BearSportsNews 10.16.2022
- goldenstateservicesj
- Oct 16, 2022
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BearSportsNews 10.16.2022
A little later than most Sunday Editions, BECAUSE there is so much BearNews

Varsity Soccer loses to stacked StA, but rebounds with 2 wins
Varsity Football lost 1st IAC game, but ready for Prep
Varsity X-country senior places in invitational meet again and his teammates earn 3rd
12 Alumni Bears on college football rosters, 7 games; had games, 1 started, 5 played ,
Football Alumni coaches are 4-2 in 2nd AFL East 2 consecutive upsets and 3-3 in FBS
6 Alumni are on college soccer rosters, three ranked Div. III teams 5 played
One Bear playing professional soccer for DC United TALLIES 1ST GOAL!!!
1 Alumnus is on a college swimming roster
2 Alumni are on a college water polo team and contributing in many stat boxes
1 Alumnus is on college RUGBY roster MORE???
5 Alumni are getting ready for basketball season; one playing pro in Italy
See the 2 pros’ teams play each other @ Hershey on 12/10
2 Alumni golfers- one in college and one signed a pro contract
13 Alumni are preparing for hockey ; 2 played 1st 2022 pro games, 5 in developmental leagues—all appear to have played ; 4 in college club; 1 in PG
INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

Football (2-4) The IAC season started with a disappointing 0-9 loss to EHS. The Maroon (2-2) had two losses to big Richmond schools; an easy win against Loudoun County and a trashing of SSSA 34-12. That last game matters if you believe in the application of the transitive property to sports: GP beat SSSA by one late TD. The score board did not change after the first 20 minutes. Both teams’ play exhibited fumbles, dropped passes and penalties. EHS scored its TD having intercepted a pass and driving 40 yards with a PAT “boinking” off the upright. The +3 was the result of 35 yards gained and a 35 yard FG.
Disappointing would be an appropriate descriptor for the game, but discouraging would not. Players, O and D, played hard and were not intimidated by the Massive Maroons.
Prep at home next week
Soccer (7-2-1) after a rough patch v. StA (a very veteran), Bears beat EHS and Don Bosco Cristo High School
Water Polo (1-1) ???
X-Country – Thank you Coach Addison

College Commitments
Tyler Perkins headed to the Palestra

Will Cohen good bye Columbus, heading to the Woods

BEAR TRACKS

Football 12
Mac Hollensteiner, L18 #77 5th year exemption OL #77 –Georgetown (1-5): Big Hoyas have a bye
Davis Walker, L19, K #47— Georgetown (1-5) Big Hoyas have a bye
Chazz Harley L19 #27 (RS sophomore) OLB Elon (5-2): the Phoenix lost to #22 URI 10-17 #27 played
Jelani Machen L19 #30, CB, Harvard(3-1): @AUDI FIELD beat Howard 41-25. Played 1 tackle
Jalen WilliamsL19 DB #35, Boston Collegetransfer portalTommy Kenary,L20 DL #21 Middlebury(3-1); the Panthers in battle of unbeatens lost to Trinity 21-27: played 7 solo’s (2 TFLs),
Tyler Smith, L20 DB #23— Georgetown (1-5 )Big Hoyas bye week
Eric Ford,L21 OLB #43 Army (3-4) beat Colgate 42-17: #43 DNP
Chantz Harley, L21, DB #24 Maryland (4-2); beat Indiana 38-33; #24 played, and downed a punt within the 1 yd. line. 2nd time winner of the Venom Award
Carter Phillips, L22, WR #86—Georgetown (1-5) Big Hoyas bye
Football Coaches 2

Jets (3-2) upset the Packers 27-10; the J-E-T-S are 2nd in the tough AFC East

Mountaineers (3-3) lost to Texas State 24-26 Paul’s D earn a shutout
Soccer 6
Nico Kenary L18, #27 — Amherst College (7-1-6): Mammoth’s 0-0 tie with Bowdoin, #27 played/started 90 minutes with a shot
Noah Hannam L18, #9 — Middlebury College (9-1-2); Panthers are on a hot streak crushing Eastern Nazarene 6-0; #9 played 18 minutes and recorded a SOG; in a 6-0 rout of Trinity #9 played 30 minutes.
Marc Schermer, L 20, #14, Hamilton (8-1-3); Continentals tied Colby 1-1; #14 DNP; lost to #23 Bowdoin 0-4: #19 DNP
Hayden Evans, L 20, GK# 7;University of Michigan Wolverines (4-7-3)in a 3-0 shutout of Bradley #7has played all 90 minutes for 3rd SO
Issa Mudashiru, L21, D #33 Princeton University, 4-4-2: #33 played in 1-1 tie with Columbia defended for 45 minutes
Carlos Febles, L22, D #6 Oberlin College; 4-7-1: #6 played 7 minutes in loss to #1 Kenyon; in 1-2 loss to Wittenberg, the freshman played 15 minutes
Professional Soccer
DC United forward Kristian Fletcher L’23

Swimming
Jacob Rosner L19 Northwestern, 2-2; no new stats
Water Polo 2
Ford Bruggen L20, #13 –George Washington University 16-2 lost to #19 Fordham 7-16 and beat Wagner #13 1 goal v. Wagner
Logan Kalish L21, #16—George Washington University 16-2 lost to #19 Fordham 7-16 and beat Wagner; no participation stats
: Winter Sports

Basketball 5
Professional –1
Darion Atkins #44 L11, Dolomiti Energia Trento of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A beat Regio Emilia 63-59, #44 average 30 minutes, 11.5 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists
College-4
Miles Davis L18 St. Lawrence Saints; #3 senior; 1st game 11/7
Daraun Gray L’19 Loyola #24, senior 1st game 11/17
Canin Reynolds L ‘20 Amherst College sophomore1st game 11/12
Kino Lilly L21 Brown sophomore1st game 11/7
Golf
Charlie Bundy L’22 William & Mary –next match 10/22
Morgan Egloff L’16 Rollins ’21 and now working for his PGA card —
Hockey 13
Professional Hockey
Patrick Giles L*18 #36 Charlotte Checkers beat Hartford Wolf Pack 4-3 in overtime : #36 played and had one SOG
Bears v. Checkers @ Hershey 12/6
(the next six players and the Weinstein twins were members of the ’20-’21 IAC and MAPHL champions
College Hockey 1
Oscar Smink L’21 Amherst College 1st game 11/19 no roster
Development Hockey 5
Matthew Brille #20 L*20 ;USHL Chippewa Steel (Brown’2?) team 8-5, 4th in their division: #20 13 GPis Steel’s 1st in points with 5G 10 A played
Kareem Al-Azem#34 L*22 (RPI’2?); NAHL Maryland Black Bears 14-2, 1st in division; #34 1 7 GP,2A played
Will Lawrence L*22, #88 NAHL Johnstown Tomahawks (3-4-2); played 7 GP, 1 A
Ethan Goldman L22, #13NCDC Mercer Chiefs per Twitter 3-2-1; 7GP
College Club 4
Ethan and Max Weinstein L20 Dartmouth Men’s Hockey
Ty Morton L’19 Miami (OH) Club Div. II 3-0-0, in nets for a win; very sketchy site

Riley Knebel L22, UVa Club hockey
PREP SCHOOL 1
Jacob Hookman-Vassa L*23 Loomis-Chaffee
RUGBY
Jack Faber L Claremont
National – POLL 5 – OCTOBER 11, 2022
9. Hamilton
12. Middlebury
20. Amherst

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