Fall Athletics Roundup - November 20

Here are results that closed off our Fall 2024 athletic season. 

Basketball
U14 Girls’ Basketball
  • Oct 29: Won 36-17 against The York School
  • Oct 29: Won 33-32 in Championship game against St. Anne’s School. 
Jr Girls’ Basketball
  • Oct 23: Won 33-25 against Hillfield Strathallan College
  • Oct 28: Won 19-17 against Villanova College
  • Oct 30: Won 27-17 against Toronto French School
  • Oct 30: Lost 42-39 to De La Salle, winning silver medal in the CISAA Championship
Sr Girls’ Basketball
  • Oct 23: Won 33-20 against Bayview Glen
  • Oct 30: Won 46-32 against St. Clement’s School
  • Nov 6: Won 43-38 in the CISAA Championship game against Bayview Glen

Cross Country
U14 Co-Ed Cross Country
  • Oct 28: The team competed at Etobicoke Centennial Park. Here were the results:
    • For the U13 Boys’ 3K Run, Hunter Bishop ‘29 placed 20th and Nathan Li ‘30 placed 56th.
    • For the U14 Girls’ 3K Run, Maya Dunn ‘29 placed 56th, Alexa Rouatt ‘29 placed 34th and Simona Sera ‘29 placed 78th.
Sr Co-Ed Cross Country
  • Oct 23: The team attended the CISAA Championship meet at Trinity College School, here were the results:
    • For Jr Boys’ race, Fred Laflamme ‘27 placed 70th, Thomas Lockwood ‘27 placed 42nd and Joshua Monson ‘27 placed 59th
    • For the Jr Girls’ race, Lauren Avery ‘27 placed 52nd, Chelsea Keelor ‘27 placed 13th and Addie Minns ‘27 placed 50th.
    • For the Sr Boys’ race, Henry Farr ‘25 placed 65th, Cooper Gregory ‘25 placed 67th, Elias James ‘26 placed 81st. 
    • For the Sr Girls' race, Claire Avery ‘25 placed 77th, Sophie Lamb ‘25 placed 73rd Elle Macrae ‘26 placed 7th, Claudia Schmid ‘25 placed 11th, Avery Shaw ‘25 placed 61st and Katie Watanabe ‘25 placed 24th.
  • Nov 4: Elle Macrae ‘26 qualified for OFSAA and competed in Ottawa during the OFSAA Cross Country meet. She placed 89th in the Senior Girls’ 6K race. 

Flag Football
U14 Boys’ Flag Football
  • Oct 29: Won 53-29 against Upper Canada College
  • Nov 1: Lost 30-23 to Ridley College
  • Nov 1: Lost 42-21 to St. Andrew’s College
U14 Girls’ Flag Football
  • Oct 24: The team wins the CISAA Championships. 
Sr Boys’ Flag Football
  • Nov 1: Won 40-0 against Kingsway College School
  • Nov 1: Won 28-6 against Appleby College
  • Nov 1: Won 33-15 in the CISAA Championship game against Hillfield Strathallan College
Sr Girls’ Flag Football
  • Oct 23: Lost 38-26 to Lakefield College School
  • Oct 28: Lost 31-13 to Lakefield College School

Soccer
U14 Boys’ Soccer
  • Oct 22: Lost 6-1 to The York School
  • Oct 29: Lost 6-1 to St. John’s Kilmarnock
Jr Boys’ Soccer
  • Oct 23: Lost 4-0 to St. John’s Kilmarnock
Sr Boys’ Soccer
  • Oct 23: Lost 6-0 to Crestwood Preparatory College
Sr Girls’ Soccer
  • Oct 23: Won 1-0 against Toronto French School
  • Oct 28: Won 13-0 against Holy Trinity School
  • Oct 30: Won 7-1 in the CISAA Championship game against Bayview Glen

Volleyball
U14 Boys’ Volleyball
  • Sept 24: Won 3-1 against Appleby College
  • Oct 3: Lost 3-0 to Upper Canada College
  • Oct 8: Lost 3-1 to Lauremont School
  • Oct 15: Won 3-1 against Sterling Hall School
  • Oct 17: Lost 3-1 to St. Michael’s College
  • Oct 29: Won 3-2 against Sterling Hall School
  • Nov 1: Lost 2-0 to Upper Canada College
  • Nov 1: Lost 2-0 to St. Michael's College 
Jr Boys’ Volleyball East
  • Oct 23: Won 3-1 against The York School
  • Oct 28: Won 3-1 against Holy Trinity School
  • Oct 30: Lost 3-2 to Bayview Glen
Jr Boys’ Volleyball West
  • Oct 23: Lost 3-0 to Country Day School
Sr Boys’ Volleyball
  • Oct 23: Won 3-1 against Country Day School
  • Oct 28: Lost 3-2 to Lakefield College School
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