Junior Tigers Update: Thursday, October 4, 2018

CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING:
The Cross-Country Team made its 2018 debut on Saturday, September 28, at the Festival of Cross Country at Crescent Park in South Surrey. Many thanks to the coaches and parents who gave their time to see our students get off to a great start. The next meet is the WPGA Trail Invitational at Jericho Beach on October 4th. Good luck team!!!

Top Finishers from the Festival of Cross Country:

Grade 4:
Jaime  1st
Lily  5th
Ryan  16th

Grade 5:
Kaya Adang 5th
Kaida Okamura 9th
Isabelle Quinlan 10th

Grade 6:
Ruby 7th
Sofia 14th
Sherilyn 21st

Grade 7:
Madeleine 11th
Julia 15th

GRADE 5 VOLLEYBALL:
The Grade 5 volleyball team recently travelled to Crofton House and St. John’s to play games. The girls have really enjoyed themselves, and have shown a great understanding of how to play Atomic Tripleball. Kudos to the girls and their coaches for being well prepared and focused!

GRADE 6 VOLLEYBALL:
Our Grade 6 Volleyball team has also played twice in the past week. The team has travelled to both Crofton House and Southridge. The girls are enjoying their first year of Tripleball and have displayed good skills and a great attitude. It has been a great start!

GRADE 7 VOLLEYBALL:
Speaking of great, the Grade 7 A Volleyball is off to a hot start. The team began the season the team by defeating WPGA, Southridge, and Crofton House. On September 27th, the team travelled over to St. John’s for the Dig It! Tournament. After finishing first in their pool (3-0), the team swept through the semi’s and the final, bringing home the gold medal. Congrats! With such wonderful early season success, the girls and coaches have refocused and they are keen to keep their play at a high level all the way through the ISEA Tournament. Good luck Tigers!

Our Grade 7B team has been working hard and is looking forward to their first league match on October 4th. This game is the tip of the iceberg as they will play their entire league schedule over the next month. Best of luck girls!

Brent Jackson
Jr. School Athletics Coordinator

Junior Tigers Update: Thursday, September 13, 2018

The leaves are turning and that can only mean one thing: the return of school athletics! This term York House is proud to offer Cross-Country Running (Grades 3 through 7) and Volleyball (Grades 5, 6 7A and 7B).

Most of our competition comes through the Independent Schools Elementary Athletics (ISEA) association. The ISEA schools are located around the Lower Mainland and work to provide different levels of competitive opportunities over a variety of sports. In the individual sports (Cross-Country, Swimming, Track & Field) teams attend the ISEA Championships. During Grade 5 and 6 team competitions, a season will conclude with the ISEA Playday. Grade 7 team sports provide athletes with an opportunity to play in a league and compete in the ISEA Tournament.  

In the Junior School, no athletes are cut from any team. We do our best to accommodate all levels of experience. Our goal is to provide a safe and fun environment for the girls to experience the ups and downs of the competitive arena. Throughout the process, our coaches work hard to help the girls build and understand strategies, tactics, skills, and self-efficacy. We are very proud to tell people that nearly every single one of our coaches is from our current staff, which speaks highly of our staff’s dedication and commitment to York House School Athletics.

CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING
The team began practices last Monday, and with over 50 participants the Tigers are fielding another strong team. Cross-Country practices are Monday and Wednesday after school, as well as Friday during the lunch hour. The team will attend two weekend meets organized by Track & Field clubs, and two weekday meets organized by ISEA schools. The meets give our young athletes the chance to build experience and fitness, which can better prepare them from the ISEA Championships.

GRADE 5 VOLLEYBALL
The volleyball label is actually a little bit misleading. At the Grade 5 level, our teams play a game called Atomic Tripleball. This modified volleyball game is much more developmentally appropriate for Grade 5 athletes and is far more engaging for the players. Our team practices twice a week, Monday and Wednesday mornings. There are four afterschool games starting in late September and the season concludes with the ISEA Playday in late October.

GRADE 6 VOLLEYBALL
Similar to the younger level, Grade 6 volleyball plays a modified game called Tripleball, and like Atomic Volleyball, the design of the game enhances the players’ development. Our team practices twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday mornings. There are four afterschool games starting in late September and the season concludes with the ISEA Playday in late October.

GRADE 7 VOLLEYBALL
The game of volleyball at the Grade 7 level is also called Tripleball. This is the game that is endorsed by Volleyball BC and Volleyball Canada. It is played throughout Canada at the U13 and U12 levels. This week at YHS, our Grade 7 athletes are attending the Selections where they will be placed on either the A team or the B team. Commitment is paramount for our Grade 7 students as both teams practice twice a week and compete in their respective leagues. League play results are used to establish the seeding for the ISEA Tournaments. Best of luck to both of our teams!

Brent Jackson
Jr. School Athletics Coordinator