Girls Volleyball advances to State
December 1, 2010 • Randy Wynne, Sports Writer
Filed under Sports
A packed house at the Claver Center Tuesday night saw the Cathedral Catholic Girls Volleyball team defeat the Canyon Crest Academy Ravens three games to one in the CIF Southern California Regional Championship. The game was characterized by high-energy volleyball spurred on by a raucous crowd. Cathedral... Read more »
Dons plan “A game” against Pointers
December 1, 2010
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Thursday night lights hold promise of a packed stadium this week at Cathedral as our Dons face Point Loma in hopes of advancing towards a CIF championship. For seniors this year, this game will be the last to be played here at Manchester Stadium, as well as an opportunity for an impressive fourth consecutive... Read more »
Dons rout Pointers, move to CIF finals at Qualcomm
December 3, 2010 • Randy Wynne, Sports Writer
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The Cathedral Catholic Dons Football team’s comeback season continued with the 51-14 rout of the Point Loma Pointers Thursday night in the CIF Division III Semifinals at Manchester Stadium. The victory gives Cathedral a chance to win their fourth straight CIF Championship when they go up against... Read more »
Interview – Director Matt Thompson – See Featured Videos
December 6, 2010 • Robby Gomez, Staff Writer
Filed under Features, Top Stories
While most of Cathedral Students were hanging out or going to the beach last summer, Junior Matt Thompson spent his days making his movie, “The Medallion of Man.” Most of those who know Matt Thompson know him as a very energetic and fun-filled guy. But when it comes to movie making, he is... Read more »
Campus Ministry Band
December 6, 2010 • Flora Cabello, Staff Writer
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The Campus Ministry Band is one of Cathedral Catholic’s most popular classes. Mr. Tim Foley teaches this class, which he created, that prepares students for performances in front of the entire student body. The Campus Ministry Band students perform at every school liturgy and every Friday at Liturgy... Read more »
Padgett, Minner, Reiter winning ginger-breaders (SLIDESHOW)
December 6, 2010 • Brianca Onori, Co-News Editor
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The Christmas season has officially begun! To exhibit Christmas spirit , CCHS students were challenged to a gingerbread house contest during their gold five classes on December 2, 2010. Participants were provided with rules to abide by, such as using all edible products, the area not exceeding two by... Read more »
Football – 4th straight CIF Champs (slideshow)
December 7, 2010 • Karlyn Murphy, Assistant Editor
Filed under Sports
Monday at Qualcomm Stadium Dons football took their fourth straight CIF San Diego Section III championship with a final score of 24 – 7 against Lincoln High School. The offense scored early and continued throughout the rest of the game bringing the audience to their feet in excitement. But it was... Read more »
Girls basketball starts strong (slideshow)
December 7, 2010 • Marissa Zebold, Co-News Editor
Filed under Sports
The Lady Dons varsity basketball team is off to a mighty pre-season start, and the athletes hold high hopes for the rest of the season. So far, the team has played in two pre-season tournament games against Ramona High School and Escondido High School. Both games were successfully won. The next game... Read more »
Souplantation helps Invisible Children
December 7, 2010 • Andrianna Yeatts, Editor-in-Chief
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Cathedral Catholic’s Invisible Children Club is hosting a fundraiser at the local Carmel Valley Souplantation restaurant from 5-8 PM on December 8th to raise money for the Invisible Children “Schools for Schools” program. Club President Bri Onori explained that the Invisible Children organization... Read more »
IRC Book Drive for Western Zambia’s School of Silumbu
December 8, 2010 • Nina Holtz, Special Sections Editor
Filed under News, Top Stories
The window panes are edged with jagged glass, letting rain into classrooms during the wet season, and cold winds in the winter. The couple of beakers students use for chemistry are cracked and dusty. Many girls drop out of class as they get older in order to take on domestic responsibilities. The few... Read more »


