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Vocations classes host speakers from the Archdiocese

Our Lady of Grace couple Dan and Sheryl Moran spoke to BSM seniors about marriage. (Emma Eldred)

Vocations classes host speakers from the Archdiocese

May 11, 2012

Giulia Imholte and Katie Sisk

The hype turned out to be more than the actual event. In November the Archdiocese announced plans to have speakers on marriage visit all of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Catholic Schools, and what students expected to be a controversial discussion––after reading about the heated question and answer session at DeLaSalle––ended up being an uneventful,... Continue Reading

BSM hockey players weigh options for their future in the sport

Ryan Collins is one of two sophomores that have recently made the decision to play for the U.S. NTDP next school year. (Emily Kruse)

BSM hockey players weigh options for their future in the sport

May 9, 2012

David Nelson and Peter Best, Staff Writers

Hockey is a fast-paced sport that lives off choices that need to be made in milliseconds. It’s a sport where one wrong choice can be the difference between success and failure. Sophomores Jack Glover and Ryan Collins were given the opportunity to play in the USA National Team Development Program (NTDP), based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This decision... Continue Reading

Foreign language teachers work to balance the curriculum for bilingual students

Juniors Eleanor Raether and Alex Rios are two of BSM's bilingual students who are either from one of the various language immersion schools in the area or have grown up speaking a second language at home. (Megan Beh)

Foreign language teachers work to balance the curriculum for bilingual students

May 10, 2012

Kellen Gill, Staff Writer

Within the past ten years, language immersion schools have been growing, becoming more popular, and expanding to different languages. Benilde- St. Margaret’s is home to a number of bilingual students who are either from one of the various language immersion schools in the area or have grown up speaking a second language at home. Bilingual Spanish... Continue Reading

Fun. releases ‘Some Nights’ album

The band experimented heavily with hip-hop inspired beats and auto-tune––though Ruess’s crystalline voice doesn’t need it. (Vinyl Records)

Fun. releases ‘Some Nights’ album

May 2, 2012

Lauren Effertz, Staff Writer

Three years after dropping their first album, “Aim and Ignite,” the New York-based indie pop band fun. released “Some Nights.” fun. is a supergroup of sorts; lead vocalist Nate Ruess formed the band after the break-up of The Format, guitarist Jack Antonoff also serves as the frontman for Steel Train, and keyboardist Andrew Dost is from Anathallo. Overall,... Continue Reading

Four speech members place at State tournament

Anna Landis, Juliet Beckstrand, Rachel Hogen, and Sian Last represented BSM at the State Speech tournament where they all placed in the top eight. (Maura Brew)

Four speech members place at State tournament

April 30, 2012

Shannon Galvin, Staff Writer

On Saturday, April 21, BSM speech team members headed to Chanhassen High School to participate in the Minnesota State Speech tournament. At the end of the day, four students, seniors Anna Landis, Juliet Beckstrand, Sian Last, and junior Rachel Hogen, all placed in the finals. Landis placed third in Poetry, Beckstrand placed second in Great Speeches,... Continue Reading

SportDateOpponentResultW/L
Boys LacrosseTue, May 15 Spring Lake Park21-0W
BaseballTue, May 15 Bloomington Jefferson7-5W
SoftballMon, May 14 St. Francis3-4L
BaseballMon, May 14 Fridley13-2W
Boys LacrosseSat, May 12 Minnetonka6-16L
BaseballFri, May 11 St. Louis Park7-3W
SoftballThu, May 10 Blake23-1W
SoftballWed, May 09 St. Louis Park18-6W
Boys TennisWed, May 09 Robbinsdale Armstrong1-6L
BaseballWed, May 09 Irondale10-2W
Boys LacrosseTue, May 08 Totino-Grace13-3W
Girls LacrosseTue, May 08 Spring Lake Park13-11W
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.
SportDateTimeOpponentLocation
BaseballFri, May 18 4:15Totino-GraceTotino-Grace
Boys LacrosseSat, May 19 12:00Holy AngelsHoly Angels
Boys TrackSat, May 19 True Team OpponentsTBA
Girls TrackSat, May 19 True Team OpponentsTBA
BaseballMon, May 21 4:15Holy AngelsHome
Boys TrackTue, May 22 NSConference OpponentsTotino-Grace
Girls TrackTue, May 22 NSConference OpponentsTotino-Grace
Girls TrackTue, May 22 NSConference OpponentsTotino-Grace
Boys TrackTue, May 29 Section OpponentsTBA
Girls TrackTue, May 29 Season RecordTBA
Boys LacrosseTue, Jun 05 1:00TBAChanhassen
Girls LacrosseTue, Jun 05 1:00TBAChanhassen
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Pond Hockey Tournament raises $50,035 for Jablonski

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Photo Credit: Megan Beh

The Red Knight boys' hockey team was given new jersies as a tribute to Jablonski with #13 on the front and his name on the back.

Liza Magill, Staff Writer
February 1, 2012
Filed under Jack Jablonski Coverage, Top Stories

Huddled together to keep warm and show camaraderie, small groups of students, many adorned with a red-and-white pin containing the number 13, covered the snow-ridden Excelsior Bay on Lake Minnetonka on January 22. Whether these students were planning an attack for their next pond hockey game, taking pictures of the event, or participating in the silent auction, everyone came to the lake for one reason: to show their support for their teammate, friend, and loved one Jack Jablonski at the Jack Jablonski Junior Bronze Pond Hockey Tournament.

In total, 28 teams participated in the tournament, competing in rigorous 6-on-6 15-minute games in elimination brackets. Each team hoped to win the tournament, but most importantly understood the true purpose of the friendly competition. “We, of course, wanted to do well, but we were doing it for Jack,” said senior Jake Horton, captain of the boys’ hockey team and member of the 2nd place team in the tournament. “He’s our constant inspiration now.”

Along with the hockey tournament itself, the adjacent Bay View restaurant hosted a silent auction in honor of Jack. Items such as jewelry, signed/autographed jerseys, sticks, balls, pucks, a Wild Suite, and a first pitch at a MN Twins Game made up the over 175 items sold. “Most [of the items donated] were not officially received until the Friday night before the event,” said Colleen Sauter, organizer of the silent auction. “After that, it was a madhouse to produce signs, record items, set pricing and get things ready for set up. It was fun and stressful… but most definitely worth it.”

Support for the tournament rose from numerous organizations and teams around the state and the country, all donating items to the silent auction. “So many different organizations donated,” said junior Mario Zattoni, co-organizer of the event. “The LA Kings, Boston Bruins, Polaris, Washington Capitals, Twins, Vikings, the list goes on and on. Almost every NHL team donated in some shape or form.”

In addition to the tangible contributions for the tournament, numerous individuals worked as volunteers to allow the event run smoothly. “We had over 200 volunteers support the event that day. Collecting money, donations, auction set up, logistics, close out and tear down,” said Sauter. “We had to build a tracking system to record money collected as donations and event entrance fees––there were teams to check in, wristbands to distribute.”

With an entrance fee of $10 per person to enter the tournament, as well as a silent auction and donations, the tournament went above and beyond the initial goal to raise a little bit of money for the Jablonski family. In the end, the tournament raised $50,035, including $13,000 from an anonymous donor, and 100 percent of the money went to the Jack Jablonski fund. “When we first decided to put on the tournament, we could have never imagined that we would make this much money for Jack and his family,” said junior Arthur Boyle, co-organizer of the event. “We thought that getting $30,000 was a stretch at the beginning, so making $50,000 was amazing.”

Although an immense amount of organization and planning went into the event, all of the event coordinators––juniors Jake Szarzynski, Arthur Boyle, and Mario Zattoni––believed that the results of the tournament significantly overcompensated for the work involved. “The tournament was amazing,” said Zattoni. “It was light years beyond our expectations in terms of success.”

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