Athletics Roundup: February 8

Boys' Basketball
U14 D3
February 1: Won 50-37 over St. John’s Kilmarnock
February 6: Won 41-40 over Pickering College

U16 D2
January 24: Won 55-39 over Bayview Glen
February 1: Won 69-58 over De La Salle

U20 D1B
February 1: Won 76-73 over Appleby College
February 6: Won 70-55 over Royal St. George’s College


Girls' Volleyball
U14 D1
January 25: Lost 2-0 to Toronto French School
January 30: Lost 3-0 to Hillfield Strathallan College
February 6: Lost 2-1 to Bayview Glen

U16 D2
February 2: Lost 2-0 to Bayview Glen

U20 D1
February 1: Won 3-2 over Trinity College School
February 2: Lost 3-0 to Holy Trinity School
February 6: Lost 3-0 to Havergal College

Boys' Hockey
U14 D2
January 23: Won 7-1 over Ridley College
January 25: Lost 3-1 to Royal St. George’s College
February 1: Lost 6-3 to Nichols School

U20 D2B
January 25: Lost 6-1 to Royal St. George’s College
February 1: Won 7-0 over Nichols School
February 6: Won 4-0 over Royal St. George’s College (B)


Girls' Hockey (Exhibition)

February 2: Lost 2-0 to De La Salle


Snowboarding

Top-5 results from January 25 CISAA competition at Mount St. Louis.

U16
  • Jack Ciotlos: 1st, L1 Boys' Giant Slalom; 1st, L1 Boys' Slope Style
  • Brenna Moore: 4th, L1 Girls' Slope Style
  • Connor Ciotlos: 4th, L1 Boys' Slope Style
Top-5 results from February 1 CISAA competition at Alpine Ski Club.

U14
  • Hannah Hutzul: 1st, L1 Girls’ Giant Slalom
  • Ben Laco: 2nd, L1 Boys’ Giant Slalom
  • Sonny Glickman: 4th, L1 Boys’ Giant Slalom
U20
  • Nicole Clyde: 1st, L2 Girls’ Giant Slalom
  • Charlotte Keating: 2nd, L2 Girls’ Giant Slalom
  • Brenna Moore: 4th, L2 Girls’ Giant Slalom
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