Mike Lang, Dialog Reporter
Sister Mary Smith’s gift brings physical reminder of St. Ann School’s...
WILMINGTON — Visitors to St. Ann School in Wilmington have a new face greeting them this year, one that is a physical reminder of...
Saint Mark’s volleyball continues winning ways with sweep
MILLTOWN — The Saint Mark's volleyball team continued its hot start to the 2019 season, picking up its fourth sweep in five matches. The...
Nun Run adds residents in inclusion chairs, will help purchase passenger...
NEWARK – More than 400 people took to the streets near the Jeanne Jugan Residence on Sept. 14 for the annual Nun Run 5K,...
Archmere volleyball sweeps Friends, remains undefeated
CLAYMONT – Archmere's volleyball team remained undefeated after a 3-0 win over Wilmington Friends on Sept. 18 at Moglia Fieldhouse. The set scores were...
Saint Mark’s gets goals from nine players in field hockey shutout
PIKE CREEK – Saint Mark's scored eight times in the first half on the way to a 13-0 shutout in nonconference field hockey on...
Hat trick for Angela Taglione in Padua’s field hockey win at...
CLAYMONT – Padua's Angela Taglione scored a hat trick on Sept. 17 to lead Padua to a 3-2 win over Archmere in nonconference field...
Saint Mark’s ends seven-year drought against Padua with sweep
MILLTOWN - For two and a half sets on Sept. 17, the Saint Mark's volleyball team was in control against Catholic Conference foe Padua....
‘Vibrancy of community’ draws Patrick Tiernan to St. Mary Magdalen
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — Patrick Tiernan’s adventures in Catholic education began in Los Angeles and continued in high school in San Diego. He decamped for...
Friends field hockey remains undefeated with win over Ursuline
GREENVILLE — Meghan Malone scored twice, and Rosaleen Cochran and Olivia Billitto had a goal and assist apiece as Wilmington Friends defeated Ursuline, 4-1,...
Adversity is part of the drill for St. Elizabeth volleyballer Reena...
WILMINGTON — When the St. Elizabeth volleyball team needs a big hit, or the occasional perfect set, they may look for the tall sophomore...