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—-BearSportsNews 11.03.2024—-

Sunday Edition

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Soccer beats StA on penalty kicks and then EHS 2-1for  IAC trophy

  • Football battled as the behemoths Bullis hit the field

  • Cross Country – bye week

  • Water Polo-at Eastern’s

  • Bear Alum is on basketball AA watch list

  • Bear Alums- Pro Hockey playing for Minsk Dynamo and Charlotte Checkers

  • 13 Bear alum football players- 13 rostered – 10 had games; 1 UNDEFEATED TEAM; 5 played; 1 earned POW and 2 defensive standouts; 2 BYEs;1 injured?

  • 3 Bear Alum rugby players MORE???

  • 5 Bear Alum soccer players rostered, 1 EPL U21; 2 Div I, 2 Div. III, 3 played this week, 1 headed to Conference tournament

  • Bear Alum starts freshman wrestling career

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

Cross-Country

Coach DiChiara’s team had a bye week

Football

Coach Padalino’s squad (6-3) honored the exceptional L25 seniors and their incredibly supportive parents and stayed even with the humongous Bulldogs of Potomac through Q1,but lost

Water Polo

Coach Ros’ squad at Eastern’s

Soccer

Coach Reed’s side beat Bullis, BEAT STA ON PENALTY KICKS and then Landon rallies past Episcopal to claim a share of IAC BOYS’ SOCCER TITLE – The Washington Post

BEAR TRAX

Football

College

13 rostered – 11 had games; 6 played; 1 UNDEFEATED TEAM; 1 ranked 23rd in Div. 1 and 1 at #17 in Div. III; 3 BYEs; 1 injured (confirmed)

  • Tomás Kenary,L20 #21 Senior-Middlebury Panthers (6-2): shut out to Hamilton 35-0; #21 PLAYED, had 1 TFL and 2 QHs.

  • Eric Ford, L21 OLB #40, MAPS  junior-the UNDEFEATED ranked 23rd Army Black Knights 8-0; crushed their fellow academy 20-3 #40 PLAYED and recorded 2 solo tackles

  • Chantz Harley, L21, DB #24 RS Junior- Maryland Terps (4-4); BYE WEEK

  • Greg Johnson, L21 OL #71, Senior – Georgetown Big Hoyas (5-4); lost to Lehigh 6-43 STARTED PLAYED

  • Dameon Ming, L21 RB/DB #26 senior- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers (3-5), lost toHobart 21-27, PLAYED 5 runs 29 yards

  • Carter Phillips, L22, DB #43 Junior— Georgetown Big Hoyas (5-4); lost to Lehigh 6-43 no individual stats

  • Taylor Best, L’23, DB #30 Redshirt Freshman -University of MarylandTerps (4-4); BYE WEEK

  • Ethan Ming, L23, DB #2 Sophomore — #17 Carnegie Mellon University Tartans (7-1); beat Westminster 45-20, PLAYED, 1 solo

  • Chris Wells, L23, LB #49 Redshirt Freshman, University of Maryland Terps (4-4) BYE WEEK

  • Dylan Aryavand, L24, QB #16, Freshman; Dickinson College Red Devils (3-3); beat Gettysburg  no stats

  • Zach Cameron, L24, DB #33 Freshman. Marist Foxes, INJURED and redshirted

  • Barrett Hoffman L24, OL #76 Freshman, Denison College (4-5) lost to Wabash 23-24

  • Nate Rosner L’24 LB #53 Freshman, Williams Ephman (4-4) lost to Wesleyan 24-25 PLAYED 1 solo

Football Coaches

  • Mike Ruttenberg L99, NY Jets (3-6) linebackers coach saw his DC move up to HC

  • Paul Padalino L15, Appalachian State Mountaineer (4-4), quality control assistant (defense) beat ODU

BASKETBALL

HOCKEY

PRO

SAM ANAS L’11 Minsk Dynamo 21 GP, 14.45 minutes TOI/G, 5G 11 A, 1 PPG, 1 OTG, 1 GWG

PATRICK GILES, Charlotte Checkers ;Florida Panthers, 7/7 GP, 33:00 TOI

“The injury suffered to Tomas Nosek during Florida’s preseason win over Nashville created an opening for someone to step up and earn some NHL playing time.

Undrafted forward Patrick Giles has taken the opportunity and run with it.

The 24-year-old has been playing some solid two-way hockey, producing on the offensive end while showing the coaching staff that he’s far from a liability when skating back on defense.

There is still a ways to go before Giles earns a spot on the Opening Night roster, but if he continues on his current path, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him wearing a Panthers sweater in a couple weeks.

“He’s had a good camp, and his statistics aren’t as important as the improvement year over year, because we wouldn’t see him play a whole lot,” said Panthers Head Coach Paul Maurice. “So the guy comes out and he’s considerably faster than he was last year. He’s got good hands around the net for a big man. He’s making a case. He’s done what he needs to do to this point in the camp, he’s moved himself up the depth chart.”

COLLEGE CLUB HOCKEY

RUGBY-3

Brian White, L’23, Robert Morris Colonials (0-3); 3 games no individual data

Ty Reyes, L’23, Penn State University lost to Walsh University 19-41

Hugh Neill, L’24; Dartmouth Fall season complete

SOCCER- 5

Professional Soccer 1

  • Kristian Fletcher L’23: Nottingham Forest FC (6-1-5) #46, played in 2 games after being rostered.

College- 4 rostered; 3 played this week. 1 headed to Conference tournament

  • Issa Mudashiru, L21, #33 Senior defender, Princeton (10-5), 5 match winning streak PLAYED and STARTED 1, scored 1st goal of his senior year in one of the winsand clocked90’,54’,20’, 45 and 19’ ; clinched IVY tournament berth, 2nd in league; play Ivy #1 this week.

  • Carlos Febles-Flores, L22, #6 Junior defender, Oberlin College Squirrels, (6-10-2) PLAYED in all 3 games, started in one game 53’,3’ and 63’

  •  Conrad Brady, L22, #26 Sophomore midfield, PSU Nittany Lions; team 5-8-2

  • Masai Gordon, L23 #19, Freshman defender, Bowdoin Polar Bears (9-3-4), PLAYED, SEASON COMPLETE played in 8 started 3; 245’ in season.

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Swimming-2

Ethan Tun L21, Carleton Senior, 1st match 10/26

Harrison Tun, L23, Tufts University not rostered yet

WRESTLING

Golf -4 

Pro -2 

Morgan Egloff L’15 Minor League Tour Career Earnings: $3,466.59

John Kalavritinos L’17Minor League Tour Career Earnings: $325.00.  

College -2 

Charlie Bundy L’22 Cal Berkeley,junior, last Fall match next week

John Bates L’23 Sophomore Rhodes College Lynx

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