Skip to main content

Loyola girls basketball team has perfect season, wins championship in rookie year

Share

The Loyola High School girls' Bantam basketball team went undefeated in its first-ever year, and the same year the school opted to go coed after more than a century as a boys-only school.

The school in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grace neighbourhood was boys only for 128 years.

Now, its first cohort of female students has made a mark, winning the Bantam girls GMAA championship.

"I knew right away I was going to try out," said MVP Jillian Mueller. "I didn't think we were going to be this strong at first. I really didn't think we were going to be the champions."

Watch CTV News Montreal journalist Kelly Greig's report above for more. 

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

How can I tell if I have norovirus? Expert explains symptoms

The highly contagious norovirus is spreading across Canada, with some symptoms overlapping with other viruses. CTVNews.ca spoke with a health expert to find out how you can tell you have norovirus, the most common form of stomach flu, and what to do if you have it.

Stay Connected