SPORTS news FeatureNewsSportsSupreme CourtWorld News Supreme Court says Title IX permits Idaho, West Virginia transgender sports bans Kate ScanlonJune 30, 20266 min read The U.S. Supreme Court on June 30 upheld West Virginia and Idaho state laws requiring student athletes to compete on sports teams that correspond to their biological sex rather than their self-perceived gender identity. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports Terry Nolan Jr. becomes Mount Carmel’s first BCL Hall of Famer, joins class of 12 James HauptJune 17, 20264 min read Terry Nolan Jr. will be one of 12 honorees at the 2026 BCL Hall of Fame banquet, becoming the first-ever Mount Carmel alum inducted – a distinction that caps a career that took him from BCL standout to Division I scorer at three schools. FeatureNewsSportsWorld News World Cup kicks off amid passion, protests in Mexico David AgrenJune 15, 20264 min read Mexico opened its third turn as a World Cup host with a 2-0 victory over South Africa June 11 at Mexico City’s iconic stadium, previously known as Estadio Azteca, but Catholic leaders urged fans not to lose sight of the country’s deeper challenges. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSports Baltimore Catholics catch World Cup fever Nelson CoffinJune 15, 20265 min read Fervor for the sport can even penetrate religious enclaves, such as it did when six priests gathered in the rectory of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen in Homeland June 11 to watch Mexico top South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City in the Group A opener. FeatureNewsSportsWorld News Steaks, barbecue and shared blessings at play in bishops’ Stanley Cup wager John KnebelsJune 4, 20264 min read As the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes meet in the Stanley Cup Final, two Catholic bishops are taking part in a friendly wager featuring regional foods tied to their dioceses. FeatureNewsSportsVaticanWorld News As World Cup approaches, Pope Leo’s June prayer intention is for sport to foster peace and encounter Courtney MaresJune 3, 20263 min read With the FIFA World Cup opening this month, Pope Leo XIV has dedicated his June prayer intention to the power of sport to build bridges between cultures and nations, releasing a video prayer calling on athletes, coaches and fans alike to embrace the field as a space of encounter rather than division. FeatureLocal NewsNewsSchoolsSports Faith at bat: Failure, injury, pressure shape high school athletes Gary LambrechtMay 14, 20268 min read High school athletes often face more than wins and losses. Injuries, setbacks, pressure and disappointment can test their confidence and identity. Coaches, parents and Catholic school mentors say those struggles can also become opportunities for growth in faith, resilience and character. CommentaryIn The GameSports Bench to brilliance Mark VivianoMay 7, 20264 min read When Mark Scallion arrived at Mount St. Mary’s, the former high school star found himself sitting on the bench. Instead of giving up, he embraced a new role — and made college basketball history in the process. CommentarySports Common sense slowly emerges for protecting women’s athletics Kenneth CraycraftApril 13, 20264 min read On March 26, the International Olympic Committee made an announcement that is simultaneously surprising and banal. The IOC declared that only women are eligible to participate in women’s events in the Olympics. Of course, saying that women’s events are limited to women is as newsworthy as a declaration that water is wet. FeatureNewsOlympicsSportsWorld News Olympic gold medal pair skater Danny O’Shea on the importance of his Catholic faith and education Gina ChristianApril 11, 20265 min read When reflecting on his journey to the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Danny O’Shea credits not just his years of training, but his values and faith that were instilled in him through his Catholic school education. Previous 1 … 1 2 3 … 38 Next