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2014-15 Middle and Upper School Athletics Year in Review e Bolles athletic program enjoyed another banner year in 2014-15, highlighted by four team state titles, four runner-up state finishes, 13 individual event state titles, eight region titles, 11 district titles and eight middle school conference titles. Bolles has now won 116 state championships in 17 different sports. Bolles also won the FHSAA All-Sports Award for the 20th time in the last 21 years. Baseball Varsity Region semifinalist and district runner-up; Overall record of 19-10; All-First Coast: Second Team — Ryan Fultz ’16, ird Team — Bryce Newman ’16, Honorable Mention Ty Smith ’16 Junior Varsity Overall record of 15-3 Middle School Conference champions for the fourth consecutive year; Overall record of 19-5 Boys’ Basketball Varsity Region quarterfinalist and district champion for second consecutive year and 22nd in program history; Overall record of 24-3; Won the KSA Classic and St. Johns Chal- lenge tournaments; All-First Coast: Second Team – Colin Smith’16, Honorable Mention – Austin Williams ’16 Junior Varsity Overall record of 14-1 Middle School 8th Grade Team: Conference champion for the first time since 2008; Overall record of 20-1 Girls’ Basketball Varsity Region quarterfinalist and district runner-up; Overall record of 16-9; All-First Coast: ird Team – Christen Carter ’15

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Page 1: 2014-15 Middle and Upper School Athletics Year in Revie2014-15 Middle and Upper School Athletics Year in Review The Bolles athletic program enjoyed another banner year in 2014-15,

2014-15 Middle and Upper SchoolAthletics Year in Review

The Bolles athletic program enjoyed another banner year in 2014-15, highlighted by four team state titles, four runner-up state finishes, 13 individual event state titles, eight region titles, 11 district titles and eight middle school conference titles. Bolles has now won 116 state championships in 17 different sports. Bolles also won the FHSAA All-Sports Award for the 20th time in the last 21 years.

BaseballVarsityRegion semifinalist and district runner-up; Overall record of 19-10; All-First Coast: Second Team — Ryan Fultz ’16, Third Team — Bryce Newman ’16, Honorable Mention — Ty Smith ’16

Junior VarsityOverall record of 15-3

Middle SchoolConference champions for the fourth consecutive year; Overall record of 19-5

Boys’ BasketballVarsityRegion quarterfinalist and district champion for second consecutive year and 22nd in program history; Overall record of 24-3; Won the KSA Classic and St. Johns Chal-lenge tournaments; All-First Coast: Second Team – Colin Smith’16, Honorable Mention – Austin Williams ’16

Junior VarsityOverall record of 14-1

Middle School8th Grade Team: Conference champion for the first time since 2008; Overall record of 20-1

Girls’ BasketballVarsityRegion quarterfinalist and district runner-up; Overall record of 16-9; All-First Coast: Third Team – Christen Carter ’15

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Middle School8th Grade Team: Conference champion for the third time since joining the IMSC in 2007; Overall record of 15-37th Grade Team: Overall record of 7-7

CrewPlaced fourth out of 22 schools and eighth out of 42 programs overall at the Florida Scholastic Rowing Association state championships; Won the Jacksonville City Championship team points trophy (boys and girls over-all title) for the second consecutive year; Four boats won scholastic state titles: Boys Freshman 8+ (coxswain Amann Doolabh ’18, Aaron White ’18, Nick Criss ’18, Ben Barton ’18, Grayson Eng ’18, Patrick Moore ’18, Tim Hu ’18, Ricky Garcia-Bengochea ’19 and Brandon Boyle ’18), Girls Varsity 4+ (coxswain Lainey Harris ’17, Morgan Ashurian ’15, Grace Calavan ’16, Paige Heinold ’15 and Annie Pentaleri ’16), Girls 2nd Varsity 4+ (coxswain Stuti Potnuru ’17, Susan St. Denis ’16, Neha Goel ’15, Rachel Schwam ’15 and Ericka Roseberry ’17) and Girls Lightweight 4+ (coxswain Journey Wise ’17, Brenna Thanner ’15, Maria Muzaurieta ’16, Caroline Ca-

lavan ’15 and Cassidy Mizell ’17); Three Bolles Crew boats — Boys Senior Single (Mat-thew Pentaleri ’15), Girls Varsity 4+ and Boys Fresh-man 8+ — competed well at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in Philadelphia, the nation’s oldest and largest high school regatta.

Cross CountryVarsity BoysPlaced sixth at the state meet, placed fifth at the region meet and third at the district meet; All-First Coast: Honor-able Mention — Christian Glover ’17

JV BoysThird place at North Florida JV Championships

Varsity GirlsState champions for the third con-secutive year and ninth time in program history, ranking second in the state record book for most girls’ cross country state titles won and continuing the program’s streak of top-five finishes at the state meet for 21 consecutive years; Region and district champion; All-State: Mackenzie Wilson ’16 (4th at state meet), Caitlin Collier ’18 (7th at state) and Rachel Shapiro ’18 (9th at state); All-First Coast: First Team — Wil-

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son, Second Team: Collier, Third Team: Ally Hajda ’17 and Shapiro, Honorable Mention: Suzanne Dannheim ’16; Head Coach Tony Ryan named 2A Girls’ Cross Country Coach of the Year by the Florida Dairy Farmers Sports Award program

JV GirlsFirst place at North Florida JV Championships for the sixth time in the last seven years ; Maeve O’Riordan ’19 was individual champion at North Florida JV Championships

FootballVarsityAdvanced to the state final for the 16th time in program history and fourth consecutive year; Earned a berth in the postseason for the 22nd straight season and 34th time overall; Overall record of 10-4; All-State: First Team Defense – Kyle Johnson ’16, Second Team Offense – Tyrell Moorer ’15, Second Team Defense — Trenton McGhee ’15, Honorable Mention – Kevin Ackerman ’15, Jeremiah Theus ’15 and Dexter Carter Jr. ’15; All-First Coast: First Team Offense — Carter, Second Team Offense — Moorer and Ackerman, Second Team Defense: Johnson and McGhee, Third Team Offense: Joe Edden ’15 and Theus, Honorable Mention: Christian Bermudez ’15; Carter named to the 2014 Florida Times-Union Super 24 Team; Head Coach Corky Rogers selected to the 2015 class of the National High School Hall of Fame

Middle SchoolConference champion in a three-way tie, fifth title since joining the IMSC in 2007

GolfBoysTied for runner-up at state tournament, region runner-up and district champion; Jack Comstock ’15 tied for 10th individu-ally at state; All-First Coast: Comstock named the boys’ golfer-of-the-year, First Team – Comstock, Second Team – Michael Mattiace ’16

GirlsDistrict champion

Boys’ LacrosseVarsityDistrict champion for the ninth time in program history; Overall record of 8-6; All District: First Team — Anthony Teixeira ’15, Chris Rogowski ’15, Kyle Johnson ’16 and Ryan Kirchhoff ’15, Second Team — Gray King ’17, Ben Lind-sey ’15, Colin Milo ’15 and Adam Prusiecki ’16, Honorable Mention — Luke Johnson ’18, Jack Phipps ’17 and Ben Abram ’15; Team Awards: Gilcrest Award

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— Prusiecki, Sterling Award — Rogowski, Groundball Award — Kyle Johnson, Outstanding Offensive Player — Teixeira, Unsung Hero — Luke Johnson, Out-standing Defensive Player — Ben Lindsey, MVP — Teixeira

Junior VarsityOverall record of 3-8

Girls’ LacrosseVarsityOverall record of 5-8; advanced to the district final for the first time in the program’s short history

Middle SchoolOverall record of 1-4

Boys’ SoccerVarsityState runner-up, region champion and district runner-up;

Overall record of 20-8-1; All-First Coast: First Team — Berny Villarreal ’15, Second Team — Josh Costa ’15, Honorable Mention — Mikhail Mitiurev ’15 and Sam Nussbaum ’15; Villarreal chosen to participate in the FACA All-Star event; Villarreal and Costa selected to participate in the North Florida Senior All-Star Game

Junior VarsityOverall record of 1-8-2

Middle SchoolBlue Team: Conference champions for the fifth consecutive season; Overall record of 10-3-1Orange Team: Overall record of 1-10

Girls’ SoccerVarsityState champion for the fifth time in program history, region and district champion; Overall record of 23-3-4; Head Coach Matt Tracy named overall and Class 2A Florida Dairy Farmers Girls’ Soccer Coach of the Year; Leah Ferlin ’17 named Class 2A Florida Dairy Farmers Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year; All-State: Leila Azari ’17, Rachel Dias ’16, Taya Edwards ’17 and Ferlin, Maddie Kulik ’15, Grace Mathis ’15 and Carly Stevens ’15; All-First Coast: First Team — Stevens, Mathis and Azari, Sec-ond Team — Ferlin, Third Team — Edwards and Kulik;

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Mathis and Stevens were chosen to participate in the FACA All-Star event; Kulik, Mathis, Stevens and Emily Turnbach ’15 were selected to participate in the North Florida Senior All-Star Game

Junior VarsityOverall record of 3-12-3

Middle SchoolBlue Team: Conference champion for fifth consecutive season; Overall record of 12-0, only giving up one goal the entire seasonOrange Team: Overall record of 5-2-3

SoftballVarsityOverall record of 13-7; All-First Coast: Second Team — Brittney Rayfield ’16, Third Team — Holly Weber ’16, Honorable Mention — Dani Maysonet ’15

Junior VarsityOverall record of 7-6

Swimming and DivingBoysWon the program’s 27th consecutive state title and 36th overall, region and district champion; Individual state champions were Tyler Rice ’16 in the 50-yard freestyle, Andrea Vergani ’16 in the 100-yard freestyle and James Daugherty ’17 in the 100-yard breaststroke; State winning relays were the 200-yard medley (Andy Song An ’16, Javier Barrena ’15, Vergani and Daugherty), 200-yard freestyle relay (Vergani, Rice, Wiley Watson ’16 and Ha-gen Dietrich ’15) and the 400-yard freestyle relay (Scott Bole ’15, Vergani, Rice and Dietrich); Rice honored by the Florida Times-Union as First Coast Boys’ Swimmer of the Year; All-First Coast: First Team — Barrena, Bole, Joey Carbone ’15, Daugherty, Rice, Song An and Vergani, Second Team — Dietrich, Jake Gibbons ’15, Ziemek

Sokolowski ’16, Ariel Spektor ’18 and Watson, Third Team — Leonis Lau ’15, Max Michaels ’15, Max Tempkin ’16, Honorable Mention — Kimani Maina ’15, Ian McPheters ’18 and Matt Serra ’17

GirlsWon the program’s 24th consecutive state title and 28th overall, region and district champion; Won all three relays at state: the 200-yard medley relay (Abi Wilder ’17, Annie Kyriakidis ’17, Natasha Gvakhar-ia Mgebrishvili ’15 and Kasey Schmidt ’15), the 200-yard freestyle relay (Schmidt, Kyriakidis, Claire Rasmus ’15 and Christi Riley ’15) and the 400-yard freestyle relay (Schmidt, Rasmus, Gvakharia Mg-ebrishvili and Riley); All-First Coast: First Team — Gvakharia Mgebrishvili, Kyriakidis, Rasmus, Riley, Schmidt and Wilder, Second Team — Manu Andrade

’16, Olga Lapteva ’16, Chloe Miller ’16 and Madeline Wessell ’16, Third Team — Harley Lopez Miro ’17 and Paulina Watson ’16, Honorable Mention: Jill Glasser ’15, Amelia Hartje ’15, Maddie Hoff ’15, Amy Song ’15 and Audrey Trieu ’15

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TennisVarsity BoysFourth place at state tournament, region champion and district runner-up; Regular season record of 5-4; Carter Morgan ’20 advanced to the #3 singles final, Davey Crouch ’19 (#2) and Bear Schickel ’17 (#5) advanced to the semifinals, and Crouch and Morgan teamed up to reach the semifinals in #1 doubles; All-First Coast: Second Team — Andrew Culver ’17, Honor-able Mention —Crouch and Morgan

J.V. BoysOverall record of 3-2

Varsity GirlsRegion and district runner-up; Regular season record of 4-5; Second Team — Ashton Hanigan ’17

J.V. GirlsOverall record of 2-0-1

Track and FieldBoysTied for 22nd at state meet, placed seventh at the region meet and won the program’s 18th district championship; At the state meet, David Goreschak ’15 placed third in the pole vault and Ari Dixon ’16 placed fourth in the 400-meter dash; All-First Coast: Second Team — Goreschak (pole vault), Third Team — Dixon (400-meter dash)

GirlsState runner-up, region and district champions; Caitlyn Collier ’18 repeated as the 800-meter run state champion and adding a state title in the 1600-meter run; Collier helped Bolles repeat as state champs in the 4x800-meter relay with Rachel Shapiro ’18, Ally Hajda ’17 and Mackenzie Wilson ’16; Wilson repeated as state champ in the 3200-meter run; All-First Coast: First Team —Collier (800-meter run), Frances Rice ’15 (pole vault), Danielle Spence ’15 (discus) and 4x800-meter relay team, Second Team — Collier (1600-meter run), Hajda (800-meter run) and Wilson (3200-meter run), Third Team — Hajda(1600-meter run), Grace Mathis ’15 (pole vault), Spence (shot put) and 4x100-meter relay

Middle SchoolOver 70 athletes participated in both middle school and varsity meets, attaining suc-cess in both; Swept both boys’ and girls’ divisions at the prestigious Oak Hall Middle School Invitational in Gainesville; Both boys’ and girls’ teams won their respective

divisions by more than 90 points at the IMSC Championship; Middle school records were set in 15 different events

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VolleyballVarsityRegion semifinalist and won the program’s 27th district title; Over-all record of 17-12; All-First Coast: Third Team — Riley Coonan ’17, Honorable Mention: Brittney Rayfield ’16 and Desiree Scott ’17

Junior VarsityOverall record of 11-10

Middle SchoolBlue Team: Conference runner-up; Overall Record of 14-7Orange Team: Overall record of 6-11

WeightliftingCameron Smith ’15 (154-lb. class) qualified for the state meet for the second consecutive year

WrestlingPlaced 32nd at the state tournament, eighth at the region tournament and as runner-up at the district tournament; Josh Calhoun ’15 placed fourth at state at 145 lbs., earning All-State honors for the second consecutive year; Conner Cronk ’16 (138 lbs.) and Michael Surenyan ’16 (152 lbs.) represented Bolles at the state tournament as well; All-First Coast: Second Team — Calhoun