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PHIL ADELPHIA
INV I TAT ION AL

  JAN. 21, 2022

                    TEMPLE
                   PAVILION
TEMPLE PAVILION JAN. 21, 2022 - Amazon S3
SCHEDULES

                             SCHEDULE
                                SCHEDULE &&RESULTS
                                            RESULTS
Oct. 23-24                   Temple Open                        Liacouras Center                        All Day

Oct. 29-31                   October NAC                        St. Louis, Mo.                          All Day

Nov. 7                       Penn State Open                    State College, Pa.                      All Day

Dec. 5                       Sacred Heart Invitational Fairfield, Conn.                                      3-2

Jan. 16                      Penn State Invitational State College, Pa.                                      2-2

Jan. 21                      Philadelphia Invitational TU Pavilion                                          3 PM

Jan. 23                      Philadelphia Invitational Philadelphia, Pa.                                All Day

Feb. 5-6                     Northwestern Multi Meet Evanston, Ill.                                     All Day

Feb. 13                      Duke Invitational                  Durham, N.C.                            All Day

Feb. 18-21                   Junior Olympics                    Salt Lake City, Utah                    All Day

Feb. 27                      Temple Invitational                McGonigle Hall                          All Day

March 6                      NIWFA Championships Madison, N.J.                                          All Day

March 12                     NCAA Regionals                     TBA                                     All Day

March 24-27                  NCAA Championships Notre Dame, Ind.                                        All Day

                           REFEREES & ARMORER
REFEREES
HISHAM ABDELAZIZ, NADINE ABDELAZIZ, ALI ADEL, DAN BASS, RALPH J BELLANTONI, HOLLY BUECHEL, RAINER DRAGON,
MATT MITCHELL, MARK UMANSKY
ARMORER
NORMAN FRANKE
TEMPLE PAVILION JAN. 21, 2022 - Amazon S3
TEMPLE PHOTO ROSTER

                                     TEMPLE OWLS

MARGHERITA                 ASHLEY                       CONSTANÇA                      ARWEN                  CINDY
CALDERARO                  CHERRY                         DIMAS                       GORMLEY                 LONG
  JR. | 5-6 | EPEE        GR. | 5-1 | EPEE               FR. | 5-4 | FOIL           FR. | 5-4 | SABRE      FR. | 5-7 | EPEE
   ROME, ITALY        NORTH BRUSNWICK, N.J.            LISBON, PORTUGAL              NATICK, MASS.          WARREN, N.J.

    GRETL                  CASSIE                     ANNA                         ELIZABETH                   SARAH
   MERGES                  NAVALTA                 NOVOSELTSEVA                   NOVOSELTSEVA                  PARK
  SO. | 5-5 | FOIL       SR. | 5-4 | FOIL            FR. | 5-7 | FOIL               SO. | 5-8 | FOIL       JR. | 5-5 | EPEE
  CHICAGO, ILL.         MEDFIELD, MASS.           GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.            GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.      MILKWAUKIE, ORE.

    EMMA                     SARA                          NAOMI                       BROOKE                  DIANA
    PINCUS                 PROCTOR                          ROSS                      STANICKI               TIBURCIO
 JR. | 5-4 | SABRE       SO. | 5-7 | EPEE               SR. | 5-3 | EPEE            GR. | 5-8 | FOIL        SO. | 5-7 | SABRE
WEDDINGTON, N.C.         BOULDER, COLO.                 AURORA, COLO.              GREEN BROOK, N.J.         MALVERN, PA.

       ZOE                             EVA                                   ALEXANDRA                      ANASTASIA
     TURNER                          VENTURA                                 WEINBERG                      YANKOVSKIY
  JR. | 5-5 | SABRE                FR. | 5-7 | SABRE                         SO. | 5-8 | SABRE             SO. | 5-7 | FOIL
  PORTLAND, ORE.                   MADRID, SPAIN                           BERNARDSVILLE, N.J.          MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF.

      NIKKI                            TASIA                                  MARIELLE                        DJAVON
     FRANKE                            FORD                                    LUKE                           DUPREE
        HEAD                         ASSISTANT                                 VOLUNTEER                    DIRECTOR OF
       COACH                           COACH                                     COACH                      OPERATIONS
MARGHERITA CALDERARO

                          OWLS TO WATCH

            MARGHERITA                                     JUNIOR
     CALDERARO                                              EPEE

    6TH                   60-28             21ST                4-2
2021 NCAA Finish         Career Record   Penn State Open   Best Season Mark

            ANASTASIA                          SOPHOMORE - FOIL
       YANKOVSKIY                               12-6 Season Record

                   EVA                        FRESHMAN - SABRE
          VENTURA                               10-4 Season Record
OPPONENT ROSTER

                      JOHNS HOPKINS
WOMEN
Athlete               Year   Weapon    Hometown
Czarina Alfonso       So.    Foil      Clifton, N.J.
Sanya Bawa            So.    Sabre     Long Grove, Ill.
Ameera Ebrahim        Fr.    Epee      Scranton, Pa.
Miya Herman           Sr.    Foil      Portola Valley, Calif.
Diya Kulkarni         So.    Epee      Far Hills, N.J.
Alexandra McDonald    Jr.    Foil      Tiverton, R.I.
Katelyn McShine       Fr.    Epee      Lexington, Mass.
Dhruva Patel          Jr.    Epee      Columbia, Tenn.
Zoe Readi-Brown       Jr.    Epee      Newark, Calif.
Jasmine Shen          So.    Foil      Millburn, N.J.
Jenny Song            So.    Sabre     Irvine, Calif.
Alexandra Szewc       Jr.    Epee      Budd Lake, N.J.
Delphine Tan          Jr.    Foil      Redwood City, Calif.
Grace Van Atta        So.    Sabre     Upper Montclair, N.J.
Christine Wang        So.    Foil      Brea, Calif.
Erika Wong            Sr.    Foil      San Francisco, Calif.
Maya Zhang            So.    Epee      Stirling, N.J.
Rachel Zhang          Jr.    Epee      San Jose, Calif.
Cherlin Zhu           Sr.    Sabre     Warren, N.J.

MEN
Athlete               Year   Weapon    Hometown
Anthony Bae           So.    Foil      Northvale, N.J.
Danny Comer           Jr.    Epee      Sierra Madre, Calif
David Descherer       Jr.    Sabre     Woodcliff Lake, Calif.
Jake Desman           Gr.    Sabre     Moorestown, N.J.
Julius Dunn           So.    Epee      New York, N.Y.
William Hu            So.    Sabre     Granite Bay, Calif.
Gabe Insler           So.    Epee      Providence, R.I.
Matthew Jacobs        Sr.    Foil      Bedminster, N.J.
Kyle Kennedy          Sr.    Epee      Berwyn, Pa.
Ethan Kim             Fr.    Epee      Duluth, Ga.
Eryk Kokosinski       Sr.    Sabre     Chicago, Ill.
Kent Kotaka           Jr.    Epee      Surrey, British Columbia
Paul Lam              Sr.    Sabre     Irvine, Calif.
Evan Lau              Sr.    Foil      San Francisco, Calif.
Sachin Mehta          Jr.    Sabre     Golden, Colo.
Zach Ortiz            So.    Foil      Garden City, N.J.
Devin Osgood          Sr.    Sabre     Sicklerville, N.J.
Alex Paek             Fr.    Foil      Fullerton, Calif.
Noah Park             Sr.    Foil      Mahwah, N.J.
Daniel Ra             Fr.    Epee      New City, N.Y.
Qilin Tong            So.    Sabre     Marietta, Ga.
Jeffery Wang          Jr.    Epee      Manhasset, N.Y.
Jonathan Yao          Fr.    Sabre     Mount Laurel, N.J.
Alan Zheng            Fr.    Foil      San Joe, Calif.

                                                        COACHIN G STAF F

          AUSTIN             MILOS VASIC, Assistant Coach
         YOUNG               ADRIAN TRINEA, Assistant Coach
         HEAD COACH          JIE GAO, Assistant Coach
OPPONENT ROSTER

                                  NJIT
WOMEN
Athlete                  Year   Weapon     Hometown
Olivia Adams             Gr.    Foil       Lebanon, N.J.
Paloma Almodovar         Sr.    Foil       Madrid, Spain
Marina Arrese            Sr.    Epee       Madrid, Spain
Janine Bacchus-Joseph    Jr.    Sabre      Irvington, N.J.
Dorottya Berczy          Jr.    Sabre      Budapest, Hungary
Elena Fernandez Negron   Fr.    Foil       Madrid, Spain
Dominika Pawlowska       Jr.    Epee       Zielona Góra, Poland
Cassandra Sehic          Jr.    Sabre      Highlands Ranch, Colo.
Cindy Yang               Jr.    Foil       Lafayette, Pa.
Paula Zugasti            So.    Epee       Madrid, Spain

MEN
Athlete                  Year   Weapon     Hometown
Brett Bogert             Gr.    Epee       St. Augustine, Fla.
Cristian Candescu        Jr.    Foil       Methuchen, N.J.
Scott Connelly           Fr.    Epee       Rockaway, N.J.
Christopher Cortez       Fr.    Sabre      Morristown, N.J.
Pedro D'Avila            Sr.    Sabre      Sao Paolo, Brazil
Daniel Freeman           Jr.    Epee       Fuquay-Varina, N.C.
Tristan Gibson           Sr.    Epee       Armonk, N.Y.
Rourke Hillyer           Sr.    Epee       Scotch Plains, N.J.
Robert Hondor            Sr.    Epee       Westford, Mass.
Kevin Katayama           Jr.    Foil       Oakhurst, N.J.
Timothy Lee              Fr.    Epee       Vienna, Va.
Guido Liwski             Jr.    Epee       Buenos Aires, Argentina
Thomas Manley            Gr.    Foil       Farmers Branch, Texas
John Mangrella III       Sr.    Foil       Rockaway, N.J.
Shival Panchal           Fr.    Sabre      Pittstown, N.J.
Justin Petway            Sr.    Sabre      Plainfield, N.J.
Josh Schaefer            Fr.    Foil       Cockeysville, Md.

                                                          COACHI N G STAF F

           JASON                BEN IGOE, Assistant Coach - Sabre
    HENDERSON                   NICK VOMERO, Assistant Coach - Epee
        HEAD COACH              KEVIN CHO, Assistant Coach - Foil
OPPONENT ROSTER

                            PRINCETON
WOMEN
Athlete                  Year   Weapon     Hometown
Alexis Anglade           Jr.    Sabre      Alpharetta, Ga.
Mikaela Avakian          So.    Sabre      Arcadia, Calif.
Galen Cadley             Sr.    Sabre      New York, N.Y.
Maia Chamberlain         Sr.    Sabre      Menlo Park, Calif.
Lola Constantino         Jr.    Epee       Warren, N.J.
Chloe Fox-Gitomer        Jr.    Sabre      Portland, Ore.
Ryan Jenkins             So.    Sabre      San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
Sofia Komar              So.    Epee       Laurence Harbor, N.J.
Dolly Lampson-Stixrud    Sr.    Foil       Tacoma, Wash.
Alison Lee               So.    Foil       Far Hills, N.J.
Morgan Lee               Jr.    Foil       Woodmere, N.Y.
Jessica Lin              Fr.    Epee       Basking Ridge, N.J.
Tinney Mak               Fr.    Foil       Princeton, N.J.
Alexandra Park           Sr.    Foil       Hermosa Beach, Calif.
Anna Pritusky            So.    Foil       West Mlford, N.J.
Ariana Rausch            So.    Epee       Houston, Texas
Tatijana Stewart         Sr.    Epee       Ogden, Utah
May Tieu                 Jr.    Foil       Belle Mead, N.J.
Maia Winetraub           Fr.    Foil       Philadelphia, Pa.

MEN
Athlete                  Year   Weapon     Hometown
Ronald Anglade           Fr.    Sabre      Alpharetta, Ga.
Michael Bissinger        Fr.    Epee       Houston, Texas
Mohamed Hamza            Jr.    Foil       Pearland, Texas
Andrew Johnson           So.    Sabre      Ridgewood, N.J.
Zachary Johnson          Sr.    Sabre      Ridgewood, N.J.
Julian Knodt             Gr.    Foil       Palo Alto, Calif.
Hermanus Kreike-Martin   Sr.    Sabre      Princeton, N.J.
Nicholas Lawson          Fr.    Epee       New York, N.Y.
Ryan Lee                 Fr.    Epee       Arcadia, Calif.
Cameron Levy             Sr.    Foil       Bellmore, N.Y.
Jasper Levy              So.    Foil       Bellmore, N.Y.
Finn Miller              Jr.    Epee       Bedminster, N.J.
Nicholas No              Sr.    Sabre      Carmichael, Calif.
David Prilutsky          Fr.    Foil       Princeton, N.J.
David Smith              So.    Sabre      Castle Rock, Colo.
Tristan Szapary          So.    Epee       Wynnewood, Pa.

                                                          COACH IN G STAF F
                                SZILVIA GYORE, Associate Head Coach
         ZOLTAN                 OLEG STETSIV, Assistant Coach
        DUDAS                   KATHARINE HOLMES, Volunteer Assistant Coach
       HEAD COACH               ELIZA STONE, Volunteer Assistant Coach
OPPONENT ROSTER

                                  UNC
WOMEN
Athlete                Year     Weapon     Hometown
Bridget Becchina       Sr.      Sabre      Stony Brook, N.Y.
Sarah Followhill       Jr.      Foil       Atlanta, Ga.
Claire Harmon          Sr.      Epee       Puyallup, Wash.
Tarleton Hunt          So.      Foil       Houston, Texas
Toma Kobozeva          Fr.      Sabre      Newton, Mass.
Sophia Mandour         Jr.      Foil       Baltimore, Md.
Sofia Molho            So.      Foil       Bostson, Mass.
Aubrey Molloy          Sr.      Foil       Lebanon, N.J.
Erica Oake             So.      Epee       Cranbury, N.J.
Abigale Parker         Jr.      Sabre      Westfield, N.J.
Allegra Parker         So.      Epee       Austin, Texas
Julia Parzecki         Sr.      Sabre      Upper Saddle River, N.J.
Isabella Summers       Fr.      Epee
Iman Tucker            Fr.      Sabre      Cary, N.C.
Maya Yun               Fr.      Sabre      Moorestown, N.J.

MEN
Athlete                Year     Weapon     Hometown
Jared Cohen            Sr.      Epee       West Long Branch, N.J.
Lucas Fernandez        Sr.      Foil       Miami, Fla.
Anders Hartmark        Sr.      Foil       Baltimore, Md.
Connor Head            Jr.      Foil       London, England
Xavier Hilbert         So.      Epee       Darnestown, Md.
Jack Kambeseles        So.      Epee       Brooklyn, N.Y.
Connor Lee             Fr.      Foil       Granger, Ind.
Eli Lippman            Fr.      Epee       Vancouver, British Columbia
Kevin Maia Lima        So.      Foil       Cary, N.C.
Jake McGillion-Moore   So.      Foil       Westport, Conn.
Reza Merchant          So.      Epee       Scarsdale, N.Y.
Casper Mika            Fr.      Sabre      Basking Ridge, N.J.
James Mulligan         Sr.      Foil       Santa Cruz, Calif.
Alec Mulvaney          So.      Sabre      Winnetka, Ill.
Will Palazzolo         Jr.      Foil       Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Nathan Paolini         R-Fr.    Epee       Manlius, N.Y.
Beni Rabinowitz        Sr.      Sabre      Charlotte, N.C.
Luca Rampazzo          Gr.      Sabre      Padova, Italy
Cameron Santos         Jr.      Epee       Groveland, Mass.
Noah Shepanek          So.      Sabre      Tigard, Ore.
Henry Shugart          So.      Epee       Denver, Colo.
William Wun            So.      Sabre      San Francisco, Calif.
Michael Zhang          Fr.      Sabre      Shanghai, China
Hagen Zheng            Fr.      Epee       Newtown, Mass.

                                                          COACH IN G STAF F
                               WILL RANDOLPH, Assistant Coach
          MATT                 FATIMA LARGAESPADA, Assistant Coach
       JEDNAK                  GILLIAN ADYNSKI, Volunteer Assistant Coach
       HEAD COACH              ZOE LOH, Volunteer Assistant Coach
FEATURE STORIES

                                      FENCING... AT A GLANCE
Object of a Fencing Bout
The object of a fencing match (called a bout in fencing) is to score 5 touches (in preliminary pool play) or 15 touches (in direct
elimination play) before your opponent, or to have a higher score than your opponent when the time limit expires. Touches
are received by hitting your opponent in the appropriate target area. Pool bouts consist of one 3-minute period, or 5 touches,
whichever comes first. Direct elimination bouts consist of three 3-minute periods, or 15 touches, whichever comes first.

Following the Action
The fencer being attacked defends himself by use of a “parry”, a motion used to deflect the opponent’s blade, after which the
defender can make a “riposte”, and answering attack. Whenever a hit is made, the referee will stop the bout, describe the
action, and decide whether to award a touch. Fencers seek to maintain a safe distance from each other – that is out of range
of the opponent’s attack. Then, one will try to break this distance to gain the advantage for an attack. At times, a fencer will
make a false attack to gauge the types of reactions of their opponent.

When a fencer lands a hit, the referee stops the bout and – in foil and sabre – determines who was the attacker, if the opponent
successfully defended themselves, and which fencer should be awarded a touch, if any.

Valid touches are indicated by a red or a green light on the scoring machine, each fencer has a different color light. In-valid
touches are indicated by a white light on the scoring machine. Every time a light is shown on the scoring machine the referee
will stop the action, even if there was no valid hit. In foil and sabre, only one fencer may score a touch at a time, but in epee,
both fencers may each score a touch at the same time if the both land a valid hit, and both lights come on the scoring machine.

While it may be difficult to follow the referee’s calls, the referee always clearly raises their hand on the side of the fencer for
whom they have awarded a point. Watching these hand signals can make it easier for newcomers to follow the action.

The Scoring Machine
The scoring machine will light up on the side of the fencer who hits their opponent. A red or green light (depends on which
side the fencer is one) indicates a hit in valid target area, and white light indicates a hit on in-valid target area. The scoring
machine also keeps score of the total overall points each fencer has accumulated, and in most cases, it also keeps time. The
times counts down from 3 minutes, stopping each time the action stops.

The Weapons
Foil
The foil is a descendant of the light court sword formally used by nobility to train for duels. The foil has a flexible rectangular
blade, approximately 35 inches in length and weighs less than one pound. Points are scored with the tip of the blade and must
land within the torso of the body. The valid target area in foil (i.e. the only places that you can hit to score a touch) is the torso
from the shoulders to the groin in the front and to the waist in the back. It does not include the arms, neck, head, and legs.
This concept of on-target and off-target evolved from the theory of 18th century fencing masters who instructed their students
to only attack the vital areas of the body (i.e. the torso). Of course, the head is also a vital area of the body, but attacks to the
face were considered unsporting and therefore discouraged.
Off-target hits are indicated by a white light on the scoring machine, while on-target hits are indicated by the red or green light.

The foil fencer’s uniform includes a metallic vest (called a lamé in fencing) which covers the valid target area so that a valid
touch will register on the scoring machine. This metallic material also covers the bottom of the bib of the mask, which is also
valid target area. The flexible nature of the foil blade permits the modern elite foil fencer to attack and opponent from seem-
ingly impossible angles.

1896 (the first modern Olympic Games) featured Men’s Foil events. 1924 was the first Olympics to feature Women’s Foil events.

Epee
The epee (pronounced “epp-pay”, meaning sword in French), is the descendant of the dueling sword, and is similar in length
to the foil, but heavier, weighing approximately 27 ounces, with a larger guard (to protect the hand from a valid touch), and a
much stiffer blade. Touches are scored only with the point of the blade, and the entire body, head-to-toe, is the valid target
area, imitating an actual duel.

A full-body target naturally makes epee a competition of careful strategy and patience. Therefore, rather than attacking out-
right, epeeists often spend time probing their opponents defenses and maneuvering for distance before risking an attack.
Others choose to stay on the defensive throughout the entire bout.

1900 was the first Olympics to feature Men’s Epee events. 1996 was the first Olympics to feature Women’s Epee events.

Sabre
The sabre is the modern version of the slashing cavalry sword, is similar in length and weight to the foil. The major difference is
the use of the blade. The sabre is a cutting weapon as well as a thrusting weapon; therefore, sabreists can score with the edge
of their blade as well as the point. The target area is from the bend of the hips (both front and back), to the top of the head.
This simulates the cavalry rider on a horse. The sabre fencer’s uniform includes a metallic jacket (lamé), which fully covers the
target area to register a valid touch on the scoring machine. Because the head is also valid target, the fencer’s mask is also
electrically wired.

In sabre, the rules strongly favor the fencer who attacks first, and a mere graze by the blade against the lamé registers a touch.
These circumstances naturally make sabre a fast, aggressive game, with fencers rushing their opponent from the moment the
referees gives the instruction to fence.

1896 (the first modern Olympic Games) featured Men’s Sabre events. 2004 was the first Olympics to feature a Women’s Sabre
event.
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