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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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USA Today HSS lauds Cardinals as Virginia’s top GLAX squad

UVa-bound Kaitlin Luzik earned more post season honors when USA Today named her an all Virginia first team performer.

UVa-bound Kaitlin Luzik earned more post season honors when USA Today named her an all Virginia first team performer.

 

The nationally-ranked Cardinals continue to solidify their dominance of Virginia high school lacrosse by sweeping all three of the major awards made public on June 26 by USA Today High School Sports. The American Family Insurance ALL-USA Virginia Girls Lacrosse Team was selected by 3d Rising. The 2015 Virginia “Player of the Year” is Charlotte Sofield; Virginia “Coach of the Year” is Rick Sofield; and Virginia “Team of the Year” is Bishop Ireton. Charlotte Sofield, Kelly Larkin, and Kaitlin Luzik were all named to the ALL-USA Virginia team.

 

All Virginia First Team Selections:

Attack

  • Ellie Majure, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School (Alexandria, Va.), Sr.
  • Lizzy Schwien, Flint Hill School (Oakton, Va.), Sr.
  • Kelly Larkin, Bishop Ireton High School (Alexandria, Va.), Jr.

Midfield

  • Audrey Schreck, St. Anne’s Belfield (Charlottesville, Va.), Sr.
  • Charlotte Sofield, Bishop Ireton High School (Alexandria, Va.), Sr.
  • Kierra Sweeney, James Madison High School (Vienna, Va.), Sr.
  • Miranda Stinson, Trinity Episcopal School (Richmond, Va,), Sr.
  • Julia Haney, St. Anne’s-Belfield School (Charlottesville, Va.), Sr.

Defense

  • Kendall Swenson, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Alexandria, Va.), Sr.
  • Kaitlin Luzik, Bishop Ireton High School (Alexandria, Va.), Sr.
  • Caroline Wakefield, Centreville High School (Clifton, Va.), Sr.

Goalie

  • Ashley Morris Woodgrove High School (Purcellville, Va.)

 

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WCAC announces spring all conference in lacrosse, baseball

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The Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) recently released their all conference honorees for baseball and lacrosse and a number of Cardinals were on their lists.

In baseball, the Conference honored Bishop Ireton’s Ryan Scott as their DH/utility player of the year. The rangy catcher led the redbirds with a .395 batting average and defensively sparked behind the plate.  Scott threw out 14 runners during the course of the season, establishing himself as one of the Conference’s premier defensive receivers. Sophomore outfielder, Chandler Wilder earned the attention of Conference voters in his abbreviated season with an honorable mention award.

The Cardinals’ Ryan Verducci was named to the league’s third team, men’s lacrosse squad as a goalkeeper. The tight end in football used his quickness to be among the WCAC leaders in saves and save percentages, drawing the support of coaches in the final voting. Alex Duke joined on the list as an honorably mention attack player based on his play as one of Bishop Ireton’s most lethal scoring threats.

The nationally-ranked, second-seeded women’s lacrosse team saw five Cardinals selected the Conference’s first team, while three more received second team honors, and an honorably mentioned player.

Senior defender Kaitlin Luzik, midfielder Charlotte Sofield, and attack Kelly Mathews joined junior attack Kelly Larkin and Maggie Lohrer on the elite team. Sophomore Kayla Duperrouzel was tapped for the second team as an attack player while senior Natalie Irwin and sophomore Amelia Cole were also honored on the second squad at defense and goalkeeper, respectively.  Brittany Dolan drew the attention of the league’s coaches as junior defender was honorably mentioned.

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