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Lake Tapped for Brine National Lax Classic

 

Senior Travis Lake, (white jersey) will represent Virginia 2016-17 at Brine's national tourney June 29th to July 2d at the River City SportsPlex.

Senior Travis Lake, (number 16 white jersey) will represent Virginia 2016-17 at Brine’s national tourney June 29th to July 2d at the River City SportsPlex.

Travis J. Lake, son of Jim and Rhonda Lake, a senior at Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Virginia has been named as a 2015 Brine National High School All-America and has been selected to represent the Virginia 2016-2017 Team at the 2015 Brine National Lacrosse Classic to be held at the River City Sportsplex in Virginia, June 29-July 2, 2015.

The Brine National Lacrosse Classic brings the top high school lacrosse players in the nation to one venue, where regional teams will compete for a national recognition in front of NCAA lacrosse coaches.

For additional details, visit http://www.nationallacrosseclassic.com

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Boys’ Lax hosts annual spring Alumni game

On Saturday, 16 May 15, seventeen BI Men’s Lacrosse Alumni returned to Fannon Field to watch and participate in the 6th Annual Chris Delaware Memorial Alumni vs. Varsity Lacrosse game.

Returning coaches included BI’s first Men’s Lax coach, Francisco Calabrese (1980-81) and Joey Kestermann (2005-09). Returning players included Kevin Abbed (14), Will Chastain (13), Jerome Dacurawat (14), Nick Delaware (02), Stephen Gerke (14), Tommy Kestermann (10), Martin Klunder (14), Brian O’Donnell (08), Chris Petroff (09), Joe Ready (14), Brendan Reilly (08), Casey Shannon (08), Tommy Skelly (08) Phil Thomas (14) and Tyler Zimmer (03). They were supported by many enthusiastic Alumni Parents in the stands.

Alumni parent Bill Gerke took some great pictures of the game. Please go to  https://www.flickr.com/gp/97227969@N07/87Jp5E to view them.

Before the game, six rising BI Freshmen joined members of the BI JV and Varsity teams to run through some drills, review wall ball work and discuss summer camps and training. Varsity Head Coach Brandon Rose welcomed parents and student athletes to BI and the Men’s Lacrosse program. Many other rising frosh were unable to attend because of youth lax games.

After the game, Coach Calabrese spoke to all the players, noting how the game and the program had changed. Coach Mike Blaine took a few minutes to remember Chris Delaware. Chris was a great friend, athlete and lacrosse player at BI and Lynchburg College. After graduating from Lynchburg, Chris returned to BI with Joey Kestermann to coach lacrosse until his sudden death. Chris was a great Coach and role model. He had a positive influence over everyone he met. He is greatly missed!

The BI Alumni office and current BI Men’s lax parents hosted a delicious tailgate in the Resource Center after the game.

The 7th Annual Chris Delaware Memorial Alumni vs Varsity Lacrosse game is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, 21 May 16. Start time to be determined. Please save the date and plan to join us next year.

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Pair commit to college teams

Senior Danielle Hatchett, front, is joined by Dr. Tom Curry, Head of School, mother Stacy Hatchett, second from left, and family for admissions ceremony at Bishop Ireton. Danielle will play basketball for the Shock of Washington Adventist next season.

Senior Danielle Hatchett, front, is joined by Dr. Tom Curry, Head of School, mother Stacy Hatchett, second from left, and family for admissions ceremony at Bishop Ireton. Danielle will play basketball for the Shock of Washington Adventist next season.

 

Stephanie Cabrera (front, left) is surrounded by family and Head of School, Dr Tom Curry (back, left) as she completes her admissions paperwork to Marymount University.

Stephanie Cabrera (front, left) is surrounded by family and Head of School, Dr Tom Curry (back, left) as she completes her admissions paperwork to Marymount University.

Seniors Stpehanie Cabrera, left, and Danielle Hatchett, right, celebrate their decisions to continue competing, at the college level next year,  at ceremonies at Bishop Ireton recently.  Cabrera heads to Marymount for volleyball, while Hatchett will play basketball at Washington Adventist.

Seniors Stpehanie Cabrera, left, and Danielle Hatchett, right, celebrate their decisions to continue competing, at the college level next year, at ceremonies at Bishop Ireton recently. Cabrera heads to Marymount for volleyball, while Hatchett will play basketball at Washington Adventist.

A pair of graduating Bishop Ireton athletes will be heading to the bright lights of college athletics this fall as Danielle Hatchett and Stephanie Cabrera agreed to play at their future colleges recently.

Hatchett, a Cardinal basketball player, will head to Washington Adventist University in Takoma Park to play for Coach Jered Lyons and the WAU Shock.   Hatchett played three varsity basketball seasons for Bishop Ireton as a guard.  The Upper Marlboro, Maryland, resident will have a chance to make an immediate impact for the 6-21 Shock and plans to bring the same energy to her new team as she did the Cardinals. She is the daughter of Stacy Hatchett .

Stephanie Cabrera will head to Arlington to play volleyball for head coach Beth Ann Wilson and the Saints.  She joins sister, Ashley, and former Cardinal teammate, Emileigh Rettig, on a team that won a school-record 25 games last fall.

 

 

 

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National Football Foundation honors Cardinals’ Drew Smith

Cardinal football players at the NFF annual awards dinner. From left to right, head coach Tony Verducci, Josh Ammon, Drew Smith, Nigel Bullard, and School chaplain, Fr. Edward Bresnehan

Cardinal football players at the NFF annual awards dinner. From left to right, head coach Tony Verducci, Josh Ammon, Drew Smith, Nigel Bullard, and School chaplain, Fr. Edward Bresnehan

Drew Smith, Bishop Ireton’s record-breaking wide receiver, was selected by the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame as the National Capital Region’s top scholar-athlete for 2015.  Smith, along with teammates Josh Ammon and Nigel Bullard, was among 25 nominees feted at a dinner at the Army-Navy Country Club on April 19, 2015.  The National Capital Region Chapter includes more than 125 schools in the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, and Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties in Maryland.  Smith, one of five student-athletes awarded a $1,000 scholarship, was recognized as the Student-Athlete of the Year and the Chapter’s nominee for the Foundation’s Eastern Region Award.  He becomes the the second Cardinal, first since Andrew Rodriguez in 2008, to be the Chapter’s Eastern Region nominee.  Bishop Ireton is one of only three schools to have student-athletes feted in each of the Chapter’s first nine years.

Drew, who arrived at Bishop Ireton without the benefit of any “organized” football experience, has been a model of excellence and consistency on the field, in the classroom and in the community.  The Foundation scholar-athlete program considers football achievements (40%), academic excellence (40%) and citizenship (20%) in evaluating nominees.  Drew led the Cardinals to the 2014 Virginia Independent School Athletic Association Championship Game, catching a school-record 57 passes for more than 1,000 yards and 16 touchdowns.  He was selected first team all-state and ranked in the top 7 in all wide receiver categories in the Washington Post.  Drew served as a member of the football team’s Leadership Council, was honored as team Most Valuable Player and was a team captain as well.  Drew has maintained a “straight A” academic average throughout his four years at Bishop Ireton, earning the prestigious Marguerite Scafati Academic Award and a host of other academic honors.  He has served as a Kairos leader, serves as an usher at his parish and has served volunteer hours at a senior center and at Christ House in Alexandria.  Drew recently committed to attending Villanova University and playing football for the Wildcats.  He plans to major in Business and Finance.

Josh Ammon and Nigel Bullard, stalwarts on the Cardinal defense in 2013 and 2014, were also honored by the Foundation.  Josh was a two-time All VISAA linebacker, earning first team honors in 2014.  He led the team in tackles for his two years in Alexandria, maintained a grade point average above 3.0 and will attend Hobart – William Smith College next year.  Josh is the Statesmen’s top linebacker recruit.  Nigel Bullard has been an exceptional teammate, defensive end and student since he arrived at Bishop Ireton two years ago.  His 19 tackles against Benedictine in the VISAA championship game were a team high in 2014 and he was honored as a second-team all-state defensive lineman.  Nigel has maintained a grade point average above 3.9 and, like Drew Smith, is a member of the National Honor Society.  Nigel recently decided to attend Penn State University where he plan to major in Biomedical Engineering.

Drew, Josh and Nigel are among fifteen Bishop Ireton football players who have been honored by the National Football Foundation as student-athletes during Coach Tony Verducci’s leadership of the program.

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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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Cardinals’ Ryan Scott represents at annual NVSHL all star gala

Senior captain Ryan Scott ended his high school hockey career as the Cardinals' representative in the annual all star game in February.

Senior captain Ryan Scott ended his high school hockey career as the Cardinals’ representative in the annual all star game in February.

Senior Ice Hockey Captain, Ryan Scott, represented the Cardinals at the 2015 Northern Virginia Scholastic Hockey League (NVSHL) All-Star Game on February 18th at the Ashburn Ice House.

He was selected by the league coaches as the sole Cardinal at the game which featured the 46 best high school hockey players from the 21 teams in the league across Northern Virginia. Ryan earned his spot in the game by finishing 3rd overall in league scoring with 21 goals and 19 assists for 40 points in 10 regular season games. Ryan also participated in last years All-Star game along with then senior, Stephen Gerke.

The Bishop Ireton Ice Hockey team finished the season with a 3-7 record but were within one win in their last game of a playoff berth, which made for a very exciting last week of the season.

Congratulations to Ryan and the rest of the Cardinals Ice Hockey team for an exciting season.

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Cardinal Alum named Mountain East Freshman of the Year

Patrick Moseh (2) drives to the basket against DeMatha during his senior season at Bishop Ireton. The Springfield native was named freshman of the year in the Mountain East Conference.

Patrick Moseh (2) drives to the basket against DeMatha during his senior season at Bishop Ireton. The Springfield native was named freshman of the year in the Mountain East Conference.

Wheeling Jesuit Cardinals’ Patrick Moseh was named the Mountain East Conference freshman of the year, the MEC announced last week.  The Bishop Ireton alum, class of 2014, was a mainstay with Coach Neil Berkman’s Cardinals who secured 18 wins in Moseh’s junior and senior campaigns at Ireton.   Those Cardinals derailed defending WCAC champs Gonzaga in the 2013 conference tournament and then sent the 2013 champs, Bishop O’Connell, home early in the quarterfinals the following year.

Moseh led all MEC freshmen in scoring with 13.7 points per game and averaged 5 rebounds per game.

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New Head Coach, New Uniforms, New Attitude for 2015 Men’s Lacrosse

The new look Cardinals hope to extend that change onto the field for the 2015 season. With a strong group of letterwinners returning, new head coach Brandon Rose is as anxious as the squad to get on the new Fannon Field Feb 20th.

The new look Cardinals model their new  Nike road uniforms and  hope to extend that changed look onto the field for the 2015 season. With a strong group of letter winners returning, new head coach Brandon Rose is as anxious as the squad to get on the new Fannon Field Feb 20th.

The Men’s Lacrosse team is chomping at the bit to get the 2015 season underway. With practices only a little more than a week away, the boys are continuing to work hard in the off season to make it a year to remember, according to the new head coach, Brandon Rose.

The “real work” will begin February 20th at Witter Field when the WCAC officially begins the spring season. It culminates on Monday, May 11th with the Conference championship game at the University of Maryland’s Ludwig Field.

The Cardinals are being led by a coaching staff with some new faces and a few familiar ones, including Casey Shannon and Mike Blaine that are still pushing to improve the program. “The boys have bought in and we are ready to make some noise this year.” said Coach Rose.

After preseason scrimmages with West Potomac and St Andrew’s Episcopal, Bishop Ireton opens the regular season with Flint Hill visits Fannon Field on Saturday, March 7th at 1pm.  The WCAC campaign opens with the Cardinals visiting DeMatha Friday March 13th at Heurich Field.

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Rowers earn 1st place tie in WMIRA erg competition

The successes of the spring are born of great training and effort in the fall and winter.

The successes of the spring are born of great training and effort in the fall and winter.

The Bishop Ireton Crew Team competed in the Mid-Atlantic Erg Sprints on Saturday January 31, 2015. The Mid-Atlantic Erg Sprints celebrated its 30th anniversary in Alexandria, growing from a handful of competitors in 1986 to become the world’s second largest indoor rowing competition and the largest high school indoor rowing event. Enthusiastic rowers, ranging from Olympic athletes to novices, from ages 5 to 87, competed in over 100 events. Over 1,700 athletes from 130 teams in 14 states competed.

Bishop Ireton had 21 rowers competing in 14 different events. Our rowers took medals in 6 of these events. Three first place, three second place and two third place medals were won.

The 2015 MidAtlantic Erg Sprints presented medals to individuals and trophies for consolidated team performances. Bishop-Ireton High School Rowing Team and Walt Whitman High School Crew tied for first place for the Top Washington Metropolitan Interscholastic Rowing Association Team.

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Cardinals Lose Hall of Famer, Charley Attiliis

Bishop Ireton hall of fame football and baseball player, Charles “Charley” Attiliis, died December 18th at his home in Occoquan.  He was 61 years old.

Attiliis was a star for the Cardinals as a quarterback on the football as well as on the baseball diamond. A 1971 graduate of Bishop Ireton and an accounting major graduating from George Mason University, he was inducted in the School’s Hall of Fame in the fall of 2012.

He was the owner of Attiliis and Associates, a local accounting firm, for more than 35 years. He remained a loyal alumnus of Bishop Ireton, supporting the Cardinals on and off the field.

A funeral Mass for Mr. Attiliis  was celebrated on Monday, December 22nd at St Rita’s Catholic Church. The family requests memorial contributions be made to St Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

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