Cereniti Johnson 26 led the way for WFS, setting two personal records in the 100 and 400 meter dashes. Peri Mulveny 23 made three saves on the afternoon as the Quaker defense held their opponent scoreless for the fourth time this season. Faculty and Staff can also utilize the Fitness Center during the day or before school 6-8am***, Masks must be worn at all times (even while socially distant). Results against St. Marks: More information will be posted shortly about time and location for all of the WFS student-athletes participating Go Blue! As a senior in 2017, Perkins earned 3rd Team All-State honors, was selected to participate in the Blue-Gold game and led the team to the first round of the DIAA State Tournament. My senior year, the basketball team spent time working out before and after practice, building habits and becoming closer as a team. 1870 QUAKER WAY - WILMINGTON, OH 45177-(800) 341 - 9318 OR (937) 382-6661 Ish Dobson 23 scored a game-high 11 points against Sanford while Robby Tattersall 23 netted a game-high 20 points against the Auks of Archmere. Boys Tennis: The boys tennis team fell to #1 Tower Hill on Wednesday. Phil Crock 23 and Ish Dobson 23 each added seven tackles, respectively. In their 5-0 victory over Tatnall, Silas Montana 25 managed to turn the tables from the previous match with Tatnall's No.1 and beat him decisively, with a solid 6-0 second set. Soccer: The boys soccer team fell to Tower Hill in overtime of the Division II Quarterfinals on Saturday, 3-2. Track and Field: In their final meet of the regular season, the track & field team traveled to Caravel Academy where they had a wildly successful afternoon. Indoor Track: The Indoor Track & Field team traveled to Staten Island, NY on Saturday to compete in the Ocean Breeze Freedom Games. Abby Carian 22 recorded a match-high 17 kills. Swimming: The boys swim team had a historic season as they won the DISC Conference Championship for the first time in school history, went undefeated in the regular season, and placed 3rd overall at the State Championship Meet. Masks required. The Quakers went 6-2 in the Delaware Independent Schools Conference, beating Sanford, St. Andrew's, and Tatnall two times apiece. The Wilmington College Store allows you to customize Quakers clothing and merch. No additional spectators will be permitted. Cross Country: It was a great day at Winterthur yesterday as the boys' and girls' cross country teams competed in the New Castle County Championships. In their loss to the #1 Spartans on Tuesday afternoon, the Quakers fought hard and won the first set (the only team to take a set off of St.Marks all season). Down 0-2 to Wilmington Christian, the Quakers refused to give in and earned their fourth straight win on Tuesday evening. Football: The Quakers improved to 5-0 this weekend, defeating Glasgow 44-6. Wilmington College Athletics 200 free: Tauson Biggs 24, Mason Montejo 26, McDonnell 25, and Seth Reisman 26 Boys Basketball: Competing in arguably the toughest conference in the State of Delaware, the boys basketball team battled their way to an overall record of 9-11 and fell just short of qualifying for the DIAA State Tournament this winter. They will have two final matches this week against Caesar Rodney and Charter before they participate in the DIAA Golf State Championships. In both matches, Aubrey Nisbet 23, Alexis Montana 22, and Ava Rubano 24 won their matchups at 1st, 2nd, and 3rd singles. Liam Sullivan 24, participant No matter what you play, have fun with it. 2nd Doubles: Tess Wolf 24 & Anya Agarwal 25 @ Odessa HS, 1st Singles: Silas Montana 25 @ Caesar Rodney HS Down 1-0 against DMA with four minutes left, Brady took the game into her own hands and scored an unassisted goal to tie the game. In their upset win over #5 St. Andrews, Silas Montana '25 (1st singles) pulled off an astoundingly resilient victory, beating the same player he faced last year in two tense tiebreakers, 9-7 in the first and 10-8 in the second. Alexa Donahue 22: 1st Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-State Jake Bryson 23 shot a 41 to lead the way for WFS (3rd overall). Good luck to all WFS runners competing in the DISC Tournament on Thursday (10/27) at St. Andrews School. Conner Verbanas 25, 3rd in the 500 free Brady, Ellie Criscimagna 23, and Sofia Dattani 27 all handed out one assist. The girls swim team had another excellent season as well, going 6-4 in the regular season and placing 14th overall in the State Championship Meet. In their 15-6 win over Padua, Donahue, Hebert, Kaely Tornek 22, and Lily Zawadzkas 25 all recorded hat tricks to lead WFS in scoring. Shiloh Connor 22 found the back of the net twice while Collier Zug 24 and Kato Connor 25 added one goal apiece. Girls Lacrosse: With their win over Padua Academy on Saturday afternoon, the girls lacrosse team has now won three out of their last four contests. Sloan Makoujy 26, participant Peri Mulveny 23 recorded two saves in the shutout. 1st Singles: Aubrey Nisbet 23 @ St. Andrews, 2nd Singles: Ava Steinberger 23 @ St. Andrews, 2nd Doubles: Tess Wolf 24 & Anya Agarwal 25 @ St. Andrews. Alessio Cristanetti-Walker 23 buried all five PATs and made a 35-yard field goal. All matches begin at 3:30pm (see locations below). Girls Tennis: With their wins over Mount Pleasant (4-1 on Monday) and St. Andrews (3-2 today), the girls finished their regular season with a 13-1 record and captured the DISC Championship! Jack Heckles 25 had two hits including a double for the Quakers. Congrats to the following members of the boys' tennis team who made it to the Quarterfinals in their respective DIAA State Tournament brackets! Swimming: The boys swim team won both contests this week, defeating William Penn HS and Delaware Military Academy. To the Class of 2023, congratulations on all that you accomplished during your time wearing the blue and white, we will certainly miss watching you compete with one another. Go Blue! The girls' 4x200 (Gramiak, Caelen Grubb 22, Payton Williams 24, and Greta Munch 25)and 4x400 (Gramiak, Williams, Munch, and Mimi Terranova 22) relay teams were also victorious. Boys Lacrosse: The boys lacrosse team went 1-1 this week, finishing their regular season with an overall record of 9-6. Against their Warriors of Wilmington Christian, Ryan Tattersall 25 netted a career-high 19 points on eight made FG, sinking two shots from beyond the arc. Ryan Weigand 26: 1st Team All-Conference Josephine Wellons 23 earned a 5th place finish with a 42 while Josh Weigand 24 and Kemble Wellons 27 tied for 7th (44). Liam Sullivan 24 (106), Sloan Makoujy 26 (120), and Kaeden Fleming 24 (126) got their first taste of tournament experience as they all wrestled in two matches on Friday afternoon. Gia Cottone 26 and Cora Lohkamp 26 added one goal apiece while Grace Terrell 24, Sara Clotheir 26, and Lila Rubano 26 all added assists. Josephine Mayer 24 assisted on Rowlands 2nd goal. Girls Soccer: Girls soccer remained unbeaten last week as they defeated Tatnall and St. Andrews by a combined scored of 13-0. 2023-24 Soccer Statistics - Wilmington - Wilmington College Athletics Ellie Criscimagna 23 was the first WFS girl to finish, placing 20th overall. Lucy Wood 22 continued to prove herself as one of the top goalies in the State, recorded a game-high 18 saves. In just three seasons, the Class of 2023 won 33 games, made the DIAA State tournament each season, and took home the 2023 DISC Championship. Norway - KFUM Fotball - Results, fixtures, squad - Soccerway Theyll look for two more wins this week when they take on Tatnall and St. Andrews! In their 16-7 win over the Pandas, Madeline Rowland 23 scored a team-high four goals while Lilly Zawadzkas 25 and Molly Dolan 26 each netted hat-tricks. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Girls 4x400: Caroline Vanderloo 22, Mia Davenport 25, Ellie Criscimagna 23, and Payton Williams 24, Boys 4x400: Declan Grubb 24, Zae Turman 24, Carter Fenimore 25, and Rohan Mandayam 23, Boys 4x800: Rohan Mandayam 23, Carter Fenimore 25, Matt Renzulli 22, and Silas Montana 25. Against DMA on Saturday, M. Rowland 23 scored both WFS goals against the Seahawks. Wellons defeated her opponent 3 and 2 while Antao took care of business in similar fashion, defeating his opponent 4 and 3. Devin Wallace 24: 50 free Swimming: The boys swim team went 1-1 this week as they defeated Tower Hill (85-72) and fell to Sanford (85-81). Ethan Lukach 26 recorded a game-high seven saves and Z Brea26 added three saves. This is Crocks third tournament win of the 2022-23 campaign. No tickets need to be purchased. Shiloh Connor 22, Johnny Finizio 22, Chaz Manolakos 23, and Rohan Mandayam 23 rounded out the scoring for the Quakers as they each scored one goal. 5-0 win vs. Sanford Josephine Wellons 23 and Zac Antao 24 continued their impressive 2022 campaigns, each defeating their opponent. The boys fought hard in each match, battling until the very end. In their incredible 50-48 come-from-behind win against St. Andrews (the Quakers were down 28-18 at the half), Ish Dobson 23 scored the game-winning basket on an offensive putback with ten seconds remaining! Robby Tattersall 23 led the offensive charge, throwing two touchdown passes to Hudson Zawadzkas 23 (25 yards, 5 yards). Brina Abere 25: 9th in the 400 Tyler Wilmore 24: 1st in the 200 IM and 500 free 400 free: Ashman, Moore, Agne, and P. Mulveny, *No winner for the 200 IM was listed for the girls*, Winners against AI duPont for the boys: In their loss to the #4 Hillers, Robby Tattersall 23 led the Quakers with 13 points, making four FG and converting 5/7 from foul line. Post-Season Honors As soon as we get the specifics for cross country, we will be sure to let you know. 400 free: Stewart, Lawrence, Wallace, and Wilmore, *No winner for the 500 free was listed for the boys*, Winners against Tatnall for the girls: The match is set to begin at 4:00 pm. Were so proud of you Katrina and look forward to cheering you on this fall! Giuliana DiPrinzio '25: one goal, Lila Rubano 26: one assist In a total team effort, Margo Gramiak 22 led the Quakers in the scoring column, scoring 12 points. The Quaker defense continues to be elite as they have only surrendered 28 goals in 11 games (2.5 goals against per contest). Interscholastic athletics at Wilmington Friends School are co-curricular, an integral part of the overall program for grades 7-12. Aubrey Nisbet 23 (1st Singles): 6-0, 6-0 Wilmington College Athletics Donnie Morton 22, who earned his 100th career win earlier at the DISC Championships, earned 6th place in the 138 lb weight class. The Quakers, now 3-0, are back in action next Tuesday when they host Concord HS at 4:00 p.m. Football: The varsity football team improved to 2-0 on Friday night, defeating Tatnall 35-0! 200 free: Avery Martinenza 25, Jillian Farley 25, Wilson, and Peri Mulveny 23 Swimming: The boys and girls swim team remained undefeated as they both defeated MOT Charter on Thursday afternoon. Matthews, Maddie Congrats to Liam Sullivan 24 (113-pound weight class), Kaeden Fleming 24 (120-pound weight class), and Sloan Makoujy 26 (126-pound weight class) on their 1st place finishes in their respective weight classes! Ameer Bashir, Marcel Stewart, Jalen Stewart and Ty Wilmore. Over the weekend, the Quakers fell to two talented squads, losing to Archmere 9-2 (Friday) and Tower Hill 5-0 (Saturday). In their two wins against DMA and Sanford, the girls outscored their opponents 43-12. Muskingum, at In their win over Conrad, Reagan Brady 23 scored the first goal of the contest off of a corner kick from Giuliana DiPrinzio 25. Margo Gramiak 22 (200) Sara Levenson 24 and Greta Vebeliunas 25 (1st Doubles): 6-2, 6-1. 200 medley: Katie Bryan 24, Moore, Ashman, and Agne Golf: It was an exciting day for Quaker golf on Wednesday as Josephine Wellons 23 and Zac Antao 24 competed in the 2nd round of the DIAA State Championship at Baywood Greens. Kaeden Fleming 24, participant, Independent Qualifier They will look to make a splash in the State Tournament beginning on Saturday, May 20. Jason Hughes 24 and Ryan Tattersall 25 led the Quakers with multiple hits. Erin Wilhelm-McKinley 23: two assists The Quakers, ranked #4 in the State, will look to get back on track when they host Sanford next Tuesday (04/18) at 4pm. In their 1-0 victory over Tower Hill, Reagan Brady 23 scored off of an assist from Sofia Dattani 27. Soccer. Mitchell Brenner 24, Zae Turman 24, Rayan Kashif '24, and Brian Gainer 25 represented WFS in the 4x100 on Thursday morning. Wilmington College Quakers . Brady dished out a game-high three assists while Osbourn and Peri Mulveny 23 each had one. Aubrey Ashman 26: 100 breast Thomas Ellis 23 was the first WFS boy to finish, placing 32nd overall. The Quakers will look for their first win of the season on Tuesday afternoon when they host Tatnall at 4pm. Jalen Stewart 24 (800, 1600) Thank you to absolutely everyone who helped me get to this point and a special thank you to my coaches and family who pushed me to always be my best. Wilmington College Quakers Apparel Store | Prep Sportswear Shweiki surrendered one earned run in relief. Clark comes to Wilmington from Brevard College (North Carolina) where she has served as Director of Athletics Compliance and Academic Success for the last academic year. Post-Season Honors Check out Alessio Cristanetti-Walkers 23 nomination for Delaware Online Athlete of the Week! Gianna Cottone 25: 2nd Team All-Conference Boys Basketball: The boys basketball team captured the Quaker Classic Championship this weekend, defeating both Glasgow HS and MOT Charter HS. Devin Wallace 24: 50 free, 100 free In a shortened senior season, he averaged 22 points per game and scored a career-high 30 points in his final contest for the Griffins. Peri Mulveny 23: 1st Team All-Conference There will be 45 minutes allotted for workouts, with 15 minutes for clean up before the next group of students come in. Boys relay winners: Wilmington College Athletics 2nd in the 400 (new school record), Harrison Burns 24, Matt Renzulli 22, Liam Sullivan 24, and Sameer Vidwans 23: 3rd in the distance medley relay. Ellie Driscoll 25 recorded four saves in goal. Dingledine, MJ 21. . Robby Tattersall 23 and Ryan Tattersall 25 netted 14 points apiece to lead the Quakers to their first post-season win in ten years. Reagan Brady 23 handed out a team-high five assists, three of them coming against Wilmington Christian. Alexa Donahue 22 started the scoring for the Quakers in the 1st quarter, ripping a shot right past the goalkeeper off of a beautiful assist from Margo Gramiak 22. In their win against the Warriors from Wilmington Christian, Redd and Rhys Butler 26 each scored four goals while Noah Gibbons 25 added three. The game is scheduled to tip-off at 7:00 pm and tickets go on sale Monday morning at 7:00 am. 1st Team All-Conference: Carian, Nathan, Robinson, Bush 400 free: Ashman, Moore, P. Mulveny, and Agne. Thank you to the Class of 2022 for elevating Quaker wrestling and helping the program reach new heights! Slone, Grace In their 4-0 win against St. Andrews, Simran Dattani 24 scored two goals while Reagan Brady 23 and Ryan Weigand 26 each added one. When he wasn't busy studying or playing basketball, Jordan and his classmate created a podcast titled, "The Griffin Nation Podcast" in hopes to bring the community together. Sarah Levenson 24 and Tess Wolf 24 won their 1st Doubles matchup (6-3, 6-0) while Kendall Law 24 and Anya Agarwal 25 did not drop a single game in their 2nd Doubles victory (6-0, 6-0). Thank you, Class of 2022, for your leadership and dedication to the Quaker basketball program, well certainly miss watching you compete in the West Gym.
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