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: ~Sports May 6, 2009 > Plel'Ce ArrOw < Page 5 Top Ten Ravens of the year Photos by Richard Orr Sports Photography HS /CS arrett's icks 1.Johannah Leedham —Women's Basketball 1.Johannah Leedham —Women's Basketball 2. Lauren Stille —Women's Lacrosse 2. Kyle Vazquez —Baseball 3.Kyle Vazquez —Baseball 3.Angelika Johansson —Women's Soccer 4.Angelika Johansson —Women's Soccer 4.Jennifer Leedham —Women's Basketball 5.Anthony Chigliisola —Hockey 5.Gabriela Demoner —Woinen's Soccer 6.Viktor Goncalves —Men's Soccer 6.Mike Dowd —Baseball 7.Mike Dowd —Baseball 7.Vinny Papageorgiou —Men's Soccer 8.Tom Cote —Baseball 8. Lauren Stille —Women's Lacrosse 9.Jennifer Leedham —Women's Soccer 9. Kristin Tormollan —Field Hockey 10.Brian Fleckles —Golf 10.Anthony Chighisola —Ice Hockey Johannah Leedham- 'omen's Basketball Tony: Not only was the junior an : amazing all around bailer, leading her —Women's Lacrosse teain with 23 points per game and 105 Lauren Stille could steals on defense, bfit she also carried Tony: Although her team not get her'eam to their first NCAA Champion- out of the first round of the Northeast 10 to the tourney -:ship game. Leedham was the MVP of Tournament, just getting :-:Franldin Pierce's most successful team was an accomplishment in itself. Ihanks Stille's and assists, the - this year. to 64 goals 13 Barrett: Franklin Pierce's British phe- women's lacrosse tea advanced to the post time since Stille . -nom led the women's basketball team season for the first 2003. Franklin Pierce assists re- with 23.5 points per game. also broke the cord this season. Angelika Johansson- Barrett: 'Ihe sophomore scored 77 Gabi'iela Demoner —Women's Soccer Women's Soccer points, including 64 goals, during the 2009 h Kyle Vazquez —Baseball Barrett: lhe Brazil native anchored the Tony: Scored 29 goals in one season to season. 'e@Jar 7 Tony: Vazquez has a perfect 8-0 record Ravens midfield for the third consecutive lead the Ravens into the NCAA Tourna- this season to go along with a combined season, while registering 25 points on the ment. Also lead her team with 63 points. no hitter, 2 complete games and a 1.55 season. Her ball skills routinely drew at- Barrett: %he Swedish soccer machine E.R.A tention from multiple opposing players, scored an unbelievable 63 points as a Ra- Barrett: At the time of print, Vazquez opening passing lanes that sparked scor- ven in 2008. She collected a number of has an 8-0 record, including an astonish- ing opportunities for the Ravens. accolades, including Northeast-10 Con- I ing 98 strikeouts. Vazquez contributed an ference Player of the Year and ESPN The incredible 10-inning shutout performance Magazine Academic All-America Hon- on May 2nd to beat U1VIass I.owell; a win ors. that clinched the 2009 Northeast-10 Conterence reguIar season championship for the Ravens. Mike Dowd —Baseball Tony: Leads team in hitting with .362 'and 59 hits as a freshman. Barrett: With the Ravens needing im- — mediate help at catcher with the gradu- Anthony Chighisola Hockey assists an was .ation of Matt Anderson, Dowd met ex- Tony: Scored12 goals,14 Northeast-10 Conference pectations and then some. He leads the selected to the selection after leading Ravens in batting average at .365, on All-Rookie Team Conference in freshman base percentage at .440, and has knocked the conferen in 36 runs so far in 2(J09. Most impor- scoring (26 points). — Barrett: 'Ihe true freshman provided a tantly, Dowd has started all 45 games for Brian Fleckles Golf for a Ravens the Ravens at the time of print. Tony: As a freshman golfer has been much needed scoring punch the top golfer 'm each of the tournaments hockey team trving to build it's prograin. this spring including his first place finish Viktor Goncalves —Men's Soccer He was tied for the lead in points in the in the Franklin Pierce Invitational Tour- Tony: Scored12 goals and 5 assists as a 2008-2009 season with 26, and led the nament. freshman. Ravens with 12 goals. « Jennifer Leedham —Women's Soccer Tony: Scored 31 points in the NCAA Float Page Division II Finals as well as leading her .team with 186 assists. Barrett: 'Ihe elder I.eedham scored 12.3 points per game in 2009. She finished her collegiate career with a bang, going 12- .'or-20 including 5-for-7 from three point range, while Minnesota State — Mankato Kristin Tormollan —Field Hockey blanketed her younger sister throughout the Barrett: 'Ihe freshman goalkeeper game. stepped into collegiate play and shined immediately. She played in all 20 con- tests as a first year player, registering a 2.13 goals against average and a .746 save percentage. Vinny Papageorgiou —Men's Soccer Barrett: %he freshman goalkeeper was successfitl in making his bid to replace the great James 1horpe in goal for the Ravens. Tom Cote —Baseball In 2008, he registered a 0.86 goals against Tony: As a starting pitcher, Cote holds average, and stopped .74696 of the shots an 8-2 record with an ERA under 2. he faced. STU DENT-ATHLETE AIA'ARDS %vrNe somber,; , 5:=,: ,'955y', e4%IAGt6 hoUBIAQ GAÃs, t &Aov3t8 "~J--'~ ,v«ri =rI tPe Jg'y~'gtpI.@pptt~«p( pI@t-'. i Photo: Jay Sennott From {left to right) Shane Murphy, lan Randall,Rachel Kimball, Jennifer Leedham, Erika Takegawa, Ben Benigno, Carolyn McNeil, Michaek Busto, Monica Lavertu, Mike Ad- ams, Karissa Hookstadt, and Ricky Myette were honored with awards and scholarships..