Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Athletes of the Week - Anthony and Madi

Written by AD Mike Thomas
Nov 21- Nov 28



Girl Athlete of the Week

The widget girls didn't have a team two years ago, so last year was the first time that any of the then 3rd or 4th graders played on a basketball team. They played hard and competed well all year, but their lack of experience hurt them record wise. With a year of experience under the belt of the 4th graders, and the youthful energy and enthusiasm of the 3rd graders, this year perhaps bodes a little better for the widget girls. Our girls opened the season last Thursday night at Assumption against Blessed Sacrament. We lost a thrilling game 10-8, with seemingly countless St Rose shots rolling around the rim before falling out. The Raiders were led by Madi L., Mia G., and Brooklin L. The athlete of the week this week for the girls is Madi. Madi is one of the nicest, most respectful girls in the school. Madi is one of the best students in the school. Add to those accolades an improving and promising athlete, and Madi truly embodies everything good about St Rose. Madi ran the point for large parts of the game, she scored half of our points, and she was a leader on the floor all game long.

Boy Athlete of the Week

Last year, our varsity boys A team competed in CSAL division 1, and we had a tough time during the regular season. We had a good team, but we had no height, and we were routinely competing against 6'2 and 6'3 players, and we had a hard time matching up. We finished well though, and everyone started buying into the idea that we had to run, and pressure the other team all game long in order to be competitive. Last week, we competed in the Blessed Sacrament pre-season tournament, and after three games, we found ourselves champions. A huge part of our success last week was Anthony M., and he's the first male athlete of the week for 2011-2012. Last year, Anthony was probably our best baseball player, but he didn't really get a chance to shine in basketball. I knew he was a good athlete and that he could shoot a little, but I hadn't yet seen him put it all together. Now I have. Anthony scored 8 against MPB in our first game, 8 against a very tough Blessed Sacrament squad in the semis, and then led the Raiders with 12 in the championship game against SVDP. Anthony hit three threes during the tournament, including back to backers in the first quarter against SVDP. He also did everything else. Anthony ran the floor non-stop, made a bunch of extremely difficult catches and finishes in traffic, played great defense, played high and low in the zone, and rebounded against much taller players. Most of all, Anthony played as hard as he could at every aspect of the game, and did everything he was asked to do. Anthony's performance in the first week of the season bodes extremely well for the rest of the year.

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