Trinity-Pawling Magazine Summer 2012

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WINTER Squash

Skiing Ned Reade Cup: Mitch Bottini ‘12

Livingston B. Cole Award: Gibson Drysdale ‘13

Basketball

Most Improved Award: Konstantin Kochen ‘13

out the year. Perhaps the most significant victory was a 9-8, 9th-inning, three-run comeback over a strong Loomis squad. The Pride managed to register 21 runs against a talented Westminster team, and put forth a solid effort to beat Founders foe Taft. Suffering two close 9-8 losses to rival

multiple schools on a given day did not enjoy many practice rounds. The squad earned impressive victories over Brunswick and Hotchkiss. Captain John Collins ’13 managed to place 4th out of 63 golfers at the Founders League tournament. The team will return many players next year and

Kent and Choate summed up their season. T-P was close in almost every game this season. The Pride always managed to put forth a solid effort, and competed hard in every contest.

looks to improve and continue achieving success.

Varsity Tennis (4-7) After a strong start Tennis struggled with a challenging schedule to conclude JV Baseball (5-9) the season. The team was fast out of the JV Baseball finished with high expectagate winning their first three matches over tions for next year. Key wins over Rumsey Millbrook, South Kent, and Canterbury. Hall, 16-13 in extra innings gave the team Then the Pride hit the toughest part of their a sense of accomplishment. The Pride schedule, dropping the next six matches. finished the year successfully, winning two In those contests the Pride faced tough of their last three games. They managed to Hotchkiss and Hopkins teams. The squad best a tough Taft squad 12-11, while earn- also dropped a close contest to Kent, 3-4, ing a 25-3 win over rival Kent in their last before bouncing back to beat The Guncontest. The Pride baseball program seems nery 4-3 to conclude the season. to be developing effectively. JV Tennis (4-7) Golf (12-11) The JV tennis team was defined by their The Trinity-Pawling golf team finished teamwork. Led by Tyler Richards ‘14 and with a winning record. The team expeSung Gwan Choi ‘13, the team shuffled rienced many triumphs and faced many around the line up throughout the season, challenges. A squad that usually played experimenting with many doubles combi-

Annual Award: Coaches Award: Gerald McClease ‘12 Miller Lyssikatos ‘12

Left, Braedon Bayer ‘14 dribbles upcourt in a 57-53 win over Taft; Gianni Bianchin ‘12 dodges a short stick Brunswick defender; Brent Howell ‘14 easily clears the bar in a late-season home meet; Ridge Dulitz ‘13 rounds third to eventually score in a 9-8 comeback win over Loomis.

nations. The boys embraced this approach and made the most of their opportunities. Ben Green ‘13 made the most significant contribution to the team despite missing the first half of the season. Along with his killer serve, Ben amassed a 4-1 singles record and a 5-1 doubles record. John Kelly ‘15, Alex Jang ‘14, Matt Dwyer ‘12, and Minh Pham ‘13 rounded out the final roster. Thirds Tennis (2-5) Track (2-11) The track team endured a tough season this spring. Despite the adversity, there still were many highlights this season. T-P finished 7th at Founders, and wrapped up their season finishing 12th at New Englands. Mitch Bottini ’12 capped off a spectacular season going undefeated in the Javelin. Greg Harney ’14 proved to be the fastest boy in the school, and had a spectacular season sprinting.

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