Youth Sports | October 16, 2018
MIDDLE SCHOOL TENNIS
The middle school tennis team won four of the seven draws at Westminster on Saturday morning. In draw 1, Alex Todorovich was crowned the champion while Elle Jones placed 2nd, Maria Brouster 3rd and Liza Brown 5th. In draw 2, Isabehl Behr was crowned champion and Sophya Qureshi finished 3rd. In draw 3, Lucie Littlepage finished 2nd. In draw 4, Rachel Singer was crowned champion and Hope Schenk finished 2nd. In draw 5, Maeve Welby came home in 2nd place. In draw 6, Hannah Wagner finished 6th. In draw 7, Carys Canepa won for the second week in a row.
Middle school teammates Katherine Roderick, Georgia Leary, Elizabeth Kraeger, Elle Jones, Madelyn Schoedel, and Cecelia Kraeger enjoy their win over Pembroke Hill. Photo courtesy of Molly Kraeger. MIDDLE SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY
The middle school team wrapped-up their season with two home games this past week. On Thursday evening on Condie Field, MICDS jumped out to a 1-0 halftime lead. Villa pulled even with an early second half goal by Olivia Decker as she converted a nice cross from Karie Adamitis. Unfortunately, the Saints game up a goal with under five minutes remaining in the game and lost 2-1. On Saturday, Villa hosted Pembroke Hill and won 6-0. Elizabeth Kraeger scored a hat trick while Ella Robson, Olivia Decker, and Cecelia Kraeger each added goals of their own. Assists were recorded by Georgia Leary (3), Elizabeth Kraeger, Ella Robson, and Hope Kleeman. The shutout in goal was shared by Cat Mueller and Paige Jackson. Villa ended the season with a strong record of 7-3-2.
CYC VOLLEYBALL
On Friday evening, the 6/7th grade team traveled to Mary Queen of Peace and won two of three sets. On Sunday, Villa came home to face Mary Queen of Peace and continued their good play with a 21-25, 25-18 and 25-9 victory.
CYC SOCCER
The K-2 boys game on Saturday morning against St. Paul was cancelled due to wet field conditions.
JUNIOR SAINTS SOCCER ACADEMY
Senior Marissa Menendez is hosting her fourth Junior Saints Soccer Academy from 3:30-4:30 pm Friday, October 19, on Fathers' Club Field. The clinic is free and available to all interested Oak Hill girls in grades K-6. No registration is needed. Marissa, who is entering her fourth year on the varsity soccer team at Villa Duchesne, has a passion for working with youth soccer players and brings a wealth of playing experience to share with our girls. Players are asked to bring their own soccer balls and water bottles.
CYC BASKETBALL REGISTRATION IS OPEN
The CYC Basketball season is rapidly approaching, and registration is currently open for all in grades 3-8. The deadline to register is Sunday, November 11. Practices will begin the week of November 25, and team/individual pictures are tentatively scheduled for Saturday, December 8. Games will begin the weekend of January 11.
CYC SOCCER FIELD CONDITIONS/GAME STATUS
Again this year, CYC will be using rainoutline.com to share field conditions with parents. There are three ways to check field conditions and cancellations for CYC soccer:
ID CARDS REQUIRED FOR ALL CYC PARTICIPANTS
CYC requires all participants (regardless of grade) to provide a CYC picture ID card to be able to participate in games. If your child is or will be participating in a CYC sport and does not yet have a CYC ID card, please order one.
SEND US YOUR PHOTOS Take a youth sports photo you'd like to share? Email it to news@vdoh.org and you may see it in the next newsletter. Steve Stoll Tim Deines Saturday - October 20, 2018 11:00 AM Fathers' Club Field (Upper Campus) Sunday - October 21, 2018 1:00 PM Kenefick Gym (Upper Campus) Thursday - October 25, 2018 5:00 PM John Burroughs School Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School 801 S.Spoede Road | St. Louis, MO 63131 314.432.2021 | www.vdoh.org |