SCH Spring Sports Roundup
What a season it has been! Our student-athletes (and alumni!) have played their hearts out this past spring. Here are some highlights from recent weeks:
- Emma Bradbury ’23 was named a USA Lacrosse All-American, finished with 300+ career draw controls, 200+ career goals
- Fallon George ’23 was named to the USA Lacrosse All-Academic Squad
- Deus Stanislaus ’27 was selected to attend US Soccer’s National U14 Talent ID camp
- Caroline Foley ’23, Alex Reilly ’24, Madison Freeman ’24, Emma Bradbury ’23, and Cortney Neverosky ’24 were named to the PASLA Lacrosse All-Academic Team
- Brendan Dundas ’23, Ross Prince ’24, and Hayes Schreiner ’24 were named to the All-EPLCA Lacrosse Team
- Brendan Dundas ’23 finished this lacrosse season with 85 goals, 31 assists for a total of 116 points in only 25 games
- Softball finished 2nd in the PAISAA final with a tough 1-0 loss to Shipley after a big semifinal win vs league rival GA
- Baseball, our Inter-Ac Champs, lost a tough semifinal vs Perkiomen in PAISAA
- Sean Finn ’23 was named baseball Co-MVP for the Inter-Academic League
- Al Amadou ’23, Cam Burns ’24, and Jaren Morton ’23 were named to CoBL All-Area Basketball teams
- Alex Reilly ’24, Brae Powell ’26, and Madigan Wallach ’26 were named to Philly Division teams for the All-America Underclass Games to be held in Maryland this summer
- Alumna Delaney Sweitzer ’19, the goalkeeper for Syracuse women’s lacrosse team, was recently named an IWLCA All-American and Goalkeeper of the Year
- Alumnus Henry Brandstadter ’22 was named a 2x All-American for his track and field performances in the long jump and 4x100m relay at Emory University
- Alumnus Scott Bandura ’20 broke a 22-year-old Princeton University baseball record, tallying 120 total bases in one season
- Total of 28 athletes named to All-Inter-Academic Spring Teams