Junior Tigers Update: September 15, 2022

CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING
After a one-day delay due to the poor air quality, the Cross Country Running team held their first practice on Wednesday. The energy from our 90 athletes and six coaches is amazing. Everyone is pumped up to show the spirit and have a great season. Our team is scheduled to compete in four races this Fall, with our first competition happening in less than two weeks. On Sunday, September 25, our Cross Country Running team will participate in the Vancouver Spirit Run at Jericho Beach. Following the Spirit Run, our team will turn around and race again in the WPGA Cross-Country Festival at Jericho Beach. The team is loaded with potential, and we are looking forward to a fantastic season.

Thank you to our coaches Kiera Pearkes, Erin Krahn, Sam Banfield, Alison Waterhouse, Jackie McCallister, and Madeleine Abbot for their time and energy. A big Thank You to Lela Ling, who is once again leading the charge as our Head Coach. 

VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball is off to a very fast start this year. Both our Grade 5 (31 students) team and our Grade 6 (24 students) team have their first games of the season next week. It is going to be so much fun. The Grade 7 teams are wrapping up their selection process, and both of those teams are also playing next week. Combined, these four teams have 84 students participating! Games and practices will continue until the end of October. Keep your eye on this space for results and updates.

These teams are well supported by some excellent coaches. Melissa Kanavos and Carly Trinder (Grade 5), Zuri Scrivens and Kate Anthony (Grade 6), Danika Murray and Sarah Szak (Grade 7B), and Monique Marcotte and Kerri Read (Grade 7A). In addition, we continue to be supported by the statement “Tradition Never Graduates” as each team is also guided and supported by some excellent Senior School student coaches. 

 

Senior Tigers Update: November 10, 2021

VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: AA PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS
For the first time in school history, the York House Tigers are the AA Field Hockey BC Champions. The Tigers closed out a terrific season in Victoria last week (November 3-5), at the BCs hosted by St. Michaels University School (SMUS). YHS entered the tournament as the fourth seed in the field of 12 teams from all over BC. However, with the team healthy and at full strength, the Tigers knew they had as good a chance as anyone to take home the title. 

In fact, York House dominated the tournament through round-robin play with wins over J.L. Crowe Secondary and Mount Douglas Secondary. In the quarter-finals, the Tigers defeated Windsor Secondary. They faced Brentwood College in the semi-final and the Tigers reached the final with a 2-0 win. In the final, YHS faced the host team from SMUS who had defeated Crofton House in the other semi-final. The Tigers jumped out to an early 2-0 lead and despite several great chances for a third goal, held on for an exciting 2-1 win. The Tigers never trailed in a game all tournament. Congratulations to the entire team and their awesome coaching staff which includes: Mr. Matt Sarmento, Mr. John Smythe, and Ms. Katherine Atkinson.

YHS was led by a star-studded and committed group of Grade 12s. These girls lost a chance to win a title last season due to the pandemic and took full advantage of the opportunity this year, to win the school’s first field hockey banner The contributions of Zoe, Fran, Ahria, Maleka, Ava, Laura, Sophie, and Kasey to our program are truly special. Furthermore, more graduating seniors contributed to the undefeated season of our Senior Field Hockey Team. They include Annika, Chloe, Olivia, and Abby.

GIVING THANKS FOR SUCCESS
Success like this always makes me pause to reflect on our journey to success. It never happens overnight and it takes a village. While the credit for this championship goes to these girls and these coaches, it is important to recognize what came before that helped make this all happen.

Field Hockey began at YHS due to the work and determination of Mr. David Kerr. David was a Social Studies teacher at YHS who convinced me, as Athletics Director, to start a field hockey team. The first teams were made up of players from Grade 7-12. Over the years, due to Mr. Kerr’s leadership, that program grew. Several girls first picked up a stick at YHS in Grade 7 and some fell in love with the game and went on to much bigger things in the sport. We attended a provincial championship and celebrated some lower finishes. Mr. Kerr and his family moved to Victoria and currently is one of the SMUS coaches. 

Several staff stepped in and continued the success. Coaches have included Mr. Cropley, Ms. Keating, Ms. Flemming, Ms. Lee, and several alumnae such as Helen T., Charlotte H., Alanna S. to name a few. We attended more provincial championships along the way but were never a serious contender. Our program took another step and elevated in success and grew over the past six years due to the commitment and hard work of several committed and talented student-athletes and several coaches. Coaches here at YHS and in the greater community who work to develop players at clubs and at camps. It is impossible not to recognize the work of Ms. Atkinson, Stephen Bissett, and community leaders like Andrew Schouten. The Tigers first medalled at BCs in 2017-18 season with a bronze and followed up with another bronze in 2019. YHS was now a championship contender.

Ms. Atkinson, Mr. John Smythe, and Mr. Matt Sarmento led the Varsity Team over these past three seasons and have been supported by other excellent coaches developing our junior players, Mr. Oliver Schofield and Mr. Nik Williams-Walshe.

Very important in this growth and success was the commitment and support by many YHS parents. Parents who saw the potential in our student-athletes and our program. Their positive and supportive communication helped inform decisions and recommend some coaches and resources for our program. There are too many names to mention, but my hope is that all those involved in our program recognize their influence and support in building toward this success. Today, I hope they are proud and are enjoying this championship. Thank you.

CROSS-COUNTRY WRAPS UP AT BC CHAMPIONSHIPS
The YHS Tigers Cross-Country Team wrapped up their season on a cold wet Saturday morning at Jericho Park for the 2021 BC Championships. Three senior girls and six juniors qualified for the meet by placing among the top runners at the Vancouver Sea to Sky Zone Championships on October 26. 

To truly appreciate the toughness and courage these runners face one must attend the meet. A cold, wet day. A long, difficult and muddy racecourse. Then include over 200 runners on the course. 

SMALL SCHOOL…BIG TRADITION
YHS now has a field hockey banner. Few schools in BC can compete with the success of YHS over the past 21 years. We have won 24 BC School Sports Championships (senior level only) in a range of sports that includes: Basketball (8), Alpine Skiing (8), Aquatics (6), Volleyball (1) and now Field Hockey (1). As well, YHS has won some non-BCSS titles: *Ultimate (2) and Table Tennis (2).

*Ultimate was not a BCSS sanctioned sport when we won our BC titles. Since 2018, Ultimate has been a BCSS sanctioned sport and championship.

David Prissinotti
Senior Athletics Director