BEARSPORTSNEWS 01.30.2022
- goldenstateservicesj
- Jan 29, 2022
- 4 min read

SUNDAY EDITION
Highlights
Inside the White Rocks
Wrestling continues to roll
Basketball runs into Bullis and IAC leader SSSA
Indoor Track
Hockey loses two
Soccer has a player named to the USMNT U20 team
Squash wins convincingly.
Alumni Bears 39 plus 2 coaches
1 Bear pro basketball player leading the team in stats
7 Bear college basketball players –2 freshmen ripping it up; 2 GSs getting major PT . Bear Graduate students helping programs while they get another year of education. Bear freshman leads his class in many stats
11 Bears playing hockey this season : 1 pro scoring; 1 Div. I assistant captain; Tier II Junior league; 3 playing club; 1 development league; 4 PGs, some stats for them Bear alum goalie skates up and assists on a goal
2 Bear lacrosse in the JHU operating room and Homewood Field.
1 Bear swimmer swims v. Wisconsin
1 wrestler hitting the mats for a school of Bears
Inside the White Rocks

Winter Sports
BASKETBALL—9-8 tough loss to Bullis 48-62. At #12 SSSA a scoring match 100-78 after a CLOSE halftime score of 48-40.
HOCKEY— 7-2 Gonzaga shows how its earlier schedule helps in a 5-2 win over the Bears. Then StA benefitted from Landon’s roster absences in a 7-3 win. Mt. St. Joe’s Friday Postponed to 2/9
1st place St.John’s at the Bears Den 2/2 4:30pm. GUARENTEED TO BE MORE INTERESTING THAN THE WFT “REVEAL” that day and then GP at home Friday at 6pm.
(not 100% sure of these next two games; schedules -Landon.net, MAPHL @monumental—not the same).
INDOOR TRACK Coach Hunt recent meets cancelled? Postponed?
SWIMMING Coach Ros
SQUASH Coach Miller beat the Heights 6-1
WRESTLING Coach Katz’s write-ups of his meets are the best. The pride he has for his Bears shines through his words.

The team continues its winning streak to 7-0 with a win against Bullis. The final score was 51-27. The team remains undefeated in the league with two more teams to beat. Bullis has beaten both teams we have not wrestled.
We received 8 forfeits: Seamus McNamara 113, Daniel Samuel 120, Will Levy 145, Anthony Savoy 170, David LaPrade 182, Tiller Smith 195, Ryan Mattox 220, and Ty Reyes 285. Bullis had six very good wrestlers and while there was several close matches, we only won 1.
Theo Shockey, Talan Smith, and Conrad Brady hung tough against very experienced wrestlers. Joel Brown lost in overtime, Daniel Robinson was in a close match in the 3rd period before he got turned, and Nate Furgeson won his match in triple overtime (Called the ultimate tie-breaker).
All these matches were exciting, and the crowd was on their feet. Nate was the last match of the night, and his exciting ending left the fans wanting more. On Friday, we had a quad with St. Albans, Bishop Ireton, and Gonzaga—cancelled? Postponed?
FALL SPORTS
SOCCER
KHRISTIAN FLETCHER invited to USMNT U20!!!

Bear Tracks

Basketball 6
Professional –1
Darion Atkins #44 L11, NINERS Chemnitz 2nd place after an 8-2 run(12-6); Darion 28.4 min( #2 on team);12.4 points(#2), 6.7 REB (#1), 2.1 A, 0.7 blocks 0.6 STL.
College-7
Tone Cockrell L’17 Keystone College Giants, #5 Graduate Student (MBA); Giants (6-11) #5 not play last two games.
Miles Davis L18 St. Lawrence Saints 11-6.; #3 Junior; Saints 76 SUNY Canton 53- #3 9 min. 2 pts; in a Saints 51-50 win over Vassar, #3 had, 17 min, 3 pts, 2reb,
Donnell Freyer, Jr. L’17 Claflin University Panthers, #12Graduate Student; 3-15 team; lost to Fayetteville State 67-71 , #12 had 30 min., 13 pts., 5 reb.
Daraun Gray L’19 Loyola Greyhounds (12-8) #24, Junior; DNP
Justin Patterson L’18 Towson Tigers (15-6) #44, Junior; DNP
Canin Reynolds L ‘20 Amherst College Mammoths (12-6) Amherst 90 Pratt 29 #2 played 10 min 5 pts 4 Reb 1 A; Mammoths 81 Wesleyan 83 (O/T) DNP
Kino Lilly L21 Brown Bears, Freshman #10; Bears (10-11). In 93-74 win over Columbia 93-74 , #10 started 24 min, 8 pts, 1 reb. 3A
Football
Mac Hollensteiner L’18 GU ’22 obviously watched the transfer portal closely—

Hockey 11
Professional Hockey
Sam Anas, L11, is assigned to St. L. Blues AHL affiliate, Springfield Thunderbirds 3rd place (20-13-4-1); #7 37 GP, 11 G 18 A, 2 GWG 4 PPG

College Hockey
Patrick Giles L*18 ranked Boston College Hockey – Assistant captain #24(10-11-4) – in 1-4 loss to Maine #24 shot 4 times

College Club
Alex Norwinski L’15 Liberty University ACHA Div. 1, #3 in ACHA (17-5-0-0-1); 17 games played 2A
Ethan and Max Weinstein L20 Dartmouth Men’s Hockey #25 in ACHA Div. III (9-0-0) listed on the D game roster per FB posts
USPHL
NAHL
Matthew Brille #20 L*20 ;Chippewa Steel (Brown’22) (17-19-0-2, 7th place) 34 GP, 4G, 9A 1GWG
POST GRADUATES
Kareem Al-Azem L*22 (RPI) Kimball Union Academy Wildcats (18-2-1) Team ranked #2 in NE preps after 8 game win streak; Kareem 4G 14 A;
Jacob Hookman-Vassa L*22 Loomis-Chaffee Pelicans (8-7) 15 GP 1G 1A
Bear v. Bear L-C 4 Westy 5 (O/T)
JH Lages L*21 Westminster School Martlets (7-4-1) 13 GP 2G 6
Will Lawrence L*22Mount St. Charles Academy 18 AAU –#6 has 40 GP 23 G 18 A

Sorry: couldn’t find the right site
for MSCA until E. Goldman told
me where to look
Lacrosse
Mark Kovler L’06 PU’10, AA 1st team 2009 (HM’08); GWU Med School ’15 ; General Surgery Resident JHU hospital 33 research works; left-hander with a history of good cuts


Joey Epstein L’18 JHU ’22 Double-majoring in philosophy and political science. Elected for 3rd time as Blue Jays Captain

Rugby
Aiden Howe L16 St. Mary’s Gaels Scrum-Half 2 up 33-5 Life West
Wrestling
Jonny Gherman L19 Ursinus Bears wrestling team 1-2 and 3 round robins; Junior—not much information on the UC site
SWIMMING
Jacob Rosner L19 Northwestern, Wildcats (1-2) 10:02.20 6 Men 1000 Yard Freestyle and 4:51.32 (30.58) in Men 500 Yard Freestyle v. Wisconsin 23rd in US rankings


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