With the winter season winding down, here are the updates from our Grizzlies:
Alpine Skiing
U14/Senior Alpine Skiing
February 5: The results from this meet:
For School-Trained* Female Slalom Race: Tessa Campbell ‘26 placed 22nd.
For Open* Female Slalom Race: Olivia Wellman ‘26 finished 1st.
For Open* Male Slalom race: William Hossack ‘28 placed 22nd and Max Sproule ‘26 placed 9th.
February 12: The results from this meet:
For School-Trained* Male Slalom race: Thomas Lockwood ‘27 placed 49th, Dylan Nassar ‘27 placed 28th and Samuel Parsons ‘25 placed 37th.
For Open* Female Slalom race: Kylie Armstrong ‘25 placed 26th, Quinn Ferrier ‘28 placed 5th, RK Ferrier ‘26 placed 3rd, Colette Gesualdi ‘28 placed 11th, Rylie Gilchrist ‘28 placed 10th, Kenzie Sibthorpe ‘28 placed 28th and Riley Wellman ‘28 placed 4th. The team placed 1st overall for this category.
For Open* Male Slalom race: Hugo Caldwell ‘26 placed 9th, William Hossack ‘28 placed 32nd, Elias James ‘26 placed 7th, Tommy Kelk ‘28 placed 11th and Max Sproule ‘26 placed 27th. The team placed 3rd overall for this category.
The Open Female team placed 3rd overall for the season while the Open Male team placed 5th overall for the season. Congratulations to all of our skiers!
*School-trained refers to students who race and train primarily with the school whereas Open refers to students who compete in external events.
Basketball
U14 Boys’ Basketball DII
February 11: Won 52-34 against Crescent School
February 25: Won silver at the CISAA Championships
U14 Boys’ Basketball DIII
February 4: Lost 35-24 to Kingsway College School
February 18: Lost 53-41 to Montcrest School
Jr Boys’ Basketball DIB
February 10: Won 44-40 against St. Michael’s College
Jr Boys’ Basketball DIII
January 22: Won 44-41 against Pickering College
February 5: Lost 49-25 to Lauremont School
February 10: Lost 59-55 to Pickering College
February 12: Lost 63-44 to Albert College
Sr Boys’ Basketball DIB
February 5: Won 57-47 against Royal St. George’s College
February 21: Lost 61-51 to Royal St. George’s College in the CISAA Semi-finals
Curling
U14 Curling Team
The team competed in two more bonspiels on February 4 and February 11. Scores are not recorded in matches at this age group.
Sr Curling
February 5: Lost 8-5 to St. Andrew’s College
February 10: Won 8-3 against St. Michael’s College
Hockey
U14 Co-Ed Hockey
January 24: Won 7-2 against Ridley College
February 4: Lost 7-1 to Royal St. George’s College
February 25: Competed in CISAA Final Four Playoffs. Scores not yet available on CISAA website.
Sr Boys’ Hockey NC DI
February 5: Lost 5-1 against Lakefield College School
February 12: Lost 6-2 against Hillfield Strathallan College
Sr Girls’ Hockey DII
February 12: Won 12-1 against Nichols School
Snowboarding
U14/Sr Snowboarding
January 22: The team competed in a meet at Devil’s Glen. Here are the results!
For the U14 Boys’ GS Race: Maki Blackstock ‘29 placed 2nd, Leo Hynes ‘29 placed 4th and Alexander O’Dwyer ‘29 placed 3rd.
For the U14 Boys’ SS Race: Maki Blackstock ‘29 placed 1st, Leo Hynes ‘29 placed 4th and Alexander O’Dwyer ‘29 placed 3rd.
For the U16 Boys’ GS Race: Harry Gray ‘28 placed 3rd, Nate Lamb ‘27 placed 1st and Simon Pestrin ‘28 placed 4th.
For the U16 Girls’ GS Race: Kasey Codilla ‘27 placed 1st.
For the U20 Boys’ GS Race: Hudson Amery ‘25 placed 2nd and Nicholas O’Dwyer ‘26 placed 4th.
For the U20 Girls’ GS Race: Mikayla Baker ‘25 placed 1st and Samantha Jaskolka ‘26 placed 3rd.
For the U20 Boys’ SS Race: Hudson Amery ‘25 placed 3rd and Nicholas O’Dwyer ‘26 placed 2nd.
For the U20 Girls’ SS Race: Mikayla Baker ‘25 placed 4th and Samantha Jaskolka ‘26 placed 3rd. The Greenwood team was first overall.
For the GS Boys team race, Hudson Amery ‘25 placed 2nd, Harry Gray ‘28 placed 17th, Nate Lamb ‘27 placed 4th, Nicholas O’Dwyer ‘26 placed 5th and Simon Pestrin ‘28 placed 21st.
For the GS Girls team race, Mikayla Baker ‘25 placed 1st, Kasey Codilla ‘27 placed 6th and Samantha Jakolka ‘26 placed 3rd. The Greenwood team was first overall.
February 5: The team competed at Craigleith Ski Club. Here were the results:
For the U14 Boys’ GS Race: Maki Blackstock ‘29 placed 2nd, Leo Hynes ‘29 placed 7th and Elliot Veneziano ‘29 placed 6th.
For the U16 Boys’ GS Race: Harry Gray ‘28 placed 6th, Nate Lamb ‘27 placed 1st and Simon Pestrin ‘28 placed 9th.
For the U16 Girls’ GS Race: Kasey Codilla ‘27 placed 7th.
For the U20 Boys’ GS Race: Hudson Amery ‘25 placed 3rd and Nicholas O’Dwyer ‘26 placed 1st.
For the U20 Girls’ GS Race: Mikayla Baker ‘25 placed 2nd.
The Boys’ team won first overall in the team GS race.
February 12: The team had a fantastic showing at the CISAA Championships.
For the U14 Boys’ GS Race: Maki Blackstock ‘29 placed 1st, Leo Hynes ‘29 placed 7th, Alexander O’Dwyer ‘29 placed 3rd and Elliot Veneziano ‘29 placed 4th.
For the U14 Boys’ SS Race: Maki Blackstock ‘29 placed 1st, Leo Hynes ‘29 placed 6th, Alexander O’Dwyer ‘29 placed 3rd and Elliot Veneziano ‘29 placed 2nd.
For the U16 Boys’ GS Race: Nate Lamb ‘27 placed 1st and Simon Pestrin ‘28 placed 7th.
For U16 Girls’ GS Race: Kasey Codilla ‘27 placed 4th.
For the U16 Boys’ SS Race: Nate Lamb ‘27 placed 1st and Simon Pestrin ‘28 placed 6th.
For the U20 Boys’ races: Hudson Amery ‘25 placed 1st in the GS race and 4th in the SS race.
For the U20 Girls’ races: Mikayla Baker ‘25 placed 2nd in both GS Race and SS Race while Samantha Jaskolka ‘26 placed 6th in the GS race and 5th in the SS race.
The Boys’ team won gold and the Girls’ team won silver.
Mikayla Baker ‘25 wins silver for U20 girls’ section, Kasey Codilla ‘27 wins bronze for U16 Girls’ section and Samantha Jaskolka ‘26 placed 5th overall in the U20 Girls’ section for the season.
Hudson Amery ‘25 also was awarded the Spirit of the Mountain award. The recipient of this award is chosen by CISAA coaches for being the best example modelling inclusion, encouragement and positivity for all other riders.
February 19: The team competed at the Boarder Cross (SBX) Event. The fastest teams are invited to compete at the High School Boardercross Invitational at February 27. Hudson Amery ‘25, Mikayla Baker ‘25, Kasey Codilla ‘27, Samantha Jaskolka ‘26, Nate Lamb ‘27 and Nicholas O’Dwyer ‘26 qualified to compete at February 27’s Boardercross Invitational.
February 26: Qualified students from the CISAA season compete at OFSAA.
Swimming
U14/Senior
February 12: The significant results from this meet are
Lilly Cloth ‘27 won the U16 100 metre freestyle race.
Mel Edgell ‘25, Davis O'Connor ‘25, Ainsley Parker ‘25 and Nikita Wood ‘25 winning the U20 Women’s freestyle relay race.
February 19: Fantastic results from this swim meet. Notable results include:
Lilly Cloth ‘27 placing 3rd in Jr Girls’ 50 metre freestyle and 1st in Jr Girls’ 100 metre freestyle
In the Sr Girls’ 50 metre freestyle, Davis O’Connor placed 3rd and Ainsley Parker ‘25 placed 1st.
Davis O'Connor ‘25 placed 1st in the Sr Girls’ 100 metre freestyle race
Ainsley Parker ‘25 placed 1st in the Sr Girls’ 100 metre individual medley,
Nikita Wood ‘25 placed 1st in Sr Girls’ 200 metre freestyle and 2nd in Sr Girls’ 100 metre backstroke
In the Sr Girls’ 200 metre freestyle relay, the team (Mel Edgell ‘25, Davis O'Connor ‘25, Ainsley Parker ‘25 and Nikita Wood ‘25) won 1st place.
Lilly Cloth ‘27, Mel Edgell ‘25, Davis O’Connor ‘25, Ainsley Parker ‘25 and Nikita Wood ‘25 all qualify for OFSAA. Congratulations!
Volleyball
U14 Girls’ Volleyball DII
February 4: Won 3-0 against Holy Trinity School
February 11: Won 3-0 against Appleby College
February 18: Won 2-0 against Ridley College in CISAA Playoffs
February 25: Won bronze at the CISAA Championships
U14 Girls’ Volleyball DIII
February 4: Lost 2-0 to Ridley College
February 4: Lost 2-0 to Pickering College
Jr Girls’ Volleyball DII
February 5: Won 3-0 against Bayview Glen
February 10: Won 3-0 against Trinity College School
February 21: Won 3-0 against Holy Name of Mary College School in the CISAA Championship Playoffs
Jr Girls’ Volleyball DIII
February 12: Won 3-0 against St. Clement’s School
February 24: Lost 3-1 to St. John’s Kilmarnock in CISAA Playoffs
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