Entertainment

Dias takes the stage as new theater director

By Brendan Hinkle’16 & William Joseph Borders IV’16 THE ROUNDUP After 23 years of directing Brophy-Xavier theater, Mrs. Dorothy Dunnion stepped down, and Ms. Maureen Dias has stepped on stage to take her place. “When I was a kid, my mom threw me in dance lessons at five because I was really awkward and gawky,” […]

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Football Sports

Brophy football tops Red Mountain in 2 OT thriller, special teams leads the way

Brophy’s Jack Haddon ’15 made plays on both sides of the field against Red Mountain Friday, Sept. 19, scoring the game-tying touchdown in the fourth quarter and the game-winning touchdown in the second overtime.

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News

Fisko becomes new assistant principal

By AK Alilonu ’16 & Chase Manson ’16 THE ROUNDUP Mr. Paul Fisko assumed his new role as assistant principal for ministry in the Office of Faith and Justice on Aug. 1. He replaces Mr. Chris Calderón S.J., who held the position last year and recently left for Boston College to study theology as part of […]

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Cross Country Sports

Cross country eyes young leaders in new season

By Anthony Cardellini ’17 THE ROUNDUP  The cross country team said they are focusing heavily on hard work and preparation to achieve maximum success in the 2014 season.  “A good work ethic, pushing yourself, trying to challenge yourself … It’s difficult to do,” said varsity assistant coach Mr. Matt Williams ’07. “But I think that […]

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Football Sports

Football falls short to Centennial despite comeback attempt

Centennial 24 Brophy 14 By Chase Bayless ’15 THE ROUNDUP  Down by three points with 2:35 left in the game, Brophy’s offense had a chance to mount a game-winning drive Thursday, Sept. 11, but were unable to do so as they lost 24-14 against Centennial. The Broncos’ offense scored two long touchdowns through the air, […]

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Golf Sports

Golf team looks to new leadership

By Brendan Hinkle ’16 THE ROUNDUP  The golf team has started their 2014 season and head coach Mr. John Shores said he expects the team to do well this year despite the loss of seniors from last season. “We have Michael Feagles ’16, he’s one of the better rated junior players in the country and […]

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News

El Salvador immersion trip celebrates 10 years of service

By Tanner D. Nypen ’15 THE ROUNDUP Fifteen students along with several teachers traveled to the village of La Hacienda, El Salvador this past summer and stayed there for about a week. This was part of the El Salvador immersion trip. Mr. Tim Broyles said this past journey marked the 10th anniversary from the start […]

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News

St. Francis Xavier Church construction adds parking, improved traffic

By Will Schubert ’15 & Garrison Murphy ’15 THE ROUNDUP St. Francis Xavier Church began construction on new buildings this past summer and looks to double the size of its parish, subsequently adding to the amount of parking spots Brophy is allotted. The construction east of the existing building eliminated a row of Brophy parking, […]

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News

Dean reimposes lanyard policy for student dress code

Key lanyards must not hang from pockets By Garrison Murphy ’15 THE ROUNDUP In an effort to maintain student body dress uniformity, Mr. Pat Higgins said he will be enforcing the existing policy that lanyards should not be hanging out of pockets. The trend, characterized by dangling a key lanyard out of a front pocket, became […]

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