Middle School Girls Soccer Kicks off Season

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Middle School Girls Soccer Kicks off Season
Christian Academy of Louisville
March 14, 2016
www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics
CAL Baseball Wins Pre-Season Scrimmage
Preparing for their season opener versus Trinity High School, the Christian Academy Louisville
high school team baseball team defeated Bourbon County, 4-2, in a modified scrimmage
game. The teams played nine innings in this game to give all players on the high school rosters an
opportunity to open their season in a game played at Bourbon County High School in Paris, Kentucky. CAL was leading 3-1 after the standard seven innings of play.
While working out a few rough spots, it was a great
way to get the season started. CAL completed their
2015 season with a 19-14 record, including having
two players graduate who are now playing NCAA
Division 1 baseball: Cincinnati Reds draft pick Riley Thompson and Seventh Region Player of the
Year, Jonathan Embry. CAL had split a double
header with Bourbon County in 2015 in a season where Bourbon County had
finished their season with a 24-7 record. Returning players for CAL in 2016
include Paul Haupt and Dylan Sexton, who were both named to the AllSeventh Region team in 2015. (continued on next page)
Middle School Girls Soccer Kicks off Season (page 6)
Track & Field Off
to Strong Start
The Centurion Track & Field
team is off to a strong start for
the 2016 season. The girls are
undefeated, winning a tri-meet
with Bullitt East and Fern
Creek and a dual meet victory
over Oldham County. The
boys split the tri, defeating
Fern Creek, but coming up
short against Bullitt East
and narrowly losing to Oldham County.
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In the scrimmage game, all runs were scored in the third and eighth innings for both
teams. CAL struck first when Blake Carlisle walked with one out in the third inning. Matthew Derridinger was called on to run for Carlisle. Derridinger stole second base and Lukas Felty drew a walk. One out later, Luke Price collected his second hit of the game, singling to left field on 0-2 pitch to score Derridinger and give
CAL a 1-0 lead. Dylan Sexton followed with a line drive to single to right field to
score Felty. Matthew Duvall entered the game to run for Sexton. Both Price and
Duvall advanced on a passed ball and Price scored when Aaron Blake reached on an
error by the Bourbon County shortstop to give CAL a 3-0 lead.
Bourbon County scored once in the bottom half of the inning on a single, a walk,
and a double. Those were the only runs
scored during the standard regulation play of seven innings.
Each team scored once in the eighth inning. For CAL, Hunter Myers drew a one-out walk and stole second base and was balked to
third. Hilton Baumann reached base on wild pitch on strike three,
but Myers was thrown out at the plate. Baumann stole second and
then advanced to third base and to home on wild pitches to give
CAL a 4-1 lead. Bourbon County scored in the bottom half of the inning, taking advantage of a couple of
CAL errors to plate the final run of the game.
CAL had four hits in the game, all singles. Luke Price had two singles and Aaron Blake and Dylan Sexton each had one. CAL used
five pitchers in the preseason warm-up: Dylan Sexton, Aaron
Blake, Jonathan Allen, Luke Price, and Cameron Marshall. They
combined to scatter seven hits in nine innings, walking three, allowing one earned run, and striking out 14 Bourbon County batters. Blake and Allen combined to allow two hits and strike out
seven in their four innings on the mound in their CAL debuts.
CAL’s season opener will be played Monday afternoon at 5:30 at
Trinity High School. CAL’s home opener is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 5:00 vs. Fairdale. CAL
will also play games at Bullitt East at 5:30 on Friday; 1:00 Saturday at home versus DuPont Manual; and the
following Monday at home vs. DeSales at 5:00.
Date
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Thursday, March 17,
2016
Friday, March 18, 2016
Saturday, March 19,
2016
Time
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
Sport
Boys Varsity Baseball
Girls Varsity Softball
4:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
9:00 AM
1:00 PM
Boys Varsity Tennis
Boys-Girls Varsity Track
Boys Varsity Lacrosse
Boys-Girls Varsity Track
Boys Varsity Baseball
Opponent
Fairdale High School
Martha Layne Collins Jr/Sr HS
Eastern HS (Louisville)
Harry Greschel 5k
St John Vianney
Harry Greschel
Dupont Manual High School
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Picking up individual victories for the girls team in the tri-meet
were Clara Lynch in a state leading time of 3:15 in the 1000 meters, Maya Wright in the 200, Rachel Proffitt in the discus and the
4x400 relay team of Clara, Maddie O'Dea, Jessica Bozell and
Laura English. Victories were achieved by the boys in the 1000
meters Steven Ott (2:50 state leader), Tanner Reiser in the shot
put and the 4x400 squad of Charles Austin Sams, Luke Montgomery, Jacob Miller and Tanner Palin.
In the dual meet, Maddie O'Dea earned her
own outdoor state leading time to win the 800 in 2:31, pushed to
the line by teammate Clara Lynch. Field events and relays were
also strong points in the win over Oldham County. Rachel Proffitt
threw to her second straight discus win. Isabella Griffee added the
shot and Jessica Bozell took the triple jump. The Lady Centurions
swept both relays run
in the meet. Morgan
McIntire joined Clara,
Jessica & Maddie to win distance medley relay by over 100 meters. Audrey Wright, Jessica, Maya Wright and Laura English
formed the sprint medley quartet who pulled out a narrow win, as
Laura held off a strong homestretch charge by the OC anchor. Luke Montgomery dashed to victory in the 200, with teammates Tanner Palin and Jared Johnson completing the sweep in
the event. Tanner P. added his own win in the high jump. Jacob
Miller won the triple jump and Joel Shelton the discus.
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News From the Underground
And whatever you do, in word or in deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through Him. -Colossians 3:17
Here is an excerpt from an FCA devotional I received this week that is a great reminder to us all as we start the spring sports season. This was written by Dan Britton who serves as FCA's Executive Vice President of International Ministry and has been on
FCA staff since 1991.
“The last thing we need is another acronym, but GGTG is a great reminder for athletes and coaches. It should
be the reason why we compete. As competitors, it helps us to focus on the main thing. The message is plain-it is
not about us, but about Christ. So what does GGTG stand for? It stands for "Give God The Glory."Whatever we
do (speech, actions, and thoughts), give God the glory. It is a simple concept, but hard to live out. All glory
(awards, recognition, winning seasons, scoring the winning goal) must be given back to our Savior. Any glory
that we keep for ourselves, we steal from God. We should be mirrors. When God looks at us, all His glory shines
back at Him. Give God the glory. GGTG!”
Currently, the student athletes are registering for next year’s classes. I wanted to remind everyone that we would love to have a
couple (ideally one male and one female student) interns for next year. We have had a couple of interns in the past and had a great
time working with them. We are also in the process of trying to bring on a college intern from Bellarmine University to work with
our sports performance program and think it would be a great opportunity for the CAL student athletes to intern alongside an actual
college student athlete. Contact Coach Lile for more details.
The training schedule for 3/14/2016 to 3/19/2016
Monday’s –3:30pm to 5:00pm Football (weight room)
5:00pm Male Track Athletes
Tuesday’s –3:30pm – 5:00pm Female Fall Sports (weight room/field)
4:30pm – 6:00pm Football (weight room)
Wednesday’s – 3:30pm – 4:15pm Baseball and Softball small groups
4:30pm – 5:15pm Baseball and Softball small groups
Thursday’s - 3:30pm – 4:30pm Female Fall Sports and Female Track Athletes (weight room)
4:30pm – 6:00pm Football (weight room)
Friday’s – 3:30pm to 5:00pm Football (weight room)
Saturday’s – Open weight room will be at 9am-11:30am.
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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MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER SEASON OPENER
In the season opener, both Varsity and Junior Varsity teams were in action against East Oldham Middle
School. In the Varsity game, the CAL strikers and midfield had some good looks at goal but were not able to
convert. The cal defense, led by Gabby Smith and the goal keeper, Katherine Bosch, held steady. Katherine held her ground and in the end, kept a clean sheet (no goals). The game ended with a 0-0 score.
In the Junior Varsity match up, possession was heavily in favor of the visitors, but the players learned a great
deal and came together as a team. CAL's young keeper, Marisa Franklin, was tested often and came away
with some great saves for the team. Unfortunately, the game ended at a score of 0-10 in favor of the East
Oldham team.
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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– Maddie Beck, [email protected]
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]
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