Cyclones’ Skipper Has a Story of Faith

Normally in tune with his Catholic faith, there was a time when Brooklyn Cyclones first-year manager Rich Donnelly lost his religion to the peer pressures of baseball. However, one chilling experience reeled him back in and gave him a new look on life. Donnelly has been a Major League Baseball coach for nearly 30 years. […]

Mullin Enshrined in Hoops Hall of Fame

After a long overdue 10-year wait, Flatbush’s own Chris Mullin was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Aug. 13 in Springfield, Mass. The announcement was made back in April that Mullin would join Dennis Rodman, Herb Magee, Arvydas Sabonis, Tex Winter, Tara VanDerveer, Tom Sanders, Artis Gilmore, Reece Tatum and Teresa Edwards […]

Baseball Still the Life For Former MLB Pitcher

Ever since he picked up a baseball for the first time, the aptly named Fred Cambria from Cambria Heights knew that his future would be in the game he loved. While baseball took him all the way to the Major Leagues, the stops along the way made him the passionate baseball guru he is. To […]

Behind-the-Scenes with Rudy Riska

From University of Chicago halfback Jay Berwanger to Auburn University quarterback Cam Newton, the Heisman Trophy has been a part of American culture since 1935. And for the better part of the award’s history, Brooklynite Rudy Riska has been the behind-the-scenes force that has held the ceremony together. He served as the athletic director of […]

Junior Champs

Title Returns to N. Floral Park

  The Our Lady of the Snows Junior girls from North Floral Park recaptured the CYO diocesan softball championship by defeating St. Margaret’s, Middle Village, 7-4. The team from St. Margaret’s had beaten Snows last year which marked the first time in six years that the Snows’ girls did not win a diocesan title.

One Year Since the Death of ‘Voice of God’

Normally, referring to someone’s voice as the “voice of God” would be considered a form of blasphemy. However, there’s just one exception to this rule: Bob Sheppard. Sheppard possessed one of the most distinguished and recognized voices of the past century that made him a revered public address announcer. As the one-year anniversary of his […]

CHSAA

History of CHSAA Is a Coach’s Passion

Joe Dombrowski began high jumping at Holy Cross H.S., Flushing, in the fall of 1970. Little did he know that 40 years later he would be pioneering the compilation of various  championship teams and individual records. Since 1927, the Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) has served as more than a sports league to so […]

Mike Piazza Award

CYO Golf Classic Honors Mike Piazza

When we hear the name “Mike Piazza,” many of us automatically think of the New York Mets baseball player who was the greatest hitting catcher of all-time. However, in addition to his accolades on the field, Piazza is a devout Catholic that found solace in prayer throughout his career. Piazza was the honoree of the […]

Chris Godfrey

Life Athletes Comes to McClancy

Though former New York Giants lineman and 1986 Super Bowl champion Chris Godfrey enjoyed a memorable NFL career, he has dedicated himself to setting a positive example for young athletes everywhere. Godfrey serves as the founder/president of Life Athletes—a non-profit association of over 300 professional and Olympic athletes who teach and inspire young people to […]

Dennis O’Grady

Brooklyn-Queens Sports Roundup:

Molloy’s O’Grady Taken by Padres The San Diego Padres selected former Archbishop Molloy H.S., Briarwood, right-handed pitcher Dennis O’Grady out of Duke University, Durham, N.C., in the 34th round of the MLB Draft. “When my name came up, your heart kind of jumps a little bit,” says O’Grady, who was surrounded by family and friends […]