Radnor High School | Archive | May, 2016

Tennis: Radnor’s Frigerio, Taylor team for Central title

Radnor’s Will Frigerio and partner Josh Taylor defeated Max Howarth and Alex Moon of Conestoga, 6-3 and 6-4 Saturday to win the Central League Doubles Tournament at Healthplex.

Frigerio and Taylor faced a battle in their first semifinal set, needing a tiebreak to get by Lower Merion’s Will Reike and Lucas Kreuzer, 7-6, 6-0.

In the final, they made quick work of the second seed from Conestoga, clinching a spot in the District One Doubles Tournament.

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Radnor's Will Frigerio steam with Josh Taylor to win the Central League Double title.

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Baseball: Radnor baseball team gives seniors a Senior Night to remember

Radnor – With his team having a rollercoaster-type season, Radnor High School baseball coach Mark Jordan was hoping his seniors would have a senior night to remember when his team took the field on Monday afternoon against Central League rival Harriton.

With seniors Connor Wilson, Andrew Austen, Matt Schaefer, Martin Connor, Jack Collins and Pat Scheri taking their positions for possibly the final time at home for a game, Jordan placed the ball in junior Will Hoysgaard’s hand to try and stifle a Harriton line-up that has been scoring plenty of runs as of late.

With his teammates providing constant chatter, Hoysgaard delivered a memorable performance allowing just two runs on three hits over five innings before giving way to Pat Lofton to close the door in a 6-3 Radnor win.

Jordan said, “The seniors have been with me the past four years of this program – and the past three years of our American Legion program.  They have laid it on the line for our program and they deserve all of the credit for keeping this season afloat.  We lost two of our top pitchers essentially for the year – and our best player – Connor Wilson – just came back last week.  There are many teams that would have packed it in – but it’s just in these guys’ character DNA. They take turns picking each other up at practice and in games.  They are a lot of fun to be around – and they know the time is running out to have the privilege of putting on a high school baseball uniform. This program will miss these boys – most of whom are the last of their families who will ever play for Radnor baseball again.”

Radnor senior Andrew Austin said, “As seniors we talk to the team about playing for each other and not for your yourself and I think we have done that. Getting a win on senior day was awesome. We started off slow but have strung together some good wins lately so to get a win on senior day means a lot.”

 

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Girls Crew: Main Line crew teams make waves at PSRA City Championships

Radnor’s 12 boats gave strong performances, with eight reaching finals and five of those medaled. Medalling boats have qualified for SRAA National Championships in Zanesville, Ohio May 27-28. The Girls Freshman 4+ (Sammy Cohen, Jill Getty, Lexi Fogel, Amanda Magen and coxswain Jess Weitzman) were third in prelims and won a bronze medal in the finals with a 6:10.80, nearly seven seconds faster than their prelim time. The Girls Freshman 8+ (Katherine Bradgon, Abigail Frishman, Olivia Zenouzi, Maddie Rubinstein, Caitlin Dressel, Amanda Vitt, Jenna Spray, Sally Dolan and coxswain Melissa Hunn) were third in prelims and won a bronze medal in finals, dropping 13 seconds from their prelim time with a 5:26.09.

The second Varsity 8+ (Katie Dolan, Liz Dustin, Josie Larkin, Kate McCullogh, Rebecca Modell, Zoe Landry, Katie Gerber, Gillian Sullivan and coxswain Julia Lunger) were fourth in prelims and jumped to a second place finish, winning a silver medal with a time of 5:18.00 – shaving 22 seconds off of their prelim time. The Girls Varsity 8+ (Olivia Chase, Olivia Robinson, Anna Duffy, Nicole Vitt, Caroline Ressler, Yunyun Gu, Jillian Hughes, Samantha Talucci and coxswain Cassidy Lorenz) was sixth in prelims and sixth in finals, with a time of 5:15.51. The Girls Lightweight 4+ (Elly Conklyn, Tessa Kilby, Ellisen Ching, Julia Wi and coxswain Courtney Zajac), finished seventh in prelims with a time of 6:22.34.

The Boys Novice 8+ (Braeden Meandro, Patrick Kaper, Zach Taylor, Alex DeNolfo, Tommy Ciatto, Alistair Douglas, Andrew Davis, Stuart O’Riordan and coxswain Noah Pepper) finished seventh in prelims with a time of 5:27.69, one place short of moving onto finals. The Boys JV 4+ (Jack Boudreau, Stefan Neagoe, Jake Craig, Ryan Conklyn and coxswain John Talucci) finished 27th in the prelims with a time of 6:10.26. The Boys Lightweight 4+ consisting of Zahi Shalev, Matt Kellett, Chetin Attilasoy, JW O’Riordan and coxswain Bella Hain, finished seventh in prelims with a time of 5:30.62. The Boys Lightweight 8+ (Noah Morris, Aidan Donnelly, Stephen Ching, Drew Addis, Bobby Subak, Ryan Borowski, Willem McGee, Pranav Gaddameedi and coxswain Zach Pepper) was second in prelims with a time of 4:42.02 and won a silver medal in finals with a time of 4:31.88, dropping over 10 seconds from their prelim time.

The Boys Varsity 4+ (Liam Williams, Matt Palmer, Milo Wilton, Mike Fitzpatrick and coxswain Josh Anderson) finished sixth in prelims and sixth in finals with a time of 5:09.50. The Boys Varsity 2 fielded two Radnor boats. The 2V A boat with Sam Bupp and Will Vaughn won a bronze medal with a time of 5:51.92.  The 2V B boat (Brett Lyons and Greg McNicholas) finished fourth with a time of 6:07.

 

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Radnor Girls Crew Club’s 2nd Varsity 8+ boat earned a silver medal at the City Championship regatta on May 1. Left to right are: Julia Lunger (coxswain), Zoe Landry, Rebecca Modell, Kate McCullogh, Katie Gerber, Gillian Sullivan, Katie Dolan, Liz Dustin and Josie Larkin

Radnor Girls Crew Club’s 2nd Varsity 8+ boat earned a silver medal at the City Championship regatta on May 1. Left to right are: Julia Lunger (coxswain), Zoe Landry, Rebecca Modell, Kate McCullogh, Katie Gerber, Gillian Sullivan, Katie Dolan, Liz Dustin and Josie Larkin

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