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Welcome the the La Salle College High School Golf program web page! The La Salle golf season has moved to the fall now that the Philadelphia Catholic League has joined the PIAA. Please explore this page to view schedules, results, rosters, news, and more!

Golf results & updates
Opponent Date Result Score
Tryouts - 9 Holes
Tryouts - 9 Holes
Tryouts - 9 Holes
Tryouts - 9 Holes
Tryouts - 9 Holes
vs.
Neshaminy High School
vs.
Neshaminy High School
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Win 232-273
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 230-239
vs.
Allentown Central Catholic High School
vs.
Allentown Central Catholic High School
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 223-244
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
vs.
Imhotep Charter School
PIAA State Scrimmages
PIAA State Scrimmages
PIAA State Scrimmages
PIAA State Scrimmages
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Haverford School
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 241-273
vs.
Haverford School
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 231-301
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Wilson Jump Start Tournament, Governor Mifflin Senior High School
Win
vs.
WIlson Jump Start Tournament, Wilson High School (Reading)
Loss
vs.
North Penn High School
vs.
North Penn High School
vs.
Wilson Jump Start Tournament, Governor Mifflin Senior High School
Loss 7-13
Wilson Jump Start Tournament - Exeter
Win 15-5
vs.
Wilson Jump Start Tournament, Wilson High School (Reading)
Loss 3-15
vs.
Pennridge High School
Win 12-3
vs.
Pennridge High School
Loss 12-16
PCL Meet
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 232-292
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 1-0
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 6-0
vs.
Souderton Senior High School
Win 7-3
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Souderton Senior High School
Win 10-8
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 2-1
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 247-267
PCL Meet
Episcopal Academy (Junior Varsity)
Win
vs.
Bishop McDevitt High School
Win 6-2
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Germantown Academy
Loss 9-15
vs.
Germantown Academy
Win 9-0
vs.
Germantown Academy
Tie 12-12
vs.
Haverford School
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 3-2
Exeter High School
Loss 8-12
Screamin Eagle Tournament - Cumberland Valley Varsity
Loss 8-16
vs.
John W. Hallahan Catholic High School
Win
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
vs.
William Penn Charter School
Win
Screamin Eagle Tournament: Cathedral Prep - Varsity
Loss 10-14
Screamin Eagle Tournament: Mechanicsburg JV
Screamin Eagle Tournament - McDowell JV
Screamin Eagle Tournament: North Allegheny Varsity
Loss 6-18
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Tie 2-2
vs.
Sophomore Game, Neshaminy High School
vs.
Homecoming, Haverford School
Bullis School
Win 5-1
vs.
Haverford School
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 1-0
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 217-251
vs.
Council Rock North High School
vs.
Council Rock North High School
vs.
North Penn High School
Loss 8-9
vs.
North Penn High School
Loss 8-16
PCL Meet
vs.
Episcopal Academy
Loss 237-229
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 244-299
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 7-0
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 7-0
vs.
Pennsbury High School
vs.
Knights & Maidens Tournament, Pennridge High School
Win 10-8
vs.
Neumann-Goretti High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Knights & Maidens Tournament, Cumberland Valley High School
Loss 5-10
vs.
Delbarton Tournament, Christian Brothers Academy
Coventry (U15)
Loss 1-2
vs.
Delbarton Tournament, Delbarton School
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Win 10-9
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Win 9-3
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Governor Mifflin Senior High School
PCL Meet
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 236-297
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 3-2
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Germantown Academy
vs.
Little Flower High School
Win
vs.
St. Hubert's Catholic High School
Win
vs.
Germantown Academy
Win 1-0
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 1-0
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Beast of the East Tournament: Cumberland Valley
Loss
Beast of the East Tournament: Mechanicsburg
Win
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Football Halftime Exhibition, St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Loss 2-3
Beast of the East Tournament: PennRidge @ York High School
Win
Beast of the East Tournament: Souderton @ York High School
Win
Beast of the East Tournament: Hazelton @ York High School
Win
vs.
Upper Moreland High School
Win 6-0
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Father Judge High School
Tie 0-0
Philadelphia Catholic League Championship
Win 457-459
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
PCL Meet
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Perkiomen Valley High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 5-1
vs.
Perkiomen Valley High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
North Penn High School
vs.
North Penn High School
State Novice Tournament: Perk Valley
La Salle Freshman Tournament
Win 5-2
vs.
Neumann-Goretti High School
District 12 (City) Championship
Win 302-321
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
PCL Meet
vs.
Council Rock North High School
Sub-Regional vs. Emmaus High School
Win 319-340
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
Father Judge High School
Navy Day Regatta
vs.
Pennsbury High School
vs.
Upper Moreland High School
Win 6-0
Mustang Tournament: Wissahickon
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Mustang Tournament: Upper Perk
Blackthorn Rugby Club @ College Settlement Camp
Tie 2-2
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
vs.
Pennington School
vs.
Pennington School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
PCL Play-In Game, Lansdale Catholic High School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
PCL Championships
PIAA State Conference Championship
HEAD OF THE CHARLES
vs.
U19 & U15, Cumberland Valley High School
Loss 1-3
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Wissahickon Senior High School
Loss 0-3
vs.
Wissahickon Senior High School
vs.
Upper Merion High School
PIAA State Championship
vs.
PCL Semifinal, Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Wilson High School (Reading)
vs.
Wilson High School (Reading)
District 12 Championships
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
Senior Night, Roman Catholic High School
vs.
CR North Freshman Tournament, Council Rock North High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
CR North Freshman Tournament Game 2
HEAD OF THE SCHUYLKILL
Rugby PA State Championship
V - 5th / Frosh 3rd
vs.
Father Judge High School
Council Rock North Tournament
Win 4-0
Council Rock North Tournament
Win 1-0
vs.
Pennridge High School
vs.
PCL Semifinals, Father Judge High School
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 5-1
vs.
PIAA State Championship Tournament, North Allegheny Senior High School
Loss 9-15
PIAA Championship
vs.
PIAA State Championship Tournament, Exeter Township Senior High School
Win 12 - 5
vs.
PIAA State Championship Tournament, Cumberland Valley High School
Loss 6-9
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 5-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Loss 1-2
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 4-1
vs.
PCL Semifinals, St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Delbarton School
Loss 3-5
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
vs.
Haverford School, Central Bucks West High School
Win
vs.
Portledge School
Loss 4-7
vs.
Gloucester Catholic High School
Loss 1-2
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Win 4-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 6-0
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 4-0
vs.
Christian Brothers Academy
Loss 2-3
vs.
Hun School
Win 5-3
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 4-0
vs.
Souderton Senior High School
Win 46-38
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win
vs.
Upland Country Day School
Loss 2-4
vs.
Springside Chestnut Hill
Win 51-30
vs.
Springside Chestnut Hill
Win 58-52
1st Lt. Travis Manion '99 Memorial Wrestling Tournament
Other 4th Place
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Win 70-64
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 60-37
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Win 6-3
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 7-2
vs.
Haverford School
vs.
Haverford School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 4-0
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 80-36
vs.
Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School
Win 4-2
Executive Education Charter School
Win 67-44
Executive Education Charter School
Win 67-26
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Loss 0-4
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 50-47
vs.
Hill School
Loss 4-5
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 4-1
vs.
Constitution High School
Win 57-45
vs.
Constitution High School
Win 59-51
TFCA of GP Meet
Neshaminy JV Tournament
2018 Spartan Duals
Other 5th Place
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 6-3
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 4-0
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 74-26
vs.
Springside Chestnut Hill
Tie 6-6
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 62-37
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 70-64
vs.
Radnor High School
Loss 0-9
vs.
Delbarton School
Loss 1-3
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Win 66-18
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Loss 1-3
vs.
Christian Brothers Academy
Loss 0-6
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Win
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 50-47
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 49-41 OT
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 3-2
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 64-51
Radnor Holiday Tournament
Other
Cardinal Classic
TFCA of GP Meet
vs.
West Catholic Preparatory High School
Win 66-40
vs.
West Catholic Preparatory High School
Win 52-49
Mount St. Charles Tournament
Loss 2-3
Delco Duals
Other 5th Place
vs.
Central High School
Win 62-13
vs.
Central High School
Win 50-13
Mount St. Charles Tournament
Win 6-4
vs.
Pete and Jameer Nelson Classic, Calvert Hall College High School
Win 66-45
Mount St. Charles Tournament
Win 5-2
TFCA of GP Meet
vs.
Cheltenham High School
Win 68-56
Holiday Invitational
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Loss 1-3
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Win 5-1
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Loss 34-43
vs.
Bishop McDevitt High School
vs.
Bishop McDevitt High School
Win 53-41
vs.
Bishop McDevitt High School
Win 58-35
TFCA of GP Meet
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Loss 33-39
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 81-33
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 73-28
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
vs.
Gloucester Catholic High School
Win 8-2
vs.
Radnor High School
Loss 0-9
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 4-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win
vs.
Wissahickon Senior High School
vs.
St. Augustine Preparatory School
Win 9-1
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 48-33
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 3-1
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Win
vs.
Gloucester Catholic High School
Win 8-2
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 52-48
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Loss 0-1
PCL Meet
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 56-32
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 63-42
Phantom Duals
Other 1st Place
Wilson Relays
TFCA of GP Meet
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 55-24
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 4-0
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
vs.
Plymouth-Whitemarsh Senior High School
vs.
Princeton Day School
Loss 2-4
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 4-0
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
The Shipley School
Loss 1-9
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 52-39
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 58-46
TFCA of GP Meet
vs.
Neumann-Goretti High School
Loss 57-59 (OT)
vs.
Neumann-Goretti High School
vs.
Neumann-Goretti High School
Win 67-57
vs.
William Penn Charter School
Win 8-1
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Loss 46-50
vs.
Hill School
Loss 4-7
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Loss 22-58
vs.
Wissahickon Senior High School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 3-1
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 6-0
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 51-50
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 64-59
vs.
Upland Country Day School
Tie 2-2
TFCA of GP
Ocean Breeze Invitational
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Loss 42-50
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Loss 55-57
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 3-1
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Lawrenceville School
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 3-1
vs.
Delbarton School
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 8-1
vs.
St. Augustine Preparatory School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 46-44
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Loss 67-73
TFCA of GP Meet
vs.
Berks Catholic High School
Win 59-51
vs.
Berks Catholic High School
Win 43-36
vs.
Martin Luther King High School
vs.
Martin Luther King High School
Win 48-26
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Loss 1-3
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Souderton Senior High School
vs.
MASA Playoffs, The Shipley School
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
Win 56-21
Novice Meet
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 4-0
MASA Playoffs
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
St. Augustine Preparatory School
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 61-55 (OT)
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 73-64
North Penn JV Tournament
Cardinal Invitational
Other 7th Place
PCL Championship
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Loss 50-59
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 54-46
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
vs.
MASA Finals, Lawrenceville School
vs.
Father Judge High School
Tie 2-2
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Make up date
PCL Championship Day 1
District 12 Championship Day 1
Archbishop Carroll High School - Philadelphia Catholic League - Quarterfinal Playoff Game
Win 49-47
PCL Championship Day 2
PCL Individual Tournament
Other 5th Place
TFCA of GP MoC
District 12 Championship Day 2
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
PCL Quarter finals
Loss 2696-2887
PCL Semi Finals
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Bishop McDevitt High School - Philadelphia Catholic League - Semifinal Game
Win 49-41
PCL Championship
District 12 Individual Tournament
Other 14th Place
Brother's Cup Tournament
PTFCA State Championship
vs.
St. Augustine Preparatory School
APAC Semifinals Vs St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 3-1
Roman Catholic High School - Philadelphia Catholic League - Championship Game
Loss 50-64
APAC Finals Vs Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 6-3
Simon Gratz High School - District 12 Play-In Game
Win 56-41
Northeast Regional Individual Tournament
Frostbite Tournament
PIAA AAA Individual Championships
Reading High School - PIAA State Tournament - 1st Round Game
Win 47-42
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Delbarton School
vs.
Radnor High School
vs.
Radnor High School
vs.
Salesianum School
William Allen High School - PIAA State Tournament - 2nd Round Game
Win 70-53
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
PIAA State Championship Day 1
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
vs.
Episcopal Academy
PIAA State Championship Day 2
Garnet Valley Play Day - 8:45am Springfield Delco, 10:25am Salesianum, 11:15am Garnet Valley
Roman Catholic High School - PIAA State Quarterfinal Game
Win 55-47
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Flyers Cup Championship, St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
Loss 0-7
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 5-2
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 5-0
Pennridge High School - PIAA State Semifinal Game
Loss 47-52
Lower Moreland High School
Win 7-0
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Haverford School
Loss 12-4
vs.
Quakertown High School
Loss 0-2
vs.
Quakertown High School
Loss 2-3
Myrtle Beach Trip (Ripken Experience)
vs.
Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association
vs.
Academy at Palumbo High School
Win 3-1
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 16-0
vs.
Bishop Shanahan High School
vs.
Academy at Palumbo High School
Win 2-0
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 6-0
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Loss 1-15
vs.
Seton Hall Preparatory School
Loss 10-21
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 16-0
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 12-0
St. Andrew's Invitational
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Loss 1-0 (10)
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Loss 5-3
vs.
Doylestown Rugby Club
PCL Meet
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 4-1
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Loss 3-1
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Win 10-5
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 14-4
vs.
Haverford School
Win 6-5
vs.
Central Bucks East High School
Win 2-0
vs.
Central Bucks South High School
Win 3-2
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 15-2
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 6-5
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 9-6
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 14-4
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 5-1
Knights Invitational
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 13-3
vs.
Hill Academy
Loss 5-9
vs.
Hill Academy
Loss 7-9
vs.
Harry S. Truman High School
Loss 6-2
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Loss 10-0
vs.
Salesianum School
vs.
Salesianum School
PCL Meet
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Plymouth-Whitemarsh Senior High School
Tie 3-3
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 4-3
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 15-0 (4)
vs.
Council Rock North High School
Loss 2-1
vs.
Council Rock North High School
Loss 0-3
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 5-0
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 15-1
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 7-0
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 11-0
vs.
Souderton Senior High School
Win 8-5
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 11-8
vs.
Neshaminy High School
Loss 2-1
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Neshaminy High School
Win 3-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 3-0
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 16-0
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 5-3
vs.
William Penn Charter School
Win 4-3
vs.
Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 11-3
vs.
William Penn Charter School
Win 6-0
vs.
The Shipley School
Win 10-2
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 2-1
Explorers Invitational
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 15-1
vs.
Council Rock South High School
Win 2-1
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 10-1
vs.
Council Rock South High School
Win 3-1
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association
vs.
Gregory the Great Academy
PCL Meet
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 3-1
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 12-2 (5)
vs.
Episcopal Academy
Loss 6-7
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 2-0
vs.
De Matha Catholic High School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 12-2
vs.
Bergen Catholic High School
Win 6-0
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 17-0
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Loss 11-4
vs.
Bishop McDevitt High School
Win 9-0
vs.
Conestoga High School
Loss 7-10
vs.
Conestoga High School
Loss 4-6
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 2-0
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 3-0
vs.
William Tennent High School
Win 3-1
St. Augustine Invitational
CB West Relays
vs.
Haverford School
Loss 8-11
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
Haverford School
PCL Meet
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 2-1
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 3-0
vs.
Neumann-Goretti High School
Win 11-1 (6)
vs.
St. Peter's Preparatory School
Win 7-3
vs.
Neumann-Goretti High School
Win 9-3
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 16-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 13-3
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 2-0
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 11-0
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 3-0
vs.
Upper Dublin High School
Win 5-1
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 7-2
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Loss 2-1
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 10-1
vs.
Bonner-Prendergast Catholic High School
Win 9-5
vs.
Salesianum School
Win 2-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 5-4
vs.
Salesianum School
Win 3-0
Penn Relays
PCL Championship
vs.
North Penn High School
Win 2-1
Penn Relays
vs.
North Penn High School
Loss 1-3
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Loss 16-1 (3)
vs.
Conestoga Valley High School
vs.
Conestoga High School
PCL Meet
vs.
PCL Semifinals, Archbishop Carroll High School
Win 5-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 3-0
vs.
Conwell-Egan Catholic High School
Win 8-0
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 15-0
vs.
Plymouth-Whitemarsh Senior High School
Loss 11-2
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 2-0
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 11-1
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 4-1
vs.
Philadelphia Catholic League Championship, St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 4-1
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 19-0
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 1-0
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 5-1
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 9-2
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 2-0
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 8-1
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 3-0
vs.
Springside Chestnut Hill
Loss 2-5
vs.
Springside Chestnut Hill
Win 6-1
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Win 18-2
vs.
Dock Mennonite Academy
Win 2-0
vs.
Archbishop Carroll High School
Win 13-3
vs.
Dock Mennonite Academy
Win 3-2
District XII Singles Tournament
Hoka Henderson Invitational
vs.
Central Bucks East High School
Loss 0-3
vs.
Souderton Senior High School
Win 9-3
vs.
North Penn High School
Loss 7-4
vs.
Central Bucks East High School
Win 2-0
vs.
Championship, Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association
Freshman Developmental Clinic
vs.
St. Augustine Preparatory School
Loss 5-0
vs.
Championships, Philadelphia Scholastic Rowing Association
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
Germantown Academy
Loss 3-4
vs.
Germantown Academy
Loss 2-4
vs.
Devon Preparatory School
Win 18-11
vs.
Holy Ghost Preparatory School
Win 13-3
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 2-1
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 3-0
vs.
Haverford Senior HS
Win 3-0
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
vs.
Haverford Senior HS
Win 2-0
vs.
Haverford School
Loss 1-6
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 5-2
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Loss 6-11
vs.
Malvern Preparatory School
Loss 3-6
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
Win 3-1
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
Haverford School
2-4 Loss
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 2-0
vs.
Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 3-0
vs.
Archbishop Wood High School
vs.
District XII - Philadelphia City Championship, Central High School
Win 5-0
vs.
Wissahickon Senior High School
Win 15-0 (5)
PCL Championship
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 13-1 (5)
vs.
Wissahickon Senior High School
Win 5-4
Quarter-Finals
vs.
St. Augustine Preparatory School
Win 8-7 OT
vs.
St. Augustine Preparatory School
Loss 3-8
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
vs.
PIAA State Playoffs 1st Round, Great Valley High School
Loss 0-5
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 3-0
vs.
Father Judge High School
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 2-0
PIAA District XII Championship
District XII Doubles Tournament
vs.
PCL Playoff - Semifinal, Archbishop Carroll High School
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Win 9-1
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Loss 6-4
vs.
Archbishop Ryan High School
Loss 1-0
PIAA District XII Championship
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 2-0
vs.
St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Win 5-1
vs.
Springfield Township High School (Montgomery County)
Win 12-2 (6)
Stotesbury Regatta
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 10-3
vs.
Roman Catholic High School
Win 9-4
vs.
PCL Championship, St. Joseph's Preparatory School
Stotesbury Regatta
vs.
PCL Semifinals, Archbishop Wood High School
Win 3-0
PCL Quarterfinal vs Winner of Archbishop Ryan & Neumann-Goretti
Win 3-0
Finals
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 4-0
vs.
Father Judge High School
Win 1-0
vs.
PCL Championship, Lansdale Catholic High School
Win 3-0
vs.
PIAA District 12 Semifinal, Central High School
vs.
PCL Semifinal, Father Judge High School
Win 3-2 (13)
vs.
PIAA District 12 Final, St. Joseph's Preparatory School
vs.
District XII Championship, Central High School
Win 3-0
PIAA State Championships
PIAA State Championships
vs.
PCL Final (Widener University), Cardinal O'Hara High School
Win 4-1
vs.
PIAA AAA State Playoff Round 1, Avon Grove High Sshool
vs.
District XII Final, Olney Charter High School
Win 10-0 (6)
vs.
PIAA AAA Quarterfinal Playoff, Springfield Township High School (Delaware County)
vs.
PIAA First Round Playoff State Game, Souderton Senior High School
Loss 7-1
vs.
PIAA AAA Semifinal Playoff, Garnet Valley High School
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Communication is More Important Than Ever

The Spring 2020 issue of the Explorer (titled Agents Of Change), will only be available online. No issues will be printed or mailed to homes.

A monthly Alumni eNewsletter along with a number of other alumni communications will only be available in a digital format and will be sent via email. It is critical for the Office of Institutional
Advancement to have and maintain your current email address, so please make certain that your
information is current and encourage your fellow alums to do the same. Please send any changes to
Mrs. Cathy Winning at winning@lschs.org so your alumni record can be updated accordingly.

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A Message from Brother James Butler, FSC

As most of you will have seen, Governor Wolf has issued orders extending the closing of schools. The tentative earliest date schools may reopen is now set for Monday, April 6, 2020. As all of us have come to appreciate, this date is a guarantee written in water. Depending on the progress of the disease and the success of containment and suppression activities, this date will be subject to further extension if need be.

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Dining Services: Due to recent public health concerns, some of the self-serve foods will be either moved behind the service counter or into grad and go containers. Thank you for your understanding.

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Steve Javie '72 Goes From The Hardwood To Homilies

Former NBA Referee Steve Javie '72 Goes From The Hardwood To Homilies Becoming A Catholic Deacon
Article by Frank Fitzpatrick
Reprinted from The Philadelphia Inquirer, August 20, 2019

The stirring anthem ended and those in the large Saturday night crowd, some clutching programs, took their seats. Steve Javie, a member of the Class of 1972 and a top-tier NBA referee for 25 seasons, moved into position and got ready once again to interpret the rules.

But this was Mass at Saint Andrew's Roman Catholic Church in Newtown (Bucks County), not a basketball arena. Javie was wearing a green chasuble and white cassock, not the NBA's two-tone officiating uniform. And the rules he was about to address in one of his first homilies as a permanent deacon in the Catholic church were eternal, not subject to collective bargaining.

"People ask me if there are similarities between being a deacon and a referee," Javie said before that recent 5 p.m. Mass. "It's funny because people used to think they could tell me how to do my old job. That hasn't changed, except now people are telling me how to preach."

A Montgomery County native who pitched at Temple and briefly in the Baltimore Orioles organization, Javie was destined to be a sports official. His father, Stan, was a field and back judge in the NFL, and his godfather, John Stevens, a longtime American League umpire.

Javie, 64, consistently was rated as one of the NBA's top referees. He worked more than 1,500 games, including 200-plus in the playoffs and 20 in the Finals.

"Steve was the best referee I ever worked with, and I reffed with everybody," said Joe Crawford, a friend and former NBA colleague. "He knew the rules. He got plays right. And he had [guts]. He was very aggressive but always under control."

Bad knees finally forced Javie to limp away after the 2011 season, his last assignment being the decisive sixth game of that year's NBA Finals.

By then, he was on a spiritual quest. Thanks to his wife of 28 years, Mary Ellen, he'd rediscovered a faith he'd virtually abandoned as a young man. The couple had started a charity benefiting underprivileged children in Montgomery County and Philadelphia. But he needed more.

"I thought, 'I've got to be doing something more with my life than blowing whistles against basketball players,' " he said.

At a Saint Andrew's event, a visiting speaker mentioned the Catholic diaconate. The possibility of becoming a deacon hung constantly around his neck like the whistles he wore as a referee.

"It's a calling," he said. "It's nothing I aspired to. I knew I was getting near the end of my career because my knees were failing. That realization makes you think about what you're going to do afterwards."

The journey Javie started in 2012 ended this June 8, 2019 when he and six others were formally ordained as deacons during an ornate ceremony at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul. The grueling process that got him there took seven years and yielded a master's in theology, a new title, and the right to deliver homilies, wear a collar, and perform such traditional priestly duties as baptisms and marriages.

"I was at the ordination," Crawford said. "Watching him do all the little things around the altar, you could see how prepared and calm he was. That's how he was as a referee. Anything he gets into, he gets into all the way. He's so devout now. As a matter of fact, he's so devout that sometimes I have to tell him, `Steve, shut up.' "

Assigned to Saint Andrew's, his home parish and the largest in the Philadelphia archdiocese, Javie delivered his second homily last Saturday.

"I'm not afraid to get up and talk in front of people because I've been doing that my whole life," he said. "But talking about something really personal like faith, that's stressful."

Actually, Javie, who usually speaks in rapid and intense bursts, seemed more poised and conversational while addressing the parishioners, which he did not from the pulpit but from in front of the altar.

"He's very at ease, which probably comes from what he did all those years," said Monsignor Michael Picard, Saint Andrew's pastor. "His preaching, even though he's just starting, is really superb."

The story of how Javie switched from the arena to the altar is one that combines love found and spirituality sought.

It began in the late 1980s when the NBA's travel demands made him a regular at Philadelphia International Airport's US Airways counter. That's where he met Mary Ellen.

"I was someone who except for Christmas and Easter didn't go to Mass. But I could see she was a devout Catholic," Javie said. "So on our second date, I thought I'd impress her and I said, `How about if we go to Mass, then get lunch afterward?'

"We're sitting there in church, and this priest is droning on. I'm looking at my watch thinking I'll sit here an hour then be with her the rest of the afternoon. I wasn't paying attention, wasn't getting anything out of it. Afterward, she asked me what I thought. I told her I didn't get anything out of it. She looked at me and said, `What did you put into it?' That stopped me in my tracks. She said, `Did you maybe say a prayer for somebody in your family who needed it? Did you pray to the Holy Spirit for enlightenment?' She really got me thinking."

The experience led Javie to re-examine his Catholicism. He took Communion daily, read more about faith and marriage and, on the road, attended Mass whenever possible.

The renewed devotion helped in 1999 when Javie was one of 15 referees implicated in a tax-evasion case that involved misuse of frequent-flyer miles. He was the only one acquitted on all charges.

Noticing their colleague's newfound focus, the referees Javie worked with began to ask questions. Some even accompanied him to church.

"A lot of guys I traveled with, they struggled with all the temptations that come with being on the road," Javie said. "I would try to talk to them about it. My thinking was we're all sinful, but if we can talk about these things with each other, it might make our marriages and families a little more solid.

"When I was a crew chief, the second guy would sometimes grab the new guy and say, 'OK, Steve, tell him what you talked to me about.' I'd try to mentor them, not just in basketball but in life."

After retirement and the deacon decision, Javie ramped up his religiosity. From August through May, he took three-hour classes at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in philosophy, theology, spirituality, and homiletics. Then there were workshops, psychological examinations and, before ordination, written, practical and oral examinations.

"We've never been blessed with children, but we've got nine nephews and nieces and I tell them I never studied that hard in my life," Javie said. "Those professors were brilliant. It was a really intense, extensive process."

His new schedule is sometimes as hectic as his old one. A day after ordination, Javie had to deliver his first homily at Saint Andrew's. There are Masses, ceremonies, home and hospital visits, counseling sessions, and speaking engagements.

"I made a living in sports," he said. "They paid me to referee, and it was a good job. But this is something else, a really incredible journey. I worked in the Finals for 15 years. I worked Game 7s. But that doesn't compare with this. It's a feeling I can't describe."

Those who know Javie well, such as his fellow Whitemarsh Valley Country Club members, now feel free to move conversations beyond typical locker-room talk.

"Now that they know what I've been through, they feel like they have permission to talk about their faith, even to complain about it," Javie said. "They realize that I've changed in one way, but not socially or personality-wise. I'm just Steve Javie. I always have been. It just so happens I'm not a referee anymore. I'm serving the Lord now."

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Join Fellow Parents at the Party On The Patio

Before the leaves are brown and the sky turns gray,
come and surf into the new school year with La Salle's
Mamas and Papas who will be California Dreamin'.

Party On The Patio
Parent Social

Saturday, September 14, 2019
7:00 pm
Glaser Center and "The Pit"

$50 per person

The event is sponsored by the Mothers' Club and Men of La Salle and
all proceeds will support the Auction and benefit students in need.

Casual Dress
Price includes appetizers, beer and wine, and live music.
All attendees must be age 21 or older.


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Welcome Back From Brother James Butler, FSC

"All work and no play," so the saying goes. No doubt esteeming me a dull boy indeed, numerous friends and acquaintances have advised me over the years, "you need to get a hobby—something that complements your working life." Well, golf only brings out a slight inclination towards explosive impatience, and anything you collect, you also need to dust. So that's out too.

But falconry? That could be the ticket. So, while on vacation, I dabbled a bit, as they used to say on Seinfeld. I spent some time with Rocky here back in July (I named him not for Philadelphia's ubiquitous and eternal boxer, but for the cartoon gangster occasionally appearing in episodes of Bugs Bunny, whose disposition "da boid" shares). This experience allowed me to reflect upon four unexpected similarities between the sport of sheiks and the experience of Lasallian education. These observations ring true whether we can draw on many years' experience with this school or are arriving with our first son, a member of the Class of 2023 whom La Salle welcomed this week.

1. An investment of time and effort are required. Despite the impression of preternaturally easy command I exude while working with Rocky, falconry takes time. In the western world, there's a two-year long apprenticeship with a sponsor, and it takes seven years to achieve real mastery. Hunting with a raptor also requires a lot more effort than using an inanimate weapon you can put back on the shelf after an outing. The bird requires appropriate housing and daily care: feeding, grooming and training. Likewise, in the Lasallian high school, no one who "does enough to get by" will thrive. Parents commit not only to a serious financial obligation but to an ongoing involvement: with their son's studies to the extent necessary; in support of his chosen activities; through volunteer service; and via an extensive social calendar of school activities which build and sustain the community. Students have a lot more homework than they may be used to and must manage it while exploring many athletic, co-curricular, and service opportunities before ultimately committing to a few. They generally juggle these responsibilities while navigating a more challenging commuting routine than their peers may experience. Teachers too need to be all in. You can't skate by on an undergraduate education and scant preparation. Students will ask probing questions, expect you to demonstrate not just competence but mastery, displaying an ability to reteach creatively when comprehension eludes an individual or the class. Such classroom routines take place within the context of a school that invites your involvement with these students for long hours after dismissal purportedly occurs at 2:35 pm and with your own professional growth on an on-going basis.

2. You remain who you are but are guided and supported as you grow into the best version of that self. Falcons are never tamed. The hunt demands they not lose their wild identity. They need to be comfortable and docile with humans while growing unimpeded into their predatory nature. A similar logic explains why you'll never hear a graduate of this school referred to as a "La Salle Product." Factories put out products, uniform and predictable. In that world "exceptional" is not a compliment. Lasallian schools nurture and shape unique individuals, coaxing their best out of them while allowing them ever expanding spheres of autonomy and responsibility. We believe that wisdom is discovered not through unrelenting obligation and a constraining pressure to "fit in," but through freedom, a true freedom that invites commitment but does not impose conformity.

3. A growing trust is required to sustain the relationship. Let's face it. Most of the dogs and cats we consider part of our families wouldn't survive ten minutes without us. They're completely domesticated and dependent, comfortably tethered in our yards awaiting their next meal. The raptor, on the other hand, is trained to do for the falconer what he would need to do to survive on his own: hunt in the wild. Each time a falcon is unhooded and departs from his keeper's glove, he need never return. Some mixture of habituation, loyalty, and a calculus proving that he is reliably better off in human care encourages the falcon's return to that person who released him, regardless of the hunt's success. So, it is here at La Salle. Almost none of us—faculty, students, parents, even administrators—must be here. Only the few Brothers are in some fashion "assigned" here under their vow of obedience. Every other member of the school community chooses to be and remain here. And it is exactly that dynamic, the fact that this path has been voluntarily chosen by so many dynamic, creative, and expansive personalities, that makes the journey so interesting.

4. The culmination of the journey is being set free, but that freedom is sustained by repeated spiritual return. Western falconers defend themselves against accusations that this sport requires enslavement of an otherwise free creature by noting that, compared to their wild counterparts, far more captive falcons survive their first year out of the nest. Protected from predators and disease, their chances of reaching maturity are greater. It is at that point, though, that master falconers will set a bird free and begin training a fresh fledgling. While the experience of faculty and parents of several sons is longer, the modal amount of time a person spends at La Salle is four years. But typically that's enough: enough to ground him in the experience of faith, in the reality of a loving God revealed through the people and events of our lives; enough to ground him in the disciplines and habits of mind that will make a professional out of him; enough to ground him in the ideals of fairness, respect, and generosity that will make him admired and exemplary in that chosen profession; enough to ground him in a brotherhood which will call him back to people and memories periodically throughout his life, call him to his best self in every major decision he makes, however far from this mews he may have flown.

Welcome or welcome back to a new year at La Salle. I look forward to discovering how your son(s) will take flight this year, particularly those young men who will cross the stage at graduation on the last Saturday in May.

Fraternally,

Brother James Butler, FSC
President

PS: I'd be remiss if I didn't try to get across a fifth point, one that's very important to Rocky. Don't ever call him a hawk.

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Back to School Nights

Back To School Nights
The Student Handbook and Family Directory for 2019-2020 will be distributed at Back To School Night.


Parents of Freshmen (Class of 2023)
Thursday, September 5, 2019
6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Auditorium
Presentation Begins Promptly at 6:30 pm


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College Counseling Update - September 2019

College Counseling Update – September 2019


The college search and application process can be a challenging experience for students and their families. Our goal in the College Counseling Department at La Salle College High School is to educate your sons regarding the process, to support them in their efforts, and to assist students in identifying colleges and universities that match their academic abilities and will offer success in a suitable environment for continuing intellectual development. Finding the right college or university is about "fit", therefore, we expect each student to play an active role in his college search and admission process.

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Auction - Featuring California Dreamin'

Please join us at the school's annual auction, which will feature California Dreamin', on Saturday, November 2, 2019. Sponsorship opportunities are available and items are needed for the silent, luxury, and live auctions.

35th Annual Auction
California Dreamin'
Saturday, November 2, 2019

For information of to make a donation, please contact the Auction Office at (215) 402-4915.

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Welcome (Back) Barbecue For Fathers

All fathers are welcome to a barbecue sponsored by the Men of La Salle. The night is a great way for new fathers to meet other fathers and learn about the La Salle community. Returning fathers can catch up with friends and learn about all of the exciting things happening this year.

Men of La Salle
Welcome (Back) Barbecue
Thursday, September 19, 2019
6:30 pm
Glaser Center and "The Pit"

Admission is Free

In the event that you have any questions, please contact Scott Porreca at scott.porreca@gmail.com

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New Mothers' Tea

The Mothers' Club invites freshman mothers and mothers of new students for a traditional welcome. Invitations have been mailed. Please RSVP by September 13, 2019 using the response card that was included with the invitation.


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