Bishop Ireton High School | Archive | February, 2011

McNamara holds off Cardinal boys, 69-64

Senior Patrick Hanafin led the Cardinals with 22 in the setback to McNamara

by Steve Hallex 2/5/2011 (DCSportsFan)

Bishop Ireton’s home court crowd had entirely too many vociferous fans of the visiting team, and that visiting team happened to be one of the very best teams in the area. The night, it seemed, could have been quite unpleasant for the Cardinals of Bishop Ireton when they hosted McNamara.

The Cardinals, however, were determined to not let that happen. Bishop Ireton’s squad that took the floor played enthusiastic, not intimidated. They did everything a team must do to win — they rebounded, they shot well, they defended well, they passed well, they fought hard for the ball, and stayed in the game until the very end. But, as the McNamara fans chanted, it was a case of “too much juice” on the other side as the Mustangs defeated Ireton, 69-64.

The Mustangs’ biggest weapon on the night was senior guard Marcus Thornton, who scored 26 points against a strong Ireton defense. Defensively, the Mustangs’ fluid zone defense was particularly difficult to overcome, and forced Ireton to be more cautious in its shooting than it wanted to be.

It also denied the Cardinals inside lanes much of the time and forced the Cardinals to rely on outside shooting much of the time. McNamara’s offensive game was equally frustrating. Coach Marty Keithline has built a system based on passing the ball until a virtually undefended shot presents itself. No matter how lethal a scorer any player became, no double-teaming was possible, as that player could quickly kick it out to a teammate at almost any angle, and much too often, that teammate would be alone on the floor with an easy shot.

The game stayed close because of the outstanding play from Ireton’s three guards: juniors Malcolm Westbrook and Marcus Hayes and senior Antonio Rouse. Hayes’ seven points in the first half were crucial to Ireton only trailing by four at the half. However, he ran into foul trouble early in the second. After holding a brief lead in the first quarter, Westbrook would knot it the only other time in the game with a basket early in the second quarter.

Later, he would hit a jumper at the very end of the third to bring it within five after trailing by ten only a couple minutes earlier. Rouse scored seven in the first half and six in the second for thirteen points. Forward Patrick Hanafin led all Cardinals scorers with 22, mostly in the second half. At one point in the second half, the senior sank a shot to pull it within a point, then had the ball in his hands a few seconds later. Hanafin had a good look for the go-ahead basket, but missed. It was Ireton’s best chance to score the upset. Though the Cardinals whittled down several big McNamara leads, the Mustangs excellent transition game seemed to reemerge at just the moment it seemed the momentum had shifted.

McNamara improves to 19-4 with a 10-3 conference record. Ireton is now 8-15 and 0-12 in the WCAC, still seeking their first conference win.

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Pair of Wins Propels Hockey to Second Seed in NVHSL playoffs

Reid Yagar and the Cardinals have quietly moved up the standing all season and look forward to a second seed in the NVSHL playoffs beginning Feb 18th.

A pair of exciting 7-3 Ireton victories last week, coupled with a Westfields loss to Paul VI on Friday night, has guaranteed the Ireton Varsity Ice Hockey team a spot in the upcoming NVSHL playoffs.  Playing Varsity for the first time since the 2005-2006 season, the Cardinals will finish 2nd in the 6-team Smythe division, behind only Briar Woods.  The team currently sports a 5-3-1 league mark with one game remaining.  The turn of events was quite an accomplishment for a team who started the season 0-2 and was picked by many to finish well out of the playoff picture.
 
The week started on Monday with an afternoon contest at the Mt. Vernon Rec Center against a combined Loudoun County/Fredericksburg Christian squad.  The teamwork that has been prevalent the last couple of weeks was again present for this game, as 5 of the 7 goals scored by the potent Cardinal offense featured 2 assists.  The Cardinals jumped out to a 2-0 first period lead on goals by Reid Yager and Nick Tangora. 

Second period goals by Dillon Roach and Dave Souliotis offset a pair of goals by the LC/FC squad to stake the Cardinals to a 4-2 lead heading into the third.  Early in the final stanza goals by a pair of Freshmen, Stephen Gerke and Duke Roach, just over a minute apart blew the game open.  A final tally by Nick Tangora completed the scoring for the Cardinals.  Duke Roach led all scorers with 4 points (1 G, 3 A), and Nick Tangora (2 G, 1 A), Stephen Gerke (1 G, 2A) and Dillon Roach (1G, 2 A) had 3 points each.  Yager and Souliotis rounded out the scoring with 1 goal apiece and Tom Cyrnak, James Smith and William Chastain each picked up single assists.  Robert Chastain picked up the win in net.
 
Friday night brought a key matchup against division rival Mountain View at Skatequest Reston.  The Wildcats jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead but that would be their only lead of the game.  They would not score again until late in the third period and for Mountain View it would be too little and much too late.  In the interim, the powerful Cardinal offense pumped in 7 goals, 6 of them by Senior Reid Yager.  Yager, part of the top penaltykilling forward tandem, scored 4 of his 6 goals short-handed and kept the Wildcat power play unit on their heels all night. 

Tom Cyrnak picked up the other tally at even strength in the middle period.  Dan Tangora and Dave Souliotis each chipped in with 2 assists on the night, while Cyrnak, Ian Rush and Allen Boelke were credited with single assists.  Robert Chastain stopped 19 of 22 Wildcat shots for the victory.
 
The Cardinal Hockey team wraps up the regular season this week with a pair of games.  Monday night brings the Herndon Hornets to the friendly confines of the Mt. Vernon Rec Center for a 5:45 pm tilt, closing out the league schedule.  Friday night the team finishes up their non-league slate by welcoming Bishop O’Connell to Mt. Vernon.  The game will serve as Senior Night for the Ireton squad, with the festivities starting at 7pm, followed by the game.  The NVSHL playoffs will begin on Friday night, February 18th.  The League will announce the playoff schedule  next week.

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Senior Liz Collins wins WMPSSDL title as Cards finish strong in area swimming

The Cardinals are swimming their best times as the state, Metros loom at season's end

It was another great weekend for BI Swim and Dive team whose members competed in the Washington Metropolitan Prep School Swim and Dive League championship meet over a four day period at several local pools.  This meet is very large and the competition is fierce with some of the fastest times turned in so far this year in the Metro area.

The BI girls finished 6th and the boys 10th in a field of 27 teams. Senior Captain and new League Champion, Liz Collins won first place in the 100 breaststroke with the time of 1:08.02.  Liz also took 5th place in the 100 fly.

The diving competition was first on Wednesday.  Under the coaching of Anita O’Quinn, the divers performed well, earning many points for the team.  Elizabeth Schafermeier was the top women’s diving competitor (12th) with Alex Braham following closely with a 13th place finish.  Cameron Wallace placed highest for BI in the men’s diving competition.

There were many greatperformances in the meet including those by Brian McGinty (14th 100 breaststroke), Giovonni Salvatori (1.14 sec time drop in 100 back), Kelly Palmer (6th in 200 free and 7th in 500 free), Catherine Kennedy (4.15 sec time drop in the 100 backstroke), Zach DeForge (2 sec time drop in 100 breaststroke),  Allison Wullf (10th place in 100 breaststroke),  Eileen Louison (1.76 time drop in 100 free), Tommy Reichelt (20 sec. time drop in the 500 free),  Loren Gant (8 sec time drop in the 500 free), Saskia Kroesen (7th in 50 free and 6th in 100 free),  and Maddie Zeigler (11th in 100 back and 16th in 50 free).

Other noteworthy races were turned in by Laura Becht (50 free) and Andrew Crandall (50 and 100 free) who both qualified for individual events in the upcoming state chamionship meet with their fast swims at this meet.

All of the BI relays (3 men’s and 3 women’s) made it to finals and each one dropped time and placed well.  The relay finishes were: 

Women’s 200 Medley:  4th place (Maddy Zeigler, Liz Collins, Saskia Kroesen, and Laura Becht 
Men’s 200 Medley: 10th place (Michael Ryan Clark, Brian McGinty, Kevin Grant, and Andrew Crandall) 
Women’s 200 Freestyle: 5th place  (Maddie Zeigler, Laura Becht, Saskia Kroesen and Allison Wulff)                                                              
Men’s 200   Freestyle:  6th place (Michael Ryan  Clark, Ryan Dougherty, Kevin Grant and Andrew Crandall) 
Women’s 400 Freestyle: 5th place (Kelly Palmer, Laura Becht, Allison Wulff, and Liz Collins) 
Men’s 400 Freestyle: 6th place ( MIchael Ryan Clarlk, Ryan Dougherty, Kevin Grant and Brian McGinty)
 
The team will continue to train for their next competition which is the Virginia State Independent School Championship meet which will be held February 18-20, 2011, in Christiansburg, Va.

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Lions Hold on to top Cardinals, 45-42

Junior Malcolm Westbrook shoots for the Cardinals in a 45-42 setback to Archbishop Carroll Thursday.

The difference between winning and losing is often razor thin, Thursday night 32 minutes of basketball came down to the final six seconds.   With the Cardinals trailing by three  on alumni night, they got a chance as time expired but the failed attempt sent Ireton home disappointed, 45-42 to Archbishop Carroll in WCAC men’s basketball.

Both teams struggled to find any offensive flow in the opening quarter of the contest, the squads posting a 6-5 score in favor of the Lions at the end of one.  The athletic Washington visitors were athletic and aggressive on the boards, garnering 18 offensive rebounds in the course of the game,  and cobbled together a 7-0 run on put backs and layups.  Ireton responded however, and with a pair  of threes, from seniors Patrick Hanafin and Matt Barnwell, the Cardinals went to intermission with a 17-16 lead.

The offense picked up in the third quarter and Carroll regained a 31-30 advantage after three quarters.  Antonio Rouse made a pair of free throws to push Ireton to a 35-34 lead with 6:40 to play, and the teams struggled evenly as Carroll junior Ryan Williams tied the game at 38 with 4:10 left. Williams added a three after junior Marcus Hayes had put Ireton back on top, pulling the Lions to a 41-40 lead.  Pair of Carroll free throws increased the bulge to 43-40 with 1:02 remaining.  A critical Cardinal turnover led to a dunk by junior Justin Alston and the redbirds were down 45-40 with  29 ticks remaining to play.

Rouse drained a pair of free throws to pull the hosts to 45-42 and the Lions missed a pair of free throws to give Ireton life with under ten seconds.  The Cardinals hustled down the floor and got a three off, snared the rebound and quickly fired it back outside teh arc, but the second shot at the buzzer bounced off the rim as the horn sounded.   The Cardinals fall to 8-14 on the season, 0-11 in the WCAC.  Second place Bishop McNamara makes their annual visit to Father Godley Gym Friday night, the tripleheader starts with freshmen at 4pm and the varsity tipoff is scheduled for 7:30pm.

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Mid-Atlantic Erg Sprints Results are In!

 

On Saturday January 29, 2011 The Bishop Ireton Crew competed in the Mid Atlantic Erg Sprints – the official Satellite Regatta of the Sprints World Indoor Rowing Championships held at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, VA.   Saturday’s event saw  thirty Bishop Ireton athletes among the 1,367 finishers who rowed 1,738 miles in 100 different events.  It was an amazing sporting event our Cardinals participated in for both men’s and women’s varsity and novice teams.

This is the first time in Ireton history that we placed two in the top 10 in the overall standing results.  In event #48, 2000 meter (17 and under) race: Olivia Babeic (Class of 2011) came in fourth overall with a time of 7:36.2 and Brianna Burke (Class of 2013) came in ninth with a time of 7:49.7. In addition to the two girls breaking the 8 minute barrier over 2000 meters, the boys side had, for the first time in the history of the program, three boys – Justin Roczniak (Class of 2011), Jacob Ramey (Class of 2012), and Josh Martini (Class of 2013) – break 7 minutes at this early season race.  In addition to the finest rowing programs represented, including successful East coast college programs, in this prestigious event, high schools made up about seventy percent of the field.

Head Coach Eric Gehrke was quoted as saying, “I am proud of how some of our top end athletes responded to this race. It is still very early to prepare for competition but some of our team leaders showed up ready to perform and that is what we need to use to build a culture of succeeding in this program.”

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