Thank you, Tim and Gina for chairing our 2019 Champions of Faith Dinner October 15 at the Oregon Convention Center!!! Your participation is greatly appreciated!
Tim & Gina O’Neill
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Announcing Galen Rupp – 2019 Champions of Faith Keynote Speaker
I am thrilled to announce that Galen Rupp will be our Keynote speaker for our October 15th Champions of Faith Benefit Dinner. We are so proud that Galen got his start in CYO Track & Field. It has been amazing to observe his incredible running career and I can’t wait for him to share his personal story with all of us.
Please mark your calendars for Tuesday October 15th. Your presence at our 2019 Champions of Faith Dinner will make a difference in the lives of our youth!
Check out our Mater Dei Radio interview announcing Galen Rupp and our wonderful dinner chairs: Tim & Gina O’Neill.
I was thrilled to find this wonderful document about the Christian perspective on sport and the human person. I have long believed that sports are crucial to the school day, that contests help promote schools AND that occasional games on Sunday’s, outside of Mass times, are a wholesome and appropriate activity for youth. Please enjoy the following short excerpt taken from the document:
“The Church has been engaged in dialogue with sport from the earliest years of its existence. It is well known that St. Paul used sports metaphors to explain the Christian life to the Gentiles. In the medieval period, lay Catholics played games and sports on feast days, which accounted for a good deal of the year, as well as on Sundays. Such play found theological support in the writing of Thomas Aquinas who argued that there can be “a virtue about games” because virtue has to do with moderation. A virtuous person, by this account, should not be working all the time, but also needs time for play and recreation. The humanists of the Renaissance and the early Jesuits made use of Thomas Aquinas’ understanding of virtue when they decided that students needed time for play and recreation during the course of the school day. This was the original rationale for the inclusion of play and sports in educational institutions in the Western world.”
The beautiful document is worthy of a read by of us! Enjoy!
Game Highlights: Two great teams with very developedskills. We will see several of these girls on future area high school teams. All Saints had the edge with their height and depth. Valley Catholic however, kept them on the ropes the entire game. Great job to both teams!
November 17, 2018 CYO Seventh Grade Girls Spike Championships
2018 CYO Champions CYO Volleyball Holy Trinity (Red and Black), Coach: Anh Khoa Nguyen, Zoe Nguyen, Players: Lauren, Chloe, Thanvi, Alicia,Mikayla, Kendra, Adrienne, Ericka, Lauren, Mackenzie, Evelyn
2018 Second Place CYO Championship Volleyball ValleyCatholic (Royal Blue), Coach: AngelicaArellano, Laura Kuhner & Keller Kuhner, Players: Katiya, Nisha, Sydney, Katie, Molly, Alondra, Nikitha, Mansi
Scores:
Set 1: 25 – 23 Holy Trinity
Set 2: 25 – 21 Valley Catholic
Set 3: 15 – 10 Holy Trinity
Game Highlights: Two tight games to begin the contest with
each team splitting a game. In the third
and deciding game both teams showed moments of greatness yet Holy Trinity came
out to a 6-1 lead. Valley Catholic came
within one point with a score of 9 to 10.
Holy Trinity sealed the deal scoring 5 more points to Valley Catholic’s
1 point. A great game by both teams
St. Clare dominated the first game and had St. Pius X down
by 7 toward the end of the second game.
Pius came back but could not get close enough to stop St. Clare from
taking it in 2
Scores: Set 1: 25-17 St Joseph, Set 2: 25 – 20 Holy Trinity, Set 3: 15 – 12 Holy Trinity
Highlights: Third grade volleyball is best defined as who can consistently serve and “one bump” over the net. Both teams did a very good job in their championship game and a keen eye could see future “players” in the making. Both teams will be fun to watch in the coming years. Today it went to Holy Trinity.
Holy Trinity took home the 3rd Grade Girls CYO Volleyball Championship Trophy November 17, 2018 games played at Valley Catholic SchoolSt. Joseph School in Vancouver, WA took home the 3rd Grade Girls CYO Volleyball 2nd place Trophy November 17, 2018 games played at Valley Catholic School
November 17, 2018 – Fourth Grade Girls Spike Championships
2018 CYO Volleyball Championshp 4th grade Team: ValleyCatholic (Royal Blue & White), Coach(s):Lois O’Halloran, Tim Coppermoll, Players:Claire, Leah, Meghan, Madeleine, Makenna, Malia, Liza, Ryann, Natalie2018 CYO Volleyball Championsships Second Place 4th grade Team:St. Pius X, Coaches: Isabel DePasquale, Molly Meyers, Players:Tristan, Tillie, Bianca, Gabriela, Claire, Elizabeth, Marissa, Thyvan
Scores:
Set 1: 17 – 24 St. Pius X
Set 2: 25 – 14 Valley Catholic
Set 3: 15 – 13 Valley Catholic
Game Highlights: Two very equally balanced teams. Some very good back and forth between the
teams for fourth graders. The game could
have gone either way today but it went to Valley Catholic and both teams should
be commended.