
On Monday, March 9th, come and enjoy a family night of fun and watch the teachers/administration of St. Pius V School take on the Varsity Boys/Girls Basketball Team! Doors open at 6:30pm and the game starts at 7:00 at Breed Middle School.
Enjoy a halftime show by the Varsity Cheerleaders with a “4 minutes of fame” game with the 3rd and 4th grade basketball teams. A concession stand with popcorn, treats, and other refreshments will be available for purchase. Enter our Raffle Drawing for a chance to win 2 tickets to K Pop Icons on July 5th at the Lynn Auditorium. Between quarters, take your shot at winning 5 NUT Day passes with our 3-Point Shot Contest.
Pre-sale ticket sales have ended. Tickets at the door are $6 per person or $25 per family of 4 or more ('Family' refers to parents and siblings only). All funds raised at this event go directly to the Athletics Program. Email questions to jhallisey@stpiusvschool.org
The St. Pius V School Athletic Program provides students with the opportunity to develop their athletic skills in track, basketball, cheerleading, baseball, and softball. Student-athletes learn the rules of the sport as well as important life lessons of teamwork, cooperation, and sportsmanship. The athletic program aims to promote school spirit and further enhance the school's mission by teaching the "whole child."
Students in Grades 5 - 8 who meet the school's criteria for "DOING ONE'S BEST” and "BEING KIND TO OTHERS" during the school day are eligible to try out for a team. Students who are selected for a team must sign a contract and pay a fee before they will be allowed to participate. This contract states that a positive attitude and attendance at practices and games is required of each team member. Parents also sign a contract that lists the parental responsibilities when a child is participating in the sports program.
A Sports Banquet is held in the spring to celebrate all our athletes, coaches, and athletic directors.
track
Students interested in running track participate in the Catholic Elementary School Cross Country League. Track season runs in the fall. Cross Country provides students with the opportunity to develop their running skills while staying physically fit. The program also fosters the ideals of good sportsmanship and team camaraderie. Students train after school and compete against other local Catholic schools in both dual meets and championship meets.
basketball
St. Pius V has four basketball teams: Boys Varsity (grades 7-8), Girls Varsity (grades 7-8), Boys Junior Varsity (grades 5-6), and Girls Junior Varsity (grades 5-6). Basketball season runs during the winter months. Our teams participate in the North Shore Catholic Elementary School Basketball League (NSCESBL) with other Catholic schools on the north shore. Winning varsity teams from NSCESBL compete in the Archdiocese of Boston CYO Tournament. For more information on NSCESBL, including game schedules and scores, visit their website www.NSCESBL.com.
Cheer
Our Cheer program runs during the winter months. Cheerleaders improve their physical endurance, flexibility, and coordination all while promoting a spirit of unity among team members and our school community. Our cheerleaders perform their routines during Varsity Basketball home games.
Baseball/softball
St. Pius V has both a softball team and baseball team for students in grades 6-8. The season runs during the fall months. Our teams participate in the Lynn Public Middle School League as well as Salem. The games occur at the Breed Complex for both softball and baseball. This is a good foundation for students who can try baseball and softball for the first time in a low-stakes setting.
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Congratulations to our 2024 Boys JV Basketball team on winning the NSCESBL Championship!!! We are so proud of all you have accomplished during the 2023-2024 basketball season!
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Our 2019 Boys Varsity Basketball team came out in the No. 1 spot for the regular basketball season, finishing the regular season undefeated 12-0, and went on to participate in the Archdiocese of Boston CYO Tournament. Their athletic and academic accomplishments were featured in this 2019 article by The Daily Item: www.itemlive.com/2019/02/21/a-special-group-coming-together-at-st-pius/. Several of these young men earned scholarships to local Catholic high schools, where they continued to achieve new academic and extracurricular feats!

