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Thursday, October 18, 2018
Sanantha KILLane - Student-Athlete Profile
The Samantha KILLane File -
Experience: Five years GRADE: 10 GPA: 4.0
Favorite Subject: My favorite subject is science because I believe it is the most interesting.
Who do you look up to? I have always looked up to my teammates and coaches. They have always had such an impact on my life and I don't know where I would be without them.
What five-words best describe you? Five words that best describe me is a leader, a hard worker, funny, caring, and helpful.
Favorite Athlete: My favorite athlete would have to be Caroline Knop. She plays for the UF volleyball team and is the libero. She always takes charge on the court and is a very funny person. She always makes her teammates feel important.
Plans after high school: After high school, I plan on going to college and studying to be a marine biologist.
Top three college choices the University of Florida, University of North Florida, Auburn University
Why are high school athletics an important part of a students education? I think being a student-athlete is very important and teaches you a lot. It teaches you how to prioritize and to manage your time carefully.
Why is family involvement an important part of education? Family involvement is important because they are always there to support you and treat you with kindness and respect which, is how you should treat your teammates.
What has been the highlight of your playing high school sports? The highlight of my high school volleyball would have to be making varsity in 9th grade.
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Student-Atrhlete Profile - Taylor Roop - LPA Girls Varsity Volleyball
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AirROOP: Lincoln Park Academy Senior Volleyball Standout Taylor Roop has been an anchor on the Lady Greyhounds Volleyball Team for years! |
Experience: 7 Years GRADE: Grade: 12 GPA: 3.6
Favorite Subject: Biology - I love learning about the human body.
Who do you look up to? My Grandmother - She is the strongest person I know and I want to have a perfect family, just like she did. I aspire to be like her one day.
What five-words best describe you? Loving, selfless, kind, athletic & sweet.
Favorite Professional Athlete: Simone Biles - She is a strong athlete and has worked hard for everything that she has accomplished. It shows that things are not just given - you have to work for what you want just as she did.
Plans after high school: After high school, I plan on attending a four-year college/university and study physical sciences.
Top three college choices: Florida Atlantic, University of South Florida, Florida State University
Why are high school athletics an important part of a students education? High school athletics are important in a student's overall education because it teaches students teamwork, time management, responsibility, and priorities. They teach things that could not be learned in the classroom.
Why is family involvement an important part of education? Family involvement is important for a students education because it provides support and students always need an extra push to always know that someone is there for them when they need it.
What has been the highlight of your playing high school sports? The highlight of the time I've played high school sports is making so many memories and creating strong relationships with my teammates, and being to be able to experience what it is like to be a part of a team - something I will never forget.
Thursday, April 6, 2017
BOOM!
April 5, 2017 – Fort Pierce, FL – When Lincoln Park Academy Head Softball Coach Roger Mathews arrived at Greyhound Field in the Lawnwood Sports Complex on Tuesday night he knew it was going to be special. But just how special this night would end up surprised even Mathews.
Although Mathews and his Lady Greyhounds were scheduled to take on an always strong Martin County Tigers team, the real story was the milestone that Mathews and Company reached right at the start of Spring Break – or so we thought.
Let’s set the stage.
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Stand out 8th Grade Short Stop Layne Chesney got things started for the Greyhounds with a dinger over the fence in Centerfield in the first inning. |
Mathews is nothing short of a legend when it comes to coaching softball. In Florida, he is second, only behind Kathy Finnucan or Winter Park Trinity Prep, for wins by an active coach and third for all-time wins, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations.
Nationally Matthews is ranked 22nd of the 5,517active high school softball coaches putting him in the elite top 1%.
A diverse crowd of friends, former players, and school district employees, led by Troy Ingersoll the Chairman of the School Board and E. Wayne Gent the Superintendent for St. Lucie Public Schools were on hand to honor the man they don’t just call “coach”, but that they call “friend”.
LPA Athletic Director, Ms. Jill Cory, who coordinated the event, spoke of how she has known Mathews for 25-years, at first calling him a rival and now calling him a true friend.
Superintendent Gent reflected on how as a coach at Fort Pierce Central, he and others would marvel at achieving 100 wins and never thought that 500 wins were even possible, while School Principal Henry Sanabria spoke of the tough love that Mathews is famous for.
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Senior Madison Walsh puts the ball over the centerfield fence for the Greyhounds third home run of the first inning. |
And Ingersoll, who is also the youth minister at Westside Church where Mathews and wife Karen attend, spoke of how dedicated he is to the kids in St. Lucie County.
But, it is the people that Mathews has mentored over the past 29 seasons that bring a tear to his eye as he has watched them grow and start families of their own, some of who had made their way to Greyhound Field to pay tribute the ‘ol ball coach.
There was Taylor Strickland, a star pitcher for the Lady Greyhounds who led the team to the State Final Four a few years ago, Jennifer Pottorff a successful small business owner and assistant softball coach at John Carroll, Paul Langel a Captain in the St. Lucie County Fire District, college instructor and Mathews trusted assistant coach as well as many others, including much of the current John Carroll High School Softball Team.
So as this year’s Greyhound team made their way to Foundation Academy in Central Florida for a doubleheader on March 11th they knew that something special was about to happen. Coach was sitting on 498 wins and they desperately wanted to do whatever was needed to get him to 500.
Yet, they knew it would not be easy as they had defeated Foundation last year by the slimmest of margins. But this year’s team is a group of young up and coming student-athletes who are driven by success and have responded well to that tough love Principal Sanabria had spoken about.
So well in fact that the ladies tossed back to back 14-0 not hitters on that magical March day to help Mathews reach the milestone of 500 wins.
But now with Spring Break lasting a week and no home games scheduled until April 3rd the community and his players would have to wait to honor their coach.
And wait they did.
A lightning delay caused everything to be pushed back for over an hour and the first pitch didn’t come until well after 6:30.
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LPA Pitcher Catlin Comer gets all of this pitch in the second inning for the Lady Greyhounds fourth home run of the night. |
Sophomore pitcher Caitlyn Comer made quick work of the Tigers in the top of the first setting up the surprise that no one saw coming.
LPA’s first batter was eighth-grade standout shortstop Layne Chesney who patiently waited for “her pitch” knocking the big yellow ball over the Centerfield fence to the delight of the crowd, her teammates and especially Mathews who shouted “you see what happens when you wait on it”, from the third base coaches box.
Two batters later ninth grader Ciera Clark knocked in the first of her two home runs for the night prompting Langel to yell “BOOM” from the first base coaches box.
The next batter, Senior Maddison Walsh, then put a ball way over the fence in Centerfield, just as a bench player from Martin County was retrieving Clark’s dinger causing Mathews to say in disbelief “I’ve never seen anything like this in my 29 years of coaching”, while “BOOM, BOOM” could be heard from the first base side of the field.
In next frame “BOOM, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM” was heard as this time pitcher Comer connected for a home run.
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From Left: School Board Chir Troy Ingersoll, LPA Principal Henry Sanabria, Coach Roger Mathews and LPA Athletic Director Jill Cory |
And so, a night that was to be special for one reason turned into a night made special by a group of young ladies looking to give a true legend one of his best memories from a 29-year, 500 plus win coaching career!
Saturday, March 11, 2017
MATHEWS MAKES HISTORY
March 11, 2017 – Winter Garden, FL – Lincoln Park Academy Head Softball Coach, Roger Mathews, made history today by becoming the only area high school softball coach to win 500 games. Duel back to back 14-0 victories put the iconic coach and teacher over the top on the road in Winter Park this afternoon.
The 500th victory will be celebrated on April 4th after the Martin County game at the Lawnwood Softball Fields.
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
GREYHOUNDS IMPROVE TO 3-1 WITH 15-9 VICTORY OVER JOHN CARROLL
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Logan
Peters threw 69 pitches for LPA and went for 2.2 innings giving up three hits, four walks and four runs while striking out one. |
The Greyhounds were led at the plate by Joseph Aguilla, batting in the ninth slot but going 3-4 with four RBI’s and three runs. Cleanup hitter JD Stubbs went 3-5 while Branden Calise, in the number two slot, went 2-4 with three RBI’s and a run scored.
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Golden Rams starting pitcher Michael LaRocca threw for 2.1 innings allowing two hits, four runs and two walks while striking out two Greyhound batters. |
For the Rams, Center Fielder Justin O’Leary, went 2-3 with three RBI’s on the day, while starting pitcher Michael LaRocca, batting clean-up, went 1-1 with an RBI and three runs scored. Ram batters struck out just seven times as compared to nine times for the Greyhounds.
A total of seven combined pitchers were used by both teams with LaRocca going 2.1 innings, allowing two hits, four runs, and two walks while fanning two and taking the loss for John Carroll. Joey LeClare had three strikeouts for the Rams. Drew Hicks, Josh Manor and Brenden Leahy all pitched one inning for John Carroll.
Logan Peters threw 69 pitches for LPA and went for 2.2 innings giving up three hits, four walks and four runs while striking out one. Liam Felix picked up the win for the Greyhounds going 3.1 innings and allowing one hit, two runs, and three walks while striking out three Ram batters.
LPA is home on Friday at Lawnwoods Bud Gladwin Baseball Complex with a first pitch at 6:00PM against LaBelle. And the Greyhounds will host Treasure Coast High School next week on Tuesday March 7th at 5:30 before traveling to Clewiston for a 6PM contest in a district showdown on Thursday March 9th. John Carroll travels south on Thursday to take on Coral Springs Christian with a 3:45PM start and returns to Fort Pierce for a 6:00PM Tuesday match-up against powerhouse St. Lucie West Centennial and a 7PM Friday game against Highlands Christian.
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