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X-C wins All-Catholics, advances to Fed

The St. Joe’s cross country team placed all seven of its runners in the top 20 as the Marauders cruised to victory in the All-Catholic Championship on Nov. 8 at Como Lake Park in Lancaster.The win – which qualified the team for the Federation championships – was the 33rd in school history and the first

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Champion

Marauders Claim Third Straight Volleyball Crown

This was supposed to be a down year.After graduating much of its starting lineup from the championship squads of the previous two seasons, the St. Joe’s volleyball team figured to be in a rebuilding phase.Instead, the Marauders capped off another unbeaten Monsignor Martin Athletic Association season and swept arch-rival Canisius for a third straight league

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Basketball Set to Compete in the Prestigious Panini Hoophall Invitational

The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has announced the field and schedule for the 2nd annual Panini Hoophall Invitational, and St. Joe’s Basketball is proud to represent Western New York among the 56 boys’ programs invited to compete. The invitational will take place January 17–18, 2026, across multiple venues in Springfield, Massachusetts — the birthplace

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Team

Mammoth Marauders Ready for the Next Step

If football is won and lost in the trenches, then the St. Joe’s Marauders ought to be in pretty good shape this fall. Heading into the 2025 campaign, the team boasts 10 linemen that are at least 6 feet tall and 250 pounds – and head coach Mike Corona couldn’t be happier. “This is the biggest offensive

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Volleyball Team Pregame

Marauders Eye Third Straight Volleyball Title

Winning a title was hard enough the first time, and the St. Joe’s volleyball team learned last season that defending one is even harder.Veteran coach Mark Anzalone says the Marauders better buckle up and bear down because winning a third straight Monsignor Martin Athletic Association crown will be their toughest act yet – although he

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