
Qail Keshavjee (10) STAFF REPORTER
On Tuesday, October 3rd, the St. Robert varsity boys soccer team played a home game against Thornlea Secondary School. It was a triumphant game for the boys as they were victorious by a score of 2-1.
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Qail Keshavjee (10) STAFF REPORTER
On Tuesday, October 3rd, the St. Robert varsity boys soccer team played a home game against Thornlea Secondary School. It was a triumphant game for the boys as they were victorious by a score of 2-1.
Carmen Wong (12) Staff Reporter
The varsity girls basketball team started their season five weeks ago and have played up to 5 games so far. Their most recent home game on Monday, October 16, was an unfortunate loss of of 20-26. The girls have faced vigorous opponents such as Thornhill Secondary School, and proved their strength and power with a victorious score of 48-44. They have also faced other tenacious teams like Richmond Green Secondary School, Markham District, and Thornlea Secondary School, all of which proved to be undefeatable.
The Toronto Raptors are an overall generally good team, but this season (before the all-star game) they had done quite worse than usual. Their defense hadn’t been the best it could have been. Following the all-star game, the Raptors started to up their game as they beat the Boston Celtics 107-97.
It was a great home game success for the Senior Girls Basketball team as they managed to win their game against Unionville High School! The Rams were able to come up on top, winning by 1 point.
Sissi Guo (9) | STAFF REPORTER
On January 16, 2017, St. Robert’s Night Flyers Ski Club went on their very first trip of the school year to Horseshoe Valley where they enjoyed an evening – and night- of skiing on the variety of hills the resort offers.
Katherine Guo, a grade nine student commented on the trip. She said, “It was a great experience making new friends, and having so much freedom skiing. The most enjoyable part for me was when we would all sit and talk on the lifts.” She also commented that it was cool to ski at night but the dark made it more difficult to see and tell the depth of the hills.
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By Victor Lisita (STAFF REPORTER)
The Toronto FC had an amazing season this year, managing to make it to the finals for the first time ever. The team competed for the MLS Cup in December 2016. Games were held in front of the home crowd in Toronto at the BMO Field, and they competed against their opponents in Montreal and Seattle.
It’s here again. This year, the amazing St. Robert Soccer Intramurals was hosted yet again and after weeks of competing, one team was victorious. Here is the journey of this year’s Soccer Intramurals.
On Sunday, February 7, thousands of football fans across the world gathered together to watch the event they have all been waiting for: Super Bowl 50. The most anticipated game of the NFL season had finally arrived, as the consensus favorite Carolina Panthers battled against the feel-good story in the Denver Broncos for the championship title.
It is semester two at St. Robert which means the spring and summer sports are quickly approaching.
This year, to get into the summer mindset, St. Robert will be having its annual soccer intramural’s in the dome on Mondays and Thursdays from 2:50 to 3:15PM. There will be a chance for 16 teams to sign up for an opportunity to own the famous green shirt. Sadly, it is on a first come, first serve basis, which means spots are going to sell out quickly. Be sure to get a team list ready consisting of 7 players – two of which will be girls by the 10th. On Wednesday the 10th, student athletic council will be collecting toonies in the front foyer at 8AM, allowing your team to be eligible to play. Don’t forget the toonie.
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We look forward to seeing many students come together to compete in the intramural games. If soccer isn’t your strong suit, don’t worry, St. Robert has the just sport just for you. Summer sports will consist of soccer, slow-pitch, and rugby for girls, as well as baseball and rugby for the guys. Best of luck in the competition. We hope to read about you in future articles.
The St. Robert Senior Girls Basketball team has been hitting the court almost everyday, and that practice has been paying off. As last year’s Senior Girls Basketball Team brought home the Tier 2 Championship for the 2014 season, the expectations for this year have been set high and the girls have been on route to victory. While participating in pre-season tournaments, the girls bonded and came together as a team; learning about each others ways of play and forming relationships. Team Captains Brianna I. (12) and Christina C. (12) have been leading the team through each game and encouraging the players to leave it all on the court. “So far it looks like the team has great chemistry on and off the court and I can see us going far in the playoffs with the skill we possess,” reports Christina Chin. Brianna leads the way for the team in scoring, averaging 20 points a game. The girls have played 4 regular season games, and have remained undefeated thus far in the season.