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BearSportsNews Sunday Edition November 10, 2019

INTERSTICES OF SEASONS

  • Bears within the White Rocks

    • Football shuts out StA

    • Water Polo Eastern Prep’s highest finish

    • Soccer lost future is bright

    • Cross country Varsity #6 and MS #2 in DC/MD preps,

  • Bears OUTSIDE THE White Rocks

    • One Bear Alumnus playing pro hoops

    • One Bear Alumnus playing college hoops

    • Two Bear alumni were listed as playing this week for their football teams this week

    • Five Alumni were on the soccer pitch for their colleges, 2 Bears on the NCAA Div. III soccer#1, #9, ranked teams another took home a NCAC Championship over a brother Bear; another Bear v. Bear match sent one team forward to NESCAC championship game

    • Nine Alumni are rostered on Rugby teams—one took home a conference championship cup; two new ruggers found by Coach France

    • Four Alumni are playing hockey at four levels pro to club- one Goalie earned a shutout

    • Two Alumni wrestled in their first meets, one earned 3rd place by sweeping consolations; the other racked up a major in consolations

INSIDE THE WHITE ROCKS

  • Cross-Country That’s a wrap on the 2019 XC season. The Bears nabbed 6th in the MD Private School Championships, led by a 7th place individual finish for All-State honoree Michael Gilbert ‘20! Thanks to all the boys, coaches, and supportive parents (especially our team moms Ann and Kato) for a great season.








                • Congrats to Ari ‘24 (1st overall) and Daden ‘25 (3rd overall) as Landon finished in the #2 spot at the DC/MD state Middle School cross country championships! Coach Addison Hunt also pictured. Go Bears!







              • Football (6-3) shut out StA 28-0 with a dominating 2nd half plus a score by a D tackle.


  • Soccer (5-11-4)

    • Coach Reed is excited about the next few years of Landon soccer with 7 juniors, 3 sophomores and 7 freshman coming back

  • Water Polo

    • AD Brady says that the 2019 team’s 5th place finish at Easterns marks their best finish in the history of the program

WINTER SPORTS

  • Swimming

announces its Captains

BEAR TRACKS


Professional Basketball (1)

Darion Atkins (L 11) now playing for Iberostar Tenerife of the Liga ACB. 8-2 in ACB play. DA: 18.3 min. 2.8 pts, 2.9 reb.

College Basketball

Tone Cockrell (L’17) Keystone College (1-0) started 34 minutes 11 points, 5 reb., 3 assists

Football (10)

Mark Ebo, L16, DL, #99, College of the Holy Cross – Crusaders (5-5)- lost to Lafayette 20-23 1 solo1 assist 0.5 TFL PLAYED

Jack Porter, L17, WR, Dickinson College, Red Devils (5-4) lost to Moravian 6-24 2 receptions for 43 yards Played  

Mac Hollensteiner, L18, #73 OL, Georgetown University, (5-4) BYE

Bryce Baylor, L18, RB, #22 Dickinson College, Red Devils (5-4) lost to Moravian 6-24 DNP

Davis Walker, L18, K, #47 Georgetown University, Hoyas (5-4) BYE

Terrance Bridgers L19 DL, #93 Delaware State, (2-8) upset Bethune-Cookman 16-13 [no participation stats]

Joshua Chapman L19 #55 DL Pennsylvania (4-4) beat Cornell 21-20 DNP

Chazz Harley L19 #27 DB #25 Elon (4-6) LOST TO Maine 17-31 DNP

Jelani Machen L19 #30, DB, Harvard, (4-4) LOST TO Columbia 10-17 DNP

Jalen Williams L19 DB #35, Boston College (5-3) lost to FSU 31-35DNP


  • College Coaching (2)

Justin Cort, L13, Director of Operations director of football operations and associate recruiting coordinator, Delaware State (2-8) ) upset Bethune-Cookman 16-13

Paul Padalino, L13, assistant coach Richmond University, (3-4) beat Stony Brook 30-19

  • Golf (2)

Morgan Egloff L15, Rollins College, Tars, off until Spring which in FLA is soon

Evan Katz, L17, Duke University, off until Spring which in NC is March in Las Vegas

Hockey (4)

AHL Ice Hockey(1)

Sam Anas L11 Iowa Wild (7-1-2-1) 3 g 7 a

USPHL Hockey Elite division (1)

Ty Morton L’19 Hampton Roads Whalers (9-5-0) Ty: six games 4-2  1.83 GAA 0.932 save %; 2 recent wins including a SO.

College Hockey(2 more???)

Patrick Giles (L*18) Boston College -(5-4-0) INJURED

Alex Norwinski L’15 Liberty University ACHA Div. 2 Hockey (13-1) 8G 10A points #2 scorer

Rugby (9)

Brendan  McLenaghanL19 Tulane ROSTERED spring season next


Tommy Baldwin L18, #17 Bucknell Bison 5-0 7rostered

Wesley Pan L16 VA Tech, Hokies ROSTERED 2ND TEAM AA– the 2019 Chesapeake Collegiate Rugby Conference Champions.

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 a NFL PK after leaving Duke to play rugby for Washington Irish

Soccer (6)

Charles Branche III, L16 — Ohio Wesleyan University, Battlin’ Bishops, (13-5-3); beat Wabash 1-0 STARTED lost in league finals Kenyon 1-2 STARTED

Noah Hannam, L18, Middlebury College, Panthers (8-2-7), upset Amherst in NESCAC semifinal 1 shot PLAYED next Tufts

Nico Kenary, L18, #1  Amherst College Mammoths (11-1-2) lost its first match to Middlebury and Noah PLAYED

Burke McLaughlin, L18, Denison University, Big Red (7-9-1) end of season

Drew Parker, L16, #9 Kenyon College, (17-1-2) beat OWU 2-1    NCAC Championship game

PLAYED

Alex Riel, L18, Allegheny College, Gators – (4-13-1) SEASON OVER


Swimming (2)

Sky Cui, L18, Vassar College, 2-2. VC has this chart about Sky’s times:

Max Peraza, L18, Sewanee: The University of the South, 1-1 and 3rd in its own invitational. lost to #21 Birmingham Southern 425-480 scored a point for in the Tigers in the  50 yard free by placing 7th @ 24:68, 4th in 100 free @ 56.63 for 2 points.

2018-19

Awards: Member of CSCAA Scholar All-America Team for Advent Semester Member of CSCAA Scholar All-America Team for Easter Semester

Season-best times: 50-yard freestyle: 23.84 seconds (Transylvania Invitational) 100-yard freestyle: 52.70 seconds (Transylvania Invitational) 100-yard breaststroke: 1:09.21 (2019 SAA Championships) 200-yard breaststroke: 2:48.16 (2019 SAA Championships) 200-yard individual medley: 2:26.93 (Centre Dual Meet)

Water Polo (2)

Nick Gill L16 season and career over

Isher Gill L16 (redshirt junior), #15 George Washington University Colonials, (19-8) Lost to  Fordham 13-14; beat Wagner 24-15 [no participation stats]

Wrestling (2)


    • Jonny Gherman L’19 Ursinus College Bears team 2nd at Messiah #157 Johnny lost 1st round but won in the consolations; at Fall Brawl, lost in 1st round, had a major in the conso’s but lost his next match

    • Axel Giron L’19 York College McGinley Invitational #125 won his first round to the champion and beat three opponents to placed 3rd











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