DC – Washington Catholic Athletic Conference | Archive | January, 2011

Third Quarter Run Sends Gonzaga Past Cardinals, 68-50

Caoch Neil Berkman loved the crowd energy and felt it energized the Cardinals in Friday's Gonzaga contest

It has been a long time since the atmosphere was better.  Father Godley Gymnasium sold out, fans standing, more fans anxiously waiting for the possibility of “one more ticket” in freezing weather outside.

“The students, the Ireton fans, everyone was great!” exclaimed head coach Neil Berkman.  “They were electric, the players were excited, the coaches were excited, I was excited. I’d like to do it again this Friday with Archbishop Carroll.” Berkman added with a smile.

For 26 minutes it was a heavyweight title fight, the more athletic Eagles in a battle with the game Cardinals. Ireton (8-10, 0-7) grabbed a quick 4-0 lead, Gonzaga (13-4, 5-2) answered with 5 straight, then bolted to an 11-6 advantage.   Ireton battled to within 18-14 and when the clubs headed to the locker room at halftime the purple clad visitors clung to a 30-26 margin.

With the blacked-out student body roaring, the home team quickly went to work in the third quarter scoring the first four points of the half to knot the score at 30-all.  Ireton had opportunities at that point to take a lead, but couldn’t get the shots to fall.   Gonzaga, however, did find the mark and reeled off 15 straight for through the balance of the period to take a 45-30 lead at the end of three quarters.   The Cardinals did find their touch in the final quarter, but couldn’t overcome the mountain of a deficit.

Gonzaga’s trio of sophomores, Kris Jenkins (24), DJ Fenner (15) and Nate Britt (12) did most of the damage offensively for the visitors while senior Antonio Rouse led the Cardinals with 13 and sophomore Davon Wiley added 12.  Junior Marcus Hayes contributed 9 and senior Matt Barnwell had 8 in the losing cause for the Alexandrians.

The road ahead is little relief for the redbirds, Ireton heads to DeMatha (14-3, 6-1) Tuesday, who is stinging after a three-point setback to Bishop O’Connell over the weekend and losers of 3 of their last 5 outings.  The Cardinals return home Friday when they host Archbishop Carroll (9-8, 3-5) in an Alumni Night affair sponsored by the Bishop Ireton Alumi Association.  Alumni will be guests of the Cardinals.

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Matmen Dominate Catholic State Championship enroute to title

VISAA's top ranked Cardinals win second consecutive Catholic state duals championship at Benedictine

The Cardinal grapplers dominated the competition on Saturday at the second annual Commonwealth Catholic Classic Tournament in Richmond and brought home yet another first place trophy. The Cardinals were the clear leaders in the tournament among the field of eight Catholic High Schools in Virginia with an overall team score of 197, which was 41 points ahead of second place and host Benedictine High School. The pride of parents, coaches and teammates abounded as Ireton’s wrestlers placed in the top six spots for each weight class.

Five Ireton wrestlers stood proudly atop the award podium to claim their individual first place gold medal.   Four third-place winners, three fourth-place winners, one fifth-place winner and one sixth-place winner.   Earning first-place were Senior Elliot Mondragon at 103lbs, who pinned all of his opponents in the first period of his matches and was also awarded by participating coaches as the “Outstanding Wrestler” among the 103–145lb weight classes.

Teammates rallied around junior Darcy Gomez as he won his first championship bout with a 9-0 major decision against the #5 ranked VISAA wrestler from Benedictine.   Darcy’s standing among 112lb VISAA wrestlers has improved as a result of his championship win to the #5 spot. Topping his two prior tournament silver medals was the third champion, sophomore Nick Womach, who beat his 130lb Bishop O’Connell opponent in his championship bout with a score of 10-6. Nick also achieved the fasted pin of the day in his first bout of the day against his Roanoke Catholic opponent, who he pinned in :33.

In a possible preview of the VISAA State title bout for 140lbs, Ireton’s  fourth champion, senior Ricky Baier pinned the #2 ranked VISAA wrestler from Bishop Sullivan in 3:12. The Cardinals’ fifth champion junior Andrew Lutterloh also pinned all of his opponents including his final bout against his opponent from John Paul the Great, who he pinned in 2:19.

Among the four Cardinal grapplers who won their final match to claim third-place were junior Andrew Baehre at 135 lbs, who earned his second third-place medal this season with a 8-3 decision in his final bout against his PVI opponent.   Also winning his second third-place medal this season was junior Michael Rodriguez at 145 lbs, who bested his PVI opponent with a 16-6 major decision.   Junior Gibson Hawk also earned his second third-place medal this season, but did so by pinning his 160lb Benedictine opponent in 2:19.  The final third-place winner was junior Andrew Bladen, who earned his first medal of this season by pinning his 171lb opponent from John Paul the Great in 4:49.

Receiving their first tournament medal this season were senior Arslan Ryspekov at 119lbs and sophomore Jeff Severini at 125lbs, who each placed fourth in their weight classes. Earning his second fourth-place medal this season was junior Ben Nagao at 152lbs, who also placed fourth earlier this year at the Ireton Holiday Classic.  Sophomore Jimmy Keegan at heavy weight and Tommy Fessahaye at 189lbs also placed for the Cambridge Road crew, who placed fifth and sixth respectively on Saturday.  “Our entire team wrestled well today, I am proud of the effort.” said the Cards’ head man, Don Dight.  “Our guys wanted to win this and each knew we needed their contributions to get Bishop Ireton a  team championship at the Commonwealth Catholic Classic Tournament.”

The final team scores are provided below:

Bishop Ireton – 197
Benedictine – 156
Bishop O’Connell – 149
Paul VI – 148.5
Pope John Paul the Great – 131
Bishop Sullivan – 76
Roanoke Catholic – 43
Seton School – 19
Earlier last week the Cardinal grapplers fought valiantly in a tough loss to Good Counsel, a team to watch in the WCAC tournament, in their dual meet on the Martin Luther King holiday.  Junior Andrew Bahre, and Senior Co-Captain, Ricky Baier, provided the highlight reel footage in that meet, leading the team by pinning each of their opponents.  Andrew’s pin came with 1:43 gone in the first period as he demonstrated technical prowess with a quick takedown and solid offensive work leading up to his early fall.  Ricky was extremely active, scoring several takedowns and controlling the action as he methodically proceeded to victory.  They were joined in victory by Gibson Hawk and Elliot Mondragon, each of whom won by forfeit.  A number of other Ireton wrestlers turned in excellent performances against very strong opponents, many ranked at the top of the WCAC, some in Maryland and a few nationally.  This is just the first encounter with these tough opponents.  With three weeks of practice and tune-ups remaining, we’ll likely see many of these same bouts in the WCAC tournament.  Good Counsel will host the conference battle on February 5.  We’ll also see them along with other nationally ranked ranked wrestlers in St Alban’s Tournament on February 11-12, and again at National Preps, 25-26 February.

Next up for Ireton will be on Friday (January 28) against IAC schools Georgetown Prep and Landon. Fridays match will be held at Georgetown Preparatory School (10900 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, MD 20852) at 4:30pm. On Saturday (January 29)the squad  will host Norfolk Collegiate, Bullis, and Bishop Sullivan. This quad meet will be Ireton’s last home match of the season and as such it will be “Senior Day”. There will be a ceremony honoring our departing seniors before the last match of the day. Wrestling will start on Saturday at 10:00am in Godly Gym.

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Knights bounce back to top Cards in Arlington, 78-65

Junior Marcus Hayes (15) in action against St John's

Bishop Ireton got off to a fast start at Bishop Denis J. O’Connell Friday night, but the Knights regrouped in the second half to pull away to a 78-65 win, the Cardinals worst setback of the season. With the loss Ireton fell to 8-7 on the season.

With Patrick Hanafin returning to the lineup from an injury, the visiting Cards broke out to a 21-20 first quarter advantage and widened the lead to 38-31 at the half.   Senior Antonio Rouse led the Ireton squad early in the contest and ended the game as the Alexandrians’ high scorer with 21.  Marcus Hayes continued his strong season adding 18, sophomore Davon Wiley chipped in 9.

Whatever the speech at halftime, O’Connell’s Coach Joe Wootten should have recorded it.  O’Connell blistered the Cardinals in the third quarter by a 25-11 count and the seven point Ireton advantage melted in the process. With the Knights holding a 56-49 lead heading into the final quarter the Cardinals played the dangerous game of catch up and the risky efforts turned into many easier opportunities for the Knights who cruised to the win.

O’Connell was led by B. Hunt with 25 points, Fergeson had 19, Savage 12, and Trimble  added 10 for the hosts.

Things didn’t get better for the redbirds as they dropped a Sunday matinee in Godley Gym to Good Counel 72-59, a disappointing loss for the once 8-3 Cardinals now mired in a 5-game skid.  Ireton hosts PVI Wednesday in Godley before the Eagles of Gonzaga visit Cambridge Road.  Varsity tipoff is 7:30 for both contests, the evening begins with freshmen basketball at 4pm.

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Ireton wins 4 dual meets, Gonzaga, Mustangs loom Wednesday

Senior Ricky Baier continues to be one of a number of Ireton wrestlers having a superb season for the VISAA's top-ranked Cardinals

Bishop Ireton wrestlers brought the team record to 8-1 with two victories against WCAC foes St. Johns and St. Mary’s Ryken earlier in the week and two victories against Virginia Independent School rivals,  Richmond’s  Collegiate and Fork Union Military Academy on Saturday.  On both of the two outings spectators were treated to several exhibition matches that provided a sneak peek at a new varsity heavy weight wrestler as well as some ofthe Cardinals’ junior varsity wrestlers.

In the first meet of the week against the St. John’s Cadets, the Bishop Ireton Cardinals achieved a decisive 61-15 victory with individual wins from all but two of our wrestlers and seven of those by pin.  Setting the pace with the first pin of the match was sophomore Andrew Baehre wrestling at 135lbs, who pinned his opponent in 5:48. This was followed by pins from senior Ricky Baier at 140lbs in 4:46; junior Andrew Lutterloh at 215lbs in 1:03; senior Elliot Mondragon at 103lbs in :39; junior Darcy Gomez at 112lbs in 1:02; senior Arslan Ryspekov in :36 at 119lbs; and sophomore Jeff Severini at 125lbs in 2:48. Additional wins were also achieved by junior Ben Nagao at 152llbs with a 11-1 major decision; Gibson Hawk at 160llbs with a 8-2 decision; and two wins by forfeit from sophomore Nick Womach at 130lbs and Michael Rodriguez at 145lbs. Fastest pin of the match goes to Arslan Ryspekov who achieved his fastest career pin in :36, breaking his previous record of :54 from last year. Ireton spectators were treated to several exhibition matches from freshman Connor Reilly, senior James Oliva, junior Matt Dubow, and our new varsity 285lb wrestler Jimmy Keegan, who pinned his opponent in his first wrestling competition.

The Cardinals 51-24 win against the St. Marys Ryken Knights was slightly more hard fought, but equally as satisfying as the grapplers achieved nine wins, five of which were by pin. Achieving pins for Ireton were senior Aslan Ryspekov at 119lbs in 1:36; sophomore Nick Womach at 130lbs in 5:26; senior Ricky Baier at 140lbs in 4:35; junior Andrew Bladen at 171lbs in 1:31; and junior Andrew Lutterloh at 215lbs in 2:35. Additional wins included that from junior Michael Rodriguez, with a 15-11 decision and three wins by forfeit from senior Elliot Mondragon, junior Darcy Gomez, and junior Ben Nagao. The fastest pin of the competition was achieved by Andrew Bladen, who pinned his opponent in 1:31.

 
Our snowy trek to Fork Union, VA on Saturday was rewarded by the addition of two more wins to increasingly successful record.   Cardinal grapplers were most impressive in their 63-12 win and first competition of the day against the Fork Union Military Academy Blue Devils.  In that match up the Cards won eleven individual matches, with seven earned by pin.   Setting the pace with pins was senior Elliot Mondragon in :20, Darcy Gomez in :36, Andrew Baehre in 1:26, Ricky Baier in :43, sophomore Tommy Dean at 145lbs in 1:04, junior Michael Rodriguez wrestling up at 152lbs in 3:09, and junior Andrew Bladen at 171lbs in 5:12. Additional wins were earned by sophomore Nick Womach with a 10-5 decision; junior Andrew Lutterloh with a 8-6 decision, and a win by forfeit from Arslan Ryspekov. The fastest pin of the match was accomplished by Elliot Mondragon in :20. Following this match, Connor Bevridge, Aiden Brookshir, Matt Dubow, Tommy Kelly, James Oliva, and Connor Reilly all showcased their talent in exhibition matches, all but two of which were won.
In our second match of the day the Cards once again were victorious with a 51-22 win against the Richmond’s Collegiate Cougars, featuring the VISAA’s first and second ranked teams.   In this match nine of our wrestlers won their individual matches, with five by pins.   Setting the pace with a pin in the first bout of this match was junior Darcy Gomez at 112lbs who pinned his opponent in :52.   Following Darcy’s lead with pins were sophomore Nick Womach at 130lbs in 5:06, sophomore Andrew Baehre at 135 in :49, senior Ricky Baier at 140lbs in 3:44, and senior Elliot Mondragon at 103lbs who again achieved the fastest pin of the match in :19.

The Cardinals continue to impress with legions of supporters who travel to back the redbirds, including the parents who came out to support the wrestlers, especially those who took the snowy trek out to Fork Union on Saturday.
The week ahead will be very busy for Ireton matmen as they will have matches against seven schools. Those matches will start on Wednesday (1/12/2011) with a tri-meet against WCAC rivals the Gonzaga Eagles and the Bishop McNamara Mustangs. Wrestling begins at 5:00pm in Godley Gym. On Thursday (1/13/2011), our grapplers will travel to Norfolk, VA for matches against York High School and the Norfolk Academy Bulldogs.   Wrestling will begin around 4:30pm at Norfolk Academy High School (1585 Wesleyan Drive, Norfolk, VA 23502). The upcoming competitions will be highlighted by the Alexandria City Duals on Friday (1/14/2011) against St. Stephens St. Agnes, Episcopal, and T.C. Williams High Schools.  Wrestling will begin at 4:30pm at Episcopal High School (1200 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria).

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