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Christian Academy of Louisville April 25, 2016 www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics Boys Varsity Lacrosse Wins “Down to the Wire” Game Versus Neighborhood Foe, Eastern CAL Varsity Baseball Wins First District Game Friday evening brought perfect weather as boys’ varsity lacrosse traveled to nearby foe, Eastern High School Eagles for the final district game of the regular season. A win against Eastern would secure the number one seed and a first round bye in the District Tournament, leading to the state playoffs. (continued on next page) The CAL varsity baseball Centurions won two of three games last week, including their first district game of the year, an 8-2 win over Kentucky Country Day. They also sandwiched a 7-1 win over Atherton around a 6-1 loss to #1 state ranked Central Hardin. CAL started their week by improving their district record to 1 -0 when they defeated KCD on Tuesday. KCD scored the game’s first two runs with single tallies in both the first and second innings to take a 2-0 lead. (continued on pg. 3) Girls Varsity Lacrosse Competes Hard in Braveheart Tournament (page 9) Busy Week for Centurion Softball The past week was busy for the Lady Centurions, with two mid-week games and a tournament. To start the week, CAL hosted Eastern for the first district game of the season. Hadley Trenaman Signs to Play Volleyball at Transylvania University The Eagles marked quickly, scoring 2 runs on 3 hits and an error in the 1st inning, and 2 more runs in the 2nd. For CAL, Sarah Ratterman and Elizabeth Ashley were both stranded after singling in the 1st, and Lynley Clay and Hannah Howes were left on base after being walked in the 2nd. (continued on pg. 5) (page 8) This night saw the return of senior David Franke for limited play. Big Dave suffered a hamstring tear in the first game of the season against the South Oldham Dragons. On the other hand, the team would continue to be without veteran goalie, junior Jacob Spencer who will miss the remainder of the season. Spencer shattered a bone in his thumb when stopping a shot on goal earlier in the year. The team would be in the very capable hands of sophomore goalie Andrew Barbour, who has already helped lead the Centurions to victory over tough district competitor Kentucky Country Day in the first game following the injury to Spencer. Eastern is always a scrappy, physical team and Friday night was no exception. The contest remained close throughout the game, trading goals back and forth for all four periods. A two goal lead for the Centurions at half-time was quickly overcome by the Eagles during the third quarter. However, with excellent ball movement and solid defensive play down the stretch the Centurions prevailed 13-12 as junior midfielder Cade Sparrow buried the ball in the net for the go ahead goal with under a minute remaining. Sparrow and sophomore attackman Jackson Donovan led the scoring with three goals each. Senior Holton Durenburger and sophomore Caleb Anderson both contributed two while seniors Jack Gilbert and David Franke and freshman Kaden Weiter added a goal apiece. Though a high scoring contest, the defense responded and Barbour finished the game with eight saves in goal to maintain the margin of victory. Having earned the number one seed and a first round bye for the District Tournament, on Thursday May 12th the Centurions will face the winner of Eastern and KCD from the first round. But, before they can think about Districts and the state tournament, boys’ lacrosse will play two home games this week to close out the regular season. The Shamrocks of Trinity pull in to Christian Academy this Tuesday April 26. We’ll need a large contingent of students and parents to make sure our fans are the loudest as we cheer our team to victory. Finally, Lexington Tates Creek makes the trip to Louisville on Friday April 29. Friday evening will be Senior Night. At half-time, Centurion lacrosse will honor six seniors, each one of whom has spent seven seasons playing in the red, white and blue uniforms of the Christian Academy lacrosse program. Come honor these devoted student athletes and cheer the team to a big win against Tates Creek! Open Tues-Fri* 2:30-4pm Open until 7pm for all HOME varsity football games 2 CAL tied the score in the bottom of the second inning. Luke Price led off with a walk and advanced to second on Aaron Blake’s single. Both runners advanced on a passed ball. Price and Blake scored on a Jonny Allen single to right field to tie the game at 22. CAL scored four times in the bottom of the third to take the lead. Dylan Sexton led off the single with a triple to the right center field gap and scored on a passed ball to give CAL a 3-2 lead. Garrett McIntire drew a walk and Paul Haupt singled to right field with McIntire scoring and Haupt finding his way to second base on an error by the right fielder. Haupt advanced to third base on a wild pitch and scored when Luke Price singled to right field. Lukas Felty entered the game to run and stole second base. And scored on Addison Skarski’s two-out single, giving CAL an insurmountable 6-2 lead. CAL added two insurance runs in the sixth inning. Addison Skarski singled to centerfield to lead off the inning and advanced to second and third bases on consecutive passed balls. Grant Harmon singled to right field to score Skarski and then advanced to second base on a wild pitch before Casey Brown walked. One out later, Garrett McIntire reached on an infield hit with Harmon scoring when the pitcher’s throw sailed into right field giving CAL the final 8-2 margin. Addison Skarski had two singles for CAL and Dylan Sexton tripled. Garrett McIntire, Paul Haupt, Luke Price, Aaron Blake, Jonny Allen, and Grant Harmon all collected singles. Jonny Allen was the winning pitcher, going four innings on the mound. Luke Price pitched three innings of shutout baseball in relief and struck out the final four KCD batters of the game. On Friday, CAL traveled to Elizabethtown to take on #1 ranked Central Hardin where they lost, 6-1. Central Hardin scored once in the bottom of the first inning to take a 1-0 lead. CAL tied the game in the top of the third inning when Paul Haupt walked with one out. He stole second base and advanced to third base on an errant pickoff throw by the pitcher. He scored on Garrett McIntire’s ground out to give CAL their only run of the game. Central Hardin scored four times in the fifth inning to seal the game. CAL had three hits in the game, all singles by Paul Haupt, Aaron Blake, and Addison Skarski. Aaron Blake reached base three times in the game with the single and two walks. Garrett McIntire and Jonny Allen pitched for the Centurions in the game. Against Atherton on Saturday, CAL used seven singles, seven free passes, 11 stolen bases, and four sacrifices to produce seven runs in defeating home team, Atherton, 7-1. CAL scored once in the first inning. Garrett McIntire had a bunt single with one out and stole second base before advancing to third base on a passed ball. Blake Carlisle walked and McIntire scored on a Luke Price sacrifice fly. CAL scored thrice more in the second inning. Dylan Sexton led off with a walk and stole second base and was then balked to third base. Grant Harmon drew a walk with both runners advancing and Sexton scoring on Casey Brown’s safety squeeze sacrifice bunt. Paul Haupt singled to leftfield to score Harmon and Haupt later scored on Blake Carlisle’s single to centerfield, giving CAL a 4-0 lead. (continued on next page) 3 Atherton scored once in the third to cut the lead to 4-1 and the score remained that way until CAL scored three more times in the seventh inning. Paul Haupt walked to start the inning and stole both second and third bases. Garrett McIntire walked and advanced to second base on a passed ball. Haupt scored on Blake Carlisle’s bunt single and McIntire scored on an error on the same play. Carlisle scored on Aaron Blake’s bunt single to score the game’s final run. Blake Carlisle had two singles for CAL and Paul Haupt, Garrett McIntire, Luke Price, Aaron Blake, and Cameron Marshall all had one single apiece. Paul Haupt and Blake Carlisle both stole four bases in the game. Hunter Myers, Dylan Sexton, and Garrett McIntire all stole bases. Luke Price, Casey Brown, Aaron Blake, and Addison Skarski all had sacrifices. Aaron Blake pitched five innings to earn the win for CAL and Luke Price closed the game with two innings of relief. The defense provided double plays in each of the last two innings. CAL’s record is now 12-9 before taking on a busy week playing against several ranked teams. CAL will host Christian Academy Indiana on Monday at 5:30 and then play a home district game against ranked Ballard on Tuesday at 5:00. CAL will host several Louisville Invitational Tournament games over the weekend, all against teams ranked in the top 20 of Kentucky. CAL plays Lexington Tates Creek Friday at 8 p.m., and then hosts Oldham County at 11 a.m. and North Bullitt at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. CAL also plays at Fern Creek on Monday at 7:30. Date Monday, April 25, 2016 Tuesday, April 26, 2016 Thursday, April 28, 2016 Friday, April 29, 2016 Saturday, April 30, 2016 Time Sport Opponent 4:00 PM 5:30 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 4:30 PM 8:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 1:30 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity Baseball Girls Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity Lacrosse Girls Varsity Lacrosse Girls Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity Lacrosse Girls Varsity Lacrosse Kentucky Country Day Christian Academy of Indiana Kentucky Country Day Ballard High School Trinity High School Martha Layne Collins North Oldham High School Tates Creek High School Tates Creek High School Oldham County High School Oldham County High School North Bullitt High School Boys Varsity Baseball 4 The Centurions scored a run in the 4th after Caroline LeFan and Clay singled and Sam Marshall drove in a run. Eastern pushed another run across the plate in the 6th. The Centurions left Loren Simpson, Clay, and LeFan stranded in the next 3 innings. Final score 5-1 Eastern. Thursday, CAL faced Southern at home. The Trojans scored 2 runs in the 1st on 3 hits, and the Centurions put 3 runs on the board when Ashley doubled, Simpson tripled, and Howes tripled. Southern was held scoreless for the remainder of the game, while CAL added 9 more runs on hits by Kayla Chapman (2), Ashley (2), Simpson, and Elly Harshfield, a double by Sam Thompson, and another triple by Simpson. LeFan struck out 7 for CAL. Final score 12-2 CAL. CAL traveled to Frankfort on Friday to face North Laurel in tournament play. The first inning looked promising, as the Centurions loaded the bases on a Ratterman double, Ashley single, and Simpson walk, but CAL was unable to score. North Laurel scored 2 runs in the 1st, and added another run in the 3rd, making the score 3-0. CAL scored 2 runs in the 5th on hits by Ratterman and Simpson and a two-run double by Thompson, and tied up the game 3-3 after 6 when Ratterman hit an RBI-double, scoring Riley Sexton, who also doubled. In the last inning, the Centurions went ahead 4-3, after Simpson led off with a triple and scored on a RBIsingle by LeFan. North Laurel did not quit, and scored 2 runs on a walk, triple, and squeeze play to end the game. Final score 5-4 North Laurel. On Saturday, CAL took on Henry Clay. Howes had the first hit for CAL, with a single, and scored on a hit by LeFan. Henry Clay scored a run as well in the 1st, and added 4 in the 2nd on 3 hits, 2 walks, and an error. In the 3rd, Howes hit one out of the park, Simpson tripled, and Thompson doubled, scoring 2 more runs for the Centurions. Henry Clay answered with 2 runs on 2 hits, a walk, and an error, bringing the score to 7-3 Henry Clay. Ashton Edwards led off the 7th inning with a single, and scored on a two-run triple for Simpson, but it wasn’t enough. Final score 7-5 Henry Clay. The Centurions then faced Shelby County. The Rocket bats were hot, scoring 9 runs in the first 4 innings, while CAL struggled, stranding Thompson in the 2nd after she hit a double, and scoring only 1 run in the 4th on hits by Howes, LeFan and Sexton. Shelby scored another 2 runs in the 6th. Final score 11-1 Shelby Co. Baseball ▪ Basketball ▪ Cheer Football ▪ Field Hockey ▪ Golf Softball ▪ Tennis ▪ Volleyball (Camps are offered to incoming grades K-8) CLICK HERE for more info 5 CLICK HERE To Register or Sponsor! For more information contact Brad Morgan 244-3225 ext. 1072 or bmorgan@caschools.us CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD 6 TOP PERFORMANCES ABOUND FOR CENTURION TRACK & FIELD The Centurion Track & Field Teams had some spectacular performances while competing in two large invitationals this week. The first was the 16-team Walden Clash of the Classes. Clara Lynch and Maddie O'Dea showed why they already have multiple All-State honors to their credit, as both pulled off wins. Clara simply ran away from the 3200 field to win by over 200 meters. Maddie used very different tactics, but with the same results, coming out on top of a back and forth homestretch battle to take victory in the 800. Steven Ott ran to a big win in the 3200, in a new PR of 10:19.34. Steven then joined Charles Austin Sams, Jacob Miller and Tanner Palin to bring home the gold in the 4x400 relay, in a team season's best time of 3:46.44. Others medaling in the meets were Adelaide Ensor (1600), Sarah Chastain (triple jump), Joel Shelton (shot & discus) and the 4x800 relay team of Ott, Miller, Samuel Hazelip & Jack-Harold Enyeart. On Friday evening, the team competed in the 20-team Louisville Premier Classic at Assumption. Maddie O'Dea lowered her own school record in the 400, with a time of 1:00.98, to grab the silver. Clara Lynch matched Maddie as the highest placing Centurions in the very competitive meet, taking 2nd in the mile in a new PR of 5:21.29. That time is currently 9th fastest in the State and if it holds up, will qualify Clara for the Dream Mile - an elite event where only the 16 fastest boys and girls in the state are invited to run. Also placing individually for the girls were: Sarah Chastain in the triple jump and Libby Gould & Taylor Moon both in the long jump. Three relay teams scored: the 4x800 (Jessica Bozell, Chastain, Kilie Morgan & Adelaide Ensor), the 4x200 (Anna Kimbell, Bozell,O'Dea & Maya Wright) and the 4x400 (Kimbell, Julianna Sabbak). Steven Ott had the highest placing spots for the Centurions, taking 4th in the mile in his fastest time ever - 4:40.81 and then joined Charles Austin Sams, Jacob Miller & Tanner Palin to match that place in the 4x400 relay. Tanner Reiser replaced Ott in the foursome, to finish 5th in the 4x100. Others placing individually for the boys were: Joel Shelton in both the shot put & discus, Luke Montgomery in the 200, Sams in the high jump and two in the pole vault - John Bozell and Isaac Yoho. Next weekend the team will compete in one of the largest and most competitive meets in this part of the country - the Eastern Relays. Over 160 teams, from 12 different states, converge on the University of Louisville track for the two day event. 7 Congratulations to senior, Hadley Trenaman, signed a letter of intent to play volleyball at Transylvania University. Trenaman chose Transylvania for its location, academics and volleyball program. “I love Lexington and it is close to home. Transylvania is very strong academically, and I love the small school community…plus the volleyball coaches are awesome!” said Trenaman. “Hadley was a work horse for this year’s team. She has such a desire to get better at everything she does and works toward that goal at all costs. It has been fun watching her develop into the player she is today,” said CAL head volleyball coach, Patty Ernst. CAL Sports Performance head coach, Greg Lile, echoed Coach Ernst’s praise of Hadley’s work ethic. “Hadley has put hours of hard work into becoming a collegiate athlete. I’m so proud of her,” said Coach Lile. “This day has been a long time coming…all the way back to intramural volleyball. Hadley has always been driven and has always wanted to win. She has worked so hard at every sport she’s ever played,” said Hadley’s dad, Tracy Trenaman. Hadley also played basketball and soccer and has been playing volleyball since the second grade. She was awarded the CAL Coaches Award (2014-15), as well as named All-District (2015 -16) and Defensive Player of the Year (2015-16). Hadley’s older brother Hunter, who is a CAL graduate, congratulated Hadley on all her hard work and accomplishments. “I am so proud of Hadley. It’s fun to be back here at CAL to celebrate her athletic achievements,” said Hunter. Hadley ended the signing ceremony by thanking her coaches, teammates and parents for their support in helping her continue her volleyball career at the next level. She is undecided in her major and looks forward to playing for the Pioneers next fall. 8 CAL 2 Sacred Heart 16 After not playing a game for 22 days due to spring break and the senior trip to California, CAL faced a very tough opponent, last year’s state runner up Sacred Heart, on a rainy, muddy Thursday at the Braveheart Tournament. The girls were a little rusty after the long layoff, and turnovers hampered them all night. After fighting hard CAL succumbed to Sacred Heart’s strong squad 16-2. Senior Goalie Lydia Clay was a tremendous bright spot in the game, posting 11 incredible saves while facing a barrage of 32 shots! Lydia r eally played outstanding, batting away shot after shot, and vir tually single-handedly keeping CAL in the game, especially throughout the first half. Sydney Jarm led the defense with 2 caused turnovers (including a stellar mid-air interception) and a ground ball. Also on defense, Allie Head added 2 ground balls while Kelsey Koetsier and Annie Becker each had one. Senior Dana Joss led the scor ing with 2 goals. Senior Ashley Semak took most of the center dr aws, filling in admir ably at midfield for the still injured senior Allison Edlin. Ashley won 2 of those dr aws, while Dana collected 5 and Nina Dobbs secur ed 2. CAL 7 Manual 4 A staunch defensive effort led to the CAL girls’ lacrosse program’s first victory ever over Manual 7-4 on Friday. The stingy defense only allowed 8 shots all night, and goalie Lydia Clay saved 3 of those! Sydney Jarm had another stellar performance with 2 ground balls and 3 caused turnovers! Kelsey Koetsier had a game high 4 ground balls. Possession was paramount to the victory and CAL collected 8 of the 12 center draws, a whopping 67%! Dana Joss had 4, Kaitlyn Semak had 2 while Ashley Semak and Nina Dobbs each added one. CAL was down 4-3 at the half, but the defense stepped up to hold Manual scoreless the entire second half. With the score tied 4-4 and less than 8 minutes to go, Dana hit Ashley on a pass which she promptly zipped into the net for what amounted to the winning goal in the end. Nina scored a goal late in the game to put the icing on it. Dana led scoring with 3 goals and an assist. Nina and Ashley had 2 goals and 1 assist each. Sloan Reding made a nice play in the fir st half wher e she caused a tur nover , picked up the ground ball, and whipped an assist pass into Nina for a score. CAL 5 Ballard 7 CAL fell 7-5 to Ballard Saturday in an extremely close match that could have gone either way. CAL led 3-2 at the half, and had yet another impressive defensive game. Sydney Jarm led the way defensively with 2 ground balls and 3 caused turnovers. Annie Becker had 1 gr ound ball pickup and 2 caused tur nover s. Kelsey Koetsier had 2 gr ound balls and Nina Dobbs added 3 more. Goalie Lydia Clay had 2 saves, bringing her season save total up to 60! In addition, the team collected 50% of all the center draws, with Dana Joss garnering 5 and Nina 2. With just a few minutes left in the game and CAL behind 6-5 Maddie Brock sprinted faster than the wind downfield and fired in a shot to even the score! Unfortunately, the goal was disallowed for a crease violation. CAL still fought furiously for the tie, forcing a couple of timely turnovers. Morgan Miller picked up a key ground ball in traffic right at the CAL offensive restraining line. But, the girls just could not stuff a shot into goal as hard as they tried. Ashley Semak led the scoring with 1 goal and 1 assist (2 points), while Dana, Nina, and Kaitlyn Semak had 1 goal each. Sloan Reding had an assist. CAL 3 Eastern 11 (tournament semi-finals) CAL finished the four-day Braveheart Tournament with an 11-3 loss to Eastern. Eastern outdueled CAL for draw controls most of the game which kept the ball out of our offense’s hands and put heavy pressure on our defense. Nina Dobbs had 2 goals and Tyra Baxter made her second goal of the season on a beautiful fr ee position shot. Dana Joss had an assist on one of Nina’s makes. Dana led the defensive effort with 6 ground balls and 3 caused turnovers. Ashley Semak caused 2 turnovers and had one ground ball pickup. The experience of these four tough games this weekend will prepare CAL’s team well for the District Tournament which begins May 16th. The team will regroup and prepare for a big week with two home games. Next up is Collins at CAL on Tuesday at 6pm. Then, Oldham County comes to CAL Friday, April 29 th, for a 6pm game. Come out and cheer the team! CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD 9 ALLISON FOSTER NAMED A SCHUTT/NFCA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALIST Bellarmine University’s Ally Foster has been named as one of 25 finalists for the 2016 Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II National Player of the Year Award. Voting will take place over the next couple of weeks, and the top 10 finalists will be announced on May 6, the top three on May 12 and the overall winner on May 16. Foster is re-writing the Bellarmine softball record book as a pitcher and a hitter. In the circle, she is BU’s all-time leader in wins, strikeouts, and shutouts. As a batter, she is BU’s career leader in home runs, doubles and runs scored, and she is on track to break the career RBI and hits records. Despite missing 12 games earlier in the season due to an injury, Foster has proven to be the GLVC’s most versatile player, ranking among the league’s leaders in batting average, home runs and slugging percentage and is in the conference’s top three in ERA, opposing batting average, strikeouts and wins. Against GLVC competition this season, the Louisville native is hitting .489 with a 1.222 slugging percentage, and as a pitcher sports a 1.26 ERA while batters are hitting just .198 against her. The top 25 list also includes Great Lakes Valley Conference players Morgan Foley (UIndy), Haley Hodges (USI), and Hannah Perryman (UMSL). Ally is a 2012 CAL graduate. Article posted 4/21/16 http://louisvillewomensports.com 10 11 The 7/8 LAX Crew played two incredible games Saturday that came down to the wire! CAL 1 took on KCD early in the morning. This game was full of emotion and a tie game of 13/13 led to two exciting overtimes. Our awesome defenders Cameron Taylor, Gabe Crain, and Braeden Babin protected our goal to the very end. Parker Clements made an incredible, behind the back, no look shot! But the MVP of the game would have to be Jeremy Raines who made the game winning shot with just seconds left, leading the Centurions to victory. Awesome shot Jeremy! Other goals were made by Noah Sutherland, Carson Moylan, Jacob Sutherland, Harrison Zimmerer, and Nate Dobbs. Final score 14-13! CAL 2 played an intense game against North Oldham Middle School immediately following. Plenty of groundballs were made by Brock Ruckriegel, Seth Palin, Jeremy Raines and Marcos Welch. Goals made by Brock Ruckriegel, Will Altsman, Seth Palin, Jeremy Raines, Marcos Welch, and Braedin Babin! Game resulted in a tie, 7 -7. The boys play again Tuesday night at Ramsey Middle School. CAL 1 plays Ramsey at 5:00 and CAL 2 plays KCD immediately following around 6:00 p.m. Come out and support our High School boys who have big games also Tuesday night against Trinity! Varsity plays at 5:30 and JV following around 7:00 at CAL! 12 CAL stretched its win streak to 3 with a 15-4 win against KCD. The Centurions were down 4-2 after two innings then exploded for 6 runs in the 3rd. Jackson Rueff led off with a double to the left field fence. Jack Mauzy then sent a sharp single to left field. Ben Kirk followed with a base-clearing home run to center. CAL went on to score 3 more with a single by Adam Phillips, a double by Luke Wagers that scored Phillips and Kevin Minihan, who walked. Wagers moved home on a passed ball to finish the scoring for the inning and move the score to 8-4. CAL would move the game out of reach in the 4th inning with 7 runs on a single by Rueff, double by Phillips and a bevy of walks. Philp Fetter earned the win on the mound, striking out 3 and allowing no hits or runs after entering the game midway through the 2nd. The team stole a season-high 16 bases led by John Pohlman with 4. Rueff and Phillips had 3 each. Kirk added 2. The 3-3 team scrimmages North Oldham Thursday in Crestwood then plays Ramsey on Friday at 5:30 at Veterans Park. 13 MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS/GIRLS GOLF TEAM The MS Golf Team fell short in their first match 2 weeks ago losing to North Oldham MS at Eagle Creek GC. Lucas Bischoff (6th grade) led the way for the Centurions with a 48, followed by Grace Walker (7th grade), Madison Corrigan (8th grade), Camdin Farmer (6th grade), Grant Wheeler (7th grade), and Aidan Foster (7th grade). The players rebounded during their next match against Oldham MS at Sleepy Hollow GC winning decisively 182-221. The team improved their total by 21 strokes over the previous week! CAL’s Clay Hughes (8th grade) was the OVERALL medalist with a 42. Lucas Bischoff and Grace Walker tied for 2nd overall with 45’s. Madison Corrigan rounded out the CAL top four with a 50. The team's next matches will be April 26th vs. South Oldham MS at Eagle Creek GC and April 28th vs. East Oldham MS at Oldham County Country Club. 6TH GRADE BASEBALL PREPARES FOR BUSY WEEKEND The Christian Academy 6th Grade Baseball team had no games scheduled this past week, but is preparing for a series of important games the last weekend of April and May 2nd. CAL is currently 4-1 and tied for second place with Carrithers (4-1) behind Crosby (4-0). CAL plays Friday night against JCTMS at 7:30 and then plays Crosby on Saturday at 3:00. CAL will play a double header on Monday, playing Carrithers at 5:30 before dueling with Barret (4-2) at 7:30. Crosby, CAL, Carrithers, and Barret are all currently 1-2-3-4 in the league standings. All games are played at Jeffersontown’s Skyview Park. 14 CAL RED took on KCD on Monday. The team had gr ound balls by Aiden Crain, Caden Halloway, Eli Thompson, Garrett Guthals, Carson Guilford, Tate Holbrook, Brent Ritter, Jackson Meyer, Samuel McCoun, and Matthew Mauzy. Jack Evans and Carson Guilford had several saved goals. Caden Halloway and Brent Ritter both had two face-off wins to help the Centurions get back into scoring position. The Centurions had a scoring drive with Matthew Mauzy serving up five goals and one goal each for Brent Ritter and Tate Holbrook. Unfortunately the team fell short 17-7. But the team played hard and fought to the end. CAL BLUE played in a King Louie sponsor ed tour nament at CAL on Saturday. CAL BLUE came out strong against the Knights. Dylan Schwartz won 13 face offs to keep the Centurions with possession of the ball. Andrew Dupps had 7 saves from the goalie position to keep the game tight. The team had ground balls by Blake McConahy and Keenan Geary with five each. Caden Halloway, Wyatt Hoetker, Gavin Willis, and Christian Walker with two each, Cole Chambers, Dylan Schwartz, and Matthew Mauzy each with one. Keenan Geary and Dylan Schwartz both had two assists and Cole Chambers one. The Centurions were led Keenan Geary and Blake McConahy with three goals each. Dylan Schwartz and Christian Walker both scored two goals. CAL BLUE beat the Knights 10-9. CAL BLUE took on an Evansville Indiana team after a tough battle with the Knights. Dylan Schwartz lead the team with 11 face off wins. two assists, and one goal. The Centurions also had goals by Garrett Guthals, Blake McConahy and Matthew Mauzy. The team had ground balls by Garrett Guthals, Wyatt Hoetker, Gavin Willis, Cole Chambers, Brent Ritter, Dylan Schwartz, Matthew Mauzy, Christian Walker, and Aiden Hornback. Keenan Geary had seven ground balls. Dupps and Walker had a three saves each from the goalie position. It was a tough battle but CAL BLUE fell short 4-9. 15 CAL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 502-244-3225 (0ffice) 502-244-3193 (fax) Brad Morgan, Director of Athletics 244-3225 ext. 1072 bmorgan@caschools.us Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037 jroberts@caschools.us Cora Parker, Administrative Assistant 244-3225 ext. 1080 cparker@caschools.us Stefan LeFors, Scheduling Coordinator, 244-3225 ext 1081 slefors@caschools.us Hollie Foster, Sports Information,244-3225 ext. 1054, hfoster@caschools.us Trisha Pullen, Centurion Armory, tpullen@caschools.us Kate Meyer, Athletic Trainer, katebmeyer@gmail.com For CAL Sports Game and Practice Schedules visit: www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics THE CENTURION ARMORY 753-4598 FALL SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country-Lowery Stallings, lowery_stallings@yahoo.com Cheerleading-Audrey Able, ajbales@comcast.net Field Hockey-Stanley Phulpagar, sphulpag@ivytech.edu Football-Stefan LeFors, slefors@caschools.us Golf Boys’-Greg Zimmerer, gzimmerer@lifecell.com Golf Girls’- Ron Gustafason, coachgus@twc.com Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, glile@caschools.us Soccer - Boys-Toby Wilcox, toby@wilcoxmedical.net Soccer -Girls-John Zutt, jzutt@cardinalintegrated.com Volleyball-Patty Ernst, pernst@midamericasportscenter.com MIDDLE SCHOOL: Cross Country– Ashley Lundquist, ashleymargaret.onfootonfire@gmail.com Cheerleading– Maggie Tait, maggiedoggett@gmail.com Field Hockey – David Ernst, dave@prestigebuilthomes.com Football - Danny McGee, rollcalldaddy@aol.com Volleyball– Jade Burke, jtburke@bbandt.com Tennis Girls/Boys Rhonda Arnold, rarnold@caschools.us WINTER SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL Basketball (Boys) - Chad Carr, hlcarr@bellsouth.net Basketball (Girls) - Perry White, perry.w.white@gmail.com Bowling - Tim Brown, tbrown@caschools.us Cheerleading— Audrey Able, ajbales@comcast.net Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, glile@caschools.us Swimming, Amy Albiero, albierofamily@juno.com MIDDLE SCHOOL: Basketball– (Boys) - Robert Boggs, rphbig@twc.com Basketball (Girls) - Bill Gardner, big.bill.gardner@gmail.com Cheerleading– Maggie Tate, maggiedoggett@gmail.com Swimming, Amy Albiero, albierofamily@juno.com SPRING SPORTS: High School Baseball - Tim Brown, tbrown@caschools.us Softball- Kyle Mullin, kmullin@rev-a-shelf.com Boys Lacrosse- Phil Brock, philbrock15@gmail.com Girls Lacrosse– Sean Reding, sean@adelereding.com Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, glile@caschools.us Boys Tennis– Todd Hammonds, todd.hammonds@yahoo.com Girls Tennis- Jeff Mallory, jmallory@caschools.us Boys/Girls Track and Field- Lowery Stallings, lowery_stallings@yahoo.com MIDDLE SCHOOL: Baseball - Doug Russell, dougrussell42@gmail.com Softball – Eddie Franz, eddiefranz3@gmail.com Boys Lacrosse– Phil Brock, philbrock15@gmail.com Girls Lacrosse– Maddie Beck, madeline.beck@kinglouiesports.com Boys Golf – Tony Bischoff, tbischoff73@runbox.com Girls Golf—Darcy Coombe, darcycoombe@yahoo.com Boys Soccer– Young Kwon, tkwon@caschools.us Girls Soccer- Joey Autry, jlautry@bellsouth.net Boys/Girls Track - Natalie Ball, nball@caschools.us Intramural Offerings: Grades K-5 Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037, jroberts@caschools.us CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD 16
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were Clara Lynch in a state leading time of 3:15 in the 1000 meters, Maya Wright in the 200, Rachel Proffitt in the discus and the 4x400 relay team of Clara, Maddie O'Dea, Jessica Bozell and Laura ...
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with a triple, but was unable to score. In the 2nd, Sam Thompson reached on error and Hannah Howes walked in the top of the 2nd but both were stranded. PRP was able to mark 1 run in the bottom of t...
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