LSA to attend Archdiocesan Black History Month Mass on Feb. 1

La Salle Academy will be featured prominently at the Annual Archdiocesan Black History Month Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, this coming Sunday, February 1st, from 2:00 to 3:45 pm.  His Eminence, Cardinal Dolan will be the Principal Celebrant for this annual celebration of Catholic faith and black culture.

Nearly 30 boys and their families will celebrate the Mass and be seated together in the front of the Cathedral. Our students will be giving the readings and also leading the procession at the start of Mass.

Please join us on this special day, which is also the National Day of Prayer for the African American and African family.

La Salle Launches the Buckley-Aberer Scholarship

La Salle Academy launched the Buckley-Aberer Scholarship at Alumni Basketball Night on Friday, January 16, to a huge crowd. More than 80 alumni attended to cheer on the Cardinals in a triple-header against Xavier High School and celebrate the storied history of La Salle’s basketball program.

The Buckley-Aberer Scholarship was established in memory and honor of two legendary coaches at La Salle—Dan Buckley ’43 and William C. Aberer ’67. Coach Buckley led the Cardinals to four City Titles in basketball, as well as one City Title in baseball. Coach Aberer amassed more than 500 wins during his 35-year-stint coaching both J.V. and Varsity basketball. More importantly, they will be remembered for their personal commitment to each of their players. Coach was a “Life Coach” to many.

The Buckley-Aberer Scholarship will be awarded to financially disadvantaged students with superior academic achievement and a proven record of leadership. Our goal is to raise $100,000 for the Buckley-Aberer Scholarship in its first year of inception.

La Salle President, Dr. Catherine Guerriero, announced the Buckley-Aberer Scholarship at half-time during the Varsity game at half-court. Coach Bill Aberer and Coach Dan Buckley’s daughters attended the event to kick off the scholarship’s fundraising efforts.

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La Salle defeats Moore Catholic

La Salle Varsity defeated Moore Catholic 62-35 on Wednesday evening.The Cardinals were led by a pair of sophomores: Reggie Outlaw with 17 points(including 5 three pointers) and Bryce Council with 14 points and 4 steals.

The Cardinals return to the court on Saturday @ Salesian High School at 4pm as the finale of s triple-header.

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A Taste of Italy

A Taste of Italy

La Salle Academy’s students had the pleasure of eating at Grotta Azzurra Ristorante, one of the finest restaurants in Little Italy on Mulberry Street.

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Eight students were chosen to participate in this La Salle in the City site, including Joshua Mediavilla ’17,
Jancalo Mediavilla ’17, Gabriel Montez ’17, Adrian Corbin ’15, Brian Sanchez ’18, Arthur Escobar ’18,
Liam Henry Moran ’15, and Matthew Garcia ’18.

The boys’ dining experience began with appetizers, including fried calamari, baked clams, potato croquettes and rice balls. During the second course, four different types of pasta were served with various sauces, including alfredo, vodka, bolognese, and marinara. For the entrée, each student ordered his own meal such as chicken parmigiana, shrimp scampi and chicken scapariello. The evening concluded with traditional Italian desserts, including tiramisu and ricotta cheesecake.

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It was a wonderful experience as the boys broke bread together and conversed over a great meal with La Salle President, Dr. Catherine Guerriero and proud alumnus and board member Carl Gambino ’76.

Interested in learning AFRICAN DANCE?

Instruction being given at La Salle on Thursday afternoons (from 2:15 pm to 4:15 pm in the cafeteria)
(1/22, 2/5, 2/12)

You will perform at the Black History Assembly on February 26th!
Sponsored by the Archdiocesan Office of Black Ministry

Sign up sheet in the Main Office!

LaSalle Defeats Cathedral Prep 58-34

Brian Bass scored 18 points, captured 9 rebounds and dished out 7 assists, helping LaSalle Academy notch a 58-34 victory over Cathedral Prep on Tuesday.

Stephon Riley added 11 points with 7 rebounds and Davonte Mclain had 10 points and 7 rebounds.

The Cardinals return to the court at home vs. Xavier on Friday, January 16th at 7pm as part of the Alumni Night Triple-header.

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Fallen Heroes Fund Raises Money for the Families of Murdered NYPD Officers

We, the La Salle family, will be raising money for the Fallen Heroes Fund to support the families of the two murdered NYPD officers, Officer Wenjian Liu and Officer Rafael Ramos.

La Salle Academy stands in solidarity with our brave men and women who put their lives on the line every day to keep our families and loved ones safe in this great city. It is just that simple.

The students will be presenting the donations to the NYPD leadership and representatives of the two families in the beginning of February, so every cent matters. The amount that we raise is less important that the fact that we – the boys and the entire La Salle family – send our love and prayers and pennies to these families in memories of their fallen heroes. They are our fallen heroes as well.

The students have already begun their donations, but if any one of us want to make a donation, they can donate here online. Please know that EVERY penny donated will go to a separate fund expressly for these families.

Volunteer at La Salle’s Annual ‘Career Day’ on March 18

cats headOur annual “Career Day” will take place on Friday, March 18, at the school located at 215 East 6th Street. The day will begin with a special guest speaker, Mr. John Catsimatidis, chairman and CEO of the Red Apple Group, who will address the students in an assembly at 8:15 am.

We are looking for volunteers to share their career experiences with our students from 9:00 am to 2:15 pm.
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If you are interested or have any questions, please contact Ann Straub at [email protected] or 212-475-8940, ext 376.

Varsity Basketball Defeats Sacred Heart 62-37

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The Varsity basketball team defeated Sacred Heart 62-37 behind 18 points from Brian Bass. Reggie Outlaw added 15 points.
The Cardinals (8-5, 3-0) were powered by a strong second half run, in which they held Sacred Heart to 10 total points after giving up 27 points in the first half. Bryce Council rounded out a balanced attack with 6 points, 7 assists and 5 steals.

 

 

 

 

Figli di San Gennaro supports La Salle students

At Most Precious Blood Church on Mulberry Street in Little Italy, Figli di San Gennaro Inc.’s board of directors hosted a reception to distribute financial support to children, schools, the elderly, the needy and parishes throughout New York City. La Salle Academy is one of this year’s recipients, receiving a generous $3,000 grant towards student sponsorships.

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Pictured: La Salle students Joshua Mediavilla ’17, Jancalo Mediavilla ’17, Gabriel Montez ’17, Adrian Corbin ’15, Brian Sanchez ’18, Arthur Escobar ’18, Liam Henry Moran ’18, and Matthew Garcia ’18, with Figli di San Gennaro board of directors, La Salle board member and alumnus, Carl Gambino ‘76, and La Salle President, Dr. Catherine Guerriero.

Two-sport athlete on a roll at LaSalle Academy

BY ROBERT ELKIN, The Villager | The East Village’s LaSalle Academy is noted for its baseball and basketball programs that eventually sent a number of its students to the pros.

However, LaSalle, at 215 E. Sixth St., has other teams, such as track and field, that are more low-profile, though it doesn’t even have a football program because of the school’s location. And did anyone even know LaSalle had a bowling team? Well, they do.

Now LaSalle is trying to upgrade the bowling team, though its members unfortunately have to travel a distance to the Whitestone Lanes in Queens for their league matches and to the 34th Avenue Bowl, also in Queens, for practice.

The Cardinals keglers reached the playoffs of the Brooklyn-Queens division of the Catholic High Schools Athletic Association but lost to Archbishop Molloy of Queens, 742-691, 807-651 and 829-578. Molloy thus moves onto the semifinal round of the citywide finals in early January.

Jonathan Glover rolled games of 201, 192 and 204 for a three-game series of 597. His high game for the season was 263. He felt good in bowling that high during the past regular season.

Many student-athletes concentrate on one sport. But some may do any number, depending on the season. Glover, for one, happens to be a two-sport athlete whose other passion is basketball.

Over the past years, Glover bowled recreationally at the 34th Avenue Bowl. He was so outstanding that he received a bowling scholarship to attend LaSalle.

Now that the bowling season is over on an interscholastic level, he’s switching from spinning balls down the lane to shooting them into the hoop.

He didn’t play in any bowling matches during one week before the break because he competed on the school’s hoops squad.

“It’s hard to play two sports at one time,” said Cheryl Glover, Jonathan’s mother, who doubles as an assistant coach for the bowling team, as well.

“He loves basketball, and bowling is something that I love,” she said. “He’s good at both sports. It doesn’t really have an effect on his schoolwork. He gets so wrapped up in the sports that he could forget about the academics. He tries to balance it out.”

It’s hard to pick one, but the 5-foot-10-inch junior said, if he had to, he’d go with the nonbouncing balls.

“If I had a choice to make between the two sports, I would do bowling,” he said. “I feel that bowling would take me on a better path than basketball will. And I am more talented in bowling than in basketball, for I picked up bowling faster than I did basketball.”

His coach, Ron Anderson, said playing more than one sport helps keep Glover on point.

“I love the idea for him to play two sports,” Anderson said. “It keeps his mental attitude straight, thinking what he has to do, and helps with his school work.”

Bowling season started in September with tryouts and practices. They learn the fundamentals of the sport, how to read the lanes’ condition, and learn proper technique for how to hold a bowling ball. Some of these boys even go to a bowling camp, and some of them are in their first or second year of competitive bowling.

“Last year they were in the CHSAA ‘B’ Division Championship,” Anderson said. “They are learning as time goes on. Next year we expect to have a great season. We expect to have everybody returning except one.”

During the offseason, Glover will compete in area basketball tournaments and try to hone his better basketball game. He’ll also be attending a bowling camp in Rochester, N.Y. In the summer, he’ll work on his bowling, too, as will some of the other players, working out on their own to improve their weak points.

Glover is in his fourth year of bowling, including three with his teammates at LaSalle Academy.

Coach Anderson attended Alexander Hamilton High School, where he was on the “B” Division Public Schools Athletic League championship basketball team in his senior year. He then went on to St. Francis College in Brooklyn and played under Coach Dan Lynch. He is more noted for being a basketball coach in “outside leagues” and has more recently turned his attention to bowling.

LSA Bowling Champions

On Tuesday January 6, 2015 LaSalle Academy JV faced Msgr. McClancy high school for the Bklyn – Queens ” B ” division championship. The results was favorable as we defeated McClancy 2 games to 1. Daquan King led all scores with a high game of 235 which he bowled in 3rd game to win the title . Freshman Michael Anorve also contributed bowling games 146 and 147. Other players who contributed towards the win was Noel Santiago, Alexis Jimenez and Eric Santana. This is our second year winning the ” B ” division crown. Congratulations to all our players.

LSA Varsity Defeats Hunter HS

LaSalle Varsity (5-5) notched a 54-42 victory over Hunter HS on Saturday.
Brian Bass led the charge scoring 24 points, with 11 points during the fourth period. He also contributed six rebounds and seven steals.
J’Nie Williams sank three three-pointers, scoring 14 points total while Reggie Outlaw added 9 points & 5 steals.
With the win the team matches last year’s win total and pulls to .500 going into league play which begins this Wednesday when Salesian visits for a JV/Varsity Double-Header.