Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Wolverine Strength hits the web
Bridgton Academy is proud to announce the start of the Bridgton Academy Strength & Conditioning Blog. You can find up to the minute information regarding all that is going on in the world of Wolverine Strength. You can click on the link at the lower right of this page or check it out here.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Ruben Kanya named Co-Athlete of The Month
Coach Sawicki stood up at chapel on Tuesday and said, "This month's award is going to two players who are examples of how not all athletic success is gauged on the stat sheet". The Late Winter Co-Athletes of The Month were awarded to basketball's Ruben Kanya (Hamilton, ONT) and hockey's Tad Gold (Oak Bluffs, MA).
Ruben was the perfect example of how doing the little things can impact the success of a team. This was evident in what was arguably his best game of the month in the NEPSAC playoff game vs. Worcester Academy. He only hit for 12 points, but every shot was a momentum crusher for Worcester.
Read the complete writeup here:
http://www.bridgtonacademy.org/athmonth.cfm
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Bobcats Run Away From Wolverines
Bridgton Academy traveled to Endicott College for a quarterfinal match up in the NEPSAC Tournament with Brewster Academy. The Wolverines were looking for their second upset of the top ranked Bobcats within the last week. In the early going the two teams were closely matched, but Brewster soon pulled away for a convincing 94-59 victory, to end the season for Bridgton.
Alex Harris (Richmond, CA) came out hot and kept the Wolverines in the ball game early on. The two teams were tied 9-9 with 15:48 to play, all of the Wolverines points coming from Harris. Brewster then took over, going on a 21-2 run, with 11 of those points coming from Will Barton. The Bobcats closed the half up 18 with a 47-29 lead.
In the second half the Bobcats continued to use their athleticism and depth to put the Wolverines away. The Brewster lead ballooned to 30 with over six minutes to play and reached its largest margin at 36 with three minutes to play. It would end with Brewster running away 94-59.
Coach Lesure made the final analysis of the game by saying, "Brewster played very well. Sometimes in these situations one team overwhelms the other. In this case, we had no answers for their attack, to no fault of our players."
The tournament will continue Friday, with the championship being held on Sunday, of the remaining games Lesure said, "All top four seeds advanced so the semi-finals should be extremely competitive to say the least. I think there is a lot of excellent coaching in our league and more quality teams than ever. I would have to rate Brewster a slight edge if for no other reason than they beat us."
Bridgton concludes its season with an overall record of 11-17, but Coach Lesure looks to the remaining quarter of the school year saying, "We have always emphasized the value of the postgraduate year, not the basketball season per se. We take great pride in getting our guys to graduation May 8 and expect to see growth in the classroom, weightroom, and gymnasium during the next two months that typically pass by as quickly as any time period in prep school."
The basketball team would like to extend a special thank you to Wes Perkins, the team bus driver, for making the trips this winter safe and enjoyable.
Alex Harris (Richmond, CA) came out hot and kept the Wolverines in the ball game early on. The two teams were tied 9-9 with 15:48 to play, all of the Wolverines points coming from Harris. Brewster then took over, going on a 21-2 run, with 11 of those points coming from Will Barton. The Bobcats closed the half up 18 with a 47-29 lead.
In the second half the Bobcats continued to use their athleticism and depth to put the Wolverines away. The Brewster lead ballooned to 30 with over six minutes to play and reached its largest margin at 36 with three minutes to play. It would end with Brewster running away 94-59.
Coach Lesure made the final analysis of the game by saying, "Brewster played very well. Sometimes in these situations one team overwhelms the other. In this case, we had no answers for their attack, to no fault of our players."
The tournament will continue Friday, with the championship being held on Sunday, of the remaining games Lesure said, "All top four seeds advanced so the semi-finals should be extremely competitive to say the least. I think there is a lot of excellent coaching in our league and more quality teams than ever. I would have to rate Brewster a slight edge if for no other reason than they beat us."
Bridgton concludes its season with an overall record of 11-17, but Coach Lesure looks to the remaining quarter of the school year saying, "We have always emphasized the value of the postgraduate year, not the basketball season per se. We take great pride in getting our guys to graduation May 8 and expect to see growth in the classroom, weightroom, and gymnasium during the next two months that typically pass by as quickly as any time period in prep school."
The basketball team would like to extend a special thank you to Wes Perkins, the team bus driver, for making the trips this winter safe and enjoyable.
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