Athletics Roundup: November 26 - December 19, 2018

Boys’ Basketball

U14 DII
  • November 28: Lost 62-47 to Villanova College
  • December 3: Won 58-42 over Appleby College
  • December 10: Won 59-40 over De La Salle
  • December 17: Won 52-48 over The York Schoo
U16 DII
  • November 28: Lost 40-36 to Bayview Glen
  • December 5: Won 47-34 over Lakefield College School
  • December 10: Lost 53-49 to De La Salle
  • December 18: Lost 49-48 to Toronto French School
U20 DIB
  • December 3: Won 54-51 over Toronto French School
  • December 5: Lost 55-48 to Appleby College
  • December 14: Lost 57-51 to Trinity College School
  • December 17: Won 65-49 over Royal St. George’s College

Girls’ Volleyball

U20 DI
  • December 5: Double-header vs Havergal College
    • Lost 2-0
    • Won 2-0
  • December 10: Double-header vs Country Day School:
    • Lost 2-0
    • Won 2-0
  • December 12: Double-header vs Hillfield Strathallan College
    • Won 2-0
    • Won 2-0
  • December 18: Double-header vs Holy Trinity School
    • Lost 2-0
    • Lost 2-0

Boys’ Hockey

U14 DII
  • December 3: Lost 3-0 to Appleby College
  • December 12: Lost 6-0 to Toronto French School
  • December 17: Lost 6-1 to Royal St. George’s College
U20 DI Non-Contact
  • November 28: Won 1-0 over Crestwood Preparatory College
  • December 12: Won 10-7 over Crestwood Preparatory College
  • December 17: Won 7-5 over Royal St. George’s College

Girls’ Hockey

U20 DIB
  • November 26: Won 7-5 over Branksome Hall
  • December 5: Won 7-2 over Lakefield College School
  • December 18: Won 2-1 over Holy Name of Mary CS
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