2024-25 Archives - 蜜桃视频 /category/newsletters/gator-zone/2024-25-gator-zone/ Independent School Toronto Fri, 06 Jun 2025 13:30:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2021/08/cropped-touch-icon-192x192-1-32x32.png 2024-25 Archives - 蜜桃视频 /category/newsletters/gator-zone/2024-25-gator-zone/ 32 32 195083636 Spring 2025 /gator-zone-spring-2025/ Fri, 06 Jun 2025 13:30:19 +0000 /?p=6701 It was an exciting Winter season for 蜜桃视频 athletics! In this issue, learn about our U13 Basketball successes, our undefeated U20 Badminton Team and more!

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Headshot of Carla diFilippo

Message from the Upper School Athletics Director

Ms. Carla Di Filippo

Hello Gators,

This past spring season was more wet, cold and windy than what we were used to, but we persevered and, as usual, had a great time representing the green and gold. 蜜桃视频 saw 24 teams take to the fields, pitches, diamonds and courts with more than 380 students playing on a sports team this spring. Even though it rained during most games, there were always smiles and laughs to be heard. Our annual staff vs. students softball game took place two weeks ago during lunch. The Senior Softball Team came out strong with big hits and perfect fielding. This team was determined to flip the script on the staff motto: 鈥渟taff don鈥檛 lose鈥 and win the coveted trophy. Congratulations to the team on their big win!聽

This spring 蜜桃视频 took home six CISAA championships in Softball (U14 and Junior), Ultimate (U14) and Track and Field (U13, U14 Overall, Novice 鈥 Grade 9). Congratulations to Anjola Hopkins (鈥28), Victoria Ogunlaja (鈥28) and Niahm Richards (鈥28), who qualified at the OFSAA (provincial) championship in Track and Field! 

Our Rowers had one of their best seasons to date with more than 20 medals won over three regattas. Recently at the CSSRA鈥檚 (Canadian Nationals) in St. Catherines, the team took home first in JR 63kg 8+, third in Sr Women鈥檚 2, and second in Jr Women鈥檚 63kg 4+. The Sr. Women鈥檚 8 and Jr Women鈥檚 just missed the podium both by less than a second. 

On Tuesday, May 27, we celebrated all of our spring MVPs and Coaches Award recipients. The spring assembly provided the Athletics Department the chance to honour our most prestigious awards: Athletes of the Year and the Sonia Labatt Armstrong Sportsmanship Cup. Congratulations to Lucy Falconer, Middle School Athlete of the Year, Claire Hicks, Junior Athlete of the Year and Rachel Dirks, recipient of both the Suzanne Curtis Memorial Trophy (Senior Athlete of the Year). The Sonia Labatt Armstrong Sportsmanship Cup went to Maddy Evans. View the . Grads who participated in athletics over 80% of their time at 蜜桃视频 were also honoured (). Congratulations to all award winners! 

I would like to thank the teachers, staff and community members who spend time coaching at 蜜桃视频. We are truly blessed to have such dedicated and experienced coaches leading our teams. A huge shout out to Peyton, our Gator Zone editor, for all of your work this year. Lastly, I would like to acknowledge two of the most kind, funny, passionate, hard-working, green and gold in their blood people at 蜜桃视频: Kaya and Maddy. It was an absolute pleasure to watch you both lead SpoCo, support each other and continue to make 蜜桃视频 Athletics so special. 

Have a wonderful summer Gators and see you in September.

Ms. Di Filippo

Headshot of Anna Bartlett

Message from the Junior School Athletic Director

Ms. Anna Bartlett

Athletic excellence soared to new heights this spring as 蜜桃视频 students demonstrated exceptional skill, determination and sportsmanship across multiple disciplines!

For the first time in the Junior School, we had co-ed teams as 蜜桃视频 joined with Crescent School to form two highly successful Havercrest U12 Ultimate Teams.

The U12 Softball Team had quite the season with a depth of seriously trained pitchers. They demonstrated exceptional teamwork and determination, improving steadily throughout the season and showcasing impressive skills in every game.

Our Track and Field athletes achieved remarkable results at the CISAA Championships. In Grade 5, Charlotte Goldthorpe broke a CISAA record by running the 200m in just 30.73 seconds! Charlotte and Halle came first and second in the 400m, while Brooke claimed first in high jump. The U11 Relay Team secured a victory! In Grade 6, Clara and Abby placed first and second in high jump, while Carol, Arianna and Celine swept the podium in U12 Discus.

The U10 and U9 Basketball/Soccer Squads showed tremendous growth this season, developing fundamental skills in both sports. Our youngest athletes in the U8 MultiSport Squad enthusiastically explored various activities, building a strong foundation for future athletic endeavors.

As we celebrate these remarkable achievements, we look forward to carrying this momentum of excellence, teamwork and 蜜桃视频 spirit into the upcoming school year!

Ms. Bartlett

Student Sports Corner


school headshot of Peyton.

A Message from the Student Editor

Peyton Furgiuele

This year at 蜜桃视频 has been filled with exciting games, team bonding and many memories. I have had the joy of helping to share just some of the stories from our athletics. The spring season is one of my favorites at HC because everyone is so eager to get outside and play the sports they love. Whether it is the Softball Team on the pitch or the Rowers on the water, people come alive when the spring sports commence. It鈥檚 been amazing to see the joy that sport continues to bring to our community.

I want to give a huge thank-you to Ms. D. for all she gives to athletics at 蜜桃视频. She always goes above and beyond and we would not have the opportunities we do without her. As well, thank you to our incredible Sports Prefects, Maddy and Kaya, for the leadership and heart they鈥檝e poured into 蜜桃视频 Athletics this year. Their commitment to building an inclusive, empowering and spirited environment has made such a meaningful impact, especially for young women discovering their strength and confidence through sport.

To all of the athletes, thank you for showing up and working together to accomplish your goals; you鈥檝e created memories that will last far beyond this season. And finally to our Gator Zone writers: thank you for capturing those stories with creativity and enthusiasm. You鈥檝e helped communicate these stories so our community can see what 蜜桃视频 has to offer.

As we wrap up the spring season, I hope this edition of the Gator Zone gives you a chance to reflect, celebrate and feel proud of what we鈥檝e accomplished together. Every story or anecdote I’ve heard about the incredible female athletes at 蜜桃视频 has truly made me even more proud to be a Gator. I can鈥檛 wait to see what鈥檚 next.

Go Gators!

Peyton

Maddy and Kaya at Hockey Day 2025

Message from the Sports Prefects

Maddy & Kaya

It鈥檚 hard to believe the school year is already coming to a close and, with it, another incredible chapter of 蜜桃视频 Athletics is over. As we wrap up our final edition of Gator Zone, we鈥檙e so excited to celebrate a fantastic spring season filled with sunshine, school spirit and standout performances.

At the start of the year, we set a clear goal: to make everyone at HC feel comfortable joining a sports team and embracing their inner athlete. We wanted 蜜桃视频 Athletics to be a space where every student could discover their passion, feel empowered and find a sense of belonging through sport. We鈥檙e proud to say we鈥檝e made meaningful strides toward that vision.

Events like Gator Days, our daily Instagram content and Athlete of the Week have all helped strengthen the HC spirit. These moments didn鈥檛 just celebrate athletic accomplishments, they brought us closer together as a community. One of our favourite additions this year was our Gators Do Anything segment, which encouraged students to try new sports, even if they didn鈥檛 feel 鈥済ood enough.鈥 The feedback has been amazing and we hope to see it grow on Instagram even more in the years ahead.

Thank you to every student who participated in, or supported, 蜜桃视频 Athletics. Your energy, encouragement and enthusiasm helped build a culture that鈥檚 welcoming, spirited and truly one of a kind. We also want to recognize the people who make athletics at 蜜桃视频 possible: our amazing coaches. Not only do they show up every day, but they also bring energy, dedication and heart to everything they do. Their constant support and belief in us as athletes mean more than we can put into words. We are so grateful for everything they do.

A huge thank you as well to Ms. D., our incredible Director of Athletics. You pour your heart and soul into this role, working tirelessly behind the scenes with contagious energy and care. You juggle it all while making sure everything runs smoothly 鈥 蜜桃视频 simply wouldn鈥檛 be the same without you. We are so lucky to have you as a mentor and role model!

We also want to thank Erin for keeping everything organized behind the scenes and helping us stay healthy and supported. Thank you both so, so much!

And finally, a massive shoutout to the Sports Council! Without you, none of our events would have been possible. From athletic assemblies to Gator Days to Hockey Day, your hard work brought the vibes and made every moment unforgettable, even when it meant showing up early and putting in extra hours. This year鈥檚 council was truly something special; we鈥檙e beyond grateful for all the laughs, memories and dedication you brought to the table.

Thank you, 蜜桃视频, for giving us the experience of a lifetime and making this year so meaningful. We know 蜜桃视频 Athletics will continue to grow and thrive, and we can鈥檛 wait to see what鈥檚 next.

Thank you 蜜桃视频, we love you!

Maddy and Kaya

Havercrest teams.

The Spirit of the Game

Audrea Au-Provonost & Callie Slightham

Spring is always a wonderful time: the snow starts melting, the flowers start to bloom and, best of all, it鈥檚 the beginning of Ultimate (Frisbee) season! Ultimate stands out as more than just a game; it’s a unique blend of athleticism, teamwork and spirit. Ultimate is an unconventional sport that combines elements of Frisbee, handball and football, with the goal of reaching an end zone.

It鈥檚 also the only sport that 蜜桃视频 participates in with Crescent School, forming Havercrest. This sport helps build bonds between schools and fosters a sense of community. A special feature of Ultimate is that there are no referees. The game relies on the sportsmanship and integrity of its players, and each team completes a survey at the end of the game to rank the other team on spirit and quality of play. Teams also select a player from the other team to receive the 鈥淪pirit Award鈥 for the game. This feature helps create a culture of mutual respect and fair competition, which sets Ultimate apart from many other team sports.

蜜桃视频 was one of the first schools to participate in the Ultimate league and the program has grown significantly over the years, expanding into Division 1 and Division 2 teams due to the number of students eager to play. We currently have two U14 Teams, one U16 Team, and both a Division 1 and Division 2 U20 Team. Havercrest is fortunate to have Ultimate coaches who have been involved with Team Canada. The U16 Team coach, Brittany Dos Santos, is a player on Team Canada, and the D1 U20 coach, Ms. D., has been one of the team鈥檚 Head Coaches and is the Senior Team & World Games Program Advisor for Team Canada for 2025. 

This season, Havercrest faced fierce competition from other COSSOT schools, making the games even more exciting and challenging. The highlight of this Ultimate season was Havercrest鈥檚 two U14 Teams facing each other in the finals, securing a first and second place medal. 

Ultimate has become more than just a spring sport at 蜜桃视频, it鈥檚 a tradition that brings students together and pushes players to grow both on and off the field. With dedicated coaches, a strong team spirit and a culture rooted in respect and collaboration, the Havercrest Ultimate Teams continue to thrive. Here’s to another successful season and many more to come.

Gator Bus outside of 蜜桃视频.

蜜桃视频 Pride on Wheels

Kiana Kay & Jordy Meyerowitz

蜜桃视频 had an impressive new addition to the Athletics Department this year and it was the infamous Gator Bus. There鈥檚 something about the new Gator Bus that just feels right. It鈥檚 bold, green and full of HC pride as it rolls down Avenue Road; a true symbol of 蜜桃视频 spirit on wheels. Whether it’s heading to a hockey game or picking up the Ultimate team, it carries more than just athletes: it carries our pride.

The first time you see it, you can鈥檛 help but smile. It鈥檚 loud, it鈥檚 spirited and it鈥檚 everything HC stands for. With the Gator across the side and our green and gold shining bright, it turns every away game into a statement: 蜜桃视频 came to win.

What makes it even better is how it brings us together. It doesn鈥檛 matter if you鈥檙e on the team or cheering from the stands, when that bus drives by, we all feel a little more connected, a little more proud. It鈥檚 not just about the game, it鈥檚 about showing up, representing our school and doing it with heart. The school is constantly getting messages from people in the community that has a Gator Bus spotting all around the city, truly exemplifying the bond the 蜜桃视频 has through its spirit and athletics

The Gator Bus is more than just a ride: it鈥檚 a reminder of our strength, our energy and our community. ROLL GATORS!

Headshot of Garth Nichols as a softball coach.

Staff Spotlight: Mr. Nichols

Peyton Price & Marlowe Herman

The annual student-staff softball game brought energy, laughter and a healthy dose of competition to Ratcliffe Field. One of the standout members of the staff team was Mr. Nichols, who is a long-standing coach at 蜜桃视频. With early experience coaching youth baseball, he developed a deep appreciation for the teamwork, skill and passion that this sport demands. He鈥檚 drawn to how softball blends individual moments of excellence with the cohesion of team play, and loves the poetic unpredictability of a game that starts with the ball in the defence鈥檚 hands. Mr. Nichols has always been a strong advocate for the growth of women鈥檚 sports and has dedicated countless hours to guiding our outstanding 蜜桃视频 athletes to success.

During the game, many of Mr. Nichols’ former players took the field for the student team, showcasing the talent and determination he helped nurture. After a tough battle, and many years of staff defeat, the students rose up and took the win. Highlights included standout pitching from Peyton and Sadie, strong plays at first base by Catherine and excellent fielding from Kate. One of the most unforgettable moments came when Mia hit a walk-off home run, proving that sometimes the staff DO lose. The game was not without fun and unexpected moments, like when Ms. Jean-Paul overran second base and the original call was overturned. While there may have been complaints about the ump鈥檚 (Ms. D) bias, the students kept fighting and came out victorious. In his final year at 蜜桃视频, the loss may have stung, but for Mr. Nichols the true reward was seeing the students he mentored grow into confident athletes and leaders. Coaches and mentors like him make softball more than just a game.

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Winter 2025 /gator-zone-winter-2025/ Fri, 28 Mar 2025 15:35:10 +0000 /?p=6537 It was an exciting Winter season for 蜜桃视频 athletics! In this issue, learn about our U13 Basketball successes, our undefeated U20 Badminton Team and more!

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Headshot of Carla diFilippo

Message from the Upper School Athletics Director

Ms. Carla Di Filippo

Hello Gators,

蜜桃视频鈥檚 winter athletic season has come to a successful close, marked by outstanding performances and improvement in skill, dedication to practices and teamwork across all levels. Our student-athletes showcased a true joy for being active, a competitive spirit and pride in reppin鈥 the green and gold.

This winter the school won an impressive nine CISAA Championships. Our swimmers dominated the pool at all age groups with many senior swimmers qualifying for the OFSAA provincial championships. Our volleyball teams showed impressive perseverance to win three volleyball championships. One of our newest teams, the U20 D2 Hockey Team, won their first CISAA hockey championship for the school. This young group of athletes often played teams much older than them. After finishing with a silver for the last two years, the team worked hard each practice and played with impressive teamwork to beat Country Day School 5-4 to win the finals. 

Finally, I would like to give a shout out to our newly formed U14 Curling Team and their coaches. It was a treat to watch this young group learn this iconic Canadian sport! 

A big thank you to the more than 425 students who played on 28 winter teams. The best part of 蜜桃视频 Athletics is that trying, playing and competing is woven into the everyday fabric of the school. Sport is for everyone. Thanks must go out to Kaya and Maddy, our Sports Prefects, and the Sports Council for all their hard work this season, especially Hockey Day (our most favourite day of the year). Although we lost in overtime, what holds true year after year is that we love 蜜桃视频 regardless, we have the VERY best spirit and it is a privilege to have this amazing rivalry. 

Finally, I must thank our amazing HC coaches. Our coaches go beyond teaching the technical aspects of a sport; they serve as mentors, motivators and role models who contribute significantly to the overall development of our students. Thank you, coaches, for your time, passion and support of our athletes. 

I look forward to some sunshine in the upcoming spring season!

Ms. D

Headshot of Anna Bartlett

Message from the Junior School Athletic Director

Ms. Anna Bartlett

With Intramurals, Squads, Squad Teams and Teams in full swing, the Junior School students are staying active and engaged during these winter months.

The Junior School Athletics Program continues to grow, with an impressive 11 Volleyball Teams and 94 players from Grade 4 to 6 participating this season, which sets a new record for our school! This remarkable number of participants remains the highest in the CISAA, showcasing our students’ enthusiasm for the sport.

Our athletes made a splash at the swim championships, with the women’s team claiming the overall championship title 鈥 a testament to their dedication and hard work in the pool.

The U12 Hockey Team proudly represented 蜜桃视频 on Hockey Day, taking to the ice in front of a crowd of more than 1,500 spectators. The excitement and school spirit were palpable throughout the event.

The sounds of joy continue to echo through our gyms during recess periods, with intramural activities keeping our Grade 1 to 6 students active and engaged. Our Grade 6 leaders have done an outstanding job organizing and leading these sessions, where students enjoy everything from benchball to invasion games while developing their athletic skills.

Looking ahead to spring, our Athletic Program continues to thrive. This year brings an exciting development as our U12 Ultimate Team joins forces with Crescent School to compete in a co-ed format. Students will also have opportunities to participate in U12 Softball, and our robust Track and Field Team athletes will be ready to compete. Multisport and Basketball/Soccer Squads will continue to keep our younger grades active and engaged. The dedication, enthusiasm and growing participation in our Athletic Programs demonstrate how our Junior School students embody the spirit of active, healthy living while building lasting friendships and memories on the courts, fields and ice.

Go Gators! 

Ms. Bartlett

Student Sports Corner


school headshot of Peyton.

A Message from the Student Editor

Peyton Furgiuele

As the winter sports season wraps up, I want to take a moment to celebrate the incredible strength, dedication and passion of our 蜜桃视频 athletes. This season was not just about competition, it was about resilience, teamwork and the unwavering spirit that defines what it means to be a Gator. From the courts to the ice, the pool to the curling rink, our student athletes gave their all, proving that sports at 蜜桃视频 is about more than just winning, it鈥檚 about community, perseverance and pride.

This winter, 蜜桃视频 secured an incredible nine CISAA Championships, a testament to the talent and hard work of our athletes and coaches. Beyond the victories, what truly stands out is the energy and enthusiasm that each Gator brought to their sport. Whether it was an early morning practice, a hard-fought match or cheering on teammates from the sidelines, our students embodied what it means to be part of something bigger than themselves.

As we celebrate this season, we also recognize the importance of women in sports and the role that athletics play in empowering young women. With International Women鈥檚 Day being recognized in this sports season, it鈥檚 a perfect time to acknowledge the trailblazers who came before us and the athletes who continue to push boundaries and redefine what is possible. At 蜜桃视频, we are not just participants in sport, we are leaders, competitors and changemakers. Every game we play and every challenge we take on is another step forward in breaking barriers and inspiring future generations.

Thank you to our athletes, coaches and supporters for making this season unforgettable. Your dedication and spirit of the game truly shine green and gold representing why 蜜桃视频 is so special. Thank you to the power of sport, the strength of our community and the bright future ahead.

ROLL GATORS!

Peyton

Maddy and Kaya at Hockey Day 2025

Message from the Sports Prefects

Maddy & Kaya

Hey Gators!  

We can鈥檛 believe the winter season has come to an end. It鈥檚 wild to think we only have the spring season left before the school year is over! While we’re sad to say goodbye to winter sports, we鈥檙e incredibly proud of everything that was accomplished and we can’t wait to celebrate everyone鈥檚 achievements. Whether on the court, ice or trails, this term was nothing short of amazing!  

We鈥檝e continued to highlight our incredible athletes through Athlete of the Week on our Instagram, . This initiative recognizes students in Grades 7 to 12 for their outstanding performance, commitment and leadership in sports!  

Our intramural competitions thrived this term! Whether it was grade-level battles or House competitions, the Gators never failed to bring energy and spirit. During Spirit Week, we held a bench ball tournament, where students and staff faced off in an epic showdown. Our House intramurals were also a huge success, featuring Jumbo Volleyball and Extreme Racing, where every House showed up ready to compete and cheer on their peers!  

After the December break, we hosted our second Gator Day of the year, where the U20 Volleyball Team put on an incredible game. The turnout in the stands was a true testament to HC鈥檚 unwavering school spirit and support!  

Of course, no winter season is complete without Hockey Day, and this year鈥檚 event did not disappoint. 蜜桃视频 and BSS battled it out in a thrilling game, with HC just falling short in a shootout. But no matter the outcome, the 蜜桃视频 community showed up in full force, cheering louder than ever. Mattamy Arena was flooded with green and gold, proving once again that this tradition is a powerful celebration of women in sport. The incredible support will stay with the team forever and serves as a reminder that HC is truly one big family.  

Now that we鈥檙e two-thirds of the way through the year, it鈥檚 time to get excited for the spring season! We know this final term will be just as unforgettable and we can鈥檛 wait to see what鈥檚 in store.  

Your Sport Prefects,

Maddy and Kaya

U13 Baskeball team photo

U13 Gators Shine in an Unforgettable Season

Peyton Price & Ainsley Nichols

The U13 Basketball Team had a fantastic season. They developed their skills and teamwork both on and off the court. The season came to a memorable end when they had the amazing opportunity to attend the Winnipeg CAIS tournament. 

One of the team鈥檚 most memorable moments from their trip was playing the home team with a full crowd cheering in the stands. The hard fought game had the spectators at the edge of their seats while the team persevered, stayed focused and built up their lead to win the game. Two members of the team, Maddie and Saachi, were dominant throughout the tournament and ended up winning the skills competition! The team鈥檚 hard work and collaboration paid off, winning them the Division II Championship! 

Our Gators also had a great time outside of the tournament, where they spent time at The Forks for some amazing food and shopping, and visited the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. They also spent an evening at the Rec Room arcade, which proved to be a great bonding experience for everyone.

Our U13s brought energy, enthusiasm, commitment and HC pride to every single one of their games. We are so proud of them. The future of 蜜桃视频 basketball is in great hands. 

U20 Badminton Team with their trophy and awards.

Undefeated: U20 Badminton 2025 Season

Hanna Smith & Isabel Snare

The U20 Badminton Team has been smashing their way to success this year, and have not only been crowned CISAA champions but have also ended the 2025 season undefeated.

The team got off to an unconventional start this winter, unexpectedly falling short of Grade 11 and 12 students to complete their roster. However, by bringing up some exceptional Grade 9 and 10 players to join them, the team quickly began to blaze their way through the competition. For many players, the CISAA finals was the most memorable match of all, a hard-fought battle against Branksome Hall that determined which team got to bring home gold. Ultimately, the score came down to the outcome of a single seat with 蜜桃视频 emerging victorious.

According to Helen Cao, a Grade 11 student, the team鈥檚 success is largely owed to the support of their coaches, Ms. Lau and Coach Lau. Helen, now in her second year of having them as coaches, says, 鈥淭hey are amazing! I feel our coaches really care about us and push all of us to keep improving. They watch each of our games closely, give feedback and run drills that are so tiring but so helpful.鈥 She also cites 鈥渢eam spirit鈥 as being a big contributor to each of their wins. In Helen鈥檚 experience, 鈥渨hen you have good chemistry with your partner, you perform better.鈥

Overall, this season the U20 Badminton Team has definitely demonstrated the skill, grit and teamwork that define a 蜜桃视频 sports team. Don鈥檛 forget to 鈥渟erve up鈥 a congratulations next time you see a player walking the halls!

U20 Varsity Hockey Team photo

Hockey Day 2025: A Game to Remember

Jordy Meyerowitz & Kiana Kay

Hockey Day is one of those events that makes us extra proud to be a Gators. It鈥檚 not just about the score, or even the game itself, but when 蜜桃视频 walks into Mattamy Arena, the energy is unmatched. This year鈥檚 Hockey Day had everyone on the edge of their seats, from our spirited crowd in the arena to community members cheering from their homes, every Gator played a huge part in making this day magical. 

Our Varsity Team came out strong from the first puck drop, ready for a fierce fight, setting the tone early by scoring a goal in the first period. Bishop Strachan School (BSS) responded quickly, tying it up, but our Gators didn鈥檛 back down. During the first period break, our amazing Junior Hockey Team took to the ice. They fought hard and dominated their match against BSS with a 5-1 victory. With that momentum, our Varsity Team came out ready for the second period, scoring an amazing goal. BSS responded quickly by tying up the game, but our Gators didn鈥檛 back down. The team fought hard, reclaiming the lead and firing up our crowd before BSS managed to slip in one more goal, pushing the game into an intense shootout. The tension was growing with each player who took their shot, while everyone in the arena held their breath. In a nail biting, five round of shootouts, BSS secured the Hewitt Cup. However, our HC pride shone brighter than ever, reminding us that it’s not about the result, but the energy and spirit we bring to the ice. From the sea of green and gold, to the cheers that echoed through the arena, Hockey Day once again proved why it鈥檚 such an integral part of every Gator鈥檚 experience. To our incredible HC team, you left it all out on the ice and we couldn鈥檛 be prouder. To the Gators who showed up in their face paint and loud outfits and cheered until they couldn鈥檛 anymore, thank you for creating a community where we all belong. We can鈥檛 wait to see what happens next year, and are so excited to watch this tradition grow.

Daniella's headshot.

An Inside Look at Daniella Ponticelli鈥檚 Rise in Sports Broadcasting

Sarah McQuillen Younge & Sophia Liu

Anyone who tuned in to the from Mattamy Arena had the opportunity to hear one of the newest voices in sports commentating, Daniella Ponticelli, as the game鈥檚 announcer.

From calling roller derby to the announcing for the Professional Women鈥檚 Hockey League (PWHL), Ponticelli turned her passion into a profession. Her love for commentating began in 2016 with her desire to share the sport of roller derby with a wider audience because she loves how the sport unites communities and uplifts athletes. Ponticelli found creative ways to share the sport, including by streaming games on Twitch to showcase the intensity of the sport.

She first felt the 鈥渂ug to be around live sports鈥 in 2018, with her coverage of a professional lacrosse team. When the pandemic hit, she thought that her career in sports had reached its end. However, at that time, the University of Saskatchewan decided to launch a new platform to cover their hockey teams, and were in search of a female announcer to cover the women’s team. Despite never playing hockey herself and not being as familiar with the sport, Poticelli took a leap of faith and began covering hockey. For the first time in university sports history, a private radio company provided full-season coverage for a women鈥檚 team, rather than just for select games. After one month, Ponticelli quit her full time job to pursue her passion for calling hockey full time. After building up experience commentating for men鈥檚 hockey as well as football, Ponticelli is now calling games at the biggest stage for women’s hockey: the PWHL! 

Although this is only the second year of the PWHL, the professional women鈥檚 hockey league has become a beacon for players, coaches, staff and fans. The league has set a new standard, proving what is possible and showcasing the incredible talent, hard work and dedication of women in sport. The league鈥檚 rapid growth and excitement is paving the way for young girls in hockey, leading to increased participation in the sport and a clear development path. Ponticilli highlights the PWHL鈥檚 strong sense of community and dedicated network of people working to grow and elevate the league. She emphasizes the significance and power in amplifying female voices in a male-dominated industry, acknowledging the privilege of using her own voice to showcase the players鈥 talent.

Ponticelli reflects on her coverage of the Hockey Day live stream, noting that the event serves as a powerful reflection of hockey鈥檚 growth and its connection to the larger stage. She says that being a part of such a longstanding tradition and sharing the excitement with both schools was truly special. The spirit and energy was unrivaled, and witnessing the support and love from the community was inspiring. 

Reflecting on her journey as a commentator, Ponticelli offers a powerful piece of advice: if something keeps calling to you, take the leap and trust yourself. Embrace the process and know that every step, even the uncomfortable ones, leads to growth. 

Staff Spotlight: Curling Coaches Ms. Koekkoek and Ms. Dow

Carol Rong & Marlowe Herman

Ms. Koekkoek and Ms. Dow play pivotal roles in the 蜜桃视频 community as the Vice Principal of Student Life & Wellbeing and the Admission Coordinator, respectively. Beyond ensuring student wellbeing and admitting new students, they are also the coaches of this year鈥檚 new U14 Curling Team! 

Growing up, both coaches participated in sports 鈥 Ms. Dow ran cross country and track, while Ms. Koekkoek played a lot of softball. Now, Ms. Koekkoek enjoys hikes in nature and Ms. Dow recently joined a spikeball league to 鈥渢ry something new.鈥 Having an active background naturally led them to say 鈥渉eck ya鈥 when Ms. D asked them to consider coaching the all-new U14 Curling Team. The two coaches couldn鈥檛 wait and even bought curling socks! Ms. Koekkoek readily brought her experiences from coaching rugby and a 鈥淟earn to curl program鈥 while Ms. Dow became an HC athletics coach for the first time. 

After a great first season that included amazing bonspiels (curling tournaments), the two coaches share that they believe curling is 鈥渁 fantastic sport for any level of athlete to enjoy 鈥 even those who don鈥檛 consider themselves athletic.鈥 They truly value the sport for its  鈥済ood combination of mental strategy with physicality.鈥 However, it was the regular weekly practices and getting to know the fabulous group of student-athletes that stood out to the coaches and made them passionate about this sport. On behalf of these coaches, a big shout out to the best U14 curlers: Yolanda, Lily, Liv, Emma, Jessie, Ruhee, Gyu Ri, Avery, Lora, Sadie and Keira! 鈥溾楬urry hard!鈥 and join the sport,鈥 the coaches remark! 

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Fall 2024 /gator-zone-fall-2024/ /gator-zone-fall-2024/#respond Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:12:06 +0000 /?p=6191 Welcome back to a new year of 蜜桃视频 Athletics updates in Gator Zone! This issue learn more about the new Flag Football Team, discover some new athletic uniform items and feel pride in the fall Athletic Term results!

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Headshot of Carla diFilippo

Message from the Upper School Athletics Director

Ms. Carla Di Filippo

Hello Gators!

The fall Athletic Program at 蜜桃视频 was a vibrant display of talent, teamwork and enthusiasm. It was truly inspiring to watch so many students (all 439 of them) engage in various sports鈥攆rom soccer to swimming to field hockey鈥攁s they showcased their skills, dedication and support for their teammates. The thrill of competition filled the air at every game, every meet and on the trails with athletes pushing themselves to excel, while fostering a love for physical activity. 

As much as games and final races are exciting, the journey of growth through practices is a highlight. Practices were a testament to hard work and improvement, where athletes honed their techniques and built resilience. This supportive environment not only enhanced individual and team performance, but also strengthened bonds among the athletes, further creating a close-knit community within our ivy walls.

Our amazing coaches played a crucial role in this journey, guiding students with expertise and encouragement. They instil a love for the game while emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship and perseverance. Thank you to all of our coaches for making the athlete experience so exceptional at 蜜桃视频. I would also like to thank Sports Prefects Maddy and Kaya on their spirit-filled start to the school year, as well as the Sports Council for their passion for all things Gator! 

Shout out to our U14 Cross Country, U14 Field Hockey, U16 Soccer and the U20 Swim Teams on their CISAA championship wins! And our swimmers were once again Bishop’s Cup champions! We also had many silver and bronze results. The fall Athletic Program was a remarkable celebration of the love of sport and the joy of being active and being a part of a team. We are excited to head into the winter term for more Gator action! 

Ms. D

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Junior School Fall 2024 Athletics Highlights

Ms. Anna Bartlett, JS Athletic Director

This fall our athletes soared, driven by passion and commitment. Their dedication is not just in building skills, but also in developing confidence so they are motivated to participate. 

Cross Country Triumphs
With over 125 runners, our U9 and U12 Teams excelled. The U9 Fun Run was joyful with 330 participants from local schools. The U11 Team celebrated multiple top-15 finishes. Special kudos to Halle Lamb (first place), Alyssa Rizvi (second place) and Emily Ke (third place) for sweeping the podium! 

Swimming Victories
Our largest U12 Swim Team yet embraced competition, proudly winning the Bishop’s Cup. Their teamwork and courage were truly inspiring.

Basketball Growth
Our Basketball Teams, from Grades 4 to 6, showed remarkable progress. U10s celebrated their first layups, while U11s honed their skills in rebounds and defence. Our two U12 Teams should be congratulated as they were the champions on the final day of play. 

Soccer Joy
The U9 Soccer Team embraced learning with enthusiasm, while the U12 Teams worked together seamlessly, setting each other up for success. This was the first year of U10 girls soccer in the CISAA and our team represented 蜜桃视频 with pride. 

Looking Ahead
I am incredibly proud of our athletes’ spirit and am honoured to work with coaches dedicated to nurturing their growth. I am looking forward to watching our Winter Season Teams in action. Registration is open until Monday, November 18. All team details can be found in the JS Athletics Schedule.

Ms. Bartlett

Student Sports Corner


school headshot of Peyton.

A Message from the Student Editor

Peyton Furgiuele

Hello Gators, I can鈥檛 wait for you all to read the fall 2024-25 Gator Zone newsletter!

I am beyond excited to commence this school year as your Gator Zone Student Editor; what a great opportunity to be part of an amazing community. Athletics at 蜜桃视频 is something so unique; the team connection, support and spirit that I鈥檝e seen and experienced is something I know I will always be grateful for and I hope you feel the same. I want to thank the entirety of the Athletics Department for their ongoing efforts to keep sports alive and thriving at 蜜桃视频. Of course a big shout out must go to this year’s Sports Prefects, Maddy and Kaya, for everything they do. The Athletic Program at 蜜桃视频 would not be as successful or have the impact it does on all of us without the dedication of the Gators working in the background.

I hope that this season’s Gator Zone will give you a glimpse into what our Gators have been accomplishing throughout the fall, and trust me they did a lot! Our team of writers brainstormed, researched and held interviews to get all of the details on this impressive athletic season. From out-of-province intense soccer matches, to empowering females in sport with tournaments in downtown Toronto, 蜜桃视频 really covered it all. Congratulations to every athlete who contributed to our sports community; your effort does not go unnoticed. 

As well, a big thank you to Ms. Di Filippo, Ms. Bartlett, Ms. Pink and all our Gator Zone writers, some of whom participated in the sports they reported on. Great job team!

Though I鈥檓 sad to see these fun fall sports come to a close, I can鈥檛 wait for our Gators to jump into the winter season with full force and exceed our expectations once again! Get out there, Gators, let’s see what you can do and the Gator Zone will be back at the end of the winter season to tell the rest of the community.

Peyton

Maddy and Kaya standing together wearing green and gold, pointing at us.

Gators Are In the Zone: A Message from the Sports Prefects

Maddy & Kaya

Hey Gators! Athletics this year couldn’t be off to a better start: in just one term we have had so many notable accomplishments. The excitement and energy our Gators brought every time they touched the field or court was unmatched. The spirit brought by our athletes and all of their amazing supporters is what makes HC like no other. We hosted a Gator Day this October for our Varsity Basketball Team and the crowd went above and beyond with their signs and cheering. The Double Gym was flooded with green and gold; not only did the Gators take the dub, but their 蜜桃视频 spirit was also through the roof! Additionally, this year we have decided to continue nominating an Athlete of the Week. Every week, people get the chance to nominate an athlete from Grades 7 to 12; the person with the most nominations is posted on the Instagram the following week. Athlete of the Week has been a huge success as it not only highlights our amazing athletes, but it also enhances the community and support already established in 蜜桃视频 athletics.

Although the fall season hasn鈥檛 completely come to an end, we would like to acknowledge some of the sports teams that have finished their season. A special congratulations to the athletes on our U14 Cross Country Team for taking home gold at the CISAA finals! Additionally, our U20 Soccer Team won silver at the CAIS tournament in Quebec. In early October, we had five Gators compete at the Head of the Charles regatta in Boston, Massachusetts. They rowed strongly, resulting in them placing 31st out of 90 boats! A huge congratulations goes out to all of the athletes who participated and represented 蜜桃视频 in their respective sports.

This fall, we had this year’s kick-start to House Intramurals. Gators from all 10 Houses participated in benchball and tail tag, encouraging even more students to get active! Every House came with spirit and the players were ready to win! Seeing everyone so passionate about representing their House and coming together is something really special at 蜜桃视频.

Finally, we want to congratulate and recognize everyone who tried out or participated in a fall sports team. Being on a 蜜桃视频 team is an experience like no other: the friendships and memories you create will never leave you. Let鈥檚 get excited and bring this spirit into the winter athletic season. We can鈥檛 wait to see all of your hard work and energy in the next two seasons.

Go Gators!

Your Sport Prefects,

Maddy and Kaya

U20 Soccer Players after a game on the field.

The Fight to the Finals鈥擴20 Soccer at CAIS 2024

Jordy Meyerowitz & Sarah McQuillen Young

With a roster of just 14 players, 蜜桃视频鈥檚 U20 Soccer Team travelled to Stanstead College in Quebec to compete in the CAIS tournament. Not only were the Gators playing with a short bench, but the team also consisted of almost half Grade 9 and 10 players who came to help the Varsity Team! The tournament, which featured independent schools from across Canada, was not prepared for our Gator spirit.

蜜桃视频 faced a tough first day, going up against Bishop Strachan School (BSS) and Halifax Grammar School (HGS). Despite challenging matchups, our Gators fought hard, defeating BSS 2-1 and ending up with a 1-1 draw against HGS.

Fueled by a competitive start, the team entered day two with confidence, securing a 2-0 victory over Coll猫ge de L茅vis. 蜜桃视频 closed the round-robin stage with another 2-0 win against Hillfield Strathallan School, earning a well-deserved spot in the semi-finals.

On day three our Gators played with intensity, winning 3-0 against Sacred Hearts School Montreal and advancing 蜜桃视频 to the finals! The stage was set for a rematch with Lower Canada College, the same team 蜜桃视频 defeated in last year鈥檚 CAIS finals. Knowing they had to bring their best, our Gators played a physical and hard-fought 70 minutes, ending the tournament in second place.

Although the result wasn鈥檛 what we hoped for, the tournament allowed the team to grow and learn how to support one another. Every player contributed, from the rock-solid defenders and aggressive midfielders to our powerful strikers. With a brand new roster, our Gators quickly bonded and played to each other’s strengths, creating friendships to last well beyond the end of the season.

Great job, Gators! We鈥檙e so proud of you and can鈥檛 wait to see what next year brings!

U16 Baketball team with other participants at the U of T Jamboree.

The University of Toronto Jamboree

Mira Ghai & Sabrina Khan

September 20 marked an unforgettable day for the D1 U16 Basketball Team after an undefeated success at the University of Toronto Jamboree! This was an amazing way to set the tone for the season. It gave a glimpse of the positive future that lay ahead for the team. Gators left with well-deserved shiny gold medals, as a symbol of their hard work, effort and dedication. Although this tournament marked the first games of the season, 鈥淥ur team instantly had good chemistry,鈥 described Coach Sarah. The team鈥檚 spirit was stronger than ever, fuelled by constant encouragement from every teammate on the court and off, building an energy that made the Gators all feel unstoppable. 

Not only did 蜜桃视频 dominate the competition, but this tournament also served as a unique opportunity to see other female role models in sports. The enthusiastic referees were none other than the roster of the UofT women’s basketball team! In today’s world, female representation in sports is more impactful than ever and, as Coach Sarah puts it: 鈥淪uccessful female athletes can inspire young girls to pursue their athletic dreams.鈥 Seeing other talented women in sports supporting ambitious athletes creates a promising future for the next generation of girls; especially our impressive 蜜桃视频 students! 

Congratulations on your amazing achievements, Gators!

Team Canada Womens Ultimate at the World finals in Australia.

蜜桃视频 Coaches Shine on the World Stage: Inside Ms. D鈥檚 Ultimate Championship Experience

Audrea Au-Pronovost & Callie Slightham

This past August, two 蜜桃视频 staff travelled 19 hours to participate in the 2024 World Ultimate Championship in Australia. Ultimate is a big sport at 蜜桃视频 and we are incredibly fortunate to have two amazing coaches who are a part of the National Team themselves: Ms. Dos Santos, who coaches the U16 Ultimate Team, and Ms. D, who coaches the U20 Ultimate Team and is the head coach of the Women’s National Team. We are so fortunate to have a national coach here at HC, so we interviewed Ms. D to gain insight into what the tournament was like from her perspective. Ms. D called it a 鈥渙nce-in-a-lifetime experience.鈥 She mentioned how amazing it was to represent Canada. The women’s team ended up coming fourth in the tournament, and while it was hard to end the tournament on a loss, Canada beat big teams like Germany to make it to the bronze medal game. 

Ms. D became a coach at a time when there were very few female coaches in Canada and she has carried on empowering young women as her career as a coach has flourished. Overall, students at 蜜桃视频 are so fortunate to have a number of impressive female coaches to learn from and be mentored by, which embodies our school mission of preparing young women to make a difference. 

Erin the new Athletic Therapist at work.

Staff Highlight: Erin Krausz

Ava Singer & Grace White

蜜桃视频 is so excited to welcome Erin Krausz, our new Athletic Therapist, to the community! Erin discovered her passion for athletic therapy during her second-last year at the University of Guelph while studying human kinetics. Her journey began with a humorous turn of events when she accidentally signed up as a student therapist for her school rugby team. In that role, she learned more about the field from a Sheridan College student, which sparked her interest in pursuing a career in athletic therapy. Afterward, Erin studied athletic therapy at Sheridan College. 

Growing up, Erin played hockey and soccer, which kept her intrigued about the human body, especially as she dealt with various injuries herself. Before joining 蜜桃视频, she gained valuable experience working at a clinic and with national, professional and junior sports teams like rugby and football.

When asked what she likes most about 蜜桃视频, Erin emphasized her appreciation for the community. She enjoys being a part of the large number of sports teams at 蜜桃视频, working with students of various ages and building connections with athletes in both group settings and one-on-one interactions. We are thrilled to have Erin as part of our Athletic Program and we look forward to the positive impact her expertise will have on our students and teams!

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