4th Grade Boys, Madeleine or Christ the King?


4th Grade Boys City Championship

Home: Madeleine – Laurie Merlino

Away: Christ the King – Alex Jansen

Q1:      Madeleine 10 – Christ the King 8

Q2:      Christ the King 21 – Madeleine 19

Q3:      Christ the King 32 – Madeleine 27

Q4:      Christ the King 47- Madeleine 31   FINAL

Highlights

A high scoring game for fourth graders. Two very highly aggressive teams both well coached and well disciplined. Incredibly fun game to watch.  Christ the King pulled out to a 16 point lead in the fourth quarter with patience and obvious well drilled plays that made the difference in this contest.

Christ the King Fourth Grade Boys win the 2015 CYO City Basketball Championship at Valley Catholic School

Christ the King Fourth Grade Boys win the 2015 CYO City Basketball Championship at Valley Catholic School

2. Madeleine 4 Boys 2nd

The Madeleine Fourth Grade Boys win second Place in the CYO City Basketball Championship March 8. 2015

4th Grade Girls Fighting Dutch or All Saints?


HIGHLIGHTS

The first points of the game were scored, with 45 seconds remaining, in first quarter, by All Saints.  All Saints had 13 kids on the team ( a lot for a bxb team) and they did a great job with getting all of the girls playing time. Both teams played with a significant range of height on the teams.

All Saints led 2-0 at the end of the first quarter and at half time it was the Fighting Dutch 5 – 4.  By the end of the third quarter All Saints had reclaimed the lead and the Final score at the end of 4 was…..All Saints 19 – 11!  (Fighting Dutch are from Visitation in Verboort and St. Francis of Assisi in Roy, CYO’s rural Catholic School teams).  Great job to All Saints and the Fighting Dutch!

The Fighting Dutch 4th Grade Girls win Second Place  CYO Basketball Championship 2015 at Valley Catholic High School

The Fighting Dutch 4th Grade Girls win Second Place CYO Basketball Championship 2015 at Valley Catholic High School

All Saints 4th Grade Girls win CYO Basketball Championship 2015 at Valley Catholic High School

All Saints 4th Grade Girls win CYO Basketball Championship 2015 at Valley Catholic High School

GUESS WHO’S AT THE CYO CHAMPIONSHIPS TODAY??????


Do you recognize this famous mascot?

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St. Thomas More vs Madeleine 3rd Grade Boys CYO BXB Championship


3rd Grade Boys City Championship

Home: St. Thomas More (White)

Away: Madeleine (Blue)

 

Q1: Home: St. Thomas More 2         Away: Madeleine 4

Q2: Home: St. Thomas More 8         Away: Madeleine 12

Q3: Home: St. Thomas More 20       Away: Madeleine 16

Q4: Home: St. Thomas More 30      Away: Madeleine 20

 

Highlights

Madeleine dominated until end of third quarter when they scored two for STM tying the game.

St. Thomas More went ahead by 2 on next possession. STM never trailed the rest of the game and won 30 – 20 in a fantastic contest between the two teams!

Awesome Coaches all the way around!

1. STM

St. Thomas More 3rd Grade Basketball Champions 2015

2. MadeleineMadeleine 3rd Grade Boys BXB Championships second place

 

Holy Trinity vs Madeleine 3rd Grade Girls CYO BXB Championship


3rd Grade Girls CYO City Basketball Championship Results

Home: Madeleine (White)

Away: Holy Trinity (Red)

 

Q1: Holy Trinity 4     Madeleine 8

Q2: Holy Trinity 12   Madeleine 14

Q3: Holy Trinity 21   Madeleine 18

Q4: Holy Trinity 27   Madeleine 22            FINAL*

 

Highlights

One of the most highly active, intense, crowd supported, third grade games I have ever seen. Close scoring, highly talented, skilled girls for their age.  Well coached on each team.

Holy Trinity Third Graders win the CYO City Basketball Championship Saturday March 7, 2015 at Valley Catholic High School

Holy Trinity Third Graders win the CYO City Basketball Championship Saturday March 7, 2015 at Valley Catholic High School

CYO Third Grade BXB Championship Second Place Madeleine.

CYO Third Grade BXB Championship Second Place Madeleine.

CYO/Camp Howard…New Website


We have been working very hard on not only a new website but also a new registration system for CYO/Camp Howard.  As we try to get all the bugs worked out I know it can be a little frustrating but hang in there folks, it is going to be a great system when we get through the newness of it.  Special thanks to all who have been working hard to get things in place.

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Larry Woods in the Woods and in the Metal Shop!


Larry Woods is a remarkable man!  Talented and gifted in so many ways!  How lucky are we that he is our neighbor at Camp Howard?  Larry is a retired forester who worked very hard in life.  Along the way he learned a lot about the forest industry and also about mechanics, welding, building with metal, painting metal, etc.  He rebuilt our camp luggage trailer a couple years ago and it was really a work to behold including some pin striping!  He rebuilt the hitch to make it easier for a couple of gals to operate (Karen and I).

Currently he has been working on removing the Alder growth that tries to get a stronghold in new plantations of Douglas Fir.  He has really made some great headway on that project.  One of the most interesting things he is doing is building “rock cribs” for us out of metal.  Now you are wondering what a rock crib is!  I will have to do a special posting one of these days on rock cribs from Eastern Oregon.  Maybe some of my friends will send me pictures of rock cribs to use?

Anyway a rock crib is one of those special little devices that has a variety of positive attributes.  It provides a space to place rocks that farmers don’t want in the field because rocks break up the equipment.  So they build cribs to put the rocks in and keep them out of the way.  The cribs are built along fence lines because they help stabilize fences.  The weight of the crib would anchor the fence.  In some places in Eastern Oregon, it is hard to dig into the ground to plant a fence post so the rock crib became the anchor for the fence post as well.

What are we going to do with them at Camp Howard?  We are going to mark the boundary lines of the camp with them for starters.  Then we are going to use them to anchor the new fence and gates we will replace along the front edge of the property along Camp Howard Road.  These rock cribs will last a lot longer than the ones my Grandfather built out of wood.

I would like to hear some comments on your own experience with Rock Cribs…

Larry Wood in his shop where he has built a prototype rock crib for Camp Howard.

Larry Wood in his shop where he has built a prototype rock crib for Camp Howard.

What Did YOU do on Presidents Day? Here’s What I Did…..


Isn’t it a blessing when you truly have a day off?  I went over and picked up my Mom and we went for a drive.  We went to Camp Howard to visit Karen and see what was happening at the camp.  She went with us on a tour around the camp and showed us what was happening.  The pictures tell the story!

Going down the road to Camp Howard. Notice how clean the edge of the road is!

Larry was removing alder from the Douglas Fir plantation.

Larry was removing alder from the Douglas Fir plantation.  Nice job, Larry!

Talking about her plans for what is happening in champions Hall and around the camp.

Karen von Borstel Talking about her plans for what is happening in Champions Hall and around the camp.

Everything is getting a fresh coat of paint, new wainscoting, lights, etc.

Everything is getting a fresh coat of paint, new wainscoting, lights, etc.

A Unit is a group of cabins.  This is Aldergrove showing off new roofs!

A Unit is a group of cabins. This is Aldergrove Unit freshly re-roofed!

Outdoor School hired a person to teach branch art several years ago at Camp Howard.  Still standing - I really like it.

Outdoor School hired a person to teach branch art several years ago at Camp Howard. Still standing – I really like it.

Twins munch on Camp Howard edibles as their Mother keeps an eye just outside the photo.

Twins munch on Camp Howard edibles as their Mother keeps an eye just outside the photo.

Our Lady of Lourdes, Vancouver, WA…Guess What?


CYO Swimming is setting records for number of participants.  We are over 800 kids this year which is a great

thing for competition.  At the conclusion of each of our sport seasons we have a championship event and there are

some fantastic finishes that take place.  At the conclusion of the meets (it takes two meets to swim all of the

participants) we do the math and add up the score…Congratulations Our Lady of Lourdes for another fantastic

finish and winning the coveted CYO Swim Championship for 2015!

Our Lady of Lourdes, Vancouver, WA wins the CYO 2015 Swim Championship!

Our Lady of Lourdes, Vancouver, WA wins the CYO 2015 Swim Championship!

 

Update on Cabin Hit by Tree…


Winter Camp meetings have begun.  The leadership team for the summer program reviews notes taken at the weekly meetings during camp

in effort to make improvements.  At the conclusion of the meetings which lasted about 4 hours, we toured the camp to check on the progress

of the All Saints Cabin which had been knocked off its foundation by a tree.  Then we checked out the renovations inside of Champions Hall.

Special thanks to Candi, Leila and Karen for the great job they are doing making Camp “look great!”

Bill Fogarty, Candi Trap, Leila Blake, Karen von Borstel

Bill Fogarty, Candi Trap, Leila Blake, Karen von Borstel

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Picking indoor colors for inside of Champions Hall. New wainscoting will be added after the painting is finished.

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All Saints Cabin Update – Porch back in place, cabin on a new foundation and floor repaired!