CAL Girls Basketball Falls to Butler in 2nd round of LIT

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CAL Girls Basketball Falls to Butler in 2nd round of LIT
Christian Academy of Louisville
February 1, 2016
www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics
Two Big Wins This Week for
CAL Boys Basketball
The Centurions hosted Waggener on Tuesday night that was a rematch of CAL's first
round LIT game. Waggener came out and took a small lead of 16-13 after one quarter. The second quarter saw both
teams make big runs. Waggener
went on a 10-0 run only to see
CAL answer with a 7-0 run to
end the quarter. AL trailed at the
half 27-22. The third quarter
was much of the same as both
teams had nice runs but Waggener held on to their lead and was up 44-37 to end the
3rd. The centurions cut the lead to 5 on several occasions during the final frame but
could get no closer. The Centurions fell by a final score of 66-57. CAL was led by
Parker Jones with 31 and KC Purvis with 14. (continued on next page)
PHOTO GALLERY FROM THIS WEEK’S GAMES (Page 5)
CAL Girls Basketball Falls to Butler
in 2nd round of LIT
(Scores & Photos on page 3)
CAL Sixth Graders Go
Undefeated in League Season
The Christian
Academy Louisville Sixth Grade
Boys Basketball
team won two
games over the
weekend to give
them a 5-0 record as they completed the winter
regular season
portion of the Independent School Basketball League. The
two wins gave CAL twelve consecutive victories as they
improved their record to 19-6 for the season. Both games
were played at the St. Stephens Family Life Center.
(continued on pg. 10)
CAL 79 vs DeSales 41
Friday, January 29, 2016
Christian Academy hosted rival DeSales on Friday night. There
was a great crowd and student section ready to help cheer the
Centurions to victory. The Centurions came out hot in the first
quarter and built a 25-10. DeSales didn't go away and cut the
CAL lead to 9 at the half with CAL leading 36-27. To start the
third quarter the
Centurions came
out once again firing on all cylinders. They out scored DeSales 26-10 to take a 62-37 lead into the final quarter. CAL
didn't let up on the defense holding DeSales to 4 points in
the quarter. The Centurions came away with the 79-41 victory.
The Centurions put 4 players in double figures, led by Parker Jones with 24, Michael Woodward with 18, KC Purvis
14, and Greg Frist with 11.
CAL 65 vs Spencer Co. 41
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Christian Academy was on the road to face Spencer County. CAL showed no let down after an emotional
win on Friday. CAL came out quick and took a 20-10 lead after the first quarter. Spencer County kept it
closer in the second quarter but it was still CAL that held a 37-23 lead at the half. The second half saw the
Centurions continue to build their lead and went on to claim a 65-41 victory. KC Purvis led CAL with 20
points while Greg Frist and Parker Jones chipped in 10 apiece.
Christian a Academy will be back in action at Eastern on Friday, February 5, and at Bullitt East on Saturday,
February 6.
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LAST WEEK’S GAME SCORES
CAL 68 N. Bullitt 60 (LIT)
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
CAL 40 vs Butler 78 (LIT)
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Date
Time
Sport
Opponent
Tuesday, February 02, 2016
7:30 PM
Girls Varsity Basketball
Martha Layne Collins
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CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD
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6th Annual Christian Academy of Louisville
All Proceeds Benefiting the CAL Softball Team
Saturday, February 20th, 2016
6:00-9:00pm
CAL Cafeteria
700 S. English Station Road Louisville
Trivia Teams - $20 per person
Includes dinner
6 – 8 players per team
Chili Meal or Chili Dog
Chips, Salad, Drinks AND
Featuring homemade desserts
AUCTION ITEMS INCLUDE:
Condo in Gulf Shores
UPS Flight simulator
AND MORE…
TO BOOK YOUR RESERVATIONS OR FOR QUESTIONS,
CONTACT: Kyle or Bonnie Mullin 502-241-6626 or [email protected]
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News From the Underground
We had a really good week of training last week. Our female athletes
missed the prior week due to the holiday and snow days but came back
ready to work and it was good to see some of the Field Hockey girls get a
jump start on their off-season program. On Saturday some of the baseball
team attended the 2nd annual KORT / Norton’s Throwing Clinic and had the
opportunity to hear from Dr. Ryan Krupp M.D., one of the best orthopedic
surgeons in the area on arm care and former MLB pitcher Chad Reineke on
throwing mechanics and the importance of proper arm care and development. Our baseball players then went through a three-part evaluation by the
KORT staff and given corrective exercises in areas that were identified during the screening. We had two athletes that had the best scores of the day in
two of the screenings. Matt Derridinger set the record of 34 total touches in
the closed chain upper stability test and Greg Lile had zero errors in the
seated stability test. We were very proud of all of our baseball players that
were evaluated and the hard work they have been putting in really showed.
Here is our schedule thru February 27th
Monday’s –3:30pm to 4:30pm Softball, Field Hockey and Track Athletes
4:30pm to 6:00pm CAL Football
Tuesday’s – 3:30pm – 5:00pm Baseball and Track Athletes
5:00pm – 6:30pm CAL Football
Wednesday’s – 3:30pm – 4:30pm Softball, Field Hockey and Track Athletes
4:30pm – 5:15pm CAL Football
Thursday’s - 3:30pm – 5:00pm Baseball, Track and Boys Basketball
Above: Freshmen baseball players
5:00pm – 6:30pm CAL Football
Matt Derridinger, Robert LehFriday’s – 3:30pm – 4:30pm Softball, Field Hockey and Track Athletes
mann and Greg Lile getting their
Saturday’s – 9am – 11am Open Weight Room
total arc of GH Motion scored
during the 2nd annual KORT/
Norton’s Throwing Clinic
To get the latest information on our program follow us on Facebook (Centurion Sports Performance) or on
Twitter (@cfoundry). If you have any questions or want to take a tour of our facility and our Sports Performance Program, please contact Coach Lile at (502) 457-6805 or [email protected].
It’s a Blessed and Great life! ~ Coach Lile
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Christian Academy Student Baseball Team
5th Grade Baseball Team for 2015 season
▪ Team will have Christian Academy students only.
▪ Christian environment where your son can develop skills that can be
used throughout his life.
▪ Begin the Christian Academy Baseball experience.
▪ Coaches will be John Moses and Dennis Sherrod
This is not a Christian
Academy of Louisville
Athletic Department
Sponsored Team.
Requirements
▪ Players must be a 5th grader during CAL 2015-16 school year.
▪ Have desire to play baseball in competitive league environment.
▪ Estimated 10 game league season with a single elimination tournament.
▪ Season is late-March-May.
We encourage the kids to also play on another competitive team. Treat this as your second team.
Information Meeting
▪ There will be an information meeting on (to be determined)
▪ Meeting address: 70 Persimmon Ridge Dr. Louisville, KY 40245 (In Persimmon Ridge Development)
▪ Roster/tryouts will be determined by number of interested players and at coaches’ discretion.
▪ We will play in a private school only 5th/6th grade league at area private schools.
If interested, please send Dennis Sherrod an email message before meeting if possible.
If you know of another potential player, please let us know name and email address right away.
Practice
Practices will begin in February, possibly 1-2 days per week,
and depend on weather and facilities.
Cost
Estimated--$120-$150 (depends on number of players)
CONTACT
Dennis Sherrod 836-2531
[email protected]
John Moses 438-0750
[email protected]
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On Friday, CAL jumped out to a 13-0 lead before cruising to a
50-15 win over Christian Academy Indiana. Conner Carr
scored 17 first half points as CAL led 19-4 at the end of the
first quarter and 28-11 at halftime with CAL outrebounding CAI, 18-3, in
the first half. CAL held CAI scoreless in the third quarter extending their
lead to 39-11 before reaching the 50-15 final.
Carr led CAL with 20 points and nine steals. Charlie Storm scored eight
points and Matthew Mauzy scored eight points while blocking three
shots. Camdin Farmer scored seven points, and Adam Ballard and Will Thompson both scored three points with Collin Hodges adding one. Will Thompson led CAL rebounders with seven, Conner Carr had six, and Jacob Price and
Camdin Farmer both had five as CAL won the game rebounding battle, 34-8.
On Saturday, CAL scored a season high 57 points in defeating Louisville Collegiate School, 57-13. CAL shot 50% from the field including 65% in the second half. CAL led 11-2 after the first quarter
and 29-11 at the half. CAL then held LCS without a second half
field goal, allowing only solitary free throws in both the third and
fourth quarters. CAL led 45-12 at the end of the third quarter.
Conner Carr led CAL with both 16 points and seven rebounds. Jacob Price scored 12 points to with five rebounds. Collin Hodges
scored eight and Camdin Farmer scored six. Luke Heuke and Adam
Ballard both scored five points, Will Thompson scored three, and
Charlie Storm had two points to go with four assists. Matthew
Mauzy had five rebounds.
CAL next plays in their league tournament beginning on Saturday, February 6 with the semi-finals scheduled for Monday, February 8th, and the finals on Tuesday, February 9th.
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CAL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 502-244-3225 (0ffice) 502-244-3193 (fax)
Brad Morgan, Director of Athletics 244-3225 ext. 1072 [email protected]
Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037 [email protected]
Cora Parker, Administrative Assistant 244-3225 ext. 1080 [email protected]
Stefan LeFors, Scheduling Coordinator, 244-3225 ext 1081 [email protected]
Hollie Foster, Sports Information,244-3225 ext. 1054, [email protected]
Trisha Pullen, Centurion Armory, [email protected]
Kate Meyer, Athletic Trainer, [email protected]
For CAL Sports Game and Practice Schedules visit: www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics
THE CENTURION ARMORY 753-4598
FALL SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL
Cross Country-Lowery Stallings, [email protected]
Cheerleading-Audrey Able, [email protected]
Field Hockey-Stanley Phulpagar, [email protected]
Football-Stefan LeFors, [email protected]
Golf Boys’-Greg Zimmerer, [email protected]
Golf Girls’- Ron Gustafason, [email protected]
Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, [email protected]
Soccer - Boys-Toby Wilcox, [email protected]
Soccer -Girls-John Zutt, [email protected]
Volleyball-Patty Ernst, [email protected]
MIDDLE SCHOOL:
Cross Country– Ashley Lundquist, [email protected]
Cheerleading– Maggie Tait, [email protected]
Field Hockey – David Ernst, [email protected]
Football - Danny McGee, [email protected]
Volleyball– Jade Burke, [email protected]
Tennis Girls/Boys Rhonda Arnold, [email protected]
WINTER SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL
Basketball (Boys) - Chad Carr, [email protected]
Basketball (Girls) - Perry White, [email protected]
Bowling - Tim Brown, [email protected]
Cheerleading— Audrey Able, [email protected]
Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, [email protected]
Swimming, Amy Albiero, [email protected]
MIDDLE SCHOOL:
Basketball– (Boys) - Robert Boggs, [email protected]
Basketball (Girls) - Bill Gardner, [email protected]
Cheerleading– Maggie Tate, [email protected]
Swimming, Amy Albiero, [email protected]
SPRING SPORTS: High School
Baseball - Tim Brown, [email protected]
Softball- Kyle Mullin, [email protected]
Boys Lacrosse- Phil Brock, [email protected]
Girls Lacrosse– Sean Reding, [email protected]
Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, [email protected]
Boys Tennis– Todd Hammonds, [email protected]
Girls Tennis- Jeff Mallory, [email protected]
Boys/Girls Track and Field- Lowery Stallings, [email protected]
MIDDLE SCHOOL:
Baseball - Doug Russell, [email protected]
Softball – Eddie Franz, [email protected]
Boys Lacrosse– Phil Brock, [email protected]
Girls Lacrosse– TBD
Boys Golf – Tony Bischoff, [email protected]
Girls Golf—Darcy Coombe, [email protected]
Boys Soccer– Young Kwon, [email protected]
Girls Soccer- Joey Autry, [email protected]
Boys/Girls Track - Natalie Ball, [email protected]
Intramural Offerings: Grades K-5
Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037, [email protected]
CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD
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