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Vol. 41, No. 6
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February 11, 2026
Seahawks’ Love excites friends with Angelo Sena, Super Bowl victory longtime 2016 Nazareth Riverside graduate’s interception helps Seattle secure barber, dies second NFL title at 88 By BILL STONE
Contributing Reporter
Jacob Bartels has marveled at the athletic talents of Seattle Seahawks strong safety and Nazareth Academy graduate Julian Love for a long time. “Julian and I grew up in Westchester, playing basketball and football,” said Bartels, who then played both sports with Love at Nazareth and also graduated in 2016. “I know, along with myself and all of my buddies, you kind of get numb to it, watching him excel at Notre Dame, (the National Football League). You shouldn’t be used to the Super Bowl but you’re used to see him do so well.” Now an offseason LaGrange Park resident near the high school, Love was among the heroes in the Seahawks’ 29-13 Super Bowl victory over the New England See LOVE on page 8
Sena ran the barbershop inside the train station for decades By STELLA BROWN Staff Reporter
COURTESY OF NAZARETH ACADEMY
2016 Nazareth graduate Julian Love and the Seattle Seahawks played the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
The owner and operator of the barbershop inside the Riverside train station, Angelo Sena, died in January. He was 88. A resident of Westchester and formerly Berwyn, Sena grew up in Milan, Italy. He ran his barbershop in Riverside for several decades. “He was such a good-natured person. I regularly saw the same guys in the shop, so he had a consistent clientele that went over years and years. I think he was highly respected by everySee ANGELO SENA on page 9
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