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11 posts tagged "Interhall"

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Flag football: more than a game

Courtney Becker | Monday, September 19, 2016

With the college football and National Football League seasons well underway, Notre Dame students have been anticipating the kickoff of one more season: flag football, which officially began on Sunday. A decades-old tradition at Notre Dame dating back to 1975, flag football has become an integral part of the fall semester for many students. Assistant

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Ducks upset Wildcats, advance to title game

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Howard 18, Ryan 6 By Alex Bender Sunday at LaBar Fields, Howard achieved its season-long dream of reaching Notre Dame Stadium with an 18-6 victory over Ryan in the semifinals. Each team saw its offense stall on its first drives, but Ryan got things going on its second drive, which was capped off with a touchdown

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Squads to play in semifinals

Observer Sports Staff | Friday, November 6, 2015

No. 2 Stanford vs. No. 3 Morrissey – Maureen Schweninger  Stanford faces Morrissey this Sunday in a matchup eerily similar to the very same semifinal both teams faced in Notre Dame Stadium just one year ago. The Manor (4-1) emerged from that encounter victorious, and Stanford senior linebacker Dan Babiak said it was a loss the Griffins

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Dillon upsets top-seed St. Edward’s as interhall playoffs begin

Daniel O'Boyle | Tuesday, November 3, 2015

No. 8 Dillon 14, No. 1 St. Edward’s 0 — Tony Zappia No. 8 Dillon upset top-seeded St. Edward’s, 14-0, in the first round of the playoffs Sunday. On its opening drive, the Dillon offense marched downfield for the first score of the game. It appeared the St. Edward’s defense had stopped Dillon’s fourth-and-goal attempt from the

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Interhall playoffs begin Sunday

Observer Sports Staff | Friday, October 30, 2015

  No. 2 Stanford vs. No. 7 Fisher — Dominic Iannelli The first round of the playoffs will feature No. 2 Stanford and No. 7 Fisher. Fisher junior captain Shannon Massey said his team placed a special emphasis on offense this week as it prepares to face a talented Stanford defense. “We need to be able to control the ball

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Playoff field becomes clear

Observer Sports Staff | Thursday, October 15, 2015

Pasquerilla West 26, Walsh 0 – Dominic Iannelli Under the lights at Riehle Fields on Tuesday night, Pasquerilla West defeated Walsh, 26-0. The Purple Weasels (4-1) started the game strong, driving down the field and scoring on a touchdown pass to junior Monica Busse. Their defense held Walsh (1-4-1) to a three-and-out, and then the Pasquerilla

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Rivalries highlight football games

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Keough 20, O’Neill 0 – Tony Zappia Keough defeated rival O’Neill, 20-0, this Sunday in a battle of West Quad neighbors.  The two teams looked to air the ball out early, and both had some success in putting together sustained drives; however, the first points of the game were came in the final play of the

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Cavanaugh faces Ryan in game with potential playoff implications

Maureen Schweninger | Monday, October 5, 2015

Cavanaugh faces unbeaten Ryan on Tuesday night in a game with significant playoff implications as both teams hit midseason. Cavanaugh (2-2) is hoping to keep the momentum from its Sunday matchup with Lyons. Senior captain Katie Kaes said defense has been a focus in Cavanaugh’s practice this week. “We’re still working with it all, especially switching between

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Gentlemen aim to stay unbeaten against Zahm

Marek Mazurek | Friday, October 2, 2015

St. Edward’s vs. Zahm – Molly Murphy Undefeated St. Edward’s (2-0) will take on Zahm (0-1-1)  in Week 3 Interhall action Sunday at Riehle Fields. St. Edward’s (2-0) is coming off a close 7-6 win against Carroll in which its defense had two key interceptions. Both plays put the Gentlemen in scoring position, and junior lineman and

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Interhall season continues with close matches

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Alumni 14, Morrissey 7 By Tobias Hoonhout Alumni and Morrissey met Sunday afternoon in a game that proved to be a tale of two halves as the defending champion Manor was downed 14-7 after a second-half comeback by Alumni. It was a shaky start for the Manor (1-1), as senior running back Hunter White fumbled deep in

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