Senior Tigers Update: November 18, 2021

SENIOR VOLLEYBALL AT VANCOUVER SEA TO SKY (VS2S) ZONE CHAMPIONSHIPS
While our fall sport season winds down, our Senior Volleyball Team is gearing up for their run at the AA BC Championships. This week, our Tigers are ranked #4 in BC. They are playing for the VS2S Zone Championships where the top teams qualify for the AA Provincials, held December 2-4 in Abbotsford. On day one, the Tigers defeated Collingwood 2-0, St. Pat’s 2-0, and Seycove 2-0 to reach the semi-final. YHS defeated WPGA in the semi-final and will face Notre Dame in the final. The championship game will be Thursday at Handsworth Secondary. Our team is the defending AA BC Champions having won the title in 2019. There were no Provincials Championships in 2020 due to the pandemic. Good luck!

SWIM TEAM AT PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
On Friday and Saturday, November 19-20, our Senior School Swim Team will be competing at the BC Championships at Watermania in Richmond. Our Swim Team, like volleyball, is the defending AA BC Champions having won the title in 2019. There were no Provincials Championships in 2020 due to the pandemic. Good Luck swimmers!

WINTER SPORTS SEASON
Tryouts and organizational meetings are underway for the winter season. The winter season is quieter with fewer sports offerings.

  • Basketball: Grade 8, Junior, and Senior Teams
  • Ski Team
  • Snowboard Team

As well, YHS plans to run some casual out of season training for the following:

  • Cross-Country Running and Track
  • Field Hockey – if enough interest
  • Ultimate – if enough interest

YORK HOUSE TIGERS ATHLETICS INFORMATION:
With the return of inter-school competition, many of the long-standing athletic topics and questions will again emerge. Ask About Athletics is an opportunity to understand the athletic landscape that impacts extracurricular sport at YHS.

Question: Why does York House not offer more ‘B’ teams for students who do not make the more competitive teams?
Answer: As a lover of sport, I would like nothing more than to see every student have an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of sport. Being active and improving fitness and strength. Working with a team to celebrate successes and pick oneself up from failures. To develop resilience, grit, and perseverance. Appreciate the value of commitment, teamwork, and hard work.

The main challenges that YHS faces in offering more teams and opportunities for students include:

  • Facilities: our athletic facilities are limited and under enormous stress and pressure as our school teams, from Grade 3 to Grade 12, share one gym and turf. Rental spaces are very hard to come by in Vancouver and the times they are available typically do not work with our program. YHS is long overdue for expanded athletic facilities.
  • Human Resources: coaches are hard to find both within the YHS staff and the greater community. YHS does its best to recruit talented coaches but many of our programs are run on just a few dedicated volunteers and community coaches. Often when someone is available to coach, their own work schedules will not allow them to fulfil the coaching needs of our teams. More teams also means more administrative work organizing athletics and more bus driving. The human resources required to run a larger program have impacts far beyond just coaching.
  • Leagues: the leagues we compete in are limited in size so that a school like YHS can not enter multiple teams. Games need to be played somewhere and other schools have pressure on their facilities as well. BC School Sports (BCSS) oversees high school sports in BC. Many sports, like softball, are not high school sports and even if YHS assembled a team, there would be no schools to play. BCSS rules prevent school teams from operating in club leagues.
  • School Size: YHS has approximately 64 girls per grade. This is enough to field competitive teams for our sports but if often just a little too few to have enough students for more teams. Larger student populations in other schools allow some to offer a second team. That said, larger schools like Crofton House, Little Flower Academy, or Eric Hamber, and Lord Byng do not even offer any more teams than YHS offers. In some sports, even less.

These are a few reasons that make it difficult to run ‘B’ teams for various sports at YHS. Each year, we assess the student interest, coaching staff, and logistics and we often do consider trying to run secondary teams in some sports at some levels.

I do hope that this helps to address some of the questions I know that some parents have about our athletics program offerings and some of our limitations. Of course, all of that said, what our students achieve on the field and on the court year over year is quite remarkable. We work hard as a community to maximize our resources and build on the individual talent and determination of each of our students.

David Prissinotti
Senior Athletics Director

 

Senior Tigers Update: November 4, 2021

Fall Athletics Season Heats Up!

JUNIOR TIGERS WIN ISA CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Junior Tigers Volleyball Team had a great weekend at ISAs and defeated Crofton House for the ISA title. Congratulations to the team and coaches. Playoffs run next week.

Junior Volleyball

SENIOR TIGERS PLACE SECOND AT ISA CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Senior Tigers Volleyball Team travelled to Brentwood College for ISAs and were the class of the tournament until the final when their star setter, Chloe, went down with an injury and a red hot Crofton House Team rose to the occasion and pulled off a victory. YHS settled for silver but had a terrific tournament. A disappointing defeat just motivates a team the following week at practice. On Monday, Nov. 1, we celebrated our four Grade 12 players with Senior’s Night! Chloe, Taylor, Maddie, and Nolie have been strong leaders this year and showed it as YHS hosted the #2 ranked team in BC, Notre Dame. YHS was on fire from the opening serve and defeated ND 3-0. Congratulations to the team and coaches for a great season thus far. Playoffs begin next week.

VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY AT AA BC CHAMPIONSHIPS
This week, our LMISSAA champion Varsity Tigers are in Victoria competing at the AA provincial championships. Games run Wednesday through Friday. The Tigers are looking to improve on their bronze medals from 2019.

SENIOR FIELD HOCKEY WINS LMISSAA LEAGUE TITLE AND ENJOYS AN UNDEFEATED SEASON
The Senior Field Hockey Team, coached by Mr. Williams-Walshe and Mr. Oliver Schofield, wrapped up their amazing undefeated season on Tuesday in the LMISSAA league championship final vs Crofton House (CHS). The Tigers twice took the lead in the exciting final 1-0 and 2-1, only to have the game end in a 2-2 draw. The Tigers won the title in a shootout behind the goaltending of Rosi. York House Seniors went undefeated this season with wins over Notre Dame, Little Flower, Brentwood, St. Michaels University School, and ties with CHS and Collingwood. This team had a great season. These players were always full of spirit and enthusiasm. Congratulations to the Tigers and special congratulations to their coaches.

Senior Field Hockey

JUNIOR FIELD HOCKEY HOSTS LFA
On Friday, October 29, YHS played host to Little Flower Academy (LFA) for some unique home games on our YHS turf. The Tigers and Angels played a 7 a-side game that was full of excitement and goals. 

TIGERS SWIMMERS PEAKING AT ZONE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Our 2021 Tigers Swim Team is young and expectations have not been to win championships as we have in the past. However, this committed group of swimmers keep raising the bar of expectations with amazing performances. The Tigers competed at the Vancouver Sea to Sky Zone Championships last Thursday. The girls swam incredibly well and received all sorts of compliments on their behaviour and character from swim officials. Among all girls teams, the Tigers placed second overall, just five points behind West Point Grey Academy (WPGA). To note, WPGA benefits from points they get from Mixed Relay events. YHS, without any boys, is unable to participate in these events. Therefore, for YHS to be this close, without any mixed relay points, is outstanding!

COMING UP:

  • Varsity Field Hockey AA BC Championships this week
  • Cross-Country BCs Saturday, November 6 at Jericho
  • Grade 8, Junior, and Senior Volleyball LMISSAA playoffs next week
  • Swim BC Championships later in November