BEARSPORTSNEWS SUNDAY EDITION 10.22.202
- goldenstateservicesj
- Oct 22, 2023
- 6 min read

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS—
Football lost to PREP by a late FG!!!
Player won Landon, MoCo and Touchdown Club Athlete of Week recognitions.
Soccer completed season sweep over Bullis but splits with GP
Water Polo lost and then a win
Cross Country placed well in Skip Grant meet
BEAR TRACKS—46 Bears in 8 sports and 4 levels (5 pros included)
CROSS COUNTRY—2 rostered, both Div. I
FOOTBALL—11 rostered players, 8 on DIV.I;8 games, 6 PLAYED, 1 dominant on D again and set school CAREER SACK RECORD
2 FOOTBALL COACHES, 1 NFL J-E-T-S, App State Div. Ioses
SOCCER—7
College–6 rostered, 3 Div. I, 3 Div.III; 2 played
Pro—1 rostered on EPL club
GOLF–3
2 Developmental Pros
1 Div. I player
1 Div. III player
RUGBY
I player
WINTER SPORTS
BASKETBALL–4
I PRO in Italy’
I COLLEGE DIV. I COACH
2 DIV. I AND 1 DIV. III PLAYERS– all leaders of their team
HOCKEY-9
PRO:1 in EHL and 1 KHL—already scoring
COLLEGE: 1 Div. I; 3 Div. III
COACHING: 1 Div. III, 1 ACHA Div. 2
DEVELOPMENTAL– 2
WRESTLING-1
Div. III
INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

FOOTBALL 3-1
Coach Padalino’ Bears lost in an epic battle against highly favored GP 21-24 by a late FG.
Chase Robertson earns of Pow awards

SOCCER –Coach Reed’s side lost to GP, but ended season sweep over Bullis
WATER POLO—Coach Moorin’s squad swam against the Purple Eagles, no score
X-Country—Coach Callahan’s runners earned Plenty of PRs as the Bears raced the Skip Grant Invitational and previewed the course that will host next week’s IAC Championships! Varsity finished 12th overall, and JV was 9th in their race. Go Bears!
BEAR TRACKS

Cross Country/Track and Field 2
Asim Hakim-Florian, L’23 Colgate University – next meet 10/23
Sam Cohen, L’23, Tulane University
Football 11 rostered –8 GAMES, 6 PLAYED, 2 BYEs, 1 dominant on D again, set school sack record
Chazz Harley L19 #27, RS Junior, OLB Elon –the Phoenix (4-4) beat Monmouth 28-26 played 1 solo tackle
Jelani Machen L19 #32, CB, Bryant University (3-3) lost Eastern Illinois O/T 24-25 played 1 solo tackle
Tomás Kenary, L20 DL #21 Middlebury (5-1) crushed Bates 48-7 #21 5 solo’s 1 assist, 4.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 quarterback hurry TOMÁS KENARY, SET A SCHOOL RECORD WITH 22 SACKS IN HIS CAREER WHILE MOVING INTO SECOND PLACE ON THE SINGLE-SEASON LIST WITH NINE.

Tyler Smith, L20 DB #23—Georgetown (4-5) lost to Colgate 18-28
Eric Ford, L21 OLB #40 Army (MAPS sophomore) (2-5) for some reason played Power 5 LSU and paid the price 0-45
Chantz Harley, L21, DB #24 Maryland (RS Sophomore) (5-2) bye week
Greg Johnson, L21 OL #71 – Georgetown (4-5) lost to Colgate 18-28 #71 played
Dameon Ming, L21 RB/LB#26 –Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (6-1); beat St. Lawrence 37-7; #26: 3rushes
Carter Phillips, L22, WR #86—Georgetown (4-5) lost to Colgate 18-28
Football Coaches 2

3-3 beat Eagles in big upset and Philly’s 1st loss—big D effort by Jets

App State (3-4) bye week
RUGBY-1
Brian White, L’23, Robert Morris
SOCCER- 7
College Soccer 6 rostered—2 played
Marc Schermer, L 20, #14, Hamilton (6-4-3)
Hayden Evans, L 20, GK# 1; University of Michigan (2-4-7); not played since9/8 injury?
Carlos Febles, L22, D #6 Oberlin College (3-6-5); beat Hiram College #6 started played 28 minutes; Wittenberg
Conrad Brady, L23, M #26, Penn State University (7-3-3)
Art Keys, L23, #32 F, Swarthmore College (3-6-5) beat Misericordia 2-1
Professional Soccer 1
Kristian Fletcher L’23: DC United forward/ Swansea City U21
Debutant Kristian Fletcher’slast-minute header completed a second-half comeback for Swansea City’s Under-21s as they claimed their first away win of the season against Coventry City at the CBS Arena. The bear played 45 minutes and according to Transfermkt he’s worth €1.00m
Swimming-3
Jacob Rosner L19 Northwestern beat Cincinnati 169-93, no individual stats available
Ethan Tun L21 Carleton 10/21 first meet
Harrison Tun, L23, Tufts University first met 11/19
Golf -4
Pro -2
Morgan Egloff L’15working his way up thecircuit, ended in the money
John Kalavritinos L’17 playing the developmental tour.earned a paycheck on the Minor league tour.
College -2
Charlie Bundy L’22 College of William & Mary Tribe, Georgetown Intercollegiate. Bundy shot even-par 72 as the Tribe finished 10th of 13 teams.
John Bates L’23 Rhodes College- next match March
BEARS playing College Winter Sports

BASKETBALL-5
Professional –1
Darion Atkins #44 L11, Regio Emilia Div. 2 games played 21.3 min., 9.7 points, 4.0 reb., 1.7a
College Coach-1
Christian Webster L09 VaTech Assistant Coach 11/8 1st game
College-3
Canin Reynolds L ‘20 Amherst College Mammoths: #2 junior—no schedule posted yet
Appeared in all 24 contests for the Mammoths, starting in all but one.
Continued his record of high yield on free throws, registering a 0.750 success rate.
Increased point average to 7.8.
Averaged 3.2 rebounds per game.
Tallied 83 assists throughout the season.
Scored a season high 19 points against NVU-Johnson (Nov. 28).
Kino Lilly L21 Brown Bears #10 junior; 1st game 11/8
: Named to NABC All-District First Team … Named to USBWA All-District Team … Named to All-Ivy First Team … Started all 27 games … Played a team-high 935 minutes (34.6 p/game) … Led the team with 16.9 points per game, 77 made threes, a 39.9 three point percentage and a 82.9 free throw percentage … Finished the season third in the Ivy League in points per game and tied for the lead in made threes … Second on the team with 66 assists … Scored a career-high 32 points and made a career-high seven threes in win over Maine (Nov. 27) … Hit the game-winning shot with three seconds on the clock in a 26-point effort against Princeton (Jan. 14) … Scored in double figures in 25 of 27 games on the year.
Tyler Perkins, L23 University of Pennsylvania #11, FRESHMAN
Lettered in basketball and was captain as a senior … Scored more than 1,000 points in just 50 games … Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC) Player of the Year and first-team All-Met as a senior when he averaged 24.8 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 2.5 steals per game … 2023 Capital Classic MVP … Montgomery County Sports HOF Athlete of the Week … Earned All-IAC as a junior … Also played with Team Takeover National junior year … TTO National 17u Grassroots Basketball Finale Hoopseen champions … Played with Virginia Elite sophomore year … Honor Roll I and ll (4 times)

HOCKEY 10
Professional Ice Hockey-2
Sam Anas L’ 11, #77 HC Dinamo Minsk KHL 8-2-5; #77 18 games, 5 goals and 6 assists 11 pointsPatrick Giles L*18 #36 Charlotte Checkers 2-1 played all 3 games; win over Marlies–Patrick Giles started things off on the right foot for the visitors with an early tally via a laser wrist shot

Div. III Men’s Hockey Coach-1
Kim Weiss, Assistant Coach for Trinity College (her alma mater) men’s team, “Prior to joining the Black Bears, Weiss was Director of Player Development and Head Coach of the Washington Pride Girls’ Hockey Program, one of the most respected AAA programs in the country. Weiss was a part of the Landon School Boys’ Varsity Hockey program from 2014-2019, and claimed the Mid-Atlantic Prep Hockey League (MAPHL) Championship in 2015“, first game-11/17

College Club Coach and Pro Hockey -1
Alex Norwinski L’15 Liberty University Div II Hockey Coach is also on the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs, 2023 SPHL Cup Champions [neither has easily available stats}
College Division I–1
Matthew Brille #19; L*20; Brown 1st game 10/27
Division III–3
Ethan Goldman, L’21; Connecticut Camels 1st game 11/17
Oscar Smink L’21; Amherst College Mammoths 1st game 11/17
Kareem Al-Azem L*20; Connecticut College Camels 1st game 11/17
Development Hockey 2
Will Lawrence L*22, #88 NAHL Johnstown Tomahawks,assistant captain, 7-6-0; #88 14 GP 2G, 11A
JH Lages L*21, #6 South Shore Kings USPHL Premier 1GP
Club Hockey
Riley Knebel L’22 UVA Club hockey 3-1 CAPTAIN as a sophomore

WRESTLING
David LaPrade,L23, Williams College 1st match a triangular at GMU, 11/11


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