Holy Name (Parma Heights) @ Cleveland Central Catholic (Cleveland) - Football
Plain Dealer staff reports, October 28, 2011 10:40 a.m.
Holy Name won't be returning to
the playoffs for the first time since 2005. However, the Green Wave can
prevent Cleveland
Central Catholic from reaching the promised land for the
first time since 1982.
Holy Name (6-3, 4-0) can win the North Coast League White
Division with a victory at CCC on Saturday afternoon and crush any hopes the
Ironmen (6-3, 3-1) might have of sneaking into the postseason. CCC stands No. 9
in Division IV, Region 13, with both Manchester and LaBraewithin
striking distance.
"They are playing for
their playoff lives, and we can win the title outright," said Holy Name
second-year coach Mark Pinzone. "They have a lot to play for, and so do
we. We're happy with our kids, but we've got more steps to take."
Holy Name went 1-9 two
seasons ago and 4-6 last year.
Joe Maxse, Plain Dealer
Reporter, October 28, 2011
10:19 a.m.
Holy Name and Rocky River will
go at it again on Saturday in the Division II Rocky River district final. It
will be played at St.
Ignatius at 7 p.m., with the winner advancing to a
regional semifinal at Brush High
on Wednesday.
Holy Name, ranked No. 3 in
the final Ohio coaches poll, (12-3-3) put an end to Rocky River's undefeated
season on Nov. 5, scoring the game's only goal in the final minute.
The Green Wave (12-3-3) advanced to the
final with a 2-0 victory against Buckeye on
Wednesday.
The Pirates (16-1-1), who were in a tie
with Maumee for
fifth in the final poll, had a much tougher time advancing as they held off West
Shore Conference rival Bay in
a shootout on Wednesday.
Looming for Saturday's winner is a
possible meeting against top-ranked Walsh
Jesuit, a 9-0 winner against Aurora.
The Warriors (16-0-2), dropping down
after winning last year's Division I championship, host Revere (13-2-3)
in the Kent district
final on Saturday at 5 p.m. That winner goes to the regional semifinal at Ravenna.
The Plain Dealer, October
27, 2011 2:01 p.m.
Sport: Football
Class: Senior
Age:
18
Ht:
6-1
Wt:
190
What
Jake did last week: Quarterback went 11-of-15 passing for 277 yards and
five touchdowns in a 46-21 win against Villa Angela-St. Joseph. Ran five times
for 34 yards as team won its fifth straight game.
About
Jake: Also plays basketball and is a member of campus ministry. Wants to
major in criminal justice. Favorites include the Michigan Wolverines,
"Shooter" movie, "Tom and Jerry" TV show, facebook.com,
Applebee's restaurant and math class. Best place visited was the Rose Bowl.
Published: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 10:37 AM
Updated: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 10:42 AM
Holy Name cruised past Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 46-21, for its fifth straight win.
The Green Wave improve to 6-3 overall heading into their regular season finale at Cleveland Central Catholic on Oct. 29.
Quarterback Jake Schaefer completed 11-of-15 passes for 277 yards and five touchdowns. Joe Duff caught five passes for 166 yards and two scores and Dan Cunningham had four catches for 97 yards and three scores.
Schaefer’s touchdown passes went for 54, 82, 25, 3 and 20 yards. Holy Name trailed, 7-6, in the first quarter before rattling off 40 unanswered points.
Duff also added a 56-yard interception return in the third quarter. Running back R.J. Frazierscored on a 26-yard run in the opening quarter to give the Green Wave a 12-7 lead.
Frazier added three solo tackles and a fumble recovery.
Cleveland Central Catholic is coming off a 46-7 win over Trinity.
Cross Country roundup: Independence High School boys win district title
Published: Thursday, October 27, 2011, 6:44 PM
A handful of Padua and Holy Name runners advance to
the regional cross country meet following the Division II district tournament
at Lorain County Community College.
Holy Name’s Therese Thomason was first overall in
the girls race with a time of 21:18.61. Padua’s Evan Bialosky was
third overall with a time of 17:46.81.
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Also placing in the top 16 and advancing to the regionals
were Holy Name’s Bradley Karn(18:38.51; 12th) and Padua’s Ryan
Seballos (18:54.91; 16th), Regina Jakubowski (22:45.89;
fourth), Michelle Komorowski (22:48.53; fifth), Sara
Chmielewski (23:39; 11th) and Jackie Morell (24:15.23; 15th).
Also competing for Padua’s boys were Jake
Michalakes (19:03.26; 20th), Peter Krafcik(19:24.33;
31st), Scott Kanta (19:37.26; 43rd), Tyler Szuch (19:53.06;
50th) and Jesse Kowalski (20:15.88; 57th).
Holy Name’s Kevin Masella was 26th (19:16.50),
followed by Brian DePauw (19:33.67; 38th),David Terschak (19:34.44;
39th), Joseph Stibley (20:43.57; 63rd), James Klosz (21:30.25;
81st) and Nicholas McDaniel (21:30.99; 82nd).
Also competing for the Padua girls were Izzy
Hanna (24:26.53; 19th) and Renee Kraft(26:37.03; 38th).
Holy Name’s Olivia Braude finished
25th (25:11.59), followed by Quinn Whisler (25:17.45;
26th),Kayla Becka (25:32.11; 28th), Abby Miller (25:43.93;
29th), Allison Trouten (26:01.16; 31st) and Deborah
Dollard (26:10.54; 33rd).