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“Tennis is largely an individual sport, so I think the fact that we think of it as a team sport and get the JV team out here to support us means a lot,” Bethlehem junior captain Rayka Kogut said.
Photo/George Novak The usual suspects of Bethlehem College and Tauranga Boys' and Girls were left to fight it out for glory at the Western Bay of Plenty Junior Badminton Championships yesterday.
Bethlehem junior Claire Hutton ... made her oral commitment last month to play her Division I college soccer at North Carolina, the preeminent program in the country with 23 Atlantic Coast ...
Nate Lackman, Rhode Island College: The Bethlehem Catholic product won a national title by beating the No. 1 seed in overtime at 157. The junior was 35-0 this season and the school’s national ...
The team of four Year 7 Boys earned Bethlehem College fourth place (of 16 schools) in the Top Schools points for Year 7/8 Boys category. The Junior Girls team placed 13th of 29 schools.
Joe Jay Smith returned home from Kansas this week to sign his letter of intent to play Division I college football. For the 2016 Bethlehem Catholic graduate, waiting nearly three years was worth it.
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