By Bill Potrecz - BP Sports Niagara: October 4, 2022
Emma Hemphill made a triumphant return to her old stomping grounds.
The 17-year-old, Grade 12 student at Notre Dame attended Holy Cross Secondary School before moving south this year when her family relocated to Welland.
Hemphill netted 14 points on her old court as the Fighting Irish defeated the E.L. Crossley Cyclone 59-36 in an opening round game Tuesday at the Second Annual BPSN Girls Basketball Tournament.
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By Bernie Puchalski BP Sports Niagara - September 30, 2022
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish senior football team opened defence of its Niagara Catholic Athletic Association title Friday with a 43-3 victory over the visiting Denis Morris Reds.
Notre Dame got off to a bit of a sluggish start in the game before it began to hit on all cylinders.
“We have been undisciplined,” Irish head coach Tim Bisci said. “We played Huron Heights, No. 1 in Canada, and we had a sequence where we caused a fumble on our two-yard line and ran it back for a touchdown and we got a penalty. We march it down and we score and we get another penalty.
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By Bill Potrecz: BP Sports Niagara - September 22, 2022
Cassie Battaglini figured the grass wasn’t going to be necessarily greener on the other side of the border.
The Welland native did some research into playing soccer in the States but realized home was where the heart was.
“I have always wanted to stay home, I never wanted to go away and Brock has a program (kinesiology) and that was an offer I couldn’t resist,” the Notre Dame graduate said. “They also have a new coach (Carli Tingstad) and a lot of awesome girls. So at the tryouts with the atmosphere I knew it was a really good spot to be. There is nowhere else I would rather go.
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By Bernie Puchalski: BP Sports Niagara - September 14, 2022
Braydon Snider has a simple message for teams looking to dethrone the Notre Dame Fighting Irish senior football team from its perch as two-time Niagara Bowl champions.
“You can try but we ain’t going down easy,” the 6-foot-1, 250-pound defensive tackle/nose tackle said.
The 12B student says there is no secret to Notre Dame’s football prowess.
“We have good heart and that always keeps us going. We are good as a unit and that is how we always win.”
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