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21 posts tagged "Men’s Interhall"

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Knights look to return to championship against Ramblers

Marek Mazurek | Thursday, November 13, 2014

No. 2 Keenan and No. 6 Siegfried face off Sunday in one of two semifinal matchups. The winner will play in Notre Dame Stadium for a chance at the men’s interhall championship. Keenan heads into the game coming off a victory against No. 7 Sorin, while Siegfried will enter Sunday’s matchup following an upset over No. 3 Carroll.

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Undefeated Morrissey takes on Stanford in semifinals

Hunter McDaniel | Thursday, November 13, 2014

Sunday afternoon, Morrissey and Stanford will meet on the gridiron to decide who will earn a spot in the championship at Notre Dame Stadium. The top-seeded Manor (5-0) are undefeated and will square off against the red-hot Griffins (3-1-1), who have not lost since their opening game against Keenan on Sept. 21. Morrissey captain and junior

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Pyros, Whirlwinds, Manor enter playoffs still undefeated

Alex Carson | Thursday, November 6, 2014

The interhall football playoffs get underway this weekend as eight men’s and eight women’s teams take to the field Sunday, standing two games away from the championship games in Notre Dame Stadium. Two teams enter the women’s tournament with unblemished, 6-0 records as division winners — Pasquerilla East and Welsh Family — but have done

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Griffins face Angry Mob for playoffs

Christine Mayuga | Thursday, October 30, 2014

Stanford will take on O’Neill in a pivotal game for two teams battling for a spot in the playoffs Sunday at Riehle Fields. Stanford (2-1) has shown significant improvement from a winless campaign in 2013, despite a season-opening 3-0 loss against Keenan. In week two, the Griffins secured a 9-8 win against Dillon to snap their seven-game

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Morrissey looks to stay perfect

Ryan Klaus | Friday, October 10, 2014

Morrissey will look to extend its undefeated start to the season Sunday afternoon at Riehle Fields against division foe Siegfried. The Manor (2-0) are coming off of a blowout victory over Duncan last week when they shut out the Highlanders, 28-0. “We were firing on all cylinders,” junior captain and running back Erik Rayno said of his team’s performance.

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Sorin rallies past St. Edward’s

Tyler Wojciak | Monday, October 6, 2014

Sorin remains undefeated after overcoming St. Edward’s, 8-6, in a defensive showdown Sunday afternoon. St. Edward’s senior wide receiver Mike Ahlers opened the game by putting the Gentlemen (1-1) in position to score in the opening minutes, laying out to catch a 40-yard fade route along the sideline. The Gentlemen finished off the drive when

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Undefeated Otters, Gentlemen to meet

Tyler Wojciak | Thursday, October 2, 2014

Sorin looks to ride the momentum from last week’s victory against Carroll in a rivalry showdown against St. Edward’s on Sunday at Riehle Fields. The Otters (1-0) scraped by the Vermin last week in an 8-0 victory, and junior captain John Pearl said Sorin’s offense is the focus for this week’s game. “Our offense needs to do a better

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Sorin edges Carroll in defensive season opener

Michael Ivey | Monday, September 29, 2014

Sorin opened its season with a 8-0 win against Carroll in a defensive slugfest Sunday afternoon. The Otters (1-0) scored on a 20-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback John Pearl to freshman receiver Charles Edwards during the second quarter and converted the two-point conversion for the game’s only score. Pearl completed four passes on seven

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Otters look to knock off Vermin

Michael Ivey | Thursday, September 25, 2014

Carroll will look to improve upon its 1-0 record and take control of the division Sunday when it takes on Sorin at Riehle Fields at 3:30 p.m. Despite putting up 21 points against Fisher last weekend, Carroll (1-0) sophomore captain and running back Zachary Dodd said his team will make changes on the offensive side of

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Keough opens title defense with shutout of Dillon

Marek Mazurek and Michael Ivey | Monday, September 22, 2014

The wind and the rain came in droves, but it did not stop defending champion Keough, as it outlasted Dillon, 7-0, in a defensive slugfest Sunday afternoon. The Kangaroos (1-0) scored on their first possession with a touchdown run by sophomore running back Conor Kinasz. Kinasz had 65 rushing yards on the day. “We have

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