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BearSportsNews Sunday Edition

BearSportsNews Sunday Edition

March 15,2020

Distance learning from inside the White Rocks

  • Bears WITHIN THE White Rocks

    • Bear wrestler selected to represent MARYLAND at the Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic!!!

    • Golf TIES MIAA powerhouse

    • Baseball battles MIAA powerhouse

    • Lacrosse fights St. John’s in close match

    • Other Spring Sports start to get out of hibernation

  • Bears OUTSIDE THE White Rocks

    • ALL SEASONS SUSPENDED OR CANCELLED

    • Bear golfer led his Tars in their last match

    • Four Bears playing baseball being trax’ed

    • A Bear freshman alumnus is second his college tennis team in individual wins

    • Another Bear is a Cox for the Big Green crew

    • One Bear Alumnus was playing pro hoops; now?

    • Two remaining Alumni playing hockey saw the remaining season suspended or cancelled

    • Nine Rugby Alumni on teams; status?

    • Thirty-four Alumni are on lacrosse rosters; John Nichols lists all of their team schedules’ status

  • INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

SPRING SPORTS

  • Baseball- Coach Powers: lost 1-8 to MIAA powerhouse Archbishop Curley High School in Baltimore NOTE Curley beat DMV 2019 #1 St. John’s 5-3 in previous game

  • Golf- Coach Luther: from Coach

Landon 208 St. Paul’s 208.  Hard to get much closer than that!    As I told the boys, there are good ties and bad ties, and today, against one of Baltimore’s best teams, this was a good tie.

Landon’s Scores:




        1. Bates:  39

        2. Sohn:  39

        3. Bundy:  41

        4. Qiu:  43

        5. Samit:  46

        6. Mordkin:  46

        7. Harazmus: 50

        8. Arora:  50

Bag Stickers:

Samit – 1 – birdie

Harazmus – 1 – Sandy [not named for the author]

Charlie Bundy – 1 – 7 Greens in Regulation

Sohn – 2 – Birdie; 6 Greens in Regulation

Until we meet again, Sports Fans, thank you all for your support.  Go Bears!


  • Lacrosse- Coach Healy (1-1): Bears fought to the very last second against St. John’s (who crushed Prep earlier) 10-11

  • Rugby- Coach Oberg: 

  • Tennis- Coach Miller:

  • Track- Coach DiChiara-

WINTER SPORTS

  • WRESTLING – from Coach Katz_-Lorenzo Lopez ’20 has earned the honor of representing Team MD.  The Pittsburgh Wrestling Classic is referred to as the “Rose Bowl” of high school wrestling.

THOUGH THE CLASSIC WAS CANCELLED, THIS IS A HUGE HONOR!!!

132: Lorenzo Lopez (Landon)

Maryland State Champion

Lopez is very talented and can have a rangy style and has been sure to challenge himself up and down the East Coast, throwing himself into Beast of the East and any tournament that he can. 120-132 has been a serious grinder here during his four years and Lopez has had some epic battles with Nate Porter along the way. Freshman Clayton Gabrielson threw the entire thing into disarray by the end of the season and will be leading the charge for Team Maryland to return to the PWC in three years with that celebrated class of 2023. Lopez has drawn one of the toughest opponents on the WPIAL side with pinning machine Gabe Willochell.



BEAR TRACKS

WINTER SPORTS

Basketball (5)

Professional Basketball (1)

Darion Atkins (L 11) now with Brose Bamberg (12-9) 7TH in easyCredit BBLeague  8 games STATS: 13.0 ave min, 2.75 ppg, 3.12 rpg, 1.12 bpg

SEASON SUSPENDED

Hockey (4)

AHL Hockey (1)

Sam Anas L11 Iowa Wild (36-17-3-3) team 2nd place in Central Division. 60 GP  19 g 46 a = 65 pts tied 1st in AHL

SEASON POSTPONED

College Hockey (2)

Patrick Giles (L*18) #4 Boston College -(24-8-1) 10 GP, 3G 2A, 2 Short Handed Goals season over due to surgery.

TOURNAMENT CANCELLED

SPRING SPORTS

Bear Baseball Diamond TraxFax (4)

Randy Bednar Jr., (L17), is a junior outfielder for the University of Maryland Terps (10-5). Randy has started in all of the Terps 12 games and is hitting .387, with 1 homer and 16 RBI.  He also has two stolen bases in three attempts.  He is second on the team in batting average, third in slugging percentage (.581) and 4th on base percentage (.459).  He leads the team in RBI.  He bats second and plays right field.

SEASON CANCELLED

Patrick Lightner, (L16) is a senior infielder for Marist College Red Foxes (3-9).  He has started in 5 of the teams twelve games and has 2 hits and 3 RBI.

MAAC spring sports cancelled

Dane Camphausen (L19) Wooster Fighting Scots (2-3), freshman first baseman.  4 games played .375 BA, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R,.444 OBP, .750 SLG

Wooster’s other big highlight came in the ninth inning when first-year Dane Camphausen blasted a two-run round-tripper to centerfield

REMAINDER OF SEASON CANCELLED

Jake Davidson (L19) Kenyon Lords (7-8), freshman pitcher.  Pitched two innings, recording two strikeouts.  Jake had previously pitched well in the team’s pre-season scrimmages.

REMAINDER OF SEASON CANCELLED

Crew (1)

Ari Chadda L18, Dartmouth College, Big Green, crew—Ari sits behind two seniors in the cox position

SEASON CANCELLED

Golf (2)

Morgan Egloff L15, Rollins College, Tars,

Egloff came into the day tied for ninth after shooting 73-71 in the first two rounds. He closed with a two-under 70 and climbed four spots into a tie for fifth at two-under for the tournament. Egloff’s final round was solid throughout as he started on the back and hit the turn at one-under. After a double bogey on No. 1, he finished with birdies on three of the final eight holes to get back into red numbers.

SEASON CANCELLED

Evan Katz, L17, Duke University, Blue Devils,

SEASON SUSPENDED

 Lacrosse (34)

          John Nichols’ Bear Lax Trax Fax

BLTF by John Nichols 03.13.2020 recites the status of all the programs where Bears are playing.


TENNIS

Sachin Das, L19 #4 University of Chicago Maroons (7-2) is 9-3 as a freshman playing at 2 to 4 in matches and 5-3 collectively in doubles.

SEASON CANCELLED

Rugby (9)

Brendan McLenaghan L19 Tulane ROSTERED spring season next

Tommy Baldwin L18, #17 Bucknell Bison 6-1 rostered

Aiden Howe L18, St. Mary’s College of California Gaels beat Cal Poly ROSTERED

Wesley Pan L16 VA Tech, Hokies ROSTERED 1st team all Chesapeake Conference #9 position

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, placed 3rd in the B1G tournament with Max scoring a key touch 45-10 ROSTERED

Culver Van Vleck L14 player of the match for Potomac Exiles

Will Snyderwine L07 passed up a career as an NFL PK after leaving Duke to play rugby for Washington Irish





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