Monday, June 28, 2010

NKY Spring Sport All-Stars

Congratulations to the following Ryle athletes for being named to the Northern KY All-Stars by the KY Enquirer.

Softball
   Haylee Smith
   Cassie Hamilton
   Jenna Sander
Honorable Mention
   Alex Smith
   Bella Steinle
Baseball
   Conner Hempel
   James Hoskins
Honorable Mention
   Leiff Clarkson
   Matt Gorbandt
   Caleb Lonkard

Tennis
   Yushi Okita

Track
   Gabby Gonzales
   Jeff Huntley
Honorable Mention
   Scooby Williams

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Newsweek Top School

Each year, NEWSWEEK picks the best high schools in the country based on how hard school staffs work to challenge students with advanced-placement college-level courses and tests. Just over 1,600 schools—only 6 percent of all the public schools in the U.S.—made the list.

Congratulations to the students, parents, and faculty as Ryle is ranked 15th in Kentucky and one of America's best high schools!


Saturday, June 12, 2010

Ryle comes close, learns much

OWENSBORO -- For a young team that appeared on the brink of being quickly eliminated from the Kentucky High School Athletic Association state softball tournament, Ryle managed a lengthy stay on Friday that should provide valuable experience for next season.

After Ryle lost its first-round game against Pleasure Ridge Park, 13-9, it faced the state's No. 3-ranked team and defending state champion Owensboro Catholic in an elimination game.

The Raiders pulled off the upset, 1-0, behind a four-hit gem by seventh-grade pitcher Haylee Smith, then knocked off Shelby County, 3-1, on a five-hitter by Smith before being eliminated by North Laurel, 6-1, in a game Smith didn't pitch at Jack C. Fisher Park.

Ryle (28-9), which had a string of four straight state tournament appearances snapped last season after losing standout pitcher Kirsten Allen and all but one other starter, returns all but two seniors off this year's team.

"The experience we got down here, especially with just about everyone coming back, I think the main thing is the girls now know they belong among the state's best and they believe they can play against and beat anybody in the state," said Ryle coach Patti Oliverio.

"In the past it was such a Kirsten Allen-based team and these girls wanted to show they were a team and I think they did that. They showed a lot of character to come back and beat Owensboro Catholic and win a couple of games. They should definitely build off that."

Junior Cassie Hamilton, who started on the mound against North Laurel after starting at third base the first three games, said the upset of Owensboro Catholic followed with another win was a satisfying performance.

"We're just a really mentally tough team," said Hamilton. "That took a lot of guts for us to come back after losing. We were playing Owensboro Catholic and nobody expected anything of us. We just said, let's go have some fun and see what happens and we proved something to ourselves. The coaches kept tryng to drill in our heads that we belonged here and I think that the way we played this weekend proved to our team we belonged here."

Ryle scored the only run of its win over Owensboro Catholic in the top of the first when Hamilton led off with a ground-rule double to left, was sacrificed to third by Bella Steinle and then scored on a wild pitch.

Ryle got just two more hits the rest of the way off Owensboro Catholic starter Andrea McBride.

Owensboro Catholic (32-11) got a runner to third on three different occasions.

In Ryle's 3-1 win over Shelby County, Smith not only allowed just the five hits, but also didn't walk a batter for the second straight game.

Ryle grabbed a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second when Alex Smith walked, was sacrificed to second, moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on Kate Cremer's groundout.

Shelby County (22-18) tied it at 1 in the top of third, but Ryle took the lead in the fourth when eighth-grade second baseman Bella Steinle singled, stole second, moved to third on a groundout and scored on a sacrifice fly by Alex Smith.

The Raiders added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth when Steinle singled with one out and scored when Jenna Sander's slicing line drive glanced off the glove off the right fielder and was scored a double.

In Ryle's loss to North Laurel (34-10), Hamilton battled for the first three innings and Ryle took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning on Sander's RBI single off hard-throwing Megan Taylor, who struck out 10, five in the first two innings.

North Laurel scored two in the third and three in the fifth.

Pleasure Ridge Park 300 340 3 -13 18 1

Ryle 017 001 0 -9 8 2

WP-S. Mercer. LP-H. Smith. Hitting Leaders: PRP-Murphy 2-3; Adwell 5-5, 3 RBI; Hart 2-5, 3 RBI; Hibbs 2-4, Paragon 3-4, 3 RBI; Wood 2-4. R-Steinle 2 RBI; Cremer 2-2; H. Smith 2-3; Oliverio 2 RBI. Records: PRP 24-16, Ryle 26-8.

First Elimination Game

Ryle 100 000 0 -1 3 0

Owensboro Cath. 000 000 0 -0 4 0

WP-H. Smith. LP-MBride. Hitting Leaders: R-Hamilton 2-3, 2B. OC-Sims 2B. Records: Ryle 27-8, Owensboro Catholic 32-11.

Second Elimination Game

Shelby County 001 000 0 -1 5 0

Ryle 010 101 0 -3 5 1

WP-H. Smith (27-4). SC-Thomas. Hitting Leaders: SC-Tinsley 2-3. R-Steinle 2-3; Sander 2B. Records: Shelby County 22-18, Ryle 28-8.

Third Elimination Game

North Laurel 000 231 0 -6 12 0

Ryle 001 000 0 -1 6 2

WP-Taylor (10 Ks). LP-Hamilton. Hitting Leaders: NL-Cordero 3-4; Taylor 2-4; Smith 3-4, 2 RBI; Fields 2-3, 2 RBI. R-Hamilton 2B; Sander 2-3; Oliverio 2-3. Records: North Laurel 34-10, Ryle 28-9.
 
By Richard Skinner • Enquirer contributor • June 11, 2010

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Stanch your kid’s summer learning loss

Many students lose more than 2 months of knowledge over the summer. Dr. Ruth Peters tells how to block the seasonal brain-drain:

Summer will be here before you know it, and if you think those lazy, hazy months should be all play and no work, take a gander at the following statistics provided to me by Ron Fairchild, Executive Director of the Johns Hopkins University Center for Summer Learning. (Ron and I recently participated in a seminar in conjunction with Johns Hopkins and Sylvan Learning Centers and he was kind enough to provide this information to me.)

  •  All students experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer.
  • On average, students lose approximately 2.6 months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills during the summer months.
Click here to read the entire article on MSNBC

Sunday, June 6, 2010

9th Region Softball Champions!

The Lady Raider softball team defeated Conner 8-1 in the 9th Region championship game yesterday at NKU.  Junior Cassie Hamilton was named tournament MVP and Kate Rouse, Haylee Smith, and Bella Steinle were named to the all-tournament team.

The Lady Raiders will now travel to Owensboro to take on Pleasure Ridge Park in the state softball tournament at 10:45 am CST on Friday. 

Ryle rules in softball rematch

Ryle recipe for Conner rematch: a pinch of Ketron

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Graduates! The Class of 2010

Congratulations to each member of the graduating Class of 2010!  We are very proud of you and wish you the best of luck!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Have a Great Summer!

I sincerely hope that everyone will have a restful and relaxing summer.  Everyone deserves some time off.

Report cards will be mailed home at the end of next week.