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29th AnnualSt. Andrew's College

MacPherson Tournament

January 13, 14, 15, 2012

2011

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Welcome to St. Andrew’s College

It is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the 29th annual MacPherson Hockey Tournament. For closeto three decades, the staff and students of St. Andrew’s College have looked forward to this event

with great anticipation. For some, hockey truly is Canada’s favourite pastime, and this event has always generated tremendous enthusiasm and spirit among our entire Andrean community and beyond.

Many SAC Old Boys and their families will rekindle their connection with the School this weekend, returning to watch the Tournament and to enjoy a full program of sports and family activities back at the School. It must be especially thrilling and nostalgic for returning alumni who once played in the Tournament themselves. Many of our Varsity hockey players have gone on to pursue academic and athletic dreams at great schools in Canada and the U.S.

As a coach, player and avid fan myself, it is always exciting to watch the fast-paced and competitive games featured at the MacPherson Tournament. This year we draw teams from Ontario, Quebec, and New York. While all teams strive to win, none should lose sight of the need for sportsmanlike conduct and respect for one’s opponent. Competition and camaraderie are truly what this Tournament has come to stand for.

I think it is quite a testament to our School, coaches, players, and staff that the Tournament has evolved to the stature of what it is today. Like so many other things about St. Andrew’s, it has become one of our treasured traditions and a proud symbol of how well our hockey team performs on the North American stage.

On behalf of the School, our students, parents, alumni, and the Tournament Committee, I extend our best wishes for success to all participants.

Kevin McHenry Headmaster

Kevin McHenry is the eighth Headmaster in the 113-year history of St. Andrew’s College. He is in his third year in this role and has been at the School for 10 years, previously having served as SAC’s Assistant Headmaster, Academics and the Upper School. During his 10-year career at St. Andrew’s, Kevin has coached the First, JV Hockey and Varsity Baseball teams. He currently coaches his son Will’s York Simcoe Express Minor Peewee AAA team.

SCHEDULE OF GAMES Friday, January 139:00 am Stanstead College vs. St. Brother André CHS Aurora Community 29:30 am St. Andrew’s College vs. Mount Carmel SS Aurora Community 19:00 am St. Francis High School vs. Appleby College Aurora Recreation Centre E 9:30 am Upper Canada College vs. Ashbury College Aurora Recreation Centre W 12:30 pm LUNCHEON - ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE - GREAT HALL 3:30 pm Mount Carmel SS vs. Appleby College Aurora Community 14:00 pm Stanstead College vs. Upper Canada College Aurora Community 24:00 pm Ashbury College vs. St. Brother André CHS Aurora Recreation Centre E 7:00 pm St. Andrew’s College vs. St. Francis High School Aurora Community 1

Saturday, January 149:30 am Stanstead College vs. Ashbury College Aurora Community 210:00 am St. Francis High School vs. Mount Carmel SS Aurora Community 111:30 am St. Brother André CHS vs. Upper Canada College Aurora Community 212:00 pm Appleby College vs. St. Andrew’s College Aurora Community 1 1:30 pm Family Skate Aurora Community 2 3:00 pm Over 40 Old Boys' Game Aurora Community 1 3:00 pm Under 40 Old Boys' Game Aurora Community 2 7:00 pm (1st Hamilton) vs. (2nd Meagher) Aurora Community 19:00 pm (1st Meagher) vs. (2nd Hamilton) Aurora Community 1

Sunday, January 159:00 am 3rd Hamilton vs. 3rd Meagher Aurora Community 29:00 am 4th Hamilton vs. 4th Meagher Aurora Community 111:00 am ConSolAtion GAme Aurora Community 11:00 pm CHAmpionSHip GAme Aurora Community 1 First team listed is home team and will wear white.

29th AnnualSt. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey TournamentJanuary 13, 14 & 15, 2012 MEAGHER DIVISION

St. Brother André CHS

Stanstead College Upper Canada College

Ashbury College

HAMILTON DIVISION Appleby CollegeMount Carmel SS

St. Andrew's CollegeSt. Francis High School

History of the MacPherson Tournament

Now in its 29th year, the annual MacPherson Tournament has become a cherished tradition and highly anticipated event in the St. Andrew’s school year. The tournament, a creation of now retired first hockey

coach and teacher Al Dunford, is one of the most respected and well-organized high school hockey tournaments in North America.

The first tournament in 1984 set the tone for the future. In the opening ceremony game held on the Friday night amid the pomp and tradition of the SAC Pipe and Drum Corps performance, the ceremonial dropping of the first puck, and the wildly cheering fans, St. Andrew’s defeated the fabled Hounds of Notre Dame 5-4 in overtime.

The tournament has had a truly North American flavour, hosting schools from Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Quebec, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, New York, Illinois, Nova Scotia and Michigan as well as a variety of regions in Ontario.

At the outset, naming the tournament and the divisions was not difficult. Three Andreans: Lloyd MacPherson, Jim Hamilton and Bob Meagher devoted many years to St. Andrew’s College and its goals and traditions. While their love of things Andrean was legendary, hockey was their passion.

Mr. MacPherson was Assistant to the Headmaster from 1957-1982 and was regarded as the standard bearer for our Scottish traditions. After his retirement in 1982, Mr. MacPherson returned to his beloved Nova Scotia where he passed away in March 1988.

Mr. Hamilton was a life-long Andrean. He graduated from SAC in 1933, served as President of the Association, and in 1965 he joined the St. Andrew’s College staff as Executive Director of the SAC Foundation. Under his leadership, the School added the McLaughlin Science Building and the Bedard Athletic Complex. Mr. Hamilton passed away in November 1989 and the 1990 Tournament was played in his memory.

Dr. Meagher brought a strong academic background to SAC when he was appointed Academic Head of the Lower School in 1972. Until his retirement from the College in 1987, Dr. Meagher was an ardent supporter of life in the Lower School - Mac House, the under 14 hockey team, as well as friend and advisor to many young boys who were just beginning life away from home. In 1987, Dr. Meagher was appointed an Ontario Citizenship Court Judge. He passed away in June of 2000.

Past ChampionshipsYear Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal2011 St. Andrew’s College Gilmour Academy St. Francis High School2010 Appleby College Gilmour Academy St. Andrew's College2009 Gilmour Academy St. Francis High School Edge Schoo2008 Gilmour Academy St. Andrew’s College St. Francis High School2007 St. Andrew’s College Edge School Upper Canada College2006 Northwood School St. Andrew’s College St. Francis High School2005 St. Andrew’s College Northwood School St. Francis High School2004 Upper Canada College National Sports Academy St. Andrew’s College2003 Upper Canada College Gilmour Academy IMG Academy2002 Upper Canada College Mount Carmel School National Sports Academy 2001 Mount Carmel School Upper Canada College St. Andrew’s College 2000 St. Charles College St. Francis High School St. Andrew’s College1999 St. Andrew’s College St. Charles College Ridley College1998 St. Andrew’s College Trinity College School St. Thomas Aquinas 1997 St. Charles College St. Andrew’s College Nichols School1996 St. Andrew’s College Dunbarton School Trinity College School1995 Upper Canada College Shattuck – St. Mary’s St. Charles College1994 Nichols School St. Andrew’s College St. Charles College1993 St. Andrew’s College Nichols School Scollard Hall1992 St. Charles College St. Andrew’s College Upper Canada College1991 St. Charles College Nichols School St. Andrew’s College1990 Nichols School Saunders Secondary Oromocto High School1989 Nichols School Monarch Park Notre Dame du Foy1988 Notre Dame du Foy Nichols School St. Andrew’s College1987 Nichols School Lionel Grouix Notre Dame du Foy1986 Nichols School Cranbrook School Notre Dame Hounds1985 Nichols School St. Andrew’s College Notre Dame Hounds1984 New Hampton School St. Andrew’s College Notre Dame Hounds

“I hadn’t really thought about prep school at all until I learned more about St. Andrew’s.”

So began the stellar St. Andrew’s hockey career of Andrew Wallace just before he moved to Aurora for his grade 11 year. It was a two-year career in which Andrew would see two CISAA championships, a MacPherson title, the team captaincy and be named team MVP and St. Andrew’s Athlete of the Year—not a bad result for a Bedford, Nova Scotia, boy who hadn’t thought about prep school before.

“The more I learned about not only the hockey at SAC, but the education, the more interested I became,” herecalls. “It turned into a great two years for me.

“I went primarily for hockey, but once I got there I got involved in Cadets, playing soccer and golf, being Head of House—it became so much more than just hockey. That was something I hadn’t expected.”

Andrew was an 84-percent student who once had a five-point hockey game: a good St. Andrew’s combination. “He won five championships and scored 155 points with us in two years,” said then coachJohn MacDonald when asked to describe his star centre. “That pretty much says it all.”

Admission Director Michael Roy remembers Andrew well. “Andrew wasn’t the biggest player or the quickest,” he recalls, “but he was one of those rare players who could dictate the pace of the game, turn it into his game and take it over.

Opposing coaches noticed this all the time. “More than anything, Andrew is one of the most competitive people I’ve ever seen and that includes hockey, golf, or playing cards. That’s really his ace in the hole.”

Indeed, golf is another of Andrew’s areas of excellence. He was the two-time Nova Scotia junior golf champ, and almost certainly could have pursued a U.S. golf scholarship. But hockey has been his passion (“I’ve spent as much of my life on skates as in shoes”), so after his SAC years he set his sights on playing NCAA Division 1 hockey in the U.S.

Andrew Wallace '08takes His 'A' Game to Bowling Green Story by Jim McGillivray

“When I moved to junior hockey, the players were bigger and the game was a bit quicker. But in this league, speed is the big thing. We don’t play a lot of games, and it’s a run-and-gun style, so everybody goes full out all the time. If you’re not on your game every game you’re not competitive.”

This required some seasoning though, so Andrew spent two seasons playing junior hockey in British Columbia with the Surrey Eagles. Success followed him there. He was the team’s rookie of the year during his 19-year-old season, and team MVP and leading scorer the next year. It was here that he really became a two-way player, which set the stage for his next move, which was to Bowling Green State University in Ohio, a school with a penchant for Canadian hockey players. They approached him during his second year in B.C. He visited, liked the fit, and became a starter in his first year with the Division 1 club.

“Bowling Green was rebuilding,” he recalls. “There were 10 freshmen coming in, so I saw an opportunity to get good ice time in my first year, which was the way it worked out. I improved a lot that first year.”

Now in his second year, he is a regular starter with a young team that is struggling but becoming more competitive with each game. “We’re growing up, and the games are close in a tight league,” he notes. “We’re on the verge of being very competitive.”

Andrew says a big part of being competitive in the NCAA is the realization that every player has to bring his ‘A’ game to every period. “When I moved to junior hockey, the players were bigger and the game was a bit quicker,” he says. “But in this league, speed is the big thing. We don’t play a lot of games, and it’s a run-and-gun style, so everybody goes full out all the time. If you’re not on your game every game you’re not competitive.”

He finds he needs to be on his ‘A’ game with more than just hockey. “Academics are important to me as well,” he confirms. “That’s part of why I’m here. It’s really busy all the time, but the teachers all know how important the sports programs are to the school, so they are pretty helpful when we need to miss classes, which we often do because of the travel. But the onus is still on us to be organized and to do the work.”

With his college hockey career blossoming, Andrew can think of nothing he would have done differently in his development so far, and he encourages high school players to think carefully as they make decisions about their careers. “First thing is just to decide on what you want to achieve,” he counsels. “For me, I wanted to play hockey, but I knew it was important to get an education as well. That fit the NCAA profile perfectly.

“Second thing is to talk to your parents, listen to what they have to say, and then be patient and take your time making decisions. There’s lots of time, and the decisions you make will affect your whole life. Don’t make them quickly or without the help of your family.”

As to the future, Andrew is young and is being careful not to succumb to pressure to decide what he wants “to be” too quickly. “At the moment, hockey is a huge part of my life and I can’t really picture myself without it right now,” he says. “If I have an opportunity to play after college I’ll certainly consider that. I’m studying business as well. I like it and I’m taking it very seriously, so the potential for a plan B is inplace. But right now, hockey is at the forefront of my mind.”

MacPherson Hockey Tournament General Information 2012 ELIGIBILITYPlayers must be full-time students at their respective high school. Players from other provinces in Canada, or other countries must be eligible to compete for their high school according to their school association eligibility rules. Rosters must be filed with the tournament committee prior to a team’s first game, and no substitutions will be permitted thereafter. All players must play in the team’s first game in order to be eligible to play in subsequent games. Exceptions must first be cleared with the tournament convenor prior to a team’s first match. In the case of goaltender injury or suspension, a third goaltender (if not already rostered) may be added to the tournament roster, but must fulfill the eligibility requirements of paragraph one above. FORMATThe eight teams will be divided into two divisions (the Meagher Division and the Hamilton Division) of four teams each. Each team will play a single round robin in its division on Friday and Saturday. During this time, each team will have three games. After the round robin play, the standings will be tabulated in each division.

Games will be 3 periods of 15 minutes each (stop time). There will be a five-minute warm up prior to each game. When possible, floods will be after teams have completed their five-minute warm up and after the second period. If at any time in the third period a team holds a five-goal lead, ‘running time’ will commence. Should any minor penalties occur during ‘running time’ they shall be 3 minutes in duration. If the score differential decreases to four goals, stop time will resume, this includes semi-final & championship matches.

Standings during the round robin will be tabulated as follows: wins will count for two points, ties one point, and no points for losses.

The cross-over Semi-finals (1st in one division vs. 2nd in the opposite division) will take place on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. The two losing teams will play for the Bronze Medal at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday. The two winners will play for the Silver and Gold Medals at 1:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Home team for the Consolation & Championship match will be determined by the team with a) the most points, if tied then: b) most wins in tournament, if teams are tied after (b) then: c) fewest goals against, if tied after (c) then: d) greatest goal differential in the tournament, if tied after (d) then: e) team with the fewest penalty minutes.

TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURETie breaks will be used following completed round robin play within each division and will apply only to resolving a tie for first and second place or a tie for second and third place.

A) In the case of a two-way tie: (a) The winner of the game between the two tied teams in their round robin game takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (b) The team with the most wins in the three round robin games takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (c) The team with the fewest goals against in the round robin takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (d) The team with the greatest goal differential in the round robin takes the higher standing, to a maximum of +/- 5 goals per game. If this is tied then: (e) The team with the fewest penalty minutes against in the game between the tied teams in their round robin game takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (f) The team with the fewest penalty minutes against all teams in round robin play takes the higher standing.

B) In case of a three-way tie, the following priority list will be used to determine the HIGHEST FINISHING TEAM ONLY -

(a) The team with the fewest goals against takes the highest standing. (b) If (a) above is tied, then the team with the greatest goal differential takes the highest standing, to a maximum of +/- 5 goals per game. (c) If the teams are still tied after (b) above, then the team with the fewest penalty minutes against will take the highest standing.

note: Tie breaking priority list B) is followed until the three-way tie is broken and the team with the highest standing is determined, then the two-way tie remaining is resolved by starting at the top of A)

ULTIMATE TIE-BREAKERIf (after all the above) teams remain tied, the Tournament Committee will supervise a coin toss to determine the final standings.

OVERTIME(A) There will be a five-minute, sudden-victory overtime period if any of the round robin games are tied. If the game remains tied at the end of the overtime period, it will stand as a tie and each team will receive one point in the standings.

(B) In the Semi-finals and Championship game, overtime will consist of sudden victory (first goal wins). The ice will not be resurfaced at the conclusion of the game. There will be a three-minute rest period. The first overtime period will be ten minutes stop-time. If the game is still tied, the ice will be resurfaced and the next and subsequent overtime periods will be ten-minute stop periods with floods after every second period, as long as ice is available. (See D. below)

(C) In the case of the consolation game on Sunday at 11:00 a.m., if the game is tied, there will be a five-minute sudden victory period. If the game remains tied there will be a shoot-out. Prior to the game each coach will submit a list of five players to participate in the shoot-out to the off-ice officials at the penalty box. If, after one scoring attempt each, the score remains tied, the same five shooters will repeat the process until one team wins. If a player listed as one of the five cannot participate, the coach can substitute another player at the end of the game.

(D) The championship game currently has a 4:00 p.m. curfew. The overtime format in (B) above will remain in place until 3:30 p.m. or thirty minutes prior to curfew. At that time play will be stopped and teams will go to their respective benches. Sudden victory play would then continue in ten-minute segments of running time with each team allowed four players (including goaltender).

The game will be played with four players (including goaltender) per team. If a team is assessed a penalty during the four on four play then the opposing non-penalized team shall play for two minutes with a five men to four advantage. Upon completion of the penalty the penalized player shall return to the ice where both teams will play five on five until a stoppage in play. At that time four on four play will resume. Coaches may change players and can remove the goaltender if desired as per the regular rules of hockey.

If the game remains tied with 10 minutes remaining prior to curfew, then a 5-man shoot-out will occur. The shoot-out format described in the Bronze medal game (see Overtime rules item “C”) will apply.

DISPUTESRulings on a dispute or possible suspension will be handled by the Tournament Convenor and Committee, the Referee-in-Chief & the Referee doing the game in which the incident took place. The Tournament Committee ruling will be final.

RULESAll CHA rules will be in force with the following adjustments: a) No red line for purposes of off-side. b) One thirty second time-out per team per game. c) Any player receiving a five-minute major or game misconduct is suspended for the next tournament game. A fighting major will result in automatic expulsion from the tournament. d) If a player receives 3 separate ten-minute misconducts in tournament play, that player shall be ejected from the tournament. e) Referees will enforce mandatory mouth guards.

AWARDSGold, silver and bronze medallions will be presented to the championship, runner-up and third place team members respectively.

the lloyd C. macpherson Cup will be presented to the Championship team, along with a ‘keeper’ banner. The Cup resides at St. Andrew’s College year-round.

the J.p. mcClocklin trophy and a ‘keeper’ plaque will be presented to the Tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

the Robin Fraser plaque will be presented to the player best exemplifying qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and high calibre play.

A six member all-star team will be selected to recognize outstanding tournament play. Plaques will be awarded to three forwards, two defencemen and one goaltender.

Map Of The Area

Proud supporters of the 29th AnnualMacPherson Hockey Tournament

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Appleby College blue DogsOakville, Ontario

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year

1 Mishel Abudi 10 G 5'10" 145 19962 Ben Sisokin 10 D 5'9" 155 19963 Jordan Murray 11 D 6'1" 155 19954 Aidan Board 11 D 5'9" 160 19956 Brenton Chilton 11 D 5'11" 185 19957 Calvin Rypkema 11 D 5'9" 171 19958 Richard Court 10 F 5'10" 160 19959 Alex Peddle 11 F 5'10" 165 1995

10 Brendon Duff 11 F 5'10" 165 199511 Stephen MacInnis 12 F 5'8" 160 199412 Nolan Metzler 12 F 6'1" 175 199414 Izaak Del Mastro 11 F 6'3" 210 199515 Jonathan Sisokin 12 F 5'9" 170 199416 Michael Andlauer 9 F 5'11" 157 199717 Cole Poliziani 9 F 5'7" 150 199718 Matthew Greenwood 11 F 6'2" 168 199519 Ryan Johnson 10 F 5'9" 150 199620 Chris Dumont 10 F 5'8" 145 199622 Evan Morrison 11 F 5'9" 163 199523 Travis Blinkhorn 11 D 5'10" 158 199530 Shawn Jeffrey 11 G 6'2" 180 1995

Head Coach: Dan Poliziani Assistant Coaches: Mike Moores, Wayne Murray, Matt Thompson

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st. AnDrew's College sAintsAurora, Ontario

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year

4 Matthew Roy 12 D 5'11" 175 19945 Fabian Andark 12 D 6' 1'' 192 19946 Brandon Kalbfleisch 11 D 5'11'' 170 19947 Burke White 11 F 6' 3'' 200 19958 Curtis Harvey 11 F 5'10'' 186 19959 Robert Williams 12 D 5'11'' 170 199411 Brandon Cerone 11 D 5'10" 155 199514 Greg Jansz 12 F 5'10'' 175 199316 Patrick Fuentes 11 F 5' 8'' 155 199517 Adam Moodie 11 F 5' 8'' 148 199518 Jay Mackie 11 F 5'11'' 172 199519 Andrew Papousek 12 F 5'11'' 160 199420 Hayden Neuman 12 G 5'11'' 173 199321 Liam Neuman 11 F 5' 8'' 157 199522 Brennan de Langley 12 F 5'10'' 170 199427 Rory McGuire 11 D 6' 1'' 180 199528 James Lappin 12 F 5'10'' 180 199429 Jack McDonald 11 G 5'11'' 150 1995

Head Coach: David ManningAssistant Coaches: Geoff Brennagh ’94, Joel Morrissey

Grade Elevens

Graduates

Manager - William White 17 Adam moodie 21 liam neuman 16 patrick Fuentes 29 Jack mcDonald7 Burke White 27 Rory mcGuire 11 Brandon Cercone 8 Curtis Harvey 18 Jay mackie 6 Brandon Kalbfleisch

19 Andrew papousek 9 Robert Williams 14 Gregory Jansz 20 Hayden neuman 5 Fabian Andark28 James lappin 4 matthew Roy

Managementteam

Geoff Brennagh '94, David manning, Joel morrissey

IT’S BEING THERE FOR HIS BREAKAWAYS, AND HIS BREAKTHROUGHS.

IT’S GIVING HIM FREEDOM TO EXPLORE, WHILE STILL KNOWING THE SCORE.

IT’S THE BEST OF BOTH YOUR WORLDS.

RIGHT HERE IN AURORA.

CAN YOU SEND YOUR SON TO BOARDING SCHOOL AND STILL KEEP HIM CLOSE?

SAC is an all-boys school offering boarding and day, grades 5–12. Please contact ourAdmission Officeat 905.727.3178to learn more.

www.sac.on.ca

ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE15800 YONGE STREETAURORA, ON L4G 3H7

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IT’S BEING THERE FOR HIS BREAKAWAYS, AND HIS BREAKTHROUGHS.

IT’S GIVING HIM FREEDOM TO EXPLORE, WHILE STILL KNOWING THE SCORE.

IT’S THE BEST OF BOTH YOUR WORLDS.

RIGHT HERE IN AURORA.

CAN YOU SEND YOUR SON TO BOARDING SCHOOL AND STILL KEEP HIM CLOSE?

SAC is an all-boys school offering boarding and day, grades 5–12. Please contact ourAdmission Officeat 905.727.3178to learn more.

www.sac.on.ca

ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE15800 YONGE STREETAURORA, ON L4G 3H7

CANADA

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Open HouseSaturday,January 2110am - 1pm

Ashbury College ColtsOttawa, Ontario

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year4 Ryan Hartvich 11 D5 Jacob Jammes 11 F7 Ethan Sanders 10 D8 Alex Bibic 10 D9 Andrew Abou-Assaly 10 F10 Tim Campanale 12 F11 Daniel Hovey 11 D12 Kelly Denison 12 F14 Maxwell Laurin 11 F17 Kefir Sanders 11 F19 Dylan Si 12 F22 Jake Hamm 9 F33 Michael Cullen 10 G44 Connor Feutlinske 10 F51 Liam Timmons 11 D60 Simon Hofley 11 G60 Nick Newport 11 G71 Jack Warren 10 F77 Jeremy Acland 12 F88 John Biewald 12 D89 Jay Hunt 10 F

Head Coach: Andy MooreAssistant Coach: Mark Pulham

st. brother AnDrÉ Chs CArDinAlsMarkham, Ontario

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year1 Alex Mamalis 12 G 6' 0" 195 19964 Damien Grupusso 12 D 5' 9" 160 19967 Connor Blue A 12 F 6' 0" 175 19949 Mark Davidson 11 F 5'11" 155 199510 Marco Mastrangelo 12 F 6' 0" 190 199411 Chris Kasper 12 F 5'11" 175 199412 Michael Varsamis 12 F 5' 9" 160 199413 Jacob DeMaeyer 10 F/D 5'11" 165 199616 Jonathan Ashford 11 D 5'11" 160 199518 Michael Romagnuolo 12 D 5'11" 185 199418 Doug MacKenzie 10 F/D 5'10" 170 199619 Dalton Hnatko 11 F 5' 9" 165 199520 Alex Tashos 12 F 6' 0" 170 199421 Michael Binetti 10 D 5' 8" 160 199623 Adam Drexler 11 F 6' 0" 180 199524 Paolo Ferriols 11 D 5'10" 160 199525 Paul Rotella 12 F 6' 0" 165 199426 Greg Calitri 10 F/D 5' 8" 170 199627 Kyle Liu C 12 D 5' 9" 170 199428 Thomas Hodgson 11 F/D 5'11" 175 199629 Peter Vigneux 12 G 5'10" 160 199435 Trent Kestin 11 G 5' 9" 160 199544 Anthony Postliglione 11 F 5'11" 195 199555 Brandon Pantaleo A 12 F 6' 1" 185 199466 Kegan Blasby 10 F 6' 1" 170 1996

Head Coach: David TurnerAssistant Coaches: Paul Titanic, Michael Gouglas, Branko MihaljevicManager: Cyrus Lee

st. FrAnCis hs reD rAiDersAthol Springs, New York

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year1 Robert Bloomfield 11 G2 John Ferris 12 D3 Nate Wawrowski 11 F4 Tyler McTigue 11 F5 Brendan Natwora 12 D6 Matt Muszynski 10 D7 Bernie Lettieri 11 F8 Mitchell Scanlon 11 D9 Josh Dempsey 12 D10 Chris Jerge 12 D11 Tim Biddle 10 F/D12 Ryan Hornberger 10 F13 Matt Michalski 11 F14 Brendan Cullen 12 F15 Andy Ferrentino 12 F16 Ken Tencza 12 F17 Matt Carrig 12 F18 Kennedy Monaco 12 F19 Nick Siracuse 10 F21 Jess Hackett 12 F22 Paul Wuiek 12 F24 Alex Vacco 12 F25 Mike Bevilacqua 9 D26 Cody Fleckenstein 9 D27 Cameron Radziwon 11 F30 Brad Hawayek 12 G

Head Coach: John BowersAssistant Coach: Scott Diebold

A Special SAC Thank You To

Our 29th MacPherson Hockey Tournament sponsors;Keith Davis Engravers & Awards for the donation of Alumni trophies;

The Parents Guild and all of our MacPherson Hockey Tournament volunteers;Robert Trocchia ’12 for the cover design;

Print Three Brampton for printing our program; and our 29th MacPherson Tournament Committee.

stAnsteAD College spArtAnsStanstead, Quebec

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year1 Billy Cooper 12 G 6'4" 193 19932 Hunter Lively 11 D 6'3" 168 19953 Matthew Martin 12 D 6'3" 207 19944 Justin Lafleur 12 D 6'1" 174 19946 Spencer Martin 11 D 5'7" 147 19957 Landon Gareau 11 D 6'1" 166 19958 Joey Champigny 12 F 5'9" 144 19949 Brian Taylor 12 D 6'0" 182 199310 Kevin Millejours 12 D 5'11" 175 199411 Conor Rankin 11 F 6'1" 167 199512 Cameron Watt 12 F 5'10" 168 199314 Mark Jankowski 12 F 6'2" 170 199415 Dallas Blacksmith 12 F 6'3" 227 199316 Lucas Zwaagstra 11 F 5'11" 170 199517 Jason Brochu 11 F 5'10" 155 199518 Ryan Smith 12 D 5'9" 125 199419 Danny Sylvestre 11 F 6'0" 166 199421 Justin Charbonneau 12 F 6'0" 180 199323 Elric Boisvert 12 F 6'4" 180 199424 Carl St. Jean 12 F 5'8" 145 199427 Nicolas Beaudin 11 F 5'11" 163 199533 Shawn Ouellet 11 G 5'7" 159 199535 Rhys Davies 11 G 6'1" 150 1996

Head Coach: James RiouxAssistant Coaches: Gavin Robinson, Antoine Lafleur

Mount CArMel ss CrusADersMississauga, Ontario

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year

1 Dylan Clany 11 G 6'2'' 135 19952 Kevin Saulnier 11 D 6'2" 170 19954 Luke Stockdon 11 D 6'0" 180 19957 Jackson Moreland 11 D 5'10" 150 19958 Dillon O'kane 11 D 5'8" 170 19959 Austin Brown 11 D 5'11" 160 1995

10 Brandon Stapley 11 F 5'10" 170 199511 Jordan Williams 11 F 5'9" 160 199512 Braydon Pardy 12 F 5'11" 185 199414 Brad Sheppard 12 F 5'7" 150 199315 Patrick Wiejak 12 F 5'10" 170 199416 Ryan Smith 12 F 6'0" 165 199318 Michael Mercer 12 D 5'10" 175 199419 Shawn Bellchambers 12 F 5'9" 155 199320 Mark Farace 12 D 5'8" 155 199421 Matthew Marchese 11 F 6'0" 160 199522 Matthew Luchak 12 F 5'11" 170 199427 Nick Zanette 10 F 5'8" 155 199628 Brandon Neil 11 F 6'2" 200 199530 Tomo Mikuljan 10 G 6'2" 165 199635 Kyle Sproul 12 G 6'2" 170 1994

Head Coach: Danny Palmateer Assistant Coach: Tony Palhetas, Jonathon Diamond, James DuhamelManager: Joe Gasparini

upper CAnADA College bluesToronto, Ontario

No. Name Grade Pos. Height Weight Birth Year

1 Connor Bullock 11 G 5'9” 165 19952 Brody Power 12 D 5’10” 190 19933 Charles Lapierre 12 D 5’10” 185 19924 Stefan Valvur 12 D 5’11” 175 19945 Justin Sadler 10 D 6’3” 188 19956 Ben MacNicol 11 D 6’0” 170 19957 Sean Fraser 11 F 6'0” 186 19949 Matthew Eden 11 F 6’0” 175 1995

10 Drew Findlay-Black 11 F 5'10” 185 199512 P.J. Conlon 10 F 5’11” 170 199513 Luke Stevens 11 F 6’0” 175 199515 Alex Joanisse 11 F 5'10” 160 199316 Matthew Soper 11 F 5’10” 175 199517 Tyler Burns 9 F 5’11” 165 199618 Paul Rekai 11 F 5’10” 175 199519 Francois Plamondon 10 F 5’11” 170 199521 Balint Bojko 12 D 6'0” 195 199322 Jack Hidi 11 F 5'11” 175 199524 Lucas Seymour 10 F/D 5’9” 170 199635 Cedrick Cauchon 12 G 6’0” 172 1992

Coach: Brian GreenAssistant Coaches: John Cassels, Daniel Tkaczuk, Samuel SaintongeManagers: Scott Bogden, Michael Selfe, Graham Steele

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Saturday, January 14,201212 to 8pm

For the fifth year in a row, all SAC Old Boys and their families are invited back to St. Andrew's to enjoy a day of Old Boys’ sports, family fun, dinner in the Great Hall and the MacPherson Hockey Tournament. The day offers a perfect opportunity for Old Boys to rekindle their connection to the School, along with their families. The day offers activities for all members of the family - Old Boys, spouses, children and past parents.

THIS YEAR’S FAVOURITE SPORTS AND ACTIVITIESOld Boys vs. First Swim Team Swim Meet: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Pool) Family Skate: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (ACC#2)Old Boys' Squash Tournament: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Squash Courts) Family Swim: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Pool)Old Boys' Basketball Tournament: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Bedard Gym) Children’s Bouncy Castle: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Yuill Gym)Under 40 Old Boys' Hockey: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (ACC#2) Family Crafts: 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM (Middle School Art Room)Foosball Table and Bubble Hockey Table: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Yuill Gym) Over 40 Old Boys' Hockey: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (ACC#1) Reception and Family Dinner in the Great Hall 5:15 pm Reception / 6:00 PM Dinner (Movies will be provided for children)

COST: $25.00 per couple (children are free!) or $15.00 for a single. A complimentary pass to the MacPherson Hockey Tournament is included.

OLD BOY SPORTS INFORMATION: For more information and to register for the Old Boy sports activities, please contactNicholas Weedon ’02 at 905-727-3178 Extension 321 or email [email protected]

Reception and Dinner sponsored by:

BDO - Richard Goldhar '02905.615.8087 ext. 4224

[email protected]

William Laking '11 St. Michael College (VT)Adam Strumas '10 Concordia UniversityMatthew Sollows '09 Plattsburgh StateNeil Blunden '09 McGill UniversityAndrew Wallace '08 Bowling Green University Ben Power '08 Lake SuperiorChristain Morrisette '07 RPIRob Martini 06' Niagara UniversityAnthony Grieco '05 North DakotaJordan Zitoun '05 Quinnipiac Brad Levick '05 Elmira CollegeJared Leslie '05 Hamilton CollegeClinton McCullough ‘05 Queen's UniversityMarko Kovacevic '05 McGill UniversityJordan Cyr '04 Holy Cross Billy Burke '04 Queen’s University/ Barrie Colts (OHL)Joe Rothwell '03 Colby CollegeJimmy Healey ’02 Merrimack College Nicholas Weedon '02 Canisius CollegeMike Craig ’01 Queen’s UniversityJeff Ovens ’01 Queen’s UniversityPaul Perrier ’01 SUNY OswegoJack Popiel ’01 Ohio State UniversityBrian Chisholm ’00 Colby CollegeDoug MacIver ’00 Rochester Americans (AHL)Ian Sinclair ’00 Lebanon Valley CollegeSteve Gainey ’98 Dallas Stars (NHL) Mike Laceby ’98 Queen’s UniversityJamie Taylor ’98 Lebanon Valley CollegeFred Perowne ’97 Colby CollegeMatt Thorne ’96 Queen’s UniversityScott Bonnell ’94 Hobart College; Colby CollegeJason Reid ’94 University of Vermont/ Edmonton Oilers Marc Belliveau ’93 Middlebury College

Brian McKague ’93 Hobart CollegeRob Mantrop ’92 Hobart CollegeSteve Cathcart ’89 University of TorontoMarshall Starkman ’89 Ryerson UniversityCorey Anquetil ’88 York UniversityMike Brewer ’88 Brown University/Canadian National Team/ Washington CapitalsJeff Laceby ’88 Wilfrid Laurier UniversityTodd Dow ’86 Princeton UniversityJohn Archibald ’85 Michigan Tech.Dave Campbell ’85 Queen’s UniversityTom Hussey ’85 Michigan Tech./N.Y. RangersMike Roy ’85 Mount Allison UniversityTed Kovacs ’83 Queen’s UniversityPaul Beckwith ’83 McMaster UniversityAl Crawford ’82 McGill UniversityScott Fitzgerald ’80 Union CollegeJohn Sedgewick ’80 Dartmouth CollegePaul Bedard ’79 Bishop’s University/ Sherbrooke Jets/ Canadian National TeamJeff Baun ’78 University of TorontoAndrew Dalton ’78 University of TorontoMark Bedard ’77 Dartmouth CollegeRay Markham ’77 New York RangersGary Meagher ’77 Mount Allison UniversityScott Sillcox ’77 Princeton UniversityGreg Hotham ’76 Kingston Canadians (OHA)/ Pittsburgh Penguins/ Toronto Maple LeafsGary Lawrence ’76 Yale UniversityAl McClelland ’76 Queen’s UniversityGord MacFarlane ’75 University of Vermont/ Adirondack Red Wings (AHL)Jim McClocklin ’66 Cornell University

Saturday, January 14,201212 to 8pm

For the fifth year in a row, all SAC Old Boys and their families are invited back to St. Andrew's to enjoy a day of Old Boys’ sports, family fun, dinner in the Great Hall and the MacPherson Hockey Tournament. The day offers a perfect opportunity for Old Boys to rekindle their connection to the School, along with their families. The day offers activities for all members of the family - Old Boys, spouses, children and past parents.

THIS YEAR’S FAVOURITE SPORTS AND ACTIVITIESOld Boys vs. First Swim Team Swim Meet: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Pool) Family Skate: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (ACC#2)Old Boys' Squash Tournament: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM (Squash Courts) Family Swim: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Pool)Old Boys' Basketball Tournament: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Bedard Gym) Children’s Bouncy Castle: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Yuill Gym)Under 40 Old Boys' Hockey: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (ACC#2) Family Crafts: 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM (Middle School Art Room)Foosball Table and Bubble Hockey Table: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Yuill Gym) Over 40 Old Boys' Hockey: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM (ACC#1) Reception and Family Dinner in the Great Hall 5:15 pm Reception / 6:00 PM Dinner (Movies will be provided for children)

COST: $25.00 per couple (children are free!) or $15.00 for a single. A complimentary pass to the MacPherson Hockey Tournament is included.

OLD BOY SPORTS INFORMATION: For more information and to register for the Old Boy sports activities, please contactNicholas Weedon ’02 at 905-727-3178 Extension 321 or email [email protected]

Reception and Dinner sponsored by:

BDO - Richard Goldhar '02905.615.8087 ext. 4224

[email protected]

Brian McKague ’93 Hobart CollegeRob Mantrop ’92 Hobart CollegeSteve Cathcart ’89 University of TorontoMarshall Starkman ’89 Ryerson UniversityCorey Anquetil ’88 York UniversityMike Brewer ’88 Brown University/Canadian National Team/ Washington CapitalsJeff Laceby ’88 Wilfrid Laurier UniversityTodd Dow ’86 Princeton UniversityJohn Archibald ’85 Michigan Tech.Dave Campbell ’85 Queen’s UniversityTom Hussey ’85 Michigan Tech./N.Y. RangersMike Roy ’85 Mount Allison UniversityTed Kovacs ’83 Queen’s UniversityPaul Beckwith ’83 McMaster UniversityAl Crawford ’82 McGill UniversityScott Fitzgerald ’80 Union CollegeJohn Sedgewick ’80 Dartmouth CollegePaul Bedard ’79 Bishop’s University/ Sherbrooke Jets/ Canadian National TeamJeff Baun ’78 University of TorontoAndrew Dalton ’78 University of TorontoMark Bedard ’77 Dartmouth CollegeRay Markham ’77 New York RangersGary Meagher ’77 Mount Allison UniversityScott Sillcox ’77 Princeton UniversityGreg Hotham ’76 Kingston Canadians (OHA)/ Pittsburgh Penguins/ Toronto Maple LeafsGary Lawrence ’76 Yale UniversityAl McClelland ’76 Queen’s UniversityGord MacFarlane ’75 University of Vermont/ Adirondack Red Wings (AHL)Jim McClocklin ’66 Cornell University

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