2008 - 2009 Annual Report - St. John's-Kilmarnock School
2008 - 2009 Annual Report - St. John's-Kilmarnock School
2008 - 2009 Annual Report - St. John's-Kilmarnock School
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Varsity <strong>2008</strong>–09<br />
Fall<br />
Soccer<br />
Sr. Boys Soccer<br />
GP:17 W:7 L:8 T:2<br />
Participated in CAIS tournament @ Trinity<br />
College <strong>School</strong> , Oct. 17-19th. Finished 1st in<br />
CISAA league and hosted CISAA<br />
Championship tournament Nov. 1st. Lost to<br />
Pickering College in semi-final sudden death<br />
penalty kicks.<br />
Jr. Boys Soccer<br />
GP:11 W:9 L:2 T:0<br />
Defeated Albert College to win CISAA<br />
Championship – CISAA GOLD MEDALLISTS<br />
U13 Boys Soccer<br />
GP:16 W:7 L:6 T:3<br />
Participated in CAIS tournament @ Crescent<br />
and <strong>St</strong>erling Hall <strong>School</strong>s, Oct. 23-25th.<br />
Finished 1st in CISAA league and hosted<br />
CISAA Championship tournament Nov. 1st.<br />
Lost to Upper Canada Prep 3-0 in<br />
championship final. CISAA SILVER<br />
MEDALLISTS<br />
U10 Boys Soccer<br />
GP:5 W:2 L:3 T:0<br />
This team travelled to The Country Day <strong>School</strong><br />
and Bayview Glen for games, and hosted<br />
friendlies against Springfield Prep to cap off<br />
the season.<br />
Volleyball<br />
Sr. Boys Volleyball<br />
GP:8 W:4 L: 4 T:0<br />
Lost in CISAA semi-final to #1 seed and<br />
eventual tournament champions, Pickering<br />
College.<br />
Basketball<br />
Sr. Girls Basketball<br />
GP:11 W:10 L:1 T:0<br />
Defeated Albert College to win first ever CISAA<br />
Championship – CISAA GOLD MEDALLISTS<br />
Jr. Girls Basketball<br />
GP:7 W:1 L:6 T:0<br />
Lost to Toronto Montessori <strong>School</strong> in<br />
CISAA 6 @ 3 play-off game<br />
Field Hockey<br />
Sr. Div 1 Field Hockey<br />
GP:37 W:34 L:1 T:2<br />
Defeated Appleby College to win CISAA<br />
Championship – CISAA GOLD MEDALLISTS<br />
Defeated Notre Dame to win third consecutive<br />
OFSAA Championship – OFSAA GOLD<br />
MEDALLISTS<br />
Sr. Div 2 Field Hockey<br />
GP:18 W:8 L:10 T:0<br />
Lost 2-0 to Hillfield in CISAA Championship<br />
final – CISAA SILVER MEDALLISTS<br />
U14 Field Hockey<br />
GP:10 W: 8 L:1 T:1<br />
Finished season on top of the CISAA league.<br />
Lost to Ridley 2-1 in sudden victory overtime<br />
in CISAA Championship final.<br />
CISAA SILVER MEDALLISTS<br />
Cross Country<br />
Sr. Cross Country<br />
The team participated in invitational meets in<br />
Guelph and Waterloo, as well as at the CISAA<br />
Championship @ Trinity College in Port Hope.<br />
Individual CISAA Championship results:<br />
K. Weigensberg (38th), J. Paquin-Felske<br />
(40th), K. Craig (7th), C. Buchanan (10th), E.<br />
Whitehall (12th)<br />
Jr. Cross Country<br />
The team participated in meets at SJK, <strong>St</strong>.<br />
Andrew’s College, Hillfield and Heart Lake, as<br />
well as at the CISAA Championship at Trinity<br />
College <strong>School</strong>, in Port Hope. Many great<br />
personal achievements were celebrated<br />
throughout the season.<br />
Tennis Club<br />
This group travelled to the Royal City Tennis<br />
Club, in Guelph, on several Wednesdays<br />
throughout the term. They worked on<br />
developing their tennis skills, playing games<br />
such as “the wall”, “up the river, down the<br />
river”, rallying and playing some matches.<br />
Mountain Bike Club<br />
This group of athletes enjoyed rides at Albion<br />
Hills, Homer Watson Park, Hardwood Hills and<br />
Puslinch, as well as on our own pump track.<br />
Congratulations to Sr. Girls Field<br />
Hockey OFSAA GOLD MEDALLISTS.<br />
Third consecutive year