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MS Golf Season Recap from the Coach

Posted by Village School Athletics at Apr 25, 2016 5:57AM PDT
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The middle school golf programs continues to grow in its second year. Doubling in size, the program was split into two teams. The competitive team featured the top 8 boys golfer, and our only girl golfer. The remaining golfers worked on developing their skills, which was led by TGA. The middle school competitive golf team showed tremendous improvement throughout the year. The golfers featured a blend of 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. This is a wonderful sign for the future of The Village School Golf Program. Enrique O had the lowest average for the season. Meghan A was the only female golfer, and she had a great season. This included a 2nd place finish at the HJPC Championships. “Seeing the growth in our middle school program is very exciting. Building a program starts by developing a foundation. This middle school program is the foundation of our future. We have some talented young golfers,” said Coach Brotherton.

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2016 Tennis Season Recap

Greetings all,

Our regular season has ended, and we are now in a period where we can hold off-season practices. Since this will be our last posting for some time, it is a good opportunity to recap the season.

The season’s biggest news for all Village tennis players, coaches, and administrators was getting courts built on-campus! In late February we held our first practice on the new courts and ushered in a new era in tennis at The Village School. In addition to student practicing/playing, Village will also eventually host adult league play and offer private lessons for our community.

For the high school team’s season, our overall W-L record was 52-46. Our boys team made history by capturing the first district championship in Village history. And four boys — the most in VHS history — qualified for the State tournament. We look forward to next year’s arrival of some fine rising 8th grade players, and we also say so long to a large number of senior players. As a coach, saying goodbye to our senior players as they begin their college careers is always the most bittersweet time of the season. We will get a chance to gather one last time in celebration at the Spring Banquet (VESPY Awards) on April 30th, and we will surely hit some tennis balls a few more times before school ends in May. So until next time: play the first good one…

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On Saturday, April 16th, Positive Coaching Alliance held their annual Youth Sports Awards Banquet that honors all of the Double-Goal Coach Award winners. The banquet was held in beautiful Palo Alto, California, only minutes away from the Stanford University campus. Our very own high school Cross Country Coach, Scott Mastro, was one of fifty national winners of this year’s Double-Goal Coach Award. This was an incredible achievement for Coach Mastro, and is a testament to the job and impact he had on the athletes in his program both on and off the field. This event was extra special for Coach Mastro, as he was accompanied by his eldest daughter, Gabi, who stood by his side to celebrate her father’s achievement.

Before the banquet started, Coach Mastro was able to attend a PCA workshop along with the other national winners. This was an opportunity to gather among your fellow coaches and learn from the PCA staff, share ideas, and engage in fun team-building activities. Later that evening, the Youth Sports Awards Banquet started with a social gathering on the patio of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. It was a great experience to be surrounded by coaches from all over the country who have all dedicated their lives to their craft and the development of our athletes. These coaches not only excel at teaching their sport, but have made a lasting impact on their athlete’s lives by developing their character, and fostering an environment for their programs that instills proper values, all made possible by building strong relationships.

The banquet was hosted by Fox Sports anchors, Molly McGrath and Joel Klatt. It was a beautiful venue, with big screens that live streamed the speeches on stage. The food was a plated steak dinner, with salad and dessert. It was delicious. The evening including testimonials from PCA advocates, sponsors, and professional coaches. Jim Thompson, founder and CEO of the Positive Coaching Alliance, was also on hand to share his passion and appreciation for everyone who supports PCA. He also gave thanks to all coaches who give their time and passion to youth athletes across America, including all of the national winners. The banquet then conducted an on-stage interview of four of this year’s national winners. It was great to hear their philosophy as coaches and what practices they have implemented into their program that has made them successful.

The banquet concluded with an incredible interview that was given by former Gold Medal women’s soccer player, and World Cup champion, Julie Foudy. Julie had the privilege of chatting with the legendary tennis player, and women’s rights advocate, Billie Jean King. Billie Jean also started the Women’s Tennis Assocation (WTA) and was instrumental in her advocacy for Title IX, and continues to lead the fight for women’s equality throughout the world. As a witness to this interview, it was truly amazing how much energy, charisma, intelligence, and class Billie Jean King exudes into a room. She was captivating. She was one of those special people that you remember meeting. She was the honorary recipient of the annual PCA Award and praised the philosophy of the Positive Coaching Alliance. It was a perfect ending to a thoughtful ceremony that celebrated the positive influence coaches have on our youth athletes.

Congratulations to Coach Mastro for being recognized as a national Double-Goal Coach Award Winner. He not only developed and prepared the athletes he coached to be successful, but he was able to reach beyond the sport itself to make a lasting impact on their lives. Great job, Coach Mastro. We are proud of all you have accomplished and thank you for your effort to better our athletes both on and off the field.

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The Village Athletic Golf Tournament has been rescheduled to May 9th

The National Weather Service have issued advisory warnings for tomorrow afternoon. While we would love to play, we do not want to put our participants safety in jeopardy. After discussions with Pine Forest County Club, we decided to postpone our outing to Monday, May 9th. We apologize for any inconvenience, and anxiously await the newly scheduled date.

Thank you.

TAPPS State Tennis Tournament Recap

Posted by Village School Athletics at Apr 13, 2016 6:14AM PDT
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Due to their performance at the district tournament a couple weeks ago, four of our boys qualified to travel to Waco and play in the state tournament this past Monday and Tuesday. Our players were Amit, Shaunak, Inigo, and Justus.

The first morning started with a 3 hour rain delay. But eventually the Waco skies cleared and the day turned quite warm. After a short warm-up the boys’ singles were able to get underway. Shaunak and Amit both went on-court at about the same time. Amit unfortunately had to face and lost to the #2 seed in the first round, but we will gladly take the experience for our talented freshman. Shaunak had more of a battle in his match but also fell in straight sets. Inigo and Justus took the court for their 1st round match about an hour later and promptly won in straight sets. In their 2nd round match Monday evening Justus and Inigo faced an a tough Tyler team. We lost the first set and fought to a 4-4 draw in the second before dropping the last two games.

While we look forward to new talent next year, we acknowledge and honor our departing seniors and the years they have dedicated to Village Tennis:

Aanchal J. (4 years, 1 district appearance)
Parin T. (4 years, 1 district appearance)
Sandhya S. (4 years)
Yash A. (4 years, 2 district appearances)
Inigo A-O. (3 years, 2 district appearances, 2 state appearances)
Justus V. (3 years,2 district appearances, 2 state appearances)
Devan S. (3 years)
Vishal P. (3 years)
Alvaro I. (3 years, 1 district appearance)
Nick D. (1 year)

We have one last scrimmage this Thursday at home vs. BISH, and this will bring to an end perhaps the best season ever for VHS Tennis. In addition for the above student-athletes, this also brings to an end some very fine, high school tennis careers.