Canterbury reminds fans to “Honor the Game”
August 28th 2009
Click here for a press release about special events surrounding Saturday’s boys and girls soccer matches against Homestead (requires Adobe Reader).
August 28th 2009
Click here for a press release about special events surrounding Saturday’s boys and girls soccer matches against Homestead (requires Adobe Reader).
August 26th 2009
by Mary O’Reilly
In their first home and only second match of the season, the Canterbury boys tennis team was victorious against the New Haven Bulldogs, winning 5-0 with two 6-0, 6-0 matches.
August 26th 2009
by Madison Moyle
“Do or Die”: As the Lady Cavs held their season opener against Lakewood Park on Tuesday, the motivational team motto seemed to be lost in the distress of multiple errors. Having lost 4 starters from the 2008-2009 season, the volleyball team has been put through a rigorous preseason to prepare for the intensity of competition found in their schedule.
August 21st 2009
It figured that the beginning of the boys soccer season would be tough going for Greg Mauch’s Canterbury Cavaliers. Having lost 7 senior starters, including 4 Division I players, from last year’s roster, Mauch is rebuilding his squad from the ground up. The new-look Cavaliers gained experience on Friday night against a quality opponent, but dropped a 5-0 decision against a more experienced and more composed #3 North Central team at IPFW as part of the National Soccer Festival. Senior midfielder Tyler Huber was Canterbury’s most dangerous player on Friday, as he tested the Panther defense on multiple occasions, but was unable to find the back of the net. Canterbury will return to action on Saturday night, when they make up the contest against Bishop Luers that was postponed on Thursday. The JV game is set to begin at 6:30 p.m., with varsity to follow. The Student Athlete Advisory Committee-sponsored tailgate, with free food and drinks for all current Canterbury high school students, will begin around 7:15 p.m.
August 20th 2009
Heavy rainfall on the morning of Thursday, August 20 has led to the postponement of Canterbury’s season-opening boys soccer match against Bishop Luers tonight. The game has been postponed until approximately 8 p.m. on Saturday, as the varsity game is scheduled to follow a junior varsity game that begins at 6:30 p.m.
August 19th 2009
While some students will tromp through the doors at Canterbury School for the first time in 2 months on Thursday, many others have spent the past few weeks going through two-a-days, preseason practices and even, in some cases, early-season matches for Cavaliers sports teams.