Posts Tagged ‘Bishop Ludden’
SIF Sports Report
Thursday, June 4th, 2020Week in Review
Sunday, June 25th, 2017
This week Mika Adams-Woods, guard at Bishop Ludden High, announced that he will attend New Hampton Prep.
Week in Review
Sunday, March 5th, 2017
Bishop Ludden junior Laura Patulski had 12 points and 5 rebounds on Sunday and was named to the Class B All Tournament Team for the Section III finals. Ludden defeated Bishop Grimes 56-26.
Lady on Fire
Thursday, February 23rd, 2017
Bishop Ludden junior Danielle Rauch had a monster stat line of 35 pts, 8 rebounds and 8 assists in a win earlier this week against Notre Dame.. Ludden will take on South Jefferson on Sunday.
Driver’s Seat
Sunday, January 15th, 2017
Bishop Ludden guard Mika Adams-Woods drives for a layup during the third quarter of yesterday’s Zebra Classic matchup with CBA. The teams donned throwback jerseys for the occasion. Adams-Woods finished with a game high 21 points.
Ladies Knight
Saturday, January 14th, 2017
There were plenty of signs to show that Bishop Ludden was in control for most of today’s victory over Westhill, including the Lady Knights scoring 40 points in the first half. Point guard Danielle Rauch is pictured here on the defensive end, where she picked up two steals.
Throwback Thursday
Thursday, December 1st, 2016
Jamesville-Dewitt’s Evan Dourdas (circa 2014)
Jamesville-Dewitt and Bishop Ludden will be two of the high school boys teams participating in this weekend’s Peppino’s Invitation Tournament. This year the venue is Onondaga Community College.

Bishop Ludden’s Mika Adams-Woods (circa 2015)
Week in Review
Sunday, February 28th, 2016Game of the Week
Sunday, January 17th, 2016
Mika Adams-Woods (#23), aka the one man press-breaker, but on a shooting, dribbling and passing clinic to help hand CBA their first loss of the season.
Last night’s Section III match up between Bishop Ludden and Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) was the perfect crescendo for the Zebra Classic Tournament. It was also a great showcase match sophomore stars Mika Adams-Woods and Charles Pride.
CBA may be the better team (this was their first loss), but after a 37-point, takeover performance, Adams-Woods showed why he may be the regions best talent. His swishing and dishing, his adept ball-handling, and cat-like quickness would have only been more impressive if the superlatives were supplied by Clyde Frazier.
Ludden won 67-58.
CBA will get their chance at revenge when the two teams meet again in February. At that end-of-the-season meeting, the throwback jerseys will be a distant memory.

The Most Holy Rosary section, pulling for Ludden, celebrated an early first quarter run with a mini chest bump.
C Brothers Work It Out
Sunday, December 6th, 2015Christian Brothers Academy came up with two wins at the Peppino’s Invitational. They defeated Liverpool last night 60-56 on the strength of Charles Pride’s double double (15 and 10) and Mark Lutz’s 23, including two key three pointers in the second half. We look forward to the CBA Bishop Ludden match up (aka the city’s Holy War) on January 16.