MD – MIAA | Archive | January, 2007

JOHN CARROLL WRESTLERS DEFEAT SPALDING, 42-15, TO WRAP UP THE B CONFERENCE DUAL MEET TITLE

JOHN CARROLL WRESTLERS DEFEAT SPALDING, 42-15, TO WRAP UP THE B CONFERENCE DUAL MEET TITLE

Ninth-ranked
John Carroll swept a tri-meet last night at Harford Tech, including a
42-15 MIAA B Conference win over Archbishop Spalding, which allowed the
Patriots to complete their league schedule undefeated at 7-0 and wrap
up the 2006-2007 B Conference Dual Meet title.  It is the second B
Conference championship for the Patriots and their first since the
2001-2002 season.

John Carroll, which has wrestled more than 40
duals this winter, is 35-8 overall.  Last night, the Patriots got pins
from Matt Bodt (112), Ryan Owens (125), Matt Miller (135), Eric Hart
(135), Tim Webster (189), Jeff Lipinski (140) and John Van Paris (285)
in their win over Spalding (7-9, 4-1), which which won the B Conference
is 2004-2005 and shared it with St. Paul’s in 2003-2004.

Later, Webster, Lipinski and Von Paris each had falls in the Patriots 47-14 win over Harford Tech.

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ST. JOE’S SHEA NAMED MOST VALUABLE SWIMMER AT NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHAMPIONSHIPS; LOYOLA PLACES SECOND IN TEAM STANDINGS

ST. JOE’S SHEA NAMED MOST VALUABLE SWIMMER AT NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHAMPIONSHIPS; LOYOLA PLACES SECOND IN TEAM STANDINGS

Mount
St. Joseph junior Ryan Shea won two events and scored 40 team points,
over the weekend at Villanova University in Philadelphia, to earn the
title Most Valuable Swimmer at the 2007 National Catholic Swimming
Championships.  Shea’s Gaels finished eighth overall in the prestigious
22-team field.  MIAA power Loyola also produced two first-place efforts
and finished second overall.

Shea’s victories came in the 100 and 200 (1:40.52) freestyle races.

Senior
Andrew Quesenberry captured the 50 yard freestyle relay for Loyola, in
a time of 21.62, and the Dons also won the 200 yard medley relay as
Greg Pelton, Sean Roddy, Evan Danz and  Quesenberry recorded a time of
1:37.42 in the final.  Quesenberry was also on Loyola’s third-place 200
freestyle relay unit.

Roddy and Pelton also finished second and
third, respectively in the 200 yard individual medley and Roddy placed
third in the 100 breaststroke and tied for sixth for overall event
scoring with 33 points.  Pelton scored 30 team points, which was tied
for ninth overall.  One other top performer for the Dons was freshman
Hugh Davision, who was fourth in the 200 free, fifth in the 500 free
and swam a leg on the 200 free relay.

Other top finishes by MIAA
swimmers included a fourth in the 100 butterfly by St. Joe’s J.T. Cavey
and a fifth in the same event by Calvert Hall’s Arny Warren.  Calvert
Hall finished 12th overall with 40 points.

For the complete team and individual results click here.

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AACS HIRES A FOOTBALL COACH AND IS SET TO BEGIN PLAY IN THE FALL

AACS HIRES A FOOTBALL COACH AND IS SET TO BEGIN PLAY IN THE FALL

As
was reported on this site previously, Annapolis Area Christian has
started a football program and will begin play in the new MIAA C
Conference this coming fall.  The Eagles took a major step to that end
this week with the hiring of former Gonzaga (DC) head coach Ken Lucas
to build and lead the program.

Lucas coached at Gonzaga from
2001-2006 where he was a two-time Washington Catholic Athletic
Conference Coach of the Year.  He also led his team to the 2002 WCAC
title.  As a player, Lucas was three-year letterman at the University
of Delaware where he wasnamed All-American status in 1986 and earned a
B.S. degree in Agricultural Business Management.

Lucas has also
coached at the U.S. Army All-American Game, the nation’s premier high
school all-star game, several times, including once as a head coach.

In
addition to his duties as head football coach, Lucas will serve as
Assistant Athletic Director at AACS and will be the Facilities Manager
at the newly constructed Kilby Student/Athletic Center on the school’s
Severn campus.

AACS will be joined in the C Conference by former
B Conference programs Baltimore Lutheran and St. John’s Catholic Prep,
as well as Friends, which is renewing its varsity program after a
two-year hiatus.

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