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BEAR SPORTS NEWS SUNDAY EDITION 10.01.2023

BearSportsNews Sunday Edition

Bear Facts

Bears recognized among thousands of College Football players for academic success, football performance, and exemplary community leadership. Mac nominated in ‘22 and Tómas “23 —THOSE ARE BEARS!!! The School’s Core Valuesare endorsed by such actions!!!

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS— 

  • Football goes 3-1 after Woodberry Forest defeat

  • Senior earns Bear Athlete of Week for Potomac game

  • Soccer had 2 consecutive IAC wins

  • Water Polo 2 loses and then win

  • Cross Country has its first home meet in 2 years and places well

  • Hockey—former assistant coach named 1st woman coach in Men’s Div. III hockey

BEAR TRACKS

  • CROSS COUNTRY—2 rostered, both Div. I

  • FOOTBALL—13 rostered players, 8 on DIV.I;  6 games, 6 Bears with playing time for 2nd year in a row, Bear nominated for Campbell trophy

  • 2 FOOTBALL COACHES,

  • 1 NFL J-E-T-S, 

  •  App State Div. I wins by 1 point

  • SOCCER—

  • College–6rostered, 3 Div. I, 5 played

  • Pro—1 rostered on EPL club

  • GOLF–

  • 2 Developmental Pros 

  • 1 Div. I player  

  • 1 Div. III player tied with 2 teammates in 7th places to help team earn 1st

  • PRO HOCKEY—Bear in Belarus KHL 

  • COLLEGE CLUB HOCKEY—1 assistant coach 

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

FOOTBALL 3-1

Coach Padalino Bears lost their first to a VERY BIG, very talented Woodberry Forest Saturday 

  • For last week’s play against the Potomac Panthers, Anthony Panetti earned an Athlete of the week recognition 

SOCCER 3-2-1 

Coach Reed’s side beat EHS 3-0 and against 2-0 over Georgetown Prep

WATER POLO 

Coach Moorin’s squadlost to Calvert Hall 7-10, Reading HS 11-20, beat St. Benedictine 15-5 and the JV scored a BIG WIN over the Purple Eagles!!! 

JV beats Gonzaga 

CROSS COUNTRY 

First race in 2 years at Landon and on the new course—good results 

BEAR TRACKS

Cross Country/Track and Field 2

  • Asim Hakim-Florian, L’23 Colgate University – team placed 61 out of 124 Paul Short Invitational

  • Sam Cohen, L’23, Tulane University—team runs vs. Nichols State 9/23 7pm 

Football 12 rostered –7 GAMES, 6 PLAYED

  • Chazz Harley L19 #27, RS Junior, OLB Elon –the Phoenix (3-2) beat W&M 14-6  

  • Jelani Machen L19 #32, CB, Bryant University (2-3) {post grad transfer Harvard}   lost to Rhode Island 26-49 #32 played and had 2 tackles

  • Tommy Kenary, L20 DL #21 Middlebury (2-1) win over Bowdoin 27-21 #21 4 solo’s 1 TFL

  • Tyler Smith, L20 DB #23—Georgetown (3-2) win 28-24 Fordham 

  • Eric Ford, L21 OLB #40 Army (MAPS sophomore) (2-2) BYE WEEK 

  • Chantz Harley, L21, DB #24 Maryland (RS Sophomore) (5-0) beat 44-17Indiana played 1 tackle

  • Greg Johnson, L21 OL #71 – Georgetown (3-2) win 28-24 Fordham played

  • Dameon Ming, L21 RB/LB#26 –Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (4-0); 63-0 Ithaca College played 1 tackle

  • Carter Phillips, L22, WR #86—Georgetown (3-2) win 28-24 Fordham 

  • Taylor Best, L’23, WR #29–University of Maryland (5-0) beat Indiana 44-17 

  • Ethan Ming, L23, DB #11#24 Carnegie Mellon University (4-1) beat Allegheny College 19-13 played

  • Football Coaches 2

Beat Bills 2-1-0 

App State (232) beat @ULM 41-40

Soccer 6 rostered—2 played, 1 assisted on winning goal

Marc Schermer, L 20, #14, Hamilton (3-4-2) lost 2-3 Conn College 

Hayden Evans, L 20, GK# 1; University of Michigan (2-3-4); #1 not played since9/8 injury?  

Issa Mudashiru, L21, D #33 Princeton University (3-3-1), #33 played 20 minutes in a win; 1-1 v. Yale 

Carlos Febles, L22, D #6 Oberlin College (2-3-4); losses to ranked teams #6 started and played 90 minutes to have assist on winning goal; 2-2 tie Worcester #6 90 minutes

Conrad Brady, L23, M #26, Penn State University (6-1-2) MSU game 10/1 

Art Keys, L23, #32 F, Swarthmore College (1-5-3) loss 1-4 v. JHU  

Professional Soccer 1

  • DC United forward/ Swansea City U21 Kristian Fletcher L’23, no scheduled matches yet 

Swimming-3

Jacob Rosner L19 Northwestern no schedule posted yet 

Ethan Tun L21 Carleton first met 10/14 

Harrison Tun, L23, Tufts University first met 11/19 

Professional Ice Hockey-1

Sam Anas L’ 11, HC Dinamo Minsk KHL 10 games, 4 goals and 5 assists 9 points = 3rd on team; only American, 6 Canadians rest Russians or Belarussians; 1 of 4 who are 30+ 

Hockey Coach-1

Former Landon Hockey Coach, Kim Weiss, 1st Landon female hockey assistant coach, named Assistant Coach for Trinity College (her alma mater) men’s team, 1st woman named to Division III men’s staff. 

College Club Hockey -1

Alex Norwinski L’15 Liberty University Div? Hockey Coach 

Golf

Pro

Morgan Egloff L’15working his way up thecircuit, ended in the money  

John Kalavritinos L’17 playing the developmental tour.earned a paycheck on the Minor league tour.

College

Charlie Bundy L’22 College of William & Mary Tribe, next match v. GU at Woodmont 10/15-16 

John Bates L’23 Rhodes College- The Rhodes Men’s Golf hosted its’ Fall Invitational at Tunica National GC, and for the 2nd time in the 23-year history of the event the Lynx came away as tournament champions in the field of 16 schools. The team had a balanced performance, with Senior Avery Stansell, Junior Billy Gussler, and Freshman John Batesall tying for 7th place at 4-over par 

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