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at h l e t i c s
Fall Wrap-up It all started in
late August when
Browning held its
annual pre-season soccer training at Camp Mah-KeeAndrew H. West ’92
Nac in Lenox,
Mass. The boys
set a new record for numbers with a
whopping 36 boys in attendance, rang-
ing from Form I through Form VI. After graduating so many seniors from the
year before, the boys knew it was going to take some hard work to get back to the place they wanted to be. The var-
sity team had a few returning seniors
who were able to keep the team deter-
mined and focused from the start. The major question mark for the team was who was going to be the goalkeeper,
but that was quickly answered at camp when Jonathan Flinchum ’14 stepped
up and showed Coach Watson that he was ready to be the man.
The Middle School Panthers relied
heavily on their defense this year to
help the team hold opponents at bay and opened up the season with two
very impressive 1-1 ties against power-
On the varsity front, Coaches
proud of. They showed some
house LFNY and Trevor Day. Despite
Watson and Zeuner were very proud
proved throughout the year and I know
team. Despite being injured through-
proud of its efforts is the varsity cross
it their best shot. The highlight for
Coach Bernard; they had a very suc-
some trouble scoring, the team im-
Coaches Brown and Protheroe are al-
ready eager to give it another go in 2014. The junior varsity team, under the
leadership of our new coach, Jeff Lisciandrello, really established themselves as a legitimate threat in the NYCAL. The new, serious attitude and focus they established after a few disap-
pointing games in the start of the sea-
son is sure to carry on and provide the JV team with some real hope for 2014.
THE
BUZZER
of the efforts put forth by the whole out the season, the Panthers gave
the boys was the amazing 1-0 win
they had against league champion
LFNY. That was LFNY’s only loss of the year. After losing to LFNY 1-10
earlier, the boys decided they were ready to do what was necessary to
become a real contender. Browning
real “grytte!”
Another team that should be very
country team under the guidance of
cessful season. And even more good news for the Panthers is that the
newly formed Middle School cross
country team also did very well, providing Coach Bernard with some talent down the road.
As Director of Athletics, I applaud
finished in third place, and despite
all our athletes and am pleased to
semifinals, the boys had a lot to be
individual coaches:
falling to Columbia Prep 1-2 in the
offer the following reports from our