Wednesday, April 7, 2021
‘Come and See’ Rev. Wakulich discusses plans for new building, hopes to attract students By Logan Smith Staff Reporter Rev. Wakulich, Priest of the St. John’s Student Parish Center, expressed his distaste for the current state of the structure to students in an open house last Wednesday. “Get a look at this building,” Wakulich said. “It’s kinda ugly… This building was also made to be a fallout shelter.” A common word used for the building by most who have seen it is “modest.” Regardless of people’s opinions, the building is scheduled to be demolished and rebuilt with an entirely new design in May of this year, with plans to be finished in July of 2022. In his tour, Wakulich uses nearby campus landmarks to describe the stature of the new church. “See that glass structure there, on the front of the business college,” Wakulich said. “Our new bell tower is twice as tall as that.” The bell tower, the tallest part of the future project, will be 150 feet tall and 25 feet wide. See Come on pg. 2
St. John Catholic Student Center was open to students all day for prayer and meditation.
Joshua Cleary
Sterling, Knowles excited about young players in the secondary
Dean Ruhl Staff Reporter Tre Sterling read the eyes of the quarterback, the route of the receiver, and jumped. Falling between his hands, a pass from Texas Tech quarterback Alan Bowman. He tucked the ball, an open field in front of him, and returned the interception 65 yards for a touchdown. It was the highlight of the safety’s season, and a high point of the surprise success the OSU defense had last season. A success that the defense wants to replicate this season. Sterling said he likes what he sees from the young players who are stepping up in the secondary. A secondary that will be without Rodarius Williams, who declared for the NFL draft following last season. “The young guys are getting more reps,” Sterling said. “There’s going to be some mistakes early on, and that’s even with starters. They’re learning from their mistakes and learning their lessons, and getting better each day.”
One of those young guys? Korie Black. Knowles said Black has all the skills you’d want in a cornerback, and Sterling said he sees it too. “The jump he’s made from last year to this year is phenomenal,” Sterling said. “The footwork he has, the speed he has and breaking on balls and routes. He definitely is balling out and chasing a (starting) spot right now.” Returning Sterling and Kolby Harvell-Peel has helped Knowles. Along with players like Malcolm Rodriguez and Trace Ford, the defense’s veteran leaders are helping teach the defense, a defense they’ve become familiar with
over several seasons. “I see those (veteran) guys and they’re really mentoring the young guys,” Knowles said. “I see them on the sidelines, I see them constantly talking to them whenever we do walkthroughs.” Sterling said Knowles was one of the meanest coaches he’d ever had, but after several seasons he has relaxed more, because of how comfortable the veterans have become with the playbook. “He’s laid back and lets us do what we do,” Sterling said. “We make plays.” sports.ed@ocolly.com