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BearSportsNews 10.23.2022

  • Varsity Soccer shuts out next 2 IAC foes- Bears clean sheet in all IAC matches except one

  • Varsity Football fought Prep but couldn’t push it through the not so little Hoyas

  • Varsity X-country senior places in invitational meet again and his teammates earn 7th

  • Varsity Water Polo takes on Gonzaga this week

  • 12 Alumni Bears on college football rosters, 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 2 played

  • 1 Alumnus is on a college swimming roster

  • 2 Alumni are on a college water polo team and contributing to many stat boxes

  • 1 Alumnus is on college RUGBY roster MORE???

  • 5 Alumni are getting ready for basketball season; one playing pro in Italy

  • 13 Alumni are playing/preparing for hockey ; 2 pro’s played head-to-head, 5 in developmental leagues—all appear to have played ; 4 in college club; 1 in PG

  • See the 2 pros’ teams play each other @ Hershey on 12/10

  • 2 Alumni golfers- one in college and one signed a pro contract

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

Football (2-5) the NOT SO LITTLE Hoyas posed a big challenge for the Bears. GP had 2 or 3 linemen bigger than any Bear ever, their running backs/line backers outweighed the Landon C/Ts/Gs (O and D) and even their skill players had size. Literally and figuratively BIG Challenges for the home team. Coach Padalino and staff designed an offensive strategy to attack the bulk—speed.

In Q1 Bears had 3 possessions (5, 8 and 10 plays) which gained 62, 51 and 56 yards- the 2nd of which resulted in a Taylor Best TD. Due to an incredibly athletic block of the GP PAT by Christopher Wells (he also stopped a little Hoya 2 point attempt with a tackle of the otherwise unstoppable Prep RB)  , the GP initial TD garnered only 6 points. The home team lead at the end of the first period 7-6.

These unfulfilled Bear drives and possessions throughout the game were stifled by the Rockville Behemoths. When the roles reversed, the offensive size of GP trumped the Bear athletic D.

Bears 7 Little Hoyas 35

Bullis hits Bordley Stadium at Triplett Field 10/29.

Soccer (7-2-1) Bears 6 GP 0; Bears 3 Bullis 0

Water Polo (1-1) ???

X-Country – Skip Grant Invitational Hakim-Florian placed 8th; team 7th

Senior Commitment

BEAR TRACKS

Football 12

  • Mac Hollensteiner, L18  #77 5th year exemption OL #77 –Georgetown (1-6): lost to  Colgate 24-34 started

  • Davis Walker, L19, K #47—  Georgetown (1-6) Big Hoyas lost to  Colgate 24-34 no punting data available

  • Chazz Harley L19 #27 (RS sophomore) OLB  Elon (5-3): the Phoenix lost 22-40 to UNH #27 played

  • Jelani Machen L19 #30, CB, Harvard(4-2): lost to Princeton 10-37 Played

  • Jalen Williams L19 DB #35, Boston College transfer portal

  • Tommy Kenary,L20  DL #21 Middlebury(5-1); the Panthers beat Bates 40-28: #21 played  1TFL, 1 blocked FG attempt

  • Tyler Smith, L20 DB #23— Georgetown (1-6 )Big Hoyas lost to  Colgate 24-34 DNP

  • Eric Ford,L21 OLB #43 Army (3-4): Black Knight  beat Louisiana-Monroe48-24 : #43 DNP

  • Chantz Harley, L21, DB #24 Maryland (5-2); beat 31-24 Northwestern #24 played

  • Greg Johnson,L21 OL #71 – Georgetown (1-6); Big Hoyas lost to  Colgate 24-34 played

  • Dameon Ming,L21 RB/ #26 –Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (5-2) ; the Red Hawks bye week

  • Mac Albert, L22 , DE #95 –Furman not rostered

  • Carter Phillips, L22, WR #86—Georgetown (1-6) Big Hoyas lost to  Colgate 24-34 DNP

  • 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) bye week

Soccer 6

Nico Kenary L18, #27 — Amherst College (8-1-5): Mammoth 1-1 tie with Connecticut College, #27 played/started 80 minutes; a 4-0 win over Hamilton , #27 played/started 86 minutes

Noah Hannam L18, #9 — Middlebury College (9-1-3);  Panthers tie Worcester Polytechnical 1-1; #9 DNP; lost to Tufts 0-1DNP

Marc Schermer, L 20, #14, Hamilton (8-2-4); Continentals tied Colby 1-1; #14DNP ; DNP in 0-4 loss to Mammoths

Hayden Evans, L 20, GK# 1;University of Michigan Wolverines (4-8-3); in a 1-2 loss to  Rutgers #1 DNP, 1st game in 2022 in which he did not start/play

Issa Mudashiru, L21, D #33 Princeton University, 5-4-2: beat VaTech 5-0 #33 played 34 minutes; lost to Cornell 1-4 played 64 minutes

Carlos Febles, L22, D #6 Oberlin College; 5-7-2: #6 DNP in 5-1 over Hiram; in a 2-2 tie v. DePauw #6 DNP

Professional Soccer

  • DC United  forward Kristian Fletcher L’23 end of season

Swimming

Jacob Rosner L19 Northwestern, 2-2; bye

Water Polo 2

Ford Bruggen L20, #13 –George Washington University 17-5 beat Fresno Pacific23-11 with goal by #13; loss to #15 San Jose State (9-10), to #16 Cal Baptist (11-12) and #2 Cal (10-24)

Logan Kalish L21, #16—George Washington University  17-5; beat Fresno Pacific23-11; no participation stats

: Winter Sports

Basketball 5

Professional –1

Darion Atkins #44  L11,  Dolomiti Energia Trento of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A 2-1: beat Varese 94-91: #44: 37 minutes, 18 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists, 1 blocked shot, 1 steal

College-4

Miles Davis L18 St. Lawrence Saints; #3 senior; 1st game 11/7

Daraun Gray L’19 Loyola  #24, senior 1st game 11/7

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 –  52nd annual Furman Intercollegiate—no results yet

Morgan Egloff L’16 Rollins ’21 and now working for his PGA card —

Hockey 14

Professional Hockey 2

Sam Anas, L11 #7 Hershey Bears (2-1) beat Utica Comets 2-1 #7 played, had an assistand had 5 shots; in a 5-4 loss to Checkers #7 played and scored his team’s 1st goal.  Bears lost @ Checkers in O/T 2-3 played

Patrick Giles L*18  #36 Charlotte Checkers (3-0) beat Hartford Wolf Pack 4-3 in overtime : #36 played and had 4 SOG; beat Bears 5-4 and #36 played; 2nd game v. Hershey a 4-3 O/T win #36 played and recorded a shot.

  • 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 8-6, 4th  in their division lost to Springfield 1-2: #20 14 GPis Steel’s 2nd  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. WEEKEND v Johnstown DNP

Will Lawrence L*22, #88 NAHL Johnstown Tomahawks (3-4-2); played 7 GP, 1 A WEEKEND v Maryland Black Bears played both games

Ethan Goldman L22, #13NCDC Mercer Chiefs per Twitter 9-5-1; 7GP; lost to NJ Hitman 0-6

JH Lages L*21, #6 EHL New Jersey 87’s 7-3-1: #6 8 GP, 3G 2A no games this week.

College Club 5

Alex Norwinski L15 Liberty Club ACHA Div. 2, 9GP,  2G, 6A

Ethan and Max Weinstein L20 Dartmouth Men’s Hockey

Ty  Morton L’19  Miami (OH) Club Div. II 3-0-0, Ty in goal for Bobcats as they beat Michigan 7-2

Riley Knebel L22, UVa Club hockey

PREP SCHOOL 1

Jacob Hookman-Vassa L*23 Loomis-Chaffee

Lacrosse Fall Ball

RUGBY

Jack Faber L   Claremont 

National  – POLL 6 – OCTOBER 18, 2022

            7. Middlebury

            16. Amherst

25 . Hamilton

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