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Power outage shakes up end of day

Students make their way through the darkness to pack up after 9th period.

February 4th started out as a normal Monday.  Perhaps a bit more sluggish because of the Superbowl, yet still more or run of the mill until the power suddenly went near the end of 8th period.   The power outage affected homes and businesses from W. 30th all the way down to W. 99th  Street, a distance of 3.5 miles.  The cause of the outage is unknown.

Some 9th period classes were able to push forward, but others scrapped their lessons for the day.  Among those affected was Mr. Hogan’s class in the basement of the chapel. Their classroom–with no windows to let in natural light–was pitch-black, and class was clearly unable to resume.  As a result Mr. Hogan was forced to release his 9th period class early.

Other teachers were able to proceed.   Mr. Howard–whose famous whiteboard notes need no power–and Mr. Fujimoto both carried on, although both teachers had scuttle planned videos.  “We have enough hot air in us to last one class,” Mr. Fujimoto said. “If [the power were out] a whole day, that would be a different story.”

The lack of power created other problems, as well.   The lack of working elevators forced  Ignatians on crutches to use the stairs to navigate campus, causing one student to trip while doing so.  English teacher Mr. Hodermarsky was stuck in the old main building elevator for 25 minutes in total darkness.

Forgetting his cell phone, Mr. Hodermarsky had no light to see or the ability to dial for help, but he eventually found the emergency call button and waited for Director of Plant Services Mr. Peter Hendler to rescue him.  Despite being in this nerve-wracking situation, he stayed calm.    “I teach [Edgar Allen] Poe, so I’m very accustomed to reading about these claustrophobic environments. I’d ironically just got done reading the ‘Cask of Amontillado,’ where–as you know–the character, Fortunado, is walled in at the end of the story,” Hodermarsky said. “Poe got me through it.”

 

Hear Mr. Hodermarsky’s interview with Eye moderator Mr. Pecot below

Saint Ignatius Remains #3 in Plain Dealer Top 25, #8 in State

With a re-match against St. Edward at the Eagle’s Nest on Friday approaching, the Wildcats stayed at #3 in the Plain Dealer Top 25. The seven-county poll had some movement in the Top 5, as Villa Angela-Saint Joseph increased their ranking to #4 in the poll and Shaker Heights went back to #5. The top three remained the same though, as Mentor topped the poll with St. Edward at #2. Both near the top, the Wildcats and Eagles tip off in Lakewood at 7:30 pm with JV action at 6 pm on Friday. The Varsity Wildcats clipped the Eagles their firt time out, 58-56.

Tickets go on sale to students for the rivalry match-up on Tuesday morning at 7:30 am. The tickets are on sale for $7 and can be purchased in the Saint Ignatius Senior Lounge.

 

Here is what the poll looks like. High school hoops season continues heating up, as the Wildcats will surely come refreshed after having the weekend off due to inclement weather on Friday and Saturday.

Top 10 in PD Poll

1. Mentor (14-3)

2. St. Edward (15-4)

3. Saint Ignatius (12-3)

4. Villa Angela-St. Joseph (13-2)

5. Shaker Heights (11-5)

6. Garfield Heights (12-3)

7. St. Vincent-St. Mary (9-7)

8. Cleveland Heights (12-3)

9. Central Catholic (10-5)

10. Richmond Heights (13-2)

Saint Ignatius stands at #8 in this week’s Associated Press State Poll. Mentor remained 6th.

Blackout on Campus

Power knocked out at Saint Ignatius

Monday was going pretty normally as the last hour of the day had arrived, and then at 2:05 ET, the power was knocked out at Saint Ignatius High School. All of campus has been knocked off as school administrators are exploring what has gone wrong right now.

More is coming, but right now the only info we know is that the power is out at West 30th and Lorain, so 9th period will go on without lights.

UPDATE: Power was restored as of 3:39 PM.

SIGNING DAY PROFILES: Dave Katusha

Dave Katusha
6’2″ 265 pound Saint Ignatius Defensive Lineman
Air Force Academy

A man who came on the scene as a first-year varsity starter in 2012, Dave Katusha quickly became one of the most powerful nose tackles to handle in all of the country. As an absolute wrecking ball, Dave was a force that each offensive line had to prepare for greatly. He took up two to even three offensive lineman, as he plunged the middle of the field up all season, along with his fellow defensive lineman Kevin Kavalec and Dave Katusha.  Katusha was relentless all year long, and although he wasn’t heard of a ton in the Wildcat defense, he made the impact and was a huge reason for tacklers to step up because of the amount of space he took up in the middle.  Katusha was named an AP All-District second teamer as well. He loved the Air Force Academy at first sight. The Falcons come off a 6-7 season, as Dave will be playing for Troy Calhoun, who has been at Air Force for six seasons.  Calhoun was the 2007 Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. Katusha will be under defensive line coach Ron Burton (10 seasons). On the Air Force website, Air Force states that “Burton has developed some of the school’s best defensive linemen.”

The Eye is your home base for Saint Ignatius’ Signing Day

The stage is set at the Breen Center for the National Signing Day for high school athletes.

On Wednesday, February 6, several Saint Ignatius senior student athletes will sign letters of intent as part of the National High School Signing Day festivities. If you cannot make it to the Breen Center to catch the event, you can watch from home as SIBN will pick up coverage starting at 3 PM.

In the meantime, Eye sports reporter and SIBN broadcatser John Fanta ’13 is posting a series of profiles on the seniors headed off to play next year. Tweet him your comments and questions and check back for updates.

SIGNING DAY PROFILES: Ty Sanda

Ty Sanda
Saint Ignatius Soccer Midfielder
University of Akron

One of the great team players for the Saint Ignatius 2012 soccer team, Ty Sanda not only can score but he is one of the most gifted passers to have gone through the Saint Ignatius Soccer Program. Being awarded All-American honors, first-team All-Ohio, Ohio co-Player of the Year in Division I,  Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association Mr. Soccer, Ty had an exceptional 2012, and it didn’t just occur on the soccer pitch. Ty received Academic All-Ohio honors as well. As if that wasn’ t enough, he can top all of his awards as he was the Greater Cleveland Player of the Year and a Plain Dealer All-Star. Ty ended his career with 29 goals and 19 assists. In 2012, he finished with nine goals and nine assists. Sanda’s dry sense of humor and his love for the game have driven him to so much success at West 30th and Lorain. Sanda is heading to one of the best soccer programs in all of the land. Founded in 1954, the Akron Zips soccer team has had an outstanding run of success. In 2010, the Zips were the NCAA Tournament Champions, and have been runner-up twice. Head coach Jared Embrick became the seventh head coach in The University of Akron men’s soccer program in December of 2012.

SIGNING DAY PROFILES: Nick Taljan

Nick Taljan
Saint Ignatius Soccer Midfielder
Bellarmine University

Another strong talent for the Saint Ignatius Soccer Program, Nick Taljan did have to fight through adversity in his senior season. Although he went through a tough ankle injury, Taljan fought back and had his highlights on the soccer pitch. He started the season very well for the Soccer ‘Cats as Saint Ignatius had won their 18th consecutive game in their home opener of 2012 when Taljan hammered two goals into the back of the net. Later on in the season, Taljan came back from injury and scored two goals for the Wildcats as they won their 499th game in program history over University School and Coach McLaughlin had won his 299th game in his coaching career. As Saint Ignatius sports reporter Eddie Dwyer put it, Taljan had “paved the way” for the Soccer ‘Cats to their milestones of 500 program wins and Coach’s McLaughlin’s 300th  career win. Taljan is heading to Division II, where he’ll play in the Great Lakes Valley Conference for the Knights of Bellarmine Univeristy. Taljan is heading to Kentucky to play for coach Tim Chastonay. Taljan looks to bring his great skill to the next level for Coach Chastonay and the Knights.

SIGNING DAY PROFILES: Jacob Roth

Jacob Roth
Saint Ignatius Soccer Defender
Bowling Green State University

An all-around athlete with size, strength, and a leg that is extremely powerful, Jake Roth will be flying for the Falcons of Bowling Green beginning in the fall of 2013. A tremendous defender, Jake Roth scored five goals and had nine assists for 15-1-3 Saint Ignatius. Roth was a first-team Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association player, first team All-Greater Cleveland player, and was honored on the 2012 Plain Dealer All-Star Team. Jake came up in the clutch for the Wildcats throughout the season as Coach McLaughlin awarded the stud defender with Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Defender at the end-of-the-season banquet. An outstanding achievement for Roth was being selected as an All-American. Roth went down to Alabama for the East/West game in December. When he was selected, he smiled and said, “I’m not only an All-American. I’m an All-American Wildcat.” Head Coach Eric Nichols has been at Bowling Green for four seasons. The Falcons fell in the first round of the MAC Tournament in 2012 to Akron. Nichols values academics very much, as the Falcons received the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award in 2012. Jake Roth is on his way to the Mid-American Conference, and looks to make an impact on Bowling Green in the future.

SIGNING DAY PROFILES: Andres Kolaczko

Andres Kolaczko
Saint Ignatius Soccer Defender
Ashland University

When Saint Ignatius Soccer Coach Mike McLaughlin thinks about Andres Kolaczko, he thinks of the word “Magis,” or more. Andres has always done the “more” for Saint Ignatius. An honorable mention All-Greater Cleveland player in 2012, Andres was also awarded the Magis and Coaches Cup awards at the team banquet. Kolaczko displays what the Saint Ignatius Soccer Program is all about and what 302 career game-winner Mike McLaughlin is trying to instill in all of his players. Andres was “Mr. Hustle” for Saint Ignatius, as his stout defense was part of a Wildcat defense that produced ten shutouts in the 2012 season. Kolaczko will further his soccer career with the Eagles of Ashland. Ashland competed tightly in Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference action, as they finished at 8-8-2 on the 2012 season. Jon Freeman will be in his fourth season as the head coach of Ashland next fall. Ashland is annually regarded as one of the top programs in the region a Freeman has the Eagles playing at a high level every year. Kolaczko looks to continue bringing his hustle and passion for the game for the Purple and Gold of Ashland in 2013.

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