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Connelly's athletic program seeks to develop each student's full potential for leadership and cooperation through teamwork. As a member of both the Alpha and San Joaquin Leagues in the small schools division of the California Interscholastic Federation, Connelly fields competitive teams in the following sports:

Fall
Winter
Spring
Tennis
Volleyball
Cross Country
Golf
Basketball
Soccer
Water Polo
Softball
Swimming

All athletes planning to participate in any sport throughout the 2010-2011 school year must turn in a sports physical to the main school office by Aug. 1. *Physicals for incoming 9th-grade students are due July 15.

Students who wish to participate in Connelly's sports program must attend an information meeting, along with their parents, at the beginning of the season. Any student is eligible to participate, providing she maintains a grade point average of 2.0 or above.  



ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS

FOUR-TIME BACK-TO-BACK CIF SS V-AA VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS
November 25, 2009

Cornelia Connelly School wins fourth consecutive Volleyball CIF Championship

 

Connelly's Koala's defeated Saddleback Valley Christian in four games on Nov. 21 to win the school's fourth consecutive CIF Championship. Connelly plays at La Jolla Country Day School at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 24 in the first round of the State Championships.

 

The Connelly team went undefeated in League; the only losses all season were in tournament play. Sophomore Nicole Yost, of Seal Beach, led the team and won MVP for the San Joaquin League. Gecelle de Guia, a junior from Cerritos, made First Team, and Senior Chanelle Neal, of Huntington Beach also won First Team. Haylie Butler was named Second Team all league and Honorable Mentions went to Nicole Han, a junior from Long Beach and Kathleen Chelling, a junior from Los Alamitos.

 

Coach Garry Currier said the team played strong throughout the playoffs. "Everyone played in the first two rounds of CIF and with that, the girls got the experience they needed to get through the next couple rounds," Currier said. "The girls stepped up and didn't just want it, they 'took it' from the other teams."

 

Connelly entered the finals fired up, but fell to Saddleback Valley Christian in the first game. In the second game, Connelly faced a second loss when down 21-15, but Connelly sided out and  Co-captain Nicole Yost led the team with her great serving to finish the game 25-21. Scoring volleyed back and forth in the third game. The Eagles had game point twice, but couldn't make a serve to end the game. Connelly was down 29-28 when Saddleback missed a serve to tie the game at 29. Connelly took advantage with great plays to finish it off 31-29. Game four was fun to the Koalas, Currier said. After repeated battles for points, the Eagles were up 22-20, when Connelly sided out to push to 21 points. Connelly subbed in freshman setter Haylie Butler and ended the game with 4 tough serves. The last play of the game was a kill by Senior leader Chanelle Neal. "It was a tough game that the girls played great in," Currier said. "Our unsung hero was Nicole Han. Her leadership took us to the next level and her passing was nails down the stretch to make sure our setters were able to get the ball out to every girl the way they wanted it," he said.

 




Swim Team takes 3rd Place in League
May 2, 2008

Congratulations to the Swim Team - they took 3rd Place in their league!
Rio Millspaugh, a sophomore: she is the League Champion in the 100 Fly and set a new League record!




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"Even though the journey can be challenging, the rewards, to me, are priceless. I have gained knowledge, self-discovery, incredible friends, love, and countless memories."
Katherine, Class of 2011

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