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Pacelli pitcher Peyton Mancl breaks single-game strikeout record in playoff win
Pacelli pitcher Peyton Mancl breaks single-game strikeout record in playoff win

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Pacelli pitcher Peyton Mancl breaks single-game strikeout record in playoff win

STEVENS POINT - Pacelli ace Peyton Mancl struck out 19 on May 29 to help the Cardinals cruise past Marathon 1-0 in the Division 4 regional final of the WIAA softball tournament, breaking the school's single-game strike record. The 19-strikeout effort overtakes Laura Raflik's previous record-setting performance in which she struck out 17 in a game against Weyauwega-Fremont on April 19, 2010. Advertisement Molski reaches 100 career wins: History maker: Pacelli softball's Ann Molski reaches 400th career win Mancl, who has dominated the mound for Pacelli for back-to-back seasons in the Division 5 state championship, pitched the distance for the Cardinals, in the process relenting only two hits and two walks in the record-breaking effort. The effort helped the Rock Valley College commit earn her third consecutive double-digit strikeout performance, and eleventh overall for the season. How Pacelli prioritizes mental health: 'You have to be willing to fail': How mental health helped Pacelli reach new heights Advertisement On June 3, No. 1 Pacelli will face No. 2 Assumption, with a trip to advance to the sectional final on the line. Contact or send game stats/info to Sports Reporter Alfred Smith III at Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @AlfredS_III. This article originally appeared on Stevens Point Journal: Peyton Mancl breaks single-game strikeout record against Marathon

Pacelli among those institutions keeping an eye on potential state level cuts
Pacelli among those institutions keeping an eye on potential state level cuts

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Pacelli among those institutions keeping an eye on potential state level cuts

May 30—Around a week ago Pacelli Catholic Schools recognized another successful class during its 2025 Commencement, graduating all 11 of its students. It's a trend that has continued over the years as the school has boasted a 98.6% 10-year graduation rate and even though class sizes range on the low end of students per class, it's a mark Pacelli has nonetheless become proud of. However, recent maneuvering within the Minnesota State Legislature have raised anxieties regarding non-public schools funding Pacelli receives from the State of Minnesota. "This has been huge in the private school world," said Pacelli Advancement Director and social Studies teacher Nick McGrath. State law allows reimbursement to schools regardless of whether or not they go to a public or private school. That reimbursement funding goes towards things like busing, however, in his most recent budget proposal, Gov. Tim Walz pinned the cutting of $109 million in funding for non-public school aid as well as funding for busing non-public school students. It's something those in the private school sector, including Pacelli, have been watching closely as the school could miss out on close to $1,100 per student. "It's just a really touchy subject if we lost our funding," McGrath said. There are plenty of misconceptions that float around in the orbit of private schools including things like its education for the upper class or in Pacelli's case, you have to be Catholic to attend — neither of which are true in its case. "There's a common saying that if you've seen one private school, you've seen one private school," McGrath said, adding that Pacelli's enrollment mirrors its much bigger neighbor across the street, Austin High School, in terms of demographics. "You don't have to jump through hoops," he said. "Seventy-five percent of the student body receives aid of some kind. We mirror the demographics of the public system." A large chunk of Pacelli's overall each year comes from fundraising, including its biggest fundraiser, the Pacelli Auction, which this year aimed for raising between $225,000 and $250,000 and uses the money for things like scholarships. The school was actually saved through a fundraiser in 1992 when the financial strain of keeping the school open very nearly closed the school permanently. This year, the auction raised a total net profit of $217,531.67. While the legislature failed to get a budget passed during the regular session, it is now facing a special session to get it completed. However, the proposal has since been indefinitely postponed. Lobbying groups for private schools have opposed the bill, with the Minnesota Association of Independent schools citing that it's contradictory to state intentions. "This legislation directly contradicts long-standing Minnesota policy that ensures equitable access to educational benefits for all students, including those attending nonpublic schools," the MAIS said in a letter to the Minnesota Senate Education Finance Committee on March 30. However, educator unions have voiced support for the bill saying that money generated from the public should be used for public education. It's a source of frustration for private schools who say that education standards often cross over with those of public schools and in some cases, like Pacelli, the only difference tends to be that faith is a guiding principle. "We do not offer a cut-rate education," McGrath said. "You are not being served 80% coming Pacelli. What you are getting is a comprehensive education rooted in faith."

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