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Despite some early season weather that has prohibited the cross country team from some of their outdoor training, the team has been preparing for the season ahead by incorporating a variety of workouts. This year’s squad, featuring 31 Middle School athletes, has been going through a series of circuit training workouts, and running stairs. On days when the weather has cooperated, the Vikings take to the field and log their miles. First year Head Coach, Matt Mouro, is excited about this year’s team. “They have shown a great attitude thus far and have been working hard early on. We still have a ways to go as a team, but I like the direction we are headed.” The Vikings first meet in on Saturday, September 10th, as they compete in the Lutheran South Invitational. Good luck to all of our Viking runners this year.

Go Vikings!

8th Grade Football Season Preview

Posted by Village School Athletics at Aug 31, 2016 5:49AM PDT
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The 8th grade football team is excited to begin its season on August 29th against Presbyterian. The team began practicing on August 9th and have been enduring the summer heat as they prepare for the season. This team will compete for a title in the HJPC Division II level this season and play conference games against Saint Michael’s, Presbyterian, River Oaks Baptist, and AOS. The Vikings return Rodrigo J., Bernardo R., Harry B., Andrew D., Harvey H., Griffin R., Cole B., and Joseph H. Come out this season and support your Vikings!

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On Thursday, August 25th, the Varsity Football team had our season opener at HBU Stadium against Legacy Prep. After experiencing a slight delay due to lightning in the area, the game was officially underway at 5:00PM. The Vikings won the coin toss and chose to receive. The first half saw little ball movement from either team. Both teams tried to establish their run games early and often, but it was the defensive side of the ball that made plays and big tackles. The Vikings defense was highlighted by the twin linebackers, Jeremy and Jon S. The twins showed great range from sideline to sideline, pursuing the ball and making tackles for losses. The Legacy passing attack was non existent. Max P was on an island all night against their physical 6’3" wide receiver. Max stuck with him stride for stride, had multiple pass breakups, and the physical Wide Receiver did not record a single catch.

The second half was more of the same. The defenses were digging in and winning the battle up front. It was a battle of field position, which is a battle the Vikings lost in the first half. After recording a few first downs, the field position swung in the Vikings favor, and RB, Khalil M, broke off a 31 yard run. The score remained tied entering the 4th after the drive stalled. The first score of the game came at the 7:00 mark in the 4th when Legacy Prep got their ground game going. The 2 point conversion failed, but the Vikings now trailed, 6-0. The Vikings were forced to punt on their next possession, but the defense stepped up, forcing a 3 and out from Legacy. With under 3 minutes remaining in the game, the Vikings went hurry up offense, and had a few quick hitters that Robinson connected on to Viking wide receivers. After 2 connections, the Vikings called another pass play, but this time, Max P got behind the defense. Robinson let it fly and connected with Palmer on a 70 yard score! The Vikings tied it up 6-6 with a big PAT coming. Kicker, Owen M, stepped up and split the uprights giving the Vikings the lead, 7-6, with 2:45 to play in the game. It was now Legacy ball at the 25 after a touchback kickoff. Legacy then ran an out-route, but sophomore cornerback, Cade B, jumped the route and took it to the house for a pick 6! The PAT was no good, but the Vikings now had a 13-6 lead. The very next possession, history repeated itself. Legacy ran an out-route to the short side of the field and Cade B read it perfectly. He jumped the pass and returned it for another Viking touchdown! The Vikings now led 19-6!

After 3.5 quarters of scoreless action, both teams combined for 25 points in the final 7 minutes of the game. All of the Vikings 19 game points were scored in the final 2 minutes and 45 seconds of the game. More than anything else, this game showed the resiliency and consistent effort from our young Viking team. It showed that lightning can strike at any point, and to keep playing until the final whistle. The team will enjoy their win and return to practice on Monday to prepare for next Friday’s visiting opponent and sister school, Windermere Prep, from Florida. Kick off for that game is at 7:00PM on Friday, September 2nd at HBU Stadium.

GAME HIGHLIGHTS:
http://www.hudl.com/video/2/177348/57c2e7f23bd81562f41da025

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Positive Coaching Alliance has announced their list of finalists for the 2016-17 Triple Impact Competitor Scholarship Award. “A Triple Impact Competitor is a person who strives to improve themselves, their teammates, and their sport as a whole.” Seniors, Amber P and Charlotte S, have been nominated as 2 of the finalists from the Houston area. With over 3,200 applications sent in, the field has narrowed significantly. This type of national recognition speaks volumes about Amber and Charlotte’s character, excellence in their sports, and commitment to their teammates and coaches. There cannot be two more deserving individuals for this award. The Village School is proud of Amber and Charlotte for representing their school, programs, and family with the highest level of integrity and grace. Keep up the great work!

For a link to see the finalists, click the link below:

http://positivecoach.org/the-pca-blog/2016-triple-impact-competitor-scholarship-finalists/?utm_source=h5m&utm_medium=e&utm_campaign=tic

Sports Media Day at Village

Posted by Village School Athletics at Aug 24, 2016 10:03AM PDT
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On Monday, August 22nd, the Village School hosted its first Sports Media Day for their fall sport high school teams. When the athletes walked in the gym, it immediately became a fun atmosphere. Music was playing through the loudspeaker. A slideshow of our athletes was playing on the drop-down projector. Double Daves Pizza catered the event, which the athletes certainly enjoyed. Our Village Vikings posed for group shots, took team photos, and individual head shots. Our Seniors posed for their Senior banner. We also snapped the photo of our Fall Media Guide Cover, which features 2 athletes from each of our Varsity teams! Valor the Viking was there to liven the atmosphere and enjoy the festivities.

Once all of the photos we taken, our very own Head of School, Gabriella Rowe, and Athletic Director, Dustin Embrey, were interviewed by members of our Viking Media team and our Sports Information Director, Nick Petito. Following them were interviews from our three Varsity Head Coaches: Chandace Tryon- Girls Volleyball, Scott Mastro- Cross Country, and Kevon Bagot- Football. Accompanying the Head Coaches were 2 athletes from their teams. The interviews were both fun and informative. Coaches and players both gave insightful responses to the questions that were asked and provided a unique and personal perspective on the culture of their programs. The consistent theme from all of the programs was the emphasis on developing our student-athletes into leaders who will learn the importance of working together, hard work, and sacrifice. All key ingredients that make a person (and team) successful. As our Head of School, Gabriella Rowe, said when asked about the importance of athletics, “It is not the culture of one, but the culture of all.” Village Vikings are modeling a Culture of Champions. Together we will be successful.

More to come on Sports Media Day, including: photos, interview footage, and quotes from our athletes and coaches! Stay Tuned!