The GSPN High School Cup standings were finalized to determine the best all-around athletic Program in the IIAGG for 2012-2013. The cup counts football, cross-country, golf, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball, wrestling, softball, tennis, rugby, track & field, and paddling (not counted was flag rugby or junior varsity sports). The point system is as follows: 10 points for Playoff Champions, 5 points Regular Season Champions, and 1 point per playoff victory.
Points for each sport during the 4 quarter school year
Sanchez- 84 Points: Congrats on the Sharks winning the cup. The football, wrestling, baseball, rugby, and mixed paddling championships were the difference.
Southern- 60 Points: The Dolphins get second based off titles in girls volleyball, soccer and softball. Can you say Paige Surber?
GW- 50 Points: The school with the largest enrollment did well with titles girls rugby and boys volleyball.
JFK- 40 Points: The Islanders finish strong with titles in tennis, paddling, and girls track & field.
Guam High- 37 Points: Joe Taitano has the Panthers running with titles in cross country and boys track & field.
AOLG- 26 Points: The Cougars basketball and volleyball teams had a great year. Not bad not having boys teams.
St. John’s- 23 points: Boys soccer, girls tennis, and a playoff run by boys basketball gets them on board.
St. Thomas- 20 Points: St. Thomas sweep boys and girls golf. That’s about it. Wrestler Noah Whitt goes there, but he accounts for the Sharks team.
FD-16 points: The Friar Nation did well placing in soccer, basketball, baseball, and rugby. Could’ve done better in other sports.
Okkodo- 15 Points: The Bulldogs Boys Championship Basketball team accounts for 13 Points.
ND- 9 Points: The Royals points came from girls soccer and rugby.
St. Paul- 6 points: How did the Warriors fair with only one ranking in boys basketball? Division Champs.
Relive the championship game moments with these GSPN flashback photos