Sports

Longboarders shred local hills after school, on weekends

Students seek adrenaline, down hill slopes, camaraderie By Alec Vick ’15 THE ROUNDUP The school is one body of people until the bell rings at the end of the day. At 2:46 baseball players go from practice to Gardening Club to club baseball practice. Football players go from conditioning to Best Buddies to tutoring sessions. […]

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Students raise funds at Vincent’s Farmers Market

Cookie Project sells cookie ingredients each week By Connor Bradshaw Van Lier Ribbink ’13 THE ROUNDUP The singing birds, sunny weather and fresh smells draw large crowds to the small alley way near 40th street and Cambelback that has become Vincent’s Farmers Market each Saturday morning. Members of the Cookie Project sacrifice hours of sleeping […]

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Mountain Pointe shuts outs Broncos, wraps up Brophy’s season

Mountain Pointe 30 Brophy 0 By P. Erik Meyer ’14 THE ROUNDUP Players, coaches and fans shed tears on the Brophy sidelines Friday night at McLintock High School by as the Broncos watched their championship hopes slip away. The Broncos were shut out for the first time this season by a team they beat by […]

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Feature Package: Service efforts develop Role Models

When we were younger, we looked to role models to inspire us to change the world, hoping one day we could become firefighters, astronauts, doctors or presidents and make everyone’s lives a little easier.

Dreams may have shifted with time, but that does not mean this quest is over.

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Shooting sports aims high

By Julian De Ocampo ’13 THE ROUNDUP Each year, new ideas for clubs sprout and wither away as the seasons pass, struggling to gain the traction to sustain and entrench themselves in the Brophy community. The Brophy Shooting Sports Club has dared to say otherwise. In the span of three years, the new club now […]

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Entertainment

Wehn uses charcoal as medium of expression

By Roan Enright ’13, Aakash Jain ’14 & Brett A. Mejia ’13 THE ROUNDUP Gus Wehn ’13 meticulously scrapes the flaky black charcoal over his newest piece of art, a unique interpretation of “Under My Thumb” by The Rolling Stones. Intently focused, Wehn’s eyes never waver for longer than a moment from the task at […]

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Brophy advances to semifinals after close game against Red Mountain

Brophy 14 Red Mountain 13     By Chase Bayless ’15 THE ROUNDUP The Broncos survived a low scoring affair on Friday, Nov. 9 at home against Red Mountain in a game that came down to the last minute. In the matchup earlier this year between these two teams Red Mountain came away with a […]

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Broncos roundup Knights for second straight year

Brophy 58 St. Mary’s 6 By P. Erik Meyer ’14 THE ROUNDUP The football rivalry between Brophy and St. Mary’s is nearly evenly split since the two teams began the series in 1959, but the 2012 rendition was a one-sided affair in Brophy’s favor. St. Mary’s leads the series 27-26 according to the Arizona Republic but […]

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Fall play poised for ‘A Few Good Men’

By Andrew Marini ’13 THE ROUNDUP Brophy/Xavier Theatre will light up the Black Box Theatre with Aaron Sorkin’s “A Few Good Men” this fall. The play will take place Oct. 31 as well as Nov. 1, 3, 7, 8 and 10  at 7p.m. Senior Kasey Caruso ’13 will star in the production. Most will know […]

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Return of the Red Army

Student section name change more than just free t-shirts By P. Erik Meyer ’14 THE ROUNDUP “Where’s your red? Where’s your red? Where’s your red?” That is what students can expect to hear from the Red Army if they are wearing anything but red to a Brophy event this year. Director of Student Activities Mr. […]

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