Sunday, October 12, 2008

Even Steven With Much Work To Do/ Varsity Girls Tennis Stands at 3 and 3 and Will Play 7 Times Over 14 Days

The Portledge Varsity Girls Tennis team has played well overall, and is looking very good in IPPSAL Girls Tennis competition. While they have not beaten any of their tough non league opponents, they have been very competitive against teams such as Trinity and Rye Country Day. At the same time, the girls are unbeaten in IPPSAL play. Senior Siena Falino is currently playing #1 singles and is usually followed by Junior Elizabeth Girgenti as the #2. Several players, including Freshman Lisa Dourmashkin and Senior Robyn Worrall have alternated as the # 3 player with the doubles combinations being made up from a pool of players that include Lianna Starrantino, Rachael Scheinmann, Stehphanie Hegarty, Michelle Kerwick , Hannah Fortgang, Ali James and Tori Phillips. With so many quality players Head Coach Mr. Henry Stay always has a strong pool to chose from when he makes out his line up sheet. As stated in the title of the post, this team has a great deal of work ahead. Primarily because of some early season bad weather, the Portledge Lady Panther Swatters will play 7 times from Wednesday, Oct 15th through Tuesday, Oct 27th. Hopefully after all these matches they will be in position to play for the IPPSAL Girls Tennis Championship, which will be held here at Portledge on Thursday, Oct 30th @3:00pm. Please come out and see a tennis match and cheer our girls onto a possible sixth IPPSALChampionship in seven years. The next home match will be v. Dwight on Monday, Oct 20th @ 4:00pm.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Running Like the Wind/Varsity Cross Country Takes to the Course in First IPPSAL Meet of the Season

Perfect conditions prevailed for the first IPPSAL Varsity X-Country meet of the season. Portledge hosted this initial run, and the meet was contested over a new course laid out by the Head Coach, Dr. David Sarles, and yours truly. The new "track" is much more visible to fans, and is based on a wide series of winding turns that take advantage of the natural topography of the campus. Over 75 runners started the race with some 60 boys and 12 girls competing.

How Did the Portledge Runners Do?

The Portledge girls continued their strong performances from last fall by having two of the top three finishers. Freshman Isabella Muratore was second overall and Sophomore Millie Stallings was right behind her in third. If the girls can maintain these types of strong showings, Portledge might be able to challenge Martin Luther for the overall IPPSAL Championship.

The Portledge male runners also put in a strong showing by placing 2 competitors in the top twenty with Sophomore Alan Phipps finishing 12th overall and Junior Bryce Behar placing 19th among the 60 or so male runners. Eddie Huai, George Gage, and Henry Stallings also all ran well.

The Portledge runners finished 3rd overall out of seven schools, and will be looking to move into the top two at the next IPPSAL meet, which will also be held at Portledge on Tuesday, Oct 7th @4:15pm. Come on out to watch a great race and cheer our athletes on!

Monday, September 29, 2008

A Long and Winding Road/Portledge Soccer Teams of All Levels Are Victorious During Long Week of Play

Portledge School Played a total of 14 soccer games last week. Each of the Varsity teams played twice, as did all the Middle School teams, and there were midweek games on Wednesday featuring our improving JV programs.

What Kind of Week Did the Varsity Girls Soccer Team Have After Their Beautiful Play on Founder's Day?

The VGS team had a challenging week after competing three times the week before. First came a critical PSAA league game @ Home v. LuHi and that was followed by another home tussle against the always tough girls side from Columbia Prep. The game with LuHi was an incredible exhibition of soccer from both teams. Throughout the first half the sides traded attacks with both teams threatening to break through for an initial tally. Near the end of the first stanza LuHi appeared to have taken a 1-0 lead when an accurate cross was driven into the net by the Crusader striker, only to have the goal disallowed due to an offsides whistle. As the teams set up for the second half everyone in attendance knew they would be seeing a wild half of "football". The Portledge girls really pressed the issue with at least 15 minutes of relentless action around the LuHi penalty area. One corner kick after another had the black shirted defenders scrambling to deny the Portledge attempts on goal. Finally, Sophmore wing-half Ashley Wade's cross was defleted into the LuHi goal by Junior striker Monique Kelly and the pro Portledge crowd erupted into celebration. Soon after, Senior captain Alex Siwiec was off on one of her patented runs down the right side. Siwiec's eventual cross found an unmarked Alex Devivo in front of the LuHi net and the score was Lady Panthers 2 and Lady Crusaders 0. The girls from Old Brookville were not dead though, as they mounted a furious comeback that resulted in two Crusader tallies during the last ten minutes. The Portledge girls were shocked to see their lead evaporate, however, this tie might have taught them something about how to keep your composure and close out a game against a tough foe because two days later v. Columbia Prep the Lady Panthers found themselves in virtually the same situation. An Addie Reilly first half goal was the only mark on the scoreboard as the Portledge girls were clinging to a 1-0 lead with time winding down in the second half. This time though, great midfield play and ball control from the duo of Siwiec and Junior Claudia Rogers kept the ball away from the powder blue clad attackers and the home side went on to secure the positive 1-0 result. This will be a quiet week for the Lady Panthers with just one game, at Home v. United Nations School on Friday @ 4:15pm.

How Does the Varsity Boys Soccer Team Look Half Way Through Their Season?

Well, with eight regular season games played and eight remaining, the VBS team looks pretty good. They currently have a record 5 wins, 1 loss, and 2 ties. They are in second spot in IPPSAL Boys Soccer, trailing only the undefeated Waldorf side that still has to go to both LWA and LuHi, as well as host our own Panthers during the second part of the season. Thus, an opportunity for an automatic bid to the NYSAISAA Tournament still is a possibility, but they probably must run the table in their four remaining IPPSAL games, plus get some help from either LWA or LuHi v. Waldorf. The great thing is that the team is playing some of the best boys soccer we have seen around here since the 04' team swept their IPPSAL opponents on the way to NYSAISAA participation. Last week saw the Panthers register back to back 4-0 wins over LuHi and Columbia Prep in what some are calling the best week of Portledge Boys Soccer ever. Senior striker Trevor Wolfson continues to lead the offensive way. Wolfson scored a combined five goals in the two games and assisted on some of the other tallies. Sophomore Chris McCloskey added a real touch of class in the LuHi game when he drilled a 45 yard shot past the Crusader keeper to stake Portledge to a 2-0 halftime lead. Portledge went on to add two second half goals, one each by Wolfson and McCloskey, to create the final 4-0 advantage. Against Columbia Prep, the game hung in the balance as the teams battled to a 0-0 halftime draw before Portledge exploded for four second half goals. Three came via the tremendous power and speed of Wolfson, and one from a Mike McCloskey header. The Panthers are really rolling as they enter a difficult stretch of games with an AWAY game SSDS on Thursday followed by a tough non league game with UNIS on Friday. Then, on Monday, October 6th, there will be a little bit of history made as Portledge Boys Soccer will take on the Varsity Boys team from Friends Academy in what will be the first Varsity Boys meeting of any kind between the schools in at least a decade. It's great to see this old rivalry reborn as a brand new "Locust Valley Darby". This little piece of local athletic history will be played at Portledge on Monday, Oct 6th at 4:30pm.

How Are the Portledge JV Soccer Teams Doing?

Although their combined record stands at 1 win and 5 losses, the play of the JV Girls and Boys Soccer teams is much improved from last year. Gone are the blowout defeats that have instead been replaced by some great soccer games in which our younger players can really develop. The JV Girls have lost all three of their games against Chapin, Waldorf (Varsity) and Poly Prep, respectively, but they have put up a strong fight in each. An excellent and well organized defense and great goaltending from Alyssa Parke have kept this young squad in every game so far. If their offense can come around and put a few bulges in the back of the ol' onion bag this team has the ability to win a few games down the stretch.

Over with the JV Boys things are really looking up. After hard fought losses to the JV Boys sides of Friends Seminary and Columbia Prep, the Portledge JV Boys team registered their first win of the year. The victory came against the Varsity side of Martin Luther High School. This was a quality side from the 2nd Division of the IPPSAL Varsity Boys Soccer League and the Portledge boys had to play a whale of a game to get the win. Freshman Matt Crockett was great throughout as he, with help from Freshman Ben Fortgang, controlled the midfield. The big goal scorer was another Freshman with a bright soccer future, Zach Hescheles. The "Zach Attack" connected twice in the 4-3 Portledge win. Another player who has demonstrated some scoring ability on the Portledge side is Sophomore Matteo Trentini. It was Trentini's header that was the difference in the game. The JV Boys next go home and home v. the Knox Varsity in what should be some excellent soccer games.

What's Up With the Middle School Soccer Teams?

Well the hottest Middle School soccer team right now is the 7/8 Boys. After a tough 3-0 opening game loss to LuHi, the 7/8 Boys have won two straight in convincing fashion. They turned in an incredible 3-0 domination of the Greenvale 7/8/9 team that was a joy to watch. 7th grade keeper Patrick Byrnes was solid in the net and the Portledge offense put consistent pressure on the Blue and Gold opponents. The boys followed this strong showing up with an equally impressive and very well balanced display of soccer v. the Holy Child 7/8 Boys. Portlegde clearly had the stronger side and Coach Arceri gave everyone quality minutes in the 2-1 win. Games with LWA and East Woods are in the near future for this strong team.

Both the 5/6 Girls and 5/6 Boys were also victorious over the opponents from Holy Child on this day that saw Portledge teams win a total of 5 out of 6 soccer contests. The 5/6 teams are well organized and seem poised for some solid seasons. Matches with the Buckley "A's" and return contests with Holy Child are coming up for these young sides.

Please check the Fall Season Schedule or just hit the Calendar tab on the home page of the website to get all the information concerning the when and where of Portledge Athletics. Also remember that on game days you can get up to the minute game info by calling the Athletic Hotline @ (516) 750 3162. Thanks for supporting our teams and we'll see you at "the pitch".


Monday, September 22, 2008

Way to Go Senora Edwards-Bourdrez and Portledge Athletes/ Ceremony to Honor Fine Educator and Play of Varsity Girls Soccer Highlight Founders Day

This past Saturday Portledge celebrated its Founders Day and 25 years of service by Spanish teacher and Middle School Dean Susan Edwards-Bourdrez. It has been a true pleasure to work with Senora Edwards-Bourdrez during my own twenty years at Portledge School. She is a model of professionalism, a tremendous leader among the faculty and someone who has always been supportive of the true values and ideals of independent school education. We congratulate Senora Edwards-Bourdrez on this celebration of her service, and wish her the best during what are hopefully many years to come at Portledge School.

The weather certainly cooperated with the full schedule of events during this Founders Day at Portledge. The sky was a royal blue, the sun golden and warming, and the slight breeze cooling and refreshing. Under these optimal conditions Portledge athletes played soccer, tennis and ran the cross country trails. While it would have been great to replace the 2-2 tie in Varsity Boys Soccer game with a win, there is still so much to celebrate from this fine day. Special thanks go out to Mr. Henry Stay and Dr. David Sarles who orchestrated and ran the Tennis and Cross Country events, respectively. These competitions were a great addition to Founders Day and we would not been able to pull them off without the contributions of these two wonderful gentlemen. So thanks guys and good luck with your teams as the fall athletic season goes on.

The highlight of the day has to be the exceptional play of the Varsity Girls Soccer team. Over the last few years a great rivalry has evolved between the Portledge and LWA girls soccer players. This rivalry is based on respect for one another built through some incredible games. In fact only one of the previous eight meetings between these two sides has been decided by more than one goal and that was a 3-1 win by the LWA girls at last year's Founders Day game. All of this makes Saturday's incredible 7-0 result all that much more amazing. LWA entered the game coming off of a thrilling 3-3 comeback tie v. LuHi and were looking to make an early positive statement in the PSAA Girls Soccer league. The Lady Panthers were ready though, as they took total control of the game early on, and never let LWA get going. Attacking with equal ferocity down both flanks the Portledge girls peppered the LWA box with one accurate cross after another. After a few nice saves by the Tiger's keeper, an Ashley Wade cross found the foot of Junior striker Mo Kelly, and Kelly's one timer made it 1-0 Portledge. Moments later captain Alex Siwiec made one of her patented runs out of the midfield and after breaking free down the left side sent a beautifully weighted ball to the other striker, Junior Addie Reilly. Ahead by two Coach Coope looked to his bench for even more spark and sent on super sub Alex Devivo. Within moments Devivo was off like a rocket down the right sideline. Her whistled cross found Reilly in front of the net and the strikers deflection made it a three goal lead for Portledge. Reilly then went on to put her own stamp on the game with two great displays of individual dribbling and shooting. Once just before half, and then again right after the break, she slipped in and around the LWA defense and deposited well aimed strikes into the Tiger's goal. Reilly's goals made 5-0 and put the game out of reach. The Lady Panthers added two late goals to illustrate their total control of the game. Special shout outs should also go to Junior midfielders Natalie Flammia and Claudia Rogers who played just behind Siwiec and totally controlled the middle of the pitch. No rest for the weary as the girls have a huge HOME game v. LuHi on Tuesday.

As stated earlier, the Varsity Boys team tied the LWA boys 2-2. The Panthers trailed by one twice during this hard fought contest-coming back in the last few minutes to achieve the final result. Once again Senior striker Trevor Wolfson paced the Panthers with some incredible individual efforts. His first goal was truly amazing as he outraced the entire LWA defense to a loose ball before drilling into the back of the net. Comebacks aside, the Portledge Boys Soccer team needs to get some wins against the other top teams in the league if they hope to earn an automatic spot in the state tournament, much less earn a home playoff spot in the IPPSAL Championships. A great start would be a convincing win tomorrow over Lu Hi on the road.

So much other fun stuff took place Saturday that it's almost overwhelming to try and describe it all. Both the JV Girls & their Dads v. the JV Boys and their Moms game, and the Alumni v. Faculty, games were entertaining and spirited. While it was rumored that the faculty brought in some ringers, that is false, as Mr. Davis, Mr. Juste Mr. Mott and Mr. George are all current Portledge parents. So better luck next year alums!

This was a great day......thanks again to everyone, especially Tara Askeland, whose calm demeanor and precision planning made everything run very smoothly.

Friday, September 19, 2008

What a Week/Portledge Teams Compete All Over in an Excting Week of Athletics Leading Up To Founders Day

There was a tremendous amount of great action this week as Portledge athletes took to the fields all over the metropolitan area.

Varsity Girls Soccer had an interesting week as they took on two strong non league opponents. On Monday, the Lady Panthers traveled to the Bronx for a challenging match with perennial NYSAISAA girls soccer powerhouse Riverdale Country School. The Bronx Bombers proved to be too strong and skilled for the Portledge girls at this point in the season, as they kicked their way to a 5-0 win over our beloved Lady Panthers. The day was important though in that it gave our girls a look at the top of independent school soccer and showed them where they have to go if they want to challenge for a league and state title. The game certainly made a strong impression on the girls who went back into training with a real sense of purpose. That purpose was then put on display yesterday as the team took the field at home against the Gators of Chapin School. The Portledge Girls were awesome as they played what in my opinion was their most complete game in several years. Junior striker Addie Reilly lead the way with two first half goals. The second came after a lovely give and go passing play with strike partner Monique Kelly. Kelly was dangerous all afternoon as she consistently made runs down the wing and sent great crosses into the box. Senior midfielder Alex Siwiec put the game out of reach just before the half when she made a tremendous run from out of the midfield and buried a rocket shot in the corner. Portledge played great team defense throughout the second stanza and Sophomore Alex Devivo added a goal after receiving a beautiful pass from Siwiec. The Lady Panthers look to be hitting on all cylinders as they prepare for a huge PSAA league game v. LWA on Founders Day @1:00pm. Come on out and cheer the girls on....they love your support!

It was a very productive and efficient week for the Varsity Boys Soccer team. In a two game home and home series v. OSNA the Panthers were twice victorious. On Tuesady in Centereach the boys rode some terrific play from Sophomore Steven Dourmashkin to a 4-1 win. "Stevie D", as he's known around campus, scored twice and dominated the right side of the field in leading the Panthers to the great result. In the return match played Thursday afternoon at Portledge, Senior Striker Trevor Wolfson put on a real show with two assists and a goal. Wolfson's play was particularly impressive since several other starters were out with injury. Not lost in all this offensive glory is the fine play of the back four. Senior captains Aaron Lee and Mike McCloskey, Junior MJ Shin and Sophmore Vishal "the Tiger" Chinchwadkar have become a very strong group in the rear. Panthers face a strong LWA team on Founders Day @ 1:00pm in a critical IPPSAL match up. Let's here the Portledge crowd roar in support of our boys.

From the world of Middle School soccer came a great effort from the 7/8 Girls team. Led by AMAZING PLAY from 7th grade goalie Lauren Dorsey, the Little Lady Panthers gave a much more experienced and technically superior LuHi squad all they could handle. While they lost by a score of 3-0, this group has the makings of a fine team. If you get the chance, come by next Tuesday to watch this team and their incredible goaltender play against Green Vale. You will not be disappointed!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Busy, Busy, Busy/ Many Teams Play This Week As Portledge Athletics Moves Towards Founders Day

It certainly will be a busy week in Portledge Athletics. Both Varsity Soccer teams have two contests during the week leading up to their big Founders Day match ups with their respective counterparts at Lawrence Woodmere Academy. The Girls and Boys JV Soccer teams both play twice during the week and Middle School Soccer "kicks" into gear as the 7/8 Girls and Boys teams both take on LuHi at HOME on Tuesday afternoon. There will also be three Varsity Girls Tennis matches played , as well as an intramural day for 5/6 soccer on Thursday. This all leads up to a full schedule of athletic events on Founders Day. One new Founders Day event will be the JV Boys Soccer team & their moms v. the JV Girls Soccer team & their dads game. This will start around noon and will be played on the Middle School soccer field. Hopefully you will all come out and see some of our Portledge parents mix it up on the soccer pitch with some of the underclassmen from the Upper School. As you can see there is plenty going on every afternoon. If you need to check a daily schedule go to portledge.org or just call the Athletic Dep't Hotline at 516 750 3162. I would like to thank Dr. Lustberg for his positive comments about the blog and I encourage all Hey Hills readers to comment/ask questions/give opinions....etc,etc. Just be mindful to be respectful and have fun with it.....I know I do.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Experiencing a Little Bit of Everything/ Varsity Boys Soccer Ties , Wins and Loses During Long First Week

It has been quite a start to the season for the Varsity Boys Soccer team. During a long and tough first week of games the Panthers squared of against the Lycee Francais School of NYC before taking on a pair of IPPSAL rivals in the form of Solomon Schechter and the Waldorf School. The contest v. LFNY was a rematch of last year's first round NYSAISAA Tournament pairing, a hard fought game that LFNY won by a score of 2-1. This time the Portledge boys vowed to be ready for their French counterparts, and they certainly were, as those who watched this excellent game on Sawyer Field could attest . The play was fast, precise and hearty as numerous slide tackles sent both LFNY and Portledge players sprawling. Although the Panthers controlled most of the early action it was LFNY that took the first lead of the game as they put a bulge in the back of the ol' onion bag near the end of the first half. The goal was actually a beautiful strike from the LFNY striker, who was not marked as closely as he should have been by the Portledge defenders. Things became a bit more worrisome when the LFNY striker notched his second on a toe poke of a loose ball in the box. Suddenly we were in the second half and Portledge trailed by two. The Panthers did not panic though, and kept the pressure on the LFNY side constant. Before long, Senior striker Trevor Wolfson broke free and perfectly slotted a shot past the helpless French goaler to bring Portledge within one. As time was winding down, Sophomore Chris McCloskey sent a sublimely weighted cross towards Sophomore Steven Dourmashkin, who was unmarked in the box. Just as Dourmashkin rose to head the ball into the net an LFNY defender crashed into his back and Portledge was awarded a penalty kick from the 12 yard spot. Sophmore Nic Leask left no doubt about it as he buried a fearsome blast in the side netting. With the score tied at two Portledge pushed for the game winner but it was not to be as the combatants had to settle for a 2-2 draw.

The second game of the week saw SSDS visit Sawyer Field for the first IPPSAL game of the season. While all the Portledge players were fantastic in this 7-3 win the highlights certainly belonged to Senior striker Paul Mallouf. Mallouf came on in the second half to bury three goals as the Panthers roared to victory. No garbage here as Mallouf's goals came on a header , a 20 yard blast and a perfect volley of a Steven Dourmashkin cross. Paul has played on the JV team for the last three years, so it was great to see him net his first, second and third Varsity goals in such magnificent succession. From now on this game will always be known as the Second Miracle of Mallouf. The first coming when a Freshman Paul netted an amazing thirty yard volley to help Portledge to its first ever JV Boys Soccer win back in September of 2005.

Maybe it was the long week that caught up with the Panthers.....maybe it was the absence of injured midfielder Mark Dourmashkin......or maybe it was the determined play of their opposition from Garden City, but it was something as the Panthers went down to a 2-1 defeat in the final game of the week v. Waldorf. The game was played during a driving rain storm reminiscent of a great English 'FOOTBALL' day. The conditions did not hamper play though, as both teams displayed a tremendous amount of poise and skill. Portledge had fought back to even the score at one when half way through the second stanza a ball slipped through the two Panther center halfs and onto the foot of the now open Waldorf striker. He made no mistake as his crisply netted shot putting the visiting team ahead 2-1. Portledge continued to press forward and put the pressure on. The Panthers were even granted a late game penalty shot, but somehow this was not to be their day as the Waldorf keeper turned back Nic Leask's effort from the spot, as well as any other chances that the Panthers mustered. This IPPSAL loss at home will be difficult, but not impossible, to overcome as the Portledge boys progress along in the season. Another challenging week awaits as the Panthers go home and home with Our Savior before a big Founders Day home fixture with LWA. Portlegde will be at OSNA on Tuesday (4:15), and will host on Thursday (4:15).