Bishop Ireton High School | Archive | September, 2013

JVGirls Tennis Edges Mustangs, 5-4

Coach Tom Noone and the JV girls tennis team

Bishop Ireton’s JV girls tennis team squeaked by Bishop McNamara 5-4 after being down 3-1 after the doubles and number 1 singles.

The Mustangs traveled with only had 6, so repeated their singles players against the doubles teams of the Cardinals.  Kiersten Laclade completed the comeback at #3 singles with a 8-0 win, Caroline Gant won 8-5, and Elizabeth Haas triumphed by an 8-4  count.  Silva Ellis swept her opponent 8-0.

Without  Theresa Pili in the lineup for the young Cardinals ,  Coach Tom Noone played  Haas at number 3 doubles with softball teammate Andrea Luna, which proved to be a winning strategy.

Caroline Gant and Kirstein Laclede both won, Caroline to clinch at number 4 singles with the match tied at 4-4.  “It was a good win for the girls, I was very happy for them, they have worked hard and played well today” said Noon.   Field School is next up for the JV netter on Tuesday at the GWU tennis courts.

 

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Cardinals blank Huskies in girls’ soccer, 4-0

The Washington Post dropped the Cardinal girls a spot from 8th to 9th. They must have taken exception to the move as they shut out the Flint Hill Huskies 4-0 in Oakton Friday to improve to 3-1-2 on the year.

Grace Hersey tallied three times for Bishop Ireton in the contest and Megan Reilly added a goal for the visiting Cardinals. Grace Hamilton filled the role of playmaker for the highly regarded Alexandria school with three assists in the game.

“We controlled the game from the start, it was a great effort by the girls. Everyone contributed today, we got some reserves valuable playing experience against a good, physical opponent.” said head coach, Gino Leon. “I was very happy with the effort from our team.”

Bishop Ireton stays in their road uniforms with a Tuesday visit to Elizabeth Seton High School in Bladensburg for a 4pm varsity, 5:30 pm JV contest to open the WCAC season.  The Cardinal youngsters upended Flint Hill on Thursday, 2-1 in Oakton.

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Beckford dominates Cardinals in 55-14 win

Senior Nigel Beckford rushed for over 300 yards and 4 TDs in Episcopal's 55-14 win at Fannon Field.

Episcopal’s Nigel Beckford came into the season’s second game fresh off an impressive game against Flint Hill in the Maroon’s season opener, gaining more than 200 yards rushing. He certainly proved that it was not a fluke as the Bridgeport, Connecticut native gashed the Cardinals for more than 300 yards of rushing in a 55-14 mauling at Fannon Field Saturday. The senior running back had scoring runs of 85, 68, 55, and 15 yards in the contest. It was the most points scored against Bishop Ireton since Bishop O’Connell piled up 62 in 1985.

The visitors needed only 36 seconds to score the game’s first touchdown, a 4-play drive covering 55 yards, including a spectacular first run by Beckford, hurdling a tackler on a 24-yard scamper.  A 21-yard TD toss capped the drive from senior Will Hollister to Blake Barefoot.

Ireton had the makings of a scoring threat on their first possession until an Andrew Latrash pass was intercepted by Gray Williams.  On the second play from scrimmage, Beckford bolted 85 yards for the first of his three touchdowns in the first half. When the Cardinals fumbled the ensuing kickoff at their own 17, Episcopal immediately took advantage in less than 30 seconds to go up 21-0 on Beckford’s 5 yard run.

It would grow to 35-0 by the end of the first period and the running clock, a high school rule when the point differential reaches 35, ensued.  Episcopal expanded the advantage to 42-0 by halftime.

Ireton would get a touchdown from senior Hudson Sullivan in the third quarter on a 5-yard run and the 2-pt PAT on a toss to junior Brenden Peifer, which momentarily returned the clock to normal at 42-8.  Freshman quarterback Chandler Wilder rolled right into the end zone in the 4th period for the Cardinals second touchdown.

The loss evens Ireton’s record at 2-2 while the visiting Maroon improve to 2-0.   The Cardinals now look to play the role of visitor for the first time this season when they call on the Knights of St Mary’s Ryken. The rapidly improving Leonardtown club dumped the Cardinals last season for the first time in the history of the series and they looked strong with a 3-1 mark, including a narrow loss to undefeated Bishop McNamara last weekend.  Kickoff for the Friday night affair is 7pm.

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Comeback Cardinals Ride Ducceshi heroics for a pair of 2-1 boys soccer wins

Sophomore Joey Faddoul (left) with head coach, Jon Norem.

Bishop Ireton’s boys soccer team posted back-to-back 2-1 wins last week, improving to 2-1 on the season.   The team needed to catch up in both contests, spotting the Bullis Bulldogs a 1-0 first half advantage on Witter Field Tuesday before a two goal final period captured the win.  Again, on a slow, natural grass pitch in Dumfries, Virginia, the Ireton lads were forced to come back from a 1-0 deficit.  In both games, junior Nick Ducceschi scored the gamewinning goal.

After a slow first half where Bullis controlled the play for much of the period, head coach Jon Norem made a series of personnel and tactical changes confident they could solve the Bulldogs.  That  confidence was rewarded in the second half when Joe Ready bent a direct, free position kick just beyond the outstretched fingers of the Bulldog goalie and deep in the back corner of the net from beyond 20 yards to tie the game at 1-1.

As the teams battled in a physical contest, the Cardinals changes turned the momentum, increasingly controlling the play and the pace of the game.  Preston Haugh, Austin Smith, and Shanin Bakhshi-Azar stymied the Bullis attack and eliminated  scoring opportunities.  Keeper Andrew Perham deftly handled those few opportunities that he faced, the Cardinal defense, led by Spencer Amarantides and the Ireton midfield who transitioned the ball repeatedly deep into Bullis territory.

Near the midway point, Ducceshi worked himself through the defense and drove a hard shot past the sprawling tender for the game winner.  From there the smothering Cardinals gave Bullis very little opportunity in the offensive zone and controlled the midfield enroute to the win.

A Friday trip to John Paul the Great is normally a traffic challenge but the soft natural grass field seemed to dwarf the noramally difficult commute south on a Friday afternoon.   The Wolves struck first, early in the game, taking a 1-0 lead. A foul by the home team goalkeeper gave sophomore Joey Faddoul an opportunity on a penalty kick and the reliable forward didn’t disappoint to tie the contest at 1-1.   The teams headed into the second period, setting up the second straight game for Ducceshi heroics. Once again, the junior tallied the game winner for the Cardinals midway through the second half.

Bishop Ireton returns to action Tuesday at Archbishop Carroll at 4pm on Maus Collins Field for the WCAC season opener.  It will be a varsity only contest.

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Cardinals outlast Saints 18-15 in a thriller

 

No one will catch Andrew Latrash (15) on his way to a 10-yard touchdown run against St Stephens Saturday.

The 28th edition of the St Stephens/St Agnes football  series with the Cardinals will go down as one the best.  The game, played under ideal weather conditions, had a little of everything, big plays, important breaks, key decisions, and a large enthusiastic  crowd that spent much of the afternoon on the edge of their seats.

St Stephens scored on their opening drive of the contest, going 55 yards in 11 plays. Junior Ish Seisay capped the drive with a 5-yard run.  When the Cardinals were off side on the ensuing point after touchdown try, Seisay drove up the middle for a successful 2-point try, giving the visitors an 8-0 advantage with 6:58 remaining in the opening period.

Bishop Ireton could generate little offense in the game’s opening stanza, but the Cardinals’ defense, and a couple of penalties, kept the Saints off the board, including an important stand by the defense stopping St Stephens on downs at Ireton 15 yardline.

The home team mounted their best drive of the half when junior Jairdan Walker took a toss at the Ireton 34 yard line and with a couple nifty moves, broke into the clear and dashed to the Saints’ 5 before senior Sam Gallahan hauled the fleet-footed Walker down.  The drive stalled there, but senior Matt Bocchi drilled a 30-yard field goal with :11.6 remaining to end the 8-play drive and send the clubs to intermission at 8-3.

The Cardinals came out fast in the third quarter with Andrew Latrash connecting on a 32-yard gem of a catch by junior Drew Smith. Hudson Sullivan bulled over a pair tacklers to the Saints’ 38 yard line before an Ireton fumble ended the promising drive.  And the Saints countered immediately to exploit the miscue.

Seisay quickly found the Saints offensive workhorse, junior Isiah Davis with a aerial that Davis hauled to the Ireton 5 yard line before the Cardinals’ linebacker Josh Ammon could drag Davis down.  With Davis attracting the home team’s undivided attention, Seisay faked a handoff to big running back, then rolled left for a 5-yard touchdown.  Gallahan added the PAT and the Saints grabbed at 15-3 lead.  But, the Cardinals would bounce back on their next possession.

Senior Hudson Sullivan fielded the ensuing kickoff at the 15 yard line and bolted around, through, and past the covering Saints until finally corralled at St Stephens 10.   Latrash wasted no time on the first play from scrimmage, faking a handoff and scooting straight up the field 10-yards for an Ireton touchdown. Bocchi’s PAT drew the home team back to 15-10.

Walker would make another big play, this time on defense as the lanky junior ended a Saints threat at the Cardinal 11 with a pass interception and return to the home team’s 29.   Latrash would once again look “long” for Drew Smith and the wide receiver made a spectacular grab between two defenders to snare a 35 yarder to the Saints 36.  Duke would cap the 4-play, 71 yard drive with a 24-yard sprint to north pylon and give the Cardinals their first lead.

Coach Tony Verducci then decided to “go for 2”, looking for a 3-point advantage, and Latrash rolled to his right and waited for Ammon to work his way open the end zone to put 2 critical points on the board as time would tell later in the game.

The Saints counterattacked from their 25 yard line and moved quickly down the field, largely on the Seisay toss to Michon Sobers that had the white-jerseyed visitors in business on the Ireton 12.  Then misfortune befell the offense with Seisay suffering an apparent ankle injury and forced out of the game. Freshman Darnell Clement entered, and though the poised quarterback played well, the drive stalled and Ireton took over on downs.

Following an exchange of turnovers; an Ireton halfback pass being picked off, only to see the Saints return the ball via a fumble on their first offensive play that Andre Robinson secured,  the game moved to the critical junction in the final quarter.  Ireton was unable to move the football and a short punt put the Saints in business at the Cardinal 39.  Overcoming a pair of penalties, Sobers made a leaping grab at Ireton’s 5 to set St Stephens in fine position to regain the lead.

The redbirds didn’t fold, stopping a Davis after a gain of a yard, Clement was high on a second down pass, and his third down attempt missed as well.  Gallaghan appeared to then tie the contest at 18-18 with a 28-yard field goal, but a roughing the kicker penalty gave the Saints the opportunity for a 1st-and-goal situation and Coach Bernard Joseph took the opportunity to regain the lead.

From great adversity is often found great opportunity, and the Cardinals found it.  After a short gain on first down and an incomplete aerial on second down, it was sophomore Corey Johnson’s turn to make the play-of-the-game.   On third down Clement looked to the corner of the end zone and lofted a potential touchdown pass.  Johnson, however, was tracking the ball all the way and stepped in front of the receiver for the interception and touchback in the end zone.

The remainder of the contest was a desperate attempt by the visitors to get back within field goal range on two more possessions, while the home team labored to use up as much time as possible.  As the last gasp toss to Sobers fell incomplete at the Ireton 30, the home crowd could finally exhale and the celebration begin.

Bishop Ireton (2-1) ends their 4-game homestand next Saturday when the Maroon of Episcopal visits Fannon Field.  It will be another opportunity to overcome a city opponent that topped the redbirds in 2012.  Kickoff is set for 2pm.

Teams            1st         2d        3rd         4th      Final

SSSAS               8           0          7             0          15

Cardinals        0           3           7            8          18

SSSAS  Seisay 5-yd run (Seisay run)

BI  Bocchi 30-yd FG

SSSAS Seisay 5-yd run (Gallahan kick)

BI Latrash 10-yd run (Bocchi kick)

BI Duke 24-yd run (Latrash pass to Ammon)

Attendance: 867

 

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Ryken stops hockey win streak at 3, 2-0

The Cardinals felt caged Friday as St Mary's Ryken stymied the hosts, 2-0 in field hockey.

St Mary’s Ryken used goals from Grace Good at 13:33 left in the game and Kylie Blevins at 10:58 to hand Bishop Ireton its first field hockey setback of the 2013 campaign.  The Knights’ Katie Pappas earned an assist on both goals.

After a scoreless first half, Ryken pressed the attack and the Cardinals seemingly had no answer.  “When our leaders don’t have a good game, it seems to impact everyone.” lamented head coach Erin Simons.  “We will regroup over the weekend and get after it on Monday at St Johns.”

The Cardinals, 3-1, 1-1 play their first conference road game when they travel to St John’s. The JV game has been postponed due to school events Monday night at Ireton that preclude a second game on Monday, the make up date has not be announced.  Varsity contest is at 4pm start time on Quinn Field.

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Saints Overcome Tennis Cardinals, 6-1

Senior Catie Isham (above) rolled an ankle in her match becoming the third Cardinal starter to go down in a busy week of tennis action.

Coach Katie Johnson’s Cardinals have slowly, steadily worked each year to close the gap with strong tennis squads like St Stephens/St Agnes.  One thing that complicates the progress is the injury bug. That dilemma hit Bishop Ireton with a pair of starters out with illness before senior Catie Isham rolled an ankle and was forced to retire in the 6-1 setback at St Stephens on Wednesday.

“We played very competitively, particularly in light of the issues with health coming into the match” said the Ireton head coach.  “Losing Catie was just bad luck for us.”

Ireton did manage to snare a win at the number 2 doubles, where seniors Alexandra Bowers and Kellen Phillips earned the Cardinals lone victory.

Cardinals return to action on Thursday when the redbirds host St Mary’s Ryken at Wakefield Park, start time is 4pm.

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Pair of Weber Goals Pace Cards over Sidwell Friends, 3-1

Sophomore Lillie Weber (above) has led the Cardinals in goals scored in the early stages of the 2013 campaign.

It was a hot afternoon, one you wouldn’t want to just stand around in.  On the other hand, not the kind of day where having your bus break down in Georgetown on the way to a game would be better, as the visiting Quakers of Sidwell Friends experienced.  Early on, it seemed that the visiting Washington, DC school had less issue with the 45 minute delay caused by the transportation problems. Fortunately for Bishop Ireton (1-1-2, 0-0), there are two halves to every game.

Read more by Chelsea Janes on the WashPost website:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/highschools/ireton-girls-soccer-team-gets-two-goals-from-lilly-weber-in-victory-over-sidwell-friends/2013/09/10/6656d748-1a2e-11e3-8685-5021e0c41964_story.html

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Bishop Ireton earns first ever WCAC field hockey win, 2-0 over ‘runners

Three games into 2013, the Cardinals have established new standards for the program, including its first WCAC win.

In its second season of varsity WCAC play, the Cardinals (3-0, 1-0) have to be one of the area’s most improved teams. With its third win of year without a loss, Ireton also earned its first ever win in conference play, 2-0 over Elizabeth Seton on Monday.

“I am very proud of team, but I know we are going to continue to grow as players and as a team” said Ireton’s third year coach, Erin Simons.  The young program isn’t to the point of overconfidence at this point, but they are noticing that teams they respect have lost to the Cardinals so far in this young season.

Ireton’s Hayley Snell got the Ireton a lead in the first half with 7:51 left to play, her first goal of the year.  Grace Fletcher’s team-leading third goal of the year at 15:43 of the second half, assisted by Kelly Mathews, gave the redbirds some margin to work.  Anna Fracasso was again rock solid in goal, credited with 4 saves on all four Set0n shots.

“I was playing near the right post, Kelly Mathews passed me the ball from inside the circle and it was a perfect pass” said Fletcher.

The defense rose to the occasion, for while the Ireton outshot the Roadrunners 6 to 4, the visitors had 7 corner opportunities to 4 for the home team.

The home stand continues Friday as the surging Cardinals welcome the Knights of St Mary’s Ryken to Fannon Field. Varsity game time is 4pm, with JV to follow.  Ireton’s JV team also advanced to 2-0 with a 3-0 win over the girls of Bladensburg.

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Cross Country runs relays at Episcopal

Duke Roach (above) and JP Ryan led Ireton men to a second place finish in cross country relays at Episcopal

Coach Brad Byrnes took his boys and girls cross country teams up Quaker Lane for a relay carnival of sorts at Episcopal and returned with some fast times and trophies to prove it.

The boys ran a two-man relay over a 6-mile course, each runner covering 3 miles,  with fastest times qualifying their teams for an overall win.  It was the closest of races, with Episcopal, Georgetown Prep, and Bishop Ireton deadlocked with 16 points each.   Maret finished with 35 total points, but the win went to the Little Hoyas with the first overall finishers.  Ireton was second, and Episcopal third.

Duke Roach and JP Ryan led the Cardinals across the finish line in an unreported time, just behind Greg Monroe and Greg McGowan of EHS in a time of 33:25.   Ireton’s Joe Simko and Micahel Logrande were the Cardinals’ second fastest finishers, in a time of34:41.   Steve Gottlieb and Gio Hernandez were 10th in a time of 37:02.   Patrick Coyen and Thomas Ward snared a 14th place in a time of 38:23.  The final Ireton scorers were Pablo Donros and Matt Gottlieb in 42:59.

The girls garnered a second place in a five team field. Georgetown Visitation won the event with 6 points, Ireton had 20, Episcopal close behind 21, Washington Latin was 4th with 35, and Holton Arms 5th with 38.

The Cardinals were led by Maggie Lohror and Virginia Beineke in 4th place (25:27) Isabelle Wilcox/Katilin Luzik in 6th place (26:19), 15th place went to Meghan Cunningham and Ann Johnson (29:14). Close behind wasthe team of  Molly Nealon/Annie Barletta in 17th (29:34) and Caitin Brisbin/Brigid Nealon were 25th with a time of 32:05.

 

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