On April 22 in the Chapman Arena, six members of HGP’s Class of 2024 officially signed to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. (photo courtesy of Jeani Grady/Caatlano Studio)
Athletics News
In her fifth season, Allison Boehm has taken the Holy Ghost Prep rowing program to amazing heights. She has produced six current collegiate rowers and has coached HGP’s top boat to nationals the past two years running. Here is a 2024 spring season preview of HGP rowing.
Longtime Bucks County Courier Times sportswriter Tom Moore recently wrote a remembrance piece about the 50th anniversary of Holy Ghost Prep winning the 1973-74 PIAA Class C boys basketball state championship. (photo of Bob Welsh holding the 1974 championship trophy is courtesy of the Bucks County Courier Times)
The Holy Ghost Prep lacrosse team is a hungry and competitive squad with strong leadership provided by team captains Bobby Williams, Matteo DiCiccio, Michael Holt, and Michael Malpezzi.
The 2024 HGP Ultimate team will look to extend the program’s streak of qualifying for the Pa. state championships every year since 2018.
The Holy Ghost Prep baseball team, a traditional PIAA District One powerhouse, should be one of the area’s best teams this spring.
The Holy Ghost Prep athletic department is excited to announce that the school will add volleyball as a varsity sport in the spring of 2025. To introduce the sport to the Holy Ghost Prep community, all interested HGP students are invited to four upcoming free volleyball clinics this spring.
Longtime Bucks County Courier Times writer Tom Moore wrote a heartwarming profile on Holy Ghost Prep's Junior Firebirds basketball clinics for area children and adults on the autism spectrum. (photo courtesy of Father Dan Sormani)
On February 6, Holy Ghost Prep sophomore Karl Hussey made history by bowling what is believed to be the first perfect 300 game in school history in a match against Neshaminy High School at Bowlero Bristol.
Nine former Holy Ghost Prep student-athletes were be inducted into the HGP Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, January 27, 2024 at the Holt Center. (photo courtesy of Catalano Studio)
The MLB Network is rating the top 10 players right now at each position, and HGP alum Nolan Jones ’16 was ranked as the No. 3 left fielder in the major leagues.
During a post-New Year’s Spiritan immersion trip to Pittsburgh, the Holy Ghost Prep ice hockey spent quality time with the students at the DePaul School for Learning and Speech, a school for speech and hearing impaired students in grades K-8. Area writer Rick Woelfel chronicled the trip in this "Hockey Happenings" article.
Holy Ghost Prep swimming and diving—led by captains Peter Patrick, Liam Halligan and Maxwell Crompton—is a tight-knit team with lots of key returnees.
Tom Heston ’12 moves over one chair on the bench to replace his mentor Tony Chapman ’71, who retired after 45 years of coaching Holy Ghost Prep basketball with a mind-boggling 928-351 record. Heston will build his first Firebirds squad around two returning starting guards, 6-2 junior Adrien “Ace” Varella (pictured) and 6-foot senior Gavin McLaughlin.
Holy Ghost Prep senior Tim Devine has been the starting varsity soccer goalie for the Firebirds for the past four years. And like anyone who has played the game, Devine has dreamt of playing collegiately at the Division One level. On Nov. 15, Devine saw his Division One dream become a reality as he signed a national letter of intent to attend the University of South Florida (USF). (photo courtesy of Catalano Studio)
The Holy Ghost Prep cross-country team captured a fourth straight PIAA District One Class 2A cross-country team title on October 27 at Lehigh University. The Firebirds had four top-10 finishers in the District One race and all four were district medalists: senior Papakojo Danquah (fourth place), junior Daniel Perez (fifth place), senior Maurece Jean-Brian (ninth place), senior Brendan DiEnna (10th place).
The Northeast Times profiled HGP soccer players Michael and Matt Cancelliere, a pair of brothers who each play prominent roles for the Firebirds.
Holy Ghost Prep celebrated its legendary basketball coach Tony Chapman ’71 and the many lives he impacted on Thursday, Sept. 28 with an all-day celebration. Chapman is pictured here with all of his former players who attended the evening celebration. (photo courtesy of Catalano Studio)
Holy Ghost Prep alum Nolan Jones ‘16, one of the National League's top rookies this season, was mic-ed up by ESPN for a half-inning of the Colorado Rockies game vs. the San Francisco Giants on "Sunday Night Baseball" on Sept. 10. In 89 games, Jones is batting .275 with 16 home runs, 52 RBI, and 13 stolen bases.
With three determined lead returners in seniors Papakojo Danquah and Brendan DiEnna and junior Daniel Perez, the Holy Ghost Prep cross-country team has begun its season with some top finishes.
The Holy Ghost Prep cross-country team has captured three straight PIAA District 1 Class 2A cross-country team titles and shows no signs of slowing down this fall
Through a new partnership with NovaCare Rehabilitation, Holy Ghost Prep has hired BJ Carolan as the school’s new athletic trainer, effectively immediately.
Isaac Acosta is a three-year starting first baseman on the HGP baseball team. He is also a volunteer fireman nearing the end of a six-month fire academy course that will enable him to become an interior firefighter upon graduation in late June. Read more about Isaac in this excellent Bucks County Courier Times profile by Tom Moore.
On a postcard-perfect May 10th morning, Holy Ghost Prep celebrated a landmark day in its 125-year history with a groundbreaking ceremony for the Duaime Athletic Complex (DAC).
After an extensive search, Holy Ghost Prep realized that the best man for the job was already on campus and hired Tom Heston ’12 to be HGP’s next head varsity basketball coach. Heston has taught chemistry at Ghost and has been a varsity assistant basketball coach at his alma mater under the legendary Tony Chapman.
On April 25 in the Chapman Arena, seven members of HGP’s Class of 2023 officially signed with colleges to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. (photo courtesy of Catalano Studio)
On April 15, the HGP track and field team competed in the Bensalem Invitational and continued to improve with 12 personal records out of 18 individual performances. The sprint relays fared well, with the 4x400 meter relay—composed of junior Papakojo Danquah, senior Jack Evans, senior Jack Frain, and junior Maurece Jean-Brian (pictured)—placing second.
John Ritchie ’06 has landed his dream job, being named the new head ice hockey coach at his alma mater Holy Ghost Prep.
Holy Ghost Prep athletic director Craig Conlin was one of 15 new inductees into the City of Philadelphia chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame on April 18.
On April 4, Holy Ghost Prep president Gregory J. Geruson '79 announced that the school will receive $1,250,000 in state funding from the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) to aid in the cost of the construction of the school’s new Duaime Athletic Complex.
In the April 9th edition of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writer Isabella DiAmore profiled Holy Ghost Prep's legendary hoops coach Tony Chapman, who recently announced his retirement after 45 seasons.
Gump Whiteside, the head ice hockey coach at Holy Ghost Prep for the past 15 years, has decided to retire from coaching. He will remain at Holy Ghost Prep as the assistant director of facilities and assistant director of athletics. (photo courtesy of Robert Barnes)
Holy Ghost Prep’s legendary coach Tony Chapman, one of only six high school basketball coaches in Pennsylvania history to reach the 900-win plateau, has decided to retire from coaching. Chapman finishes his illustrious coaching career at Holy Ghost Prep with an impressive 928-351 record.
The Bensalem Township Council unanimously approved the $4 million, 320,000-square-foot Duaime Athletic Complex project, including the John Mundy Track, at Holy Ghost Prep during its recent bimonthly meeting.
The Northeast Times profiled HGP junior Papakojo Danquah, who has blossomed into one of the area's best 800-meter and cross-country runners.
Holy Ghost Prep will break ground on the new $4-million Duaime Athletic Complex in early May. Bucks County Courier Times reporter Damon C. Williams recently wrote about the project.
Holy Ghost Prep has entered into a multi-year partnership with Yardley Makefield Soccer (YMS), allowing the highly recognized Bucks County soccer club to run some of its youth programs on the school’s brand-new Duaime Athletic Center synthetic turf field beginning in the fall of 2023.
Peter Cerenzo MS, LAT, ATC, CES, became Holy Ghost Prep’s new athletic trainer, effective February 6. In addition to working in clinical settings, Cerenzo’s professional experience includes working with student-athletes at the Division I and Division III college, high school, and junior high levels.
The Northeast Times profiled HGP senior basketball player Mel Lindsey, the son of a high school coach who hits the books as hard as he hits the glass for the Firebirds. A Maguire Scholar, Lindsey maintains a 3.16 grade point average in the classroom.
The Holy Ghost Prep varsity basketball team is now 8-6 on the season—thanks to its current four-game winning streak. With seven games left in the regular season, the senior-laden Firebirds are seeded seventh in the current PIAA District One Class 5A rankings.
The Northeast Times profiled HGP senior basketball player Ian Hendrix, who arrives at school at 6 a.m. to get up extra jump shots before school starts. A true scholar-athlete, Hendrix maintains a 4.25 grade point average in the classroom. (Photo courtesy of Douglas Benedict/Academic Image)
The 2022-23 Holy Ghost Prep ice hockey team will be led by its 10 seniors, including this year's captains Landon Stout, Brady Baehser, and John Seravalli.
The Northeast Times profiled Holy Ghost Prep senior Labrant "Deuce" Davis, the starting left wing on the Firebirds' soccer team who is excelling on the field and in the classroom. (photo courtesy of Robert Barnes/Pro Action Sports)
Holy Ghost Prep has entered into a five-year partnership with Under Armour, naming the global performance brand as the official outfitter for HGP athletics. (photo courtesy of Douglas Benedict/Academic Image)
Twelve members of the Class of 2018 are continuing continue their academic and athletic careers this fall.