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Sophomore Andy Beran protects his post in the third period. Beran faced only two shots in the third period.

Story: Boys hockey skates past St. Cloud Cathedral and into state semifinal against Hermantown

Breandan Gibbons, Online Sports Editor March 3, 2016
The boys hockey team beat St. Cloud Cathedral 4-2 to advance into the state tournament semifinal against the perennial bridesmaids, Hermantown, losers of the last six state championship games.
The team lines up before the game after they are announced. None of us have been here before, but despite that, we handled it perfectly, senior Justin Jallen said.

Photo Gallery: Spartans win their quarter-final game 4-2

Clare Tipler, Sports Editor March 3, 2016
The Spartan hockey team defeats St. Cloud Cathedral 4-2.
The team doesnt expect much change with Funk as the new Head Coach. “We will still run the same styles, and he knows the systems we’ve been running,” captain Justin Jallen said.

Boys Varsity Hockey transitions smoothly to new head coach

Rafa Buettner-Salido, Videographer November 9, 2015
Former Assistant Coach Matt Funk steps up to Head Coach this season.
School and siblings dont always mix, but theres no denying the support siblings receive from having brothers or sisters already on campus. I was not constitutionally inclined to do...anything that involved public speaking- [I was] painfully shy. But the fact that Hagop did it...gave me confidence that I could, senior Thomas Toghramadjian said. From left to right: Charlie Hooley, Michael Hooley, Ellen McCarthy, Moira McCarthy, Justin Jallen, Ashley Jallen, Thomas Toghramadjian, and Raffi Toghramadjian,

Siblings share stories of home & school

Meghan Joyce, Catherine Braman, Arts and Entertainment Editor, Online EIC December 1, 2014

Big siblings serve as classmates & offer advice by Meghan Joyce Sibling dynamics are undeniably complex. Only siblings can know each other well enough to be both the bane of their siblings’ existence...

Juniors Justin Jallen and David Nicholson proudly display their purple ribbons in support of World Suicide Prevention Day. Many Upper School students and faculty have decided to wear the ribbons, which were created and dispersed by GSA.

Purple ribbons display support for suicide prevention

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor September 10, 2014

Purple ribbons seem to be everywhere: pinned to clothing and backpacks, tied around wrists and ponytails. Distributed by the Gender & Sexuality Acceptance student group for World Suicide Prevention...

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