CYO Championship BXB 4th Grade Boys Valley Catholic vs St. Thomas More…


March 4, 2018

City Championships 4th Grade Boys

Home Team: Valley Catholic (White)

Coach(s):  Shawn Bonnett, Heinz Mueller

Player first names: Alex, Cooper, Nathan, Matthew, Luke, Sam, Marcos, Reid, Jacob, Jack

1 Valley Catholic 4th Grade

Visiting Team: St. Thomas More

Coaches: Douglas Nichols, Jimmy Sharp

Players: John, Enzo, Kalani, Jett, Griffin, Chase, Jake, Max

2 St. Thomas More 4th Grade

Scores:

Q1: 16 – 2 Valley Catholic

Q2: 32 – 7 Valley Catholic

Q3: 44 – 16 Valley Catholic

Q4: 56 – 27 Valley Catholic

A great game that saw a lot of exceptional ability for fourth graders.  Valley Catholic brought a lot of fire power to the game, outmatching St. Thomas More, a team that fought until the end of the contest.

FINAL: 56 – 27 Valley Catholic

CYO Championships 4th Grade Girls Valley Catholic vs St. Pius X…


March 4, 2018

City Championships 4th Grade Girls

Home Team: St. Pius X (White)

Coach(s): Molly Reding, Marc McCullagh

Player first names: Grace, Alexis, Madeline, Annelies, Emerson, Riley, Anna, Ashley, Lauren, Emma, October, Maeve, Adalaide

1 St. Pius X Girls 4th G

Visiting Team: Valley Catholic (Royal Blue)

Coaches: Derek Foster, Brian Luu, Raffaele Zuccolo

Players: Mehneka, Aubree, Iman, Ava, Sidney, Chloe, Quinn, Isabelle, Zola

2 Valley Catholic Girls 4th G

 

Scores:

Q1: Valley Catholic 4-2

Q2: Valley Catholic 8-4

Q3: St. Pius X 12 – 10

Q4: St. Pius X 16 – 12

Game Highlights:

Valley Catholic came out with 4 points to begin the first quarter and St. Pius X answered late in the quarter to make it 4-2 at quarter end.

Valley Catholic came out with two quick points in the second quarter

St. Pius X tied the score with 4 minutes left in the third quarter 8-8.

At the end of the third quarter, St. Pius X led 12 – 10.

A heated, back and forth fourth quarter saw several exciting shots from both teams but they could not connect with the basket!

FINAL: 16 – 12 St. Pius X

CYO Basketball Championships 3rd Grade Boys St. John Fisher vs St. Pius X


March 4, 2018

3rd Grade Boys City Championship

Visiting Team: St. Pius X (Black)

Coaches: Tony Dabbs, Loren Hotchkiss

Players: Kayden, Andrew, Nicolas, Nathan, William, Cole, Michael, Finbarr, Tyler, Quade, Jackson, Shay, Benjamin

 

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Home Team: St. John Fisher

Coach(s): Joe Connell, (Camp Howard Counselor) Patrick Proctor

Players: Logan, Isaac, Gabriel, Nolan, Ramy, Spencer, Connor, Oliver, Casen, Carter

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Scores:

Q1: 9-7 St. Pius X

Q2: 17 – 9 St. John Fisher

Q3: 25 – 19 St. John Fisher

Q4: 33 – 31 St. Pius X

Game Highlights:

Quarter one both teams came out to quick start and the lead changed a couple of times the quarter ended 7-9 St. Pius X.  The second quarter, St. John Fisher found their pace and with a minute left, led 17 – 9.

With 47 seconds left in the game, St Pius came within 2 points 30 – 28 SJF.  St. Pius stole the ball with under 12 and scored to tie 30 – 30.  The game went into overtime.  The crowd went wild!

SJF scored one on a bonus shot.  St. Pius scored 2 more to take it to 33 – 30 St. Pius X.   SJF scored one more point on a bonus making the score 33 – 31 St. Pius X.

Final: St. Pius X 33 – 31 in a barn burner!

CYO Basketball Championship 3rd Grade Girls Valley Catholic vs St. Agatha…


March 4, 2018

3rd Grade Girls City Championship

IMG_7946Home Team: Valley Catholic

Coach(s): Andrea Chakrapani / Frank McKeen

Player first names: Adriana, Hannah, Leah, Tia, Cameron, Malia, Grace, Stephanie, Maanya, Natalie

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Visiting Team: St. Agatha (Red)

Coaches: Jason Manson, Julie Manson

Players: Sydney, Charlotte, Samantha, Regan, Ella, Abigail, Isla, Finley, Sofie, Addison

Scores:

Q1: 2-2

Q2: 11 – 4 Valley Catholic

Q3: 13 – 8 Valley Catholic

Q4: 17 – 12 Valley Catholic

Game Highlights:

After the end of the second quarter, Valley Catholic had a run of 7 points ending the quarter 11-4.  Both teams had a high scoring fourth quarter with four points per team.

FINAL:17 – 12 Valley Catholic

Let the Games Begin!


After a snow jinxed start to the CYO Basketball Championships and rescheduling of 3rd and 4th grade championships, I think we are ready to make it happen today as we hand out the heavy hardware this afternoon and evening!

Stay tuned for 3rd, 5th & 6th championships today.  Next week we will have 4th, 7th & 8th championships!

 

“Mary’s Lodge” Continues to Take Shape!


A spectacular backdrop of tall Douglas Firs, showcase the new construction at Camp Howard this winter.  The framing is almost complete as you can see and soon we will have a cover over the top and workers will be able to get out of the rain!  The new “Mary’s Lodge” will be the camp dining hall and a gathering place.  Classes will be held in the large dining hall around meals and the spacious outdoor deck will give additional space for small and large group gatherings! #sistersblog, #cyocamphoward

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A Salute to Billy Graham


As a child of the 60’s and 70’s, I remember Sunday mornings before Mass in Grass Valley, OR., catching glimpses of Billy Graham on TV.  I remember my Mom’s appreciation for him over the years and I admired him as well.  He was different from a lot of TV preachers and that “difference” earned him the label of “America’s Pastor”.

I agree with the strong sentiment that we were blessed to live during the time of such a special, God loving man who had a unique method of delivering God’s Word.

I recommend you read his obituary, it is an excellent read and very inspirational!

Screen Saver from Orlando


For my friends and family in Oregon and Indiana who are enjoying the effects of the cold weather and snow…I took a picture this yesterday morning of the palm trees on my way to breakfast with other not for profit camps at the American Camping Association Conference in Orlando, FL.

It was an extremely busy day with 10 minutes passing time in between sessions.  I thought you might like to know what sessions I attended yesterday: Finding and Reconnecting Your Camp Alumni For the Good of Your Camp, Keynote Lecture with Dan Heath (Exceptional), Religiously Affiliated Camps Lunch, Increasing Retention of New Families, Engaging Millennials: Ten Essential Strategies for Camps, Parents Demand a “Return on Investment” from Camp.

Karen, Leila, Nora, Shawna and I made a point to chart the classes we would take to be sure we hit as many as we could to bring information back to share with one another.  It was a GREAT day and we learned a LOT.

Dan Heath, the Keynote speaker for the day co-wrote three of the most loved business books of the past decade: Made to Stick, Switch, and Decisive.  Every member of the assembly received their new book, “The Power of Moments”

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Day One at American Camping Association Conference


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Well, of course it doesn’t hurt that the conference is in Orlando and the snow is flying in Portland…80 degrees here – timing is everything!!!

The CYO/CH team split up all of the sessions we wanted to see this week to make sure we would get as much information as possible.  The schedule began this afternoon with a keynote address given by Florence Williams.  She told us a lot of things we knew but amplified it with more information and it was very interesting.  She talked about how the playground space of kids has changed over the years.  Those of us older than probably 45 or so remember our playground being a lot of space, as far was we could walk or ride (motorcycles, horses, bikes, etc.)  It has decreased in area over the years till it is practically totally inside the house.

She went on to talk about how important it is for kids to be outside and how camps give kids such valuable variety of outdoor adventure opportunities and free play.  It was really edifying and very valuable to hear.

Sessions we took in included: Hunters and Farmers, Why ADHD’ers can thrive at camp; Opening the Curtain; What the best leaders at camp really do; Serious, that happened at camp? a sharing of problems at camps around the USA as shared with the American Camping Association this past year; Measuring Outcomes 101, how to survey and do analysis of the data!

 

 

Photos to Come!


As the snow falls in Portland and surrounding environs, Portland area schools are closing left and right. I sit and drink a cup of coffee in the Pepper Market Cafe in Orlando Florida as I wait for the opening session and keynote speaker for the American Camping Association national gathering.

I am here with Nora our Camp Director, Karen, our Property Director, Leila our Health and Safety Director and Shawna, our Assistant Camp Director.

I am concerned about the 3rd and 4th grade tournament but know the CYO staff will get things prepped and ready for contingency.  I feel for them.  It is a big job!

Our staff at the convention will be fanning out and taking in as many topics as we can between now and Friday.  I will share along the way and I think you will find it interesting.

Pictured below: Shawna and Leila 

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