Thursday, October 13, 2011
The New Friar Scoreboard Website Update
The New Friar Scoreboard Website is currently being finished up. It will be launched starting November 28th, 2011. Please keep a lookout for posters and signage promoting specific information. It will be launched between our 1st and 2nd issues. Thank you for your continued patience!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
The Friar Scoreboard Website will be moving in September!
The Friar Scoreboard Website will be moving to a different website by September. Stayed tuned for all of the specific information COMING SOON!!!
Friday, May 13, 2011
Varsity Baseball Extra-Inning Walk-Off Victory!
By: Clayton Collier
The Friars had their work cut out for them, facing the first place, 11-2 St. Dom's Bay Hawks Thursday afternoon. With junior hurler Jake Kurz on the hill, St. Anthony's was in a good position to stop the red-hot Bay Hawk bats. The game from the start was going to be a great matchup, but by the end, it was one to remember, and one the Friars will not soon forget.
In the top of the second inning, Kurz surrendered a run to St. Dom's, but the Friars responded with two runs in the bottom half of the inning, capitalized by some heads-up baserunning by catcher Mike D'acunti and third baseman Dave Groeneveld.
St. Dom's would later tied the game up, forcing them into extra innings. Kurz pitched 6+ innings surrendering just 2 runs, getting into jams at times, but when it came to two outs and runners on, the junior righty was unhittable.
Dave Groeneveld took over, pitching two scoreless relief innings to keep the Friars in the game. Groeneveld's outing would prove to be crucial to the Friars exciting win.
Then comes the bottom of the 8th, Ryan D'Alessandro led off the inning with a single, and after two outs, there was one last chance for the Friars, Justin Whalley. Whalley had struggled at the plate Thursday, going 0-2 with a strikeout and a groundout prior to this at-bat. After some last words of advice from coach Wilcox, Whalley stepped in. With two outs and the potential winning run in scoring position, Whalley delivered. As the ball dropped into left center, the team flew out of the dug out, arms spread wide open running to tackle their right fielder. As Whalley's fellow teammates piled on top of him, hearing the announcer scream "THE FRIARS WIN", the Friars had won one of the biggest games of the season, knocking the now 11-3 Bay Hawks out of 1st place.
"I was glad to deliver the game winning hit in a game that meant so much to this team that has worked so hard all season long." Said the Johns Hopkin's University-bound Whalley
When asked how he felt when delivering the big hit, Whalley said that he "Felt like a little kid winning the World Series."
The Friars will now go for a sweep of the Bay Hawks friday in Oyster Bay. After such an exciting win Thursday, the Friars have some major momentum going into the playoffs this year.
The Friars had their work cut out for them, facing the first place, 11-2 St. Dom's Bay Hawks Thursday afternoon. With junior hurler Jake Kurz on the hill, St. Anthony's was in a good position to stop the red-hot Bay Hawk bats. The game from the start was going to be a great matchup, but by the end, it was one to remember, and one the Friars will not soon forget.
In the top of the second inning, Kurz surrendered a run to St. Dom's, but the Friars responded with two runs in the bottom half of the inning, capitalized by some heads-up baserunning by catcher Mike D'acunti and third baseman Dave Groeneveld.
St. Dom's would later tied the game up, forcing them into extra innings. Kurz pitched 6+ innings surrendering just 2 runs, getting into jams at times, but when it came to two outs and runners on, the junior righty was unhittable.
Dave Groeneveld took over, pitching two scoreless relief innings to keep the Friars in the game. Groeneveld's outing would prove to be crucial to the Friars exciting win.
Then comes the bottom of the 8th, Ryan D'Alessandro led off the inning with a single, and after two outs, there was one last chance for the Friars, Justin Whalley. Whalley had struggled at the plate Thursday, going 0-2 with a strikeout and a groundout prior to this at-bat. After some last words of advice from coach Wilcox, Whalley stepped in. With two outs and the potential winning run in scoring position, Whalley delivered. As the ball dropped into left center, the team flew out of the dug out, arms spread wide open running to tackle their right fielder. As Whalley's fellow teammates piled on top of him, hearing the announcer scream "THE FRIARS WIN", the Friars had won one of the biggest games of the season, knocking the now 11-3 Bay Hawks out of 1st place.
"I was glad to deliver the game winning hit in a game that meant so much to this team that has worked so hard all season long." Said the Johns Hopkin's University-bound Whalley
When asked how he felt when delivering the big hit, Whalley said that he "Felt like a little kid winning the World Series."
The Friars will now go for a sweep of the Bay Hawks friday in Oyster Bay. After such an exciting win Thursday, the Friars have some major momentum going into the playoffs this year.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Friars Lacrosse vs. Delbarton (NJ)
The no.24 ranked team in the nation, Delbarton, took on the No.4 Friars of St.Anthony's at home in s. Huntington. In the previous meetings, the series was tied 5-5.
Within 2 minutes from the opening face off, the Friars got a goal from Sean McDonagh. A minute later, Delbarton got an equalizer to tie it. At the end of the quarter the game was tied 2 all. The second quarter however, was dominated by the Friars, with two back to back goals by Sean McDonagh and Christian Bernado. The Friars closed out the half with a goal from Joe LoCascio to go up 5-3.
After a Delbarton turnover,Brian Sherlock gave the Friars another two goal lead with 15.8 seconds remaining in the 3rd quarter. Kieran Burke had two nice saves in the 4th quarter to maintain the Friar lead. Sean McDonagh, a junior who is commited to Harvard led the Friars with four goals on the day.The Friars closed out the game with a score of 8-6.
Within 2 minutes from the opening face off, the Friars got a goal from Sean McDonagh. A minute later, Delbarton got an equalizer to tie it. At the end of the quarter the game was tied 2 all. The second quarter however, was dominated by the Friars, with two back to back goals by Sean McDonagh and Christian Bernado. The Friars closed out the half with a goal from Joe LoCascio to go up 5-3.
After a Delbarton turnover,Brian Sherlock gave the Friars another two goal lead with 15.8 seconds remaining in the 3rd quarter. Kieran Burke had two nice saves in the 4th quarter to maintain the Friar lead. Sean McDonagh, a junior who is commited to Harvard led the Friars with four goals on the day.The Friars closed out the game with a score of 8-6.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Friars Tennis: Overthrow of Chaminade
Last year the Friars won the regular season but ended up losing to Chaminade in the playoffs, so they were looking for some redemption. The Friars began this years season with a win over St.Johns 6-1 and Kellenberg 7-0. Today they were facing their archrival and most competitive team, the Flyers of Chaminade. After losing to them last year they were looking for a big win.
Our best singles player,"Johnny D."(soph.) and third singles, Chris Schwaab (Jun.)won handily in two sets. The Friars first (Sanders and Winberg)and third (Tozi and Rearden) doubles team lost the first set and got right back in it to win the second set and eventually win the third set super tie-break. Our second doubles team comprised of Manheimer and Granito, won in two straight sets, and the Friars went on to win 5-2. The Friars managed to persevere through a cold and windy day, to earn a win over Chaminade. They look to further improve and to clinch the championship.
Our best singles player,"Johnny D."(soph.) and third singles, Chris Schwaab (Jun.)won handily in two sets. The Friars first (Sanders and Winberg)and third (Tozi and Rearden) doubles team lost the first set and got right back in it to win the second set and eventually win the third set super tie-break. Our second doubles team comprised of Manheimer and Granito, won in two straight sets, and the Friars went on to win 5-2. The Friars managed to persevere through a cold and windy day, to earn a win over Chaminade. They look to further improve and to clinch the championship.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
St. Anthony's Girls Basketball vs. Nazareth Girls Basketball @ St. Dominic High School
Game Information Available Tomorrow, Sunday, March 13th, 2011.
Friars vs. Eagles in the road to the state champs
in the first step in St.Anthony's path was the Eagles of St.Peters. The Friars came out battling in front of our home stage on friday night. they ended the quarter at 18-6. they proceeded to go into the half with a 29-20 lead over the Eagles.The Friars had a huge height advantage, and proceeded to get the ball close to the rim and make it look easy. Impellizeri made it look easy enough, with 14 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals. Kerrin Mauer had 11 points and and Symone Kelly had 6 points and seven rebounds. Coach Ken Parham said, "Basketball's pretty simple: The closer you are th o that rim as far as height wise, the easier the game is."
St.Anthony's rushed the court with a 19-6 run in the third quarter and maintained a 20 point lead to finish the game. The final score was 59-33. With 4 minutes left coach Parham began taking his starters out of the game, and Impellizeri and Mauer were the first to leave with huge cheers coming from the crowd. The Friars look to continue thier road all the way to the state champioships!
St.Anthony's rushed the court with a 19-6 run in the third quarter and maintained a 20 point lead to finish the game. The final score was 59-33. With 4 minutes left coach Parham began taking his starters out of the game, and Impellizeri and Mauer were the first to leave with huge cheers coming from the crowd. The Friars look to continue thier road all the way to the state champioships!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Varsity Hockey Team Wins League Championship!!!!
Friars Win 2nd Straight CHSHL Title
The Friars are champs again! With their championship win over Monsignor Farrell, they won back to back championships in only their 3rd year in the league. The Friars beat the Lions in a clean sweep at the Ice Hutch in Mount Vernon. After a 4-2 victory in Game 1 of the finals, the Friars were using the goal of a second straight title to inspire them to win and win and win. And they did exactly that.
In Game 2, Farrell’s John Pallis beat St. Anthony’s goalie Sean Keating just 1 minute into the game to start off the scoring in the game. However, that lead wouldn’t last long enough. Friar’s forward Chris Wallace scored on a breakaway chance with 9 minutes left in the 1st period. But the scoring didn’t stop with that goal. Defenseman Jimmy Mazza fed a pass to Chris Wallace who scored for a shorthanded goal, only a couple of minutes after the Friars first goal and that goal gave a 2-1 lead for the Friars. Again, Friars forward Mike Marnell tallied another goal with 6 minutes left in the 1st period to give the Friars a 3-1 lead. Again, though, Farrell didn’t give up. Chris Gambardella scoring a goal, only 40 seconds after Marnell’s tally, cut the Friars lead to 3-2 once again. But the Friars consistent forward Mike Marnell got his second straight goal and ended the crazy 1st period with the Friars having a 4-2 lead over the Lions.
The 2nd period was a little less productive but the Friars found scoring once again from Senior Evan Katz who scored a goal with 8 minutes left in the 2nd. Sean Keating helped keep the Friars at a comfortable lead with a breakaway save off Farrell’s Sean Gargin.
After a penalty shot was awarded to Sean Gargin, he did beat Sean Keating this time and cut the Friars lead to 5-3. However, Friar’s Chris Sabanos scored the empty net goal to assure the win for the Friars and the championship.
Although the Friars were celebrating their 2nd consecutive CHSHL title, they will compete in the CHSAA state championship in Buffalo, NY. The Friars will either play with St. Francis or St. Joseph’s in the title game on March 6. The Friars will be in the State Championship for the second straight year and Friars goalie Sean Keating is looking forward to the game. “It’s gonna be a tough battle but I think we’re gonna play good hockey and all of us are going to contribute to a solid win.”
Hopefully, Sean’s hopeful statement will inspire other teammates to play focused and determined. Let’s go Friars!!
Reported by: Patrick McCormack '13
The Friars are champs again! With their championship win over Monsignor Farrell, they won back to back championships in only their 3rd year in the league. The Friars beat the Lions in a clean sweep at the Ice Hutch in Mount Vernon. After a 4-2 victory in Game 1 of the finals, the Friars were using the goal of a second straight title to inspire them to win and win and win. And they did exactly that.
In Game 2, Farrell’s John Pallis beat St. Anthony’s goalie Sean Keating just 1 minute into the game to start off the scoring in the game. However, that lead wouldn’t last long enough. Friar’s forward Chris Wallace scored on a breakaway chance with 9 minutes left in the 1st period. But the scoring didn’t stop with that goal. Defenseman Jimmy Mazza fed a pass to Chris Wallace who scored for a shorthanded goal, only a couple of minutes after the Friars first goal and that goal gave a 2-1 lead for the Friars. Again, Friars forward Mike Marnell tallied another goal with 6 minutes left in the 1st period to give the Friars a 3-1 lead. Again, though, Farrell didn’t give up. Chris Gambardella scoring a goal, only 40 seconds after Marnell’s tally, cut the Friars lead to 3-2 once again. But the Friars consistent forward Mike Marnell got his second straight goal and ended the crazy 1st period with the Friars having a 4-2 lead over the Lions.
The 2nd period was a little less productive but the Friars found scoring once again from Senior Evan Katz who scored a goal with 8 minutes left in the 2nd. Sean Keating helped keep the Friars at a comfortable lead with a breakaway save off Farrell’s Sean Gargin.
After a penalty shot was awarded to Sean Gargin, he did beat Sean Keating this time and cut the Friars lead to 5-3. However, Friar’s Chris Sabanos scored the empty net goal to assure the win for the Friars and the championship.
Although the Friars were celebrating their 2nd consecutive CHSHL title, they will compete in the CHSAA state championship in Buffalo, NY. The Friars will either play with St. Francis or St. Joseph’s in the title game on March 6. The Friars will be in the State Championship for the second straight year and Friars goalie Sean Keating is looking forward to the game. “It’s gonna be a tough battle but I think we’re gonna play good hockey and all of us are going to contribute to a solid win.”
Hopefully, Sean’s hopeful statement will inspire other teammates to play focused and determined. Let’s go Friars!!
Reported by: Patrick McCormack '13
Friday, February 18, 2011
St. Anthony's Friars vs. St. Domenic Bayhawks (Senior Night)
Friday Night was the scene of one of the most intense basketball games so far for the Boys Varsity Basketball Team. The Friars dominated the St. Domenic Bayhawks with a final score of 80 – 45 after leading throughout the entire game. The game started off immediately with determination by Senior Forward, James McKenna (#32) and Senior Captain, Marko Peraica (#33). With the score 9-3, Guard, Steven Pandales (#5) helped to widen the lead to 11-3 with 5 minutes remaining. Guards Andre Walker (#11) and Durelle Napier (#12) also provided support by propelling the Friars to a score of 22-10 by the end of the 1st quarter. The 2nd Quarter also showed the same general trend, with Marko making all of his foul shots, the Friars led the Bayhawks by a score of 38-21 by the end of the quarter.
The 3rd Quarter finished with a score of 60-33 with the Friars continuing to lead. By the 4th Quarter, the Friars continued to lead with two notable points in the quarter. One was a fantastic breakaway and layup by Junior Forward Daniel Pierro (#15) and the second was an incredible 3-point shot made by Senior Forward James McKenna (#32) as a St. Domenic player was shoving him out of the court. Both got the crowd going and further increased the lead to 70-34. The game was finished off by a tough effort by Guards Durelle Napier (#12), Nigel Carter (#35), Terrence McKeever (#1), and Steven Pandales (#5) with a series of great layups and fouls shots. Other notable players on the team included Kris Teape (#13) and James Hurt (#44). The game ended with a score of 80 - 45 and a clearly excited team of Friars.
After the game, I asked Coach Jim Fenton, his opinion on the night’s performance and what he looks for from the team in the future. He stated that, “I’m happy with the effort! We played some intense basketball which is a reflection from what the team has shown in practices.” In regards to my second question he stated, “We need to try and elevate the intensity and be prepared for tough opponents in the games to come.” These words show how dedicated the team is to succeeding this season and explains their outstanding results thus far! We can only hope for continued success for the Boys Varsity Basketball Team in future games and in the playoffs!
Reported by: Ryan Sheppard '12
The 3rd Quarter finished with a score of 60-33 with the Friars continuing to lead. By the 4th Quarter, the Friars continued to lead with two notable points in the quarter. One was a fantastic breakaway and layup by Junior Forward Daniel Pierro (#15) and the second was an incredible 3-point shot made by Senior Forward James McKenna (#32) as a St. Domenic player was shoving him out of the court. Both got the crowd going and further increased the lead to 70-34. The game was finished off by a tough effort by Guards Durelle Napier (#12), Nigel Carter (#35), Terrence McKeever (#1), and Steven Pandales (#5) with a series of great layups and fouls shots. Other notable players on the team included Kris Teape (#13) and James Hurt (#44). The game ended with a score of 80 - 45 and a clearly excited team of Friars.
After the game, I asked Coach Jim Fenton, his opinion on the night’s performance and what he looks for from the team in the future. He stated that, “I’m happy with the effort! We played some intense basketball which is a reflection from what the team has shown in practices.” In regards to my second question he stated, “We need to try and elevate the intensity and be prepared for tough opponents in the games to come.” These words show how dedicated the team is to succeeding this season and explains their outstanding results thus far! We can only hope for continued success for the Boys Varsity Basketball Team in future games and in the playoffs!
Reported by: Ryan Sheppard '12
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friar Pep Rally
The St. Anthony’s Winter Pep Rally was wonderful. Once again St. Anthony's did a great job organizing the Pep Rally. The whole St Anthony’s student body was there to cheer on the winter teams and have fun. The Emcee, Cheerleaders, Kickline, and Step Team were all fantastic, but the Freshmen Basketball team was not to great considering the fact that they lost 10 to 0 to the teachers. I do not think that they were too happy about that. The sophomores, juniors, and seniors had fun chanting, “Stand Up Freshmen” and throwing whatever they could find at the freshmen on the floor. I was sitting on the floor and next to me there were three sophomores and through the whole Pep Rally they were complaining about how they should be on the bleacher. It was pretty funny to listen to them talk about how much there butt hurt. Anyway the 2011 Winter Pep Rally was great. I had fun and I am sure that everyone else had fun too. The Pep Rally got everyone psyched for the Hawaiian Night Varsity Basketball Game which the Friars Won 55 to 44 against Kellenberg. Go Friars!
Reported by: Joseph Catalano '14
Reported by: Joseph Catalano '14
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Hawaiian Night
On Friday St.Anthony's held its Winter Pep Rally, and its theme was Hawaii. At 7:30, the Varsity Boys Basketball Team was playing Kellenberg at home. Similar to pajama night,the half time show was conducted by both some of the male students in conjunction with the cheerleaders.
At the end of the half the score was 22 all, and the Friars were playing strong. Going into the fourth quarter we were winning 29-27. Then with 6 minutes remaining we drew a couple of fouls which pushed our lead to 36-32. Then due to a steal by Kellenberg they had a 2 v 1 against the Friars Dan Pierrot, in which he somehow rejected the lay up and put the Friars back onto offense in which #32 knocked down a dagger 3 pointer. In the game #32 has been consistently knocking down 3's. He had over 12 points on the day, all of which came from 3 pointers. #33, Marko Peraica also had an excellent finish with more than 8 points with under 6 minutes left in the game.
The Friars ended up knocking off the Kellenberg Firebirds 55 to 44.
At the end of the half the score was 22 all, and the Friars were playing strong. Going into the fourth quarter we were winning 29-27. Then with 6 minutes remaining we drew a couple of fouls which pushed our lead to 36-32. Then due to a steal by Kellenberg they had a 2 v 1 against the Friars Dan Pierrot, in which he somehow rejected the lay up and put the Friars back onto offense in which #32 knocked down a dagger 3 pointer. In the game #32 has been consistently knocking down 3's. He had over 12 points on the day, all of which came from 3 pointers. #33, Marko Peraica also had an excellent finish with more than 8 points with under 6 minutes left in the game.
The Friars ended up knocking off the Kellenberg Firebirds 55 to 44.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Girls Basketball
The girls basketball team began their season with a terrific start. They held a record of 15 wins and only 2 losses, one of which came last saturday. Then with less than 24 hours later they played Mount Vernon in the JFK tournament in the Bronx, and the Friars were looking to get back to their winning ways,and they certainly accomplished this by winning by more than 30 points. The final score was 82-50.
The Friars whose team is filled with depth, was led by Kerrin Maurer with 15 points, 12 assists and 5 steals. Micki Impellizeri also had 12 points and 6 rebounds. Kelly and Kimani Jackson each had 9 points in the game as well. At the half the Friars led by 43 to 28 going into the half.
Despite Mount Vernons size under the hoop the Friars still managed to penetrate their defense and make 26 lay ups. The Friars seized control early and maintained their control with ease for the remainder of the game.
The Friars whose team is filled with depth, was led by Kerrin Maurer with 15 points, 12 assists and 5 steals. Micki Impellizeri also had 12 points and 6 rebounds. Kelly and Kimani Jackson each had 9 points in the game as well. At the half the Friars led by 43 to 28 going into the half.
Despite Mount Vernons size under the hoop the Friars still managed to penetrate their defense and make 26 lay ups. The Friars seized control early and maintained their control with ease for the remainder of the game.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Boys Basketball - Pajama night
Boys Varsity Basketball
SAHS vs. CHAMINADE
Every year, Saint Anthony’s High School hosts a boys Varsity Basketball
game, where many of the students dress in their favorite pajamas. The
Kickline and Varsity Cheerleaders dress in matching pajamas with their
partners, and they perform for the crowd.
As the game commenced, both teams started off strong. The first basket
for the Friars was made by #43, who shot off a perfect 3-pointer. #12 of
the Flyers also got a 3-pointer as well. Flyer #12 continued to show his 3
point skills, getting 3 in the game, with 2 in the first two quarters.
The Friars were leading in the first half with 33 points to the Flyer’s
24 points.
Going into the 4th quarter, the Friars were down by 4, with 47-43 Chaminade. With 4 minutes remaining the Friars were down again by 4,then our defense forced 2 crucial turnovers but unfortunately they were unable to capitalize.
Although the Friar’s fought hard, they lost most of their points due to
foul shots, either by the Flyer’s making them, or the Friars not making
them. Flyer #12 was also hard to guard, as his 3 point range was very
impressive.They recieved great support from the Friar Faithful and the stands.However,The Friars ended up losing the game,but look to improve as the
season continues.
SAHS vs. CHAMINADE
Every year, Saint Anthony’s High School hosts a boys Varsity Basketball
game, where many of the students dress in their favorite pajamas. The
Kickline and Varsity Cheerleaders dress in matching pajamas with their
partners, and they perform for the crowd.
As the game commenced, both teams started off strong. The first basket
for the Friars was made by #43, who shot off a perfect 3-pointer. #12 of
the Flyers also got a 3-pointer as well. Flyer #12 continued to show his 3
point skills, getting 3 in the game, with 2 in the first two quarters.
The Friars were leading in the first half with 33 points to the Flyer’s
24 points.
Going into the 4th quarter, the Friars were down by 4, with 47-43 Chaminade. With 4 minutes remaining the Friars were down again by 4,then our defense forced 2 crucial turnovers but unfortunately they were unable to capitalize.
Although the Friar’s fought hard, they lost most of their points due to
foul shots, either by the Flyer’s making them, or the Friars not making
them. Flyer #12 was also hard to guard, as his 3 point range was very
impressive.They recieved great support from the Friar Faithful and the stands.However,The Friars ended up losing the game,but look to improve as the
season continues.
Friar Scoreboard meeting on Wednesday(1/19)
Dear Friar Scoreboard Members,
This is just a reminder that there is a Friar Scoreboard
Editing Meeting on Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 at 2:45 PM in Room 218
(Mr. Cordina's Room). All Friar Scoreboard Members are required to
attend. If you absolutely cannot attend, you must speak to Mr. Cordina
or myself ASAP. Also all Friar Scoreboard Articles are due in by 10 AM
on Tuesday in paper form to Mr. Cordina and e-mailed to
friarscoreboard@hotmail.com. Thank you for your continued dedication to
the Friar Scoreboard and have a great long weekend!
Sincerely,
Ryan L. Sheppard
This is just a reminder that there is a Friar Scoreboard
Editing Meeting on Wednesday, January 19th, 2011 at 2:45 PM in Room 218
(Mr. Cordina's Room). All Friar Scoreboard Members are required to
attend. If you absolutely cannot attend, you must speak to Mr. Cordina
or myself ASAP. Also all Friar Scoreboard Articles are due in by 10 AM
on Tuesday in paper form to Mr. Cordina and e-mailed to
friarscoreboard@hotmail.com. Thank you for your continued dedication to
the Friar Scoreboard and have a great long weekend!
Sincerely,
Ryan L. Sheppard
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St.Anthonys vs. Chaminade
The Cheerleading Team
The Cheerleaders Perform
The Cheerleaders show off their talent