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Indiana Basketball – Collin Hartman Loves Basketball and His Mom
April 17, 2013

by Kent Sterling Good kid, this Collin Hartman.  The Cathedral student will head to Bloomington in June to prepare for his freshman season at Indiana.  The road he’s taken to one of college basketball’s premiere programs has been an honest one, and a major influence on his development as a person and a player is […]

Voice of the NFL – Pat Summerall Dies at 82
April 16, 2013

by Kent Sterling He sounded like an autumn Sunday.  Pat Summerall made it sound so easy and fun that for a time, he defined excellence in broadcasting. Summerall was so good that many fans had no idea that he had actually played in the NFL as a kicker for 10 years for the Lions, Cardinals, […]

Lance Berkman Hates Wrigley Field – for $185,185 this week!
April 16, 2013

by Kent Sterling Since newer stadiums started pampering players as the rock stars they believe they are, opposing players have hated Wrigley Field.  Former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen raised hell about seeing rats.  Now Lance Berkman becomes the latest to squawk about the lack of comfort in one of baseball’s great Cathedrals. “It’s one […]

Purdue Basketball – Week’s Third Transfer Says Goodbye to Boilers
April 16, 2013

by Kent Sterling A few years ago, my boss walked into a department head meeting and said, “I like all of you, but I love my family.” If Matt Painter didn’t say that in words this week as three Boilermakers have departed for parts unknown, the message is clear. What happened last season will not […]

Boston Marathon Tragedy – Respond by Living with Love, Compassion, and Joy
April 16, 2013

by Kent Sterling The video is terrible.  Runners fell to the ground immediately after the explosion.  Pictures of severed limbs and the three who died are all over the networks, websites, and newspapers.  The question is being asked in every home, “Are we safe?”  The answer is no. There is good news in that the […]

Collin Hartman Talks About Cathedral Finishing as Indiana 4A Runners-Up
April 15, 2013

by Kent Sterling Roughly 100 4A high schools in Indiana started the state tourney with dreams of cutting down the nets in Bankers Life Fieldhouse as champions.  Cathedral played in that game and lost.  The hurt lingers despite being one of two teams to make it to the ultimate game. Collin Hartman talks about his […]

Collin Hartman Talks About Indiana University Basketball
April 15, 2013

by Kent Sterling Collin Hartman played for the basketball championship of the state that treats the game like a religion.  He is an Indiana all-star from Cathedral High School, and next year will join the refurbished historic program of Indiana University.  And Hartman can’t wait to get started. Like so many of those players recruited […]

Loyola-Chicago Leaving Horizon League for Missouri Valley
April 14, 2013

by Kent Sterling Conference realignment isn’t just for BCS schools.  When Butler left the Horizon League prior to last season, there was no question other shoes would drop, and when Butler, Creighton, and VCU abandoned their respective ships, mayhem became imminent. Loyola is likely the first of several shoes to drop, and those shoes might […]

Masters Sunday – Verne Lundquist Is the Master of the 16th Hole
April 14, 2013

by Kent Sterling For all of Jim Nantz’s “Hello friends” saccharine blather, and his rehearsed and pseudo-poetic commentary, the broadcaster who is most associated with the Masters is veteran Verne Lundquist. His “Yes SIR!” after Jack Nicklaus’ birdie putt on 17 during his miracle 30 on the back nine of his final Masters win in […]