I know everyone is getting excited about the new posts and articles. Kidding. But if you have been checking back daily or every now and then, I apologize for the lack of updates. With the winter sports season wrapping up, leaving only the Flyers and Keystone Cup Championships for hockey, and the state championships for basketball, there has been kind of a drag between seasons. Hopefully this won't be the case in the future, as maybe the hockey or basketball teams will turn around and make a run at a championship in the coming years. But for now we focus on the spring season.
The only team who has played an actual game so far has been the Bonner rugby team. Wow are they good. The team opened their regular season last Sunday versus Conestoga at Conestoga. After going undefeated and winning the championship in division II last year in their first year, some questioned whether they'd be able to step up to the division I level and be able to compete. Well if one game can serve as an answer to that question, then the answer is a most definite YES. Bonner dismantled the Pioneers 36-8. They start the season 1-0, and look to improve that record on Sunday, March 28th, when Coatesville comes to Bonner. The match begins at 2:00 pm at Bonner.
The Bonner baseball team is enjoying themselves right now. That lucky group of guys from the varsity team is spending a week down in Florida for some spring training action. They'll compete against a couple of teams from across the country to get back into "game mode" rather than the usual practice routine, and get back into shape for what will hopefully be a run at the Catholic League championship, if not beyond.
After falling in the league semi-finals to eventual champion St. Hubert's, the Prendie softball team looks to get over that hurdle and bring home a title. They begin that quest on March 26th, when the open away at Archbishop Ryan.
Bonner's lacrosse team is off to a good start, even if they've only played on scrimmage. They scrimmaged Marple Newtown on Monday and triumphed over the Tigers 8-7. Rick Reid had a goal for Bonner in the win. They'll kick off their season officially on Friday at 3:30 at Bonner.
Meanwhile, Prendie looks to improve from last season. They too will open their season up on Friday, only they will be away at Sacred Heart at 3:45.
The track teams look to return to the top of the Catholic League. Bonner, led by senior Max Curran, and Prendie, led by senior Angela Geiss, will both compete in their first meet on Saturday, March 27th in the Brother Jerome Invitational held at St. Basil. The meet will begin at 11 am.
Last but not least, we turn to the Bonner tennis team. They will open up their season at Roman Catholic on Wednesday at 3:45.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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