DeafDigest Sports – October 7, 2021
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—- random deafsports thoughts
— upcoming football games
— Gallaudet football honors
— bunch of deaf school sports scores & tidbits
— deaf judo
Note:
Florida needs a football opponent on 10/15/21
See message under Florida football below
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won/lost records to date
pls go to bottom of this edition
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Florida football
request by Florida football coach
Florida needs an opponent on 10/15/21 for
an 8-man game.
The original opponent was kicked out of our league
for violating rules. It was supposed to be our homecoming week.
We are desperate to find an opponent.
email either coach Eric Lefors at leforse@fsdbk12.org
or
athletic director Donna Johnson at johnsond@fsdbk12.org
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this week’s games
Oct 7 New Mexico at Minnesota
Oct 7 Oklahoma at Life Christian
Oct 7 Riverside at Desert Chapel
Oct 7 Washington hosts Mary M Knight
Oct 8 Fremont at Cornerstone Christian
Oct 8 Maryland at Virginia Home School
Oct 9 Florida at Alabama
Oct 9 Model at Indiana
Oct 9 Phoenix at Anthem Prep
note:
if your school is missing on the list above,
please email barry@deafdigest.com
Games are being cancelled or played despite
not originally listed on their schedules
and so on.
Your assistance would be very helpful
thank you
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Gallaudet football
Anderson named ECFC Defensive Player of the Week
https://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/fball/2021-22/releases/ecfcpow-week5
Benton named to DC Touchdown Club’s College Football Player of the Week Honor Roll
https://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/fball/2021-22/releases/dctd-benton
note
DC Touchdown Club is one of the most important foundations in the DC area that
honors accomplishments among local college teams and local players
Gallaudet’s offensive line named to the D3football.com Team of the Week
https://www.gallaudetathletics.com/sports/fball/2021-22/releases/d3tow-week5
note
what it is saying is that D3football.com says that our offensive line
is the best among the nation’s NCAA-III teams during this past weekend.
Again, a huge honor for our blockers.
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Colorado volleyball
from a tweet
final: Elbert 3, Colorado School for the Deaf Blind 0
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Fremont volleyball
JV lost to Crosspoint Academy, 2-0 (9-25; 21-25) and V lost
3-1 (24-26; 16-25; 25-18; 9-25).
V Record: 2-5 (2-5). Next up: @ Fremont Christian (Wed., 10/6).
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Indiana football
part of newspaper story
Indiana Deaf 42, Dugger Union 0 — At Dugger, the host Bulldogs fell to
1-3 for the season in a rainy homecoming setback.
newspaper prediction
Indiana Deaf 34, Model Deaf 26
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Lexington volleyball
October 5th
Lexington v. Schecter School of Long Island
Game 1 25- 17 Lex lost
Game 2 25-14 Lex lost
Game 3 25-20 Lex won
Game 4 26-24 Lex lost
October 6th
Lexington v. Heschel
Game 1 25-20 Lex lost
Game 2 25- 17 Lex lost
Game 3 25-16 Lex lost
0-3 record
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Maryland volleyball
Maryland Volleyball Results
Maryland beat Greater Grace Christian Academy
Scores: 25-7, 25-2, 25-7
Record: 15-4-2
Stats
Olivia Clinger
1 kill, 1 dig, 1 ace
Citrine Lummer
13 kills, 3 digs, 10 aces
Jade Macedo
2 kills, 19 assists, 1 dig, 4 aces
Alona Zfati
4 digs, 2 assists, 2 aces
Arabella Bielucke
4 kills, 1 dig, 5 aces
Sigridura Junc
1 kill
Amber Virnig
1 kill
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Minnesota volleyball
Minnesota Deaf def. AFSA, 25-14, 25-18, 22-25, 25-19
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Missouri cross country
Missouri School for the Deaf had their first Cross Country meet of the
year. We raced at Hermann Invitational at Loutre Shore Country Club.
Ethen, Middle School,
ran 2 miles and placed 89 out of 97 boys. His time was 19:23.9. Tracy,
(Junior) and Julia, (Senior) raced on Varsity girls and ran 3.1 miles.
Tracy’s time: 40:27.11
and Julia’s time: 40.40.79. Coach Courtney and Coach Heather are so proud
of our students who raced at the meet, they did Fantastic job. Our next
meet is on
Tuesday, October 12 at Central
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Phoenix volleyball
Phoenix Day (PDSD) defeated Arizona School for the Deaf (ASDB), 25-23,
25-18, 24-26, 26-24, for its first win of the season.
The current season record is 1-7.
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Riverside football
part of newspaper story
Inland football players putting up big numbers
Apple Valley’s Kennan Eck is tied for the section lead with 10 sacks, and
California School for the Deaf-Riverside’s Jory Valencia is tied for third
with 6 interceptions
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Rochester soccer
RSD loses a tough one to Lima Baptist Church 5-2. Earning his first
varsity goal was Gary Youngblood. Cayne Aggas also added one for the
Wildcats. Stenson earned an assist.
Record 1-6.
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St Mary’s soccer
The Bisons slump continued last night after a 2-0 loss to Christian Academy
of Western New York. Our defense and goalie Michael Norris continued its
strong play in
an effort to keep the match close while the offense was still looking for
it’s mojo. Unfortunately, despite a few golden opportunities to score, our
team couldn’t
get a goal. The team continued to show a great deal of effort until the
final whistle blew and the coaches were proud of how the team handled
themselves throughout
the course of the match. The team has entered the back half of the regular
season and travel to Central Baptist on Wednesday. We will continue to
work hard in order
to get back on the scoreboard. Thank you for your support.
Overall Record: 3-4
ESDAA Record: 1-0
NFCAA Record: 2-5
Individual Stats:
Michael Norris: 10 saves
Despite a valiant effort and a lot of heart, the Bisons struggles to get
back into the win column continued tonight with a 2-1 loss to Central
Baptist. Brady Bartell’s determination from the mid field earned him and
our
team a 1-0 lead that we were able to carry into halftime. However, our
advantage would not last and our opponent was able to take advantage of a
defensive breakdown to knot the score 1-1. Although our offense had double
digits in shots against Central Baptist we were unable to punch another
goal
in for the rest of the game. With the game still tied 1-1, our opponent
was
awarded a penalty shot with 5 minutes remaining in the contest. Our keeper
was unable to come up with the save and despite our teams hard work, they
were unable to recover. With no games next week, our coaches and our
players
will take the opportunity to regroup and prepare for a final push to the
playoffs with only 2 games left in our regular season.
Overall Record: 3-5
ESDAA Record: 1-0
NFCAA Record: 2-6
Individual Stats:
Brady Bartell- 1 goal(5th of the season)
Michael Norris- 8 saves
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Texas football
newspaper rankings
PRIVATE SCHOOLS — SIX-MAN
Rank School (Record) Week 6 Prv rank
1 Waco Live Oak (6-0) W: Oglesby, 54-8 1
2 Bulverde Bracken Christian (4-0) Idle 2
3 Austin Veritas (5-0) Idle 3
4 Marble Falls Faith (5-0) W: San Marcos Baptist, 46-30 4
5 Texas School for the Deaf (4-1) W: New Braunfels Christian, 106-67 5
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Texas cross country
The TSD Rangers wrapped up week 7 of the Cross Country season by competing
at the Brentwood Christian School Invitational. Our varsity girls team
competed in a competitive 2 mile race that included several local schools
as well as schools from the Houston area. Patricia Sucilla-Orozco &
Jessica Fontana improved their 2 mile race time by running a season best
while Kristen Medrano fell short of reaching a new season best & Erin
Collins was unable to compete. Our varsity boys team competed in a
competitive 5k race that was compiled with schools from the Austin area.
Arturo Merchan, Hawkins Morgan & Gage Hooper improved their 5k race times
by running their season best times for a 5k while Lorenzo Urrutia was DQ
for running the wrong course. Overall the Running Rangers are on the right
path – they’re seeing their hard work from practices payoff with the
results of knowing they ran a season best.
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Texas volleyball
Volleyball
Varsity
Texas, 0
Vertias, 3
Results: 23-25, 18-25, 14-25
Record: 10-9-1
Junior Varsity
Texas, 0
Vertias, 2
Results: 15-25, 24-26
Record: 12-7
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Western Pennsylvania sports
SOCCER
YESTERDAY’s RESULT – lost to Plants and Pillars, 5-6
NEXT GAME – 10/12/21 HOME vs WASHINGTON HOMESCHOOL HORNETS (V) 4:00 p.m.
LEAGUE RECORD – 0-4-0
OVERALL RECORD – 1-8-0
VOLLEYBALL
NEXT GAME – 10/7/21 HOME vs THE NEIGHBORHOOD ACADEMY (V) 4:00 p.m.
Junior Varsity
YESTERDAY’s RESULT – DNP
RECORD: 0-5
Varsity
YESTERDAY’s RESULT – beat Redeemer-Lutheran, 3-2 (25-10, 25-15, 23-25, 25-27, & 15-9)
LEAGUE RECORD – 0-6
OVERALL RECORD – 1-8
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deaf Judo
World Deaf Judo Championship being held at
Versillia, France from 27th Oct 2021 to 30th Oct 2021.
note:
is USA represented as we do have deaf judo participants?
No. No need to explain why!
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random deafsports thoughts
attitude of many hearing people
a tweet said:
at my college when I laughed that we had a deaf national soccer
team. Their deaf goalie got mad; this issue was quickly handled
another soccer tweet asked:
Someone with a serious face, asking me if deaf people can understand soccer
that person does not realize that soccer is a big sport among
schools for the deaf basically on the east coast
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won/lost records, as of 10/07/21
if you see errors, pls email barry@deafdigest.com
football:
Alabama (8) 1-2
Florida (8) 2-1
Fremont (8) 2-1
Indiana (11) 3-3
Kansas (6) 1-1
Maryland (11) 4-0
Minnesota (8) 0-1
Mississippi (8) 0-1
New Mexico (6) 2-0
Oklahoma (8) 1-1
Phoenix (8) 0-4
Riverside (8) 4-0
Tennessee (8) 0-2
Texas (6) 3-1
Washington (8) 0-1
soccer:
Rhode Island 1-0
Rochester 1-6
St Mary’s 3-5
Western Pennsylvania 1-8
volleyball:
Alabama 1-7
Arkansas 0-5
Florida 5-3
Fremont 2-5
Indiana 3-1
Iowa 1-3
Kansas 4-4
Lexington 0-3
Maryland 15-4-2
Minnesota 3-2
Model 2-0
Oklahoma 3-3
Phoenix 1-7
Rochester 3-0
South Carolina 0-1
St Mary’s 0-2
Texas 10-9-1
Western Pennsylvania 1-8
Wisconsin 2-3