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Print Edition of the Interhall Insider for Friday, November 18, 2016
The Observer | Friday, November 18, 2016
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The Observer | Friday, November 18, 2016
Brennan Buhr | Friday, November 18, 2016
From day one of the 2016 interhall football season, Stanford senior captain Kevin Kohler and his team had the confidence that they could go all the way. “Our mindset coming into the season was making it into the stadium and winning the championship,” Kohler said. “We were pretty unsatisfied with two consecutive semifinal losses. We
Darcy Dehais | Friday, November 18, 2016
When Duncan entered the interhall season this year, junior captain Thomas Staffieri said the No. 5 Highlanders would simply “show up with our 11 and see how things go from there.” Approaching Sunday’s championship game in Notre Dame Stadium against No. 3 Stanford, the team has an entirely new attitude. The Highlanders (4-1) came off a winless
Mia Berry | Friday, November 18, 2016
Welsh Family has amassed a total of three championships in three years. It earned two back-to-back ‘B’-league championships in 2013 and 2014. Not to be outdone by the ‘B’ team, the ‘A’ team recorded a runner-up finish in 2014 before winning it all in last year. A victory Sunday would mean four championships in four years
Meagan Bens | Friday, November 18, 2016
Stepping onto the stadium’s turf on Sunday to battle for a championship title against Welsh Family, Ryan has one word in mind: revenge. Wildcats senior captain Shawn Hall wants to avenge her team’s lone loss this season, which came to the Whirlwinds (7-1). “Usually we are two of the more talented teams in the league,”
Elizabeth Greason and R.J. Stempak | Friday, November 18, 2016
Elizabeth Greason, Interhall Editor No. 3 Stanford vs. No. 5 Duncan Stanford is hungry for a title after losing in the semifinals the last two seasons, and it will win one Sunday. While Duncan’s significant improvements since the Griffins defeated them in week one cannot be overlooked, the Griffins are simply too strong on both
Observer Sports Staff | Friday, November 13, 2015
Welsh Family looks for redemption Howard seeks to restore program’s former glory Manor aims to stay on top for second year Keenan hungry for revenge after last year
Maureen Schweninger | Friday, November 13, 2015
Three-seed Morrissey faces the possibility of some fierce payback from fourth-seeded Keenan when the two teams duke it out for their second consecutive title at Notre Dame Stadium this Sunday. Junior linebacker Spencer Scannell said this is a stage the Manor are ready and prepared for. “To be able to play in the stadium not once, but twice,
Alex Bender | Friday, November 13, 2015
When No. 4 Keenan takes on No. 3 Morrissey in the interhall football championship Sunday, revenge will be the Knights’ first order of business. The stage of Notre Dame Stadium is nothing new to these two teams, as this year’s championship will be a rematch of last year’s, a game Morrissey won 3-0 on a 45-yard field goal.
Joe Everett | Friday, November 13, 2015
No team has been better this season than top-ranked Welsh Family, and the last hurdle to completing the Whirlwinds’ mission comes courtesy of their matchup against No. 2 Howard in the women’s interhall football championship. Welsh Family, wielding an impressive record of 7-1, has dominated their opponents throughout the season, with its lone loss coming