Radnor High School | Archive | November, 2019

Radnor student-athletes commit to colleges

A total of 23 Radnor High School student-athletes announced their official college decisions at a special ceremony at the school in front of their coaches, family and friends Nov. 13.
Fourteen athletes committed to playing lacrosse at the collegiate level: Alex Belveal to Elon University; Jackson Birtwistle to Syracuse University; Kate Hartnett to the United States Naval Academy; Josie Lucchesi to Denison College; Missy Massimino to Georgetown University; Molly May to Kennesaw State University; Casey McCullough to Clark University; Ellie Mueller to Princeton University; Logan O’Sullivan to McDaniel College; Sophie Proctor to the University of Notre Dame; Phoebe Proctor and Julia Rigolizzo to Fairfield University; Cole Schwartz to Dickinson College; and Austin Stanley to Catholic University of America.
Four athletes will play field hockey: Barbara Civitella at Duke University; Olivia DeCain to University of Richmond; Brigid Lowry at the University of Louisville; and Genevieve Mehra at John Hopkins University.
Additionally, Will Cosgrove will swim for American University, Jack Hamilton will golf at Siena College, Sophia Muetterties will play soccer for High Point University, Keara Seasholtz will be a member of the track and field team at the University of Virginia, and Cameron Williams will play football for the University of Pennsylvania.

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All Teams Schedule: Week of November 25 – December 01


Here is a preview of this week's events for Radnor High School, November 25 - December 01
 

MONDAY
November 25, 2019

No events happening

TUESDAY
November 26, 2019

4:00 PM Basketball: Girls Varsity @ Merion Mercy Academy @ TBD
(Rescheduled from 11-27-19)
4:00 PM Basketball: Girls Junior varsity @ Merion Mercy Academy @ TBD
(Rescheduled from 11-27-19)

WEDNESDAY
November 27, 2019

5:30 PM Ice Hockey: Boys Junior varsity @ Penncrest High School @ Ice Works 3
8:30 PM Ice Hockey: Boys Varsity @ Conestoga High School @ Ice Line
8:45 PM Ice Hockey: Girls Varsity @ Kingsway @ Ice Works

THURSDAY
November 28, 2019

No events happening

FRIDAY
November 29, 2019

No events happening

SATURDAY
November 30, 2019

No events happening

SUNDAY
December 1, 2019

7:15 PM Ice Hockey: Boys Junior varsity Vs. Roman Catholic High School @ Center Ice
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Radnor’s Ciarrocchi, Hederick was a powerful tennis pair this fall

RADNOR >> The Radnor High School girls’ tennis team had one of the best doubles teams in the state this fall in senior co-captains Kanon Ciarrocchi and Lucy Hederick.

The Radnor duo captured the Central League doubles tournament, the PIAA District 1 doubles tournament, and advanced to the championship final of the PIAA Class AAA state doubles tournament, losing a three-set match.

Ciarrocchi has played first singles for the Raiders and been team MVP each of the past three years, and has won more than 100 matches in her four- year varsity career. Last year, she was the Central League singles champion, and this fall she posted a record of 30-3, earning first team All-Central League singles honors. One of her most satisfying singles wins this fall was a victory against Conestoga standout Ananya Krishnan that enabled Radnor to edge the Pioneers 4-3.

Ciarrocchi paired with Hederick to win the PIAA District 1 3A doubles championship final against Conestoga’s Olivia Dodge and Leena Kwak, 6-2, 7-5.
“Our win in the finals was especially memorable because we were playing our friends Olivia and Leena, who we also played in the Central League final,” said Ciarrocchi.

Her Radnor partner, Hederick, has won more than 100 matches for the Raiders in her four-year varsity career, had a record of 31-5 this fall, and was a second team All-Central League selection for singles.

Hederick, who advanced to the state quarterfinals of the PIAA state doubles tournament last year, teamed with Ciarrocchi in the district doubles semifinal to overcome a 6-4 loss in the first set to Pennsbury’s Megan Walsh and Kyra Workman to prevail, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.

“My most vivid memory of district doubles was when Kanon and I were down 4-5 in the second set in the semifinal against Pennsbury and we were able to channel our frustration in order to win the match and go on to the finals,” said Hederick. “I think my best match in doubles was in the district finals for a similar reason – I was consistent from the baseline and aggressive at the net and was even able to serve out the match.”

In the first round of the state doubles tournament, the Radnor duo faced the Shady Side Academy pair of senior Elle Santora and junior Renee Long. Santora was part of the doubles pair that defeated Ciarrocchi and Hederick in the state doubles tourney last year. This time, the Radnor pair prevailed, 6-4, 6-4.
Ciarrocchi said, “We knew we were going to have a tough match. We played our hardest and I was so proud of us when we managed to get the win.”

In the state finals against the Peters Township pair of Kat Wang and Marra Bruce, Ciarrocchi and Hederick won the second set, but lost in three sets, 3-6, 6-3, 2-6.

Hederick said, “The moment when the finals ended was such a bittersweet moment because I was sad that we had lost and our season was officially over, but proud of how far we had come and how successful we had been.”
The Radnor duo play well off each other’s strengths.

“I think Lucy’s net play is naturally better than mine, and I think my baseline game is very strong,” said Ciarocchi. “We usually rely on my service games a lot because I can keep the rally going, while she waits for the opportunity to finish the point with a volley which I think worked very well.”

“I think Kanon has a great serve and is very strong from the baseline and can out-rally almost everyone, which often enables me to take over at the net by poaching,” said Hederick. “From a mental standpoint, she does a good job of helping calm me down when I’m frustrated whereas I can help us get fired up when we’re down.”

Both girls’ favorite tennis player is Roger Federer, whom they try to pattern their games after.

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All Teams Schedule: Week of November 18 – November 24

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All Teams Schedule: Week of November 11 – November 17

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