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BEARS SPORTS NEW SUNDAY EDITION 05/11/2025

HIGHLIGHTS

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

Trophies earned

  • BASEBALL has 19-7 record, tie GP for regular season CHAMPIONSHIP!!!

  • GOLF did well

  • LACROSSE BACK TO BACK IAC CHAMPIONS; UNDEFEATED IN ALL DMV GAMES

  •  RUGBY had a tough scrum against Gonzaga

  • TENNIS wins 51STIAC championship

  • TRACK did well with youth

BEAR TRAX


WINTER SPORTS

  • 1 Bear alum  Turkish team’s season is complete

  • 13 Bear Alums in hockey – one Pro’s Calder Cup season is over. The other Bear’s review of L’11 AWESOME HS, USHL, COLLEGE AND PRO career

  • 1 Bear Alum in EPL U21

SPRING SPORTS

  • BASEBALL-7— two Bears leading their teams at the plate AND ARE HEADED TO NCAAs

  • GOLF- 3 players on the minor league tour; 1 player redshirting at Cal.

  • LACROSSE – 23 players, 11 seasons complete, 5 started, honors earned and likely to be soon announced

  • TENNIS-

  • TRACK- unable to find on their college websites.


INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

SPRING SPORTS

  • BASEBALL—COACH MARTINEZ’s squad’s 19-7 with a 9-1 IAC record thus tying GP for the REGULAR SEASON TITLE by beating the team from Rockville 5-2 (Bo White pitched 7 innings, struck out 4 and allowed only 3 singles–  The Bears lost to Georgetown Prep in IAC Tournament play. The

  • GOLF—COACH LUTHER’s links men won the inaugural MD Private School State Championship and the Freeman Memorial. They did well both in the IACs and the Met Championship. It appears that six wins, three losses and two ties = their record!!!

  • LACROSSE— COACH McGettigan racked up their 2nd consecutive IAC championship, going undefeated in the regular season. To capture the trophy, they conquered the Bulldogs of DC LANDON LACROSSE 11 SAINT ALBANS 7 and then the Bulldogs of Potomac LANDON LACROSSE 9 BULLIS 7.An impressive Class of 2025 showed extraordinary leadership. The WaPo quote rings true:

    • “This year’s roster featured an experienced group of 18 seniors, but it didn’t have the same star power as some years past. McGettigan admitted he didn’t expect this Landon team to go undefeated in the regular season again, and he figured his group wouldn’t be the preseason pick to lift the trophy.”

  • RUGBY—COACH SAM TYLER’s squad lost to DeMatha

  • TENNIS—COACH MILLER L’86, netmen turned it on when it counted beating StA for the Bears’ 51st IAC title!!! Per the head Coach, Coach Zaiser was instrumental in earning this goal.

  • TRACK— thanks to COACH HUNT, a very informative report on the B squad –

Landon School Track & Field – IAC Varsity B Meet Team SummaryMay 6, 2025 Episcopal High School

  • The Landon Bears had a strong showing at the IAC Varsity Bee Meet yesterday, highlighted BY SEVERAL PERSONAL RECORDS (PRS), TOP-THREE FINISHES, AND A RELAY VICTORY THAT SHOWCASED THE TEAM’S DEPTH AND DETERMINATION ACROSS ALL EVENTS.  They also finish in 2nd place, their best finish in over a decade

  • Sprints

  • In the 100 meters, Alex Pope led the team with a 3rd place finish (12.21), while Aubrey Cole (12.80, PR), Kaleb Hurst (14.28, PR), Brit Anderson (15.03, PR), and Hasaun Fryer (15.06, PR) all delivered solid performances.The 200 meters saw Aidan Eagle (25.67, PR) and Aidan Cline (26.07, PR) take 3rd and 4th respectively, with five total PRs in the event including standout efforts from Domingo Escudero and Darian Hendi. 

  • Mid-Distance & Distance

  • Kibett Sigei claimed 3rd in the 400 meters (58.23), while Noah Aronoff was close behind in 5th.In the 800 meters, Fimiyo Bejide ran a gutsy race to finish 4th (2:19.20, PR), followed by Jules Crowson (5th, 2:25.90, PR) and three additional PRs from Collin Lo, Albert Payson, and Rafayel Sargsyan.The 1600 meters featured a series of PRs led by Jules Crowson again in 8th (5:33.32), with Peter Grandison and Drew Gabron close behind.

  • Hurdles & Relays

  • Jared Plumer impressed with a 2nd place finish in the 300m hurdles (50.69, PR).The 4×100 relay team (Cole, Fasuyi, Pope, Moore) took 1st place in a blistering 48.14, demonstrating teamwork and speed.In the 4×400, the quartet of Aronoff, Bejide, Crowson, and Sigei combined for a 3rd place finish (3:56.67), highlighted by a blazing anchor leg from Sigei (56.83).

  • Field Events

  • Freshman Felipe Vargas-Kasambu was a standout in both the shot put (3rd, 28-08, PR) and discus (2nd, 82-03, PR). Strong PRs also came from Bodhi Virdi and Harry Ventimiglia.In the long jump, Sebastian Barahona took 5th with a PR leap of 16-01.


  • Overall, the Bears racked up a long list of PRs and competitive finishes, reflecting their hard work and progress throughout the season. The future looks bright with strong contributions from underclassmen and clutch performances across the board.   Complete results can be found here.

BEAR TRAX


BASKETBALL 9

1 Pro; 1 Div. I coach; 7 college(3 Div. I);

PRO

  • Darion Atkins L11, SIGORTAM.NET ISTANBUL (24-10), #18, 34 gp, 27.9 min/game, 15.0 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 2.7 apg, 1.9 block/game, 0.8 steal/GAME SEASON COMPLETED; i.e. the grandkids are back with a VERY HAPPY GRANDMOM!!!

HOCKEY 15

PRO

  • Sam Anas L’11 Minsk Dynamo 33-20;#7; per  FLASHSCORE 8 PRO SEASONS, 1 injury noted,  588 games played, 166 Gs, 280 As, 356 points; COLLEGE, QUINNIPIAC:

    • 2014 College Hockey News Rookie of the Year;

    • 2015  AHCA/CCM Hockey All-American Second Team

    • 2016 AHCA/CCM Hockey Men’s Division I All-America First Team

    • 2016 Frozen Four semifinalist, Sam Anas (East Region) All Star team

    • Led Quinnipiac in scoring all 3 years; 11th in all time Bobcats career Div. I points (a 4th year likely would have made him #1); 2nd in goals;

    • His teams qualified for the NCAAs all years and Frozen Four one year

  • Patrick Giles, L*18, #54   San Jose Barracudas (36-25-5-4) (AHL)  9 G, 2 A,1PPG,4 SHG, 1 GWG; lost 2nd  round of Calder Cup v. Colorado Eagles (video coach Kim Weiss b’dy 5/11), #54 played in all Calder games 2 As, 5SOG

·     SOCCER

  • Kristian Fletcher L’23: Nottingham Forest FC (7-2-9) #46, 11 GP. 3 G,

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SPRING SPORTS

BASEBALL-7

  • Dane Camphausen L’19 (Case Western Reserve University 27-12-1: ranked 17th in Division III). #40 for the Spartans—40 GS, 136 ABs, .375 BA, 54 RBIs, 17HRs in clinching 2nd  consecutive  University Athletic Association Championship title. 

  • Jack Cope L ‘20 (W&L Generals 13-17) #27,

  • Matthew Sicoli L’21 (Emory Eagles 26-14– NCAA postseason when the tournament field is announced on Monday, May 12th.) #18 for Eagles, 40 GS, 149 AB, .376, 46 RBI, 3 HR, 15 for 17 on SB; pitched 1.2 Inning– Seniors MATTHEW SICOLI and Brok Liu provided the dramatics in the Emory University baseball team’s regular season finale Sunday afternoon, capping off a 5-4, come-from-behind victory over the WashU Bears.

  • Robbie Lee L’22, (Denison Big Red) #44 Injured Red Shirt year.

  • Henry Prince L’22 (Bates College Bobcats 12-17) #31 NO STATS INJURED???

  • Jay Adams L’24, (Felician University Golden Eagles 30-16) #38 no appearances yet. INJURED ???

  • James PedasL’24, (Dickinson College Red Devils 16-19) #36 one inning pitched, no runs, 1 hit and 1 SO.SEASON ENDED

GOLF-1

  • Charles Bundy L22’ (California Golden Bears)Utilizing redshirt year during the 2024-25 collegiate season

  • Morgan Egloff L’15Minor League Tourrecent post

LACROSSE-23

2020

  • Joey Graham, Harvard Crimson #2: record 10-4; lost in Ivy Tournament, NCAA today

  • James Thomas, Navy Middies #13: record 8-7; Season and Career complete. FUTURE NAVY PILOT per USNA lax website.

2021

  • Stephen Bou, Pennsylvania Quakers #52: record 4-10; loss; Season and Career complete;

  • Jake Cohen, Yale Bulldogs #4:COMMITTED TO PLAY AT OSU in ’25-’26

  • Owen Hegadorn, Hampden-Sydney Tigers #4: record 12-6, lost 1st round ofODAC. Season and Career completed; #4’s H-S career- 26 GP, 176 min.  27 GA AND 1 GOAL SCORED!!!

  • Nicholas Kopp, Amherst Mammoths #20: record 15-5 STARTED WIN, 14/24, 4GBs; BEAR v. BEAR (Schermer and Ulisney) TODAY

  • Oscar Smink, Amherst Mammoths #10: record 15-5,WIN;  BEAR v. BEAR (Schermer and Ulisney) TODAY


2022

  • Cullen Brown, Ohio State #42: record 14-3; STARTED in WIN vs. UMd 4GBs, 2CTs; WIN v. Rutgers 1 A, 3GBs; loss to ND 4 GBs; Season Complete

  • Jackson Galiani, Hobart Statesmen #43: record 5-9; Season Complete

  • Preston Lugar, Navy Middies #16: 8-7 record; lost Season Complete

  • Will Single, Dickinson #16: record 14-5; PLAYED in WIN 1GB, (Bear v. Bear—Anthony Savoy) playing today

  • Hunter Taylor, Michigan #52: record 7-7  Season Complete

2023

  • Will Abramson, W&L Generals #43:  record 17-3; 3 WIN playing today

  • Andrew Atkins, Dickinson Red Devils #52: record 14-5; 3 WIN;

  • Will Cohen, Dartmouth #8; surgery out for season

  • Quinn Coughlan, Colby Mules #39; record 3-10; Season Complete

  • Anthony Savoy, Denison Big Red #18; record 13-7; 2 losses Season Complete

  • Nico Schermer, Bowdoin Polar Bears #40: record 14-3;  WIN PLAYED , 3 GBs, 1 CT; playing Amherst today BEAR v. BEAR (Kopp, Smink)

2024

  • Nathan Furgeson, Delaware Blue Hens #26; record 7-6; Season Complete

  • Kevin Miller, Georgetown BIG Hoyas #49; record 12-4; STARTED all 3 WINs, v. Marquette 2G, 3GB; v. Villanova 1G 1 A; BIG UPSET v. Duke, 1 GB

  • Davis Owens, Tufts #91 Jumbos: TEAM IS #1; record 19-0: 3 WIN PLAYED totals 5GBs, 3 CT

  • AnthonyPanetti, Bucknell #22: record 5-9; Season Complete

  • Chase Robertson, Utah #11; record 5-7 PLAYED  WIN and loss, ASUN regular season champs in tournament WIN 1G 1A ; loss 1G 1 GB; 2nd Team ASUN All Star; 1st team ASUN Rookies;  Season Complete

  • Troy Ulisney, Bowdoin Polar Bear #6: record 14-3, WIN PLAYED, 1 A, 1GB

TENNIS

  • Rex Bondi L’24, Gettysburg College Bullets 11-11; won singles in team win

Outdoor Track-2


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