Camp Howard…Plenty of Space…But Guess What?


Camp Howard is a great place for youth to spend time at in the summer.  The camp offers rental opportunities year around and a seven week camping season in the heart of the summer.

After adding an addition 100 bed occupancy to the camp in 2001, there is always plenty of room for campers to attend the camp EXCEPT ONE WEEK.

The last week of camp is an interesting week. Counselors are heading back to college, camper numbers are much lower, so we schedule Joe Bushman’s football camp down at the sport camp.  He and his team take over Cougar Den Unit and Greenwood Unit.  Joe and his team have been coming to camp for several years and they are a great group of guys and gals.

This lowers the number of campers we can take the last week of camp during a session that is normally low anyway.  But believe it or not, this particular session has filled for week long campers.  So check out the other 5 weeks and find the week that will work best for your schedule and get registered for what promises to be a great summer of camping at Camp Howard.

God, Family Time and Sports


I enjoy sports as much as or maybe even a little more than the average person.  Sports have been an important part of my life since I was a small child playing on my grade school teams.

I am concerned about the way sports have taken over Sunday mornings and family holidays such as Fourth of July just to name one!

Sunday morning should be set aside for those who take time to worship God.  What a message we send when we choose sports over God!

My niece plays club volleyball and I have asked her to vote with her feet and let her coaches know at the beginning of the season that she plans to be with family on the Fourth of July, and Labor Day, and Mothers Day, and Fathers Day…

A Bishop in Iowa has taken on the topic which I appreciate.  I encourage all of us to follow his lead and take back Sunday mornings, family holidays and religious education time!

http://www.radioiowa.com/2012/05/28/bishop-seeks-to-limit-creeping-incursion-of-sports-into-church-activities/

 

 

Thanks Mike!


 

Michael Bergmann – CYO Track and Field “Legend”

From the CYO Awards Night Banquet May 22, 2012:

In 1997 when I began my role as Executive Director of CYO/Camp Howard, another person joined on as a volunteer on the Track and Field Commission.  I am sure that he was as amazed as I was at the disorganization of the program.  God has a way of bringing the right people at the right time to fix things and little did I know the gift that came in the package of this individual.

I went to lunch with him toward the end of the winter as we were looking ahead to Track and Field.  I showed him a booklet that Herb Lommen had put together for his CYO program and I asked Mike to help me update it for the purposes of a starting point for the CYO Track and Field program. Sort of a primer for coaches you might say.  We went to work on that book and used it for several years to train coaches in the sport for CYO.

Our Commission grew and our coaching base improved.  We soon had a commission filled with very astute track and field members.  John Cronise joined the group and helped us get a timing system in place.  With this capability, it was John Cronise and the CYO timing system that got the high schools started with similar timing systems.

For the first several years we would run championship events and let the teams know a few days later who won the event!  We did not have a software program to help us score the event in a timely manner nor the expertise at the time to do it by hand.

We evolved from 600+ athletes in track and one regular season meet per weekend to some 1600 participants today with four track meets per weekend.  Today we are nationally recognized, we constantly hear positive comments from people about the efficiency of our meets.  For example:

Shalane Flanagan, will represent the United States in the Marathon in London this summer.  She attended the CYO Meet of Champions this past weekend thanks to her running coach, Jerry Schumaker whose son runs for CYO out of St. Thomas More.

She was amazed at the organization and efficiency of the CYO meet and commented that her own state meet was no-where near as organized.

Youth Runner Magazine makes a point to attend our Meet of Champions every year now to find stories about some of the very best track and field participants in the nation right here in Bridge city!

The CYO Track and Field program has developed to this point of sophistication because a man with a passion for the sport and a vision for where this program could be, stepped up to volunteer.  Thanks to his leadership, others joined such as Paul Boileau, Jim Bridges, Sean Phillips, Alisha Hamel, Kelly Alfieri and others that have served previously on the commission.

Mike Bergmann called me as I was on my way to the Roadrunner Track and Field meet last weekend and told me he was going to step down from his role as Commission Chair.  I told him I knew this day would come eventually.  He told me he has done all he can do.  The program is in tip top shape, the commission is loaded with capable people and he has other work to do.  He also mentioned he won’t be far away.

Mike would be the first to say it was not he alone who accomplished the great works of the Track and field success.  It wasn’t.  If it weren’t for the others who came to help we could not have achieved what we have over the past 15 years.  But I will say that from my observation post, Mike brought the leadership we needed to get the program to the place it is today, and the individuals who joined forces were essential in making this program one of National recognition.

We have bestowed two legend awards in the past 15 years.  The first was to Fr. Carl Gimpl for his efforts at Camp Howard.  The second was to Dick Weigel for his several years of Board leadership in the organization.  Tonight we are honoring Michael Bergmann with our Legends award for 15 years of service and excellence in the CYO Track and Field program.

Thanks Mike! – Love Sister Krista

Cub Girls Long Jump Championship


Maija Pham won the Cub Girls long jump with a jump of 14’9.75″ to win the event at the CYO Meet of Champions May 20th at Jesuit High School.

Champion: Maija Pham

2 Emily Wenzel

3 Shannon Smith

4 Grace Rosebrook

5 Emma Treasure

6 Olivia Straw

7 Mia Hermann

8 Alyssa Hughes

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Cub Boys Javelin Throw Championship


1 Roth Morgan, 2 William Mundy, 3 Junior Martinez, 4Sam Romeo,
5 Gavin Bohling, 6Ben Pulido, 7 1584 Tyrese Hebert, 8 1615 Max Czysz

Roth Morgan won the CYO Cub Boys Championship with a throw of 103’8″ at the CYO Meet of Champions May 20th.

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Cadet Boys High Jump Championship


Matthew Ferguson won the Cadet Boys High Jump Championship May 20th At the CYO Meet of Champions.

  1. Matthew Ferguson
  2. Evan Brehm
  3. Devin King
  4. Nathan Welch
  5. Michael Loeffler
  6. Nicholas Timm
  7. Devin Kaneshiro
  8. Robert Screen
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Cub Girls Shot Put Championship (Updated)


Amy Lowe from St. Anthony won the Cub Girls Shot Put Championship at the CYO Meet of Champions Track and Field Meet May 20th with a put of 28′ 6.75″.

Champion: Amy Lowe

Second: Emma DeVine

Third: Catherine Mooney

fourth: Deborah Brigman

Fifth: Carole Ramos

Sixth: Alexis Rodriguez

Seventh: Julie Duong

Eighth: Paige Cooper

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Cadet Girls Shot Put Championship – Outstanding Effort!


Madeline Rabing won the Cadet Girls Shot Put Championship and in the process had a fantastic put of 40’2.75 inches which was less than two inches short of the CYO record set in 2007 by Anna Admko.  Rabing, from Our Lady of the Lake put the shot further than many state champions around the state.  Forty feet is an excellent put for an 8th grader!

  1. Madeline Rabing from Our Lady of the Lake
  2. Nina Radford from the Madeleine
  3. Anandi Thompson from St. Anthony

    4.  Cecillia Pham from St. Anthony

    5.  Rachael Frankovic From Valley Catholic

    6.  Mary Catherine Morgan from Holy Trinity

    7.  Nkemdilim Day from Pacific Crest Academy

    8.  Rayawnie Paris from the Cathedral

 

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Cub Boys Long Jump CYO Meet of Champions


  1. Tim Malueg
  2. 2  3414 Seyi Reiley
  3. 3  2092 Cory Taylor
  4. 4  2917 Sam Romeo
  5. 5  5732 Graham Kang
  6. 6  3302 Alex Soo
  7. 7  2858 Zane Parks
  8. 8  2755 Will Spitznagel

    Tim Malueg was a three time winner at the CYO Meet of Champions winning the Long jump, 100 meter dash and 200 meter dash.

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Cadet Girls High Jump CYO Meet of Champions Finals


  1. Bridget McCarthy won the Cadet Girls High Jump Championship at the CYO Meet of Champions May 20th with a jump of 4’11” in a very exciting finale to the Meet.  The meet record is 5’2″ set by Kate Paul in 1997.

    Bridget McCarthy, 2Maria Kraus, 3Ashley Laber, 4Martyna Adamiec, 5Claire Corbitt, 6Ashley Arenz, 7Anna Laber, 8Kendra Jackson

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