Holy Family School Knights Triumph at CYO-LA Jamie DeRose Invitational



The Holy Family School Knights continue to demonstrate their commitment to excellence, hard work, and sportsmanship each season. Regardless of the outcome, the community recognizes how truly blessed its student-athletes are.

On October 12, the Knights Cross-Country Team proudly represented their school at the CYO-LA Jamie DeRose Invitational held at Crescenta Valley Park. The event drew over 600 runners from thirty-five schools across Southern California. Holy Family School’s Boys A-Team—comprising J. Culver, E. Viramontes, E. Avitia, and E. Leoning—secured an impressive 1st place finish in the 2-mile race, with J. Culver also taking 1st place individually in the same event.

For the complete listing of team and individual results, visit meetresults.net.

The HFS Athletic Department remains dedicated to nurturing both the mental and physical well-being of its students. Through a robust physical education program and a diverse range of team and individual sports—including golf, track and field, cross country, cheer, flag football, volleyball, basketball, and soccer—Holy Family School continues to foster character development, teamwork, and lifelong fitness.

Holy Family’s athletic achievements encompass numerous conference championships, student conference honors, and collective recognition for exceptional teamwork and sportsmanship.

“At Holy Family Catholic School, we passionately instill Christian values and Catholic principles in our students, guiding them through the Gospel message of Jesus Christ: Faith, Community, Service, and Excellence. These principles are the foundation of our community and the essence of our mission.” 

Holy Family School, 1301 Rollin St., South Pasadena, (626) 799-4354 or visit school.holyfamily.org.

 

 

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