Jr. Cross-Country Places Third at the ISEA Cross-Country Championship

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Fifty-seven YHS Junior School Tigers, their coaches, and parent supporters gathered on the field of Quilchena Park on the morning of Thursday, October 29th. They were not alone — 14 independent schools from the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island had come together for the ISEA Cross-Country Championship.

Since the beginning of the school year, the girls were given the opportunity to attend three practices each week, and compete in various races throughout the Lower Mainland. Supported by a great team of staff coaches, and supportive families, the Tigers were given excellent conditions to be at their best for the ISEAs. October 29th was a day to celebrate and compete.

Numerous girls achieved personal bests, many received ribbons awarded to the top runners in each grade, and all gave their very best as they competed for their school. Each Tiger played an important role in scoring points for York House both during their race and as they stood on the sidelines cheering for their fellow Tigers. This team should be very proud of their third place finish — a great achievement against a highly competitive field of athletes!

In the individual grade division, the Grade 7 team (Sophie, Isabel, Sabina. and Claire) received a first place finish! Congratulations to the individual runners who received ribbons: Ruby in Gr. 3, Sophia and Madeleine in Gr. 4, Julia in Gr. 5, Sophie F. and Sophie K in Gr. 6, and Sophie, Claire and Isabel in Gr. 7.

Many thanks to the staff coaches, and for the great support from parents! Staff coaches and helpers: Kimberley Ryerson, Angela Kingerlee, and Kiera Pearkes from the Little School, Madeleine Abbott, Celine Foucher, Sheilagh Martin, Lela Ling, and Jason Camp from the Junior School, and Alison Waterhouse from the Senior School. Go Tigers!

Lela Ling
Head Coach

Sr. Volleyball ISA Champions

Sr. Volleyball: ISA Champions
Sr. Volleyball: ISA Champions

For the fourth year in a row, the Tigers have brought home the ISA trophy. The girls were unbelievable, fighting hard to win a very well earned championship.

Friday, the Tigers easily won their pool games beating Collingwood, Glenlyon Norfolk, St. Michaels University School and Stratford Hall. Saturday they faced Southridge in an exciting semi-final. The Tigers won game one, while Southridge bounced back and won game two 28-26. In game three, Southridge jumped out 6-2 and 8-4 before the Tigers came back to tie it 10-10, and then went on to win 15-13. In the final, the Tigers faced Brentwood College (currently ranked sixth AA in BC). Our Tigers beat them 2-0 to claim ISA gold! SrVBISAs_Oct2015XMichelle was an absolute phenom and the leadership from our other Grade 12, Alex, was huge. Alex has been injured the last few weeks and her leadership has been sorely missed.

The girls played some outstanding volleyball and Coach Ruse was instrumental in getting the girls back on track during tough times. It was very exciting to watch. Great job coaches (Chris Ruse, Tamara Rosenlund and Anna Wilson ‘09), outstanding team play from our girls! Thank you to those who came out to support the team, especially superfan Mme. Rousseau.

The girls play their last home match of the season Wednesday, November 4 at home (6:30 pm). It is Seniors night and we will be recognizing Michelle and Alex for their contributions to YHS over the past five years.