MSJ Girls Victorious over Black River
MSJ 45, Black River 29
In Ludlow, Brianna Patten had 22 points to power Mount St. Joseph Academy past Black River.
The Presidents were still in the game, trailing 29-16 at the end of three periods, but when they were forced to defend man-to-man, Patten made hay from the foul line where she went 12-of-18.
Alex Reedy followed [...]
Benetatos tabbed for MSJ hoop
By Chuck Clarino Staff Writer – Published: August 5, 2009
On the wall at his office at White Birch Realty, Mark Benetatos keeps a map of Vermont. The map has colored pins stuck at various points where his company has sold country store properties. The map represents the hard work Benetatos has put in and his [...]
Patterson to guide MSJ icers
By Carleton Laird Staff Writer – Published: July 15, 2009
Dale Patterson likes a challenge. And he just took one on.
The 34-year-old native of Canada brings an extensive hockey background to his job as the new boys hockey coach at Mount St. Joseph Academy, assuming the reins of a team that went without a victory last [...]
Mounties get second win
October 4, 2008
By Chuck Clarino Herald Staff
COLCHESTER – Defense wins football games; just ask the Mount St. Joseph Mounties.
The Mounties made two huge defensive plays in the fourth period and also prevented the Colchester Lakers from scoring three times inside MSJ’s 10-yard line in the second half to pull out a 13-12 nonleague victory here Friday.
Louis Altobell tackled Lakers QB Jack LeClerc just shy of the goal line on a two-point conversion try with 2:38 remaining in the fourth period to preserve MSJ’s narrow lead.
Mounties end losing streak
September 6, 2008
By Chuck Clarino Herald Staff
BURLINGTON — The win has been so long in coming that Mount St. Joseph almost didn’t know how to celebrate the 21-12 victory over Burlington Friday at Buck Hard Field.
Alex Raymond missed head coach Chip Forte with the customary water-bucket bath. But once the 24-man team drew a tight circle around their coach, the Mounties bounced up and down chanting and whooping in victory.
