BearSportsNews Sunday Edition 10.20.2019
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- Oct 20, 2019
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BearSportsNews Sunday Edition
October 20, 2019

Bears within the White Rocks
Cross-Country wins its inaugural Landon HoCo meet
Football Prep was held scoreless for 36 minutes, but win on the back of their stud tailback
Soccer has found the future with an exceptional goalie and a score machine freshman
Water Polo beats WWHS
Lacrosse L’21 commits to UPa
Football ’20 commits to Middlebury
Bears OUTSIDE THE White Rocks
Thirty-six Alumni being tracked in 9 sports
Bear Alumnus playing pro hoops
Four Bear alumni were listed as playing this week for their football teams this week 6-4 Bear record —one Bear v. Bear
Five Alumni were on the pitch for their colleges, 4 Bears on NCAA Div. III soccer#1, #7, #20 and #24 ranked teams
One Alumnus is -3 at Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate
Seven Alumni are rostered on Rugby teams—a couple of scores
The Gill twins hit the pools for their water polo matches, #15 Colonials win, Camels bye week
Four Alumni are playing hockey at four levels pro to club; one set a team record for points
INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS
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Cross-Country Bears XC kicked off Homecoming weekend with a victory in the inaugural Landon Homecoming Meet. Jared ‘20 led the way with a victory in his final race on Landon campus, followed closely by Seb ‘21, while Alan ‘22 set PB?

Football (4-1) lost in a major battle with GP- LANDON FOOTBALL 7 GEORGETOWN PREP 14
Soccer (5-9-4) reports from Coach Reed
Landon 2 v Prep 3. 2 O.T. Full time. Another fantastic effort from our boys. We came back from a goal down to take the lead, Prep evened things late, then got the game-winner in second period of O.T. Great effort from them Prep team. Junior GK Novak kept us in the game with several quality saves, earned high marks from both Landon and Prep coaches. Shot-stopping was excellent, and distribution was strong. Getting better as he goes.
Landon 0 Episcopal 1. Full time. Both GK’s played well today, in a tightly contested game on Prindle Field. Episcopal capitalized on one mistake we made deep in our end in the 54:00, and that goal stood up for the win.Junior GK Novak was our best player today, and kept us in it through some dicey moments, particularly late

Landon 2 Wilson 2 Kristian Fletcher L’23 2 goals well-played draw today on Prindle Field against a strong Wilson team. Freshman W Fletcher continued his torrid scoring form with another brace! Two goals, one on an outstanding dung individual effort in the 64:00. Senior GK Pyfrom did much to preserve the draw with a spectacular save in the 44:00, and a brace 1 v 1 effort in the 71:00.
Water Polo
Neighbor Walt Whitman came over for a chilly morning match and the hosts won 14-4

Lacrosse
Stephen Bou L’21 commits to UPenn

Football
Tommy Kenary L’20

BEAR TRACKS

Professional Basketball (1)
Darion Atkins (L 11) now playing for Iberostar Tenerife of the Liga ACB. 2-2 in ACB play. DA: 18.3 min. 3.5 pts, 4.3 reb.
Football (10)
Mark Ebo, L16, DL, #99, College of the Holy Cross – Crusaders (3-3)- lost to Harvard 21-31, 3 solos 3 assists
Jack Porter, L17, WR, Dickinson College, Red Devils (3-3)– beat 34-0 McDaniel Played 1 catch
Mac Hollensteiner, L18, #73 OL, Georgetown University, (5-1) beat Lafayette 14-10 PLAYED
Bryce Baylor, L18, RB, #22 Dickinson College, Red Devils (2-3)–beat McDaniel 31-0 5 rushes for 5 yards– PLAYED
Davis Walker, L18, K, #47 Georgetown University, Hoyas (5-1) Lafayette 14-10 INJURED
Terrance Bridgers L19 DL, #93 Delaware State, (1-5) lost to Merrimack 30-21 [no participation stats]
Joshua Chapman L19 #55 DL Pennsylvania (2-3) lost to Columbia 6-44 [no participation stats]
Jelani Machen L19 #30, DB, Harvard, (4-1) beat Holy Cross 31-21 [no participation stats]
Jalen Williams L19 DB #35, Boston College (3-3) beat NC State 45-24 [no participation stats]
College Coaching (2)
Justin Cort, L13, Director of Operations director of football operations and associate recruiting coordinator, Delaware State 1-3 Delaware State, (1-5) lost to Merrimack 30-21
Paul Padalino, L13, assistant coach Richmond University, (3-3) lost to Yale
Golf (2)
Morgan Egloff L15, Rollins College, Tars, 3rd @ Jay Jennison Cup, Morgan 231. October 21 next match.
Evan Katz, L17, Duke University, Blue Devils No. 10 Duke men’s golf team was unphased as it climbed to the top of the leaderboard in the second round of the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate at the Golf Club of Georgia. Evan Katz (70-71=141, -3)
Rugby (7)
Brendan McLenaghanL19 Tulane bye week ROSTERED
Tommy Baldwin L18, #17 Bucknell Bison 5-0 beat PSU Berks. Final score 86-7rostered
Aiden Howe L18, St. Mary’s College of California GaelsROSTERED
Wesley Pan L16 VA Tech, Hokies ROSTERED 2ND TEAM AA huge 31-20 win over Mount St. Mary’s
Parker Swensrud L18, #15 NSCO (1-0) Denver University, Pioneers,4-0 beat Colorado School of Mines 31-17 ROSTERED
Jonathan Hsieh L17 University of Pennsylvania Quakers
Max Spiritos L17, Illinois beat Purdue 36-20 ROSTERED
Soccer (6)
Charles Branche III, L16 #24 — #7 in Great Lakes region, Ohio Wesleyan University, Battlin’ Bishops, (9-3-3) beat Wooster 2-0, STARTED; tied Kenyon 1-1; 3 SOGs, scored goal off of rebound STARTED beat 5-0 Allegheny STARTED
Noah Hannam, L18, #6 in NE Region Middlebury College, Panthers (6-1-1), tied WpI 1-1 2 O/Ts DNP beat Trinity 3-0
Nico Kenary, L18, #1 Amherst College, Mammoths (11-0-2) beat William Patterson 4-2 1 shots. PLAYED beat Colby 2-1 O/T 1 SOG STARTED
Burke McLaughlin, L18, Denison University, Big Red (5-7-1) beat Wabash 2 SOGs STARTED lost to DePauw 1-2
Drew Parker, L16, #7 Kenyon College, (11-1-1) tied OWU 1-1 PLAYED
Alex Riel, L18, Allegheny College, Gators – (2-11-1) lost to Wabash 0-1 Played; lost to OWU PLAYED
Water Polo (2)
Raul Gill L16, Connecticut Camels, (2-5) playing W&J
Isher Gill L16 (redshirt junior), #15 George Washington University Colonials, (15-5) beat MIT14-9; 1 goal , lost to Harvard 13-14 [no participation stats available]
AHL Ice Hockey(1)
Sam Anas L11 Iowa Wild (5-0-0) beats Rockford Ice Hogs played, season 3 goals 5 assists
Sam’s record-setting Iowa Wild career points mark

USPHL Hockey Elite division (1)
Ty Morton L’19 Hampton Roads Whalers (3-5-0) Ty: five games 1-2 2.82 GAA 0.906 save %
College Hockey(2 more???)
Patrick Giles (L*18) Boston College -(2=1-0) INJURED
Alex Norwinski L’15 Liberty University ACHA Div. 2 Hockey (11-1)

Wrestling (2)
Jonny Gherman L’19 Ursinus College Bears first match 11/2
Axel Giron L’19 York College first match 11/1

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