By Mike Buchanan
Two new coaches in this half
of the conference are Kirk Fairfield at Friends and Paul Ribb at
As for the race, most
coaches polled gave the inside track in the “Y” to Park and
Garrison, despite losing a
core of players, has the advantage of Ribb having coached the undefeated JV
last year, as he and that experienced group move up to the Varsity level, far
ahead of most other JV groups because of their off-season AAU experience. The lone returning starter is SO G Cassie Greenbaum, but look for the speedy Grizzlies t o leave some paw prints.
Catholic will be in the hunt as the Cubs return four starters in forwards Adrienne Williams and Kaitlyn Radych, and guards Kieona Wallace and Meg Skyrnecki, along with some promising young players. Friends has a trio of starters back, including leading scorer Catherine Rosenberg, along with Jasmine Powe and Jen Schmidt.
Glenelg Country also returns a core of solid players, including the one-two punch of forward Kourtney Conyers and guard and Katie Broderick, both of whom averaged nine points per game.
Here is a quick run-down of the
six teams:
CATHOLIC
Coach: Sandy Rectenwald (2nd season)
Record 2006-07: (5-11, 5-13)
Key Losses: None
Key Returnees: Four returning starters - SR F Adrienne Williams,
SR G Kieona Wallace, JR F Kaitlyn Radych, SO G/F Meg Skyrnecki
Outlook: "With four returning starters, Catholic will
be more competitive in the 07-08 season. Williams, Skyrnecki, and Radych will
crash the boards while Wallace and freshman Lindsay Torbeck will control the
ball from the top. JV standouts Taylor and Alex Opperhauser, and
Christine Peck have moved up to Varsity and will contribute off the bench. Freshman
Asha Hale will see significant time at both forward and guard," Rectenwald says of the Cubs.
FRIENDS
Coach: Kirk
Record 2006-07: (10-6, 10-9)
Key Losses: Two - SR’s Taylor Hargrove and Sarah Watt
Key Returnees: Three - SR F Jasmine Powe, SR
G/F Jen Schmidt, JR G Catherine Rosenberg
Outlook:
Coach: Paul Ribb (1st season)
Record 2006-07: (6-10, 7-13)
Key Losses: Four to graduation - SR’s Keegan Billick,
Sophia Daly, Brittany Downs and Caroline Markowitz; Two injured players out
for the season include JR F Julian Hammer (shoulder) and SO F Ana Heinrich
(knee)
Key Returnees: One returning starter, SO G
Cassie Greenbaum … other Varsity returnees include SR G Blair Station, SR C
Audrey Stephens, SR F Brianna Novak and SR F Alex Levine … JV players moved up
include SO G Emily Bishop, SO G Liza Blue, SO G Natalie Brown, SO G/F Alexis
Hariston, SO F Allison Simms and SO F Julian Stepney
Outlook: Losing six players might mean re-building for
many teams, but look for Ribb to re-load instead … he moves up from JV and
brings a strong core of Grizzlies with him, to go with returning starter
Greenbaum and a solid supporting cast … look for a fast-paced style of play.
“Most of last year’s undefeated JV team has moved up and will play a
significant role in the process of building our program,” says Ribb.
GLENELG COUNTRY
Coach: Russell Erbe (2nd season)
Record 2006-07: (4-12, 7-15)
Key Losses: None
Key Returnees: Three returning starters
include SR G Katie Broderick, SR C Kourtney Conyers and JR F Molly Curtiss
Outlook:
“With the loss of only one senior, we should be able to improve on last year’s
record, with a .500 season not out of the question. There will be a cast
of several players trying to earn one of the remaining starting
positions. Among them are JR Mary Tucker, SR Katie Vaillancourt, SO Sonia
Swaray, and JR Erika Olney. In addition to this, there are several other
players who have showed promise and will likely see a fair amount of playing
time,” says Erbe on this year’s Dragons.
Coach: Mike Naunton (5th season)
Record 2006-07: (14-2, 21-5)
Key Losses: Three to graduation - Briana Grap (17.1 ppg, College of
Notre Dame), school’s all-time leading scorer, and twin towers Ernesta Griunaite (14.8 ppg, State Fair
CC) and Sandra Liegute (10.6 ppg)
Key Returnees: Three - SR F Meghan Hartnett, JR F Stephanie
Sokol, SO G Kelly Brown
Outlook: Naunton says about the 2007-08 Cougars, "We
will miss the three graduating seniors who led team to consecutive championship
games, including the 2005-06 C championship. The team will rely on the
athleticism of the returning players to use a different style of play, based on
speed and defense. Hartnett is considered one of the best defensive
players in the league, while returnee’s Brown and Sokol bring ball-handling and
inside play, respectively.”
PARK
Coach: Kevin Coll (5th season)
Record 2006-07: (8-8, 9-9)
Key Losses: Two starters to graduation - C Ashley
Robinson and G Maggie Sachs (Stanford, Lacrosse)
Key Returnees: Three starters - SR F Claire
Ellwanger, SR G Leah Gold, JR C Dawn Lee
Outlook: Coll,
on his team this year, says “The Bruins will be led by two-time IAAM All-Star
Claire Ellwanger, a senior who averaged close to a double-double last
year, despite being injured most of the season.
Junior Dawn Lee should again be a force in the paint, and senior Leah
Gold will run the team from the point.
Returning varsity players who’ll compete for a starting job include SR
Mica Fidler, JR Becka Althauser, and SO’s Kristen Smith and Adrienne Tarver. The top three players from last year’s JV –
JR Shé-Tiel Coley, JR Emily Monnett, and SO Lucie Weinberg – will see
significant minutes, and FR C Rose Coll should make an immediate impact.”



