BEARSPORTSNEWS SUNDAY EDITION 10.29.2023
- goldenstateservicesj
- Oct 29, 2023
- 5 min read

BearSportsNews Sunday Edition
HIGHLIGHTS


INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS—
Football beat Bullis 21-13 spoiling their homecoming
Soccer tied SSSA and lost to #4 StA
Water Polo no matches this week
Cross Country at IACs
BEAR TRACKS—46 Bears in 8 sports and 4 levels (5 pros included)
CROSS COUNTRY—2 rostered, both Div. I; one records good times
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; 1 played; 3 injured
Pro—1 rostered on EPL club
GOLF–3
2 Developmental Pros
1 Div. I player
1 Div. III player
SWIMMING- 3 all Div. I and one is on winning relay
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 4-3
Coach Padalino’ Bears beat IAC foe the Bulldogs of Potomac spoiling their Homecoming 21-13— onto Landon’s Homecoming 11/4 1pm vs. SSSA
SOCCER –Coach Reed’s side lost to #4 StA and tied 1-1 SSSA with which the Bears are tied in the IAC standings
WATER POLO—Coach Moorin’s squad shad a bye week.
X-Country—Coach Callahan’s runners are at the IACs—no results posted yet.
BEAR TRACKS

Cross Country/Track and Field -2
Asim Hakim-Florian, L’23 Colgate University – In his debut meet, raced a 20:55.9 in the 6k at the Harry Lang Invitational… When Colgate placed second at the Yellowjacket Invitational, the first-year finished with a time of 27:06.1 in the 8k… Finished on a time of 27:11.5 in the 8k at the Paul Short run… Raced a 26:01.6 at the IC4A/ECAC Championships.
Sam Cohen, L’23, Tulane University
Football 11 rostered –5 GAMES, 2 PLAYED, 3 BYEs
Chazz Harley L19 #27, RS Junior, OLB Elon –the Phoenix (4-4) bye week
Jelani Machen L19 #32, CB, Bryant University (4-4) beat Charleston Southern 47-24
Tomás Kenary, L20 DL #21 Middlebury (5-1) bye week
Tyler Smith, L20 DB #23—Georgetown (4-6) lost to Lafayette 35-35
Eric Ford, L21 OLB #40 Army (MAPS sophomore) (2-6) lost to UMass 14-21
Chantz Harley, L21, DB #24 Maryland (RS Sophomore) (5-3) lost to Northwestern 27-33
Greg Johnson, L21 OL #71 – Georgetown (4-6) lost to Lafayette 35-35 .
Dameon Ming, L21 RB/LB#26 –Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (7-1); beat Rochester 49-10; #26: 2rushes 1 reception
Carter Phillips, L22, WR #86—Georgetown (4-6) lost to Lafayette 35-35
Taylor Best, L’23, WR #29–University of Maryland(5-3) lost to Northwestern 27-33
Ethan Ming, L23, DB #11– #24 Carnegie Mellon University (7-1) bye week
Football Coaches 2

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

App State (4-4) won
RUGBY-1
Brian White, L’23, Robert Morris

SOCCER- 7
College Soccer 6 rostered—1 played, 3 injured???
Marc Schermer, L 20, #14, Hamilton (6-4-5)
Hayden Evans, L 20, GK# 1; University of Michigan (3-5-7); not played since9/8 injury?
Carlos Febles, L22, D #6 Oberlin College (3-7-6); beat Hiram College #6 played 62 minutes and put a shot on goal
Conrad Brady, L23, M #26, Penn State University (9-3-3) tied for 1st in B1G
Art Keys, L23, #32 F, Swarthmore College (4-6-5) last played 10/19, injury?
Professional Soccer 1
Kristian Fletcher L’23: DC United forward/ Swansea City U21
Next match 10/30 Transfermkt he’s worth €1.00m
Swimming-3, one contributed to a win in a relay
Jacob Rosner L19 Northwestern next meet 11/17 Purdue
Ethan Tun L21 Carleton at Hamline Relays, the first competitive meet of the year. The Knights totaled 656 points to pull away from rival St. Olaf (490) and Hamline (132). Ethan Tun, Nicholas Chang, Sean Smith, and Josh Wu combined on a winning time of 3:43.91 in the 4×100 IM relay.
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, The Tribe took place in last week’s Furman Intercollegiate in a field that featured nationally ranked Chattanooga and Texas A&M, and historically solid Furman. W&M posted a team total 876 (289-294-293) to finish T-10 out of 15 when the dust settled. Charlie Bundy’s opening round 68 highlighted the Tribe’s performance, as he finished at 1-over for the event and tied for 20th
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. 4 games played 20.5 min., 7.8 points, 3.0 reb., 1.3 a
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 1st game 11/6
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 19 games, 5 goals and 6 assists 11 pointsPatrick Giles L*18 #36 Charlotte Checkers 3-3 played all 6
Div. III Men’s Hockey Coach-1
Kim Weiss, Assistant Coach for Trinity College (her alma mater) men’s team, 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}
Division I–1
Matthew Brille #19; L*20; Brown (0-1) dnp
Division III–3
Oscar Smink L’21; Amherst College Mammoths 1st game 11/17
Ethan Goldman, L’21; Connecticut Camels 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, 8-6-1; #88 15 GP 3G, 11A
JH Lages L*21, #6 South Shore Kings USPHL Premier 1GP
Club Hockey
Riley Knebel L’22 UVA Club hockey 3-1

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




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