Athletics Roundup: May 3 - 15

Ultimate Frisbee
U14
  • May 3: Won 13-1 against Montcrest School
  • May 7: Lost 8-5 against Bayview Glen

U14B
  • May 14: Lost 9-7 against The York School
Junior
  • May 3: Won 17-5 against Toronto French School
  • May 7: Lost 15-12 against Bayview Glen
  • May 10: Won 12-1 against The York School
  • May 14: Tied 11-11 against Havergal-Crescent
Senior
  • May 9: Won 11-7 against Branksome Hall
  • May 9: Won 11-5 against Toronto French School
Rugby
U14 7s Co-Ed
  • May 7: Won 2-0 against Country Day School
  • May 7: Won 5-0 against Sterling Hall School
  • May 7: Won 2-1 against Crestwood Preparatory College
  • May 7: Won 5-2 against Country Day School
  • May 14: Won 4-1 against Appleby College
  • May 14: Won 5-2 against Crestwood Preparatory College
  • May 14: Won 4-0 against Appleby College
Jr Boys 7s
  • May 7: Won 29-7 against Holy Trinity School
  • May 7: Won 12-5 against Royal St. George's College
  • May 7: Lost 24-12 against Crestwood Preparatory College
Senior Boys 7s
  • May 9: Won 35-5 against Albert College
  • May 9: Won 15-5 against Royal St. George's College
Girls Slo Pitch
Senior
  • May 9: Won 10-2 against Lakefield College School
Tennis


Senior Girls 
  • May 7: Lost 3-2 against Toronto French School
  • May 9: Lost 4-2 against Bishop Strachan School
  • May 9: Lost 6-0 against Trinity College School
Senior Boys
  • May 9: Lost 3-2 against Trinity College School
  • May 9: Won 5-0 against Toronto French School
  • May 11: Lost 5-0 against Upper Canada College
  • May 14: Lost 4-1 against Royal St. George's College
  • May 15: Lost 3-2 against St. Andrew's College
Track and Field, Golf, and Senior Ultimate Frisbee results are not available at this time.
 
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