Bishop Ireton High School | Archive | March, 2015

Ireton drops a pair of WCAC baseball clashes

Mike Comeree, seen here against PVI, blasted a double to dead center driving in the winning run against Gonzaga.

Mike Comeree, seen here against PVI, blasted a double to dead center driving in the winning run against Gonzaga.

One by product of the early spring weather is a severe lack of practice time for area ball clubs.  That lack of preparation is particularly hard on young teams, none more so than the 2015 edition of Cardinal baseball.  After a hard won victory over Gonzaga last week, the redbirds have struggled at the plate recently and paid for it with a pair of lopsided losses, 14-0 with O’Connell and 11-1 with talented St Johns.

On the heels of a shutout to a powerhouse Paul VI club, Coach Rex Thomas looked for a rebound in the Bishop O’Connell game. “We bounced back after a tough loss and played very well in the Gonzaga game.  I was thinking we could see that again with O’Connell, but it didn’t happen.”

St Johns, along with the Panthers, are preseason favorites in the always tough WCAC.  They looked the part when the visited Bishop Ireton’s Frank Mann Field, scoring three times in the first and methodically building on the lead enroute to the win.

Saturday’s visit to DeMatha was postponed because of field conditions, so the Cardinals have some time to regroup before renewing the season Tuesday when Good Counsel visits Bishop Ireton. First pitch is set for 5:30pm.

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Tennis topped by Episcopal, St Johns

The Cardinal netters swung into a busy week by visiting their neighbors at Episcopal on Tuesday, March 24. The Maroon, traditional powers from the IAC, swept the Varsity 7-0, and beat the JV team in their first match of the year 6-1. Aidan Scannel and Alex Rostron took their #1 doubles match 8-5 for Bishop Ireton.

On Thursday the Cardinals varsity returned to WCAC action with a home match against St. John’s. Ireton got off to a flying start with Senior Matthew Pham winning at #1 Singles 8-2, and Senior Alex Celis rolling over his Cadet opponent at #2 singles 8-4.

Singles matches from numbers three to six were won by St. John’s in close matches. Garrett Beauch lost at #3 8-3, while Dylan Louison dropped a 8-3 decision at #4 singles. Junior Austin Baney lost a tight match at #5 singles 8-4, and Freshman Peter Murphy dropped a 8-4 decision at #6 singles.
Beauch and Murphy pushed their St. Johns opponents to the limit at #2 doubles, losing their match 9-8 and by a score of 7-5 in the tie-breaker. The Cadets headed back to Military Road with a closer- than- the-score indicates 7-2 win.

The loss dropped the Cardinals to 0-4 overall, 0-3 in WCAC play.   Bishop Ireton continues WCAC play with an away match against O’Connell on Friday, March 27.

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Softball goes 1-1 for the week

Coach Terri Pearson’s Cardinals overcame cold, rainy weather in Richmond Saturday to thump host St Catherine’s 9-2 in the annual North – South Challenge.  The first game of the tourney was washed out as maintenance crews worked the fields for much of the morning to save some of the tournament’s games.

The Cardinals scored early and often against St Catherine’s in the win.  Molly Jeffers led the Cardinals, getting on base each of her five trips to the plate. Sophomore hurler Erin Rockwell got the win for Ireton.  Jeffers joined Rockwell and Angela Kammen on the all tournament team representing Bishop Ireton.

The Cardinals returned to WCAC play on Monday, hosting Good Counsel at Luckett Field.  The home team played “small ball” with bunts and heads up base running to build a 2-0 lead into the third. Rockwell wiggled out of jam in 4th when Good Counsel plated a run, but stranded a pair.

Ireton could not capitalize on a bases loaded, two-out situation in the bottom half of the inning and the Cardinals nursed a 2-1 lead into the 4th.

From there, the floodgates opened. Timely hitting by the Falcons, some costly errors and the game suddenly got away from the home squad and Good Counsel had a 9-2 lead on their way to a one-sided 14-2 final.

No time to dwell on the game as the Cardinals return to action Tuesday, this time traveling to Oakton and call on Flint Hill School. First pitch is set for 4:15.

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JV Boys’ Lax tops St Mary’s Ryken, 4-3

The BI JV Men’s lacrosse team played gritty, team lacrosse for four quarters to earn a come from behind, WCAC victory over the visiting St Mary’s Ryken on Fannon Field yesterday.

Freshman Max Hanson scored the 1st Cardinal goal at 4:49 in the first quarter, when he dodged down the crease to give the Cardinals the lead. The Cardinal defense limited SMR to 4 shots in the quarter.

Sophomore attackman Harry Bass extended that lead to 2-0 at 5:43 in the 2nd quarter when he received a pass from Soph Defenseman Declan Sofield & buried a low left handed shot in goal. The defense, led by Soph goalie Liam McHugh, held the Saints scoreless in the 1st half.

Cardinal turnovers allowed SMR to claim the lead with 3 unanswered goals in the 3rd quarter. Ten seconds remained in the quarter when Soph middie Antony Simuro scored with an assist from Soph attack Harry Bass to tie the game.

At 7:09 in the final quarter, Simuro fed Bass cutting through the crease for the go ahead score. The Defense secured the victory by causing multiple SMR turnovers, winning ground balls and effectively clearing the ball.

The Cardinals host Flint Hill on Fannon Field on Easter Monday, 6 Apr 2015.

Varsity game begins at 4 PM; JV game to follow approximately 5:30 PM.

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Streaking Cardinals’ Lacrosse wins 4 in 6 days

Coach Rick Sofield gathers his players during action Sunday in the Cardinals 18-5 win over Hinsdale Central HS of Hinsdale, Illinois.

Coach Rick Sofield gathers his players during action Sunday in the Cardinals 18-5 win over Hinsdale Central HS of Hinsdale, Illinois.

The Bishop Ireton Cardinals defeated WCAC foe Bishop McNamara 18-1 on Tuesday, March 24, in Forestville, MD. For Ireton, 12 different players scored goals—Madeline Stephens (1); Natalie Irwin (1); Kaitlin Luzik (2); Kelly Mathews (1); Charlotte Sofield (1); Christine Macey (1); Lexi Ledoyen (2); Anne Sullivan (2); Caton Brisbin (1); Julie Hanson (1); Grace Fletcher (2); and Kelly Larkin (3).

There were eight different players who got assists—Kayla Marshall (2); Luzik (1); Mathews (1); Sofield (3); Macey (1); Maggie Lohrer (1); Katie Ryan (1); and Madison

Sophomores goalie Amelia Cole and defender Morgan DeCanio (#19) were key parts of the Cardinals’ defensive effort which shut down the #2 team from Illinois on March 29.

Sophomores goalie Amelia Cole and defender Morgan DeCanio (#19) were key parts of the Cardinals’ defensive effort which shut down the #2 team from Illinois on March 29.

Mote (3). Game point leaders were Sofield (4); Mote (3); Larkin (3); and Luzik (3).

The Ireton defense was rock solid as the only Bishop McNamara shot on goal during the entire game was when they scored on a deflected free position shot early in the first half.

On Friday, March 27, the Cardinals went to St. Mary’s Ryken in Leonardtown, MD, and dominated the home team 16-1. Senior Charlotte Sofield was Bishop Ireton’s point leader with 3 goals and 3 assists. Junior Kelly Larkin had 3 goals, 2 assists; senior Kelly Mathews got 2 goals, 1 assist; sophomore Kayla Duperrouzel notched 2 goals, 1 assists; senior Christine Macey had 2 goals; freshman Lexi Ledoyen notched 2 goals; sophomore Kayla Marshall got 1 goal, 1 assist; sophomore Katie Ryan had 1 goal; senior Kaitlin Luzik got 1 assist; and freshman Madison Mote had 1 assist.

For the second straight game the Ireton defense allowed only one shot on goal from their opponent and unfortunately St. Mary’s Ryken lone score and only shot the entire game was when they scored on a deflected free position shot late in the second half.

Bishop Ireton got a big home win by defeating a tough Notre Dame Prep team from Towson, Maryland, 17-5 on Saturday, March 28, at Fannon Field on Cambridge Road in Alexandria. Against a hard defensive effort by NDP, Duperrouzel led the way for the Cardinals’ with 4 goals and 3 assists. Larkin had 4 goals; Mathews got 3 goals, 1 assist; Ledoyen notched 2 goals; Sofield had 1 goal, 3 assists; Luzik got 1 goal, 1 assist; Marshall notched 1 goal; junior Grace Fletcher had 1 goal; and Macey got 1 assist. Sophomore goalie Amelia Cole came up big against a relentlessly attacking NDP offense with 5 saves, 3 ground balls, and 1 caused turnover. Colby Riehl led the Blazers with a pair of goals while Ellie Aburn had 5 saves for the visitors.

On Sunday, March 29, Bishop Ireton beat a tough Hinsdale Central team from Hinsdale, Illinois 18-5 at Fannon Field. The Cardinals were behind 3-1 early to the suburban Chicago school, but came back strong to lead 9-3 at halftime. Larkin led Ireton with 4 goals and 2 assists. Mathews and Sofield each had 4 goals, 1 assist; Marshall and Ledoyen each got 2 goals; Duperrouzel notched 3 assists; Luzik, Fletcher, and Ryan each had 1 goal; and Macey notched 1 assist. Goalie Cole backstopped the Cardinals’ superb defensive effort against Illinois’ #2 team with 5 saves, including 2 saves on free position shots.  Anna Santulli scored three times for the Red Devils and Kelly Mullin had 9 saves in goal for Illinois public high school.

The Cardinals (7-0, 2-0) return to WCAC action on Tuesday when the always tough Tartans of Holy Cross visit Fannon Field at 4pm.  Holy Cross was edged by a goal late at St Stephens earlier in the season and suffered their first setback in WCAC when they fell 15-5 to powerhouse Good Counsel last week.

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Men’s Tennis back in action after endless winter

The Men’s Varsity Tennis team shoveled off their courts and opened the season with two WCAC opponents last week.   Playing at home on Tuesday, the Cardinals dropped their season opener to Good Counsel, 9-0.     Matthew Pham and Alex Celis  braved the windy elements and played well.
On Thursday, the Cardinals dropped a 9-0 decision to 5-time defending champion Gonzaga at East Potomac Tennis Center.   Sophomore Peter Murphy was a standout at #6 singles, dropping a close match 8-6 to his Purple Eagle opponent.
The Cardinals will lean on seniors Matthew Pham, Alex Celis, Thomas Shoemaker, and Dylan Louison to lead an improving group of underclassmen as the season goes forward.
Next up for the varsity tennis team is a short trip across town to play Episcopal on Tuesday, March 24, one of three matches this week.
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One win, one loss, one rainout in week of WCAC baseball

Mike Comeree, seen here against PVI, blasted a double to dead center driving in the winning run against Gonzaga.

Mike Comeree, seen here against PVI, blasted a double to dead center driving in the winning run against Gonzaga.

Bishop Ireton got a big first win over Gonzaga, 3-2, following a 11-0 stinker with Paul VI, then endured a 4-hour wet conditions delay on Saturday before umpires declared the field unplayable.

The Panthers came to Frank Mann Field with hot bats. Paul VI scored three in the first, extended the margin to 7-0 in the third while the Cardinal bats were largely silent in the lopsided affair.

Behind opening day starter Kyle Guzik, the Cardinals rebounded against Gonzaga’s Eagles.  Tossing a complete game for the win, the clubs battled 1-1 into the sixth inning. Gonzaga scratched out a run to take a 2-1 lead only to see the home team counterattack in the both half of the sixth for a pair of runs. It was all Guzik would need to deny Gonzaga in the 7th and earn his second win of the season.

The winning rally culminated with first baseman Matt Bardak singling home the the tying run, then Mike Commeree hit a towering double to deep center field to plate Bardak with  the game winner.

Saturday Bishop Ireton travelled to Bishop McNamara for an afternoon matinee.  The grounds crew at PG County Boys’ and Girls Club Field worked until nearly 3 hours after the scheduled start before umpires declared the game field unplayable and the Cardinals returned to Alexandria, still 1-1 in the WCAC and 2-2 over all.

Monday the Cardinals head to Fairfax for a rematch with PVI’s Panthers, first pitch is set for 6 pm.

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Girls’ Lax opens with three impressive wins

Rivalry Game to Open the 2015 Campaign

Kelly Larkin has had a fast start for the Cardinals in the first 3 games of the 2015 season.

Kelly Larkin has had a fast start for the Cardinals in the first 3 games of the 2015 season. (photo courtesy of Delia Sullivan Photography)

The Larkin-Mathews combination provided key offensive leadership in the Tuesday, March 17, girls’ lacrosse season opener as junior Kelly Larkin had 3 goals, 2 assists; and senior Kelly Mathews had 3 goals to lead Bishop Ireton past Georgetown Visitation 11-9 on a windy day in Washington, D.C. Costly turnovers let the home team keep it close late into the second half when it was tied 9-9 but two straight Ireton goals with 5:44 and 5:11 respectively left in the game provided the margin of victory.

“They did a nice job of fighting back and getting the momentum in the second half,” said Bishop Ireton head coach Rick Sofield. “In crunch time we made the plays. We stalled the last few minutes and retained possession. We got the ball checked out of our stick with 30 seconds left, but we got it right back. It was our first game, and I was telling the girls we didn’t play our best, but we still found a way to beat a good team.”

Also contributing to the Cardinals’ offense were sophomore Kayla Duperrouzel (2 goals); senior Charlotte Sofield (1 goal, 1 assist); freshman Lexi Ledoyen (1 goal); and senior Kaitlin Luzik (1 assist).

Sophomore goalie Amelia Cole had 9 saves and “provided a menacing presence in the crease” according to The Washington Post.

 International Game versus Canadian Powerhouse
On Friday, March 20, the Cardinals welcomed Canada’s top high school girls’ lacrosse team from Hill Academy (Ontario) to Fannon Field in Ireton’s home opener of the 2015 season. The miserable weather was cold, wet, and windy. It was a hard fought contest and the winning goal was scored by Duperrouzel with nine seconds left in regulation.

For Bishop Ireton, Mathews had 3 goals, 1 assist; Sofield got 2 goals, 2 assists; Duperrouzel notched 2 goals, 1 assist; Larkin had 1 goal, 1 assist; Ledoyen got 1 goal; Luzik had 2 assists; and Cole had 8 saves.

Cardinals Win in Overtime Thriller
Bishop Ireton pulled it out the overtime win 13-11 against nationally ranked Roland Park of Baltimore at Fannon Field on Saturday, March 21. Sofield had 4 goals, 2 assists; Larkin got 4 goals, 1 assist; Mathews notched 3 goals, 2 assists; and Ledoyen and Kayla Marshall each got 1 goal; and Duperrouzel had 5 draw controls. Leading the defense were Luzik with 4 draw controls, 4 ground balls, and 3 caused turnovers; and Cole with 9 saves with at least three of them earned by stopping free position shot attempts.

It was during this game that Kelly Mathews scored her 200th career goal.

Another of the "K's" senior Kelly Mathews, scored her 200th goal as a Cardinal in Bishop Ireton's OT win over highly regarded Roland Park Country School Saturday.

Another of the “K’s” senior Kelly Mathews, scored her 200th goal as a Cardinal in Bishop Ireton’s OT win over highly regarded Roland Park Country School Saturday. (photo courtesy Delia Sullivan Photography)

 

Coach Sofield was recently quoted in a Connection Newspapers article as saying, “We have talked about how different it is to be a competitor when you’re the one who’s in the lead…We talk about it the context of running a race: if you’re right behind the girl in the lead…and you’re staring at her back, you’re tracking her and she doesn’t know you’re back there and she doesn’t know you’re coming. That’s what I told them: This year, we’re the ones out front and people are running us down and there’s some girl out there [who is] working hard, who is trying to come up behind you and so you can’t let up. You can’t get complacent, you’ve got to keep going hard.”

Tomorrow the Cardinals travel to Bishop McNamara on Tuesday, March 24, and go to St. Mary’s Ryken on Friday, March 27, for their first two WCAC games of the year. Ireton faces nationally ranked Notre Dame Prep in a tough test at Fannon Field on Cambridge Road in Alexandria on Saturday, March 28, 1:00 p.m.

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Ireton’s Dominic Wagner wins Boys 15-19 Division by a single stroke

Cardinals' Dominic Wagner started 2015 spring off with a one stroke victory in IJGT at Laurel Hill March 15th.

Cardinals’ Dominic Wagner started 2015 spring off with a one stroke victory in IJGT at Laurel Hill March 15th.

The International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT) traveled to Laurel Hill Golf Club to host the IJGT Battle at Laurel Hill on March 14-15, 2015. The competitors played through rainy conditions in round one and had to navigate 20 mph winds, with gusts up to 40 mph, in round two. Despite challenging conditions, the juniors performed admirably while competing for IJGT Merit Points and national rankings during the two-day, 36-hole event.

The birdie on hole No. 18 was Wagner’s second of the tournament; his first came on the par-4 sixth hole in round one. He knocked one stroke off his round one score of 79 to card a 78 in round two, good for a tournament total of 157 and his first IJGT victory. Wagner’s 78 in round two earned him the Clazic Belts Low Final Round Award, the award presented to the male junior to card the lowest score in the final round of the event.

Wagner, a senior at Bishop Ireton and co-captain of the golf team, is an honor roll student, posting a 4.03 GPA last semester.

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Late rally unravels Cardinals at St Stephens, 3-2

Cardinals Kyle Guzik pitched a strong game into the 5th for Ireton in the season opener for each ballclub.

Cardinals Kyle Guzik pitched a strong game into the 5th for Ireton in the season opener for each ballclub.

Kyle Guzik was cruising behind a crisp Cardinal defense and a scrappy offense until the Saints scored three runs in the home half of the 5th inning and escaped with a 3-2 win in the opener for both teams.

Chandler Wilder’s fielder’s choice plated Brian Hoffman in the top of the third, a lead that held up until the Saints’ 3-run fifth. St Stephens threatened in the 4th, but a double play ended the home team’s chances.

St Stephens used a pair of walks and a base hit to tight the game, a hit batter pushed across their second run and a sacrifice fly plated the third .  Ireton scratched out a run in the 6th inning to make it 3-2 but left the bases loaded as the frame ended.   Viateur Commeree was stranded on second after doubling in the top of the 7th to end the game.

For Bishop Ireton, weather continues to cause havoc with the schedule. Monday’s contest with Flint Hill is postponed, while the home opener, now set for Tuesday with St John Paul the Great awaits ground crew’s efforts.

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