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September 8, 2010

VCHS: Cross Country Teams in Beaverton Valley Times

Last week’s Beaverton Valley Times featured the Valiant Girls Cross Country team, which placed fourth in State in 2008 and in 2009. Sports Writer Miles Vance covers the team’s preparation for the season and their outlook on the future.

You can read the whole article here.

The Valiant Boys Cross Country team is also featured in an article by Miles Vance. After missing the State tournament by a point, the team looks to rebound this year.

You can read the whole article here.

September 1, 2010

VCHS: Football Program Praised on KOIN TV for Coaching Values

During a summer camp in August, KOIN 6 reporter Mike Donahue visited with Valley Catholic High School football coaches and players. The team has been locally recognized for coaching sportsmanship, team-play and values for life.

Valley Catholic’s first football game is Friday, Sept. 3 against Blanchet Catholic at Willamette University in Salem.

The video link below displays a series of stories featured on KOIN that day. The Valley Catholic Football story is the first one in the series. If you miss the opportunity to click when you see our story, just refresh your screen and you can click on the image of the Valley Catholic Football uniformed players.

August 13, 2010

VCHS: Harmon Shoots Course Record 61 to Win Santiam Junior

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Lindsay with her father Mark, at the 2009 OGA Parent-Child Chapman Tournament.

Lindsay Harmon, 17, of Lake Oswego, Ore. shot a course record 61 at Santiam Golf Course in Sublimity, Ore. to win the Girls Division at the Santiam Junior Championship, an officially sanctioned event on the Oregon Junior Golf schedule.

She recently defended her OGA Parent-Child Chapman title at Salem Golf Club along with her father Mark, holed out on the 309 yard, par-4 18th hole to get to 61.

Harmon, a senior-to-be at Valley Catholic High School also repeated this year as the 4A/3A/2A/1A OSAA high school champion. This past May she beat Monica Vaughn of Reedsport, Ore. by 1-stroke to take the 2010 OSAA title.

Harmon has made a verbal commitment to attend and play for Washington State University in 2011.

August 9, 2010

Giant Garage Sale Hosted by Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon Aug. 21

Come find the treasure you have been waiting for!!!

Pass this date and time on to everyone you know.

Saturday, Aug. 21
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
At the Old Gym and Play Court areas in the center of campus, behind the Convent

Sisters of St. Mary of Oregon
4440 SW 148th Ave.
Beaverton, OR 97007

August 4, 2010

VCS Alumnus to Star in A Chorus Line

Our own Valley Catholic alum, Charlie Wilson ‘04 will star in a local area production of “A Chorus Line.” Perhaps first inspired by his younger sister Katie Wilson’07 and her dancing pursuits, Charlie began a career on the stage and in musical theater while a freshman at Valley Catholic. He performed in VCS productions throughout high school including Aladdin, Honk!, Damn Yankees, Annie and South Pacific. Post graduation, Charlie spent four years touring with The Young Americans, a group that later would bring him right back to our campus! (Read more about The Young Americans visit to Valley Catholic in 2009.)

A colleague of his sister’s, Amy Palamino (whose résumé includes touring with Cats, 42nd Street and Cabaret), invited Charlie to audition for the Broadway Rose Theater Company production of A Chorus Line. Charlie landed the role of Italian Mike Costa, who, like Charlie, begins a dancing career after following his sister to dance school. A Chorus Line runs Aug. 4-22. To learn more about the production and to purchase your tickets, visit Tigard’s Broadway Rose Theater Company.

The Young Americans were founded almost 50 years ago in Hollywood, Calif. to provide our talented Young American student performers (15-21 years of age) with education in music, dance, performance and teaching, and to use this training, and the good will and optimism of these young people to support music in schools and its inherent benefits through conducting International Music Outreach Workshops in educational facilities of all types throughout the world.

July 26, 2010

Important Fall Athletic Info for Parents and Athletes

Dear Parents/Athletes:

Fall sports practice begins on August 23rd . Here are a couple of important reminders and some changes that this year will bring:

Valley Catholic observes a no-cut policy in all of their athletic programs.

  • Physicals are required every two years and must be done prior to participation in practices or games. The physicals forms have been updated and all NEW physicals must be filled out on the OSAA sanctioned form. They can be downloaded from OSAA website. 
  • Sport Consent forms must be filled out prior to each season. Coaches will hand them out and collect them within the first week of practice.
  • Fall athletic fees ($100.00) are due by August 23rd . Please turn your fee into the main office to receive your ticket to practice. You cannot participate in practice until your physical is turned in and your fee is paid.
  • Please check the High School Athletic Web Site for first practice times and locations. They will be posted as soon as coaches make them available.
  • Coaches will hand out full practice schedules, consent forms, and game schedules at the time of the first meeting.

If you have any questions or would like to speak directly to a coach please contact the athletic office at (503) 520-4720 or by email.

July 19, 2010

Valley Catholic Has Two Teams in Relay for Life

logoValley Catholic School is sending two teams to the Relay for Life, July 24-25. The high school will be sponsoring a student team, “Footloose at VC,” in honor and in memory of those who have survived and are fighting cancer. The elementary school has two teams, “Valley Catholic Elementary” and “Valley Catholic Too.”

The elementary school team has raised approximately $1,000 each year for the past three years. According to one of the team captains, Valley Catholic Elementary Teacher Janet Rabe, their goal this year is to exceed previous years.
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July 15, 2010

Valley Catholic Student Recognized by Beaverton Mayor and City Council

Yamini Naidu

Yamini Naidu

Valley Catholic High School incoming sophomore Yamini Naidu was the high school level winner of Beaverton’s “If I Were Mayor…” contest.

Yamini Naidu submitted a one-minute video saying what she would do as mayor. Her approach revolved around easing of traffic congestion, focusing on crime - specifically about those that are drug-related, and transparency in government.

Entries were judged on clarity, creativity, proper use of grammar and subject relevancy. You can read about all the winners here.

Lacrosse Era Begins at Valley Catholic

Coach Peter Morgan will Begin the Lacrosse Era at Valley Catholic

testThe spring of 2011 will see Valley Catholic add another offering to its sports programs - boys lacrosse. Peter Morgan has been given the task of building the program from the ground up. Much like the start of football in 2007, Valley is hoping for quick returns when it comes to building a competitive program.

Coach Morgan played professionally in the National Lacrosse League since 2001. This included a stint from 2005-2009 with the Portland Lumberjax. Within that time with Portland, Coach Morgan helped lead them to the western conference championship in 2008, was named to the all-star team in 2009, and became the franchise leader in goals scored. The last two seasons he has spent with the Washington Stealth.

Coach Morgan is a graduate of Simon Fraser University, where he was also captain of their basketball team from 1999-2001. His coaching responsibilities over the years have seen him work several camps and with various school programs. In 2010 he was the head JV coach at Beaverton High School. Coach Morgan is looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead in building our lacrosse program from day one. Coach Morgan plans to actively encourage anyone with an interest in America’s fastest growing sport to participate next spring.

Please contact Athletic Director Jeff Gallagher with any questions.

Valley Catholic Hires New Girls Soccer Coach

Girls Soccer - Bloms returns to Valley Catholic to lead program

soccer_imageValley Catholic is thrilled to announce the hiring of Austra Bloms as their head girls soccer coach. Austra had been a varsity assistant and JV coach at Valley Catholic in 2008 and 2009. She will take over the program this coming fall. As a high school player, Austra was Co-MVP at Westside Christian HS on the Mens Team (there was no girls team at the time). Coach Bloms received a scholarship to play for NAIA Div. 1 Concordia University in Portland. She tore her ACL at the beginning of her sophomore year, red-shirted, and was recruited to play for NCAA D-I Florida Atlantic University. On a full ride at FAU she won a spot on the U.S. National Deaf Soccer Team in 1999, led her team to an historic 1st-place international win, and landed a permanent spot on the 2005 Women’s Deaf Team Olympics Squad. She was selected as co-captain for seven years and led the team to an Olympic Gold Medal at the 2005 Deaf Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia.

Coach Bloms has been coaching soccer since 1994 and is looking forward to taking over at Valley Catholic. Austra is committed to continuing to build Valley Catholic into one of the state’s premier soccer programs. The Valiants have competed in the state tournament in each of the last five seasons, highlighted by three league championships and an appearance in the state finals in 2008.

Please contact Athletic Director Jeff Gallagher with any questions.