Extracurricular Activities at Sem - Wyoming Seminary
Extracurricular Activities at Sem - Wyoming Seminary
Extracurricular Activities at Sem - Wyoming Seminary
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Tim Hanlon ’12<br />
Kristina Yannotta ’12<br />
Ronni-Lynn Martinez ’10<br />
Baseball<br />
Head Coach – Brian Kaschak<br />
Record: 4 – 13<br />
Softball<br />
Head Coach – Ethan Lewis<br />
Record: 5 – 9<br />
Boys<br />
Lacrosse<br />
Head Coach – Jon Siff<br />
Record: – 8 – 7<br />
Girls<br />
Lacrosse<br />
Sunny Stirewalt ’10<br />
M<strong>at</strong>t Smith ’10<br />
Boys Tennis<br />
Head Coach – C<strong>at</strong>ie Kersey<br />
Record: 7 – 2<br />
Bijoy Ghosh ’11<br />
All sports photos: Michael Touey<br />
Head Coach – Mike Balutanski<br />
Record: 14 – 1<br />
Division Champions<br />
District AA Champions<br />
Qualified for St<strong>at</strong>es (lost first round<br />
to Moravian Academy 2-3)<br />
Girls Soccer<br />
Head Coach – John Hannigan<br />
Record: 1 – 12<br />
Leah Eyerman is <strong>Sem</strong>’s new head coach for girls ice hockey.<br />
Leah is a 2004 gradu<strong>at</strong>e of <strong>Wyoming</strong> <strong>Sem</strong>inary where she was on the first girls ice hockey team, serving as<br />
co-captain for three years and scoring 150 points in 60 games played.<br />
She started her college career <strong>at</strong> Buffalo St<strong>at</strong>e University where she was co-captain of the women’s ice hockey<br />
team for two years, played in 68 consecutive games and won the Unsung Hero Award in 2005. Leah gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />
from Neumann College and played ice hockey for their team, which was ranked 10th in the n<strong>at</strong>ion. Prior to<br />
coming back to <strong>Sem</strong>, Leah spent two years <strong>at</strong> the Rumsey Hall School teaching science and starting their<br />
women’s ice hockey program. Leah has also coached <strong>at</strong> the Keystone St<strong>at</strong>e games for the last three years and<br />
served as a Power Sk<strong>at</strong>ing Specialist Coach for Northwestern Hockey Program in Connecticut in 2008-2010.<br />
Scott Green is the wrestling team’s new head coach.<br />
Green completed his fourth season as assistant coach <strong>at</strong> Binghamton University, his alma m<strong>at</strong>er, in 2009-<br />
10. During th<strong>at</strong> season he helped guide the Bearc<strong>at</strong>s to a 21st place finish in the NCAA Div. I N<strong>at</strong>ional<br />
Championship, a 2010 Colonial Athletic Associ<strong>at</strong>ion Conference championship and a 14-7-2 season record.<br />
Prior to joining Binghamton in 2006 he enjoyed a successful six-year tenure as wrestling coach <strong>at</strong> Oxford<br />
Academy and Central School in Oxford, N.Y. He also founded and runs Shamrock Wrestling, one of the<br />
largest and most successful wrestling clubs in the country.<br />
In 2010, Green served as a coach for the USA World Wrestling Team competing <strong>at</strong> the Junior World<br />
Championships in Budapest, Hungary in July. He received the USA Wrestling FILA Junior/University Person<br />
of the Year Award in 2009 in recognition of his many contributions to the sport. He also was named the st<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Sectional Coach of the Year in 2004 and Northeast New York Regional Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2001.<br />
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