FALL SPORTS TRYOUTS
Volleyball - 8/23 - 9 am @ Molloy
Girls Soccer - 8/23 @ Alley Pond Park (Winchester Blvd) 8-10 am
Boys Soccer - 8/23 @ Alley Pond Park (Winchester Blvd) 7:30 am - Varsity
10:30 am - Fresh
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UPDATES FROM A.D. OFFICE
Congratulations to our Girls Varsity Softball Team who won the Diocesan Championship on Friday. They play in the City Game tomorrow, 5/25 at 5 pm at Moore Catholic vs. St. Joseph by the Sea.
Girls JV Softball plays for the Diocesan Championship today, 5/24 at 3:45 pm at Cunningham Park.
Congratulations to our Boys JV Baseball team for winning the Brooklyn/Queens division. They enter the playoffs as the number one seed. They play tomorrow, 5/25, at 4 pm vs.St. Joseph by the Sea at Home.
Congratulations to our Track and Field team who competed in the City Championship this weekend. Kathleen Woods broke her own Molloy record in the Steeplechase. Sean Collins was a City Champion in the two events and Stephanie Rey in one.
Our Boys Varsity Baseball team enters the playoffs today with a home game vs. Moore Catholic at 4 pm.
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CHSAA GOLF LEAGUE
CHSAA announcements from League Chairman and NYS Federation Tournament Director Bill Niklaus:
The CHSAA State Championship is set for Monday, June 7, 2010 at the James Baird State Golf Course. Tee-offs will start at 10AM.
The NYS Federation Championship is set for Sunday June 13, 2010 at Bethpage "Black" golf Course. Spectators are welcome!
CHSAA LEAGUE RESULTS (updated June 3, 2010 at 11:39AM)
Championship: Result
Iona defeated Fordham Prep with a 3-2 victory. Cogratulations to both teams for oustanding seasons.
2nd Round of Play-offs scheduled for Wednesday, May 26.
Stepinac plays Iona
Farrell plays winner of Fordham
Top twenty Golfers in the 2010 League: these players have qualified for the CHSAA Golf State Championship on June 7 at James Baird State Park.
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Shuttle Hurdle Relay Team at Nationals
Congratulations to our newest All-Americans our Shuttle Hurdle Relay team who finished fifth at the Nationals. Their time of 30.64 qualified them as All-Americans.
Pictured from (L-R): Joseph Pinckney (Sr.), Matt Catera (Sr.), Coach Bro. Pat Hogan, Sean Collins (Sr.), Connor Devin (Jr.)
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Three Wins in Three Days to be Champs
GAME DAY March 12 , 2010 :The Girls Varsity Basketball team is now in the Quarter Finals of the Catholic State Tournament . They play St. Mary's of Manhasset at 6:00 PM tonight at Kellenberg Memorial High School in Uniondale . A win would advance them into the Semi Finals at St. Dom's in Oyster Bay tomorrow morning at 11:00 AM vs. the winner of Sacred Heart Buffalo and Cardinal Spellman from the Bronx game. A win in the Semis will put the Stanners in The NY State Final Class "A" on Sunday at 3:00 PM at Cardinal Spellman. So it will be a grueling 3 games in 3 days. March 12 , 13 and 14. Come out and support your Team . The Stanners last won an "A" Championship in 2004 when Roslyn Gold-Onwude (Stanford) and Jessica McEntee (NYU) were on the team.
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New Look Stanners get past St. Francis Again
By JOSEPH STASZEWSKI
Last Updated: 3:11 AM, February 24, 2010
Posted: 1:37 AM, February 24, 2010
It was St. Francis Prep that inspired Molloy coach Tom Catalanotto to experiment in the first place.
He sent struggling Mount St. Mary’s-bound guard Kelly Guerriero to the bench and inserted hard-nosed Kathryn Edwards, feeling it was the best way to match an opponent without a true post player. The changes have since sparked a string of good play from the Stanners as their defense, speed and ball movement has improved.
“It gets the game going,” Binghamton-bound forward Kyra Aloizos said. “It gets everyone moving. It’s better for our team just because it get everyone involved.”
The effects were again on display against the Terriers. No. 4 Molloy turned up its half-court defense and got out in transition in the third quarter to pull away for a 50-34 win over host No. 5 St. Francis Prep in the CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Division I girls basketball quarterfinals Tuesday night. They advance to face top-seeded Christ the King 6 p.m. Thursday at Bishop Ford in the semifinals.
“It really gets to them,” freshman guard Amani Tatum said of her team’s quickness. “When we get into them, they get frustrated. You hear them yelling on the court.”
Kyra Aloizos scored the game’s first 10 points and finished with 16 for Molloy (11-14). Tatum added 10
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Stanners late-game woes continue in Ford loss
By JOSEPH STASZEWSKILast Updated: 12:27 PM, February 2, 2010Posted: 2:47 AM, February 2, 2010
The situation has become all too familiar to Archbishop Molloy.
It again appeared to be building momentum, but went away from what was working and couldn’t sustain it. The Stanners found themselves right in the thick of things in the final minutes of a league game, down just five, but again were the team making critical errors down the stretch.
“We turned it over right after that or we took a long shot and they got a rebound and went down the other end for a layup,” Molloy coach Tom Catalanotto said. “That’s usually what happens to us. … We can’t finish. It’s getting very frustrating.”
Molloy left Park Slope with a 56-47 loss to Bishop Ford in CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Division I girls basketball Monday night. Playing without Adelphi-bound point guard Marielle Duryea, who was home sick with a fever, the Stanners rode forward Kyra Aloizos in the third quarter to get back into the game, with Kelly Guerriero (nine points) and the rest of the Molloy guards struggling from the outside. Elizabeth (Gurt) Lynch also added nine.
“I was just drawing the fouls,” Aloizos said. “If I got the rebound I was just putting it up. I just wanted to get the foul.”
The Binghamton-bound senior scored 15 points, including 11 str
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Molloy's Aloizos breaks funk in loss to Mary Louis
Amidst Karin Robinson’s stellar performance, Kyra Aloizos was having a resurgence of her own. The Archbishop Molloy forward, after a fast start to the season, has battled inconsistency in her focus and her play for the better part of January.
Aloizos was in old form and as active on the offensive glass as she has been at any point in the season at Pitaro Gymnasium, one of her favorite places to play. The Binghamton-bound senior scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in Molloy’s 68-59 loss to host Mary Louis in CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Division I girls basketball Saturday. She made deliberate post moves and drove strong to the basket.
“Half of my points tonight were off rebounds,” said Aloizos, who admitted to being in a prolonged funk. “Crashing the boards gets me more active and more in the flow of the game.”
Unfortunately for the Stanners, Robinson burned them for 20 of her 30 points in the second half and grabbed 20 rebounds. Molloy (7-11, 4-5 B/Q) trimmed a 12-point third quarter deficit to just 56-51 on a baseline drive from Aloizos with 5:05 left in the game. Robinson then grabbed the game’s next five rebounds and scored six straight points to put TMLA (11-5, 7-2) back up 63-51 with 4:24 remaining.
“We didn’t rebound down the stretch,” Molloy coach Tom Catalanotto said. “That was our problem”
Added Aloizos of Robinson: “She went off. She went
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Tatum, Archbishop Molloy tame Terriers late
By JOSEPH STASZEWSKI
Last Updated: 3:30 AM, January 27, 2010
Posted: 12:55 AM, January 27, 2010
Amani Tatum proved once again that she is just a freshman in name only.
The Archbishop Molloy guard put together a sequence of plays down the stretch worthy of a seasoned veteran to help end the team’s five-game losing streak. Tatum scored five straight points and grabbed a key rebound in the game’s final 1:30 to allow the Stanners to slip past St. Francis Prep, 56-52, in CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens Division I girls basketball at Jack Curran Gymnasium Tuesday night.
“Nobody on this team considers her a freshman,” senior guard Kelly Guerriero said. “The way she plays, the way she acts, she is not a freshman.”
Molloy got the ball back off the rebound of a missed free throw by Kyra Aloizos, who was trying to tie the score by completing a 3-point play. Tatum proceeded to easily break down her defender for a 3-point play of her own. On the Terriers' next possession, she poked the ball away from the Nicole Lenard near the top of the key and went in for an easy layup to put the Stanners up 52-48 with 48.9 seconds left. Turnovers kept SFP from making a comeback and Tatum rebounded her own missed free throw with 40 seconds remaining.
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Molloy Soccer Teams Meet to Celebrate
The Molloy Soccer Teams and their parents met at the Immaculate Conception Center for their annual dinner to celebrate their seasons. Coaches spoke about their players and accomplishments as well as their hopes for next season. Over 140 guests attended to support and applaud the 4 teams. All enjoyed good food, good company and great stories!
NIKE donated shoe care kits and laces for the players that will be sold at this year's World Cup. The proceeds of these sales at the World Cup will be donated to the African Aides Fund.
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