Friday, April 1, 2022

Track & Field

The track and field team will begin training on Monday April 4. Please bring layers appropriate for training outside. To begin your participation, you must submit pages 5 & 5 of the interschool Athletics Consent and Medical Information Forms. Please see the Loyola Track and Field Google Classroom for these forms and to monitor ongoing updates. Please meet with the Track and Field coaches, Ms. Fu, Ms. Mariella and Mr. Sebben on Monday at 2:30 in the Atrium.

Book Drive

Your Learning Commons (aka Library) is celebrating World Book and Copyright Day on April 23rd by organizing a book drive for Shifra House! Shifra House is a local organization that helps young pregnant women. Book donations of new or gently used young children’s books can be brought to your Learning Commons until April 23rd. You can help create a baby’s library! The benefits of literacy start very early in life!

Football Locker Cleanout

Attention all football players. You have until Wednesday to clear out our football lockers. After Wednesday your locks will be cut and your locker will be cleared out.

Loyola Varsity Boys Hockey Team Make it to the Finals!

In varsity boys semi-final play-off hockey action last night, your loyola hawks continued to do what they do best, win play-off games!  

Embracing the underdog roll, the boys disposed of Corpus Christi in their barn in front of all their fans in exciting fashion, with a 3-2 overtime shoot-out win. 

Corpus opened the scoring in the 2nd, but your Hawks tied it up with a bullet shot from Wade Van Vliet from the hash mark that overpowered the corpus goalie and found the back of the net. Corpus regained the lead early in the 3rd and with less than 4 minutes left in the game, Matt Zanatta fed Ayden Kenalty with a sweet breakaway pass that he buried past the corpus netminder to tie it up 2-2, sending the game into overtime.  With nothing decided in OT, the game went to 5-man shoot-out.  Ayden Kenalty and Myles Luke both scored for Loyola while Hawk netminder Trevor Woods was perfect between the pipes, show-casing his talent and sending a clear message that he was the best player on the ice today and that this victory belonged to him! 

With the win, the boys now advance to the Halton Championship on Monday at 16-mile arena to take on arch-rivals, Holy Trinity in what is sure to be another exciting match up!  Game time still to be announced. 

Scott, JoanneFriday, April 1, 2022