01. September 2010 · Comments Off · Categories: Cars, Home, News · Tags: , , , , , , ,

Cypress Lake started its volleyball season strong, taking down South Fort Myers 25-14, 29-27, 25-13 Tuesday.

Brooke Snyderman led the Panthers with eight kills and seven digs, while Emily Keim had six kills, 23 assists and three blocks and Audrey Boren had five kills and five blocks.

Brittany Mattras and Mallory Motycka led South Fort Myers with four blocks and two kills each.

- LABELLE D. DUNBAR 25-5, 25-4, 25-13: Kendall Marotti had 19 aces and nine kills for LaBelle. Abbie O’Serrell and Rachel Reinbott each added eight aces.

- SEACREST D. OASIS, 25-10, 25-6, 25-14: Oasis started the season with a loss.

- NORTH D. MARINER, 25-12, 25-18, 25-8: North (1-1) won its home opener.

- Bishop Verot D. Barron Collier 25-14, 25-20, 25-10: Sarah Toggweiler led the Vikings (1-0) with 14 kills, while MacKenzie Fry added four blocks and Gina Clarke had 25 assists.

- ECS D. Bradenton Christian 25-18, 25-13, 25-7: Kelsey Fox had 10 kills and Schuyler Moore added 17 digs for ECS (1-0).

- Estero d. First Baptist 22-25, 25-14, 16-25, 25-21, 15-12: Stacey Mielke had 14 kills and Ashley Baker added six aces for Estero (1-0).

- Baker d. Cape Coral 25-21, 25-12, 25-9: Lexi Goldberg had 10 digs, Alexis Ross added six kills and Sierra Myers pitched in five kills for Baker (1-0).

Boys Golf

BAKER 154, FORT MYERS 158, GULF COAST 161

Arrowhead GC, Par 36

Baker: Dylan Fine 37, Tyler Doyle 38, Anthony Myers 38, Michael Faulkner 41, Bryr Austen 41

Gulf Coast: Corey Childers 34, Matt Leite 41, Thomas Reber 42, Luke Hammock 44

Fort Myers: Jonathan Lowery 39, Sam Murphy 39, Ryan Fowler 39, Mike Andre 41

Records: Baker 2-0, Gulf Coast 0-2, Fort Myers 2-1

RIVERDALE 166, ISLAND COAST 237

River Hall GC, Par 36

Riverdale: Nik Clodfeller 39, Tanner Nipper 39, Zame Warner 44, Mike Esnier 44

Island Coast: Jordan Carr 47, Ben Adbil 58, Nate Carbonnell 61, Chris Quiorga 71

Records: Riverdale 1-0, Island Coast 0-1

CANTERBURY 208, OASIS 209

Shell Point GC, Par 36

Canterbury: Carson Burton 44, Fabian Hamprecht 52, Derek Wu 55, Michael Payson 57

(2 of 2)

Oasis: J.P. Schleiter 39, Michael Shwartz 48, Tyler Baston 61, Sully Hess 61

Records: Canterbury 1-0, Oasis 0-1

Girls golf

Fort Myers 175, Gulf Coast 191

Vineyards, Par 36

Fort Myers: Georgia Price 35, Naina Sharma 45, Daniella Debitetto 45, Emily Thorp 50

Record: Fort Myers 2-0

Girls swimming

FORT MYERS 134, MARINER 35

200 medley relay: Fort Myers 2:08.99; 200 free: Lauren Samuelson (FM) 2:14.26; 200 IM: Abi Tyler (FM) 2:22.36; 50 free: Stephanie Martinez (FM) 26.55; 100 fly: Jessica Hurley (FM) 1:08.97; 100 free: Lauren Samuelson (FM) 1:01.63; 500 free: Abi Tyler (FM) 5:36.85; 200 free relay: Fort Myers 1:57.30; 100 back: Jessica Hurley 1:15.18; 100 breast: Stephanie Martinez (FM) 1:19.37; 400 free relay: Fort Myers 4:14.54

Cape Coral 110, Cypress Lake 49

200 medley: Cape Coral 2:06.63; 200 free: Jennifer Crawford (CC) 2:19.82; 200 IM: Michaela Steakley (CC) 2:33.31; 50 free: Samantha Morreal (CC) 30.69; 100 fly: Steakley (CC) 1:13.08; 100 free: Monica Jaeger (CC) 59.43; 500 free: Hannah Brown (CL) 5:46.37; 200 free relay: Cypress Lake 2:08.31; 100 back: Jaegar (CC) 1:08.39; 100 breast: Brown (CL) 1:15.98; 400 free relay: Cape Coral 4:06.95.

Records: Cape Coral 1-0, Cypress lake 0-1

Boy’s swimming

FORT MYERS 134, MARINER 33

200 medley: Fort Myers 1:50.89; 200 free: Jacob Alvarado (FM) 1:58.92; individual medley: Michael Missouri 2:05.66; 50 free: John Therrien (FM) 22.92; 100 fly: Cyril Kurland (FM) 1:02.48; 100 free: Logan Samuelson (FM) 53.70; 500 free: Zachary Wilson 5:28.06; 200 free relay: Fort Myers 1:41.25; 100 back: Michael Missouri (FM) 1:03.63; 100 breast: Cyril Kurland 1:13.35; 400 free relay: Fort Myers 1:39.60

Cape Coral 124, Cypress Lake 46

200 medley: Cape Coral 1:54.89; 200 free: Andrew Greene (CC) 2:08.12; 200 IM: Corey Connell (CC) 2:29.86; 50 free: Graham Murza (CC) 24.45; 100 fly: Rico Dall (CC) 1:01.27; 100 free: Nick Keating (CC) 54.64; 500 free: Murza (CC) 5:12.88; 200 free relay: Cape Coral 1:43.27; 100 back: Tyler Thresher (CC) 1:02.87; 100 breast: Mike Padula (CC) 1:18.56; 400 free relay: Cape Coral 3:47.10.

Records: Cape Coral 1-0, Cypress lake 0-1

Football

CAPE CORAL CHRISTIAN 66, NICAEA ACADEMY 6: The Crusaders won their six-man football opener in easy fashion on Saturday. Freshman WR/LB Moe Franklin caught six passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns on offense and had three sacks and two fumble recoveries on defense, returning one for another score.

Senior quarterback Jamal Ward passed for 75 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 100 yards and two more scores. Cape Christian (1-0) will travel to Islamorada Island Christian on Saturday.

Tuesday’s HS roundup: Cypress opens volleyball season with win

27. August 2010 · Comments Off · Categories: Family, News · Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Gulf Coast High athletic director Jose Arias keeps waiting for Frank Tudryn to walk into his office.

New Sharks coach Andrew Miranti finds himself looking for Tudryn’s car at times.

Gulf Coast quarterback Darby McCormick sees a cart on the high school field and, for a second, he thinks it’s coach T.

And when Pam Tudryn is working at the high school, she expects her husband to come walking down the hall or into her classroom.

But what she’ll miss the most are those Friday nights when Frank Tudryn would be walking on that football sideline, a list of plays in his left hand, his right on his hip.

“We’ve done this for 40 years,” Pam Tudryn said, a tear falling down her face.

Gulf Coast’s Shark Stadium was renamed Thursday night in honor of former coach Frank Tudryn, who died in May after a fight with cancer.

Rain and lightning forced the event to move indoors, but that didn’t dampen the mood in the slightest.

Gulf Coast fans held their annual tailgate and pep rally before the dedication. The band played, cheerleaders kept the gym loud and yells went up for the players and coaches.

Because of football and family obligations, Pam Tudryn’s family couldn’t make the dedication.

As she walked to midcourt, Miranti had his arm around her. She told him she was nervous.

“But when they told me I didn’t have to speak, I relaxed,” she said.

Arias gave her a kiss, tears coming down his face.

“It’s been a tough time here,” he said. “Frank’s meant a lot.”

Besides naming the field after Tudryn – a name which will be shown on the back of the press box – players will have FET on their helmets, which stands for Frank Edward Tudryn.

As the Sharks enter games this season, they will touch a rock before heading onto the field. On the rock will be a plaque with Tudryn’s picture.

For now, there’s a temporary plaque. It states:

A teacher of life both in the classroom and on the field.

A strong leader who pioneered our program and to all he would say, “Finish strong.”

Gulf Coast will christen Tudryn Field with a game against Miami Ferguson tonight.

Tudryn’s name lives on at football field