Kaitlyn Jensen High Jump Leap Snags Gold for St. Pius X


Kaitlyn Jensen won the Cub Girls High Jump at the CYO Meet of Champions held May 20 & 21 at Jesuit High School.  Her jump of 4-9 was 1” higher than her closest competitor, Natalie Speich of St. Anthony.  CYO congratulates all of the Cub Girl competitors in the contest. #sistersblog #cyocamphoward

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  1. Kaitlyn Jensen, St. Pius X, 4-09
  2. Natalie Speich, St. Anthony, 4-08
  3. Emily Gingell, St. Pius X, 4-07
  4. Mia Williams, St. Matthew, 4-05
  5. Ryleigh Hellberg, St. John the Apostle, 4-05
  6. Madeleine Dutt, West Hills Christian, 4-03
  7. Maria Nehnevaj, Our Lady of Lourdes, 4-03
  8. Ruby Batcheller, St. John the Apostle, 3-10

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Roadrunner West Side Regional Meet Parade


The CYO third and fourth grade “Roadrunners” Track and Field participants were scheduled into two regional meets May 13th.  Top finishers from both meets will compete for titles this Saturday and Sunday afternoon at Jesuit High School.  The East side parade was featured earlier this week.  Today we feature the West side teams! #sistersblogs

 

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Holy Family CYO Legends & Legacy – Awesome Event!


HOLY FAMILY SCHOOL MAY 5, 2017

I attended the Holy Family “Legends & Legacy” event at the Celebration Center in the School to honor and celebrate CYO Sports within the parish and school community.  Awesome volunteers like Rebecca Brandt and Ted Collins were on hand to emcee the show and honor coaches, athletes and thank parents.  It was a wonderful event that really epitomized the CYO spirit throughout.

Rosie Honl, former CYO participant and coach and current Varsity Coach for the Crook County High School Volleyball team was the featured speaker and she was wonderful in every way.  An inspiration, clinician and entertainer rolled into one.  She holds the record for consecutive State Championship wins for Oregon High School volleyball at eight in a row!

In addition to all of the wonderful praise heaped upon the players and gratitude for coaches, one very special coach was inducted into the Holy Family CYO Hall of Fame, none other than Bill Mildenberger.  I could not have been happier than to have witnessed the event.

Congratulations to a great club making great memories for kids!

BELOW: Rosie Honl pauses for a photo after her speech to the crowd.

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BELOW: LtoR: Bill Mildenberger, Rosie Honl and Ted Collins at the Holy Family Legends and Legacy event.

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CYO 3 Girls City Double Overtime!


St. Pius X scored the first basket in the first minute of the game. St. Clare added a point off a free throw with two minutes left in the first quarter. Score at the end of the first quarter was 2 – 1 St. Pius X.  Barnburner in the making.

St. Pius X added another 2 points at the opening of the second quarter as both teams appeared warmed up and over the jitters. Another two points for St. Pius X made it a 6-1 game. With 37 seconds left in the first half, St. Clare scored a basket and controlled the ball until the buzzer ending with a score of 6-3 St. Pius X.

Second half action saw St. Clare score quickly adding two points to their deficit.  A foul with 1:12 in the quarter added one point to St. Clare, evening the score at 6-6.

St. Pius X started out the fourth quarter with a basket advancing 8-6 with St. Clare attempting a 1 and 1 and unable to convert.  The game was getting very exciting and the crowd was roaring after every shot.

With one minute to go, St. Clare tied the game at 8-8.  With 23 seconds left and a tied game, St. Pius X had a chance to score on a free throw but could not convert.  St. Clare had the same opportunity with 6 seconds left and missed, throwing the game into overtime tied 8-8.

Overtime 1:  (2 minutes)  With 42 seconds left in the first quarter, St. Clare scored one point on a one and one, leaving St. Pius X 35 seconds to battle back.  Pius was fouled with 31 seconds left in the game and they scored, squaring the game again at 9-9.  St. Clare with  19 seconds on the clock had another opportunity to score from a foul.  No luck.

Overtime 2: (1 minute) With 32 seconds left in overtime, St. Clare scored two points at their basket.  St. Pius could not convert on their foul throws following and had two opportunities to score with steals under their own basket.  A great game by both teams!

St. Clare 11-9 Final.

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St. Clare: Sara, Sophia, Molly, Hadley, Sloan, Emery, Maeve, Addison.  Coaches: Derek Costarella, Jonathan Eames.  2017 CYO Third Grade Basketball Champions!

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St. PIus X: Grace, Alexis, Annelies, Riley, Anna, Ashley, Emme, Reese, Lauren, Claire, Emma, Maeve.  Coaches: Marc McCullagh & Molly Reding.

Holy Trinity 3rd Graders 2016 CYO Volleyball Champs


The Holy Trinity third grade girls were crowned 2016 CYO Champions for volleyball this year in a unique season ending game.  The Madeleine School who should have played in the contest against Holy Trinity was unable to field a team.  Several CYO Staff members stepped forward to take on the third grade team.  In a close game, 25 – 19, the Holy Trinity Titans prevailed winning the end of season tournament!  Congratulations girls!

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COACHES: Vicky Ginter, Tara Cenova. Team Members: Angela, Kennedy, Cailyn, Shelby, Ava, Sidney, Scarlett, Elizabeth & Sofia.

St. John Fisher 7th Girls Win the Big One!


The St. John Fisher Girls remember too well the painful loss of 2015 where they were involved in the famous 6x overtime (CYO Record) Championship game with St. Pius X.  Coming into the game this year, SJF had lost twice in regular season to Holy Family.

St. John Fisher came off the bench on fire and ran up a first quarter lead of 9-4.

With 1:15 in the second quarter, Holy Family went ahead for the first time 11-9.

The third quarter was scoreless until the final 3 minutes when Holy Family led a run on points.  St. John Fisher answered back and went ahead on two free throws by Josie Napoli with 1.3 seconds left in the quarter.

With 2:47 remaining in the game, Holy Family tied the game then went ahead on a steal.  The momentum had swung toward Holy Family and the crowd was behind them.  St. John Fisher, not a team to give it up, kept fighting and tied it back up at 17 all.  Molly Grant powered a shot through the hoop with 23 seconds left for 2 points giving SJF the advantage at 19 – 17.

FINAL: 19 – 17 St. John Fisher

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CYO’s St. John Fisher 7th Grade Girls win the City Championship March 13th, 2016

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Holy Family 7th Grade Girls place 2nd in the CYO City Championship March 13, 2016

All Saints Girls win CYO 8th Grade BXB Title


All Saints range of talent from Claire Bass, Anna Patterson and Tiana Abraham made it difficult for St. Anthony to make traction in the CYO City Championship game.  St. Anthony, to their credit hung in and even brought the game within 5 points in the second half.  A great game to watch.

FINAL: 46-31 All Saints

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CYO Club All Saints wins the City Basketball Championship March 13, 2016 for 8th Grade Girls.

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St. Anthony 8th Grade Girls take second place in the CYO City Basketball Championships 2016

All Saints Girls win the 5th Grade CYO BXB Tournament


The All Saints 5th Grade Girls had height in their favor in the CYO City Championship game against the Cathedral girls (photo unavailable).  The contest was played March 6th at Valley Catholic in Beaverton, OR.  Both teams played a good game and it was enjoyable to watch.

The final score was 30 – 16.

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Blake Deringer Captures the Cadet Boys 200 Meter at the CYO Meet of Champions


Blake Deringer had a very decorated Meet of Champions receiving several gold medals and accolades from the crowd as he showed his tremendous athletic ability.  He came very close to a very old CYO record of 23.64 set by Derek Brown of the Madeleine in 1995.  Some of us find it very hard to believe that that was 20 years ago!  Would have been nice to have updated that record!

CHAMPION: Blake Deringer (Pacific Crest Academy) 23.93

2nd: Tyson Parker (Holy Trinity) 24.57

3rd: Gary Hollands (St. Andrew Nativity School) 24.84

4th: Simon Elliott (St. Anthony) 24.87

5th: Sam Romeo (St. Matthew) 25.09

6th: Philip Abraham (Valley Catholic) 25.19

7th: Gabriel LeRiche (St. Matthew) 25.64

8th: Rob Kordash (St. PIus X) 26.06

Blake Deringer wins the Cadet Boys 200 Meter Dash at the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions

Blake Deringer wins the Cadet Boys 200 Meter Dash at the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions

Winners in the Cadet  Boys 200 Meter Dash at the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions

Winners in the Cadet Boys 200 Meter Dash at the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions

Keziah Hollands Zips to a 200 Title at the Meet of Champions


Keziah Hollands from St. Andrew Nativity School put 10 points on the board for her team with her victory in the Cub Girls 200 meter dash at the CYO Meet of Champions May 17, 2015.  She was a lot of fun to watch as she powered half way around the track to claim her prize.  Congratulations Keziah!

CHAMPION: Keziah Hollands (St. Andrew Nativity School) 28.86

2nd: Lola Talalemotu (St. John Fisher) 29.10

3rd: Naomi Alvarez (St. Thomas More) 29.24

4th: Kate Collins (Holy Family) 29.45

5th: Sophia Goodell (St. Anthony) 29.62

6th: Zaida Mizushima (Madeleine) 30.07

7th: Kenzie Miller (Our Lady of the Lake) 30.14

8th: Molly Jenne (St. John the Apostle) 30.27

Keziah Hollands wins the 200 meter dash for Cub Girls in the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions

Keziah Hollands wins the 200 meter dash for Cub Girls in the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions

Winners in the 200 meter dash for Cub Girls in the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions

Winners in the 200 meter dash for Cub Girls in the 2015 CYO Meet of Champions