St. Francis of Assisi
C.Y.O Web Page
What is C.Y.O:
Catholic Youth Organization
For boys and girls in all schools in grades 1-12
OUR PARISH C.Y.O SPONSORS 25 TEAMS IN 8 SPORTS
Mission Statement:
The Catholic Youth Organization is a parish-based program,
which provides opportunities for youth to grow in faith and
understanding of their Church through involvement in parish,
regional, and Archdiocesan life. The Catholic Youth Organization's
five phase approach to youth ministry: athletic, social, cultural,
service and spiritual, is a model of youth ministry which involves
youth from elementary grades through high school in youth related
activities and programs. Through a total youth ministry concept,
the Catholic Youth Organization collaborates and/or cooperates on
all of the youth-related programs offered by the Parish.
The emphasis of the Catholic Youth Organization is to enable
and to empower youth to become responsible participants in their faith community.
What is The C.Y.O Program
The St. Francis Catholic Youth Organization (C.Y.O)
- one of the oldest continuing ministries of our parish
- currently sponsors 21 teams in 8 sports for parish
children in grades 1-8. The sports and the number of
teams in each are: football(2), basketball(11), volleyball(2),
baseball(2), and one each in softball, track, cross country
and cheerleading. For parish children in grades 9-12,
the C.Y.O sponsors 3 teams in basketball and one in
volleyball.
C.Y.O competition at St. Francis got started when our
auditorium (Leonard Hall) was completed in 1955
and our Holy Name Society sponsored a team of high
school boys. In the ensuing years, with the assistance
of many adult volunteers, C.Y.O programs have expanded
dramatically. Currently, an Advisory Board of adult
volunteers administers our C.Y.O activities with an
annual budget of over $20,000, of which about half
comes from the United Way and the rest from registration
fees for children participating in sports and special fund
raising events such as our Monte Carlo night. The
registration fees help defray the cost of uniforms,
equipment and referee fees.
While the athletic program is the
C.Y.O.'s
largest activity, there are many other projects for athletes and non-athletes.
C.Y.O members help prepare and package food for the Aid for Friends ministry;
they deliver flowers to shut-ins at Christmas and Easter, and conduct a coat
drive for the poor in Philadelphia and Chester. this spring, C.Y.O boys and
girls served as mentors and friends for competitors in the PA Special Olympics.
In past years, the C.Y.O has sponsored entries in the Archdiocesan 1-act play
competition. During the past year, four of our teams were C.Y.O Champions: our
5-6 grade football team coached by Stan Kutufaris finished the season
undefeated; our 11-12 grade boys basketball team coached for the past 7 years
by Milt Hedrick were champions of C.Y.O Region 13; our 7-8 grade girls
volleyball team and our 5-8 grade girls cheerleading team each won first place
in C.Y.O competition.
Win or lose in competition, the
C.Y.O programs provide a valuable supplement in the faith-filled development of
our youth. In addition to group prayer before and after competition, when
timely, the teams attend Mass before games.
C.Y.O Volunteer
Parish Hall of Fame
The Parish Catholic Youth
Organization has honored many men and women who have devoted themselves to the
parish children by running the C.Y.O. Here are some names entered into the
Parish Hall of Fame :
- Mark & Kathy Clatterbaugh who
have given of their time in coaching tracks and basketball for almost 10 years.
- Joan Scanlon who was
instrumental in starting our one act plays that won several Archdiocesan
contests. (Joan is deceased. Her husband accepted the award for her.)
- Ann Jeffers Kullman ran the
girls track teams for 10 years and was a tremendous role model for them. (Ann is
deceased. Her husband and sons accepted the award for her.)
- Jack Manning who attended school
at SFA and went on to be coach of C.Y.O basketball teams even while attending
college himself.
- Bob Simpson was involved in the
C.Y.O for almost twenty years beginning in the late 1960s and he did everything
from raising funds to being the "boss".
- Stan Kutufaris has been turning
out champion football teams in our 5th and 6th Grades for twenty five years. He
has instilled Christian principles in our young boys in their formative years.
To watch Stan deal with these young boys is almost like watching a younger
version of Joe Paterno.
- Nick Kutufaris is following in
his father's paths and has been coaching for 10 years. He is a product of our
program and continues to give back to our children.
- Tom Wimer has been motivating
the youth of our parish for almost 30 years. He is involved with the Life Teen
Program and coaches sports teams. (Tom received a standing ovation.)
- John McGrory has been in the
parish since 1972 and was the very successful coach of the varsity football team
for twenty years. He turned out men of character and some of his players went on
to further recognition in their sport.
- Dan McTague was one of the
originators of our C.Y.O in 1966. He coached, ran fund raisers, helped establish
one act plays and kept the C.Y.O going in its early years.
- John and Maureen Peters were
recognized for their leadership roles in the organization for the past seven
years.
- George Schneider was recognized
for years of dedication as C.Y.O moderator.
- Marty Stenson, the master of
ceremonies for the evening, was surprised at the special award presented to him
for dedication to C.Y.O in the parish. |