Here is a list of the CYO diocesan champions in baseball, soccer and softball.
Here is a list of the CYO diocesan champions in baseball, soccer and softball.
Over 300 Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) members attended CYO Night at Citi Field in Flushing, the home of the New York Mets.
The CHSAA hosted its 30th annual golf outing and Hall of Fame dinner May 14 at the Brynwood Golf and Country Club, Armonk, N.Y.
The Catholic Youth Organization of Brooklyn and Queens honored those who have made it their life’s mission to instill young athletes with the Catholic values of sports.
St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose, was the named the recipient of the 2015 Kevin Mahoney Sportsmanship Award.
Anthony Markle from St. Francis de Sales parish, Belle Harbor, won the Catholic Youth Organization’s essay scholarship.
The diocesan Catholic Youth Organization crowned its 2015 girls’ volleyball champions May 3. Here are this year’s winners.
The following individuals will be inducted as the CYO Hall of Fame’s second annual class on Friday, May 15, at the Immaculate Conception Center.
New York City fans may remember Ed Kurpiel as the star first baseman for Archbishop Molloy H.S. in the early 1970s, but it was a mammoth home run in 1972 that has etched his name in the record books.
Diocese of Brooklyn basketball legend Chris Mullin has been named the 20th head coach of the St. John’s University, Jamaica, men’s basketball team, replacing Steve Lavin.