CYO 7th Grade Gridiron Championship Results


The CYO West “Knights” took on the CYO North “Warriors” for the CYO Championship in November of 2014. Highlights included a 0 to 0 score at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter The West recovered an on side kick and finished the half with a 12 – 0 score. At the end of the third quarter, the Warriors had battled back and tied the score 12 to 12! (Josh Broderick blocked an extra point kick as well!) In the final quarter, the West Knights prevailed with a final score of 18 to 12. A great game to watch for sure!

 

CYO West "Knights" win the 7th Grade CYO Football Championship 2014

CYO West “Knights” win the 7th Grade CYO Football Championship 2014

CYO North "Warriors" play a tough game against their opponents in the CYO Championship Game 2014

CYO North “Warriors” play a tough game against their opponents in the CYO Championship Game 2014

CYO 8th Grade Gridiron Championship 2014


CYO West and CYO Vancouver met in the 2014 Championship game at Valley Catholic.  Both teams played each other very evenly through the first half where the score was 26 to 29 going into the third quarter.  CYO West overpowered the Vancouver Cougars in the second half outscoring them by some 30 points at the end of the contest.

 

CYO West "Knights" win the CYO Football Championship for 2014

CYO West “Knights” win the CYO Football Championship for 2014

CYO Vancouver "Cougars" play a tough game in the 2014 CYO Championship

CYO Vancouver “Cougars” play a tough game in the 2014 CYO Championship

CYO Fall Football Championship Results for Third and Fourth Grade


CYO Football has been under a lot of change these past two years.  The goal has been to develop a seventh grade team separate from the eighth grade team.  In order to do this, it was necessary of merge the regions to create more players and thereby have enough players to have the two age / grade groups stand alone.  Therefore Region 1 Spartans joined the Region 2 Bishops and became “CYO North”.  Region 5 Saints and Region 6 Knights merged to become “CYO WEST”.  Region 3 Kings and Region 4 Eagles merged to become “CYO SOUTH”.  Region 8 Stayton Rams continued on unchanged and Region 7 Vancouver Cardinals became “CYO Vancouver” and changed their nick names to the “Cougars”.  There was a lot of give and take necessary for the changes to take place as CYO merged with the PYFL Portland Youth Football League and began playing games with them.  In most cases it turned out to be a positive experience and CYO will continue down this road.  The PYFL does not play an end of season championship so CYO continued the tradition playing for the CYO title at the end of the season.

In Third and Fourth grade the Stayton “Rams” played the CYO West where both teams were plagued by fumbles at the beginning of the game.  Pre game jitters for sure!  In the end after a well played and fun to watch game, the Regis Rams won with a final score of 24 – 6.

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Stayton Rams make a trip to Beaverton for the 3/4 grade championship football game November 2014
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CYO West Football from the Beaverton area play in the CYO Football Championships November 2014

CYO All Star Swim Meet to Cap the 2015 CYO Swim Season


Mark Lee, CYO Director of Swimming, will be working with his outstanding volunteers in the swim program to present the final swim event of the 2014-15 swim season. The All Star Meet is unique in that it gives swimmers the opportunity to swim by gender and grade as opposed to cub (3rd through 5th grade) or cadet (6th through 8th).
The event will take place at the Mt. Hood College pool on Saturday January 31 from 1:00 until 5:30. This year, for the first time, All Star Swim Tee Shirts will be available for purchase by participants.
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It’s All Green!


All Saints and St. Pius X 6th Grade Girls played for 3rd place in the CYO City Championship this morning.  Both teams clad in green and white played a great game with a final score of 33-31 in favor of All Saints.  Both teams played a great game and represented their schools well.  Nice job girls!

St. Pius X 6th Grade girls take 5th in the CYO City championships

St. Pius X 6th Grade girls take 5th in the CYO City championships

All Saints place third in the CYO City Championships for 6th grade girls

All Saints place third in the CYO City Championships for 6th grade girls

CYO 5th Grade Boys City Championship Game Proves Remarkable


Holy Trinity and St. Ignatius made their way to the Championship game which proved to be a contest that will be long remembered.  Both teams showed a variety of talent but the Holy Trinity squad, on the verge of a growth spurt, showed remarkable shooting skills from the outside and agility and precision on drives.  They owned the boards and came away with unbelievable rebounds.

A David and Goliath story where David wins again with a score of 37 – 26.  

1. Holy Trinity 5th Grade Boys 2. St. Ignatius 5th Grade Boys

CYO Fifth Grade Girls Game Tournament Barn Burner


St. John Fisher and Our Lady of the Lake fifth grade girls provided ample excitement for the spectators this year as their game went into overtime with a score of 34 – 34 at the end of play.

With 2.6 seconds remaining on the clock, St. John Fisher was fouled and needed the two points to tie the game!  The shooter scored the two shots and put the game into overtime!

Cool shooting free throws as the game came to a conclusion sealed the deal for St. John Fisher as they grabbed their third consecutive CYO title!

1. St. John Fisher 5th Grade Girls 2. Our Lady of the Lake 5th Grade Girls

CYO 4th Grade Girls City Basketball Championships


The Fourth grade game of the CYO City Championships was a rematch of the schools playing for the Third grade title!  Our Lady of the Lake and St. Pius X made their way to center court to battle it out for first.

Our Lady of the Lake made their third statement of the weekend by taking home the blue with a 29 – 20 victory!

1. Our Lady of the Lake 4th Grade Girls 2. St. Pius X 4th Grade Girls

CYO Third Grade Boys City Championships


Our Lady of the Lake built a new gymnasium and it seemed to inspire some great basketball this year with the school finding 5 slots out of 12 in the third grade through fifth grade championship games.  In other words, the school was represented in all but one championship game!

The 3rd grade boys defeated Christ the King for the championship this year.

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2. Christ the King 3rd Grade Boys

CYO 3rd Grade Girls Basketball City Championship


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St. Pius X  (Cedar Mill, OR) vs Our Lady of the Lake (Lake Oswego, OR).  The third grade bracket this year featured 17 girls teams.  St. Pius X met Our Lady of the Lake in February in a close regular season contest where St. Pius won 24 to 20.

Beyond the variety of small colorful basketball shoes, jerseys tucked in covering half the number on the back, matching socks (nothing like volleyball) the teams fought it out in a very athletic contest for third grade girls.  Excellent coaching was obvious to this spectator!

In the end, Our Lady of the Lake won by a score of 23 – 11

Our Lady of the Lake CYO Champions 2014

Our Lady of the Lake CYO Champions 2014

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