Holy Family vs Portland Christian for Third Place in the City Championships


Saturday March 14, 2015

6th Grade Girls Third and Fifth Place City

Home: Holy Family – Bill Mildenberger

Visitor: Portland Christian – Donald Stumetz

Q1:      14 – 2 (Holy Family)

Q2:      21 – 12 (Holy Family)

Q3:      25 – 14

Q4:      37 – 18 FINAL

Highlights

Holy Family came out to a quick and decisive start. A variety of talent on the team with some well honed skills. Portland Christian trailed early but began making points in the second quarter with confident shots and fast breaks. Portland Christian, Carly Brunner had some great shots and steals for the Royals.

Bill Mildenberger and his Holy Family Girls Team from Holy Family win third place in the CYO City Basketball Championships 2015!

Bill Mildenberger (not pictured)  and his Holy Family Girls Team from Holy Family win third place in the CYO City Basketball Championships 2015!

Don Stumetz and his Portland Christian Royals take fifth place in the CYO City Championships 2015.

Don Stumetz and his Portland Christian Royals take fifth place in the CYO City Championships 2015.

OFFICIALS…..I Respect and Appreciate Them!


As we enter into the last weekend of basketball, I would be negligent if I did not mention the contribution of Rick Skayhan’s Basketball Officiating program.  Ref Corps is the name of the program our officials sign up through.  Ref Corps was begun a few years ago when CYO transferred management of officials to Rick Skayhan, avid CYO supporter.

Nothing is as controversial as an official!  That may be an understatement!  CYO believes in teaching young people to become officials primarily because we are the “Catholic Youth Organization.”  Everyone has to start somewhere and in my opinion, if you cannot get a good start at CYO then where can you?

Officiating takes a special person.  You have to have the courage to go out on the court and make the tough calls.  You have to deal with the crowd who collectively have many more eyeballs than you do and see much more than you are able to see with only two eyeballs!  Additionally the coaches, players and spectators bring a wide range of variables to every game.

CYO is as dependent upon the officials willingness to officiate as we are on the coaches willingness to coach.  The young people who have been stepping forward to learn to become officials are great kids.  If they are able to make it through the first year or two, they will realize what a gift officiating is to them.

Officiating develops characteristics in youth that contribute to strong character.  It will help establish personal boundaries that may one day pay off  in a tough situation.  Officials are better equipped to say “no” when necessary.  Some people are too afraid to say “no.”  What a great gift to send your son or daughter off to college with!

Thank you to all of our officials who have helped us out with Football, Volleyball and basketball this year.  Several Track and Field Officials are needed this spring so be sure to contact Rick Skayhan at Ref Corps if you are interested.  Four track meets per Saturday throughout April with Championships in May.

Sr. Krista and CYO Official, Kyle Garcia at the CYO Championships 2015

Sr. Krista and CYO Official, Kyle Garcia at the CYO Championships 2015

Ronnie Ford, CYO Basketball and Football official for 15 years

Ronnie Ford, CYO Basketball and Football official for 15 years

Rick Skayhan visits with two of the officials he has coached up through the program at the CYO Championships 2015

Rick Skayhan visits with Casey Nicholl and Riley Pendergast, two officials he has coached up through the Ref Corps Officiating program.

Who’s Coaching CYO Basketball? For Riehl?


T.R. Riehl hails from Heppner, OR where he played fullback and linebacker on the Heppner High School State Championship Football Team!  Today, he coaches his children and others in a variety of CYO sports including Football and Basketball.  THANKS T.R. for your contribution to youth in the CYO program!

T.R. Riehl coaches CYO Basketball at Christ the King.

T.R. Riehl coaches CYO Basketball at Christ the King.

Who’s Coaching CYO Basketball?


800 volunteer coaches are making a difference to the CYO Basketball program!  One outstanding coach is Laurie Merlino who coached two teams in the City Championship this weekend.  Laurie was a standout at the University of Washington and currently coaches CYO at the Madeleine!  Thanks Laurie!

Laurie Merlino is a basketball coach in the CYO program at the Madeleine School in Portland, OR.

Laurie Merlino is a basketball coach in the CYO program at the Madeleine School in Portland, OR.

Green and White is the Color in the 5th Grade Girls CYO Basketball Championship!


5th Grade Girls City Championship

Home: St. Pius X – Luke Vu

Away: St. Francis, Sherwood – Coach Don Fuchs

Q1:      St. Pius X 20 – St. Francis (Sherwood) 5

Q2:      St. Pius X 20 – St. Francis (Sherwood) 5

Q3:      St. Pius X 29 – St. Francis (Sherwood) 11

Q4:      St. Pius X 34 – St. Francis (Sherwood) 17 FINAL

Highlights

St. Pius X the stronger team lead by 15 at the end of the first quarter. The entire bench of St. Pius X got plenty of playing time and the CYO spirit made for a great contest between the two clubs. Both clubs are to be commended for great coaching and great spirit on the court, on the bench and in the stands.

St. Pius X 5th Grade Girls win the 2015 CYO City Basketball Championship at Valley Catholic

St. Pius X 5th Grade Girls win the 2015 CYO City Basketball Championship at Valley Catholic

St. Francis, Sherwood, takes second place in the CYO City Basketball Championship 2015.

St. Francis, Sherwood, takes second place in the CYO City Basketball Championship 2015.

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

CYO High School Basketball Championships Central Catholic vs Jesuit…


Nearly 600 high school youth participated in the CYO High School Basketball season this year with a snow storm forcing the end of season tournament to be moved to the following weekend.  CYO Basketball Director, Jenna Bass did a masterful job of finding gym space to finish of the season for the men and women and “make it happen!”

In both boys and girls Championship play, the closing minutes of the games found the teams in very close proximity to one another and tied in several instances.  Jesuit managed to pull it off with 5 of their 8 players with three missing due to their class retreat.

Central Catholic Men gave Jesuit a great game and it was anyones to have up to the end with a final score of 56 – 53 Jesuit.

Dulcich’s Jesuit Women’s team made it clear they came to play.  After an 8 – 0 start, Petrusich’s Jesuit Women’s team came alive and tied the game.  After a back and forth through out the game pattern, Petrusich’s Women went ahead by 5 and Dulcich Jesuit could not catchup.  A great contest between two groups of senior women who enjoyed playing one another.

Central Catholic Second Place CYO Championships

CYO Championships 2nd place Central Catholic Paddy Ellis 15, Joseph Wilson 45, Gunnar Vik, Cole Warner 22, Matt Hart 40, Michael Haines 24, Sam Gomez 25, Will Paustian 23, Cole Boileau 41, Dante Carnevalie. COACH Brian Vik, ASSISTANT COACH Jeff Paustian

CYO High School CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Jesuit

CYO Championships 1st place Jesuit Tommy Kaempf 41, Nebea Fekede 14, Jack Tayler 12, Christian Thurley 20, Kaeden Klein 50, Brendan Rude 52, Justin Krack 25, Jack Hamburg 45. HEAD COACH Jim Kaempf, ASSISTANT COACH Dave Sebastian

Jesuit High School Girls CYO HS Championship team 1st place

Jesuit High School Girls CYO HS Championship team 1st place Molly Petrusich 35, Megan Wark 34, Robin Hackman 40, Megan O’Mara 43, Sydney Sirgy 33, Molly Donlon 45, Anne Shields 5, Lauren Brandt 3, Sarah Shank

CYO Championships 2nd place Girls team.

CYO Championships 2nd place Girls team. Rachel Dulcich 20, Megan Furster 30, Abby Wachter 2, Frannie Orlando 55, Cece Wehrley 0, Alex Gill 44, Clare McCarthy 33, Mollie Handkins 1, Maddie Connall 21, Teresa Anctil 34, Julia Shafter 22, Maddy Mathews 32.