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Christian Academy of Louisville April <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong><br />

Varsity Lacrosse Goes<br />

“Back to the Future”!<br />

If you’ve ever wondered<br />

what the future of<br />

lacrosse will look like at<br />

Christian Academy of Louisville<br />

you should have<br />

joined the enthusiastic contingent<br />

of families and students<br />

who showed up to<br />

cheer the Centurions on Friday<br />

night against our Middletown<br />

rivals, the Eastern Eagles.<br />

(continued on next page)<br />

www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics<br />

Track & Field Compete at<br />

Titan Classic<br />

With the seniors in<br />

California, the<br />

younger track & field<br />

athletes stepped up<br />

for Christian Academy<br />

at the Titan Classic.<br />

After a season<br />

with an unprecedented<br />

number of weather<br />

cancellations and<br />

postponements, the<br />

team finally had perfect weather to compete.<br />

(continued on pg. 3)<br />

CAL Athletics Spring Golf Classic is 3 Weeks Away...Register Now! (page 4)<br />

Catching Up with Centurion Varsity Baseball!!<br />

Centurion Varsity baseball<br />

has won three games<br />

of five games in the last<br />

two weeks, including 5-4<br />

win over the 6 th ranked<br />

team in Illinois, Brother<br />

Rice, on April 8.<br />

Brother Rice scored once to open the game in the first inning,<br />

but CAL struck back for four runs in the bottom half<br />

of the inning. Cohoon led off with a single to right and advanced<br />

to second base on a Blake Carlisle bunt. Johnny<br />

Embry walked and Paul Haupt followed with a double to<br />

left to score Cohoon and tie the game. Riley Thompson<br />

then walked to load the bases. One out later Matt Frank<br />

walked to force in Embry before Dylan Sexton singled to<br />

score both Haupt and Thompson to give CAL a 4-1 lead.<br />

(continued on pg. 5)<br />

The CAL<br />

ladies tennis team<br />

didn’t let the rain<br />

get them<br />

down. The Centurions<br />

sailed to<br />

victory by defeating<br />

Oldham<br />

County High<br />

School on Monday,<br />

and Ballard<br />

High School on<br />

Tuesday.<br />

(continued on pg. 7)


With all six senior lax-men on their senior trip, the future of CAL lacrosse is exactly what we witnessed<br />

as a lean, but talented varsity lacrosse squad beat a very physical Eastern team 13-11. If<br />

you were one of the lucky fans who chose to begin your weekend watching a great lacrosse game you saw<br />

major contributions to the victory by freshmen, sophomores and juniors alike.<br />

Eastern came out and scored two quick goals. The Centurions took the Eagles’ punch and started punching<br />

back, pulling even at 2 goals apiece by the end of the first quarter. On the strength of 10 assists for the game,<br />

CAL poured in 4 goals in the second quarter and 5 in the third quarter to pull away from the visitors… finishing<br />

with 2 more goals in the final period.<br />

Along with a great defensive contribution by the midfielders, our “long pole” defensemen, Larkin Mann,<br />

Tristan Scull, Alex Tran, Jake Paulson and Colton Blacketer held Eastern to only 23 shots on goal. Jacob<br />

Spencer came up big in the net racking up 12 saves.<br />

Junior attackman Holton Durenberger posted a gargantuan effort with 4 goals and 4 assists. Freshman midfielder<br />

Caleb Anderson also found the net 4 times and sophomore attackman Chandler Holloway scored<br />

twice. Among other midfielders, junior David Franke had 1 goal and 2 assists for his own “hat trick”. Junior<br />

Jack Gilbert and sophomore Cade Sparrow also beat the Eagles’ goalie for 1 goal each to round out the<br />

team’s scoring. Freshmen Garrett Goldman and Jackson Donovan contributed to the team’s total with 2 assists<br />

each.<br />

This week will be jam packed for our Centurion lacrosse teams with three games played in five days. Tuesday<br />

Lexington Bryan Station comes to CAL. Wednesday the team makes the short trip to Kentucky Country<br />

Day in another district match up. Finally, the Oldham County Colonels pull in to 700 S. English Station<br />

Road for another home game.<br />

All three games are convenient for Centurions fans to make a big showing. Let’s add to the great numbers<br />

that have been coming out to lift up these hard working warriors and let’s show Louisville and the state that<br />

Christian Academy fans are serious about standing with our lacrosse teams!<br />

CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD<br />

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The girls team placed 6th in the 16-team invitational, with the<br />

boys finishing 8th. Leading the way for the girls, was a runnerup<br />

performance by the 4x400 relay team. Jessica Bozell got the foursome<br />

off to a strong start, then handed off to Clara Lynch who seized the<br />

lead. Following Clara, Julianna Sabbak set up Madalyn O'Dea's scorching<br />

kick - racing past the squad from South Oldham in the last 10 meters<br />

to grab silver. Each of the four<br />

also scored in multiple other individual<br />

events to add to the<br />

team effort. Maya Wright also placed in 3 events, with her best<br />

mark coming in the 100 - her 4th place in the 100 in a near PR<br />

13.59. The boys team performance was boosted by the hurdling of<br />

Wes Wegert and John Bozell, who went 2-3 in the 110 hurdles and<br />

7-8 in the 300 hurdles. Freshman Steven Ott ripped through 2 significant<br />

distance barriers - breaking 5 minutes in the 1600 and 11<br />

minutes in the 3<strong>20</strong>0. Sprinter Cal Lewellyn also broke a barrier -<br />

going under 12 seconds in the 100 for the first time.<br />

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Do you golf or know someone who does?<br />

CAL Athletics is hosting the...<br />

<strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong> CAL Spring Golf Classic<br />

Persimmon Ridge Golf Club<br />

May 11, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong><br />

This is the CAL Athletic Dept’s ONLY fundraiser and<br />

WE NEED YOU!!!!<br />

● Sponsors<br />

● Golfers<br />

● Door Prizes<br />

Call the Athletic Office 753-4580 or go online to<br />

register! caschools.us/spring-golf-classic<br />

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Brother Rice tied it with three in the second and the score remained tied until the bottom of the<br />

sixth inning when Johnny Embry homered over the right center field fence to give CAL a 5-4<br />

lead which proved to be the final margin of victory.<br />

In addition to Embry’s home run, Brett Cohoon had two hits in the game, both singles, Paul Haupt had a<br />

double, and Dylan Sexton and Micah Brown both singled. Riley Thompson started the game on the mound<br />

for the Centurions and pitched two innings. Micah Brown picked up the victory with five innings of threehit<br />

baseball.<br />

On the last Saturday of spring break, CAL split a double header with Bourbon County. In the first game of<br />

the twinbill, CAL won in dramatic fashion, as Garrett McIntire squeezed home Aaron Blackburn on a bunt with two outs in the<br />

bottom of the seventh inning to give CAL a 3-2 win.<br />

Bourbon County scored their only two runs in the top of the first inning before winning<br />

pitcher Dylan Sexton settled in to pitch a complete game victory, striking out 10<br />

and walking no one in seven innings. CAL began their comeback in the bottom of<br />

the first when Garrett McIntire beat out an infield single with one out. Johnny Embry<br />

walked and one out later, Riley Thompson singled to centerfield to score McIntire<br />

to tie the game. CAL tied in the fourth inning when Thompson tripled and<br />

scored on a Dylan Sexton ground out, setting the stage for the seventh inning.<br />

Aaron Blackburn reached on an infield single with two outs and stole second basae.<br />

Brett Cohoon walked and both players advanced on an error by the catcher setting up<br />

the 1-0 pitch where Garrett McIntire bunted and scored Blackburn from third base, giving the Centurions a 3-2 victory. McIntire<br />

had three hits in the game for CAL, Riley Thompson had a triple and a single, Blackburn had two singles, and Jonathan Embry<br />

also singled.<br />

In the nightcap, Bourbon County scored singled tallies in the first, second, and fourth innings staking themselves to a 3-0 lead en<br />

route to defeating CAL, 3-1. CAL scored their only run in the sixth inning when Riley Thompson singled with two outs and stole<br />

second base. He scored when Dylan Sexton reached on error by the third baseman.<br />

CAL had six hits in the game: Paul Haupt singled three times; Johnny Embry, Riley Thompson, and Nick Weaver all had one.<br />

CAL used three pitchers in the game: Brett Cohoon, Aaron Blackburn, and Riley Thompson. Thompson struck out four in two<br />

innings of hitless relief.<br />

CAL split two games while the seniors were on their senior trip. The Centurions won the first game of the week, 8-1, over Collins<br />

High School in a five-inning rain-shortened game.<br />

CAL struck early, scoring twice in the bottom of the first inning. Blake Carlisle led off with an infield hit and stole second base.<br />

He scored two outs later when Dylan Sexton reached on an error. Sexton scored when Luke Price doubled into right centerfield,<br />

giving the Centurions a 2-0 lead.<br />

CAL scored five more in the second inning. Addison Skarski singled with one out, stole second, and advanced to third base on a<br />

passed ball. Skarski scored on a James Skaggs single to centerfield. Skaggs advanced to second and third bases on wild pitches.<br />

Blake Carlisle walked and Garrett McIntire reached first safely on a bunt single, but Skaggs was tagged out on a throw to home.<br />

Paul Haupt doubled to left field, scoring Carlisle with McIntire stopping at third. Dylan Sexton walked to load the bases and<br />

McIntire scored when Luke Price drew a walk. Nick Weaver followed with a single to centerfield, scoring both Haupt and Sexton<br />

and giving the Centurions a 7-0 lead. (continued on next page)<br />

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Nick Weaver had two singles and three runs batted in for the Centurions.<br />

Luke Price had a double, two walks, and two rbi. Paul Haupt doubled<br />

and Blake Carlisle, Garrett McIntire, Addison Skarski, and James Skaggs all contributed<br />

singles. Garrett McIntire pitched all five innings, allowing two hits, and striking<br />

out seven for the victory.<br />

CAL dropped their final game of the week, 6-1, to Desales on Thursday. CAL mustered<br />

only two hits in the game, a double by Blake Carlisle and a single by Cameron<br />

Marshall. CAL’s only run came in the sixth inning when Marshall singled to lead<br />

off the inning with Hunter Myers entering the game to run for Marshall. One out<br />

later, Carlisle doubled with Myers advancing to third base. Myers scored on a wild pitch for CAL’s only run. Dylan Sexton and<br />

Addison Skarski pitched in the game for CAL.<br />

The Centurions are now 8-7 with important district games starting this next week,<br />

including a Tuesday night 7:30 game at Ballard. Below is a quick recap of earlier<br />

CAL varsity baseball games:<br />

CAL 5, Fairdale 1. Jake Hollinsworth had two singles, Johnny Embry a triple,<br />

Nick Weaver a double, and singles by Paul Haupt (two rbi) and Dylan Sexton. Aaron<br />

Blackburn was the winning pitcher with relief help from Brett Cohoon and Dylan<br />

Sexton<br />

Lafayette 9, CAL 5. Jonathan Embry had a home run and a triple (four rbi) and Blake Carlisle doubled for CAL’s only<br />

hits. CAL used four pitchers in the game: Matt Frank, Micah Brown, Dylan Sexton, and Jake Hollinsworth<br />

CAL 4, TF South-Chicago 1. Double—Jonathan Embry. Singles—Blake Carlisle, Jake Hollinsworth, and Brett Cohoon. Winning<br />

pitcher—Aaron Blackburn with relief help from Jake Hollinsworth and Brett Cohoon.<br />

CAL 7, Daviess County 2. Jonathan Embry had a double and a single. Riley Thompson and Dylan Sexton each had two<br />

singles. Blake Carlisle, Brett Cohoon, Paul Haupt, Jake Hollinsworth, and Nick Weaver all had one single apiece. Dylan Sexton<br />

(three innings) and Riley Thompson (four innings) combined to limit Daviess County to three hits, while striking out nine.<br />

Male 6, CAL 1. Singles—Paul Haupt, Brett Cohoon, and Blake Carlisle. Aaron Blackburn and Brett Cohoon pitched.<br />

Trinity 4, CAL 1. Paul Haupt had two singles. Matt Frank and Aaron Blackburn each had one single. Riley Thompson<br />

struck out 12, while walking none and allowing two hits in five innings. Garrett McIntire pitched two innings.<br />

CAL 1, Trinity 0 (10 innings). Double—Jonathan Embry. Singles—Blake Carlisle, Jake Hollinsworth, Dylan Sexton, Aaron<br />

Blackburn. Dylan Sexton and Micah Brown combined to pitch 10 innings, allowing only five hits, walking one, and striking out<br />

six.<br />

Glenbard West 8, CAL 5. Jonathan Embry had a triple and a single. Paul Haupt had a double<br />

and a single. Singles: Garrett McIntire and Matt Frank. Brett Cohoon and Matt Frank pitched<br />

for CAL.<br />

CAL 6, Bullitt East 1. Riley Thompson had two singles. Singles: Jonathan Embry, Paul<br />

Haupt, Blake Carlisle, and Garrett McIntire. Aaron Blackburn pitched the complete game victory.<br />

Waukegan 8, CAL 2. Jonathan Embry had a home run and a single. Riley Thompson and<br />

Brett Cohoon both had a double and a single. Jake Hollinsworth singled. Aaron Blackburn and<br />

Matt Frank pitched for CAL.<br />

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Winning in singles against OCHS: Grace Jennings<br />

and Anna Falk. Winning in doubles against<br />

OCHS: Jeannie Soto/Isabel Puri, Audrey Whitacre/<br />

Katie Stahl, Tatum Plyler/Rebecca Liu, Caroline<br />

Husband/Emma Wheeler, and Lydia Crouch/<br />

Lauren Seaton.<br />

Winning in singles against Ballard: Grace Jennings,<br />

Jeannie Soto, and Anna Falk. Winning in<br />

doubles against Ballard: Isabel Puri/Ellen Joss, and<br />

Audrey Whitacre/Katie Stahl. Great job ladies!!<br />

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The Centurions traveled to Waggener on April 13 th<br />

minus three seniors for what turned out to be their<br />

only game of the week. Caroline LeFan pitched the<br />

three-inning shutout, striking out 8 batters out of 9.<br />

CAL scored 18 runs on a triple by Hannah Howes,<br />

a double by Cassidy Cook, singles by Cook, LeFan<br />

(2), Sam Thompson (2), Catie Kearfott, and several<br />

walks. This week’s schedule includes a game at<br />

Southern on Tuesday and a home game against #<strong>15</strong><br />

Assumption on Thursday. Come out and support<br />

Centurion Softball!<br />

It was a week of cancellations due to the inclement weather. The game played on Monday, April 13, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong> against<br />

Whitfield ended early due to the heavy showers, but the CAL girls were leading 9-3.<br />

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The Men’s tennis team had a solid week’s performance, defeating<br />

Eastern and KCD early in the week and then losing a close<br />

match to North Oldham on Friday. Many of the matches were<br />

close and the team represented Christ well by displaying excellent<br />

sportsmanship. Winning in singles against Eastern: Jake<br />

McDonnell, Bryce Anvar and Casey Diamond. Winning in<br />

doubles: David Parks/Jacob Keylor and Connor Steinmetz/<br />

Camden Sloss.<br />

Winning in singles against KCD: Jake<br />

McDonnell, Bryce Anvar, Connor Duffy<br />

and Scott Kubiak. David Parks/Jacob Keylor<br />

won in doubles.<br />

Winning in singles against North Oldham:<br />

Bryce Anvar and Casey Diamond.<br />

Date Time Sport Opponent<br />

Monday, April <strong>20</strong>, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong> 4:00PM Boys/Girls Varsity Track Eastern HS (Louisville) Dual Meet<br />

Tuesday, April 21, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong><br />

4:00PM Girls Varsity Tennis Seneca High School<br />

7:45PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Bryan Station High School<br />

Thursday, April 23, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong><br />

4:00PM Boys Varsity Tennis St. Xavier HS<br />

5:30PM Girls Varsity Softball Assumption High School<br />

6:00PM Boys Varsity Baseball Scott County High School (LIT)<br />

Friday, April 24, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong> 7:45PM Girls Varsity Softball CAL Tournament<br />

3:00PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Oldham Co<br />

1:30PM Girls Varsity Softball Fort Campbell High School<br />

Saturday, April 25, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong><br />

3:<strong>15</strong>PM Girls Varsity Softball Atherton HS<br />

11:00AM Boys Varsity Baseball Bishop Brossart High School (LIT)<br />

6:30PM Boys Varsity Baseball Trigg County High School (LIT)<br />

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News from the Underground<br />

#ALLIN<strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong><br />

Hard to believe that we are down to the last six weeks of the school year. Happy to see the Athletes competing<br />

in spring sports doing so well. Jonathan Embry has 3 bombs on the year, The Softball Team went 8-0 on<br />

their trip to Florida and the Track Throwers have been setting personal best in every meet. It’s also good to<br />

see Athletes that play sports in other seasons getting in for off season training.<br />

Schedule for training this week:<br />

Mornings 6:30am Sessions. All Session in The Underground unless noted<br />

Monday: Softball<br />

Tuesday: Boys Basketball<br />

Wednesday: Softball<br />

Thursday: Boys Basketball<br />

Friday: Boys Basketball (In the Blue Gym)<br />

Afternoon Sessions. All Sessions in The Underground unless noted<br />

Monday: 3:30pm Girls Basketball<br />

Tuesday: 3:30pm Field Hockey<br />

Wednesday: 3:30pm Baseball<br />

Thursday 3:30pm Field Hockey (On Field Conditioning)<br />

Friday: 3:30pm Girls Basketball (In Gym Conditioning)<br />

If you do not see your team listed, give me a call and we can set up a time for them or get a time scheduled<br />

for your student athlete to train with a similar sport if their team is not training together at this time.<br />

Remember you can keep up with any schedule changes on our Twitter feed @cfoundry or on our Facebook<br />

page – Centurion Sports Performance.<br />

If you have any questions or want to take a tour of our facility and our Sports Performance Program, please<br />

contact Coach Lile at (502) 457-6805 or glile@caschools.us.<br />

It’s a Blessed and Great life! ~ Coach Lile<br />

CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD<br />

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CAL JV BASEBALL WINS FRANKLIN COUNTY TOURNAMENT!!<br />

The Christian Academy JV Baseball team went undefeated in the Franklin County Junior<br />

Varsity tournament this past weekend, defeating teams from Lafayette, Scott County,<br />

and the host Franklin County team.<br />

CAL opened with a 4-3 victory over Lexington Lafayette High School. Brett Carlisle<br />

doubled to left centerfield to start the game. One out later, Carlisle scored when Paul<br />

Haupt singled to left. Haupt stole second base and Luke Price lined a two-out single to<br />

right centerfield to score Haupt and give the Centurions an early 2-0 lead.<br />

Lafayette scored once in the bottom of the second to close the gap to 2-1 before CAL<br />

stretched the lead to 4-1 in the third inning. Paul Haupt singled and scored when Dylan<br />

Sexton homered over the centerfield fence for CAL’s final runs. Lafayette scored once<br />

in the top of the seventh to narrow the gap to 4-3 before Chase Thomas came on to record<br />

the final outs in the victory.<br />

Dylan Sexton had a home run with two runs batted in. Blake Carlisle had a double and a single and Luke Price had<br />

two singles. Nick Weaver and Addison Skarski also singled for CAL. Garrett McIntire pitched the first two innings,<br />

Luke Price pitched four innings, and Chase Thomas pitched one for the Centurions.<br />

In the second game of the tournament, CAL scored three times in the bottom of the sixth inning to break a 3-3 tie and<br />

win the game 6-3. Cameron Marshall opened the sixth with a single to centerfield with Brooks Dibble coming into the<br />

game to run for Marshall. Cole Taylor walked, advancing Dibble to second. Tristan Howes entered the game to run<br />

for Taylor. One out later, Blake Carlisle walked to load the bases. Garrett McIntire then hit into a force play with Dibble<br />

scoring, giving CAL a 4-3 lead with two outs. CAL then pulled off a double steal, and teamed with some Scott<br />

County throwing errors, scored two runs to give the Centurions their final 6-3 margin of victory.<br />

Scott County scored once in the top of the first inning, but CAL took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the second. Luke<br />

Price led off with a walk. Paul Haupt sacrificed Brooks Dibble (running for Price) to second base. One out later, Addison<br />

Skarski was hit by a pitch and Cameron Marshall walked to load the bases. Cole Taylor then singled home Dibble<br />

with Skarski scoring on an errant throw by the shortstop.<br />

Scott County tied the score in the top of the fifth inning before<br />

CAL again took the lead in the bottom half of the frame. Garrett<br />

McIntire walked with one out and Dylan Sexton was hit by a<br />

pitch. McIntire was thrown out at third attempting to steal with<br />

Sexton stealing second base. Luke Price walked and Paul Haupt<br />

was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Nick Weaver singled to left<br />

field to score Sexton to give CAL a 3-2 lead. Scott County tied<br />

the game in the top of the sixth before CAL scored three times in<br />

the bottom half of the inning to earn the victory.<br />

(continued on next page)<br />

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CAL had five hits in the game, all singles. Luke Price and Cameron Marshall both<br />

singled once and walked twice. Garrett McIntire, Nick Weaver, and Cole Taylor also<br />

singled. Marshall was the starting pitcher for CAL and had relief help from Chase<br />

Thomas and Addison Skarski.<br />

The third game of the tournament was versus the host team, Franklin County. CAL<br />

scored all five of their runs in the top of the first inning and then held on for the victory.<br />

Blake Carlisle had an infield single to open the game. Garrett McIntire plated Carlisle<br />

with a double to right center field and advanced to third on the throw home. Dylan<br />

Sexton walked and stole second base. Luke Price scored McIntire with a line drive<br />

single to center field with Sexton stopping at third base. Hilton Baumann ran for<br />

Price and stole second base. Paul Haupt hit a sacrifice fly to centerfield to score Sexton<br />

and Baumann scored when Nick Weaver doubled to left field. Weaver scored the<br />

fifth run of the inning when Addison Skarski singled to right center field to complete the CAL scoring.<br />

Franklin County scored single runs in the first, third, and fifth innings to narrow the final tally to 5-3. James Skaggs<br />

started on the mound for CAL and pitched five innings with two innings of relief help from Cole Taylor.<br />

In an earlier JV game during spring break, CAL had only three hits, but took advantage of 19 free passes (14 walks and<br />

five batters hit by pitches) to defeat the Brother Rice JV team out of Chicago, 14-8, in five innings.<br />

CAL’s eight run fourth inning extended a CAL 4-3 lead and put the<br />

game out of reach. Luke Price had a single, a sacrifice fly and three<br />

rbi for the Centurions and Hunter Myers had a single, two walks, and<br />

three rbi. Nick Weaver had a single. Garrett McIntire walked three<br />

times and was hit by a pitch, scoring three runs. Dylan Sexton, Paul<br />

Haupt, and Grant Harmon all had two walks and were hit by pitches<br />

and Brooks Dibble walked three times. James Skaggs, and Garrett<br />

McIntire pitched for CAL.<br />

The CAL JV team next plays at Ballard at 5:00 on Tuesday. Here’s results of earlier CAL JV games:<br />

CAL 7, TF South Chicago 5. Two singles each for Luke Price, Paul Haupt, Grant Harmon, and James Skaggs.<br />

One single each for Cameron Marshall, Cole Taylor, Addison Skarski, and Chase Thomas. Luke Price, James Skaggs,<br />

and Addison Skarski all pitched for CAL in the game.<br />

Trinity 7, CAL 0. The Trinity pitcher hurled a six inning perfect game with no CAL hitters reaching base.<br />

Nick Weaver, Garrett McIntire, and Luke Price all pitched for CAL.<br />

Male 7, CAL 3. Grant Harmon had two singles and two rbi. Luke Price and James Skaggs each singled.<br />

Brooks Dibble walked three times for CAL. Hunter Myers and James Skaggs pitched for the Centurions.<br />

Glenbard West 10, CAL 3. Nick Weaver had a triple and a single. Luke Price had a single and sacrifice fly<br />

with two rbi. Cameron Marshall and Hunter Myers both singled. Pitching for CAL were Nick Weaver, Luke Price,<br />

Addison Skarski, and James Skaggs.<br />

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CAL vs. EASTERN<br />

Friday, April 17, <strong>20</strong><strong>15</strong><br />

April 17th, Tuesday afternoon, CAL JV LAX played Eastern JV at CAL. The conditions of the field were<br />

good with overcast skies and the temperature 80 degrees.<br />

The ball was passed amongst the players with goalie Andrew Barbour blocking many attempts to score by<br />

the other team. Our team scored when Garrett Goldman (#2) passed to Jackson Donovan (#19) to make the<br />

first score! At halftime the score was 5-0 with final being 9-4 CAL wins!!<br />

Furthermore, praise God that Cameron Roberts (#34) arm has healed and is back to playing with his<br />

team!<br />

Rain…Rain GO AWAY! Well it’s been a slow couple of weeks for the 8 th grade team with more rain outs<br />

than games played. Before Spring Break the boys had a great comeback win against Crosby. Greg Lile came<br />

in and delivered two and a third scoreless innings that kept the team in the game. Jacob Dupps, Matthew Derridinger,<br />

Case Brown and Cole Johnson had big time hits in the late in the game that put the Centurions on<br />

top for the win. During Spring Break the boys that were in town got the opportunity to play with the freshmen<br />

team in the Bullitt East Tournament and gained valuable experience at the high school level. We were<br />

scheduled for three games last week but due to the rain we only got one game in on Thursday night against<br />

Barrett. The team fell behind early in the ballgame but battled back and took the game over to only trail by 2<br />

runs before time ran out. This was the first loss of the season and the team is looking forward to a rematch<br />

with the Barrett team.<br />

No games are scheduled this week due to the 8 th grade trip to DC. We will get back on the field on Saturday<br />

April 25 th at 9am against JCTMS. The game will be played at J-Town Skyview Park on field #1. Hope to see<br />

you at the ballpark!<br />

Open Tues-Fri*<br />

2:30-4pm<br />

*Closed when school<br />

is not in session<br />

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With Mother Nature winning for much of the last few weeks,<br />

here’s a brief recap on the 7/8 boys lacrosse team. On Saturday,<br />

March 28 CAL hosted the Knights from St. Patrick and St. Alberts. A traditional<br />

grudge match, this year’s contest was no different with the Knights<br />

topping both the CAL Red and Blue teams 3 – 5 and 2 – 5.<br />

On 3/30 they returned to action at<br />

CAL facing the Crusaders who are a<br />

culmination of players from several<br />

parishes. With the loss to the Knights still fresh on their minds, the<br />

Centurion Red team came out blazing and quickly took the lead which<br />

they never gave up for a convincing 13 – 2 victory! Coach Sutherland<br />

was particularly pleased with the balanced scoring from several<br />

middies and attacks. Players scoring multiple goals included Jacob<br />

Rayome, Kaden Weiter, Braden Haffling and Jacob Sutherland while<br />

Peyton Wheeler, Luke Purvis and Harrison Zimmerer each added a<br />

goal. Cade Christensen took up the ground balls. Charlie Higgason<br />

had just 2 saves for the game but that’s only because of the<br />

tremendous defense of veteran players Barret Gray, Luke<br />

Sunderland and Evan Burns along with David McKinley and<br />

Cameron Taylor simply didn’t allow the Crusaders to take<br />

many shots on goal! Great effort on both ends of the<br />

field. In the Blue game, Noah Sutherland and Parker Clements<br />

had multiple goals while Carson Moylan added a single<br />

as well. Cameron Taylor bagged 4 ground balls while Matt<br />

Durenberger, Charlie Tran, Landon Snyder and newcomer,<br />

Daniel Smith each added to the tally. Again to victory for<br />

CAL with a win of 6-1!<br />

With foul weather and spring break created a nearly 2 week<br />

gap in play, the Centurions returned to action on 4/16 hosting the Dragons of South Oldham in a Red game<br />

and the Barret Hilltoppers for a Blue game. In the Red<br />

game the guys faced a talented South Oldham team, but<br />

with multiple goals coming once again from Rayome,<br />

Weiter and Haffling, the Centurions proved to be too<br />

much to handle taking home the victory in an 11 – 8 decision.<br />

Go CAL!! The Blue team played the Hilltoppers<br />

and quickly fell behind to a couple of Hilltopper<br />

goals but patience and perseverance saw CAL bridge the<br />

gap over the course of the game. Twins Jacob and Noah<br />

Sutherland along with Parker Clements and Carson Moylan<br />

each had 2 goals but unfortunately they came up<br />

short losing 9 – 8. Marcos Welch and Cameron Taylor<br />

had several ground balls while goalie Carter Adams had<br />

8 saves in the cage.<br />

Come out and watch the Blue team play a double header on Monday, April <strong>20</strong> th at Westport Middle<br />

School. Game times are 5:30 and 6:45, Home game Thursday April 23rd against Holy Spirit at 5:30 and Saturday<br />

April 25th home game against KCD at noon. GO CAL!<br />

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CAL Athletic Department 502-244-3225 (0ffice) 502-244-3193 (fax)<br />

Brad Morgan, Director of Athletics 244-3225 ext. 1072 bmorgan@caschools.us<br />

Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037 jroberts@caschools.us<br />

Cora Parker, Administrative Assistant 244-3225 ext. 1080 cparker@caschools.us<br />

Stefan LeFors, Scheduling Coordinator, 244-3225 ext 1081 slefors@caschools.us<br />

Hollie Foster, Sports Information/Centurion Armory ,244-3225 ext. 1054, hfoster@caschools.us<br />

Kate Meyer, Athletic Trainer, katebmeyer@gmail.com<br />

For CAL Sports Game and Practice Schedules visit: www.caschools.us/centurion-athletics<br />

THE CENTURION ARMORY 753-4598<br />

FALL SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Cross Country-Lowery Stallings, lowery_stallings@yahoo.com<br />

Cheerleading-TBD<br />

Field Hockey-Stanley Phulpagar, sphulpag@ivytech.edu<br />

Football-Stefan LeFors, slefors@caschools.us<br />

Golf Boys’-Greg Zimmerer, gzimmerer@lifecell.com<br />

Golf Girls’- Ron Gustafason, coachgus@twc.com<br />

Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, glile@caschools.us<br />

Soccer - Boys-Toby Wilcox, toby@wilcoxmedical.net<br />

Soccer -Girls-John Zutt, jzutt@bellsouth.net<br />

Volleyball-Patty Ernst, pernst@midamericasportscenter.com<br />

MIDDLE SCHOOL:<br />

Cross Country-Lowery Stallings, lowery_stallings@yahoo.com<br />

Cheerleading– TBD<br />

Field Hockey – David Ernst, dave@prestigebuilthomes.com<br />

Football - Danny McGee, rollcalldaddy@aol.com<br />

Volleyball– TBD<br />

Tennis Girls/Boys Rhonda Arnold, rarnold@caschools.us<br />

WINTER SPORTS: HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Basketball (Boys) - Chad Carr, hlcarr@bellsouth.net<br />

Basketball (Girls) - TBD<br />

Cheerleading— TBD<br />

Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, glile@caschools.us<br />

Swimming, Amy Albiero, albierofamily@juno.com<br />

MIDDLE SCHOOL:<br />

Basketball– (Boys) - Aaron Hill, ahill@englending.com<br />

Basketball (Girls) - Brian Karst, karstcoo@aol.com<br />

Cheerleading– TBD<br />

Swimming, Christine McMinn, cmcminn@caschools.us<br />

SPRING SPORTS: High School<br />

Baseball - Tim Brown, tbrown@caschools.us<br />

Softball- Kyle Mullin, kmullin@rev-a-shelf.com<br />

Boys Lacrosse- Phil Brock, philbrock<strong>15</strong>@gmail.com<br />

Girls Lacrosse– John Anderson, john1laxer@gmail.com<br />

Strength & Conditioning- Greg Lile, glile@caschools.us<br />

Boys Tennis– Todd Hammonds, todd.hammonds@yahoo.com<br />

Girls Tennis- Jeff Mallory, jmallory@caschools.us<br />

Boys/Girls Track and Field- Lowery Stallings,<br />

lowery_stallings@yahoo.com<br />

MIDDLE SCHOOL:<br />

Baseball - Scott Wright, mswrightesq@twc.com<br />

Softball – Eddie Franz, eddiefranz3@gmail.com<br />

Boys Lacrosse– Claude Sutherland, cal78lacrosse@gmail.com<br />

Girls Lacrosse– Dave Ernst, dave@prestigebuilthomes.com<br />

Boys Golf – Steve Shafer, sshafer@pga.com<br />

Girls Golf—Darcy Coombe, darcycoombe@yahoo.com<br />

Boys Soccer– Brian Swanson, briswans@imail.iu.edu<br />

Girls Soccer- Joey Autry, jlautry@bellsouth.net<br />

Boys/Girls Track - Natalie Ball, nball@caschools.us<br />

Intramural Offerings: Grades K-5<br />

Jennifer Roberts, Assistant AD, 244-3225, ext 1037<br />

jroberts@caschools.us<br />

CALATHLETICS@CENTURIONAD<br />

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