CYO 8th Grade Girls Spike Volleyball Championship St. Joseph vs Cathedral


November 18, 2017 • 8th Grade Girls Spike Championships

Home Team: St. Joseph’s (Vancouver, WA) (Red)

Coaches: Bart Hansen, Casey Moltrum, Eileen Stemple

Players: Alyssa, Caroline, Alexandra, Sydney, Alana, Tyra, Lauren, Renee, Bridget

 Visiting Team: Cathedral (Navy)

Coach(s): Megan Aguon, Fergie Bush

Player first names:Maisie, Nathalie, Chloe, Harper, Elliott, Alli, Madeleine, Avery, Lily, Maggie

Scores:

Set 1: St. Joseph 25 Cathedral 10

Set 2: St. Joseph 25  Cathedral 15

Set 3:

Game Highlights: The level of play at 8th grade is incredibly good with the teams showing off some incredible developed skills and talent.  The power, finesse and technique of each individual girl comes together to form a wonderful team effort.  The rally’s at this level are exceptionally fun to watch.  We will see several of these girls on high school teams next year.

FINAL: St. Joseph, Vancouver in two.

Below: 2017 CYO Spike Volleyball Champions, 8th Grade Girls, St. Joseph, Vancouver, WA

2017 8th Girls VB 1st Place St. Joseph

Below: 2017 CYO Spike Volleyball Championships 8th grade girls 2nd place Cathedral

2017 8th Girls VB 2nd Place Cathedral

7th Grade CYO Spike Championship All Saints vs St. Joseph’s


November 18, 2017 • 7th Grade Girls Spike Championships

Home Team: All Saints (Green)

Coach(s): Jody Just, Colleen Obryant

Player first names: Olivia, Ava, Logan, Shannon, Sarah, Molly, Alycia

Visiting Team: St. Joseph (Vancouver)(Red)

Coaches: Shari Eggleston, Becki Garrow, Ed Garrow

Players: Valerie, Drew, Jocelyn, Claire, Lauren, Natalie, Sophia, Kaitlyn, Ella, Emi, Harum

Scores:

Set 1: 25 – 21 All Saints

Set 2: 25 – 14 All Saints

Game Highlights: An intense set between two powerhouse teams.  The first coming to a close saw All Saints with 21 and St. Joseph with 19 as #30 was injured at the net with a foot/ankle twist? The momentum shifted to All Saints as they closed the first set 25- 21.

The second set opened with a 6-0 blitz before coach Garrow called a timeout to re-group.  After 8 unanswered points, St. Joseph surged back into the game with 6 points of their own.  St. Joseph’s stalled at 14 points as All Saints racked up the balance for the win.

FINAL: All Saints in 2

BELOW: CYO Spike Volleyball Champions 2017 All Saints

2017 7th Girls VB 1st Place All Saints

Below: 2017 CYO Spike Volleyball Championships 2nd place – St. Joseph’s (Vancouver, WA)

2017 7th Girls VB 2nd Place St. Joseph

“Holy War” 6th Grade CYO Championship Volleyball Features Holy Family & Holy Trinity!


November 18, 2017 • 6th Grade Girls Spike Championships

Home Team: Holy Family (Red)

Coach(s): Allie Koleno, Katy Prewitt, Jeannie Swift, Leasa Wiebke

Player first names: Alejandra, Brooklyn, Kaitlin, Madison, Poppy, Kathleen, Haylina, Delainy

Visiting Team: Holy Trinity (Red)

Coaches: Lina Kwee-Nguyen & Anh Khoa Nguyen

Players: Alicia, Mikayla, Kendra, Leia, Adrienne, Ericka, Lauren, Mackenzie

Scores:

Set 1: 25 – 23 Holy Family

Set 2: 25-16 Holy Trinity

Set 3:15-11 Holy Family

Game Highlights:

Set 1 tied 20 to 20 after 20 minutes of play, Holy Family won it by 2 in a very close contest.  Holy Trinity came back and won the second game in a thriller that put the match into a third set.  Both teams were warmed up when Holy Family came out with a 5point blitz.  Holy Trinity answered, tied the score 5-5 until Holy Family called a timeout at 6-5 HT. Holy Family’s Hallina, led another blitz with 6 unanswered points bringing the score to 12-8, Holy Family.  Though Holy Trinity fought tirelessly, they could not overcome Holy Family today in a third set that ended 15 – 11.  Great volleyball!

FINAL: Holy Family 2 out of 3

BELOW: Holy Family 2017 CYO Spike Volleyball Championship Team

2017 6th Girls VB 1st Place Holy Family

BELOW: Holy Trinity 2017 CYO Spike Volleyball Championships 2nd Place

2017 6th Girls VB 2nd Place Holy Trinity

St. Clare vs Portland Christian for 5th Grade Girls CYO Volleyball Title…


November 18, 2017 – 5th Grade Girls Spike Volleyball Championships

Home Team: St. Clare (Navy)

Coach(s): Katherine Emerson, Tammy Olliver, Molly Schick

Player first names: Shannon, Charlotte, Sydney, Kate, Adeline, Francesca, Sofia, Mia, Anna, Riley, Rami, Gabriella

Visiting Team:  Portland Christian (Purple)

Coaches: Tara Crearer, Lisa Singleterry, Kimberly Unger

Players: Alyssa, Alison, Adrianne, Meredith, Paige, Addison, Emma, Melody, Isabelle

Scores:

Set 1: 25- 23 St. Clare

Set 2: 25 – 20 Portland Christian

Set 3: 15 – 9 St. Clare

Game Highlights:  These two teams came out of regular season play with a very close scoring game with St. Clare having the edge.  Both teams showed remarkable skills in all aspects of the games given their grade level.  They are well down the path of some great volleyball.

FINAL: St. Clare 2 out of 3

 

BELOW: St. Clare 5th Grade CYO Volleyball Spike Champions 20172017 5th Girls VB 1st Place St. Clare

BELOW: Portland Christian 5th Grade CYO Volleyball Spike Championships 2nd Place 2017

2017 5th Girls VB 2nd Place Portland Christian

 

CYO Third Grade Volleyballers Duke it Out! Valley Catholic vs St. Agatha


November 18, 2017 CYO Volleyball Championship Finals

Third Grade Grade Girls Spike Championships

Valley Catholic (Royal Blue)

Coach: Angie Arellano (H), Lisa Marie Hunt

Adriana, Hannah, Isabella, Cameron, Jaya, Grace, Elizabeth & Tessa

St. Agatha (Red

Coaches: Pualine Irwin Kylie Salbeck, Jill Solazzo

Sydney, Charlotte, Samantha, Reena, Ella, Isla, Sofie, Addison, Ellen, Alexandra

Set 1: VC 25 – St. Agatha 20

Set 2: VC 25 – St. Agatha 14

Game Highlights:  Some great rally’s for 3rd grade volleyball! Generally it is a serve fest with most balls over the net wins… but this was a treat!  Great job to both teams!

Below: Valley Catholic Third Grade Girls First Place CYO Spike Championship3 Girls Valley Catholic 1st

Below: St. Agatha Third Grade Girls Second Place CYO Spike Championship3 Girls St. Agatha 2nd

Corcl Memories From Camp Howard!


This is what the “little kids” got to do at Camp Howard for one of their many activities this summer.  It was all captured by “Drone Campers” under the direction of Drone Pilot, Mark Lee also known as the Director of CYO Swimming and Track & Field!  Great job, Mark! #cyocamphoward, #sistersblog

Great Article on Religious Freedom


All should be Worried

Thank you, Ed, for this thoughtful, articulate article on Religious Freedom.

Grateful to you,

Sister Krista von Borstel, S.S.M.O.

Champions of Faith Testimonial With Michelle Garcia


Michelle Garcia and her husband Michael have been supporters of CYO/Camp Howard in a variety of roles.  Michelle has served most recently on our Capital Campaign Committee while her husband, Michael served on the Executive Board for several years including three years as Chairman.  Thank you, Michelle for stepping up and creating this testimonial for our annual fundraiser!  We are grateful to you.

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Why Contact Flag Football?


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Modified Youth Football Game? As concerns over player safety mount, the national governing body for youth and high school football has been working on modifying versions of the youth football game that look radically different from what football fans might expect of Tackle Football for 3rd through 8th grade participants. Unlike sports like baseball – which has progression levels from T-ball up and suited to each age group – youth football has had few alternatives to flag and tackle versions. Now a new game format has been developed, we call Contact Flag, and is a modified youth football game that bridges 5 player Flag with 11 player Tackle Football. Effective Fall 2017, CYO Football in partnership with the Pacific Youth Football League (PYFL), will adopt the new Contact Flag football game format for the 3/4 grade division level.

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Above: The Regis Ram CYO Youth Football Team at the 2016 Playoffs.

CYO Youth Football Progression Levels

  • Grade K-2 Flag Football
    • 5-on-5, 40 Yard Field, Shorts, Flag Belt
  • Grade 3-4 Contact Flag Football
    • 7-on-7 or 8-on-8, 40 Yard Field, Helmet, Shoulder Pads, Shorts, Flag Belt
  • Grade 5-6, 7, 8 Tackle Football
    • 11-on-11, 100 Yard Field, Helmet, Shoulder Pads, Padded Pants

Contact Flag Football Overview

  • It’s modified to be leaner, less contact-inclined football game, focused on fostering well-rounded athletes and cutting down on the kinds of high impact, open-field contact that injure players and upset parents in the bleachers.
  • Players still wear football helmets and shoulder pads. From the waist down they wear shorts, flag belt and cleats.
  • The modified game is played on a smaller football field, which dramatically shrinks the 100-yard field to a length of 40 yards. This length allows a typical field to be split in half, so that two separate games can be played on the same surface at once. Hash marks will be the side-lines.
  • Seven players on each side. In a tackle football game, 11 players for each team would be on the field at once; in the modified version that number is reduced to seven – though we have not ruled out the possibility of anywhere from six to eight.
  • Three offensive and defensive line positions. All other positions (QB, RB, WR) advance the ball or defend (LB, DB, S) against advancement.
  • Players at the line of scrimmage are not allowed to be in a “three-point stance” – a body position that allows for great leverage and more power off the line. Lineman are required to be in a two-point stance.
  • There will be no special teams. In other words, that means no kick-off, punts, etc. in an attempt to cut down on open-field contact those plays often involve that cause injury.
  • Players must rotate positions, rather than specialize in just one. All too often kids lose interest in football because they never touch the ball. This format gives everyone the chance to throw, catch and run the ball.
  • Coaches must ensure players of equal size are matched up against each other. Grade divisions, weight and size are all considered for a better and safer game.

The overall aim of the modified youth football game is to create a progression from K-2 Flag Football that will allow young athletes to have a successful and fun experience while being introduced to the fundamentals of Tackle Football at the 5-6 and 7-8 division levels

Bull Run From a Drone’s Perspective