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——–BearSportsNews 11.17.2024——-

Sunday Edition

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Cross Country places well in MD Private School XC

  • Football earns 6 All IAC honors

  • Soccer’ successful season underlined by 4 All  IAC players

  • Fall Commits of the 2025 Class

  • Water Polo-at Eastern’s– NO NEWS

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  • 13 Bear alum football players rostered – 8 had games; 2 played; 1 UNDEFEATED TEAM; 1 BYE; 1 ranked 24th in Div. 1 and 1 at #13 in Div. III; 4 Seasons complete; 1 Career complete; 1 injured

  • 3 Bear Alum rugby players- former Bear Lineman breaking tackles

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

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Winter sports added

  • 9 Bear Alums involved in Pro and College Basketball

  • 1 Bear Alum fencing???

  • 13 Bear Alums in hockey – Pro, College (Div. I & III) and club

  • 2 Bear Alums on teams; one churning up the pool.

  • 2 Bear alums running for their colleges

  • 2 Bear Alums compete in the same wrestling quad

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

Cross-Country

Coach DiChiara’s team ran at the Maryland Private School Championships- Middle School placed 6th, JV 5th and Varsity 8th with Jack Fucci the highest Bear finisher

Football

Coach Paladino’s squad (7-3) finished a fine season AND earned NINE All IAC recognitions:

Water Polo

Coach Ros’ squad at Eastern’s

Soccer

Coach Reed’s side completed a successful season and took home the IAC tournament trophy; here are their post season IAC honors

CLASS OR 2025 COMMITS:

Recent signing day- this picture does not include all of the Seniors committed

Aedan Cassidy, lacrosse, College of the Holy Cross 

Talan Smith, lacrosse, Lafayette College 

Riley Lugar, lacrosse, University of Delaware 

Sean Murray, lacrosse, Bucknell University 

Rayan Anvari, swimming, Bentley University 

Nikko Baskot, lacrosse, Anderson University  

Sam Rosand, baseball, University of Virginia

BEAR TRAX

Football-15

College

13 rostered – 8 had games; 2 played; 1 UNDEFEATED TEAM; 1 BYE; 1 ranked 24th in Div. 1 and 1 at #13 in Div. III; 4 Seasons complete; 1 Career complete; 1 injured

  • Tomás Kenary,L20 #21 Senior-Middlebury Panthers (6-3): SEASON COMPLETE

  • Eric Ford, L21 OLB #40, MAPS junior-the UNDEFEATED ranked 24th Army Black Knights 9-0—BYE week

  • Chantz Harley, L21, DB #24 RS Junior- Maryland Terps (4-6);lost to  Rutgers 17-31,

  • Greg Johnson, L21 OL #71, Senior – Georgetown Big Hoyas (5-5); lost to Fordham 3-31

  • Dameon Ming, L21 RB/DB #26 senior- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers (5-5), beat UNION 24-7; #26 PLAYED 9 runs 16 yards SEASON COMPLETE

CAREER 30 GP, 116 RUSHES for 495 yards, 4.4 yards/carry, 5 TD; 12 rec, 126 yards; defense 4 solo tackles

  • Carter Phillips, L22, DB #43 Junior— Georgetown Big Hoyas (5-5); lost to Fordham 3-31

  • Taylor Best, L’23, DB #30 Redshirt Freshman -University of MarylandTerps (4-6);lost to  Rutgers 17-31,

  • Ethan Ming, L23, DB #2 Sophomore, ranked 13th Carnegie Mellon University Tartans (9-1); beat Case Western Reserve 37-31,#2 PLAYED Carnegie Mellon will wait to find out if it is in NCAA Div. III Tournament -though the Tartans were  a Tri champion of the PAC, they did not get the automatic bid

  • Chris Wells, L23, LB #49 Redshirt Freshman, University of Maryland Terps (4-6);lost to  Rutgers 17-31,

  • Dylan Aryavand, L24, QB #16, Freshman; Dickinson College Red Devils (5-5); lost to  Ursinus College13-24 no stats. Dickinson  may earn a berth in the Centennial-MAC Bowl Series next weekend..

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

  • Barrett Hoffman L24, OL #76 Freshman, Denison College (6-4) beat OhioWesleyan University 28-14; SEASON COMPLETE

  • Nate Rosner L’24 LB #53 Freshman, Williams Ephman (5-4) SEASON COMPLETE

Football Coaches

  • Mike Ruttenberg L99, NY Jets (3-7) linebackers coach

  • Paul Padalino L15, Appalachian State Mountaineer (4-5), quality control assistant (defense) lost to Coastal Carolina

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BASKETBALL 9

  • 1 Pro; 1 Div. I coach; 7 college(2 Div. I)

PRO

Darion Atkins L11, SIGORTAM.NET ISTANBUL (8-3), #18, 10 gp, 28.9 min/game, 15.3 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 2.0 apg, 1.4 block/game, 1.2 steal/game

COLLEGE COACH

Christian Webster L09 VaTech Assistant Hokies (3-1)

COLLEGE

Canin Reynolds, L20, Amherst senior, #2, Mammoths (1-0)

Roger Pyfrom, L20, Seton Hall junior manager, Pirates (1-2)

Kino Lily, Jr. L21, Brown senior, #10, Bears (1-2), #10PLAYED 3 GS, 37 min/g*,  21.8 ppg*, 2.7 reb, 3 apg*, 1 spg–* leads Brown

Mike Gray L22, University of Lynchburg sophomore, #5, Hornets (0-1), PLAYED, 3 reb

Tyler Perkins L23, Villanova sophomore #4, Wildcats (2-3), #4 PLAYED 5 GP, 1 GS, 7.6 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 1.6 apg , 1/ blk, 3/ stl

Ari Hobson L24, Washington and Lee University freshman #13, Generals (1-2)

Cross-Country/Indoor Track

Asim Hakim-Florian L23 Colgate  League XC Championship—PR 25:43.0, Team 4th

Sam Cohen L12 Tulane, men’s cross country team secured a spot in the 2024 NCAA National Championship for the first time since 1998,

FENCING-1

Nathan Yoon L21, USAF, not rostered

HOCKEY 15

PRO

Sam Anas L’11 Minsk Dynamo13-0-2-3-08; #7 26 GP, 15.21 TOI/G, 7G 14 A, 1 PPG, 1 OTG, 1 GWG

Patrick Giles, L*18 Charlotte Checkers ( 7-4-0-1), 4 GP  

COLLEGE NCAA Div. I and III

Matthew Brille L*20; Brown sophomore #19; Bears (0-3-1)

Oscar Smink, L21, Amherst College junior #6, Mammoths(0-0)

Kareem Alazem, L*21?, Connecticut College junior, #7, Camels (1-0) beat #4 Trinity;  #7 PLAYED 1 blk

Will Lawrence, L*21? Connecticut College freshman #88, Camels (1-0) beat #4 Trinity’ #88 PLAYED 2 A, 1 blk

Ethan Goldman L22, Connecticut College sophomore #13, Camels (1-0)

COLLEGE CLUB

teams Club websites are unreliable, irregular and locationally mysterious—any information about these Bears would be MOST WELCOME and posted on the next BSN Sunday Edition. PLAYERS and PARENTS THANKS for anything

JH Lages L*21, VaTech

Riley Knebel L22 UVA  

Owen Calderone L 23, LSUZaakir Khan L23, GMU

Arthur Smink L23, BC

Graham Haberle, L24 UVA

Alex McMillan, L24 UVA

Quinn Farland, L24, Wake Forest

RUGBY-3

Brian White, L’23, Robert Morris Colonials (1-4);

Ty Reyes, L’23, Penn State University Penn State wins 19 – 7 ; Ty started

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 seasons ended; 1 headed to 2nd round Conference tournament

  • Issa Mudashiru, L21, #33 Senior defender, Princeton (11-6), won Ivy semi-final, #33 injured

Swimming-2

Ethan Tun L21, Carleton Senior

Ethan Tunwon the 100-yard breaststroke, out-touching the Macalester swimmer by 0.04 with a time of 1:00.06. Tun had an easier time in the 200-yard breaststroke, prevailing with a time of 2:10.98. He won his third individual event when he led a 1-2-3-4 finish for the Knights in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 5:02.32.

Harrison Tun, L23, Tufts University not rostered

Olaoluwedji Jones L24 American University – swimming ROSTERED

Wrestling-2

David LaPrade, L23, Williams College, sophomore, won over Bloomsburg State at 197

James Hanley, L24, Roger Williams, freshman

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