7th Grade Girls City Championships The Grudge Match Continues – Reposted


March 11, 2012

7th Grade Girls CYO city Championship

St. Cecilia vs St. Thomas More

Highlights:

St. Cecilia came out with a slow start trailing by four at the quarter.  A long two pointer put them ahead at the half. St. Thomas More came back with some quick lay ins and led at the end of three quarters by a margin of 6 points.  It was anyone’s game in the fourth quarter.  St. Thomas More played an aggressive fourth quarter and won the contest with an 11 point margin.  (St. Cecilia has been a past champion as has St. Thomas More !)

Watch for a video of this game coming later this week on this blog!

Q1 12 – 8 St. Thomas More

Q2 17-19 St Cecilia

Q3 29-23 St. Thomas More

Q4 40-29 St. Thomas More

St. Thomas More 7th Grade Girls City Champions.

St. Cecilia 7th Grade Girls Second in City Championships 2012

 

CYO 7&8 Grade Football Championships 2011


CYO Championship 5&6 Football 2011


2011 CYO Flag Football Championship Region 6 vs Region 2 Bishops


CYO Championship Videos

Is Jesus Playing All Four Quarters in Your CYO Basketball Game?


The goals of the CYO sport philosophy are basically to provide our Catholic school and parish youth with an opportunity to participate in sports and in the process teach and support the Gospel values.

Our philosophy and values are very different from those of other youth sport programs.  Ours are different because we invite Christ to be a participating member of our game, all four quarters.  In addition, we expect all of our participants to participate a specified amount of time in every contest including tournament play.

In a perfect CYO world, our athletes, coaches and officials would play their parts in a CYO contest, afterwards they would congratulate one another, win or lose, thank the officials and perhaps strike up a friendship with a player from the opposite team.

For the most part that is what takes place at many of our Saturday contests.  The CYO football program has helped athletes from schools get to know one another.  Two to five schools may go together to form a region football club in CYO.  Participants play together as a team for football and against one another in basketball and other sports.

It is always edifying to me to watch professional sport participants congratulate friends on opposing teams after a contest.  The actions send a message that these participants have a healthy perspective of the game and respect their opponents. They see the contest as an event that ends when the buzzer sounds.  It does not continue into the locker room or off the field into the parking lot.

The CYO philosophy does not end when an athlete graduates from the eighth grade and moves on to high school.   This respect that Christ modeled for us and calls us to show to one another includes our high school sport participation.

If we are serious about living the Gospel values, then Jesus should be in the game all four quarters win or lose.  After the game he can be seen shaking hands with his opponents again, win or lose.

Yes, that’s right, Jesus is in the game all four quarters if you and I and our coach give witness to Jesus in our actions toward one another including our opponents!

2011 Champions of Faith Film: History of CYO/Camp Howard and Current Needs


Valiant 22 point 4th Quarter Lifts Valley Catholic to Victory


2012

CYO 6th Grade Boys City Championship

St. PIus X vs Valley Catholic

A fast paced game between two talented teams.

Incredible 4th quarter come back with 2:28 left to go in the game Valley Catholic surpasses St. Pius X with a one point margin at 53 – 52.  St. PIus # 3 fouls out and momentum shifts to Valley Catholic with two minutes left in the game.  Fan participation on both sides add to dynamics.  Great game and great boys.

Q 1 – 16 – 12 – St. Pius X

Q 2 – 29 – 21 – St. PIus X

Q 3 – 51 – 39 – St. Pius X

Q 4 – 61 – 58 Valley Catholic

6th Grade Boys CYO City Champions – Valley Catholic 2012

 

St. Pius X 6th Grade Boys Second in CYO City Championships 2012

6 Girls Championship Valley Catholic vs Christ the King


2012

CYO City Championships

Valley Catholic vs Christ the KIng

Quality players on both teams.  Valley Catholic’s # 23 created multiple opportunities for the team and was too difficult to overcome by CTK.  Two teams to watch in coming years as skills & height develop.

Q 1 – 10 – 7 Valley Catholic

Q 2 – 19 – 9 Valley Catholic

Q 3 – 27 – 17 Valley Catholic

Q 4 – 40 – 25 Valley Catholic

 

6th Grade Girls CYO City BXB Champions Valley Catholic 2012

 

Christ the King 6th Grade Girls Second Place CYO City Championship 2012

 

 

Outstanding Game St. John Fisher vs St. Pius X 5th Grade Boys


2012

5th Grade Boys City Championship

St. Pius X vs St. John Fisher

Two teams that show a lot of athletic ability and with height that will come soon they will both be forces to be reckoned with!  Looked like a slam dunk early in the contest but St. Pius X rallied in the fourth quarter bringing the score within 1 at 30 seconds to go.  With 11 seconds in the game, St. Pius X trailing, fouled St. John Fisher #1 who converted for 1 of 2 to lead by 2.  Pius X with one opportunity, missed the shot to tie. It’s in the record book as a GREAT GAME!

q 1 –  5 – 7 (St. John Fisher)

q 2 – 15 – 11 (St. John Fisher)

q 3 – 27 – 19 (St. John Fisher)

q 4 – 34 – 32 (St. John Fisher)

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St. John Fisher 5th Grade Boys CYO City Champions 2012

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St. Pius X 5th Grade Boys CYO City BXB Second Place 2012.

St. Joseph (Vancouver) Big Presence at City 2012 – 5 Girls Win!


2012

5th Grade Girls CYO City Championship

St. Joseph (Vancouver) vs St. PIus X

A fast paced game between two dedicated teams.  Baskets fell for St. Joseph who never slowed down!

Great game by both teams!

Q 1 – 12 – 2 (St. Joseph)

Q 2 – 15-10 (St. Joseph)

Q 3 – 21 – 14 St. Joseph)

Q 4 – 31- 21 – final (St. Joseph)

5th Grade City Champions St. Joseph (Vancouver) 2012