Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Faculty beat Varsity 71-68!!





The Varsity Basketball teams took on the Portledge Faculty again this year. Congrats to the "more experienced" faculty who defeated the poorly coached (by Phil Hills) Varsity teams. Playing for the faculty were Mr. LaFlair, Mr. Woll, Mr. Sandoval, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Amadio and Ms. Maiello (game MVP).

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Like Climbing a Mountain / Six Years After Starting From Scratch Portledge Varsity Girls Hockey Are Mid Atlantic Interscholastic Champions

Like the old song says," you just have to put one foot in front of the other". This is the strategy that was adopted by Portledge School over seven years ago when it was decided that a girls ice hockey program should be created. The first discussions come to mind very easily, as I remember someone saying,"we will build slowly... and in five or so years we will have girls playing in the Middle as well as in the Upper School, and we will be playing for the championship of whatever league we decide to join". Thanks to the efforts of our former Headmaster, Huson Gregory, our current Head of School, Steve Hahn, former Head Coach, Kelly Weideman, and most recently, current Head Coach Zoe Schwam, this has all come true. This past Sunday afternoon the Portledge Varsity Girls Ice Hockey team stepped out of Locker Room #1 at the Lisa McGraw Rink, on the campus of Princeton Day School, to play the Varsity Girls team of the Morristown Beard School for the Mid Atlantic Interscholastic Championship. At the same time the Portledge Athletic Dep't is expecting at least 15 young ladies to participate in the Middle School Ice Hockey program next winter, and this is a conservative estimate considering we had 11 girls playing in the Middle School this past winter. Isn't it amazing how some strategies stand the test of time, and how the some people's words turn out to be quite prophetic!

What Happened in the WIHLMA Championship Game?

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Both Portledge and Morristown were coming off of hard fought wins in the semi finals. Portledge, the tournament's #1 seed had a surprisingly difficult time getting passed a determined group of girls from the Hill School. The Hill team does have the league's top goaltender and boosted by her fine play, the Hilltoppers found themselves only trailing the mighty Lady Panthers by one entering the third period. The Portledge girls, however, were equally determined to make this their weekend, and send their leader, Senior captain Siena Falino, out as a champion. Thus, the third period turned out to be a Panther blitz, as Falino and her mates turned up the speed of play a notch or two and netted three straight goals on the girls from Pottstown, PA.

In the second semi final the tournament's other favorite, the Crimson Ladies of Morristown Beard, faced an even greater challenge to advance from the Shaddy Side Varsity Girls from Pittsburgh, PA. Shaddy Side's incredible #10 banged in two quick goals to give the underdogs a formidable 2-0 early game lead. Slowly but surely though, the Morristown girls clawed their way back into this hard fought contest. The score was tied at two mid way through the third period when Mo Beard finally took the lead for good at 3-2. So both of Sunday's final contestants had been tested and had come through. Now we would settle once and for all the question of who was the best girls interscholastic hockey team in the mid atlantic region, The Portledge Lady Panthers, or the Crimson Ladies of Morristown Beard.

I once heard someone say that Princeton had given two great gifts to amateur ice hockey, Hobey Baker and Harry Rulon Miller. I reflected back on that statement as the venerable Mr. Rulon Miller took the microphone to introduce the teams competing in the WIHLMA Championship. In his most gravely and gargled voice, Harry wished both teams the best of luck, then eloquently and ever so simply stated,"play ball"!! These two teams took that simple statement to heart, as they both attacked the game with a youthful exuberance that literally shook the building. Up and down the ice they went, trading scoring chances and fine defensive plays from end to end. Little by little the territorial advantage started to slide towards the Lady Panthers as they consistently kept the puck in the Mo Beard end. The Portledge defensemen, Emily Prey, Chelsea Caracciolo, and 8th grader Erin Brand fearlessly pinched down the boards time and again denying the Crimson Ladies a respite from the growing pressure on their goal. Finally, half way through the second period, after 22 minutes of scoreless and tension packed play, the nervous tie was shattered as Portledge Sophomore winger Alyssa Parke came out of the corner in control of the puck and deftly snapped a wrister into the top corner of the Mo Beard net. A jubilant celebration by the Lady Panthers followed, and for a moment all seemed right in the world...but just for a moment!

Before the Portledge girls had the chance to get really comfortable with the lead a questionable penalty was called on Falino during a scrum in front of the MB net. The Crimson took advantage of the ensuing power play to tie the score at one. The Morristown goal came on a blistering slap shot by the Crimson's dominant offensive player, Sarah Beyerdorf. As the second period ended with the score tied at one, everyone in attendence realized that they were in for something really special because the third period would determine the WIHLMA champ, and what a period it would be!

Right from the drop of the puck the Lady Panthers were flying. Falino attempted rush after rush into the Mo Beard end, only to be efffectively steered away from the Crimson net by a well prepared Mo Beard defense. Every once in a while the Crimson managed to get off a shot at the Portledge goal, but they were usually from off angle and were easily handled by the Lady Panther's keeper, Sophomore Olivia Rivera. A side note on the weekend is that Rivera played solid throughout both games, providing a calm and cool presence in the Portledge net during some highly stressful situations. As the game was winding down and the coaches were beginning to think about the possibility of overtime there was a break. A Mo Beard turnover right at the Portledge blue line left Junior Addie Reilly with the puck just as speedy Sophomore winger Ashley Wade started to break down the ice. Reilly feathered a perfect pass between the Crimson defendrs and all of a sudden Wade was in alone. The crowd rose to their feet and witnessed Wade pull the puck to her backhand side before slyly slipping it through the ol' five hole and into the net. Over the last three minutes the Lady Panthers resisted a furious charge by the Morristown girls and finally, after what seemed like forever, the final horn sounded. This championship culminates a dream that people had and a tremendous amount of work by a very special group of girls. One girl, in particular, has strived for six years to put Portledge on the Girls Hockey map. The exceptional Miss Falino can now move on to Northeastern University for the next stage of a very special hockey career satisfied that her contributions to Portledge Girls Hockey did establish a program that is now recognized throughout the region. Congratulations to Siena, Head Coach Zoe Schwam, all the girls on this years incredible team and all the girls who have played for, and contributed to, this special program over the years!! WAY TO GO LADY PANTHERS!!!!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

GIRLS ICE HOCKEY WINS WIHLMA CHAMPIONSHIPS



Congrats to the Varsity Girls Hockey team who defeated Morristown-Beard 2-1 to capture the WIHLMA Championships. Pictured to the left is Senior Captain, Siena Falino who finished off her spectacular career with this Championship. Congrats to Siena -- she will be missed.

7/8 v. JV Games -- JV's WIN


MVP's of the the Girls game was freshman Lisa Dourmashkin and in the boys game two players were selected, sophomore Ben Lobley and freshman Zach Pilson. Congrats to all who competed in these hard fought games. Special thanks to coaches for hard work getting these teams into shape; Mr. Woll (JV Girls), Ms. Maiello (7/8 Girls), Mr. Clark (JV Boys), and Mr. LaFlair (7/8 Boys).

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Crazy Days/ The Last Two Weeks Prove to Be Full of Surprises as Porledge Upper School Winter Sports Start to Whind Down

As I sat watching the Varsity Boys Hockey team fight back from a two goal deficit and gain an improbable win a week ago Monday against Seton Hall, I had a feeling that the next few weeks would be full of more surprises, including a host of fantastic finishes and great performances. It did not take long for that craziness to kick in, as on Wednesday, Feb 5th when the buses carrying the Varsity Hockey teams to separate game venues broke down almost simultaneously during their respective journeys. As the frustrated coaches spoke with each other via cell phone, repair crews and, in the case of the girls trip, a new bus were dispatched. When the girls team finally arrived at their destination, the Twin Oaks Ice Rink, they found their most heated rival, the Crimson girls from Morristowm Beard, waiting for them.

This installment in the Portledge/Mo' Beard Girls Hockey rivalry did not disappoint anyone in attendance as the teams ferociously battled each other on the way to a 2-2 tie. The Lady Panthers skaters were forced to come back twice from 1-0 and from 2-1. In doing so they continued to display the heart and determination that has become their hallmark. A week later, playing the first game in the program's history without consummate team leader Siena Falino, the now even younger Lady Panthers found themselves trailing a fired up Princeton High team by a score of 3-1 entering the third period. The Lady Tigers were being boosted by hundreds of fans who had come out to support their team on Senior night. Once again the Portledge girls showed that giving up is not part of their make up. Riding an amazing individual performance by Junior forward Addie Reilly the Lady Panthers came storming back to win the game 5-3 and lock up first place in the WIHLMA regular season. Reilly scored the first four goals for the Lady Panthers that night at Hobey Baker Rink as she tallied once in the second and three straight times in the third period. This was a memorable performance in yet another remarkable girls hockey season. Just last night the Varsity Girls Hockey team finished out their regular season with a 7-0 win over Pingry. It ran the team's WIHLMA regular season unbeaten streak to 17 games and was marked by the first time notation of Sophmore sensation Sophie Steell on the scoresheet. The team first oriented winger scored the first two goals of her Varsity Girls Hockey career in the win. The squad will now start preparing for the Mid Atlantic Championship Tournament which will be played at Princeton Day School the weekend of Feb, 21st & 22nd. I know Coach Schwam and the girls would love to bring home the WIHLMA Championship Banner and we wish then the best of luck in their endeavor!

Meanwhile the twists and turns of the Varsity Boys season continues to illustrate the revival of boys ice hockey at Portledge School. The team currently has a record of 9 wins, five loses and 1 tie. This is a real turnaround from the consecutive string of losing seasons that has dominated the middle of this decade. The team's record would probably be even stronger had it not been for a serious season ending injury to team captain and starting goalkeeper Sal Magliocco. The Panthers are 2-3 since the injury and while Freshman Michael Bruschi has been courageous, and a welcome surprise between the pipes, it's not the same as having your best player in there. That being said, what a job Bruschi has done! The kid deserves tremendous credit for the poise and determination he has displayed during this challenging experience. Games with Division I Hill School and cross town rival Locust Valley High remain to be played before the team travels north to Millbrook, NY to compete in the season ending Empire Cup. Over the years Portledge has reached the unofficial state championship final twice, but has never captured this prestigious trophy. The Panthers will give it another go on the weekend of February, 27th & 28th, and , thus, we wish coaches Coope and Sandos, and all the guys on the team, the best of luck for a strong finish to the season.

As for the hardwood it's definitely the Varsity and JV Girls Basketball teams that are making the most noise. Both squads, in complete reversals from the poor seasons of last winter, qualified for the playoffs in their respective leagues, IPPSAL and PSAA. The vigilant coaching job turned in by Mr. Amadio with the Varsity, and Mr. Woll with the JV, can definitely be viewed as changing the tone of the program. All the girls put in a great deal of work, both on individual skills and on team play, and all this paid off in some very successful seasons. The Varsity team led by a host of Juniors finished with an overall mark of 14 wins and 6 losses, and a league record of 13 wins and 3 losses. They made the IPPSAL play offs for the first time in four years and were eliminated by a tough OSNA team in a hard fought semi final game. As for the JV, after a winless campaign last winter, and being made up of many of the same girls, the team completely turned things around to finish with 5 wins and 7 losses. They were victorious over Martin Luther in a PSAA Girls JV Basketball Quarterfinal game and were eventually eliminated in the league semi final by Long Island Lutheran. Strong foundations have been built for many years of great play in Upper School Girls Basketball here at Portledge. A well deserved congratulations goes out to all those involved!!

Hey Hills will be back next week with some wrap ups of both Fencing and Squash. See you all then!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Everyone's Doin Something/Amazing Individual Efforts Lead Panther Skaters to Victory

Freshman goaltender Michael Bruschi was supported by a strong team effort and some incredible individual performances by Sophomores Ori Benyamini and Ron Fishman, and Freshman Matt Crockett in leading the Portledge Panthers to victory over long time rival Seton Hall Prep in Varsity Boys Ice Hockey. Bruschi was starting his second game in goal after taking over for injured captain Sal Magliocco. He looked more comfortable than he did v. Morristowm last week and made some big saves down the stretch to preserve the victory. This result was made possible by a memorable Panther comeback. Trailing 3-1 with time winding down in the second period, the Portledge skaters came together to produce some fast paced and exciting hockey that propelled them to an unlikely victory.

The comeback started just before the end of the second when Freshman winger Jesse Schandler ripped one of his patented inside out slap shots past a surprised Pirates keeper to bring Portledge within one. Then in the third period Portledge turned up the heat and started coming at the Seton Hall defense in swarms. Before long Freshman Matt Crockett found himself battling for position in front when the puck was centered to an area around his feet. Although he was tied up by a Pirate defender, Crockett kept working and managed, as he was on his way down to the ice, to slip the loose puck into the Seton Hall net. Crockett celebrated while sitting on the ice and the score was remarkably tied. The game went up and down as both teams had some chances, but with about 5 and a half remaining a Portledge player was tripped up in center ice and the Panthers went on the power play. During the man advantage Sophomore Ron Fishman made an incredible end to end rush eventually slashing into the Seton Hall zone. After eluding a Pirate defender, Fishman sent a rocket snap shot into the upper right corner and amazingly Portledge had the lead. The Panthers still had to kill off some man down situations, but that was deftly handled by the Sophomore duo of Steven Dibartolomeo and Ori Benyamini with a significant contribution from Freshman Brendan McGovern. Bruschi made some nice saves as the clock wound down, and after Benyamini put one in the empty net, this solid victory was complete. Good luck to the Panther skaters as they take on the Bruins of Brunswick School, in Geenwich tonight, before returning home next Monday for 5:30 face off with Rye Country Day.