Athletics Roundup: May 3

Co-Ed Ultimate

U14 - Team A
April 19: Won 11-9 over Kingsway College School

U14 - Team B
April 19: Lost 15-5 to Kingsway College School
April 20: Lost 10-5 to Toronto French School

U16 - Team A
April 25: Won 10-0 over GCS(B)
April 26: Won 15-10 over Havergal-Crescent

U16 - Team B
April 24: Lost 12-6 to Pickering College
April 25: Lost 10-0 to GCS(A)

U20
April 24: Lost 10-2 to The York School
April 25: Lost 12-9 to TMS School

Boys' Tennis

U20
April 26:
  • Won 3-2 over Lakefield College School
  • Won 4-1 over Ridley College

Co-Ed Track & Field

U14
Top-3 finishes from the 2017 CISAA Indoor Meet (note: ties were not broken in field events and several athletes tied for the same position in some cases):
  • Sabine Moysey: 3rd, U13 Running Long Jump
  • Leila Shapiro: 1st, U13 Standing Long Jump
  • Kristina Desormeaux: 2nd, U13 Standing Long Jump
  • Ryan Aspden:
    • 1st, 600m
    • 3rd, U13 Standing Long Jump
  • Ryan Alexander: 3rd, U13 Standing Long Jump
  • Owen Shlesinger: 3rd, U13 Standing Long Jump
  • Hannah Pearl:
    • 2nd, U14 Standing Long Jump
    • 3rd, U14 Shot Put
  • Justin Ferrera: 3rd, U14 Standing Long Jump
  • Sam Ketcheson:
    • 2nd, U14 50m
    • 3rd, U14 Discus
  • Zoe Caldwell: 3rd, U13 200m
  • JJ Langer: 2nd, 600m

Boys' Rugby

U14 7s
April 24: Won 25-5 over Sterling Hall School

U16 7s
April 26:
  • Lost 15-5 to Crestwood Preparatory College
  • Tied 10-10 with Toronto French School
  • Lost 30-10 to Ridley College
  • Lost 10-0 to RSGC

Girls' Softball

U16
April 26: Lost 10-9 to Bishop Strachan School


Co-Ed Golf

Top-3 finishes from Tournament #1 in Niagara Falls:
  • Girls: 3rd overall (Katie Mowat & Ellie Selbiger-Davidson)
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