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All Teams Schedule: Week of November 27 – December 03


Here is a preview of this week's events for Radnor High School, November 27 - December 03
 

MONDAY
November 27, 2023

8:00 PM Ice Hockey: Boys Varsity Vs. Conestoga High School @ Skatium
9:00 PM Ice Hockey: Girls Varsity Vs. West Chester East High School @ PNY

TUESDAY
November 28, 2023

4:00 PM Basketball: Girls Varsity Vs. Bishop Shanahan High School @ Main Gym
5:30 PM Basketball: Girls Junior varsity Vs. Bishop Shanahan High School @ Main Gym
(Rescheduled from 11-28-23)

WEDNESDAY
November 29, 2023

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THURSDAY
November 30, 2023

8:00 PM Ice Hockey: Boys Varsity @ Lower Merion High School @ Skatium

FRIDAY
December 1, 2023

3:00 PM Basketball: Boys Junior varsity @ Interboro School District @ Avon Grove High School
4:00 PM Ice Hockey: Boys Varsity @ WC Rustin @ Ice Line
4:30 PM Basketball: Boys Varsity @ Interboro School District @ Avon Grove High School
8:45 PM Ice Hockey: Girls Varsity @ Pennridge High School @ Hatfield

SATURDAY
December 2, 2023

TBA Wrestling: Boys Varsity Haverford Duals @ Haverford High School
TBA Basketball: Boys Junior varsity Red Devils Tip-Off Tournament @ Avon Grove HS
7:30 PM Basketball: Boys Varsity @ Avon Grove High School @ AGHS Main Gymnasium

SUNDAY
December 3, 2023

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All Teams Schedule: Week of November 20 – November 26

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Boys Varsity Soccer loses to Springfield – Montco 2 – 3

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The Team Boys Varsity Soccer will play their next game against Springfield – Montco on 9/3/2024 at 3:45:00 PM Click HERE for event info.

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Radnor’s Grayson Buono is Main Line Girls Athlete of the Week (Nov. 13-19)

The senior defensive center mid and tri-captain has been an all-around standout for the Raptors field hockey team, which finished second in the PIAA District 1 2A tournament, then earned a milestone victory in its PIAA 2A state tournament opener Nov. 7. A versatile field hockey performer, Buono had previously played wing. Radnor field hockey head coach Gretta Ehret said, “Grayson is the heart and soul of this team. She is an incredible leader and a physically dominant athlete.” Buono’s mother JoAnn played field hockey for Villanova University (graduated in 1995). Grayson Buono received All-Main Line lacrosse honors last spring, and has committed to the University of Delaware, where she will play lacrosse (and possibly field hockey). Off the field at Radnor, Buono is a student leader for the Radnor “SpeakUp!” Club, a Peer Mentor for incoming freshmen and a Radnor Ambassador for new high school students.

Fun facts – Grayson Buono

Favorite book: The Hard Hat.

Favorite author: Emily Cole.

Favorite TV show: Modern Family.

Favorite movie: Rocket Man.

Favorite athlete: Kenzie Kent.

Favorite pre-game pump-up song: Enter Sandman.

Favorite place to visit: Ocean City, N.J.

Favorite pre-game meal: Cliff Bar and Go-Go Squeeze Apple Sauce.

Person you most admire, and why: “The two people I most admire are my brother Roman and my Dad, Michael. I’ve admired how my Dad will look to help others as a mentor/leader and has helped me in my role as a captain. My older brother Roman has also been a great role model, especially in my high school years as he always leads by example on and off the field. Last year he captained his high school team and he’s shared a lot of good advice that I’m using in field hockey and lacrosse.

Family members: parents Michael and JoAnn, older brothers Pup  (Penn State lacrosse ‘25) and Roman (Yale lacrosse ’27), younger brother Angus  (Malvern Prep Class of 2027).

Click HERE to read the full interview.

Grayson Buono (photo courtesy of Grayson Buono)

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Nate Lucchesi, Radnor on top of their games in PIAA soccer restart

It took an extra day to start, restart and complete, but Radnor’s Class 5A boys soccer team got the job done on Wednesday.

The Raptors, whose PIAA state tourney home game against Lampeter-Strasburg was shut down shortly after it started Tuesday due to what police called a bomb threat, dominated throughout en route to a 5-1 victory over L-S Wednesday.

Radnor (17-2-2), the 3A top seed out of District 1, will move on to a quarterfinal match Saturday morning at 11 against District 4 top seed Selinsgrove (16-4) at Lower Dauphin Middle School in Hummelstown.

Nate Lucchesi scored two goals, off assists from Brayan Chavez and Michael Savadove, for the Raptors. Lucchesi then assisted on a goal by Andrew Marino.

Matt Santerian (unassisted) and Dean Moon also scored for the Raptors. Jack Kelly scored for Lampeter-Strasburg, and Radnor goalkeeper Jake Barber made one save.

Nate Lucchesi, left, shown during a district championship game against Springfield-Montco last week, scored twice Wednesday to help get the Raptors into the state quarterfinals. (Mike Cabrey - MediaNews Group)

Nate Lucchesi, left, shown during a district championship game against Springfield-Montco last week, scored twice Wednesday to help get the Raptors into the state quarterfinals. (Mike Cabrey – MediaNews Group)

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Girls Varsity Field Hockey loses to Hershey 2 – 3

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Boys Varsity Soccer wins over Selinsgrove 2 – 0

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Boys Varsity Soccer wins over Lampeter-Strasburg 5 – 1

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All Teams Schedule: Week of November 13 – November 19

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Radnor cruises past Pandas, ready to make noise in state tourney

RADNOR — Tuesday was a chance for the Radnor field hockey team to press the reset button. The Raptors had no trouble disposing of Bonner & Prendergast, 12-1, in the first round of the PIAA Class 2A tournament.

It was a convincing, one-sided win that saw the District 1 runners-up in control from start to finish.

Sadie Schultz, Alex DeCain and Marin Mooney powered the offensive attack, scoring three goals apiece. Radnor will meet the winner of District 11’s Whitehall and District 3’s Hershey High in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

Radnor (17-6) knows all too well what it means to be in second place, or to fall just short of reaching its intended goal. Second is where the Raptors placed in the Central League, behind still-unbeaten Conestoga, and in the District 1 tournament.

The Raptors are poised to take it to the next level in the state playoffs.

Three days after a 2-1 defeat to Villa Maria in two overtimes for the district championship, Radnor coach Gretta Ehret had her players prepared for the task at hand. What happened in districts in the past.

“The tough loss Saturday was the most intense high school field hockey game I’ve ever been a part of. And I’ve been coaching high school hockey now for 10 years,” said Ehret, who is in her first season at the helm of the Raptors. “I think the painful part was that we had so many chances to finish and win it. But we also said in the locker room afterwards, we can hang with anyone, we can play with any team, any top team in the state, and we can win. We can put away a goal in double overtime. We know we can do it. While I think it was very heartbreaking because there were moments where we could’ve won, I also think it’s fuel for the players. Our goal was to go one round further than they did last year in both the district tournament and state tournament. And we ended up going to the district championship and we’re already in the state quarterfinals. It’s our goal now to just keep winning.”

The Raptors believe they have what it takes to make a deep run in states. If Monday’s performance is any indication, they will be difficult to stop. Perhaps they will get a second opportunity down the road to beat Villa Maria, which defeated Red Land, 4-2, in another first-round game Tuesday. Radnor and Villa are on opposite sides of the bracket and wouldn’t play again unless the teams made the final.

“I feel like going from districts to states, it’s definitely a new season, a new type of play. So we knew we had to come in with more intensity,” said Schultz, a sensational forward/midfielder who pilots the Radnor attack. “Especially after what happened this past weekend. We want to play hard and we want to keep playing and make it to the finals in states. Last year we lost in the first round of states, so we also use that as motivation.”

Radnor wasted no time pressuring a scrappy Bonner & Prendie (13-8) team that competed all game long. The Raptors raced out to a 5-0 lead in the first half, pelting B&P goalie Mere Shallow (17 saves) with an array of shots. Schultz and Mooney each scored twice and De Cain had one goal in the opening 15 minutes. De Cain showed off her tremendous stick skills and ability to penetrate the striking circle throughout the match.

“We definitely don’t take any games for granted,” De Cain said. “Any team can come back at any point. We also try to focus on ourselves and what we’re doing and not the other team. We are constantly saying, control your attitude and control your intensity.”

Schultz scored off a corner early in the second. The play that Ehret called from the Radnor bench was aptly titled “Let’s go Sadie.”

“It was a new one we put in at practice,” Schultz said. “It worked for us.”

Click HERE to read the full article.

Radnor's Marin Mooney, right, controls the ball past Bonner-Prendie's Saniyan Southerland in the first half Tuesday afternoon. (Pete Bannan - MediaNews Group)

Radnor’s Marin Mooney, right, controls the ball past Bonner-Prendie’s Saniyan Southerland in the first half Tuesday afternoon. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

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