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notre dame athletics
NOTRE DAME ATHLETICS
THIS WEEK AT
NOTRE DAME
(HOME GAMES)
Friday December 19
VOLUME 9 - ISSUE 15 - DECEMBER 12 , 2014
ALL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS WIN HOME OPENERS;
LATE GOAL PROPELS IRISH HOCKEY OVER AIRPORT
NDP GIRLS BASKETBALL
SWEEPS LAKE SHORE IN
HOME OPENERS
Girls Freshman Basketball
All 3 Notre Dame Prep Girls
vs. Royal Oak 4:30
Basketball teams enjoyed a
successful opening night as the
Girls JV Basketball
Irish hosted Lake Shore High
vs. Madison 6:00
School this past Friday. The Girls
Freshman team started things off
Girls Varsity Basketball
by improving to 2-0 on the season
vs. Madison 7:30
with a 27-11 victory. Maddie
Scherle scored 14 points and
Saturday December 20
added 9 rebounds for NDP and
Destiney Sandle contributed 8
Varsity Hockey vs.
rebounds. The Girls JV followed
Avondale 7:15 @ TSC
with a 31-17 victory in their
season opener. Sophomore Nadia
Burbank led all scorers with
15 points, all but two of them
coming in the first half. Classmate
Molly Dulapa added 8 points for
the Irish. Last up on the evening
was the Girls Varsity team, who
completed the sweep of Lake
Shore with a 33-12 win. Celia
Elizabeth Swartz drives to Gaynor dropped home 10 points
the basket in NDP’s 33-12 and Lauren DiFiore helped the
season opening victory Irish cause with 5 points and 5
over Lake Shore
rebounds.
Katherine Swartz goes up
for an Irish layup
Freshman Celia Gaynor
led NDP with 10 points
against Lake Shore
LATE NOTRE DAME GOAL
HELPS GROUND JETS
Keep getting pucks to the net and
good things will happen. This was
the mantra for the Notre Dame
Prep hockey team on Wednesday
night as the Irish came away with
a 4-2 victory over the Airport Jets.
Ryan Genord’s goal with 2:58 left
would prove to be the difference
for NDP, who improved to 2-2 on
the season. Notre Dame jumped
out to an early 2-0 on goals by
Ryan Genord (assisted by Luke
Newman) and Danny Caton
(assisted by Matt Knill). However,
Airport would capitalize on a
turnover and get a power play
goal from Rudy Villareal to cut
the deficit to 2-1 after the first.
Despite a 22-4 shot advantage
in the second period, the Irish
were unable to beat Airport
goaltender Eric Frey and were
left with a one goal lead heading
into the third period. After a
back and forth start to the third,
Airport’s Seth Farrah hit Rudy
Villareal on a stretch pass up for
a breakaway and Villareal would
make no mistake and knot the
game at 2. A few moments later
Airport would get a power play
opportunity but was unable to
cash in, and then the Irish offense
went to work from there. Genord
would get his second of the game
off of a feed in front from Joey
Manganiello and Danny Caton
would also get his second of the
game (from Genord and Jack
Dimefski) to put the game away
for NDP. Eric Frey made 43 saves
for Airport while Michael Conroy
made 19 for the Irish,
including several big stops down
the stretch to earn his first career
high school victory. “I was very
proud of the way we overcame
adversity and found a way to
come out with the victory” said
Coach Aaron Crouse. “Their
goaltender (Frey) was outstanding
and they capitalized on their
opportunities. Tonight we
learned how to win a close hockey
game and that’s going to be
huge for us as the season moves
forward”.
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Greg Rizzo handles the
puck for NDP
James Damman chases
down the puck in NDP’s 4-2
win over Airport
Michael Conroy turned aside
19 shots for the Irish
NOTRE DAME ATHLETICS
VOLUME 9 - ISSUE 15 - DECEMBER 12 , 2014
BOYS JV AND VARSITY TAKE DOWN ROSEVILLE
SWIMMING TAKES ‘RIVALRY’ MEET OVER DEARBORN
led by sophomore Nadia
Burbank with 15. Sophomore
Molly Dulapa and freshman
Both the Boys JV and Varsity
Gretel Keller added 12 and 10
points, respectively. The Irish,
A recent study (October basketball teams got off to 1-0
starts with wins over Rosedale.
who led 27-22 at the end of the
2014 in the Journal of
Strength & Conditioning The JV Basketball team defeated 3rd quarter, exploded with 23
Research surveyed Division the Tigers 54-45 in their inagural 4th-quarter points to secure the
I Colleges Strength
game of the 2014-15 season.
victory. In the nightcap, the Girls
Coaches and asked them Jackson Stowe buried five 3-point Varsity team dropped a close
“Are high school athletes shots to lead all scorers with 15
decision to West Bloomfield by a
prepared for collegiate sport points. A.J. Carlson chipped in
final score of 41-38. Katie Swartz
competition?” Strength and with 14 points while Luke Adams contributed 11 points for the Irish
conditioning coaches stated added 8 points and 9 rebounds.
and Lauren DiFiore helped the
that incoming freshmen
The NDP Boys Varsity team
offense out with 8 of her own.
lack lower extremity
followed up with a 52-50 victory. The 3 teams will be back in action
strength, overall flexibility,
The Irish jumped out to an early on Friday at St. Clair Sbores.
and core as well as proper
Olympic lifting technique. lead and held on down stretch
BOYS SWIM AND DIVE TAKES
Strength and conditioning to pull out the road win. Tariq
Derrickson and Zachary Shango
6TH AT FENTON RELAYS
coaches also stated that
athletes lacked the mental each scored 18 points. Patrick
toughness to endure college Bridges added 7 points and Ryan The Fighting Irish Boys Swim
sport training in addition to MacIntyre and Dominic Famularo and Dive team kicked off their
2014-15 seaon at the Fenton Relay
claiming incoming athletes rounding out the scoring with 6
Invitational. Sixteen teams from
lacked knowledge of correct points and 3 points respectively.
nutrition and recovery
Novi to Holly and everywhere
principles. This suggests that
GIRLS FRESHMAN AND JV in between comprised the
incoming college freshmen
EARN VICTORIES; VARSITY competition for NDP. However,
are not prepared. The main
SUNK LATE BY LAKERS
the Irish were up to the task and
focus of the training I have
took home a 6th place overall
implemented at Notre
All 3 NDP Girls Basketball teams finish with a final team score of
Dame Prep has been on
took to the court Wednesday
236 points. Top finishes were
lower body strength and nigth as the Irish hosted the
turned in by Logan Brown, Gus
power in preparation for
Lakers of West Bloomfield. The
Guthrie, Aidan Schurig, and
Olympic lifting. By having
Freshman team improved to
Matt LaMothe. Also placing in
a concentration in these
3-0 on the young season with
the top ten were NDP’s first male
areas, it is benefitting
a
convincing
43-24
victory.
divers Alec Gaboury and Alex
your student-athlete to be
Impellezari with a score of 255.30
prepared for the demands Maddie Scherle led the Irish
with 20 points and 7 rebounds
of not only high school
and Malini Mukherji chipped
athletics, but for the
collegiate level as well. In in with 6 points. Mary Yanik
order to make sure your provided stellar defense for NDP,
athlete is well prepared at collecting 9 steals. The Girls JV
any level, it is very beneficial team defeated the Lakers 50-31 to
NDP Freshman Diver
to attend NDP strength and move to 2-0 on the season. Three
Alex Impellezari placed in the
conditioning sessions.
players scored in double figures,
Top-10 at the Fenton Relays
COACH SIEBERT
TALKS STRENGTH &
CONDITIONING
BOYS JV AND VARSITY
BASKETBALL WIN OPENERS
WRESTLING STARTS OFF
SEASON AT AA PIONEER
The Fighting Irish began their
wrestling season at a quad meet
hosted by Ann Arbor Pioneer.
The Irish opened up the night
against South Lyon East falling
54-30 and then dropped the
second half of their meet to a
very tough Farmington Hills
Harrison squad by a point total
of 52-27. Wrestlers going 2-0 on
the night for NDP were Brenden
Fraser (103 weight class, 1 pin),
Tim Gale (112 weight class, 2
pins), Joey Agro (135 weight
class, 2 Pins), and David Pohlman
(189 weight class, 2 pins). Other
winners for Notre Dame included
Stephen Romero and Matthew
Winiarski. The Irish will travel to
Capac for a 6-team tournament
this weekend.
McNELIS BREAKS 200 IM
RECORD; SWIM EARNS WIN
In what has quickly become a
rivalry series, the Notre Dame
Prep Boys Swimming and Diving
team came home with a 56-38 win
over Dearborn High School this
past Thursday. NDP dominated
most of the events, often taking
convincing 1-2 finishes. Peter
McNelis, swimming in the 200
IM for the first time, nearly
broke the NDP school record,
coming in at a time of 2:20.56.
Freshman Matt LaMothe also
turned in an impressive finish in
the 500 freestyle, lapping all of his
opponents and earning a time of
5:47.78. The Irish will be back in
action next Friday at Brighton.
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NOTRE DAME ATHLETICS
THIS WEEK AT
ND MARIST
(HOME GAMES)
Sunday December 14
VOLUME 9 - ISSUE 15 - DECEMBER 12 , 2014
7/8 MARIST GIRLS BASKETBALL EARNS O.T. WIN ;
7/8 MARIST VARSITY OFFENSE TAKES OVER AGAINST ST. JOSEPH
MARIST 7/8 GIRLS
BASKETBALL TAKES O.T.
THRILLER OVER MAVERICKS
Boys 7/8 Gold Basketball
vs. St. Thecla 5:00
The Notre Dame Marist Girls 7/8
Basketball team needed 3 extra
Saturday December 20 minutes to get by St. Joseph in
their season opener, taking down
Boys 5/6 Basketball
the Mavericks 20-14 in overtime.
vs. St. Clement 10:15
The Irish prevailed despite having
one of its six players foul out in
Girls 5/6 Basketball
the 4th quarter. Anna Winkler
vs. St. Clement 11:30
led the way with 9 points and was
outstanding defensively. Mary
Boys 7/8 Green Basketball Bonema had 4 points, including
vs. St. Patrick 12:45
an incredible fade-away jumper in
overtime after coming up with a
Girls 7/8 Basketball
steal. Sydney Newby contributed
vs. St. Anne 2:00
4 points and Kara Thornton had
3 points for the 1-0 Irish. Julia
Boys 7/8 Varsity Basketball Mistretta and Meryl Anderson
vs. St. Anne 3:15
both came up with big defensive
plays in overtime to help in the
win. “It was great to get the
win, but it was how we won that
impressed me the most. We had
no substitutes, St.Joe’s had all the
momentum going into overtime,
yet all five of those players made
key contributions to take control
of the game when the pressure
was on” said coach Justin Fields.
“I’m tremendously proud of the
Jack Risi puts up a shot way the girls finished the game.”
over a St. Joseph defender
Anna Winkler sets up the
Marist offense
MARIST 7/8 GREEN EARNS
WIN IN CYO OPENER
MARIST 7/8 GREEN EARNS
WIN IN CYO OPENER
The Marist 7/8 Green team
started CYO league play off on
the right foot with a 29-16 victory
over St. Josph Lake Orion. Ethan
Johnson led all scorers with 10
points while Bryce Rich added
4 additional points. Brennan
Holycross added some extremely
aggressive play to help the Irish to
victory. Coach Johnson was very
pleased with the entire teams’s
“lock down” defense.
The ND Marist 5/6 Girls started
their CYO season in strong
fashion by beating St. Joseph by
a score of 10-2. The girls are now
3-1 overall and 1-0 in league play.
Defense has been their staple
thus far as they held their 2nd
opponent of the year to only 2
points. After scoring 3 points
in the 1st half, the Irish turned
in on and put home 7 points in
the 2nd to close out the game.
Kendall Lance continued her
stellar defensive play by leading
the team in steals. Ingrid Keller (5
pts), Angela Leach (2 pts), Josie
Bloom (2 pts) and McKenna Lenz
(1 pt) led the way in scoring. The
girls will look to improve to 2-0 in
league play next Saturday vs. St.
Anastasia
Jacob Bendtsen goes up for a
layup for ND Marist
MARIST 7/8 VARSITY OFFENSE
EXPLODES IN WIN OVER
ST. JOSEPH
The Marist 7/8 Varsity Boys
began the CYO season with a
bang by beating St. Joseph by a
score of 49-20. The Irish win was
secured early with a 22-2 run
Mary Bonema during the 1st and 2nd quarters
going up for the which was fueled by nailing six
tip-off for ND 3-pointers. The defensive effort
Marist in their was strong as well, as Marist
20-14 OT win tallied 14 steals as a team. Max
over St. Joseph Stowe (18 pts), Ian Hoke (7 pts),
Lukas Cusac (6 pts) and Chase
Ford (5 pts) led the Irish in
Photos courtest of Kim Bucchi scoring. Marist Varsity is now 2-2
Photography and John Mervene overall and 1-0 in CYO league
play.
Photography
Ingrid Keller drives to the
basket against St. Joseph
Hallie Fox and the Irish
defense held St. Joseph to just
2 points in their victory
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