Girls’ Lacrosse Shares Lofty Goal
Two years ago, the St. John Paul II girls’ lacrosse team captured the first playoff win in program history with a 24-13 victory over Pembroke, only to lose in the next round to sectional finalist Norwell. This season, the Lions seek not only to qualify for the playoffs and win in the first round, they’d […]
Richly Deserved
Longtime friend, Board member, SFXP & JPII parent, and community leader Steve Tenaglia has been named “The Board Member of the Year” by The Association of Catholic Admissions and Advancement Professionals (ACAAP). Steve will be honored at ACAAP’s Spring Conference, held at Holy Cross’s Hogan Center in March. Here’s an except from Steve’s nomination letter: […]
International Applicants
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Swimmers Form Tight Bond
Through recent years, the St. John Paul II swimmers have created the unique motto which has appeared on t-shirts – “Our family versus your team.” In sheer numbers, they fall far shy of many of the larger teams they compete against. However, what they may lack in strength they more than make up for with […]
Klimm Confident, Steady in Goal
Cape Cod Times Wednesday, January 3, 2019 By Steve Derderian St. John Paul II goalie Henry Klimm needed something to take his mind off hockey when last season ended early. Klimm stopped 37 shots, but fourth-seeded SJP II still lost to No. 20 Ashland, 5-3, in the first round of the MIAA Division 3 South Sectional […]
New Coach for Girls Basketball
For many years, Pat Van Cott was one of those parents in the stands who watched his own daughter play basketball and pondered the idea of getting more involved. So, after former St. John Paul II girls’ basketball coach Pam Drayton did not return to the team this season, Van Cott decided to go for […]
Golf Headed To Postseason for 9th Time in 10 Years
Golf. It’s an individual sport where scores are added up to determine team success. At St. John Paul II, the golf squad is made up of unique individuals who have contributed to a successful playoff-bound group. “We’re a mix of experience and some youth,” said coach Geoff Converse, whose squad has qualified for the state […]
Boys Basketball Head Coach Named
St. John Paul II High School named Rich Dalrymple as the Lions’ Head Boys Basketball Coach, effective immediately. Dalrymple succeeds David Harrison, whose four-year, 55-19 record with the Lions included four consecutive MIAA Tournament berths and two Cape & Islands League championships. “Coach Dalrymple is an experienced, high-quality coach who we are excited to bring […]
JPII Grad Selected to NECBL All-Star Team: Signs with Cotuit in Cape League
Michael Young, a Mashpee native and St. John Paul II High School graduate, earned a six-out save in his Cape League debut, and Trey Jacobs (North Carolina Pembroke) knocked in the go-ahead run with a two-out single in the seventh inning as the Cotuit Kettleers won, 5-4, over the Falmouth Commodores in the regular-season finale […]
Both Winners of JFK Museum Essay Contest from JPII/SFXP
This year’s JFK Hyannis Museum Essay Contest produced two winners from nearly seventy entries; both grads of JPII and SFXP! Sadie O’Conor JPII ’18/SFXP ’14 and Jack Manning JPII ’18/SFXP ’14 read their winning essays at a recent meeting of the Museum Board of Directors. Congratulations, Sadie and Jack, and good luck at the College […]