ENDICOTT — Watch out Broncos and Panthers — the Saints have already won the Souper Bowl.
Students at All Saints Catholic School held their annual Souper Sports Day Feb. 4, collecting canned goods for Mother Teresa’s Cupboard, a food pantry in Endicott.
The project was part of the diocese’s “Mercy Extended: Catholic Schools Day of Service,” which saw all of the Catholic schools in the diocese participate in a community service project as part of their Catholic Schools Week celebrations.
See photos of the day below. For more information about All Saints Catholic School, click here.

Students from All Saints Catholic School in Endicott held Souper Sports Day Feb. 4 and collected food for Mother Teresa’s Cupboard. From left to right: Vincent Standish, Sophie Cooper, Noah Pangilinan, Cash Vaughan, Mack Patterson, Sister Agnes Shaw, Connor Jones, Patricia Brocious and Emilie Berger. (Sun photo | Chuck Haupt)

Emilie Berger and Vincent Standish help with the food collected during All Saints Catholic School’s Souper Sports Day Feb. 4. The students, wearing sports jerseys, collected the canned goods for Mother Teresa’s Cupboard, a food pantry in Endicott, a yearly event held during Catholic Schools Week. (Sun photo | Chuck Haupt)

Vincent Standish helps with the food collected during All Saints Catholic School’s Souper Sports Day Feb. 4. The students, wearing sports jerseys, collected the can goods for Mother Teresa’s Cupboard, a food pantry in Endicott, a yearly event held during Catholic Schools Week. (Sun photo | Chuck Haupt)