So, you’re looking for the Bishop Feehan hockey schedule, huh? Lemme tell ya, finding any high school sports schedule these days can be a bit of a adventure. It’s not like they just mail it to your house, or have it posted up at the town diner anymore. Nope, you gotta go digging.
The Usual Scramble
First thing everyone does, right? You go to the internet. That’s what I did. Fired up the old search engine, typed in “Bishop Feehan hockey schedule.” You’d think, in this day and age, it’d be the first thing that pops up, big and bold. But schools, man, their websites can be something else. It’s like they’re all built by different people who never talked to each other. One school’s athletics page is all flashy, another looks like it was made in 1998. There’s no standard, you know?
It reminds me of trying to find out when town recycling day is. You’d think that’d be simple. But no, you end up on some municipal site, clicking through five different PDF documents, each one formatted differently. It’s a whole thing. And these hockey schedules, they’re often tucked away.
Navigating the Labyrinth
So, you land on what you think is the right page. Maybe the school’s main site, then you gotta find “Athletics.” Easy, right? Not always. Sometimes it’s “Student Life,” sometimes it’s hidden under a dropdown menu you’d never guess. And then, once you find the hockey section, is the schedule there? Or is it a link to some other third-party site? It’s a crapshoot.
- I started by just searching the school name and “hockey schedule.”
- Then I tried digging through the school’s official website, looking for the athletics department.
- Sometimes these schedules are on those big high school sports aggregate sites too, which can be another layer of clicking.
You see this with a lot of organizations, not just schools. Everyone’s got a website, but not everyone knows how to make information easy to find. They’re too busy with, I don’t know, making sure the “mission statement” is prominent. Forget the practical stuff people actually need, like when the puck drops.
Finally Getting There
Anyway, after a bit of clicking around, I eventually got to it. Sometimes you get lucky and it’s right there on the team page. Other times, it’s a PDF you gotta download, or it’s on a completely different platform they use for scores and schedules. I think this time, it was fairly straightforward once I landed on the specific sports section, but I’ve had others where I almost gave up and just planned to ask someone at the next PTA meeting, if those even happen like they used to.
It’s like trying to get customer service on the phone these days. You press one for this, two for that, say “representative” ten times into the void, and then you get disconnected. Finding a simple schedule shouldn’t feel like that, but sometimes it does. It’s the nature of the beast with so much information being online but not always organized in a way that makes sense to the average Joe just trying to see a hockey game.
So, yeah, I found the Bishop Feehan schedule. Printed it out, actually. Call me old-fashioned, but having it on paper, stuck to the fridge, still works best for me. Less clicking, more knowing when to show up for the game. That’s the goal, right?