Santa Cruz Sentinel: Hawks Victory!
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 4/10/2014, “Local Roundup: Boys Volleyball.” Read more: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/Sports/ci_25543923/Local-Roundup:-Cabrillo-softball-gets-win
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 4/10/2014, “Local Roundup: Boys Volleyball.” Read more: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/Sports/ci_25543923/Local-Roundup:-Cabrillo-softball-gets-win
Mount Madonna School’s fledgling basketball program received a deeply-appreciated boost with the installation of a new, permanent basketball hoop near the Courtside classrooms. The new hoop – which third and fourth graders arenow enjoying each day – was made possible through the generous support of the Meltzer family (Ben, 4th). Thank You!
Serve it up: Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League (SCCAL) boys volleyball is about to get underway, with junior varsity (JV)
The 2013 ALL-SCCAL Girls Volleyball awards were announced in December; three Mount Madonna School student athletes are included:
Second Team: Talia Speaker
Honorable Mentions: Lexi Julien and Sophie Ortiz
Mount Madonna School’s girls varsity volleyball team has received the Central Coast Section (CCS) highest academic honor by the CIF: ‘2013-14 Fall Season Scholastic Championship Team Award.’
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 12/18/2013, “Four county teams receive honors by CCS.” Read more: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/aptos/ci_24745768/four-county-teams-receive-honors-by-ccs-high
Congratulations to the middle school girls Gold team — which has won the 2013 Silicon Valley Athletic League (SVAL) championship
Santa Cruz Sentinel, 11/15/2013, “CCS Girls D-V Volleyball: Mount Madonna makes most of ‘gift’ of top seed,” by Julie Jag. Photos by Shmuel Thaler.
The Hawks will play next in the semi-finals on Wed, Nov. 20, time TBA.
The match will be at Thomas More School, 1565 S. White Road, San Jose
Hawks will play the victor of the Nov. 16 D-V quarter finals match – either Thomas More or Crystal Springs.
It’s well-known among local sports fans that volleyball is the premier sport at Mount Madonna School (MMS). Students, some as
Five enthusiastic teachers have joined the faculty at Mount Madonna School (MMS) this year. Ashley England, Brian Darsie, Kelly Cox,