by Susan Rosenlof | Nov 11, 2020 | Athletic News, School News
Nine Crusader student-athletes signed national letters of intent today. Top row, left to right: JoJo Randby, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Swimming Tatum Villotta, University of South Dakota, Softball Mary Claire Daubendiek, George Washington University, Volleyball...
by Mary Catherine Ruesch | Apr 17, 2019 | All News, Athletic News, School News
Marian High School is proud to announce that five Crusader student-athletes signed letters of intent April 16. While they have displayed stellar performances on the court and field their time spent in the classroom and community is just as impressive. Sarah Anderson...
by Mary Catherine Ruesch | Feb 6, 2019 | All News, Athletic News, School News
Marian High School is proud to announce that six Crusader student-athletes signed letters of intent. While they have displayed stellar performances on the court and field their time spent in the classroom and community is just as impressive. Jalea Culliver ’19 signed...
by Mary Catherine Ruesch | Feb 5, 2019 | All News, Athletic News, School News
Athletic Director and Assistant Principal Rochelle Rohlfs has been recognized by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) as a Certified Athletic Administrator. In order to gain this certification, Rohlfs had to demonstrate the highest...
by Mary Catherine Ruesch | Jan 10, 2019 | All News, Athletic News, School News
Senior Jalea Culliver has been selected as a top female Scholar Athlete for golf by the Greater Omaha Sports Committee. She was honored at a luncheon with other fall Scholar Athletes on Tuesday, Jan. 8, at the Downtown DoubleTree Hotel. The Greater Omaha Sports...
by Mary Catherine Ruesch | Nov 14, 2018 | All News, Athletic News, School News
Marian High School is proud to announce that ten Crusader student-athletes signed letters of intent today. While they have displayed stellar performances on the court and field, their time spent in the classroom and community is just as impressive. Emily Bressman ’19...