Delco Sports Net
The Delco Sports Net blog, a part of the Delco News Network, allows community sports teams and leagues to share information about league news, game results, tryout and registration information, etc. Community members are encouraged to send any info or photos they would wish to be posted on this blog to any editor in the Delco News Network or to delcosportsnet@gmail.com.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Springfield, Ridley swimmers for MS raised $1,400
On Saturday, Nov. 13, swimmers from the Ridley and Springfield swimming communities took the plunge and dove in to help people with Multiple Sclerosis. Participants swam laps over a five hour period. Through the hard work and dedication of event coordinator Ceire Hay, along with a challenge grant from Taylor Community Foundation, the Swim For MS raised over $1,400 for Multiple Sclerosis. Swimmers included, front, Ceire Hay (left) and Kate Hay; and back, Kayla McAteer (left) and Kalista Murphy.
SYC 80-Pound are Bert Bell Champs
Springfield SAA U12 girls are champs
Springfield CYO: SFA beat St. Pius
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Episcopal Academy captures boys water polo title with win over Haverford School, finishes season 23-3
The Episcopal Academy boys’ water polo team defeated host Haverford School, 16-3, on Saturday and won the Inter-Ac League championship with a perfect 8-0 league record.
It was a super season for EA. which also won the Eastern Prep School championship two weeks ago at Lawrenceville School and ended the year on a roll, with 12 straight wins against tough competition from several states. In the win over Haverford, junior Kyle Leidheiser led the scoring with four goals and seniors Charlie McGregor and Jimmy McEntee had three goals apiece. Goalie Anders Lindgren had another stellar game in the nets with outstanding saves and release passes. Ricky McEntee had an outstanding game with two goals, three assists, and four steals.
"We are very pleased to win the Inter-Ac title," said first-year EA coach Damon Newman. "We also won Eastern Preps for the first time since 2002 and we placed 6th out of 50 schools at the Beast of the East Tournament earlier this year.
"Our success was achieved through a balanced offensive attack and a pressure defense that was relentless. We believed in one another and the players bought into a style of water polo that made us successful this year."
Overall, the EA team finished 23-3 this season and went 8-0 in the Inter-Ac. The Churchmen averaged almost 13 goals a game, while giving up just 8 per game. Goalie Anders Lindgren was a wall behind top defenders such as senior Brad Hahn, Jack Forgash, and Michael Niu. The team's overall scoring was led by Spanish exchange student Alberto Munarriz, McGregor, Leidheiser and the McEntee twins, seniors Jimmy and Ricky.
"I'm very proud of the individual members' hard work, their attention to detail and their focus throughout the season," said Coach Newman. "It was truly a great year."
Photos courtesy of Ken LeidheiserSpirited EA fans crowd the poolside area at Haverford School on Saturday, rooting on their team to the Inter-Ac championship. Overall, EA and Haverford School split the sports contests 2-2 during EA/HS Day. EA won the cross country and water polo events, and HS took the soccer and football games in the afternoon.
Goalie Anders (The Wall) Lindgren (left) was a stellar netminder for the EA team this year, and he played a strong game in the 16-3 win over Haverford last Saturday.
Springfield elementary ice hockey beats Penncrest
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
One little kick
The following was written by reader and member of the Haverford Soccer Club U-13 team, Jared Franks.
-------------------------------------------
I dove as a last ditch effort - my one hope of surviving the shot. I saw it go by as dirt from the ground shot up into the air. The last I saw were people celebrating and then everything blurred. It was the game that I had been preparing for all season, the championship game.
Everyone was watching as we took the field. The game began in a flash. They had the ball in our zone before we were ready and luckily they didn’t have a chance due to our mighty defense. The game continued at a frantic pace. Each team making runs with the ball toward the other team’s goal, taking shot after shot. I made many solid saves and did very well but they ended up scoring just before the end of the first half. We were up by one goal at that point and we still had the lead going into half time. Our coach talked to us at the break and said that we couldn’t let up because this team had a history of many come-from-behind victories and we needed to keep our guard up.
The second half didn’t start as fast as the first had because both teams knew that they didn’t have to play as hard. The game was close. Everyone on the field and sidelines knew that it would only take one mistake to change the game entirely. Things became serious when the other team scored and tied the game. Each team’s defense held up through the end of the half and the game ended in a tie.
After a tiring game, everyone had to prepare themselves for overtime. Overtime had now elevated spirits and team anxiety to a higher level. Every second counted and the game could be over at any moment. Shockingly, after two overtimes, the game was still a tie. Everyone knew what was next…. a shootout. No team had ever gone to a shootout so it was either team’s game.
It started out with a round of fives shots each. No one on either team had scored so we went to a second round of five shots each. I blocked every shot and it came down to the final two shots, one by each team. Our team scored on the other team’s goalie which meant that saving this last shot would win the game for us. All I had to do was save this shot from entering the goal. They took the shot and I dove to the ground, dirt flying up in my face as I landed. Everyone gasped as I stood up and I knew by the look on their faces that it had scored. It was now one to one at the end of the second shootout.
There we were, now forced into a sudden death shootout as the only answer. Any shot scored would win the game. It was relentless, shot after shot I had to block. I could focus on nothing but the ball. The emotions were high for both teams. I had blocked all the shots, one after another, to this point. It was down to a teammate, a defenseman who usually does take many shots, but he made this one count. He took the shot and he scored!
This game will go down in my mind as the greatest game that I have ever played and will ever play. I will remember this game forever and will always look back on it with great memories. To this day our team has not won another championship but not for lack of trying. Of course we have high hopes to win this year. This year the championship game is on Sunday. I am ready.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Springfield Storm have undefeated season
The SAA U10 Girls Travel Soccer Team, “Springfield Storm,” had an undefeated season this year. Back row: Coaches Kathy Long, Dave Mastropietro and Chris D'Ambrosio. Middle row: Gillian Troilo, Julie Schickling, Belle Mastropietro, Jordan D'Ambrosio, Jenna Casasanto, Amanda McTaggarrt and Lexie Hagan. Front row: Emma O'Connor, Sydney Young, Alyssa Long, MaryKate Trevisan and Gina Troilo. Missing from photo: Gina Napoleon.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Springfield elementary ice hockey begins
Springfield SYC 80-pound varsity undefeated
Springfield CYO Football
SAA U-13 boys travel team
The Springfield Athletic Association U-13 Boys Travel Soccer Team, “The Union” recently posed for a team picture during the Columbus Day Tournament. Pictured are Coach Tom McCaffrey, Paul Quatriani and Fred Dortone with players, Chris Belfie, Nick Belfie, Pete Caceci, Brandon Dortone, Jonathan Fogel, David Hentnick, Danny LeHigh, Thomas McCaffrey, Max Palumbo, Jake Plank, Paul Quatriani, Adam Short, Matt Sousa and Nick Vecchione.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
Springfield CYO Football
Springfield youth club 80-pound teams
80-Pound JV Gold
Springfield 20
Haverford 6
The 80 pound JV gold team provided a lot of excitement on Oct. 30 by capping off a phenomenal season with a convincing 20-6 victory over Haverford. After a hard fought first half and a 6–0 deficit, the Cougars came out fired up in the second half and dominated both sides of the ball.
Dominick Alfonsi led the Cougar offense with two remarkable touchdown runs. Jake Eden converted two extra points to help the Cougar offense cement the win. Kieran Roche, Stephen Graney, Fran Grady, Anthony Teufel, Dan Albany, Aiden Hoopes and John Godsey paved the way for Nick Donegan and Chris Rich to pound out some crucial yards all morning.
As always the Cougar defense was relentless! Nick Finzio laid a devastating hit on a Haverford running back forcing a fumble that the Cougars were able to recover. Alex Sciarrino also recovered a Haverford fumble that he was able to return 30 yards for the final Cougar touchdown of the morning.
The collective defensive effort of Chad Ruppert, Brian Layton, Edward Cullen, Dan Tommarelli, Riley McCarry, Logan Chambers, Tom Dougherty, Malachi Hansen, Robbie O’Brien, Kevin Farren, Alex Hudyma and Nico Santini proved to be too much for the Haverford offense. The Cougar defense allowed only minimal first half yards and stopped the Haverford offense completely in the second half.
A very fitting end to the game was Paul “never say quit” Conlan’s 40-yard dash to catch a Haverford running back and make the tackle just a few yards shy of the end zone. His effort saved a late touchdown and proved to be the final play of the season.
It was a great year for the 80-pound JV gold team. Congratulations to all of the players and coaches on a terrific season.
80-pound JV Blue
Haverford 7
Springfield 0
Springfield 80-pound JV Blue (1-6-2) lost a close game to Haverford 1 on Oct. 3. The score for JV Blue’s final game of the season was 7-0 at Haverford.
Haverford scored early in the first half on their second possession of the game but were held scoreless by Springfield’s defense the remainder of the game. The defense recovered two fumbles on the day by Todd Garrett and Matt Johnston. Leading the way for the defense was Alex Klien, Matt Gagliardi, Cole Rhodes, Connor Smith, Vincent Divario, Jake Methlie, Brian King, Aidan McLane, M’khai Terry, and Tommy Ward. Strong defensive tackling was shown through out the game by Art Minchin, Colin Renning, Alex Williams, and Michael Leon.
The Cougar offense was fighting tough field position much of the first half. Led by quarterback Shawn Atkins the offensive had several long yardage gains by running back Alex Williams. Running backs Connor Smith, Matt Ellison, and Kieran Morse also posted rushing yards. Nick Santivasci, Cole Rhodes, Ethan Scott, M’khai Terry, Anthony McBride, Brett Gougler, Danny Barrett, and Dylan Archer handled offensive blocking.
Head coach Shawn Atkins praised his team for their effort on the day that was a parallel to their tough season.
80-Pound Varsity
Springfield 21
Haverford 6
SYC 80-pound Varsity completed its regular season with a perfect 9-0 record by shutting down Haverford on Saturday.
The offense had its most impressive game to date against an extremely tough Haverford defense. Brendon Weaver, Brendan Hilden, and Jake Vaughan lead an impressive effort throughout all four quarters. Early on, a fantastic pass by QB Pat Marley landed squarely in the hands of Anthony Rightley who ran it in for a quick 7- 0lead.
The Cougars’ defense had its work cut out for them against a quick-footed opposing offense. However big stops by Steven Griffin, Tanner Robinson, and Pat Dougherty held the Fords off time and again. Michael Eberhardt and Jimmy O'Neill came up big when it counted and racked up several stops as well.
Key blocking by Kevin Rechner and Aiden Shandley created the necessary openings to allow a QB Keeper for Marley to add two more touchdowns early in the second half. Pat McCann and Rightley both came up huge with impressive runs to add the extra points for a 21-6 lead that wouldn't change for the remainder of the game.
The Cougar defense remained focused and kept Haverford out of its territory thanks to the impressive efforts of Nick Cariola and Joe Pontano. Klaus Gabel had an incredible day racking up several sacks to keep the Fords from scoring.
The undefeated Cougars hope to see the entire SYC community cheering them on in their first playoff game next Saturday at home at 1noon.