Sophomore Caleb Atabong and Senior Cody Copinger tackle a Loyola Blakefield player. The varsity football team finished the season with a 6-4 record, which was a major improvement from last year’s record.
Fall sports remain competitive
Wrapping up the season, players and coaches reflect on the ups and downs of their seasons.

Women’s Volleyball
Women’s varsity volleyball finished off their season with a 3-0 loss to Notre Dame Preparatory School in the IAAM "A" Conference quarterfinals, ending their season with a record of 8-11. JV’s record was 2-16. The team was lead by senior setter Teresa Langbein and senior libero Isabel Marhoun. “I would say our captains Teresa and Isabel were our season MVPs. Teresa’s sets helped us get a lot o...

Men’s Soccer
The men’s varsity soccer team finished their season with a 5-11 record in the MIAA "A" Conference. JV’s conference record was 3-10-3. The varsity team had a tough 2-1 double-overtime loss to Calvert Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 13, but rebounded on Friday, Oct. 6 with a 2-1 overtime win versus Calvert Hall. “We did everything together, win or lose. We never gave up even though we had some tough ...

Women’s Soccer
The women’s varsity soccer season came to a close on Oct. 31, finishing with a record of 7-9-1. "This wasn't the outcome we wanted, but it was a progressive year for the team. I think we should be able to put together a full [two halves]," junior center back Georgia Ceanfaglione said. The team had a key win against Mercy High School, a team that was once ranked number 14 by the Baltimore Sun, winning 2-...

Women’s Tennis
The women’s varsity tennis team finished the season with a record of 0-9. Despite the team’s overall record, they were able to learn from their experience on the court. “Everyone on the team except for my partner Ellee Perri and I were new to tennis, so we didn’t have a great season as far as winning games, but I think everyone progressed a lot and improved their skills. For having a new...

Football
This season, the football team ended with a 6-4 record in the MIAA B Conference, a major improvement from last year’s 1-9 record. According to head coach Keith Rawlings, the senior leadership really helped the team to improve this year. “There was a great group of seniors who were great leaders. Our football family goes way further than a season, it lasts a lifetime,” Rawlings said. ...

Cheerleading
This season, the cheerleading program underwent several big changes. Coach Lisa Czawlytko took maternity leave starting in early September and a new interim coach, Lauren Fitzpatrick, took her place. The team was also a lot smaller than in previous years, with only 11 girls on the team. However, according to Fitzpatrick, the smaller size did not prevent the team from improving. “A team of 11 ...

Men’s Volleyball
The men’s varsity volleyball team finished the season with a 1-18 overall record and a 0-16 record in MIAA A Conference games. Their lone win of the season was on Sept. 29 against North Harford High School. The team gained experience as the season went on. “We grew and developed a lot. We learned how to compete. Toward the end of the season we improved and really showed our potential,” ...

Field Hockey
The field hockey team finished finished with an overall record of 7-8-1 this season. Although the team had won the IAAM B Conference championship the past three years, they lost the quarterfinal game to Mount de Sales on Mon. Oct. 30. Although the team didn’t win, varsity coach Alice Puckett, class of ‘77, said, “I’m still proud of our season.” She also recognized senior midfielder As...

Men’s Cross Country
The men’s varsity cross country team had an undefeated season and won the MIAA B Conference championship. The team included 33 runners, and both JV and varsity were able to claim first place at the conference championships at Stevenson University on Nov. 1. Senior James Gillam has been on the team for four years and found his final season to be the best one. “[The championship] was sort of an ...

Women’s Cross Country
With numbers down this year, the women’s cross country team had a rough season, finishing 0-7 in the IAAM A Conference. However, they placed 15 out of 24 teams when competing against all of the conferences at the IAAM championships. Although it was a disappointing season, senior Carly Cobo enjoyed her final year running cross country. “My favorite part were the practices. Running with ...
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