by Cary Brisbin | May 13, 2020 | Athlete of the Month, Athletes, Basketball
You’ve probably heard of, or even know people who are described as “sports people.” Even if you haven’t – you’re about to. Liam Trasy remembers playing hockey by the age of six – and loving it. He then began playing soccer, basketball, baseball, and volleyball. ...
by Tammy Schmidt | May 5, 2020 | Athlete of the Month, Athletes, Basketball
Grade 10 student, Jethro Cardines has enjoyed sports for as long as he can remember. He credits his father’s “never ending support and teaching” for allowing his desire for basketball to flourish. Jethro’s enthusiasm is also shared with his brother, and the...
by gridiron | Feb 7, 2020 | Athlete of the Month, Athletes, Volleyball
Bronze medal and accolades for DCSS Girls volleyball – 338words After having a 6-1 weekend at the BC AAA Girls Provincial Championships, the DCSS Sr. Girls Volleyball team brought home the bronze medal this month. Losing a close semi-final game against Carihi...
by Cary Brisbin | Jan 20, 2020 | Athlete of the Month, Athletes, News and updates at Gridiron, Uncategorized
By the time volleyball player Blake Reymerink was eight years old he was trying every sport possible. The tall, sports-minded graduating student has developed attributes over the years that go beyond the physical skills of hockey and volleyball. Spending time not only...
by Cary Brisbin | Jan 20, 2020 | Athlete of the Month, Uncategorized
Hannah started her 2019 volleyball season off with a bang when she was recognized as the MVP of both the Super Red and Kodiak classic tournaments. Introduced to the sport of volleyball through gym class, McDonald has been playing in school as well as the club for...
by Cary Brisbin | Jan 20, 2020 | Athlete of the Month, Athletes, Uncategorized
Sixteen-year-old Tionna Lenart began playing volleyball in elementary school, but she didn’t develop a love for the sport until grade eight when it became more competitive. A typical conversion at that age. A typical athlete she is not. Lenart doesn’t bench her...