Sunday, September 28, 2014

9/22 - 9/28 Week in Review

Another big week in Bishops sports. Please follow our blog, twitter and gobishops.com for your AWHS Bishop news! A big thanks to our Athletic Intern Jess Rega for her work with the blog.

Football put on a stellar show last Friday for all the fans who came out for the big homecoming game. They came out ready to play and defeated Medford 18-7. They are already preparing to hit the road and take on St. Mary’s on Friday, October 3 at 7pm. Come out and support the team as they travel up to Lynn! Shot out to Ryan Earle on his selection as Mr. AWHS.

Volleyball had a very busy week as they took on St. Mary’s, Bishop Fenwick, and Holbrook. They came out with the win over St. Mary’s and Holbrook, but came up short against Bishop Fenwick even though they fought hard. They will be facing Matignon and Spellman this week. Good luck ladies! Shout out to Molly Plunkett on her selection as Mrs. AWHS.

Cross Country had a tough race at their first invitational at Ocean State. Despite the heat and dust Shannon Kelley and Brendan Flynn fought hard and performed well for the team. They will all be running hard this week to get ready for the CCL Freshman/Sophomore meet and the Baystate Invitational Meet.

The Boys soccer team had a strong week this week, improving their record to 5-2-1. They had a big win against Bishop Fenwick and another great win over Hampden. They did suffer a tough loss on the road against Spellman. The boys are getting a well-deserved rest this week as their next game is not until Monday 10/6 against AC. The boys need 5 points to make tournament (2 for a win and 1 for a tie) in their final 8 games.

Girls soccer had a rocky week as they lost their past two games. They played hard against Bishop Fenwick and Spellman but fell short in both games. The girls are getting ready to take on Matignon (10/1 at 3:30pm) game is home please come support your lady bishops as they began their second half of the season.  At the half way point they are 5-3 and need 6 points to make tournament (2 for a win and 1 for a tie) in their final 8 games.

Cheer had a great performance at our first home game last Friday. They continue to work hard to get ready for their first competition which is the CCL meet on November 9th.

Golf had a good week with a win over Bishop Fenwick and a very close loss with perennial CCL Champs Arlington Catholic. Golfs record is 4-3 and have matches with Cardinal Spellman and a second chance at AC this week. 

Some Football Press - http://www.patriotledger.com/article/20140926/SPORTS/140926871/12348/SPORTS

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