Playoff Picture & Athletics Roundup: February 22

Kate Raven
Boys’ Basketball

The U14 Boys will finish third in their division and will play St. John’s Kilmarnock for a chance to move on to the Final Four tournament on Saturday, March 4 at TMS School. Our U16 team is positioned to finish in either second or third spot with several games left to go in the division. If they claim second, they’ll automatically advance to the Final Four tournament on March 4 at Toronto French School; if third, they’ll play the sixth-place finisher for a chance to move to the semi-finals.

The U20 Boys have secured first place in their division, along with home-court advantage throughout the playoffs.They’ll play Royal St. George’s College on Wednesday, March 1 for a chance to host the final the following Saturday.

U14 D3
February 10: Lost 43-38 to TMS School

U16 D2
February 13: Lost 60-48 to Toronto French School

U20 D1B
February 8: Won 68-60 over Appleby College
February 15: Won 72-61 over Hillfield Strathallan College

Girls’ Volleyball

Our U16 Girls will finish second in their division and automatically advance to the Final Four tournament at Bayview Glen on March 4. The U20 team will finish in the top six and advance to the quarter-finals, but with several games left to play in the division their exact finishing spot is still to be determined. The U14 Girls will not advance to the playoffs.

U14 D1
February 9: Lost 2-1 to De La Salle
February 13: Lost 2-1 to St. Clement’s School

U16 D2
February 8: Won 2-0 over Appleby College
February 21: Won 2-0 over St. Mildred’s Lightbourn School

U20 D1
February 14: Won 3-0 over Country Day School
February 15:
  • Won 2-0 over Hillfield Strathallan College
  • Won 2-0 over Ridley College
February 21: Lost 3-2 to St. Mildred’s Lightbourn School

Boys’ Hockey

The U20 team will finish in second or third place in their division (placing will be determined by tomorrow’s game against Crestwood Preparatory College). Should they win on Thursday, they’ll advance directly to the Final Four tournament on Friday, March 3. A loss, depending on other league results, may see them playing the sixth-place finisher for a chance to advance to the semi-finals. The U14 Boys will not advance to the playoffs.

U14 D2
February 15: Lost 4-3 to Appleby College

U20 D2B
February 8: Won 7-1 over Holy Trinity School
February 13: Won 7-2 over St. Andrew’s College
February 15: Won 10-3 over Appleby College

Girls’ Hockey

Our Girls’ Hockey team is an exhibition team this year; as such, there are no playoffs.

U20 Exhibition
February 14: Tied 1-1 with Branksome Hall

Alpine Skiing

The alpine skiing season wrapped up last Wednesday, February 15. Greenwood skiers had a great season, with our Open (Grade 9-12) Male team placing 2nd overall in the league and our Open Females placing third overall.

The following skiers also finished in the top five in the individual standings in their respective leagues.

U14 Girls
  • Chloe MacAleese: 5th
U20 Boys
  • Andrew Boright: 2nd
  • Patty Langhorne: 4th
U20 Girls
  • Gill Sculthorpe: 5th

Snowboarding

Giant Slalom/Slope Style

CISAA championships for these two disciplines took place on Wednesday, February 8 and Greenwood boarders earned several medals. In Giant Slalom, Hannah Hutzul (‘22) and Ben Laco (‘21) both took gold in the U14 division, while Jack Ciotlos (‘19) captured silver in U16. Nicole Clyde (‘18) and Charlotte Keating (‘19) went 1-2 in the L2 division.

Jack Ciotlos found the podium again in the Slope Style competition with another silver-medal finish.

Based on their strong overall seasons, our Boys’ Snowboarding team, along with Nicole Clyde and Charlotte Keating, also qualified to represent Greenwood at the OFSAA Snowboarding Festival on March 2.

Boarder Cross

The CISAA Championships for Boarder Cross take place today, February 22 at Craigleith Ski Club. Stay tuned for news and results!

Swimming

U20 Coed

The CISAA championships for swimming take place today, February 22 at the University of Toronto Athletic Centre. Stay tuned for news and results!

Top-5 finishes from February 8 meet at the Markham Pan Am Centre:
  • Olivia Burdett:
    • 1st, Women Open 200 Meter Freestyle
    • 4th, Women Open 100 Meter Freestyle
  • Matthew Sargeant:
    • 3rd, Men Under 20 50 Meter Backstroke
    • 4th, Men Under 20 50 Meter Butterfly
  • Sarah Scott: 5th, Women Under 20 50 Meter Butterfly
  • Women Under 20 200 Meter Medley Relay (Mara Baker, Sadie Houston, Sarah Scott, Robin Ahmed): 4th
  • Robin Ahmed:
    • 2nd, Women Under 20 100 Meter Backstroke
    • 4th, Women Under 20 100 Meter IM
  • Connor Sinclair: 5th, Men Under 20 100 Meter Backstroke
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