ATLANTIC CITY – Embattled St. John Vianney wrestler Anthony Knox Jr., who became a lightning rod for bad behavior in high school sports over the past two weeks, made history on the mat Saturday.
St. John Vianney 126-pounder Anthony Knox, one day after New Jersey Superior Court Judge Patrick J. Bartels issued a temporary restraining order that allowed him to compete in this tournament and ...
The Collingswood police officer who filed the complaint against St. John Vianney wrestler Anthony Knox, Jr. said he witnessed the three-time state champion “proceeded to punch (a minor ...
The way he wrestled in the first two rounds of the NJSIAA/IBEW Local 102 State Wrestling Champions, it looked liked the only thing that might derail St.John Vianney’s Anthony Knox from chasing ...
While a state appellate court decides whether to hear an NJSIAA appeal of a lower court decision reinstating St. John Vianney wrestler Anthony Knox in the state tournament, New Jersey athletic ...
St. John Vianney wrestler Anthony Knox is three wins away from becoming New Jersey’s only fifth, four-time state champion after another commanding victory at Boardwall Hall on Thursday afternoon.
On Thursday, at an informational meeting about St. John Vianney’s future, many members voiced their concerns in the ongoing fight to keep the church open.
Born in Altoona, PA, she was a daughter of the late John and Caroline (Stachura) Potopa. Sister M. Vianney entered the Bernardine Order on August 11, 1941, and was in her 73rd year of religious life.