The Great South Bay Swim ia an event which first took place over 50 years ago. In 1999 the swim was dedicated to the memory of Maggie Fischer. She passed away just a few days before its revival; she was scheduled to be a competitor. Maggie was a seventeen year old senior of St. Anthony's High School, born and raised in Brightwaters. In seventeen years she achieved more than what most could hope to do in a lifetime. She was one of the top students in her class, an accomplished member of the crew and swim teams, an incredible flutist, and a dedicated lifeguard to the Saltaire community on Fire Island. Maggie was the type of person who was described by friends as being "extremely generous and kind hearted." She continually strived for perfection, and most often achieved that goal. Maggie loved just having fun, and the swim is dedicated to that memory of her, the memory of the life she lived and of all the amazing things she accomplished in her seventeen years.
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Coach Rich Reichert was honored at the St. Anthony's V. Stepinac game on October 6th...not only for his title as Coach with Most Wins in Suffolk History but as a true Friar and a wonderful man! Congratualtions, Coach!
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FRIAR JOHN FEINBERG '12 RAISED OVER $2,500 TO ASSIST LOCAL INJURED VETERAN. FEINBERG RAISED THE MONEY WITH A 5 K RACE .
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THE FRIARS BEAT CHAMINADE !!! CLOSE GAME ..DETAILS BELOW
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The Friars Boys Varsity Team had a great win against Martin Luther HS..Friars were in great form
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Rich Reichert, class of 1970, made history this weekend by overtaking Bellport's Joe Cipp as the Suffolk County Caoch with the all-time most wins
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Alan Hahn, Class of 1989 , just published a book entitled 100 Things Knick Fans Should Know Before They Die. The book is available through triumphbooks.com
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The Open House held on September 16th was a true Homecoming for many Friar Alum who came with their Future Friars to visit their Alma Mater. It was wonderful to see the Friar Tradition being passed on!
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Carlo Cavallo '87 was known for his love of surfing back when he was a Friar..Today he is a well-known Master Chef in Napa Valley. Great article about Carlo!
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The St. Anthony's community remembered those lost on 9/11 with a Mass and Prayer Service at the WTC Memorial. Students, Faculty and Alumni gathered at the Crucifix located in front of the WTC Beam and prayed for all those families who lost loved ones. We Will Never Forget.
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