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State Football Playoffs – Round Four at Home
Christian Academy will host Mayfield in the fourth round KHSAA playoff football game this Friday, November 25th at Centurion Stadium.
Game time
Friday, November 25th, kickoff -7:30pm
Gates open at 6pm
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased early during high school break on Mon (11-21) & Tues (11-22) or in the Centurion Armory on Tues (11-22) Open 2:30-4pm.
General Admission – $6.00 (age 10 & under is free)
Special Notes
-No outside food or drink is allowed inside Centurion Stadium.
-Backpacks will not be allowed inside Centurion Stadium. Purses and other small bags may be randomly searched by security personnel prior to entrance into the stadium.
-No tobacco products are allowed on Christian Academy's campus
Go CAL, STATE BOUND!
State Football Playoffs – Round Three at Home
Christian Academy will host DeSales High School in the third-round KHSAA playoff football game this Friday, November 18th at Centurion Stadium.
Game time
Friday, November 18th, kickoff 7:30pm
Gates open at 6pm
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased early in the Centurion Armory on Wed (11/16) from 2:30-4pm, on Thurs (11/17) from 2:30-4pm, and Fri (11/18) from 2:30-7pm.
General Admission – $6.00 (age 10 & under is free)
Special Notes
-No outside food or drink is allowed inside Centurion Stadium.
-Backpacks will not be allowed inside Centurion Stadium. Purses and other small bags may be randomly searched by security personnel prior to entrance into the stadium.
-No tobacco products are allowed on Christian Academy's campus
Go CAL, STATE BOUND!
CAL Girls Cross Country Wins State!
Saturday was a day that made history. The girls Cross Country team won the first State Title in CAL Athletic History; beating Highlands High School from the Cincinnati area who has won the title for the last 4 consecutive years, the CAL girls beat them by 30 points. The goal that was set in July as the girls ran over 500 miles each this summer to prepare for this difficult task, they accomplished what they set out to do.
Clara Lynch, senior, led the team to this victory on Saturday; she quotes “This season has been one to remember, that's for sure. Our team really bonded these last few months as this goal became a reality and the date of state got closer and closer.” And that's just what they did, they came together as a true team. As the gun went off, Clara Lynch, Kaylee Wilson, Maddie O’Dea and Adelaide Ensor went out strong while Maddie Bevin and Ivy Porter raced together not far behind, with Jessica Wellum trailing behind them. Throughout the race, many strategic moves were made but the closeness of the girls at the finish is what brought them on top. Clara, Kaylee & Maddie O'Dea all placed in the top 10 to lead the way and earn All-State honors. Adelaide narrowly missed a spot on the podium as an individual, but still earned All-State honors from the KTCCCA (cross country coaches association). Maddie B and Ivy both set PR's and placed in the top 40 to sew up the State Championship for the Lady Centurions. Jessica finished with her season's best with her 22:51. Joslyn Porter, Rebecca Day and Taylor Moon served as alternates at the State Meet.
The boys race was a success as well. Steven Ott ran a stellar race, finishing third overall. His strategy to sit back in the pack the first half of the race and move up was followed through, moving up from 23rd to 8th to 5th then to finishing at 3rd place. Alex McClarty from North Oldham, who barely beat Ott at Regionals, didn't respond when Ott made his move, passing McClarty at the two mile. His performance matches the second best individual boy finish in school history – equaling middle school Bible teacher TJ Eubanks' 3rd place from 2001, as well as earning All-State honors. Alex Aulick also had an incredible race, passing teammates Jacob Miller, Sam Hazelip, and Jack Harold Enyeart, pulling them along to help them place well, too. John Patterson also represented the Centurions at State, running one of his best races of the season. Freshman Josh Starmer was scheduled to compete, but had the misfortune of fracturing a bone in his leg, only 2 days before the meet. But he competed well this season and has set himself up well for a good high school career.
This season was one of great success and the path has been set for continued high finishes in the coming seasons. A few of the runners will be racing some post-season national meets as individuals but as a team, they have closed out this season with the greatest accomplishment- CAL’s first state title and a family bond that will last through the ages.
Q & A with Cross Country Senior Clara Lynch
Christian Academy of Louisville senior Clara Lynch is a standout distance runner for the Centurions’ cross country and track teams. Last November she finished third in the Class 2-A state cross country meet. Then, in the late spring, she was second in the 3,200-meter run at the 2-A track & field state meet.
Q: How, and when, did you start running? I started in kindergarten. My mom was probably my biggest inspiration for that. We used to go to her marathons and I’d always watch her run. It was funny because I used to do swimming and so when I first started swimming I cried all the time, but my mom said, ‘If I see one tear with running we’re done,’ and it never happened. When I came around the corner (the first time) I was like, ‘Look mom I’m sweating.’ So that was kind of the start of it.
How has this season been going? It’s a little bit tough, not where I’ve been wanting to be. I’ve been having great workouts, (but) the races just haven’t been as great. I’ve just been kind of tired. It kind of comes with senior year it seems. But I think these last few races I’m going to make the most of them. We just had a really great workout (Monday) and I felt good, I ran well. That’s really encouraging for my mental state. I’m hoping to go out with a bang.
What do you like about running? There’s just some sort of freedom in it. Obviously I’m a Christian, I go to a Christian school, but I feel His pleasure when I run so that’s a really cool feeling. It’s such a team sport too and I’ve met some of my best friends on the team.
You want to run in college, do you know where yet? I have a few top choices. One of them is Liberty University in Virginia, and then two of my dream schools are Alabama and Ole Miss. I’ve been running for almost 13 years so hopefully I can go Division 1. Liberty’s beautiful, I’ve been on a visit there…that’s my top choice right now.
What do you want to major in at college? English education. I’d like to teach high school.
And then be a track/cross country coach too? Hopefully. That would be the dream.
You said you mom is a big runner, did you two ever run against each other? Oh yes. I can remember when I was little and she said, ‘My personal best is 7:11 for the mile,’ and just trying to beat that. I guess that’s one of our first memories of racing each other.
Do you two still run together today? We do. When it’s the offseason and we don’t have practice every day. It’s one of my favorites. She always goes, ‘I don’t want to hold you back or anything,’ and I (say), ‘You’re not holding me back. It’s not about that.’
Your region meet is Saturday at Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve, what are your expectations? In elementary school one of the first races that I ran was Rumble through the Jungle (at Creasey), so it’s kind of cool to finish out the season, well not fully finish, but have one of the last meets there. Time-wise I’m hoping for a good time. It’s a great course, one of my favorites. We’re hoping to do something big as a team (too).
Article posted 10/26/16 http://usatodayhss.com/2016/qa-cal-cross-country-runner-clara-lynch?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
CAL Alum Caroline Rassenfoss Named ACC Freshman of the Week
Wake Forest outside hitter Caroline Rassenfoss was named the Freshman of the Week Monday afternoon, the league announced. The outside hitter recorded a career-high 26 kills in a road win against Virginia on Friday.
The award is the Demon Deacons’ first weekly award since teammate Caroline Wolf received Co-Player of the Week in October of last season. Kylie Long was the last Demon Deacon to receive the ACC Freshman of the Week accolade when she received the honor in November of 2014.
The Louisville, Ky.-native had a stellar week on offense, recording a career-best 20 kills in the team’s ACC-opener against Duke. She then upped her recently set career-best to 26 kills in a 3-1 victory over Virginia. Rassenfoss totaled a .523 attack percentage and three solo blocks in the match as well. She finished the weekend with 46 kills and a .333 hitting percentage while her 26 kills were the most by a Demon Deacon in a single match this season
“’Rass’ has been playing a critical role in our team's evolution. She’s taking a huge number of swings and getting closer and closer to being a "shut-down blocker,” said first-year head coach Bill Ferguson. “It's wonderful to see her recognized for the work she's putting in. She's an extraordinary young woman with a bright future ahead of her and good things ahead. I'm thrilled she's a Deac!”
Rassenfoss has recorded a team-leading 199 kills this season. Her 3.75 kills/set average is good for fifth in the ACC. The freshman also has 18 service aces which leads the Demon Deacons and is positioned eighth in the ACC.
The Deacs continue play on the road this week, taking on Louisville on Friday at 7 p.m. and Notre Dame on Sunday at 1 p.m.
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Sam Minrath Selected for National Field Hockey Team
She started playing hockey at the Y in third grade, partly field and partly goal keeper. By 5th grade, she found her home in the cage and never turned back to the field. CAL developed a team that year that stayed together and went on to be city champs in 7th grade and runner up for State JV as eighth graders. The CAL hockey program has grown leaps and bounds over the last 6 years and all the players have prospered.
Sam does not store her gear when the school season is over. She in facts plays hockey 50 weeks out of the year and loves every second of it. "I have played for IFHCK (club) from u12-19 and can't count how many tournaments I have been too." Last year at u19 national indoor tournament she was noticed by the US head coach and asked to try out for the upcoming year! A huge honor, she was ecstatic to make the 19 hour drive for a 7 hour practice weekend. "Words can not describe how happy I was to get the email saying I was on the summer training schedule! I have traveled to Pennsylvania now 7 weekends for practices and given up social activities and finished homework and art projects in the long car rides but I would not change it for the world." She has desired to wear a USA jersey and looks forward to this winter being able to do just that. She is the first Kentucky player ever to be named to a US National field hockey team and is honored to represent Kentucky and Christian Academy.
Recently, she has been 1 of 15 girls selected for make a Junior squad to practice this winter for the European squad which will travel to Scotland in January. It is comprised of mostly u19 with a few u17 players. "I am just so happy this door has opened and I look forward to what God has in store for me in the coming year(s)." She knows it will be challenging to maintain schoolwork with her travel schedule but knows all things are possible with Christ by her
CAL Football Alum Named SAA Defensive Player of the Week
The Southern Athletic Association (SAA) released its Football Player of the Week awards on Monday afternoon, with Centre freshman cornerback Cal Lewellyn (Louisville, Ky.) garnering Defensive Player of the Week accolades.
This marks the first Player of the Week nod for Lewellyn, who made eight tackles to go with a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a pair of pass breakups in the Colonels' 39-28 victory over Washington (Mo.) on the road on Saturday afternoon.
Lewellyn's forced fumble was one of Centre's four turnovers in the win. He stripped Marcus Ramspott after a 36-yard completion from quarterback J.J. Tomlin late in the second quarter.
Starting as a freshman at cornerback, Lewellyn has made 15 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss as well as three pass breakups this season.
Lewellyn and the Colonels are back in action on Saturday, Sept. 24 at 1:30 p.m. at Farris Stadium.
Cal Lewellyn is a 2016 CAL Graduate.
Posted Sept.19, 2016 http://www.centrecolonels.com/sports/fball/2016-17/releases/20160919phrs55
Olympic Sized Memories for the Albiero’s
The Albiero family motto could very well be…“The family that swims together, stays together”. Arthur and Amy Albiero have been swimming and/or coaching their entire lives. All 5 members of the Albiero family (Arthur, Amy, Estefan, Nicolas and Gabriela) not only have a love for swimming, but God given talents in the sport as well.
Arthur is the head swim coach at the University of Louisville and was also on the Olympic swimming coaching staff for Team USA this year. Albiero trains Kelsi Worrell, who is the only Cardinal swimmer to be an US Olympian. Amy is the head swimming coach at CAL and was also named 2015 Coach of the Year. Estefan graduated from CAL in 2013 and is a senior on the University of Louisville swim team. Both Nick & Gabi won state titles this year. Nick won the 2015 state title in the 100 butterfly and the 100 backstroke. Gabi won the 2015 state title and set a new state record in the 50 freestyle.
The family recently traveled to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to attend and cheer on patriarch, Arthur, and Team USA at this year’s Olympics. This year’s summer games had an additional connection to the Albiero’s in that Arthur was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
While in Rio, the Albiero’s attended 13 different Olympic events including swimming, volleyball, tennis, gymnastics, and field hockey. I recently sat down with CAL senior, Nick Albiero, and CAL freshman, Gabi Albiero, about their experience in Rio.
What was your favorite event to watch?
NA: Swimming…I loved watching any Michael Phelps race. I also liked watching the upsets…they were exciting.
GA: Definitely swimming.
NA: I really liked watching the open water swimming too. Team USA was there and it was fun to watch them. We got to meet Kelsi Worrell, Olivia Smoliga and Simone Manual.
What was the overall atmosphere in Rio and at the games like?
NA: It was crazy and chaotic with all the language barriers. There were tons of people. At the events, the atmosphere was electric and hype when Brazil would swim or play.
GA: The first couple of days were overwhelming, but then you got used to it. The transportation was super crowded.
How did you travel while in Brazil?
GA: We mainly rode buses and subways, but we took a train too. We walked a lot!
Were there any events that surprised you?
NA: Weightlifting. I had never seen it before. It was intense. I also liked speed canoeing…I didn’t even know it was an Olympic event. They were so fast and worked so hard!
GA: I really like men’s field hockey. I guess I enjoyed it because I typically only see women play field hockey.
What was the most memorable experience while in Rio?
NA: Really just being with my family. My older brother, Estefan, is in college so we rarely are all 5 together. It was fun going to the different events together and hanging out.
GA: I agree. Just getting to experience the Olympics with my family.
What about the food in Brazil? Any favorites?
GA: I loved Pão de queijo, which are basically these little cheese balls. Bread and cheese were served with every meal and it was so good!
NA: I loved the fruit…especially the mango! You can’t find fruit like that here in the US.
Nick, as well as former CAL swimmer and current UL swimmer, Hannah Magnuson, swam in the Olympic Trials this past summer in Omaha, NE.
Nick, tell me about swimming in the Olympic trials?
NA: It has been a goal of mine for a while. It was fun to see people at the trials and then be able to watch them compete in the games in Rio. It was surprising how big the pool was! There was security everywhere and it made me feel kind of feel like a celebrity.
Do you see yourself competing for the Olympics in 4 years?
NA: That is definitely a goal of mine. I am a dual citizen, so I could swim for Brazil or the US which is exciting. I really feel a sense of pride for both countries.
What are your goals for this year?
GA: My goal is to repeat my state title.
NA: I want to break state records and win state as a team. Really to just keep doing what we do best.
CAL Welcomes New Boys Lacrosse Coach Ryan Smith
CAL Athletics is pleased to announce the hire of head boys’ lacrosse coach, Ryan Smith.
Coach Smith has been coaching lacrosse for nine years. During that time, he coached at Louisville Collegiate (assistant coach) North Oldham High School (head coach) and most recently as head coach at Kentucky Country Day.
Smith said his decision to come to CAL was, “his faith in a promising future.”
“I envision a program that is a consistent power in our state as well as competitive in our region. We will be committed to many goals,” said Smith. “I look forward to a grinding journey to winning a state championship.”
CAL Director of Athletics, Brad Morgan said, “We are excited that Coach Smith will be joining our staff of varsity coaches at CAL. His vision of capitalizing on our strengths at CAL will continue the rise of our boys’ lacrosse program.”