ten ful disabilities; Mr. Keenan dollars, of course. describes it as “a punch in The A.S.I.S.T. program, the nose.” established in the fall 2000, A rewarding punch in the is a service club that is limnose at that. ited to students in their senior year. It essentially pairs up Roman students There is nothing but (and future Roman alumni) good coming from this with current Roman alumprogram. There is an endni. Though there is a significant gap in age, the ex- less amount of appreciation when one of the senperiences are very much ior citizens is graced with the same. It gives the student and the alum the op- the presence of a student portunity to share stories, from Roman, who is thornot just about their lives in oughly interested in the A social worker by general, but about their wisdom that he possesses. trade, Mr. Keenan had previously worked at Tem- time at Roman Catholic. What makes this program Though times have ple University for five special is that it tries to taryears before settling back changed, there are many get alumni that happen to things that are very much at Roman. He is also on be at the Inglis House. the board for our celebra- the same. Most importanttions of our 125th anniver- ly, it is an opportunity for the current young men of I would like to share an sary; one can’t help but Roman Catholic to learn wait to see the kinds of interesting and moving festivities we have coming from the men who’s foot- story from the A.S.I.S.T. steps they have followed. It up next year. program. Joe Gumpper is a also gives the alums an opAt his graduation cere- portunity for some compa- graduate of Roman Catholic of the 1955 class. He mony, Mr. Keenan was the ny and a chance to share recipient of the prestigtheir knowledge on Roman did this without ever stepious Representative of and on life. Mr. Keenan is ping into the school buildTraditions of Roman ing. Not once. Gumpper, fully committed to this Catholic High School who graduated one year program, and it isn’t hard Award. Also, Roman gave to see why not. after Mr. Keenan, was dihim a ten dollar scholarStudents in this program agnosed with cerebral palsy ship along with the award as a young child. (A large grant at the time, travel to the Inglis House in Wynnefield. It is here I’m sure.) It was enough where some of the needithough, as Mr. Keenan est of senior citizens in will tell you, it isn’t about the money. It was just the our area are being taken care of. It is hard to put inbeginning of a love for both service and “Catholic to words how moving the experience is to be there High,” which he is In your travels at Roman Catholic High School, you may come across the friendly face of Mr. Edward Keenan; but you may not know it. For those who do not know him, Mr. Keenan is an alumnus of this school and graduated a mere sixty years ago. He then went on to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Work and is currently the school’s moderator for the outstanding A.S.I.S.T. program here at Roman. This feat would have been impossible without the help of his devoted mother. Mary would go to Roman and collect Joe’s assignments for the week. Joe would then complete them and Mary would return them to Roman. This went on for four years, until he ultimately received his diploma. Many years later, Joe had no choice but to enter the Inglis House, for he didn’t have anyone to take care of him after the passing of his mother. For nine years until his death, he was visited by various Roman seniors. Roman was a large part of his life. So large that one of his final wishes was to have Roman students as his pallbearers at his funeral. Although a somber time, at his grave Mr. Keenan proposed the idea to sing our alma mater, “Purple and Gold.” Mr. Keenan puts it as, “The man who had no one and nothing, was given a legacy. A Roman legacy.” Page 6 The Cahillite Spring 2014 Roman in History Story of a Vocation Written by Jake DeVos It was a rainy October day when 3 classmates and I embarked on our first ASIST trip with Mr. Ed Keenan ’54. ASIST is the Alumni-Student Intergenerational Service Team. It enables caring students from Roman to become new sources of social contact and friends to alumni of the school. We set out to the old St. Vincent’s Seminary and Miraculous Medal Shrine, which are located in the East Germantown section of Philadelphia. We were heading to meet Father John Cusack, a Vincentian priest. I thought this visit would be a simple one; however it turned into a profound experience. snack room where we were kindly ordered to have at least 2 bowls of ice cream. Father talked some more as we scooped ice cream into our bowls, and flipped through the pages of his old yearbooks. When everyone finished his ice cream, I asked Father a question. Unbeknownst to me, Father would take the rest of our visit to answer the question and the visit had become more than ever expected. I simply asked, “Father, what made you become a priest?” At first he seemed a bit shocked that a young man like me would actually be interested in hearing his vocation When we arrived the six story. Other than when he of us sat down, and Father first entered the seminary, Cusack began to reminisce about his youth, especially he probably didn’t hear his time at Catholic High. that question before. Nevertheless, he went on to Father went on to tell us how he wasn’t supposed to tell us. attend Roman. His family Father John said that moved to Immaculate when he was in the fourth Conception parish, which grade he was interested in was a feeder school to becoming an altar server. North Catholic High However, only certain kids School. Still, Father were chosen. On the day showed up at Broad and Vine because that’s where that his parish priest chose his friends were. With the the new servers, Father help of Father Heir, the John, to his dismay, went Vice Rector of Roman home without a cassock Catholic at that time, Faand surplice. When Father ther Cusack was able to John got home he did stay at Broad & Vine. Afwhat any normal kid does; ter Father discussed his he played on the street youth with us, we moved with his friends. Before from the parlor into the going in for supper, one of John’s friends wanted to talk to him. John’s friend, a newly selected altar server, told him that he “wasn’t all that interested in serving.” He asked John if he wanted his cassock and surplice. Without hesitation John accepted. Panama, Fr. John was given the not-so-easy task of establishing a boy’s high school. It was only intimidating because Father wasn’t given any resources to build the school. However, with the help of many generous donors, Father was able to open “Colegio San Vincente” within a year. The school still Father Cusack told us a thrives today. Before departing from bit about the priests at Immaculate Conception too. our meeting, Fr. Cusack gave each of us a small He said that they would be manila envelope. This enon the front steps of the velope included a blessed church reading newspaMiraculous Medal, Holy pers and smoking cigars. Rosary, and pamphlets that explained the miraculous “They were normal peomedal, “how to pray the ple,” said Father Cusack rosary,” and Vincentian about the priests he grew ministries. up with. Father really valFr. John is an extremely ued the humanness of the holy man, and is still so priests he was involved fervent about his faith and with. When Father John living out his vocation. Fawas a high school student, ther Cusack is a prime exthe Vice Rector of Roman ample of “an ordinary at that time, Father Heir, man, called to do extraorsaid that the Vincentians dinary things.” He will be “we’re a happy group.” 99 years old in August. Although he felt a The ASIST program is strong connection with more than just an extracurGod, Father Cusack didn’t ricular activity that one enter the Vincentian order participates in to fulfill his until 3 years after high community service reschool. After years of ser- quirements. ASIST is the vice, devotion, discernbridge between two differment, and schooling John ent generations. It helps to was ordained as Reverend blend the student body John Cusack, C.M. on May with alumni of years past, 26, 1945. and it truly touches the heart of both student and Father taught at Saint alumni. As we draw near John’s Prep in New York City. He was later assigned to Catholic High’s 125th to be a foreign missionary anniversary, we should continue to learn from the in Panama, and out of complete obedience to his people that Roman has produced over the years. superior he accepted. In Spring 2014 The Cahillite Page 7 SPORTS Superbowl XLVIII Disappoints Written by Christian Spoerl So just about everyone has seen or heard about what happened on that fateful night of February 2nd, also known as the Superbowl. And as you probably know, the Seattle Sea Hawks won the game 43 8. Many people believed that the Broncos would easily claim the title. Clearly, that did not happen. Right off the bat, the Broncos gave up a safety two seconds into the game, after which everything went down hill for the Broncos. Later in the quarter, the Sea Hawks scored a 31 and 33 yard field goal. In the second quarter, Marshawn Lynch scored a touchdown, bringing the score to 15-0. To end the half, Malcolm Smith ran a 69 yard interception return into the end-zone. Many Denver fans believed that the Broncos would pull through in the second half, but before they knew it, Percy Harvin ran an 87 yard kick off return. U.S.A. Men’s Hockey Written by Brian Cunningham Later in the quarter, the Sea Hawks scored another touchdown and the Broncos made somewhat of a come back - a touchdown and a rare two point conversion. the third quarter. I was still glad to see the Sea Hawks win and I am sure that Seattle was too, but it would have been a more exciting game if the Broncos put up a slightly better fight to make the most anticipated In the fourth quarter, game of the year, a little the Sea Hawks scored yet more interesting for their another touchdown to end fans. the game. Personally, I did root for the Sea Hawks and hoped they would win, but not like this. Honestly, the game became somewhat boring towards U.S.A. Snowboarding Written by Patrick Cavalieri Snowboarding is a popBrown, David Backes, Zach Parise, and Phil Kes- ular winter sport that was sel. developed in the United States in the 1960s and beUSA, looking to adcame a Winter Olympic vance to the Gold Medal sport in 1998. At this game, took on Canada in year’s Winter Olympics in the Semifinal game. UnSochi, many exciting snowfortunately, USA fell to boarding events took place Canada and took a 1-0 for men and women, inloss. Canada's only goal was scored by Jamie Benn. cluding slopestyle, halfpipe, and snowboard cross. Canada would ultimately All of the events are brogo on to win the gold ken up into the qualificamedal game against SweIn the third game, USA den 3-0. USA collapsed in tions, the semifinals, and took on Slovenia, winning the finals. the bronze medal game, the match up 5-1 and maklosing to Finland 5-0. One At this year’s Winter ing their record 3-0. Goals of USA's top players, Pat- Olympics, the slopestyle were scored by Ryan rick Kane, remained quiet events, which are when the McDonagh, David Backes during the games as he boarders have to perform and Phil Kessel, who had had no goals. The next a line of tricks using obstathree. Going into the Olympics will be held in cles while on a rough terQuarter Final game 3-0, 2018 in Korea. rain, were the first to take USA added another win, improving to 4-0 with their Hopefully, USA will take place. The USA took home the gold medal for match up against Czech home the gold as they the men’s and women’s Republic. They won 5-2 look for redemption four slopestyle finals. with goals by the Philadel- years from now in the phia Flyers's own James 2018 Winter Olympics. Van Riemsdyk, Dustin The 2014 Olympic Games looked to be promising for USA's men’s hockey team. Team USA started off strong with a win against Slovakia, taking the game 7-1. Team USA also won the next game, as they took on Russia. USA won 3-2 with goals by David Backes, Cam Fowler, and Joe Pavelski. The next event was the halfpipe, which is when boarders start individually and form the top of a halfpipe and try to impress the judges with a series of tricks. Switzerland won the gold medal for the men's finals with USA’s Shaun White trailing behind at fourth place. However, USA’s Kaitlyn Farrington won the gold for the women's halfpipe. Snowboard cross was the next in line, which is when either four or six boarders race through winding turns to reach the finish line. France won the gold for the men's finals and the Czech Republic for the women's. Page 8 The Cahillite Spring 2014 SPORTS Roman Welcomes New Spring Sport: Volleyball Written by Thomas Beck For the first time in its existence, Roman Catholic High School is offering volleyball through the athletic department. Mr. McCloskey and his son, Patrick McCloskey were an integral part of bringing volleyball to Roman. Patrick received a Division I scholarship for Volleyball, so his experience will surely help Roman. Roman, with their help, began the process of implementing the new sport two years ago and it is finally coming to fruition. Spring Sports Written by Kevin Kohlepp Spring sports on the Roman Catholic Roster include outdoor track, crew, rugby, baseball, tennis, lacrosse, and the newest addition, volleyball. From baseball, the Roman team had a hugely successful season, making it all the way to the championship. Track started off strong and has two Cahillites quialify for states. Rugby and Lacrosse, two of our strongest teams, unfortunately did not make the playoffs. We all know how proactive the tennis team was this year and were able to advance to the semis in the playoffs. Lastly, Roman Crew had a great and successful season, finishes third in the PCL Championship and a few boats won the city championships and will advance to nationals. We congratulate all teams that made these season’s possible. The new system was installed in the gym this past summer and that was a major part of the planning process. With equipment now in place, Roman hired its only woman head coach, Ping Ho Lee. Volleyball- along with baseball, crew, tennis, lacrosse, rugby, and outdoor trackis a spring sport. Tryouts were held in early March and so the season began. “It’s a nice addition to out extra curricular activities,” junior and fellow Cahillite contributor Kevin Sheeron says. “It just helps more to emphasize the kind of diversity that makes our school So unique.” Volleyball, often concealed by the shadow of bigger and more majestic sports such as basketball and football, is quickly becoming a very popular sport not only in the city, but across the entire country as well. For the Catholic League, as well as every school involved, this is an inaugural year for Volleyball, meaning it is the first season for the Catholic League and every team. There are eight official teams for this, its first, season; Archbishop Wood, Archbishop Ryan, St. Joe’s Prep, LaSalle, Monsignor Bonner, Lansdale Catholic, Cardinal O’Hara and Roman. For their first season, Roman volleyball had an incredibly successful season. The made it the playoffs and beat Lansdale to advance to the semifinals. They unfortunately lost to Wood but the future looks bright for Roman Catholic Volleyball. Movie Review: Superheroes Written by Christian Spoerl Captain America: The Winter Soldier The first to come to the big screen is Captain America: The Winter Soldier coming to theaters April 4th. This film will follow the continued story of Captain America struggling to fit into the modern world and facing an shadowy enemy known as Captain America will also team up with Natasha Romanoff & Sam Wilson. I thought Chris Evans did an excellent job in Captain America: The 1st Avenger and The Avengers. Amazing Spiderman 2 The Amazing Spiderman 2 will continue Peter Parkers journey through his life as Spiderman tryingto keep the promise he gave to Gwen Stacey's father to keep her out of danger. Although this is unconfirmed, it is believed that the Sinister Six will face off against the wall crawler as it is confirmed that The Rhino and Electro will be in the film. Also, in the trailer Doctor Octopus's tentacles and The Vulture's wing pack are shown and Green Goblin is present in the New Years Trailer. Spidey's sequel swings in to theaters May 2nd. Hugh Jackman will once again reprise his role as Wolverine and this film looks like it will be one of the best of the X-Men series . This new installment of the X-Men series hits theaters May 23rd Guardians of the Galaxy Many people may not be familiar with the team who are accentually a group of misfit aliens such as Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, Rocket Raccoon, X-Men: Days of Groot, and Star Lord. Future Past These 5 members will be The next movie on this the Guardians who will be list is the highly anticipated in the film. This movie will X-Men: Days of Future star a new group of MarPast where Professor X vel actors such as Chris and members of The XPratt, Bradly Cooper, and Men such as Ice Man, Vin Diesel. Lee Pace will Beast, Havoc, Storm, Cyplay Ronan the Accuser clops, and Colossus send the main villain of the film Logan (Wolverine) back in and by the look of the time to prevent the end of trailer, it is sure to be an human and mutant kind. incredible experience. Spring 2014 The Cahillite Page 9 ROMAN REVIEW Movie Review: Godzilla Written by Matt Anticoli Throughout its 28-year run, the Godzilla franchise has explored many different tones and genres. One of the most entertaining films in the series, and my personal favorite, is 1991’s Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. The third film in the second run of the Godzilla series, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah contains a fantastic array of many classic science fiction concepts. The film opens with a mysterious ship landing in Tokyo, the inhabitants of which are revealed to be travelers from the future. These visitors, named Futurians, warn that Godzilla will destroy Tokyo and promise to help thwart him. They travel back in time to 1944 – when Godzilla was created – and sent the dinosaur that became Godzilla into the future, preventing the beast’s creation. Unbeknown to the present-day Japanese, the Futurians created a monster of their own in place of Godzilla, the three-headed, golden dragon King Ghidorah. King Ghidorah, under the Futurian’s control, attacks Japan, leaving massive destruction in its wake. Now Japan’s only hope is to create Godzilla – a task accomplished by ramming a nuclear sub into the dinosaur from 1944. Godzilla is created, fights and defeats King Ghidorah, and then proceeds to destroy the city. The Japanese mechanize the fallen King Ghidorah. Godzilla and Mecha-King Ghidorah are plummeted into the sea, where it is revealed that Godzilla survived and Mecha-King Ghidorah failed. Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah’s plot is delightfully eccentric. The time travel element has the story always doubling back on itself. Though this scattered plot could be seen as a detriment, it simply adds to the campy and lighthearted nature of the film. It certainly harkens back to Godzilla’s light-hearted stomps through the 1960s. This comical air combined with 1980s style sci-fi makes Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah a good film if you’re looking for a few chuckles and some good ol’ suit-mation eye candy. Book Review: That was Then, This is Now Written by Vince Capitolo S.E. Hinton wrote That was Then, This is Now, a story of both remarkable growth and tragic decay in relationships. Hinton published her most famous work, The Outsiders, at the age of 18. The novel is set in the psychedelic age of the 1960's on the drug-infested streets in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mark is the adopted brother of Bryon Douglas, and both have been best friends since birth. However, there is one major difference between the two boys. While Mark lives for the thrill of the moment, Byron aspires to be someone of importance in his life. Both could still be friends though, right? But people grow apart. Bryon tries to become an adult. He has to balance between taking care of his ill mother and his insightful girlfriend, Cathy. He always feels a sense of commitment to Mark for some reason he cannot understand. Mark starts withdrawing from society, and Bryon cannot comprehend how Mark is able to bring home tons of cash. Will Bryon and Mark's relationship reach a happy medium or end completely? Throughout this story, you will read about two very different lifestyles. You will meet characters involved in street gangs and drug addictions. Don't miss out on S.E. Hinton's true masterpiece, That was Then, This is Now. Cryptogram Written by Michael Schwoerer “QNW ZCS VNNU CUU RGB OBNOUB INKB NV RGB RJKB, CSH INKB NV RGB OBNOUB CUU RGB RJKB, MWR QNW ZCSSNR VNNU CUU RGB OBNOUB CUU RGB RJKB.” - CMFCGCK UJSZNUS