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QO Athletes of the Month - Sept. 2006
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Varsity Girls Soccer
Mariah has been instrumental to the Cougar’s defense keeping opposing teams away from the goal. “She consistently plays with intensity and rarely comes out of a game,” added coach Keiller. Mariah has been instrumental to the Cougar’s defense keeping opposing teams away from the goal. “She consistently plays with intensity and rarely comes out of a game,” added coach Keiller.
Varsity Cheerleading
Doing a great job while leading the squad and becoming a main power-base, junior captain Alexandra has still kept her great enthusiam and dedication.
Varsity Girls Volleyball
Middle hitter and setter Jessica has helped the Cougars reach a 3-1 record. She recorded 14 kills in the Northwest match and also 12 aces agaisnt Whitman.
Varsity Girls Field Hockey
Coming off a season as an All-Met performer, Emily has continued her excellent play. “She is the most dominant player and best communicater on the team,” added coach Ries.
Varsity Girls Cross Country
Won the Mount St. Mary’s meet with a record time of 19:13, won the dual meet against Northwest with another course record of 19:42, and hopes to attend Brown.
Varsity Girls Tennis
In Katie ’s first year on the team, she has shown potentioal playing in the third doubles spot. With a hurt ankle, Katie has shown up to every match. She has been an important part of the team.
Varsity Football
Chase has shown great leadership throughout the Cougars first two wins. He has recorded 14 solo tackles, seven assisted tackles, one tackle for a loss, two interceptions and two QB hurries.
Varsity Boys Soccer
Ryan has shown leadership for the team. “He has been the most steady defender and has done a good job tackling when the opposing team’s offense is breaking to the goal,” said coach McEvoy.
Varsity Boys Cross Country
Lynch took second place at the Peter Geraghty Invitational and first place against Northwest, recording a new Quince Orchard course record of 17:27.
Varsity Boys Golf
“Throughout the first four matches, Brian is the leading golfer on the team. He has averaged 43.5 strokes for nine holes,” said head coach Jeff Simms.
