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Boys Basketball News
A CHANGE OF STYLE
Kevin Owens' entire athletics career isn't coming to a fast close.
Owens, a Cathedral High School senior, is among the comparatively few high school athletes who will play Division I collegiate sports. Owens, one of the state's top high school volleyball players, will attend Ball State University and play that sport there.
But one of Owens' careers is coming to an end relatively soon.
That's the high school career of the sport he calls his first love, basketball. It's a career that has taken something of an unexpected, positive turn this season, and one that Owens said he and his teammates on the Irish very much want to extend as long as possible.
Boys Basketball News
CARRYING ON
Without question, things have been different.
And without question, Scott Hicks said that's because the Cathedral High School boys basketball team is young – very, very young – this season. And in high school sports, young not only means different, it means challenging and frustrating at times, too.
Here's what else Hicks said being young has meant this season:
It has meant being exciting. And interesting.
And pretty successful, too.
Bowling News
A WHOLE LOT OF FUN
If they only knew how much fun it could be, Bryan Banschbach figures the girls who bowl for Cathedral High School might do it a lot sooner.
As it is, the Irish indeed have fun. A lot of fun.
And this year, as most years, they're pretty good, too.
Banschbach, the Cathedral High School bowling coach, said as is the case many seasons, the Irish feature several seniors who are in their first season with the team. But as is the case with many seasons, those seniors are good, and as a whole, the team is competitive and has fun being so.


