 Hello and welcome to the Stevenson Athletics Plays of the Month. These are featuring plays from the month of October. Oh, 31 days. And they were full of action. Let's get it rolling. In no particular order, let's start with some women's soccer. Because this had to be one of the most exciting games of the month. Freshman, Juliana Portera, left-footed falling over. She couldn't have placed that any better. Mustangs would go on for a 3-2 victory over 6-ranked Arcadia. 6-ranked. Arcadia had come in with a 15-game winning streak. They hadn't lost until this game. Alexis C. Jack passes it over. Portera is their second goal of the season. And what a goal it was. And I love that reaction from the players on the field. And I'm sure the reaction on the bench was equally stoked. Let's keep it talking about some reaction times. Kelsey Stave gets blocked, but she's got her elbow there. And she's going to keep that point alive. Stevenson would eventually win the point and the match over conference opponent Albright. What body part has the women's volleyball team used to keep the ball alive this year? We've seen a foot. We've seen an elbow. We've seen plenty of pancakes. When they dive out and put their hand down. Yeah, whatever that means. Isn't that a football term? A pancake? Yeah. You just really want to talk about football. I must. Let's go. Football, Weidner. They were leading 31-14 already, but here comes Austin, Tennessee with six more points. He runs it all the way to the house. 60 yards for his second pick six of the season. Weidner gets the ball back for the very next play. Another pick six. This time it's Mike Datu. He runs it 28 yards for the score. Back-to-back pick sixes. Ma's sayings improved to 6-0 in the year after this win at Weidner. We're going back-to-back and keeping it with back-to-back football plays of punt return for 66 yards for a touchdown. That's the first in program history by Preston Atto. He's going to find that huge hole. Great blocking downfield and then as soon as he gets in that open field, he's just gone. He's going to bring it in to that box for the six points. All right, field hockey. Here we go. Rosemary Naiva. Conference game over Hood. Joe, she doesn't score just once. She doesn't score just twice. She even doesn't score just three times. Four goals in this game, Joe. Four. It's an awfully impressive performance by one individual, but it was also a great performance by the team in this game as well. Yeah, 7-0 win over Hood. Naiva scored the first four goals of the game. She became just a seventh player in program history to score at least four goals in a game. Just one player, Dawn McFarland. She's in our Hall of Fame. She scored five before, but you know what? Naiva's led the team this year, this season with 11 goals. It was an impressive performance and a heck of a resume to hand in at the end of your season. Talk some more football because I can't get enough of these boys in this O-line just making a huge hole for Dante Ayers to run through. He's only going to need one play from Scrimmage to end this drive with six points, take some 12 seconds to run all the way to the house. He would end the day with nine touches and 123 yards. Here's 70 of them for you right there. All fence of line. Creep Locking makes a man miss, takes it to the house and guess what? Shut out. A shout out for the shutout? Shutout. Whatever I just said. Just shut out. We eat nothing. First shutout of the season. They might have gotten another one, but I guess we'll see that in a minute. Let's get to the other type of football. We're talking men's soccer here now, senior goldkeeper Mike Tringale in the opening minutes against Hood. Huge save right there. He's been huge in that for him all season. Yeah, later in the month against Messiah, he would record his 100 save of the season. He's just the fifth player to do that in program history and the first since 2009. And this must things fell in this game to hood, but this was huge because like you said, it was in the opening minutes. This would have put hood up early, but Tringale. What a beast on the back line. He was this year. Let's keep it with soccer back to women's soccer. Julia Webb Jr. 32 yards out and in. Look at that right off the crossbar over the goalie. The junior's first career goal. This was a 4-0 win over Alvernia. Mustang scored three times in the last 10 minutes to hold on for the win. And what a beauty this was. Great vision. Takes a step on the fender. See some space. Why not? Why not? Just let it rip. Every October, Stevenson hosts their homecoming and this year's homecoming football game was awfully historic. Early in the game Delaware Valley going forward on fourth and one at midfield. Let's take the call from Sitz Weigbaum and Glenn Clark. In this monstrous game, we'll take over for the second straight touch, Isaiah Pitts. Just absolutely a walk right through the line and into the backfield to make the play. Mustang's handed Delaware Valley its first shutout since 2002 with a 19-0 victory that day. It was the second shutout of the season in fourth and program history. Pitts would end the game with eight tackles, including two for a loss while also recovering a fumble. Let's keep it rolling to the ice we go. Rookie here, Jordan Perello, not to be confused with women's soccer senior Jordan Pareto, but Perello here gets her first career goal, gets a pass from Monica Pozik, wrist her over the shoulder, the stick side, top shelf. And let's keep it on the ice with men's ice hockey taken on Morrisville State in their first ever game. Here's their first ever goal. Let's check out the selly from the bench to the whole bench getting involved. Even Brett Adams on the lower rights part of your screen. You get the slight fist pump from fist pump from head coach Dominic Dawes and then back to business. The sweet right here. Number 12 Alfred Connelly board. Think I got it right. He had to tell me about 12 times, but he gets the first goal in program history. Yeah, I'm never going to get that name. Never going to get it's all right. He doesn't care as long as they keep putting the puck in the net and winning some games. And they sure did. They put 12 goals in the net that weekend. Yeah, Morrisville's three. Yes, 701 and five to two incredible. Let's get to the shout outs. Let's start with some tennis. Both the men's and the women's tennis teams are number one doubles duo advanced to the Mac individual championships right here on the men's side. You have senior Brian Gesselman and junior Warden Ly. They advanced to the championship game and on the women's side. The freshman duo, the rookies. Jenna Scove and Kelsey Mencer, they advanced to the championship game as well. And Joe, it was the first time that either program has had a duo, the doubles duo compete in the doubles championship. So congratulations to them. Absolutely. And let's get another congratulations to the women's swimming team in the action in the pool. Their 200 yard relay freestyle relay team of Juliana Burnett, Isabelle Ramsland, Julia Sharon and Natalie Wasiko finished with a time of 149.09 to break the school record. It would also break the school record again. Yeah, I think they probably swim better than you pronounce their names, but congratulations to them because they keep breaking records, school records and personal records. And I'm still going to keep pronouncing names. We'll do another congratulations this time to the women's volleyball team, knocking off 13th ranked Eastern to start the month of October. And Joe, this women's volleyball team, they don't like Easter. They don't and they rise to the occasion and get the job done and a huge shout out and congratulations to them for that. Yeah, I talked to Kristen Brooks prior to this game and after this game, she wanted this one bad and what a way to start off October. They want a perfect lemon in the month. I'm so happy you brought up Kristen Brooks because she is our next shout out with her 1000th career kill. The second mustang women's volleyball player to do it this season. Big night for her to do it to come from behind win over Lebanon Valley. They were down two to one on the road. Get the win in five sets because you know what? They've never lost in the Mac and this is what their fifth straight year in the Mac haven't lost in the regular season. Haven't lost in post in the conference tournament and this win right here on this night helped them secure the top seat in the playoffs. Am I doing these or are you just going to take a walk? I just wasn't sure if you were going to get to all that and you know, it's a shout out. We want to make sure we're congratulating them. Do you want to take mine here? Way to go, Kristen. No, you got it. You got it. All right, so cross country. Let's give a shout out to them. The men's team finished fifth at the Mac championships. It's their highest ever finish and joining the league in 2012 and a special congratulation to Langston Gash. He finished six individually and it was the highest individual performance at the Mac championships for their program. So congratulations to Langston and the team. We told you it was an action pack 31 days and it was no different for a junior golfer. Morgan Wirtz earns the Mac golfer of the week accolade three times in the month of October, twice in the month of October, three top top 10 finishes in that month and also earns the accolade of co-golfer of the month by the ECAC. Yeah, she's having a historic fall. Like you said, five golfer of the weeks in the fall. I think her worst finish in probably eight tournaments is 16th. She's won a few finished seconds. So congratulations to her. And she won the Hood College Invitational as well and finished second at the Eastern Invitational. Just the heck of a fall for her than the women's golf team in general and also the men's golf team. Yeah, I mean, what an action packed October. I can't wait to see what November brings us, Joe. 30 days, right? 30 days. Also Thanksgiving. Probably my favorite day. Yeah. Besides my birthday. I'm not sure we have any action right on Thanksgiving but Thanksgiving weekend. We do. I can't wait. Ice hockey. Some basketball. Basketball. Basketball tips off. See, I don't know because I don't look at calendars. But you know what's more even more exciting? Postseason. Postseason. Can't wait for those plays, Joe. We're gonna, yeah. Yeah. Time to wrap it up. That's the Stevenson Athletics plays of the month of October. 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