Athletics Roundup: January 25

Boys' Basketball

U14 D3
January 18: Lost 33-26 to Trinity College School

U16 D2
January 16: Won 58-30 over Villanova College
January 19: Won 64-37 over The York School
January 23: Lost 46-38 to Upper Canada College

U20 D1B
January 16: Lost 82-60 to Villanova College
January 18: Won 64-33 over Trinity College School

Girls' Volleyball

U14 D1
January 18: Lost 2-1 to Branksome Hall

U16 D2
January 23: Won 2-0 over St. Clement’s School

U20 D1
January 20:
  • Won 2-1 over Lakefield College School
  • Won 2-1 over Toronto French School

Boys' Hockey

U14 D2
January 16: Lost 6-0 to Country Day School

U20 D2B
January 16: Won 4-2 over Country Day School
January 18: Won 5-0 over Trinity College School

Girls' Hockey (Exhibition)

January 24: Won 6-1 over Trinity College School


Co-Ed Swimming

U14
Top-5 results from the January 18 CISAA meet at the Pan Am Centre:
  • Ben Loewen:
    • 1st, Mixed Under 13 50m Butterfly
    • 1st, Mixed Under 13 100m Freestyle
    • 1st, Mixed Under 13 100m IM

U20
Top-5 results from the January 19 CISAA meet at the Pan Am Centre:
  • Olivia Burdett:
    • 1st, Women Open 200m Freestyle
    • 4th, Women Open 50m Freestyle
  • Robin Ahmed:
    • 2nd, Women Under 20 50m Backstroke
    • 4th, Women Under 20 50m Butterfly
    • 5th, Women Under 20 50m Breaststroke
  • Matt Sargeant: 2nd, Men Under 20 50m Backstroke
  • Team: 3rd, Women Under 20 200m Medley Relay

Snowboarding

Top-5 results from January 18 CISAA competition at Devil’s Glen. Note: Each snowboarder competed in a morning race and afternoon race, so some students have multiple top-5 finishes to report in the same category.

U14
  • Hannah Hutzul: 1st x2, L1 Girls’ Giant Slalom
  • Ben Laco: 1st & 2nd, L1 Boys’ Giant Slalom
U20
  • Charlotte Keating: 1st x2, L2 Girls’ Giant Slalom
  • Nicole Clyde: 2nd x2, L2 Girls’ Giant Slalom
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