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EDUCATION THROUGH SCHOOL SPORT

Spring 2010 Championship Photo Gallery

Scholarship Recipients 2010

Fall 2011

BulletinThe

LE SPORT SCOLAIRE UN ENTRAINEMENT POUR LA VIE

SPRING 2011 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Spring 2011 Championship Photo Gallery

Scholarship Recipients 2011

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Contents

Esecutive Director Editorial ................................2

OFSAA NEWSAge Classifications 2011-12 ...............................3Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates 2011-12 .............3June Bulletin Corrections ....................................3Try Day Now Full for 2011-12 ............................4OFSAA Launches New Website .........................5Bridging the Gap Program Extended ..................5OFSAA Staff Member Welcomes New Baby.......6Welcome Elizabeth Harris ................................6Changes to OFSAA Playing Regulations .............7Teacher-Coach Training Update .........................7OFSAA Sanctioning for Events ...........................8KidSpot Ontario Financial Assistance .................9Register Online via AELS ...................................10Spalding News .................................................11We Embrace True Sport Values ..........................11Please Support School Sport Sponsors ...............11

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDSBrian Maxwell Scholarship Recipients ................12 - 13Pete Beach Award Recipients .............................14OFSAA Alumni Scholarship Recipients ................15 - 16OUA Athletic Scholarships .................................16Leadership in School Sport Award Recipients ......17Team Sportsmanship Award Recipients ...............17

SPRING 2011 PHOTO GALLERY ........................18 - 19

EVENTS2010-11 OFSAA Championship Calendar ...........22 - 23

FESTIVAL RESULTSBoys’ A/AA Field Lacrosse ................................21Boys’ AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse .......................24

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSBoys’ Baseball ..................................................25Boys’ A/AA Rugby ...........................................26Boys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby ..................................27Girls’ A/AA Rugby ...........................................28Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby ..................................39Boys’ A Soccer .................................................30Boys’ AA Soccer ...............................................31Boys’ AAA Soccer ............................................32Boys’ AAAA Soccer ..........................................33Girls’ A Soccer .................................................34Girls’ AA Soccer ...............................................35Girls’ AAA Soccer ............................................36Girls’ AAAA Soccer ..........................................37Tennis ...............................................................38Track & Field ....................................................39 - 44

Thank you to the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion and the Ministry of Education for their generous contributions and support.

The Bulletin newsletter is written by OFSAA staff and designed by Lindsey Evanoff

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STAFFExecutive Director Doug Gellatly Ext. 4 [email protected] Director Michael Suraci Ext. 3 [email protected] Director Elizabeth Harris Ext. 2 [email protected]. & Marketing Coordinator Lindsey Evanoff Ext. 5 [email protected] Office Administrator Beth Hubbard Ext. 1 [email protected] Projects Coordinator Peter Morris 905.826.0706 [email protected] Projects Coordinator Diana Ranken [email protected] Projects Coordinator Brian Riddell 416.904.6796 [email protected] Special Projects Coordinator Ken Coffin 905.853.8869 [email protected]

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Lynn Kelman, Barrie North CI P: 705.726.6594 F: 705.725.8246 [email protected] President Martin Ritsma, F.E. Madill P: 519.357.1800 F: 519.357.4137 [email protected] President Jim Woolley, Forest Heights CI P: 519.744.6567 F: 519.744.1870 [email protected] Region TBAEast Region Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 [email protected] Region Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.8488 F: 519.245.7693 [email protected] Region Brian Fuller, Saltfleet DHS P: 905.573.3000 F: 905.573.2408 [email protected] Region Mark O’Neil, Maxwell Heights SS P: 905.440.4472 F: 905.666.6370 [email protected] Region Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 F: 705.472.8476 [email protected] Jim Costello P: 519.336.1500 [email protected] Michael O’Keefe P: 705.722.3555 [email protected] Dale Huddleston P: 613.389.4910 [email protected] Member-at-Large Heather Chambers P: 705.474.7681 [email protected]

REPRESENTATIVES’ COUNCIL 2010-2011 CISAA Greg Reid, St Andrew’s College P: 905.727.3178 F: 905.841.6911 [email protected] Sharon Jameson, Bishop Strachan P: 416.483.4325 F: 416.481.5632 [email protected] Brian Poste, North Hastings DHS P: 613.332.1220 F: 613.332.0978 [email protected] Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 [email protected] Ken VanderZwaag, Woodland Christian HS P: 519.648.2114 F: 519.648.3402 [email protected] Patricia Klassen, St. Benedict CSS P: 519.621.4050 F: 519.621.4057 [email protected] Mark Lewis, Seaway DHS P: 613.652.4878 F: 613.652.1315 [email protected] Jean Pye, Carleton Place DHS P: 613.257.2720 F: 613.253.3002 [email protected] Jenn Lemieux, St. Peter's SS P: 705.734.0168 F: 705.734.0509 [email protected] Ross Clarke, Huntsville HS P: 705.7895594 F: 705.7892269 [email protected] Greg Sora, Georgetown DHS P: 905.877.6966 F: 905.873.9689 [email protected] Helen Downey, Bishop Tonnos CHS P: 905.648.4989 F: 905.648.7847 [email protected] Mark O'Neill, Maxwell Heights SS P: 905.440.4472 F: 905.440.7333 [email protected] Lindsay Norwood, Pine Ridge SS P: 905.420.1885 F: 905.420.3714 [email protected] Sean Clancy, Gloucester HS P: 613.745.7176 F: 613.745.5756 [email protected] Laura Gillespie, Ottawa-Carleton DSB P: 613.596.8211 F: 613.820.6045 [email protected] Darrell Sokoloski, Timmins HVS P: 705.360.1411 F: 705.268.6603 [email protected] Anita Anderson, Englehart HS P: 705.544.2337 F: 705.544.8587 [email protected] Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 F: 705.472.8476 [email protected] Laura Aubertin, Confederation SS P: 705-671-5948 F: 705.897.4202 [email protected] NWOSSAA Gordon Martin, Manitouwadge HS P: 807.826.3241 F: 807.826.4862 [email protected] Lauri McFarlane, St. Ignatious P: 807.344.8433 F: 807.345.1237 [email protected] ROPSSAA Bruce Dyce, Port Credit SS P: 905.278.3382 F: 905.278.8936 [email protected] Jody Miller, Cawthra Park P: 905.274.1271 F: 905.274.9370 [email protected] Brian Fuller, Saltfleet DHS P: 905.573.3000 F: 905.573.2408 [email protected] Christine Baillie, Stamford Collegiate P: 905 354 7409 F: 905 354 6618 [email protected] Greg LeNeve, Northern Collegiate P: 519.542.5545 F: 519.542.0571 [email protected] Cathy Johnson, North Lambton SS P: 519.786.2166 F: 519.786.5250 [email protected] Paul Solarski, Brebeuf College P: 416.222.8282 F: 416.229.5364 [email protected] Patty Johnson, CHAT P: 416.636.5984 F: 416.636.5984 [email protected] John Kalantzakos, Runnymede CI P: 416.394.3200 F: 416.394.4445 [email protected] Monica Crewe, Weston CI P: 416.394.3250 F: 416,394.4429 [email protected] Ellen McConomy, Henry Academy P: 416.395.3240 F: 416.395.3248 [email protected] Nick Rowe, Toronto DSB P: 416.394.7300 [email protected] Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.2680 F: 519.245.5498 [email protected] Steve Voros, East Elgin SS P: 519.773.3174 F: 519.765.1943 [email protected] David Christie, Keswick HS P: 905.476.0933 F: 905.476.0929 [email protected] Jaylene Morrison, Markham DHS P: 905.294.1886 F: 905.294.8141 [email protected]

ADVISORS Ministry of Ed John Donofrio P: 416.325.2533 F: 416.325.7247 [email protected] of HP and Sport Parmik Chahal P: 416.314.7187 F: 416.314.6301 [email protected]

Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations3 Concorde Gate, Suite 204 Toronto, Ontario M3C 3N7 Website: www.ofsaa.on.caPhone: (416) 426-7391 Email: see belowFax: (416) 426-7317Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378

Honorary Patron of OFSAA: The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario

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Another season of high school athletics is upon us and coaches across the province have begun the annual ritual of tryouts, practices, planning, counseling, and providing an important educational and sport experience for Ontario’s student-athletes.

For many coaches and students, a trip to an OFSAA championship is the ultimate goal. When coaches and students hear the name ‘OFSAA’, most immediately associate it with provincial championships for high school sports. OFSAA has a total of 46 championships and 4 festivals on its calendar of events in 19 different sports.

But while OFSAA is usually synonymous with championships, the organization has evolved from being a regulatory/governing body offering championships, to an organization that provides a wide range of programs and services that support the mandate of ‘education through school sport’, and I’d like to take the opportunity to provide you with more information as they may benefit your students and coaches.

Coach Education

The Women’s Sports School and the Coaching Symposium are each held on an alternating basis every two years. These are two-day conferences designed to train teacher-coaches in a variety of areas and provide practical components they can take back to their schools. This school year, the Women’s Sports School will take place at Brock University on May 3 and 4.

We also offer the NCCP accredited Coaching in Ontario Schools program, which is a three and a half hour course that provides teacher-coaches and community volunteers with the special skill set and understanding they need to effectively coach in the school environment. Delivery of this course is coordinated through schools, school boards, and faculties of education and over 1,000 people took the course in 2010-11.

Student Participation

OFSAA has also made a significant effort to provide direct support to schools as they strive to offer opportunities for students. The Try Day and Bridging the Gap programs both help schools by providing funding and resources. Try Day allows schools to access up to $700 to help introduce a new sport or non-traditional activity to students, while Bridging the Gap partners secondary schools with elementary schools and provides free equipment and resources to both schools. It also provides a leadership opportunity for secondary school students.

Recognition

Schools may access, at no cost, the Colin Hood Award. Named after OFSAA’s former executive director, this award is available to one graduating male, one graduating female, and one coach in every school in the province, who are committed to the success of school sport.

OFSAA also has other awards to recognize teachers including the Leadership in School Sport Award and the Pete Beach Award. For student recognition, there is the Character Athlete Award, which celebrates student-athletes who embrace OFSAA values in their schools.

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A Word from OFSAA’s Executive Director

For the 2011-12 school year, a Midget will be born in 1997 or later, and may only compete at OFSAA in the Midget category for one year in Grade 9. A Junior will be born in 1996 or 1997, and a Senior will be born in 1992 or later.

1991 or earlier ineligible1992 Senior1993 Senior1994 Senior1995 Senior1996-97 Junior1997 Midget

How old was the student as of January 1, 2011?

Years of EligibilityCoaches and students are reminded that students are eligible to compete for no more than five consecutive years from date of entry into Grade 9. There is no appeal to this rule.

Age Classifications for the 2011-12 School Year

Keep up to date with OFSAA news, photos, videos, championship information, scholarships, conferences, and much more, by following OFSAA on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and FourSquare!

Hey, Follow Us!

www.facebook.com/OFSAA www.twitter.com/OFSAA

www.youtube.com/OFSAAvids www.foursquare.com/OFSAA

Transfer Appeal Meeting DatesMeeting Date Deadline for ApplicationsThurs, Oct. 6, 2011 Mon, Sept. 26, 2011Fri, Nov. 4, 2011 Thurs, Oct. 20, 2011Tues, Dec. 13, 2011 Mon. Nov. 28, 2011Thurs, Feb. 23, 2012 Wed, Feb. 8, 2012Thurs, April 19, 2012 Wed, April 4, 2012

To appeal an Association decision, please call the OFSAA office and give the name of the student and school, as well as the name of the principal. A letter will be sent to the student, c/o the principal, stating the date, time and location of the appeal hearing. The letter will outline what information the student must provide prior to the meeting date.

All transfer policy information may be found at www.ofsaa.on.ca/resources.

June Bulletin CorrectionsBadminton Boys’ Singles B Flight results on page 18 should have read:

1. Curtis Chan, Pierre Elliot Trudeau SS (YRAA)

2. Austin Flannigan, É.S.C.L. Citadelle (EOSSAA)

3. Ryan Pham, Leamington (SWOSSAA)

4. Jack Lan, Bethune (TDSSAA)

Scholarships

OFSAA has developed partnerships with groups to provide scholarship opportunities to students moving on to post secondary education in Canada. These scholarships are provided by the Toronto Maple Leaf Alumni Association, the Brian Maxwell Foundation, and the OFSAA Alumni Association.

Resources

Some of the other programs and services offered by the Federation that schools and coaches should be aware of include tournament sanctioning, and an online store for ordering score sheets, rule books, and manuals. There is also a poster for schools to post which promotes proper spectator behaviour. A second poster discourages the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Both are available free of charge from the OFSAA office. A travel grant is also available for schools travelling to OFSAA championships to help offset some of their costs.

These are a few highlights of some of the programs and services offered by OFSAA. Please contact a member of our staff if you have any questions and to learn how your school may benefit. I also encourage you to visit our newly designed website at www.ofsaa.on.ca and you will be able to access more information.

Best wishes for a productive and rewarding year.

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We are pleased to announce that OFSAA has launched a new website!

We are excited with the results and expect the new site to be easy to navigate, as well as user-friendly.

You will be able to find all of the information present on our old site, along with some new information, features and pages! Please browse around and let us know if you have any questions!

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The OFSAA Grade 9 Try Day program is full for the 2011-12 school year.

The Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport has provided grant money for 95 schools to introduce a new or non-traditional sport or physical activity into their physical education program in 2011-12.

These Try Day programs have proved very successful in past years, enabling schools to add a variety of new and exciting sport programs and to offer new challenges for their students.

We thank the Ministry for their continued support.

To view the Try Day photo gallery, visit www.facebook.com/OFSAA.

Funding Allocated for 2011-12

The Bridging the Gap through School Sport grant has been extended for one more year to allow more schools to take advantage of the opportunity. Through a grant from the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport, secondary school leadership students may teach students in their elementary feeder schools flag football, flag rugby, and ultimate.

This was a win-win situation, as it gave the leadership students an opportunity to develop their skills, introduced a new sport to the local elementary school, and provided both schools with equipment and resources so the sport could continue in future years.

School applications will be accepted in the following order:

1. Schools applying for the first time to conduct the ‘Bridging the Gap’ program.

2. Current schools participating in the program but working with a new elementary feeder school.

3. Current schools participating in the program but choosing a different sport.

Full details and application form is found at www.ofsaa.on.ca/programs.

Bridging the Gap Program Extended

OFSAA Launches New Website

Scan this code on your smart phone and check out our new site right now!

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Congratulations to Assistant Director Lexy Fogel and her husband Mark, the proud parents of their first child, a baby boy!

Hudson Simon Edwin Fogel arrived on June 27 at 5:44 p.m. Lexy says he was 7 lbs, 3 oz of awesomeness, with a full head of black hair.

Everyone is happy and healthy, and Lexy is enjoying being a mom!

The entire OFSAA family sends its sincerest congratulations to Lexy and her family, and we wish her the best while she is off on maternity leave!

OFSAA continues its partnership with the Coaches Association of Ontario and teacher-coaches are encouraged to visit the CAO website – www.coachesontario.ca or a Provincial Sport Organization website for a schedule of NCCP training programs.

These programs will keep teacher-coaches updated on current coaching theory and techniques, and help teachers with not only the new terminology, but also the latest integration of the Canadian Sport For Life document, with sport-specific technical training.

OFSAA’s Coaching In Ontario Schools - Secondary course continues to be offered to Associations, District School Boards and Faculties of Education across the

province. The NCCP-accredited course launched in September 2010 in Thunder Bay and spread right across the province, including stops in Englehart, North Bay, Windsor and Ottawa. Over 50 courses have been conducted, training over 1100 coaches. The newly revised 3.5 hour format gives teachers and coaches the skills they need to coach effectively in the secondary school environment. The on-site workshop covers OFSAA rules, school and Board administrative information, long-term athlete development theory and the Ophea Provincial Safety Guidelines.

Contact Michael Suraci at [email protected] for more information.

Teacher-Coach Training Update

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EligibilityIn order to accommodate the participation of as many students as possible, an addition was made to the OFSAA eligibility rules which states, “A student may only play on one team in the same sport (team or individual) at the OFSAA level during a school year.”

Nordic SkiingThe OFSAA Nordic Skiing Championships have added a Demonstration Event to the championship for Para-Nordic and Special Needs Athletes.

Badmintona) In years where any date(s) of the Canadian Junior Badminton Championships and the OFSAA Badminton Championship overlap, any competitor registered in the Canadian Junior Badminton Championship will not be eligible to compete in the OFSAA Badminton Championship.

SwimmingEach event winner from the Association Swim Championship meet, or from an OFSAA qualifying meet may enter OFSAA for that event plus any swimmers making the time standard for the event at the association qualifying meet. Thus, the Top 32 rule has been removed from the playing regulations.

GolfAn association may enter a maximum of seven golfers with a score of 110 or less on a minimum par 70 course. Each association may enter their top three golfers regardless of their score. The host Association will be permitted to enter two additional golfers. Additional association entries will be added at the discretion of the convenor using a random draw. Field size is limited to a maximum of 128 golfers.

VolleyballThe OFSAA Boys’ and OFSAA Girls’ Volleyball Championships will now be held over three days. In this transition year, please check the OFSAA Championship calendar in this publication for which championships will be

operating in the old two-day format and which championships will be operating in the new three-day format. Please see the OFSAA Volleyball playing regulations for the new three-day schedule format.

The OFSAA Boys' Volleyball Championships shall be held on the Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the 12th weekend following Labour Day unless extraordinary circumstances dictate a change.

The OFSAA Girls' Volleyball Championships shall be held on the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the week immediately prior to the March break unless extraordinary circumstances dictate a change. Play should be completed no later than the Wednesday immediately prior to the March break.

All matches in pool play (round robin) shall be best two out of three sets, and all matches of the playoffs (consolation and championship quarter finals, consolation and championship semi-finals, consolation finals, bronze medal match, and gold medal match) shall be best three out of five sets.

Championship and FestivalsAppendix 7 be replaced with the following:

a) OFSAA Championship and Festival

The OFSAA Championship Review Committee shall receive and evaluate reports from all OFSAA festivals and championships annually to ensure approved criteria is being met and shall, from time to time, make specific recommendations to the respective Sport Advisory Committee for improvements in order to maintain their current status as a festival or championship.

Each festival and championship will also undergo a “hard review” every three years to determine whether the event status of a sport should be changed or maintained and provide these recommendations to the Representative’s Council.

Changes to OFSAA Playing RegulationsOFSAA welcomes Elizabeth Harris to its office team. Elizabeth will be taking over the role of Assistant Director for Lexy, and will be responsible for OFSAA Girls’ Championships, Swimming, and the Women’s Sport School.

Elizabeth joins us after completing a contract as a Volunteer and Special Events Coordinator within the Recreation

& Parks Department in the Town of Halton Hills. Prior to that, Elizabeth was the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Program Manager at Gymnastics Ontario.

Her education background includes a degree in Recreation & Leisure Studies from the University of Waterloo. Elizabeth is excited to join the staff and volunteers at OFSAA and looks forward to the upcoming 2011-2012 season.

Elizabeth may be contacted at [email protected], or (416) 426-7436.

OFSAA Staff Member Welcomes New Baby

Welcome Elizabeth Harris!

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Some Important Reminders for the School Year

Check the OFSAA website under “Sanctioned Events” for:

Necessary forms for requesting OFSAA sanction• Guidelines for invitational events requiring OFSAA • sanctionOFSAA-sanctioned meets and tournaments hosted in • Ontario for all sportsOFSAA approval of schools that plan to attend events • in other provincesOFSAA approval of schools that plan to attend state • or NFHS-sanctioned events in the US

Schools that receive OFSAA-sanction to attend invitational events MUST:

Have a teacher as the supervisor of the students•

Make sure all participants are eligible under OFSAA • and Association rules and regulationsHave the permission of their school principal•

Hosting an OFSAA-sanctioned Event?

Get your request for OFSAA sanction in early and • well before you send out information to schoolsMake sure you indicate in the initial mailing that the • event is OFSAA-sanctionedIf you are inviting schools from out-of-province, you • must submit both the forms to host Ontario schools and Interprovincial schools

Should you have any questions regarding sanctioning to host or attend invitational events, contact Diana Ranken at diana.ofsaa.on.ca.

OFSAA Sanctioning for Events 2011-12

Basketball

Blessed Trinity Junior Girls’ Basketball Tournament October 14-15, 2011 John DiPasqualeBlessed Trinity CSS, Grimsby [email protected]

Blessed Trinity Senior Girls’ Basketball TournamentOctober 28-29, 2011 John CinoBlessed Trinity CSS, Grimsby [email protected]

Early Bird Invitational Boys’ Basketball Classic at Father Henry CarrNovember 3-5, 2011 Paul MelnikFather Henry Carr CS, Toronto [email protected]

Blessed Trinity Senior Boys’ Thunder Invitational Tournament December 15-17, 2011 Gaspero Diadamo, Keith BomberryBlessed Trinity CSS, Grimsby [email protected]

Cross Country

Peter Morris Cross Country Invitational MeetSeptember 23, 2011 Al BaigentEtobicoke Centennial, Toronto Neil McNeil HS www.NeilMcNeilTrack.net [email protected]

Pirates’ Invitational Cross Country MeetOctober 5, 2011 Randy Givogue, Karen Memorial Park, Brockville Kennedy, Jack Weststrate Thousand Islands SS [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Beaches Boardwalk Cross Country MeetOctober 21, 2011 Al BaigentToronto Beaches Neil McNeil HS [email protected] Hockey

St John’s Kilmarnock Invitational Field Hockey Tournament October 14-16, 2011 Leanne DietrichSt. John’s Kilmarnock School, Breslau [email protected]

Soccer

Marauder Boys’ Junior and Senior Soccer TournamentsSenior - October 1, 2011 Jeff Northrop Junior - October 2, 2011 Banting Memorial HS Alliston [email protected] Annual Blessed Trinity Girls’/Boys’ Indoor Soccer ClassicBoys’ - March 27, 2012 Mike Minicucci/Joe Pagnotta

Girls’ - March 28, 2012 Blessed Trinity CSSPlayers’ Paradise, Grimsby [email protected] [email protected]

Marauder Girls’ Junior and Senior Soccer TournamentsSenior - May 8, 2012 Jeff NorthropJunior - May 9, 2012 [email protected] Memorial HS, Alliston

Football

Eastern Ontario 6-A-Side Football TournamentSept 6 - Nov 12, 2011 Mike RumleskiEastern Ontario North Hastings HS [email protected]

National Capital A/AA Football BowlNovember 12, 19, 26, 2011 Jason HendersonEastern Ontario Gananoque SS [email protected]

The Salming Cup Hamilton Region Floorball TournamentOctober 7, 2011 Dave Soules Sir Winston Churchill SS, Hamilton [email protected]

The Salming Cup Invitational Floorball TournamentOctober 27-28, 2011 Roxanne CurtisSinclair SS, Whitby [email protected]

The Salming Cup Toronto Region Floorball TournamentOctober 25, 2011 Bruce BriardL’Amoreaux CI, Scarborough [email protected]

Track & Field

Hungerford-Kinsmen Track and Field ClassicMay 4-5, 2012 Jack Weststrate, Karen Kennedy,Thousand Islands SS Randy GivogueBrockville [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Hockey

UWO Purple and White Girls’ Hockey TournamentNovember 23-24, 2011 Tim Clayton, Brian GoslingUniversity of Western Ontario Mother Teresa CSSLondon [email protected] [email protected]

28th Annual Senior Boys’ “Bur Bear” High School Hockey TournamentFebruary 2-4, 2012 Dave Wood, Tam Morrison Wave Hockey Inc. Robert Bateman HSBurlington [email protected] [email protected]

Bell Sensplex Capital High School Invitational Hockey TournamentNovember 28-29, 2011 David Peddie, Dan OliverBell Sensplex, Ottawa Holy Trinity CHS [email protected]

5th Annual Blessed Trinity Girls’ Hockey ClassicDecember 6-7, 2011 Mark MazzettiGrimsby Peach King Centre Blessed Trinity CSS [email protected]

St. Thomas Aquinas Boys’ Flames Classic Hockey TournamentDecember 8-10, 2011 Mike ChaneyLondon St. Thomas Aquinas CSS [email protected]

St. Thomas Aquinas Lady Flames Hockey TournamentDecember 13-14, 2011 Mike ChaneyLondon St. Thomas Aquinas CSS [email protected]

28th Annual Senior Boys’ “Bur Bear” High School Invitational Hockey TournamentFebruary 2-4, 2012 Dave Wood, Tam MorrisonBurlington Robert Bateman HS [email protected] [email protected]

6th Annual Blessed Trinity Senior Boys’ Hockey ClasicJanuary 10-11, 2012 Rich VrataricPeach King Centre, Grimsby Blessed Trinity CSS [email protected]

7th Annual Blessed Trinity Junior Boys’ Hockey ClassicMarch 20-21, 2012 Rich VrataricGrinsby Peach King Centre Blessed Trinity CSS [email protected]

Burlington “Wave” Twin Rinks High School Tournament Schedule 2011-12Burlington Tam Morrison, Wave Hockey Inc. [email protected]

November 10, 2011 Senior Boys’ Quick Start JamboreeNovember 15, 2011 Senior Girls’ Start Up InvitationalNovember 16-17, 2011 The Wave’s Senior Boys’ Early Edition

December 1-2, 2011 The Waves Senior Boys’ InvitationalDecember 15, 2011 Senior Girls’ Holiday Classic JamboreeDecember 20-21, 2011 Senior Boys’ Holiday Cup TournamentFebruary 14, 2012 6th Annual Queen of Hearts InvitationalFebruary 15-16, 2012 Senior Boys’ Playoff Tune Up InvitationalMarch 22, 2012 Junior Boys’ Jamboree #1March 27, 2012 Junior Boys’ Jamboree #2April 3-5, 2012 The Burlington Wave Junior Tournament

Canlan Classic Hockey Schedule 2011-12Canlan Ice Sports Al RoseYork University Canlan Ice Sports [email protected]

Senior Boys’ ScheduleNov. 4, 2011 Mini MatchesNov. 9-10, 2011 Senior Early BirdNov. 23-24, 211 North York ClassicNov. 30, 2011 Mini MatchesDec. 1-2, 2011 Continental Classic (longer games)Dec. 15-16, 2011 Christmas FreezeoutDec. 20, 2011 Mini MatchesJan. 12-13, 2012 New Year’s FestivalFeb. 9-10, 2012 Canadian Classic (longer games)Feb. 23-24, 2012 York University ClassicMarch 12, 2012 Mini MatchesMarch 27-28, 2012 Springfest

Junior Boys’ Schedule 2011-12Nov. 16-17, 2011 Early BirdNov. 28, 2011 Mini MatchesDec. 13, 2011 Mini MatchesFeb. 21-22, 2012 York University FestivalFeb. 29, 2012 Mini MatchesMarch 6-7, 2012 March ClassicMarch 23, 2012 Mini MatchesApril 11-12, 2012 Junior Classic

Girls’ Tournament Schedule 2011-12Nov. 21-22. 2011 Early BirdNov. 29, 2011 Mini MatchesDec. 6-7, 2011 Christmas ClassicDec. 14, 2011 Mini MatchesJan. 10-11, 2012 New Year’s FestivalFeb. 7-8, 2012 Cardinal Carter ClassicFeb. 13-14, 2012 Canlan Elite (LONGER GAMES)Feb. 16-16, 2012 “DD” Delight (DD Teams only please)March 1-2, 2012 March ClassicMarch 21, 2012 Mini MatchesApril 3-4, 2012 Springfest

OFSAA and KidSport Offer Financial Aid for School Sport

OFSAA and KidSport will be continuing the grant program that allows student-athletes to apply for financial support in 2011-12. Students may apply for up to $250 per school year to cover their participation fees of any interschool sport teams they otherwise would be unable to afford.

Funds will be allocated on a first come, first-served basis. A student may apply as many times as they wish, however

they may only receive a maximum of $250 in the current school year.

Once approved for funding, a school official must confirm the student is participating in the sport before funding is released.

For more information, an application form, and to read the grant guidelines and rules, please visit our website and click on Programs - KidSport.

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BadmintonYonex

Official racquet of OFSAA: • B500, B600 DF, B7000 DF+ Official shuttlecocks of • OFSAA: Mavis 350, Mavis 300, Mavis 7

Black KnightOfficial badminton eyewear • provider of OFSAA

BasketballSpalding

TF-1000 ZK Pro, Official • basketball of OFSAA

MilkThe official recovery drink of • OFSAA Basketball

VolleyballBaden

Baden Perfection 15-0, Official • volleyball of OFSAA

Field HockeyAK Pro

Official field hockey ball of • OFSAA: Grays Astrotec Dimple Ball.

RugbyMonilex

Official supplier of Gilbert • rugby balls and rugby related equipment to high schools

SoccerMolten

Official soccer ball of OFSAA: • Molten FX-1000 official game ball, Molten FX-150 official practice ball

AccommodationsWestmont Hospitality Group

Official hotel partner of • OFSAA

RingsBaron Insignia

Official ring supplier of • OFSAA

Cross Country and Track and FieldNike

Official sponsor•

Please Support OFSAA’s School Sport SponsorsOFSAA is fortunate to have several companies supporting school sport in Ontario. Official equipment has been play-tested and endorsed by experienced teacher-coaches. Please support these sponsors by using their products.

Schools that qualify for OFSAA championships in team sports during the 2011-12 school year will be required to register through the OFSAA AELS (Athletic Eligibility List System) program on OFSAA’s website.

Benefits for Schools

Ability to track information about teams, student-• athletes and coaches at the school level.

Track student-athlete involvement in sport throughout • their high school career.

Track coach involvement in sport each year.•

Create and modify athletic eligibility lists for school, • local, and regional competition. Some schools have also used AELS for the management for other co-curriculuar activities.

Register for OFSAA championships.•

Please ensure you have the following information available to complete your online registration.

School and team name•

Coach(s) name•

Uniform jersey colour•

Player names, jersey number, position, birth date, • year of entry into Grade 9, transfer information (if applicable)

Media contact(s)•

Seeding information•

Season game results•

If you would like a copy of the version 2 instruction manual, please visit www.ofsaa.on.ca/resources/forms.

Each school has been given their own unique login.

Please check with your program leader or athletic director for your password. If your school does not have their login information or if you need more information, contact Michael Suraci at (416) 426-7440.

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Durant l’année 2011-12 scolaire les d’équipes qui qualifient pour des championnats de la FASSO seront exigés de se servir du système SÉDA (système électronique d’admissibilité athlétique) pour s’inscrire pour les championnats.

Les Avantages pour les Écoles

Permet de retrouver des renseignements au sujet des • équipes, des élèves athlètes et des entraîneurs au niveau des écoles.

Permet de tenir compte de l’implication sportive de • chacun des élèves athlètes au cours de son séjour au secondaire.

Permet de tenir compte de l’implication sportive de • chacun des entraîners au cours de l’année.

Permit de créer des listes d’admissibilité pour des • compétitions scolaires locales et régionales. Quelques écoles ont également employé SÉDA pour la gestion d’autres activitiés co-curriculaires.

Facilite l’inspection aux championnats de la FASSO.•

Assurer que vous avez les informations disponibles suivantes pour accomlir votre inscription:

Nom d’ecole et le nom d’équipe•

Nom d’entraîner•

Couleur d’uniformes•

Nom des joueurs, les nombres d’uniforme, les • positions, les dates de naissance, date d’antree dans la 9e année, L’information de transfert : (si c’est approprié)

Contact local des médias•

Classement des équipes•

Résultats de joutes de las saison•

Si vous voudriez une copie de guide SÉDA (version 2), visite le site web de la FASSO www.ofsaa.on.ca/resources/forms.

Chaque école a été donnée leur propre nom d’utilisateur et mot de passe. Vérifier avec votre chef de programme ou directeur sportif votre mot de passe. Si votre école n’a pas leir information, contactez Michael Suraci au (416) 426-7440.

Register Online Via AELS/Inscription Par le Système SÉDA

OFSAA is pleased to announce that Spalding has renewed its partnership through the 2014-15 school year as the official basketball of OFSAA.

The TF-1000 basketball will continue to be used exclusively in all games at the OFSAA basketball championships.

Spalding has been a strong supporter of high school basketball and we are excited to continue working with them to ensure high quality championships.

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SOFSAA joined the True Sport movement in 2007, and continues to purchase True Sport banners for each championshipto be displayed in the host school.

True Sport’s principles are the following:

Go For ItAlways rise to the challenge.• Discover how good you can be.•

Play FairPlay honestly and obey the • rules.Winning is only real when • competition is fair.

Respect OthersRespect teammates, competitors •

and officials, both on and off the field.Win with dignity and lose • with grace.

Keep It FunHave a good time. Keep • a positive attitude and contribute to a positive atmosphere.

Stay HealthyRespect your body. Keep • in shape. Avoid unsafe activities.•

Give BackDo something that helps your • community.

We encourage schools to join the True Sport movement. There is no cost to do so, and information is available on their website at www.truesport.ca.

We Embrace True Sport Values

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Brian Maxwell Scholarship Recipients 2011Named after successful distance runner and co-founder of Power Bar, the Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to two student-athletes who have participated in track and field or cross country throughout their high school career, and are continuing their post-secondary education at a Canadian college or university.

This year the scholarship was awarded to Tristan Woodfine and Chelsea Mackinnon, who both received awards in the amount of $5,000. Two additional student-athletes also received Recognition Awards of Excellence for $1,000 each. These recipients were William (BJ) Cunliffe, and Laura Morrison.

All four recipients were honoured at an awards luncheon at the Sport Alliance building in August, which featured family, friends, and former teammates of Brian Maxwell.

These four individuals are all exceptional student-athletes, each of them possessing OFSAA’s values of leadership, commitment, respect, and equity. We know they will be successful in their future endeavours, and we wish them all the best!

Tristan Woodfine graduated from Opeongo High School in Douglas Ontario with an average of nearly 90%.

Tristan competed in cross country and track throughout his high school career, and in Grades 9-11

placed first (Grades 10 and 11) and second (Grade 9) in the OFSAA Cross Country Championship.

Tristan also competed in the OFSAA Track & Field Championship in Grade 9 and finished first in both the 1500m and 3000m.

In his school, he has acted as a mentor to junior students participating in distance running, and has assisted with several

endeavours in his community.

Tristan is off to the University of Guelph this year, studying Criminal Justice and Public Policy.

Chelsea Mackinnon graduated with a 93% average from Westdale Secondary School in Hamilton, and will be studying Health Sciences at the University of Guelph.

From Grades 9-12, Chelsea has placed in the top 10 every year at both the OFSAA Cross Country Championship and in the 800m at the OFSAA Track & Field Championship.

She has also been a finalist in several other events including the National Track & Field Championship, Junior Provincial Championships, and the Ontario Summer Games. She has been both the Hamilton City Cross Country and Track and Field champion for the past 10 years.

Chelsea was a member of her school’s Athletic Council, Music Council, band, orchestra, waterpolo team, and Alpine Ski team. She has also participated in many efforts in her community.

William (BJ) Cunliffe is a graduate of Courtice Secondary School, where he finished with an average in the high 80s, and qualified for OFSAA every year in both Track and Field and Cross Country.

BJ also placed first in the 2011 Hamilton Indoor Games, fifth in the 2011 Nike John Rowland Games, and participated in the IAAF World Youth Track & Field

Championships in Italy. Pretty big accomlishments!

In his school, BJ was a member of the soccer team, holds nine school track records, mentored younger students as a peer tutor, and participated in countless other extra-curricular activities.

BJ is attending Simon Fraser University this fall and studying Psychology.

Laura Morrison graduated from Catholic Central High School in London with a 95% average, and is at McMaster this fall taking Health Studies.

Laura has competed in both the OFSAA Track and Field and Cross Country Championships, and has also participated in hockey, badminton and golf at her school.

She was also on her school’s student council and spirit club, mentored younger students, participated in school fundraising events, and coached house league soccer.

Laura has been active in her community as well, volunteering at church activities, at after school children’s programs and summer camps, and fundraising for various other community efforts including the Make a Wish Foundation, and Run for the Cure.

Back row, from left: Wayne Haymer (Brian Maxwell Scholarship Committee), Sheila Maxwell (Brian’s sister), Tristan Woodfine, BJ Cunliffe. Front row, from left: Laura Morrison and Chelsea Mackinnon.

Tristan Woodfine

Chelsea Mackinnon

BJ Cunliffe Laura Morrison

Scholarships & Awards

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The Pete Beach Award is presented annually to one person in each Association who exemplifies the qualities of Pete Beach, a former Executive Director of OFSAA.

Pete was a rare educator who had the capacity to utilize the medium of school sport to positively influence students in the remainder of their lives. This year’s recipients are individuals who consistently provide an impression of stability and optimism; who enjoy the

company and respect of young people; who embody education through school sport and lead by example; and who emulate the true function of the teacher-coach - a source of discipline, a mentor, and a friend.

For more information on the Pete Beach Award or to nominate a colleague, please visit the OFSAA website and look under Awards & Scholarships.

Pete Beach Recipients 2011

CISAA Sheila KuyperCOSSA Dave ReynoldsCWOSSA Ivan Persin EOSSAA Lynn CarssGBSSA Walter Brown GHAC Greg SoraLOSSA Kevin DillonNCSSAA Laura GillespieNEOAA James Johnson NOSSA Ron DubucNWOSSAA Kathy Clouthier

ROPSSAA Mary CaswellSOSSA Rina RodeSWOSSAA Ken OuelletteTDCAA Doris ChandlerTDSSAA Diana Jaam Shahriari Dan Dominico WOSSAA Terry WalzackYRAA Domenic Scuglia

Congratulations to all the 2011 Pete Beach Award recipients!

Scholarships & Awards

OFSAA’s Alumni Association supports student-athletes moving on to post-secondary education through the scholarship fund. For the past seven years, all funds donated have provided scholarships of $500 each to student-athletes in different member associations across the province.

Four students were selected to receive the 2011 OFSAA Alumni Scholarships. The calibre of students applying is a positive sign for the future, as all were worthy candidates and the decision by the selection committee was a difficult one. Many thanks to all students who applied.

OFSAA Alumni Scholarship Recipients 2011

Lauren Kanko (TDSSAA)While attending Martingrove Collegiate in Etobicoke, Lauren took part in cross country, basketball, volleyball, hockey, soccer, and track and field.

She was also very involved in other aspects of school life, including the Girls’ Athletic Council, Music Council, Student Council, serving as President in her final year, and the Leadership Program.

Lauren’s high academic achievements are a tribute to the type of person she is, considering her extracurricular activities. Her love of sport continues into her community programs as well.

School sport has helped her stay focused, be organized and punctual, and has given her goals to strive for and skills to improve upon. The confidence gained from sport has permeated into her classroom setting.

Her teacher-coach says of Lauren, “She is a hard working, respectful young woman who will achieve greatness in whatever she undertakes. She has earned the respect of both her peers and staff.”

Lauren is studying kinesiology this year, and we wish her all the best!

Ian McClure (WOSSAA)Ian attended Oakridge Secondary School in London and participated in volleyball, rugby, badminton, and track and field.

He contributes to his community by working for local charities, helping

at tournaments, and taking part in charity runs. He helps coach junior teams and runs tournaments for the elementary schools as well.

School sport has taught Ian the important skills that he has been able to apply to all aspects of daily life. He learned that believing in oneself will go a long way towards winning, and that being able to play the game is a reward in itself.

As a high school athlete he has been proud to represent his school and considered it an honour to do so. Ian is also very aware of the people in his life who have given so generously to allow him to participate - teachers, coaches and his parents. He believes school sport has helped shape him into a healthy, whole and caring person.

“Ian’s leadership ability, integrity, and good sportsmanship are consistent and easily recognized by his peers and coaches,” Ian’s coach said.

We wish Ian success as he pursues a science degree at the University of Guelph.

Christine Ackerly (LOSSA)As a student at Sinclair Secondary School in Whitby, Christine enjoyed the sports of volleyball, badminton and alpine skiing.

While achieving top academic marks, she still found time to be involved with the school newspaper, the concert choir, the environmental club, and the Leadership and President’s Councils. In the community, Christine continued to be involved in sport and volunteered with several groups including the Whitby Youth Council and the Oshawa Hospital Foundation.

She believes true character is most clearly demonstrated

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Alpine Skiing Karin AugensteinGirls’ Field Hockey Margaret Alderson Girls’ A Basketball Rob DessenGirls’ AA Basketball Peter KaijaGirls’ AAA Basketball Andy HairsineGirls’ AAAA Basketball Andrea McCabeBoys’ A Basketball Lorie Tremblay Boys’ AA Basketball Larry TougasBoys’ AAA Basketball Brian MulliganBoys’ AAAA Basketball Dan ColfaxBadminton Mary ParsonsBoys’ and Girls’ Curling Russ Wakewich & Karen SaarimakiNordic Skiing Annette WrigleyGirls’ A Volleyball Tammy DibbitsGirls’ AA Volleyball Mary Jane Gillier-SymesGirls’ AAA Volleyball Sue KiculGirls’ AAAA Volleyball Rob ThomasBoys’ A Volleyball Rich FontannaBoys’ AA Volleyball Kerry MacLeanBoys’ AAA Volleyball Bryan KussnerBoys’ AAAA Volleyball Dave McAllister

Swimming Paige MurphyGirls’ Gymnastics Melanie SylvestreGirls’ A/AA Hockey Ted HopkinsonGirls’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Sandie EnnettBoys’ A/AA Hockey John ElliottBoys’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Chick KennedyGirls’ A Soccer Brenda RiddellGirls’ AA Soccer Elaine StanskiGirls’ AAA Soccer John IvinacGirls’ AAAA Soccer Bruno ColucciBoys’ A Soccer Mike McKittrickBoys’ AA Soccer Angelo GeremiaBoys’ AAA Soccer Kim LatourellBoys’ AAAA Soccer Michael MaiolaGirls’ A/AA Rugby Thomas “Bubba” GauthierGirls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Kirk RobertsonBoys’ A/AA Rugby David WhitneyBoys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby David SchafflerTennis Tami HawkinsTrack & Field Gilbert Briscoe & Mary CollinsonWrestling Ted Fryia

Girls’ Field Hockey Brother André CHS Girls’ A Basketball Runnymede CI Girls’ AA Basketball É.S. Theriault Girls’ AAA Basketball Ancaster HSGirls’ AAAA Basketball John Paul II HSBoys’ A Basketball Pretty River AcademyBoys’ AA Basketball Twin Lakes SSBoys’ AAA Basketball St. Theresa HS Boys’ AAAA Basketball St. Ignatius of Loyola Boys’ Curling Timiskaming DSS Girls’ Curling M.M. Robinson HS Girls’ A Volleyball Rockway Mennonite SchoolGirls’ AA Volleyball St. Thomas Aquinas SS Girls’ AAA Volleyball Patrick Fogarty SSGirls’ AAAA Volleyball Woburn CIBoys’ A Volleyball Woodland ChristineBoys’ AA Volleyball Hamilton DCHSBoys’ AAA Volleyball É.S.C. Beatrice-Desloges

Boys’ AAAA Volleyball Cathedral HSGirls’ A/AA Hockey Beaver Brae SSGirls’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Saltfleet DHSBoys’ A/AA Hockey Glendale HSBoys’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Hillcrest HSGirls’ A Soccer Charlottenburgh & Lancaster DHSGirls’ AA Soccer Timmins HSGirls’ AAA Soccer St. Ignatius SSGirls’ AAAA Soccer St.Thomas of Villanova SSBoys’ A Soccer Woodland ChristianBoys’ AA Soccer St. Joseph’s HSBoys’ AAA Soccer Cardinal NewmanBoys’ AAAA Soccer York Mills CIGirls’ A/AA Rugby Mentor CollegeGirls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Applewood Heights SSBoys’ A/AA Rugby FE Madill SSBoys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Glebe CI

2010-11 Leadership in School Sport Award Recipients

2010-11 Team Sportsmanship Award Recipients

The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award is presented at each OFSAA championship to a teacher-coach who has made a significant contribution to their educational athletic program. The recipient exemplifies the values of fair-play and sportsmanship, while promoting enjoyment, personal growth and educational achievement through school sport.

The Team Sportsmanship Award is given out at each championship to the team displaying outstanding teamwork, positive attitude, and respect for opponents.

Scholarships & Awards

The 2012 Alumni Scholarship is available to students in NEOAA, CWOSSA, COSSA and TDCAA. Deadline for receipt of applications is April 1st, 2012. Criteria for this scholarship and an application form are on the OFSAA website under ‘Awards and Scholarships’. Four students will be selected to receive a $500 scholarship from the applications received by the deadline. All applications must be sent by mail or courier. No faxed copies will be considered.

Please visit www.ofsaa.on.ca - Programs - Scholarships for more information.

2012 Alumni Scholarship Applicationsby what a person does. Her mentors, coaches, teachers and especially her parents, have inspired her to improve, not only academically, but as a community member, and to commit to giving back to society.

“Christine’s academic achievements, athletic contributions, and school and community service have distinguished Christine as a leader who will no doubt accomplish great things,” said Christine’s principal.

Congratulations, and all the best as you start the next phase of your life in the Communications and Journalism program at Carleton University.

Did you know athletic awards are offered by Ontario Universities?

These awards include scholarships, bursaries, prizes, leadership awards, merit awards, housing, and all other non-employment financial benefit received by an athlete

from their institution.

Student-athletes may receive up to $3,500 towards their post-secondary education.

For full details on OUA athletic scholarships, please visit www.oua.ca/student/awards

OUA Student Athletic Scholarships

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Spring 2011 Championship Photo Gallery

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OFSAA Boys’ A/AA Field Lacrosse Festival Aurora May 31 - June 1, 2011Although the months of May and June can be exhaustive for OFSAA convenors with all the championships taking place, there may not have been a busier convenor than Greg Reid from St. Andrew’s College (CISAA), who, in the span of just over two weeks, convened both the OFSAA Badminton Championship and OFSAA Boys’ A/AA Lacrosse Festival.

Using the facilities at St. Andrew’s College, a strong field of teams competed over two hard-fought days for the chance to capture the gold medal. Day one proved to be the most challenging with temperatures bringing the humidity into the plus 40 degree range. Athletes and coaches did whatever they could to stay cool but by the afternoon matches it was obvious the heat was taking a toll on players.

Once participants had a chance to cool off and clean-up they returned to St. Andrew’s College for the festival banquet which took place in the school’s beautiful dining hall. Students and coaches were treated to a delicious meal before hearing from guest speakers who spoke about the opportunities to pursue lacrosse both in the NCAA and CIS, emphasizing the point that although it takes hard work and practice to achieve post-secondary lacrosse goals, the most important aspect that will get you there is through dedication to your studies and getting good grades.

Day two saw the playoff format begin and the intensity on the field heat up. Top two seeded teams Hagersville and McKinnin Park were both upset in the semi-finals placing Holy Cross (COSSA) in the final against the host school St. Andrew’s College.

Although Holy Cross had now made it to the finals the

last three of four years without capturing gold, this time they were not leaving without taking the festival title, and capturing the final game in a 11-5 win.

Congratulations team members to Shane Alexander, Brad Angevaare, Tyler Brodie, Justin Cavanah, Mike Cavanagh, Chris Clancy, Dustin Cook, Josh Currier, Jesse Davis, Chris Ephgrave, Troy Evans, Turner Evans, Josh Gilbert, Luke Grills, Nicholas Hildendrand, Josh Hiltz, Colin Johnson, Eugene Kim, Brenden Le, Joe Le May, Paxton Leroux, Cameron Milligan, Matt Perras, Kyle Poast, Evan Rutherford, Zack Wainman and coaches Randy Riel, Taylor Evans, Rob Hope, Cory Vitarelli, and Matt Crough.

Thank you again to Greg Reid and his committee for hosting a wonderful festival and we look forward to watching the sport of field lacrosse grow at the high school level.

Hagersville SS SOSSAMcKinnon Park HS SOSSAHoly Cross CSS COSSASt. Andrew’s College CISAASt. Stephen’s SS LOSSASutton DHS YRAAGravenhurst HS GBSSASt. Mark HS NCSSAA

Participating Teams

Consolation Semi-FinalsSt. Stephen’s def. St. Mark 7 - 5Sutton def. Gravenhust 8 - 0

Semi-FinalsHoly Cross def. McKinnon Park 11 - 9St. Andrew’s def. Hagersville 10 - 8

Consolation FinalSutton def. St. Stephen’s 11 - 6

Third Place GameMcKinnon Park def. Hagersville 12 - 8

First Place GameHoly Cross def. St. Andrew’s 11 - 5

Festival Results

May 3 - 4, 2012Brock University, St. Catharines

This conference encompasses a wide variety of sessions for both curricular and co-curricular programs, with sessions geared to high school and elementary school teachers. The aim is to increase participants’ knowledge of several areas of school sport, expose them to new/unconventional sports and teaching methods, and provide opportunities for discussion groups with peers.

Want to be a Presenter?

Register now at www.ofsaa.on.ca/events

Conference Coordinator:Elizabeth HarrisAssistant Director, [email protected]

Plan A - $350 + HST (Early Bird $325)Includes 2 nights accommodation, meals, sessions

Plan B - $300 + HST (Early Bird $275)Includes meals and sessions only

One Day Registration - $150 + HSTIncludes meals and sessions only.

OFSAA is looking for energetic educators to present at the Women’s Sport School, for a variety of sessions.

If you are interested, please visit www.ofsaa.on.ca/events for more information.

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Championship Results2011-12 OFSAA Championship Calendar

Boys' Golf Festival (COSSA)Wed - Thurs, Oct. 12 - 13, BellevilleJim Barbeau, Nicholson CatholicP: 613.967.0404 F: [email protected] Deadline: Mon, Oct. 3

Girls' Golf Festival (NCSSAA)Wed - Thurs, Oct. 12 - 13, KanataKendra Read, All Saints HSP: 613.271.4254 F: [email protected] Deadline: Mon, Oct. 3

Girls' Field Hockey (YRAA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 3 - 5, MarkhamCathie Croucher, Newmarket HSP: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Oct. 29

Cross Country (NCSSAA)Sat, Nov. 5, Ottawa-GloucesterSean Clancy & Gary MonsourEntry Deadline: Sat, Oct. 29

Boys' A Volleyball (NOSSA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, Little Current Peter Kategiannis, Manitoulin SSP: 705.368.7000 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Boys’ AA Volleyball (WOSSAA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, StratfordMartin Ritsma, Stratford NorthwesternP: 519.271.9740 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Boys’ AAA Volleyball (GHAC) Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, HamiltonAndrea McCabe, Cathedral HSP: 905.522.3581 x3040 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Boys’ AAAA Volleyball (GHAC)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, HamiltonAndrea McCabe, Cathedral HSP: 905.522.3581 x3040 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Girls' A Basketball (CISAA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, St. CatharinesDave Whitty, Ridley CollegeP: 905.732.1361 F: [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Girls’ AA Basketball (EOSSAA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, BrockvilleMatt Reil, St. Mary CHSP: 613.342.4911 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Girls’ AAA Basketball (EOSSAA) Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, KingstonKelly Dixon & Dr. Tom Holmes, Holy Cross Catholic SSP: 613.384.1919 F: [email protected], [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Girls’ AAAA Basketball (SWOSSAA) Thurs - Sat, Nov. 24 - 26, Belle RiverAndy Kiss, St. AnneP: 519.727.8908 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, Nov. 19

Football Bowls (Committee)Wed, Nov. 30 (TBA), TorontoContact OFSAA office for details.Entry Deadline: TBA

Nordic Skiing (GBSSA)Thurs - Fri, Feb. 23 - 24, HuntsvilleJohn Cowan, Huntsville HSP: 705.789.5594 F: [email protected] Deadline: Fri, Feb. 17

Alpine Skiing (Committee)Mon - Tues, Feb. 27 - 28, CollingwoodContact OFSAA office for details.Entry Deadline: Thurs, Feb. 16

Snowboarding Festival (TDCAA)Fri, March 1, MansfieldRainer Wenzl, Father Redmond CSSP: 416.393.5540 F: [email protected] Deadline: Wed, Feb. 22

Swimming (GHAC)Tues - Wed, March 6 - 7, EtobicokeKevin Wong, Bishop Reding SSP: 416.905.875.0124 F: 416.875.2908 [email protected] Deadline: Mon, Feb. 27

Wrestling (COSSA)Tues - Wed, March 6 - 7, PeterboroughRoger Jenkins, Crestwood SSP: 705.742.9221 F: 705.740.1957 [email protected] Deadline: Mon, Feb. 27

Boys' A Basketball (CISAA)Mon - Wed, March 5 - 7, St. CatharinesDave Whitty, Ridley CollegeP: 905.683.1889 F: [email protected] Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Boys' AA Basketball (SOSSA) Mon - Wed, March 5 - 7, St. CatharinesPat Sullivan, St. Francis P: 905.646.2002 F: [email protected] Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Boys' AAA Basketball (SWOSSAA)Mon - Wed, March 5 - 7, WindsorPeter Cusumano, Catholic Central P: 519.256.3171 F: [email protected] Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Boys’ AAAA Basketball (NCSSAA)Mon - Wed, March 5 - 7, OttawaMike Rowley, Mother TeresaRichard Sutton, Ridgemount HS P: [email protected] [email protected] Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Girls' A Volleyball (TDSSAA) Mon - Wed, March 5 - 7, TorontoGary Krollins, University of Toronto [email protected] Entry Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Girls' AA Volleyball (SWOSSAA) Mon - Wed, March 5 - 7, AmherstburgJeff Miller, General Amherst DHSP: 613.823.1663 F: 519.736.1473 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Girls' AAA Volleyball (CWOSSAA) Tues - Wed, March 6 - 7, KitchenerPaul Pavan, Forest Heights CIP: 519.744.6567 F: 519.744.1870 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Girls' AAAA Volleyball (CWOSSA)Tues - Wed, March 6 - 7, KitchenerPaul Pavan, Forest Heights CIP: 519.744.6567 F: 519.744.1870 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Tues, Feb. 28

Girls' A/AA Hockey (COSSA) Tues - Fri, March 20 - 23, BellevilleDavid Whitney, Bayside SSP: 613.966.2922 F: [email protected] Deadline: Wed, March 7

Girls' AAA/AAAA Hockey (ROPSSAA) Tues - Fri, March 20 - 23, MississaugaMelanie Jones & Joel AgnewSt. Aloysius GonzagaP: 905.820.3900 F: [email protected], [email protected] Deadline: Wed, March 7

Boys' A/AA Hockey (COSSA) Tues - Fri, March 21 - 24, PeterboroughSteve Stanlick, St. Peter's SSP: 705.745.1358 F: [email protected] Deadline: Thurs, March 8

Boys’ AAA/AAAA Hockey (COSSA) Wed - Sat, March 21 - 24, PeterboroughSteve Stanlick, St. Peter's SSP: 705.745.1358 F: [email protected] Deadline: Thurs, March 8

Boys’ & Girls' Curling (SOSSA) Wed - Sat, March 21 - 24, Welland/St. Catharines/Niagara Falls Karen Douglas, Welland Centennial SSRina Rode, Sir Winston Churchill SS [email protected]@dsbn.edu.on.ca Entry Deadline: Thurs, March 8

Girls' Gymnastics (Committee) TBA, Contact OFSAA office for details.

Badminton (WOSSAA) Thurs - Sat, May 3 - 5, StratfordMartin Ritsma, Stratford NorthwesternP: 519.271.9740 F: [email protected] Deadline: Wed, April 25

Tennis (SOSSA) Mon - Wed, June 4 - 6, TorontoMichael Robinson, Lakeshore CHSP: 905.835.2451 F: 905.835.0434 [email protected] Deadline: Sat, May 27

Boys' A/AA Field Lacrosse Festival (CISAA) Tues - Wed, June 5 - 6, Peterborough Randy Riel, Holy CrossP: 705.748.6664 F: 705.742.1498 [email protected] Deadline: Wed, May 30

Boys' AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse Festival (ROPSSAA) Thurs - Fri, June 7 - 8, MississaugaDan Bowyer, Lorne Park SSP: 905.278.6177, x403 F: 905.278-4011

[email protected] Entry Deadline: Sat, June 2

Girls' A/AA Rugby (NCSSAA) Mon - Wed, June 4 - 6, OttawaCarrie Bowie & Rick MellorMother Theresa and Nepean [email protected] [email protected] Entry Deadline: Tues, May 29

Girls' AAA/AAAA Rugby (NCSSAA) Mon - Wed, June 4 - 6, OttawaCarrie Bowie & Rick Mellor, Mother [email protected] [email protected] Deadline: Tues, May 29

Boys' A/AA Rugby (COSSA) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, CobourgDarryll Hancock, St. Mary SSP: 905.372.4339 F: [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sat, June 2

Boys' AAA/AAAA Rugby (GHAC) Tues - Thurs, June 5 - 7, HamiltonDuane Davis, Cathedral HSP: 905.522.3581 x200 F: [email protected] Deadline: May 31

Track & Field (EAST) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, BrockvilleRon Hungerford, Thousand Islands SSP: 613.342.1100 F: 613.342.7758Entry Deadline: Sun, June 3

Boys' A Soccer (SWOSSAA) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, WindsorPaul Thomas, Academie Ste. Cecile P: 519.969.1291 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, June 2

Boys' AA Soccer (NOSSA) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, North BayRyan Culhane, West Farris SSP: 705.497.2333 F: [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sat, June 2

Boys' AAA Soccer (GHAC) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, HamiltonJohn Ivinac, St. Mary's CSSP: 905.528-0214 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, June 2

Boys' AAAA Soccer (CWOSSA) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, BrantfordCarmine Romano & Peter Pomponio,

St. John’s CollegeP: 519.759.2318 F: 519.751.0526 [email protected] Deadline: Sat, June 2

Girls' A Soccer (EOSSAA) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, ElginLisa Rice, Rideau DHSP: 613.359.5391 F: 613.359.6328 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sat, June 2

Girls' AA Soccer (WOSSAA) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, St. ThomasRichard Mommersteeg & Jeff JenkinsSt. Joseph’s High SchoolP: 519.675.4434 F: [email protected] Deadline: Sat, June 2

Girls' AAA Soccer (GHAC) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, HamiltonJohn Ivinac, St. Mary CSSP: 905.528.0214 F: [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sat, June 2

Girls' AAAA Soccer (GHAC) Thurs - Sat, June 7 - 9, OakvilleGreg Sora, Barrie CuP: 905.257.3534 F: [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sat, June 2

Boys' Baseball (Committee) TBA

Boys' Baseball - East Region Semi-Final (SWOSSAA)OakwoodWed - Thurs, June 6 - 7Larry Loeback, St. Anne SSP: 519.727.8908 F: [email protected]

Boys' Baseball - West Region Semi-Final (ROPSSAA)Wed - Thurs, June 6 - 7MississaugaJason Eagles, St. Aloysius GonzagasP: 905. 820.3900 F: [email protected][email protected]

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Semi-FinalsSt. Michael’s College 9Notre Dame CSS 5

Msgr. Paul Dwyer 6 (OT)St. Peter’s 5

Third Place GameNotre Dame CSS 8St. Peter’s 4

First Place GameSt. Michael’s College 11Paul Dwyer 7

OFSAA Boys’ AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse FestivalOttawa June 2 - 3, 2011 Long-time lacrosse enthusiast, OFSAA Sport Advisory Committee member, teacher-coach, and now festival convenor, Al Smith of St. Matthew CHS (NCSSAA) led a team of committed volunteers in hosting the 2011 OFSAA Boys’ AAA/AAAA Lacrosse Festival.

Using the facilities at Carleton University and the Nepean Sportsplex, athletes were treated to great fields in order to showcase the always improving talent of high school lacrosse.

The festival banquet was hosted at Sala San Marco where athletes and coaches were able to satisfy the large appetite created by a full-day of hard hitting lacrosse action.

The meal must have provided just what the students needed, as competition heated up on day two with last year’s gold medallists St. Michael’s College (CISAA) reclaiming their title with a 12-7 win over Paul Dwyer CHS (LOSSA).

Congratulations goes to Todd Stewart, Christian Barker, JD Brachman, Anthony Davis, Justin DeMarchi, Georgian Dimopoulos, Joseph French, Alex Guiney, Domenic Lisi, David Miller, Mason Moriyama, John Mullen, Patrick Paolini, Jack Ranson, Jonathan Rudyk, Ryan Zwolinski, Cole Bardawill, Brandon Bourque, Michael DeMarchi, William Loumankis, Andrew Mullen, Brennan Donville, Michael Dowell, Alex DeGagne, Jamie Dowell, Adrian Torok-Orban, Tanner Thomson, Thomas Staples, Tyler Albrecht, Tyson Gibson, Gregory DiTommaso, Riley Mocha, and coaches Alex Frescura, Dean French, Josh Shewell, Angus Dinely, and Matt Pagano.

Thank you again to Al Smith and his committee for all their hard work in ensuring a first class tournament.

Festival Results

Participating Teams

Paul Dwyer LOSSASt. Michael’s College CISAANotre Dame CSS (Burlington) GHACNotre Dame College (Welland) SOSSASt. Pete’s CSS COSSABirchmount Park TDSSAMayfield ROPSSAAUpper Canada College CISAASir Wm. Mulock SS YRAASt. Joseph HS NCSSAASouth Carelton HS NCSSAABracebridge & Muskoka Lakes GBSSA

Championship Results

OFSAA Boys’ BaseballQualification Tournaments Toronto/Durham June 2 - 3, 2011

Championship Toronto June 7 - 8, 2011

In an exciting gold medal game against Ancaster HS (that went into two extra innings!) Holy Names HS (Windsor) went on to win the OFSAA Baseball Championship at the Rogers Centre 5 - 4. Both teams were presented with their medals in a ceremony at home plate by former Blue Jays second baseman and Hall of Fame inductee Roberto Alomar. Roberto also presented the Prentice Cup to the captains from Holy Names.

Congratulations to Holy Names team members Connor Soulliere, Ryan Blevins, Spencer Church, Nicholas Curtis, Sergio DeRose, Nicholas Garofalo, Connor Holgate, Mitchell Holgate, Manik Jandoria, Andrew Jobin, Luke Lefler, Derek Loebach, Jake Lumley, Jonathan O’Beid, Brent Rankin, Christopher Renaud, Brett Siddall, Bobby St. Pierre, Andrew Wasyluk, and coaches Jon Blevins, Will Ruttinger, Joe Siddall, Mike Holgate.

Despite a rainy spring which saw the regionals pushed back a day, great conditions and, more importantly, some great baseball were the major stories at this year’s OFSAA Prentice Cup Baseball Championships.

Paul Rebelo from Bishop Allen in the west and Geoff Whent from Sinclair in the east and their committees did an outstanding job in organizing the regional

competitions. OFSAA very much appreciates the experience they provided for the high school baseball athletes

The semi finals and finals were played over two days at the Rogers Centre. OFSAA thanks the Toronto Blue Jays for providing the Rogers Centre and support staff to make the championships a memorable event for all student-athletes involved. A very special thank you to T.J. Burton and Rob Jack of the Blue Jays who provided the competitors with a major league experience during their two days at the Rogers Centre.

Thank you also to Roberto Alomar, who took time away from the MLB Draft to watch the final and present the championship medals.

Semi-FinalsHoly Names 8St. Michael’s 7

Ancaster 11D’Youville 10

Bronze Medal GameSt Michael’s 8SD’Youville 3

Gold Medal GameHoly Names 5Ancaster 4

West Regional Participants

Holy Names HS SWOSSAAAncaster HS SOSSASt. Jean de Brebeuf HS GHACParis DHS CWOSSA Richview CI TDSSAABishop Allen Academy TDCAABill Crothers SS YRAAGlendale HS WOSSAACardinal Newman CSS TDCAA

East Regional Participants

Birchmount Park CI TDSSAASt Marguerite D’Youville ROPSSAASt Michael’s College CISAAHillcrest HS NCSSAAAjax HS LOSSAPickering HS LOSSASt Josephs CSS EOSSAANantyr Shores SS GBSSAPrince Edward CI COSSA

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Experienced convenor David Whitney of Bayside SS (COSSA) provided the leadership for this year’s OFSAA Boys’ A/AA Rugby Championship in Belleville.

COSSA, known for its deep rugby roots, had three entries into this year’s championship and were determined to perform well in front of the home town fans.

Following day one of competition, participants put their battles on the field behind them and enjoyed a wonderful meal at the championship banquet.

Once everyone was fed, a deceptive organizing committee managed to keep the convenor from knowing he was selected as the Leadership in School Sport recipient until his name was announced.

A very humble David Whitney, was presented with the award for his over 25 years of high school coaching particularly in hockey and rugby.

David has been an active volunteer, hosting OFSAA Championships in Girls’ and Boys’ Rugby and Girls’ Hockey, as well as being President of the Bay of Quinte Athletic Association and a member of the COSSA Executive.

Heading into the final days of competition, the host association schools did not disappoint, making up three of the four teams playing in the semi-finals. However,

in the end, a strong Barrie Central CI

(GBSSA) captured the gold with a 6-0 win over defending champions Trenton HS.

Congratulations to Byron Boville, Eric McCrea, Gary Smith, Jesse Twigg, Franklin Guillermo, Dylan Atkinson, David Petras, Sean Harrison, C.J. Hudson, Ian Jones, Chris Maybee, Jake Boulding, Patrick Berardi, Damon Vance, Joel Charron, Blair Elliott, Andrew McFadden, Cam Sinclair, Mac Chown, Mark Baker, Kyle Clarke, Dustin Morden, Craig Anderson, Eric Charest-Pekeski, James Johnson, Josh Butt, Braden Atkinson, Akiel Gormandy, Tim Klodnicki, Evan Mallett, and coaches Ron Andres, Steve Porter, and Jay Malandrino.

The committee is pleased to announce that FE Madill SS (WOSSAA) is the recipient of the OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award.

The team demonstrated great sportsmanship and a mature attitude in both victory and defeat and should be congratulated, along with their coaches, for being role model student-athletes.

OFSAA Boys’ A/AA RugbyBelleville June 2 - 4, 2011

Participating Teams

Appleby College CISAATrinity College CISAATrenton HS COSSABrock HS COSSAThomas A.Stewart SS COSSAGrey Highlands SS CWOSSAErin District SS CWOSSAQueen Elizabeth EOSSAA Rockland EOSSAABarrie Central CI GBSSALester B. Pearson SS GHACCourtice SS LOSSAAshbury College NCSSAABeamsville District SS SOSSASt.Clair SS SWOSSAAF.E. Madill SS WOSSAA

Consolation Quarter-FinalsTrinity def. Lester B. Pearson 19 - 3Appleby def. Courtice 15 - 5Rockland def. St. Clair 14 - 10Beamsville def. Erin 22 - 5

Championship Quarter-FinalsBarrie Central def. Grey-Highlands 15 - 0Thomas A. Stewart def. Ashbury 12 - 10 Trenton def. Queen Elizabeth 41 - 10Brock HS def. FE Madill SS 13 - 10

Consolation Semi-FinalsRockland def. Trinity College 38 - 10Appleby College def. Beamsville 12 -

Championship Semi-FinalsBarrie Central def. Thomas A. Stewart 22 - 0Trenton def. Brock 22 - 0

Consolation FinalRockland def. Appleby College 32 - 19

Bronze Medal GameThomas A. Stewart def. Brock 15 - 3

Gold Medal GameBarrie Central def. Trenton 6 - 0

Championship Results

OFSAA Boys’ AAA/AAAA RugbyOakville June 1 - 3, 2011

The beautiful city of Oakville was host to this year’s Boys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Championship.

Thanks to convenor David Schaffler (Oakville-Trafalgar HS) and the hosts at Crusader’s Park, teams were treated to an outstanding tournament which will be sure to leave lasting memories.

Besides having access to first class rugby fields, participants were fortunate to have a banquet at St. Volodymyr’s Cultural Centre where the convenor ensured no one was left hungry. The banquet also set the stage for the presentation of the Leadership in School Sport Award, which went to the well deserving convenor David Schaffler. Besides convening OFSAA, David has coached high school rugby for almost 20 years at both the junior and senior levels. He has a true passion for rugby and was responsible for starting the girls’ rugby program at Nelson HS. David brings a positive attitude to his teams and always pushes them to do their best.

The seeding committee had a number of difficult decisions to make looking at the teams in this year’s

tournament as many of the teams took turns beating each other throughout the season. However, in the end the number one and two seeds squared off in the gold medal match. Avenging an earlier season loss, the spirited team from Uxbridge SS (LOSSA) upset the top seed from Stouffville DSS (YRAA) 24-7.

Congratulations to Uxbridge team members Lee Cowie, Ryan Croxall, Shawn Cupples, Christopher Gladney, Shaun Kernohan, Tyler Mackinnon, Cody McKenzie, Scott Simmonds, Dylan Smith, Scott Sopel, Donald Will, Eric Wintjes, Kyle Banton-Jones, Casey Belli, Michael Boehm, Richard February, Alistair Gabb, Mitchell King, Graham Klammer, Graham Marsden, Nathaniel Mills, Dylan Ross, Jacob Wilson, and coaches Brian Manorek, Paul Connelly, and Peter Clayton.

The convenor and his committee were also pleased to award the OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Banner to Glebe CI (NCSSAA) for their fair play and positive attitude throughout the tournament.

Thank you again to David and his committee for hosting a wonderful event that many hope will be back in Oakville sooner than later.

Participating Teams

Stouffville DSS YRAAStreetsville SS ROPSSAAUxbridge SS LOSSAOakville Trafalgar GHACSaltfleet DHS SOSSABrantford CI CWOSSAAbbey Park HS GHACMedway HS WOSSAAFenelon Falls SS COSSAInnisdale SS GBSSANorthern SS TDSSAAUpper Canada College EOSSAASenator O’Connor College TDCAANorthern CI & VS SWOSSAAEarl of March NCSSAAFrontenac SS EOSSAA

Consolation Quarter-FinalsFenelon Falls def. Frontenac SS 21 - 10Upper Canada def. Senator O’Connor 10 - 0Innisdale def. Glebe 18 - 7Northern def. Brantford 7 - 5

Championship Quarter-FinalsStouffville def. Medway 19 - 0Oakville-Trafalgar def. Saltfleet 19 - 5Abbey Park def. Streetsville 14 - 11Uxbridge def. Northern 29 - 0

Consolation Semi-FinalsFenelon Falls def. Upper Canada 36 - 8Innisdale def. Northern 21 - 3

Championship Semi-FinalsStouffville def. Oakville-Trafalgar 17 - 3Uxbridge def. Abby Park 31 - 24

Consolation FinalFenelon Falls def. Innisdale 15 - 7

Bronze Medal GameOakville-Trafalgar def. Abbey Park 13 - 0

Gold Medal GameUxbridge def. Stouffville 24 - 7

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OFSAA Girls’ A/AA RugbyNorwood May 30 - June 1, 2011

All eyes were on three-time gold medal winners Trenton HS (COSSA) as they returned to uphold their title at this year’s 2011 Girls’ A/AA Rugby Championship.

Teams knew that they needed to raise the competition to another level to unseat this challenging team.

Over the course of a few games and the gold medal match it became obvious that Trenton HS was once again unstoppable, despite the valiant effort made by their competitors.

Congratulations to team members of Trenton HS; Raven Roe, Rachel Maynard, Jenna Verreault, Hannah Wilson, Sara Galloway, Alicia Hamilton, Shannon Lee, Samantha Mcmurter, Avery MacIntosh, Katarina Small, Justine Dodds, Morgan Houde-Pearce, Robyn Neri, Maxine Dinham, Megan Dustin, Keisha Evans, Carly Frost, Jennifer Kelly, Lindsay Kelly, Brooke Lloyd, Alison McWhirter, Caroline Rolf, Cassidy Suijker, Caitlin Taylor, Tenecia Williams, Amanda Rittwage, Jessica Genereaux,

Brittney Whiting, Tanya Hasenberger,

Tomara Harmond, Zoe Hiscock, Kirsten Whaley-Smith, Lexi Allison and coaches Jennifer Reid, Brian Meindl, and Tom Gauthier for their gold medal win.

Thank you to the OFSAA 2011 Girls’ A/AA Rugby Championship, convenor Todd Murray for his commitment and hard work on this great championship. This championship could not have run without you and your dedicated organizing committee.

Congratulations also go to OFSAA Team Sportsmanship winners from Mentor College in Mississauga (ROPSSAA). Your attitude on and off the field is an example to us all.

The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award was given at the banquet to Thomas “Bubba” Gauthier from Trenton HS (COSSA) for his dedication to student athletes and the game of rugby.

Tom was instrumental in starting a boys’ rugby program in the 70’s and the girls’ rugby program in the 90’s at his school. Even after retirement he continues to coach, mentor and be a role model for coaches and students alike. The Trenton rugby legacy would not be what it is today without his commitment and guidance.

Participating Teams

Trenton HS COSSAArnprior DHS EOSSASt. Clair SS SWOSSAABishop MacDonell CHS CWOSSABeamsville DSS SOSSARockland DHS EOSSAASt. Anne’s CSS WOSSAAMerivale HS NCSSAAPark Street CI GBSSASt. Mary’s HS CWOSSANorwood DHS COSSACourtice SS LOSSAAldershot HS GHACBlessed Mother Teresa SS TDCAATrinity College CISAAMentor College ROPSSAA

Consolation Quarter-FinalsPark Street def. Mentor College 27 - 0Courtice def Aldershot 17 - 0Rockland def. Mother Teresa 31 - 10St. Mary’s def. Trinity College 22 - 0

Championship Quarter-FinalsTrenton def. Merivale 20 - 15Beamsville def. Bishop MacDonell 10 - 5Norwood def. St. Clair 17 - 10Arnprior def. St. Anne’s 15 - 0

Consolation Semi-FinalsCourtice def. Park Street 19 - 0Rockland def. St. Mary’s 19 - 0

Championship Semi-FinalsTrenton def. Beamsville 36 - 5Arnprior def. Norwood 12 - 7

Consolation FinalCourtice def. Rockland 13 - 10

Bronze Medal GameNorwood def. Beamsville 17 - 10

Gold Medal GameTrenton def. Arnprior 36 - 0

Championship Results

OFSAA Girls’ AAA/AAAA RugbyThornhill June 2 - 4, 2011

Convenor David Jirk and his team of volunteers organized a championship to remember this year in Thornhill. Thank you to David and the YRAA volunteers for the many hours of work put into hosting a great event.

Sixteen teams from across the province battled it out, with the hopes of being crowned OFSAA Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Champions. After some close games, Applewood Heights SS (ROPSSAA) reigned supreme and were declared the 2011 Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Champions.

Congratulations to the Applewood Heights team members Tabatha Izri, Shannon Kessler, Chrissie White, Hallima Barroo, Paul-Anndra McMorris, Mataya Pasley, Sharien Ridgwell, Milda Sabiston, Norissa Samuels, Devon Stober, Shanique Thompson, Shannon White, Melissa Bonus, Dallas Odd, Jeanine Alexis, Joey Huynh, Nicole Huynh, Sandra Mijatovic, Shalinie Narrine, Tia Anderson-Hudson, Kendra Austin, Maya Robertson, Jordan Reid, Samantha Sells, Simone Holmes-Thompson, Ebonee

Darrall-Essue, Stephanie Ly, Elaine Dang,

Eliza Gundaker, Sharon Ng, Noha Mahdi, Jennifer South, Jessica Portillo, Danielle Nguyen-Tran and coaches Lianne Turner and Jason Chuck.

Applewood Heights also won the OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award for their positive attitude toward other teams and officials. Huge congratulations to the team for representing their school so well on and off the field.

Long time rugby coach Kirk Robertson from Mayfield SS (ROPSSAA) in Caledon was awarded the OFSAA Leadership in Sport Award during the banquet.

Kirk is extremely passionate about developing student athletes through rugby in his school, as well as his community. He has organized six international rugby tours for his school to ensure the athletes receive a variety of playing and learning experiences.

Kirk’s philosophy is for his players to develop themselves fully in every facet of their lives and have values and character that they will use in sport and everyday of life. Congratulations Kirk!Participating Teams

St. Peter’s SS COSSA Brantford CI & VS CWOSSANapanee DSS EOSSAA Barrie Central CI GBSAABanting Memorial HS GBSAA Oakville Trafalgar HS GHAC Pickering HS LOSSA Sir Wilfred Laurier SS NCSSAAApplewood Heights SS ROPSSAA Lakeshore CHS SOSSAUrsuline College SWOSSAACardinal Newman CSS TDCAAMalvern CI TDSSAAStratford Northweastern SS WOSSAASacred Heart CHS YRAA Huron Heights SS YRAA

Consolation Quarter-FinalsSir Wilfred Laurier def. Huron Heights 14 - 0Napanee def. Ursuline College 29 - 10Sacred Heart def. Stratford 12 - 5Banting def. Cardinal Newman 5 - 0

Championship Quarter-FinalsBarrie Central def. Malvern 8 - 5Lakeshore def. St. Peter’s 6 - 3Oakville Trafalgar def. Brantford 12 - 0Applewood Heights def. Pickering 14 - 0

Consolation Semi-FinalsNapanee def. Sir Wilfred Laurier 5 - 0Sacred Heart def. Banting Memorial 36 - 5

Championship Semi-FinalsBarrie Central def. Lakeshore 31 - 0Applewood def. Oakville Trafalgar 7 - 0

Consolation FinalSacred Heart def. Napanee 10 - 7

Bronze Medal GameOakville Trafalgar def. Lakeshore 12 - 8

Gold Medal GameApplewood def. Barrie Central 5 - 0

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Windsor was once again the hot spot for OFSAA soccer, both because of the number of championships hosted there, and because of the 40-plus degree temperatures on championship day.

Paul “Doc” Thomas of Academie Ste Cecile (SWOSSAA) led his committee in hosting their second of three consecutive OFSAA Boys’ A Soccer Championships.

This committee, that will soon be able to write the book on hosting soccer championships, did not disappoint. Using a venue that allowed for all four fields to be at one site kept things simple for coaches, volunteers, medics, and organizers. And as has become of trademark of Doc’s championships, the national anthem is played prior to every match. It was a fantastic site to see all four fields having teams line up at centre, standing proud for the anthem and upon its conclusion shaking their opponents’ hands. This really helped set the tone for each game, bringing the team closer together, adding prestige to the event, and creating that respect for your opponent before the ball had even been put into play.

Following a busy first day, the teams retreated to the Caboto Club where they joined teams taking part in the OFSAA Girls’ AA Soccer Championship for a combined banquet. The Leadership in School Sport Award was presented to Mike McKittrick of Catholic Central (SWOSSAA). Mike has dedicated himself to coaching badminton, basketball, track and field, and soccer at the high school level for over 30 years. He has also volunteered as athletic director and sat on the WESSAA

and SWOSSAA Executive, along with convening multiple OFSAA championships, including Boys Basketball, Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer, and already has committed to hosting three more OFSAA’s in the next two years. Congratulations to Mike for all his work and continued passion for school sport.

After three hard fought days of soccer, Guido de Bres (SOSSA) emerged as repeat champions with at 1-0 win over É.S. Jean Vanier (SOSSA).

Congratulations to team members, Nick Dantuma, Matthew Wieske, Steven Boot, Nathaniel Schutten, Matthew deBoersap, Justin Bos, Gavin VanLuik, Tyler Schutten, Evan VanderVelde, Gavin Wieske, Andrew

DeJong, Bryan VanDasselaar, Keegan Lodder, Adriaan de Visser, Kyle Jager, Joshua Nobels, Luke Nordeman, Austin Schulenberg, Devon Sloots, Michael Zwaagstra, and coaches Timothy Wildeboer and James Lof.

Congratulations also goes to Woodland Christian HS (CWOSSA) for being awarded the Team Sportsmanship Banner. The team impressed convenors and coaches with their fair play and general positive behaviour.

Pool AÉ.S.P. Omer-Deslauriers NCSSAAKings Christian Collegiate GHACElmvale DHS GBSSAJohn L Forster SS SWOSSAAWoodland Christian HS CWOSSA

Pool BGuido de Bres CHS SOSSACollege Francais TDSSAASt. Paul SS COSSARidley College CISAAMarathon HS NWOSSAA

Pool CMitchell DHS WOSSAANorth Lambton SS SWOSSAAE.C. Saint-Charles Granier LOSSAO’Gorman HS NEOAAÉ.S. Pere Rene de Galinee CWOSSAA

Pool DNotre Dame EOSSAASt. Benedicts CSS NOSSAES Jean Vanier SOSSAAcademie Ste Cecile SWOSSAASt. Patrick SS TDCAA

Quarter-FinalsOmer-Deslauriers def. College Francais 3 - 0Guide de Bres def. Woodland Christian 2 - 1St. Patrick def. Saint-Charles Granier Jean Vanier def. North Lambton

Semi-FinalsJean Vanier def. Omer-Deslaurier 3 - 0

Guido de Bres def. St. Patrick 2 - 0

Bronze Medal GameOmer-Deslaurier def. St. Patrick 2 - 1

Gold Medal GameGuido de Bres def. Jean Vanier 1 - 0

Participating Teams

OFSAA Boys’ A SoccerWindsor June 2 - 4, 2011

Championship Results

OFSAA Boys’ AA SoccerWindsor June 2 - 4, 2011Repeat convenor JJ Dowhan (WC Kennedy CI) and his committee once again hosted an outstanding OFSAA Boys’ AA Soccer Championship in Windsor.

Despite all the spring rain, the fields used were in fantastic condition with athletes being treated to playing the medal matches at Windsor Stadium.

Sun-filled days with a nice breeze provided perfect playing conditions during the first two days of the tournament. There was a lot of depth in the field this year, with most games finishing within a goal of each other.

On day 3, as the humidity levels climbed to over 40 degrees, a determined team from St. Christopher SS (SWOSSAA) took home the gold with a 1-0 win.

Congratulations to team members Ryan Greenwood, Corey Jackson, Thomas Moxley, Mark Spinozzi, Pietro Restivo, Michael Rocca, Patrick Brennan, Christian Savo, Oren Bell, Danielo Bucci, Chris Kerwin, Anthony Petrucci, Matt Stewart, Austin Spearman, Alex DeCarolis, Rodney Reese, Luke Garrett, Dillon Grondin, Michael Fazzalari, and coaches Richard Prudom, Angelo DiMuzio, and Vince Flamia.

The banquet was held at the Serbian Centre where athletes and coaches received healthy servings of pasta, chicken, vegetables, salad, and desserts.

Guest speakers from St. Clair College and the University of Windsor provided positive messages about continuing their athletics into post-secondary education and a number of draw prizes kept athletes attention.

The Leadership in School Sport Awards was presented to Angelo Geremia of St. Anne HS (SWOSSAA) where he has been a teacher-coach for over 22 years with the senior boys’ soccer team.

Taking his philosophy of “play the game with desire and pride” to his students has helped inspire many of his athletes to do their best and learn to adapt to an ever evolving sport such as soccer.

Amazingly, St. Joseph’s HS (WOSSAA) was named the winners of the Team Sportsmanship Banner for the third year. The committee and OFSAA thank the school, and in particular the coaches, for leading by example and being role models for all schools.

Once again thank you to JJ Dowhan and his committee for their two years of dedication to hosting wonderful championships.

Pool ASt. Francis SS SOSSASt. Michael CHS EOSSAAHoly Trinity HS GBSSAPrince Edward CI COSSARichview CI TDSSAA

Pool BSt. Christopher SS SWOSSAASt. Mary’s College NOSSASt. Francis Xavier HS NCSSAAOur Lady of Lourdes HS CWOSSAThomas L. Kennedy SS ROPSSAA

Pool CSt. Jospeh’s HS WOSSAASt. Paul HS ROPSSAAFort Francis SS NWOSSAAHon. WC Kennedy CI SWOSSAAÉ.S.C. Theriault NEOAA

Pool DSt. Thomas Aquinas GHACMonsignor J. Pereyma CSS LOSSAESP Louis-Riel NCSSAACardinal Carter SS SWOSSAAArchbishop Romero CSS TDCAA

Quarter-FinalsOur Lady of Lourdes def. Holy Trinity 2 - 0St. Christopher def. Prince Edward 3 - 0WC Kennedy def. Cardinal Carter 1 - 0 (ET)St. Thomas Aquinas def. St. Paul 3 - 1

Semi-FinalsOur Lady of Lourdes def. WC Kennedy 3 - 2 (SO)St. Christopher SS def. St. Thomas Aquinas 2 - 0

Bronze Medal GameSt. Thomas Aquinas def. WC Kennedy 4 - 0

Gold Medal GameSt. Christopher def. Our Lady of Lourdes 1 - 0

Participating Teams

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The OFSAA Boys’ AAA Soccer Championship made its return to beautiful Kingston this spring, with convenors Colin McCue and David Loken of Kingston C & VI welcoming the province to their city.

Playing hosts may be an understatement as participants were entertained from start to finish with numerous activities, and an almost festival-type atmosphere, and this is in addition to the soccer championship taking place.

After day one of the championship, teams were invited to the Fort Henry National Historic Site for a banquet meal, military demonstration, and guest speakers.

This also included the presentation of the Leadership in School Sport Award, which was given to Kim Latourell of La Salle SS (EOSSAA). Kim has been involved as a teacher-coach for over 30 years and has dedicated his time to coaching soccer, hockey, and football. He has also dedicated time as a committee volunteer including assisting with the hosting of the OFSAA Field Hockey Championship.

As competitors took to the field on day 2, there was still much to decide regarding who would qualify out of

the pool play. The strength and equality of this year’s championship was further demonstrated in the playoff rounds, where seven of the eight matches finished with 1-0 scores, including the gold medal match which saw Corpus Christi CSS (GHAC) emerge victorious over RS MacLaughlin (LOSSA).

Congratulations to team members Silent Nyamushanya, Brett Blaszko, Gustavo Coelho, Eric Creavalle, Kyle Fraser, Matt Smiarowski, Brandon Soloman, Troy Pukerin, Nicolas Meija, Matt Colalillo, Abdullah El Badry, Julien John, Devin Lio, Michael Lopes, Juan Lopez, Sean Malizia, Daniel Wise, Nathan Wise, Bishoy Girgis,

and coaches Rob Biturajac, Francis Spadafora, and Tomaz Skrban.

Also to be congratulated is the team from Cardinal Newman CHS (TDCAA) for being awarded the Team Sportsmanship Banner. The convenors indicated that this selection was made because the team “played a highly skilled brand of soccer while maintaining a positive and supportive attitude toward teammates and opponents.”

OFSAA Boys’ AAA SoccerKingston June 2 - 4, 2011

Pool ACorpus Christi CSS GHACSt. Michael HS SOSSASouthwood SS CWOSSASt. Pius X HS NCSSAACardinal Carter CHS YRAA

Pool BSt. Joseph’s HS SWOSSAAFrontenac SS EOSSAAR.S. McLaughlin CVI LOSSASt. Ignatius Loyola CSS ROPSSAAPatrick Fogarty SS GBSSA

Pool CSt. Ignatius SS NWOSSAAFather Leo Austin CHS LOSSANorthern CVI SWOSSAAKingston CVI EOSSAAWiddifield SS NOSSA

Pool DHoly Cross CHS YRAA Cardinal Newman CHS TDCAA London Central HS WOSSAASilverthorn CI TDSSAAI.E. Weldon SS COSSA

Quarter-FinalsCorpus Christi def. Frontenac 6 - 1R.S. MacLaughlin def. St. Pius X 1 - 0St. Ignatius def. Silverthorn 1 - 0Father Leo Austin def. Cardinal Newman 1 - 0

Semi-FinalsCorpus Christi def. Father Leo Austin 1 - 0R.S. MacLaughlin def. St. Ignatius 1 - 0 (SO)

Bronze Medal GameSt. Ignatius def. Father Leo Austin 1 - 0

Gold Medal GameCorpus Christi def. R.S. MacLaughlin 1 - 0

Participating Teams

Championship Results

Mississauga played host to this year’s Boys’ AAAA Soccer Championship. Using the turf fields at Icelands and the Hershey Centre, athletes were treated to some of the nicer facilities in the City.

Convenors Robert Tucci (Our Lady of Mount Carmel CSS) and David Tucci (St. Francis Xavier CSS) were determined to host a first-class event and they did not disappoint. The championship kicked-off with a banquet dinner at the Mississauga Convention Centre, which provided the student-athletes the fuel they would need for three intense days of competition.

During the banquet, Michael Maiola of Our Lady of Mount Carmel CSS (ROPSSAA) was presented with the Leadership in School Sport Award. Michael has dedicated over 33 years to coaching soccer and volleyball in the high school system. He has been an advocate for improving physical activity programs from special needs students and has been an athletic director for over 25 years.

An early morning saw the start of a competitive tournament played under sunny skies and ideal soccer conditions. However, once the semi-finals were set and day three began, the skies clouded over and the GTA was hit with what appeared to be a rotating storm bringing heavy rain, lightning and thunder. As a result, schedules needed to be changed and games were

delayed but as expected the strong organizing committee had contingency plans in place and additional fields booked up until 11:00pm.

Eventually all the games were played including the gold medal game which saw local team St. Edmund Campion (ROPSSAA) defeat Holy Names (SWOSSAA) 4-3 in extra-time. Congratulations goes to team members Alexandros Halis, Chris Nanco, Anthony Osorio, Aaron Furtado, Rakeem Roberts, Adam Amaro, Daniel Ruiz, Dennis Aguirre, Joshua Preh, Andrew Gunness, Julian Trotman, Nicholas McDonald, Kingsley Boasiako, Christopher Wrona, Konstantinos Mermigas, Harman Tumber, Tarik Robertson, Jared Agyemang, Cyle Larin, Andrew Okungbowa-Ikponmwosa, Joren Ramsay-

Marshall, Jamaal Coke, Jamie Scott, and coaches Carmelina Galati, Greg Spagnoli, and Justin Camilleri.

York Mills CI (YRAA) should also be congratulated for being awarded with the Team Sportsmanship Award for their strong disciplined play and positive attitude demonstrated throughout the championship. Thank you to those athletes and coaches for being role models to all student-athletes.

OFSAA Boys’ AAAA SoccerMississauga June 2 - 4, 2011

Quarter-FinalsHoly Names def. Dante Alighieri 3 - 0St. Edmund Campion def. St. Jean de Brebeuf 7 - 0Dunbarton def. York Mills 4 - 0St. Marguerite d’Youville 5 - 0

Semi-FinalsHoly Names def. St. Marguerite d’Youville 1 - 0

St. Edmund Campion def. Dunbarton 2 - 0

Bronze Medal GameSt. Marguerite d’Youville def. Dunbarton 4 - 1

Gold Medal GameSt. Edmund Campion def. Holy Names 4 - 3 (ET)

Pool AA.B. Lucas SS WOSSAAEast York CI TDSSAASt. Edmund Campion ROPSSAADenis Morris HS SOSSA

Pool BSt. Marguerite D’Youville ROPSSAAHoly Name HS SWOSSAASt. Mary’s HS CWOSSASt. Jean De Brebeuf YRAA

Pool CHoly Trinity SS GHACDante Alighiere Ac. TDCAASaltfleet DHS SOSSABanting Memorial HS GBSSA

Pool DDunbarton HS LOSSASt. Theresa of Lisieux CHS YRAASt. Michael’s College CISAASir Robert Borden HS NCSSAA

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Twenty teams arrived in Pain Court, bringing a fierce competitive spirit to the fields for the 2011 OFSAA Girls` A Soccer Championship.

Many thanks go to Mike Schinkelshoek and his committee for a hosting such a well-organized event, which required many hours to make this a memorable experience for the teams.

The 2008 OFSAA Champions, Smithville District CHS (SOSSA) were ready to bring the title back to their school, but faced tough competition playing against last year’s Champions É.S. Macdonald-Cartier (NOSSA). In an exciting championship match, Macdonald-Cartier ended up taking the 2011 championship title, with a final score of 4-2.

Congratulations to É.S. Macdonald-Cartier successfully defending their title as OFSAA Provincial Champions. Team members included Tanya Audet, Ashley Béchard, Mélanie Bélanger, Sophie Benoit, Karolyne Blain, Talia

DiMarco, Caitlin Fournier, Brigitte Gélinas, Elyse Klassen-Champagne, Cloé Lacasse, Maxime Lapierre, Stephanie Legault, MandyPaquette, Shiayanne Phillips, Courtney Paquette, Natalie St-Laurent, Karyne Valiquette, Stéfanie Vallée, and coaches Raymond Chevrette and Nicole Chevrier.

Congratulations to OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award winner, Brenda Riddell from Ridgetown District HS (SWOSSAA) for her many years of dedication to school sport. Brenda has always encouraged athletes to focus on what they have, not what they don’t have and her teams play with heart and hustle no matter what the result says championship convenor Mike Schinkelshoek.

One team rose above the rest in their display of sportsmanship, securing the OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award banner. Congratulations to Charlottenburgh & Lancaster DHS from Williamstown (EOSSAA) for demonstrating great spirit and teamwork.

OFSAA Girls’ A SoccerPain Court June 2 - 4, 2011

Pool AVillanova College CISAAStayner CI GBSSAÉ.S. E.J. Lajeunesse SWOSSAAToronto District Christian HS YRAAWalkerton DSS CWOSSA

Pool BSmithville District Christian HS SOSSACollège Français TDSSAASt. Paul SS COSSAÉ.S. Algonquin NOSSANorth Lambton SS SWOSSAA

Pool CChar-Lan DHS EOSSAAWest Elgin SS WOSSAASt. Thomas Aquinas HS NWOSSAAÉ.S.C. Sainte-Marie NEOAAConfederation SS NOSSA

Pool DÉ.S. Macdonald-Cartier NOSSAÉ.S. Pain Court SWOSSAARidley College CISAAÉ.S.P. Deslauriers NCSSAAÉ.C. Saint-Charles Garnier LOSSA

Quarter-FinalsVillanova College def. Collège Français 2 - 0Smithville def. Walkerton 5 - 2Deslauriers def. Char-Lan 2 - 1Macdonald-Cartier def. West Elgin 7 - 1

Semi-FinalsMacdonald-Cartier def. Villanova College 2 - 0Smithville def. Deslauriers 3 - 0

Bronze Medal GameVillanova College def. Deslauriers 2 - 1

Gold Medal GameMacdonald-Cartier def. Smithville 4 - 2

Participating Teams

Championship Results

Windsor was the setting for this years’ OFSAA Girls’ AA Soccer Championship and where experienced convenors Mike McKittrick & Stacey Ditchfield showcased their organizational talent and abilities of their dedicated organizing committee. Thank you to Mike, Stacey and their team of volunteers for once again hosting another wonderful championship.

Elaine Stanski from St. Anne’s HS (SWOSSAA) in Belle River was honoured with the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award for her years of coaching soccer, volleyball, curling, and badminton as well as her many years as a convenor. She has a relentless work ethic and recognize the importance of “student/athlete”, with the emphasis on student according to Championship Co-convenor Stacey Ditchfield.

This year the OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award was given to Timmins HS (NEOAA) for their great display of sportsmanship both on and off the field.

Congratulations to players from St. Paul’s HS in Mississauga (ROPSSAA) ; Sarah Alves, Victoria Cordovado, Cara Coutts, Katherine Curitti, Stefanie Di Tella, Martina Ferraro, Amanda Forest, Stephanie Gutierrez, Rebecca Kaiser, Nicole Kolenda, Sydney Martins, Jacklyn Medeiros,Kristina Mlakar, Caitlin Pereira, Luba Sulypka, Katelyn Turk, Erica Van De Coevering, Arianna Vassallo, Stefania Viscardi, Head Coach Randy Sanabria and Assistant Coaches Kevin McTiernan, Craig Vicars and Christina Viscardi for their gold medal win.

OFSAA Girls’ AA SoccerWindsor June 2 - 4, 2011

Pool ACentral Elgin CI WOSSAASt. Basil SS NOSSASt. Michael CHS EOSSAACairine Wilson SS NCSSAASt. Paul HS ROPSSAA

Pool BSt. Christopher SS SWOSSAA Woodbridge College YRAAHoly Cross HS SOSSABeaver Brae SS NWOSSAABishop Strachan School CISAA

Pool CLester B Pearson SS GHACNorwell DSS CWOSSARichview CI TDSSAATimmins H & VS NEOAACatholic Central HS SWOSSAA

Pool DHoly Cross CSS COSSAMsgr. J. Pereyma CSS LOSSAMonsignor Percy Johnson TDCAAHoly Trinity HS GBSSAOsgoode Township HS NCSSAA

Quarter-FinalsSt. Paul def. Bishop Strachan 3 - 1Lester B Pearson def. Holy Cross 5 - 3Holy Cross def. St. Basil 1 - 0Holy Trinity def. Richview 2 - 1

Semi-FinalsSt. Paul def. Lester B Pearson 2 - 0

Holy Cross def. Holy Trinity 2 - 1 (OT)

Bronze Medal GameLester B Pearson def. Holy Trinity 1 - 0 (SO)

Gold Medal GameSt. Paul def. Holy Cross 4 - 0

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The extreme weather conditions in Hamilton could not dampen the enthusiasm of the organizing committee or athletes and coaches at this year’s Girls’ AAA Soccer Championships. Excitement could be felt throughout the fields despite the mix of blazing sun, humidity, and rain.

The championship would not have been possible without the enthusiasm, hard work and problem solving skills provided by the St. Mary’s CSS (GHAC) committee, lead by John Ivinac and Lora Boekhorst. To the relief of many, the hosts successfully secured an indoor playing facility at the last minute which ensured the Championship were not washed out and the games were played as scheduled.

The St. Paul Parirots returned to defend their 2010 Championship title and would face some stiff competition this year. St. Paul was defeated by finalist Northern CI & VS in quarter final play but regrouped to claim the bronze.

The action heated up in the gold medal game as É.S.C.

Louis-Riel battled Northern CI & VS, with Louis-Riel being the ultimate victor.

Congratulations to team members Kayla Adamek, Catherine Amyot, Laurianne Brissette-Lesage, Nathalie Campeau, Haisha Cantave, Vanessa Gilles, Melissa Guenet, Chloe Houlton, Carol Ann Hutchinson, Arielle Kabangu, Melanie L’Heureux, Melanie Lacasse, Kristy McGregor-Bales, Morgan McNeil, Alexie Morin-Holland, Anais Robert, Jamie Ryan, Kelsey Saha, Sydney St-Germain, Head Coach Joe Fournier, Assistant Coaches Brianna Smith, Marie-ElyseMcGuire, Shawn Main, Francois Cholette, and Glen McNeil for their 6-2 win over Northern CI & VS in the gold medal game.

At the banquet the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award was presented to this years’ Co-convenor and long-time soccer coach, John Ivinac from St. Mary’s CSS in Hamilton. John displays the spirit of dedication to the students and sport by holding soccer clinics throughout the year, hosting numerous OFSAA Championships and mentoring athletes year round.

The OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award went to St. Ignatius SS from Thunder Bay (NWOSSAA) for their positive attitude toward other teams as well as their own players. Congratulations to St. Ignatius for representing your school so well on and off the field!

Pool AT.A Blakelock GHACSt. Ignatius HS NWOSSAASt. Peter’s SS COSSASir Oliver Mowat CI TDSSAAAncaster High & VS SOSSA

Pool BSt. Paul HS SOSSALockerby Composite School NOSSAIona CSS ROPSSAABracebridge & Muskoka Lakes SS GBSSAChathman Kent SS SWOSSAA

Pool CNorthern CI & VS SWOSSAARegina Mundi College WOSSAARegiopolis-Notre Dame CHS EOSSAACardinal Newman CSS TDCAASt. Mary CSS GHAC

Pool DÉ.S.C. Louis-Riel NCSSAAFr. Leo J. Austin SS LOSSAKitchener-Waterloo C & VS CWOSSASir William Mulock SS YRAAClarkson SS ROPSSAA

Quarter-FinalsLockerby def. St. Ignatius 1 - 0St. Paul def. Ancaster 1 - 0 Northern def. Clarkson 5 - 1Louis-Riel def. Regina Mundi 2 - 1

Semi-Finals Louis-Riel def. Lockerby 2 - 1

Northern def. St. Paul 3 - 1

Bronze Medal GameSt. Paul def. Lockerby 1 - 0

Gold Medal GameLouis-Riel def. Northern 6 - 2

Participating Teams

OFSAA Girls’ AAA SoccerHamilton June 2 - 4, 2011

Championship Results

Despite the mixed bag of weather at the 2011 OFSAA Girls’ AAAA Soccer Championship in Thornhill, convenor Ralph Sturino and his organizing committee were prepared and ready for the action as teams around the province showed up ready to fight for the championship title.

Thank you to Ralph and his organizing committee for putting on a fantastic and successful championship. Their hard work and dedication to this event paid off.

The quarter final matches were packed with excitement and intensity, and many final scores reflected close games.

In an exciting gold medal game, the Mother Teresa Spartans (WOSSAA) shut out the Holy Trinity Titans (GHAC) 2-0 to win the championship.

Congratulations to the team members of Mother Teresa: Lauren Cantin, Katrina Moore, Maria Nelms, Hannah Williams, Mirella Mazza, Brieanna Charlebois, Emilie Campbell, Chantelle Campbell, Erica Mack, Alex Rowe, Ali MacAulay, Alex DeClerck, Lauren Elliot, Courtney James, Heather MacIsaac, Emma Mackie, Victoria Marshall, Sarah Mellick, Ally Sands, Sam Szypula, Shelby Telfer, Chyla Wuytenburg, and coaches Steve Floyd, Suzanne Larouche, Christian Finkenzeller, and

Marc Casaubon.

The Spartans did not let in a single goal over the course of the entire tournament, an amazing accomplishment considering the competitors they faced.

The banquet was an event to remember, with a professional singer serenading the athletes, and Character Athlete Awards handed out to one individual per team. The recipients of these awards demonstrated valuable characteristics on their team throughout the season, such as respect, empathy, courage, initiative, and perserverance.

The team from St. Thomas of Villanova SS (SWOSSAA) is congratulated for winning the OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award and embodied the positive attributes of school sport. The girls represented the spirit of the game and philosophy of sportsmanship throughout the competition.

The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport award was given to soccer coach, Bruno Colucci of Father Bressani HS (YRAA) in Woodbridge for his longstanding commitment to the success of student athletes.

Bruno was the first teacher in York Region to organize a Junior Girls Soccer Tournament, which has since been extended to include visiting schools and a Senior division. Both of these tournaments have been running for almost 20 years - a true reflection of Bruno’s dedication and success.

OFSAA Girls’ AAAA SoccerThornhill June 2 - 4, 2011

Quarter-FinalsMother Teresa def. Glebe 3 - 0 Holy Trinity def. Denis Morris 2 - 0 Grand River def. Dunbarton 3 - 2 Notre Dame def. St. Theresa 1 - 0

Semi-FinalsMother Teresa def. Notre Dame 1 - 0 Holy Trinity def. Grand River 1 - 0

Bronze Medal GameNotre Dame def. Grand River 3 - 0

Gold Medal GameMother Teresa def. Holy Trinity 2 - 0

Pool AMother Teresa WOSSAALawrence Park CI TDSSAA Denis Morris CHS SOSSASt. Marguerite D’Youville ROPSSAA

Pool BHoly Trinity SS GHACBill Crothers SS YRAAGlebe Collegiate NCSSAAThomas of Villanova SWOSSAA

Pool CSt. Anne SS SWOSSAAGrand River CI CWOSSABishop Allen Academy TDCAANotre Dame CSS GHAC

Pool DGrand River CI CWOSSAPickering HS LOSSA Waterdown DHS SOSSAHoly Trinity SS GHAC

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On Monday, May 30, more than 360 tennis players from 150 schools converged on the tennis courts at the Rexall Centre and York University in Vaughan for the start of the 2011 OFSAA Tennis Championship.

The weather was unseasonably hot and humid, and by Tuesday, three tennis courts began to bubble from the heat, eventually deemed unplayable.

Throughout the three days of tennis, spectators witnessed countless edge-of-your-seat tennis matches. Congratulations to all the participants who qualified and participated in the championship. The coaches must be commended for making this possible.

OFSAA would like to thank convenor Michael Robinson from Lakeshore CHS in Port Colborne, as well as his organizing committee of Tami Hawkins, Dave Hawkins, Mary Jane Robinson, Dave McCallum and all the numerous volunteers involved in making the championship a success.

The Leadership in School Sport Award was presented to Tami Hawkins, who is presently the Head of Physical Education at Honourable W.C. Kennedy Collegiate in Windsor. She also sits on numerous committees with the board, and over the past five years, Tami has been on the OFSAA Tennis Sport Advisory Committee and a member of the organizing committee. She was instrumental in moving OFSAA tennis from a Festival to Championship status. During this time frame, OFSAA tennis has increased from 120 participants to 363 participants.

Congratulations again to all athletes, and the medal winners listed below.

Photos by Brianne Robinson. See more at www.briannerobinson.com.

OFSAA TennisToronto May 30, 2011

Open Boys’ Singles1. Norbert Nemcsek, White Oaks SS (GHAC)2. Matt Erdman, Crescent School (CISAA)3. Zain Manji, Pickering HS (LOSSA)4. Griffin Brockman , University of Toronto Schools (TDSSAA)

Open Boys’ Doubles1. Julian DaSilva & Jake Salsberg, Upper Canada College (CISAA)2. Zachary Green & Nick Somody, Northern SS (TDSSAA)3. Koros Ghasemi & Justin Ecclestone, York Mills CI (TDSSAA)4. Ben Sinai & Sean Molnar, Mother Theresa SS (WOSSAA)

Open Girls’ Singles1. Kristina Sanjevic, Robert Bateman HS (GHAC)2. Katarena Paliivets, Alexander Mackenzie HS (YRAA)3. Louise Kwong, Earl Haig SS (TDSSAA)4. Maja Vujic, A.N. Meyer SS (SOSSA)

Open Girls’ Doubles1. Cheryl Kukkonen & Elizabeth Branopolski, St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS (YRAA)2. Casandra Boushey & Isabella Boushey, St. Patrick’s HS (NCSSAA)3. Paula Saenz & Toni Ormend, Cathedral HS (GHAC)4. Andrea Micu & Lucy Yao, Sinclair SS (LOSSA)

Open Mixed Doubles1. Kyle MacDonald & Kasey Lambert, Oakville Trafalgar HS (GHAC)2. Dylan Marshall & Alexandra Beran, Appleby College (CISAA)3. Nigel Nabuurs & Olivia Headford, Huron Heights SS (YRAA)4. Victor Puvanendran & Danielle Prapavessis, A.B. Lucas SS (SWOSSAA)

High School Boys’ Singles1. Michael Stych, Kingston CVI (EOSSAA)2. Richard Tomsing, East York CI (TDSSAA)3. Cole Osborne, Bayridge SS (EOSSAA)4. Om Patel, Fort Erie SS (SOSSA)

High School Boys’ Doubles1. Alex Harris & Estanisiao de la Torre Garci, St. Andrew’s College (CISAA)2. Andrew Szilagyi & Rob Szilagyi, Kenner CVI (COSSA)3. Luke McCullogh & Simon Hamgardt, Thomas A. Blakelock HS (GHAC)4. Dylan McTavish & Mike Woods, John McGregor SS (SWOSSAA)

High School Girls’ Single:1. Catherine Cooke, Trinity College School (CISAA)2. Heather Borsos, Banting Memeorial HS (GBSSA)3. Isabella Baston, Forest Hill CI (TDSSAA)4. Camille Zapatos, Edmund Campion SS (ROPSSAA)

High School Girls’ Doubles1. Tamara Babic & Lucienne Nouchikian, Victoria Park SS (TDSSAA)2. Lela Pacitti & Carole Dela Cerna, St. Joseph Morrow Park CSS (TDCAA)3. Natalie Goldberg & Karishma Taneja, A.B. Lucas SS (WOSSAA)4. Claudia Vanderholst & Francis Walker, North Toronto CI (TDSSAA)

High School Mixed Doubles1. Tushar Gaur & Katia Soulasova, The Woodlands SS (ROPSSAA)2. Cam Seth & Marisa Seth, Centre Wellington DHS (CWOSSA)3. Robbie Fitzpatrick & Nicole Engel, Trinity College School (CISAA)4. Alec DeSouza & Astrid DeSouza, All Saints CSS (LOSSA)

Championship Results

Midget Girls100m1. Leya Buchanan Mount Carmel 12.252. Sade McCreath Bill Crothers 12.383. Oshay Lawes Erindale 12.444. Maya Stephens St. Roch-Brampton 12.625. D’Andra Layne George S. Henry 12.756. Lindsay Spoerri Merivale-Nepean 12.76

200m1. Leya Buchanan Mount Carmel 25.602. Courtney Dwyer Glebe 25.923. Taylor Sharp St. Mary-Pickering 26.094. Sade McCreath Bill Crothers 26.145. D’Andra Layne George S. Henry 26.246. Lindsay Spoerri Merivale-Nepean 26.35

400m1. Taylor Sharp St. Mary- Pickering 56.982. Evelyn Guay Abbey Park – Oakville 57.713. Nicole Armstrong Sydenham 58.084. Elizabeth Barbon Mother Teresa-London 1:00.135. Reilly Jones St. Michael 1:00.476. Oceana Charron Notre Dame-Burlington 1:00.49

800m1. Nicole Armstrong Sydenham 2:16.522. Evelyn Guay Abbey Park- Burlington 2:17.943. Megan Rempel E.L. Crossley 2:18.32

4. Erin Sitarz Bill Crothers 2:22.765. Alanna Shearman Almonte 2:23.056. Ashley Bickle Woodstock 2:23.99

1500m1. Megan Rempel E.L. Crossley 4:38.562. Mackenzie Lemieux Humberside 4:40.943. Brianna Bird F.E. Madill 4:45.694. Olivia Little Vincent Massey 4:46.115. Bridget O’Neill St.Ignatius of Loyola 4:47.866. Sarah Wismer Centennial- Guelph 4:48.56

3000m1. Mackenzie Lemieux Humberside 9:55.652. Olivia Little Vincent Massey 10:19.533. Sarah Wismer Centennial- Guelph 10:35.314. Katie Fisher Uxbridge 10:38.425. Maddy Armstrong Eastview-Barrie 10:52.366. Alyssa Bollinger Our Lady of Lourdes 10:57.29

80m Hurdles1. Alexandra Tierney Sacred Heart 11.972. Alex Morrow Saugeen 12.013. Naomi Ashley Saltfleet 12.134. Micaela McLean Huron Heights 12.145. Kendra Prince Pickering 12.346. Ivy Coulis St. David-Waterloo 12.61

300m Hurdles1. Alexandra Tierney Sacred Heart 45.28

2. Ivy Coulis St. David- Waterloo 46.543. Alex Morrow Saugeen 47.024. Vanessa Korolas Fr. Michael Goetz 47.495. Carly Pappas Earl of March 48.656. Stephanie Shaw CWDHS – Fergus 48.78

4x100m Relay1. St. Mary – Pickering 50.512. Pickering 51.163. Lambton Central 51.494. Northern – Sarnia 51.755. Bishop Allen 51.896. Birchmount Park 52.24

High Jump1. Courtney Dwyer Glebe 1.59m2. Elizabeth McBride Bracebridge&Muskoka 1.53m3. Devyn Mackenzie Abbey Park 1.50m4. Chelsea Herman St. Augustine 1.50m5. Erin Katerberg Listowel 1.50m6. 4 tied 1.45m

Long Jump1. Alex Morrow Saugeen 5.02m2. Celina Grey Sydenham 4.95m3. Erica Voss Mentor College 4.84m4. Savannah Scotland Bearcreek –Barrie 4.84m5. Hannah Darling Lakefield DSS 4.82m6. Natalie Coughlin General Amherst 4.75m

OFSAA Track & FieldSudbury June 2 - 4, 2011

The 2011 OFSAA Track & Field Championships returned to Sudbury for the first time in 13 years, held at Laurentian University. Organizers Gilbert Briscoe and Shawn Tilander provided the leadership and inspiration for the many volunteers and committee members, and ensured the success of the championship for more than 2,000 participants and their coaches from over 500 schools across Ontario.

OFSAA would like to thank the organizing committee members Dave Makela, Denis Gauthier, Todd Zimmermann, Shawn Charron, John Roberts, Lorri Purnis, Marc Savage, Colleen Ballagh, Matthew Daoust, Bill Gordon, Chris Gore, Ron Larwood, Kelsey Bastien, Renee Jacques, Karin Augenstein, Laura Stanyon, Megan Decaire, Lynn Pellerin, Bill McKetsy, Millie Wood-Colton,

Julie Ceming, Kelly Heikkilka, Leah Miller, and Laura Aubertin, as well as the countless volunteers.

The organizing committee would also like to thank the City of Sudbury for its support of OFSAA as well as the many sponsors who also contributed to the success of these championships.

OFSAA would also like to thank NIKE for its contribution to the championships. The athlete village was a constant hub for everyone.

Congratulations to both Gilbert Briscoe and Mary Collinson for being the recipients of the OFSAA Leadership In School Sport Award. Both Gilbert and Mary have made a significant contribution to high school sport in Sudbury for many years.

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Triple Jump1. Erica Voss Mentor College 10.78m2. Angela Mercurio St. Mary’s-Kitchener 10.77m3. Sara Villani Brampton Christian 10.47m4. Brittany Graves St. Joan of Arc 10.32m5. Madison Merry Malvern CI 10.32m6. Emma Li Bill Crothers 10.25m

Shot Put1. Obeng Marfo Father Henry Carr 10.70m2. Caroline Hummell St.Christopher – Sarnia 10.58m3. Kayla Maduk John McCrea 10.20m4. Christina Trent Lindsay CVI 9.75m5. Ravyn Davis Dunbarton 9.54m6. Krystin Lawrence Belle River 9.41m

Discus Throw1. Sonya Bergin St.Joseph’s CHS 29.56m2. Megan Smith Eastview – Barrie 28.52m3. Ashlynn Illingworth Almonte 28.11m4. Rebecca Morrison Erin 27.84m5. Amanda Tubman Renfrew 27.70m6. Lauren Williams Riverside 27.63m

Javelin Throw1. Breanne Wilson-Bennett Bill Crothers 33.70m2. Jenna Bolton Lambton Central 29.90m3. Olivia Prins St. Patrick’s –Sarnia 28.89m4. Deidrah Simmons Woodbridge College 27.70m5. Adara Dillabaugh Glebe 26.93m6. Hailey Gagnon W.F. Herman 26.23m

Junior Girls100m1. Christian Brennan St. Mary’s-Hamilton 11.912. Nichelle Prince Pickering 12.163. Ashlee Williams Westview Centennial 12.204. Shelani Fernando John McCrea 12.245. Rebecca Murray Our Lady of the Lake 12.386. Alexis Marsh Notre Dame – Ajax 12.41

200m1. Christian Brennan St. Mary’s – Hamilton 23.87 R2. Rebecca Murray Our Lady of the Lake 25.163. Nichelle Prince Pickering 25.224. Alexis Marsh Notre Dame – Ajax 25.315. Shelani Fernando John McCrea 25.336. Victoria McIntyre Ashbury College 25.47

400m1. Christian Brennan St. Mary’s –Hamilton 53.962. Alison Fraser John F.Ross - Guelph 56.613. Alison Christiani Loretto Abbey 56.634. Ashley Taylor Nelson-Burlington 56.915. Victoria McIntyre Ashbury College 58.306. Christina Kyritsis East York CI 58.40

800m1. Christina Kyritsis East York CI 2:13.842. Ellen Diemert West Hill –Owen Sound 2:16.373. Rachel Bronzovich Holy Trinity-Oakville 2:18.204. Madison Clarke West Park 2:19.745. Olivia Romaniw St. Thomas More 2:20.546. Madeleine Kelly Fellowes –Pembroke 2:20.63

1500m1. Jaimie Phelan St. Mary’s – Kitchener 4:32.03 R2. Hilary Stafford St. Thomas Aquinas 4:37.413. Gabriela Stafford Toronto French School 4:42.704. Olivia Romaniw St. Thomas More 4:44.315. Phoebe Cseresnyes Westdale- Hamilton 4:44.356. Rachel Faulds Trenton 4:45.07

3000m1. Hilary Stafford St. Thomas Aquinas 10:03.442. Phoebe Cseresnyes Westdale- Hamilton 10:11.463. Rachel Faulds Trenton 10:17.87

4. Jordyn Visscher Woodland Christian 10:33.775. Lindsay Kary St.Matthew- Orleans 10:34.506. Alison Smegal Paul Dwyer 10:36.73

80m Hurdles1. Ashley Taylor Nelson- Burlington 11.672. Allie Harris Bishop Strachan 11.893. Karena Evans Pickering 12.064. Megan Parsons Huron Heights-Kitchener 12.085. Meira Dholakia Jean Vanier 12.186. Trista Jorgensen Emily Carr 12.23

300m Hurdles1. Ashley Taylor Nelson- Burlington 43.752. Bridget Hayes Mother Teresa –Nepean 45.573. Ali Hicks Haliburton Highlands 46.574. Rheanna Bulten Preston 47.195. Rachel Bennett Thousand Islands 47.316. Miranda Lawson Northern – Toronto 47.74

4x100m Relay1. Pickering 49.372. Resurrection 49.723. St. Roch – Brampton 50.754. Father Henry Carr 50.895. Eastview – Barrie 51.056. Holy Trinity – Simcoe 51.26

High Jump1. Carolyn Adams A.B. Lucas 1.70m2. Mija Naruszewicz Fr. Michael Goetz 1.66m3. Ashlyn Beckman Galt 1.63m4. Nicole Smiljanic Midland 1.63m4. Jennifer Lesurf York Mills 1.63m6. Melissa Stapleton Centre Dufferin 1.58m

Pole Vault1. Allie Harris Bishop Strachan 3.35m2. Meredith Leitch Sir Frederick Banting 2.95m3. Emily Loebach Sandwich SS 2.85m4. Rachel Brandner Kingsville 2.75m5. Lauren Ferguson Ridgeway – Crystal 2.65m6. Kendra Smith Sinclair – Whitby 2.55m

Long Jump1. Asha Mohiddin E.S.P. Louis Riel 5.52m2. Jordan Bates Richview 5.41m3. Celina DeCarolis Holy Trinity – Simcoe 5.32m4. Madison Nastasiuk St. Joseph’s – Barrie 5.15m5. Megan Baker Mother Teresa – London 5.01m6. Alexandra Symonds Notre Dame College 4.99m

Triple Jump1. Jordan Bates Richview 11.63m2. Kendra Smith Sinclair – Whitby 11.41m3. Aaliah Frazer Mayfield SS 11.18m4. Danielle Quinn St. Christopher – Sarnia 11.02m5. Clara Phillips Brookfield – Ottawa 10.98m6. Natalia Augustyn Sandwich SS 10.72m

Shot Put 1. Hannah Pollock St. Joseph’s – Barrie 11.32m2. Fatim Ammor White Oaks - Oakville 11.22m3. Nicole Horneman Medway 11.16m4. Samantha Jones Sinclair – Whitby 10.53m5. Kathleen Francis London Central 10.43m6. Sarah Collie Sir Wilfrid Laurier 10.27m

Discus Throw1. Kelly Gribbons Saugeen 36.90m2. Quinn Conlon Assumption College 34.58m3. Katie Klatt Fellowes 33.57m4. Ilyssa Boisvenue Port Colborne 33.15m5. Kathleen Francis London Central 32.78m6. Hannah Pollock St. Joseph’s –Barrie 32.09m

Javelin Throw1. Victoria Smith Belle River 39.59m2. Stephanie Shepard Huron Park - Woodstock 35.33m3. Samantha Jones Sinclair – Whitby 34.67m4. Mackenzie Sleaford Lambton Central 33.83m5. Natalie Warren A.B. Lucas 33.03m6. Mackenzie Irvine Immaculata –Ottawa 32.02m

Senior Girls100m 1. Khamica Bingham Heart Lake 11.732. Jellisa Westney St. Benedict- Cambridge 11.793. Ashley Huard E.S. Hanmer 12.014. Shaina Harrison St. Maximilian Kolbe 12.025. Sheereen Harris Mary Ward 12.186. Cassandra Pascal St. Marcellinus 12.18

200m1. Khamica Bingham Heart Lake 24.242. Jellisa Westney St.Benedict - Cambridge 24.313. Cassandra Pascal St. Marcellinus 24.614. Sheereen Harris Mary Ward 24.675. Sade Lewis St.Thomas Aquinas 25.236. Amelia Brohman Hillcrest- Ottawa 25.43

400m1. Ocian Archer Innisdale – Barrie 54.49

Championship Results

2. Brittany Lewis St.Clair – Sarnia 54.743. Jellisa Westney St.Benedict - Cambridge 55.124. Sade Lewis St. Thomas Aquinas 55.705. Cassandra Jones Stephen Leacock 56.466. Evelyn Scott Perth & District 57.03

800m1. Elizabeth Whelan Branksome Hall 2:11.562. Vanessa McLeod Father Redmond 2:13.533. Emma Galbraith Franco-Ouest –Nepean 2:13.834. Chelsea MacKinnon Westdale – Hamilton 2:14.545. Samantha Hill Eastern Commerce 2:15.336. Jessica Buttinger Resurrection 2:17.01

1500m1. Elizabeth Whelan Branksome Hall 4:32.122. Katie Fleischer Northern - Sarnia 4:34.333. Megan Yuan St. Ignatius - Thunder Bay 4:36.924. Emma Galbraith Franco-Ouest – Nepean 4:37. 895. Kathryn Tuck Colonel By 4:41.306. Frances Bernard Vincent Massey 4:41.37

3000m1. Katie Fleischer Northern - Sarnia 9:51.102. Karley Rempel E.L. Crossley 9:55.753. Emma Norman Thousand Islands 9:55.924. Jaclyn White Mother Teresa - London 9:59.175. Megan Yuan St.Ignatius - Thunder Bay 10:05.036. Kaitlyn Oliver Aurora 10:07.36

100m Hurdles1. Nicole Setterington Oakridge 13.742. Christine MacNeill London Central 13.883. Sarah Swain Chippewa 14.084. Deanna Thomas Innisdale 14.165. Tania Bambi Franco-Ouest – Nepean 14.206. Ariana Jorgensen Emily Carr 14.32

400m Hurdles1. Brittany Lewis St. Clair - Sarnia 1:00.122. Taylor Farquhar London Central 1:01.253. Ocian Archer Innisdale 1:01.384. Yannique Bennett Nantyr Shores 1:01.405. Helena Reinfels Centennial – Guelph 1:04.766. Chanel Marion E.S. Embrun 1:05.16

4x100m1. Mary Ward 48.202. St. Marcellinus 48.323. Ashbury College 49.554. Pickering 49.875. J. Clarke Richardson 49.936. Vaughan Road 50.15

High Jump1. Emma Suiciak E.L. Crossley 1.76m2. Brooke Rowland Westside 1.74m3. Davine Reid A.Y. Jackson 1.65m4. Rachel Romu St. Ignatius –Thunder Bay 1.65m5. Emma Kikulis Pine Ridge 1.60m6. Julie Ethier Fellowes 1.60m

Pole Vault1. Alysha Newman Mother Teresa – London 3.80m R2. Karleigh Parker Cass - Woodstock 3.50m3. Robin Bone Oakridge 3.50m4. Sarah Swain Chippewa 3.25m5. Kendall Darnay St. Michael - Niagara 3.25m6. Emily Kukovica De La Salle 3.10m

Long Jump1. Rachel Romu St. Ignatius 5.68m2. Emily Omahen St. Anne – Windsor 5.63m3. Brooke Rowland Westside SS 5.55m 4. Nicole Setterington Oakridge 5.45m

5. Tori Town Wilfrid Laurier 5.29m6. Caitlin McClurkin Grimsby 5.25m

Triple Jump1. Julie Stille Lisgar – Ottawa 11.97m2. Jackie Bray St. Teresa - Midland 11.57m3. Kelly Bedek St. Joseph’s –St. Thomas 11.49m4. Kendall Monteith St. Marcellinus 11.44m5. Krista Sipprell London South 11.29m6. Divya Biswal Sir Robert Borden 11.20m

Shot Put1. Rayann Chin Dunbarton 12.87m2. Sarah Moss Notre Dame - Welland 12.22m3. Jacinta Cowan St. Joseph’s –Windsor 12.01m4. Eilish MacDonald Merivale – Nepean 11.77m5. Madison Johnston Eastview – Barrie 11.50m6. Ashley Connell South Grenville 11.19m

Discus Throw1. Rayann Chin Dunbarton 47.06m2. Sarah Moss Notre Dame – Welland 43.72m3 Madison Johnston Eastview- Barrie 43.20m4. Milica Kulidzan Riverside 40.51m5. Jill Van Damme Bluevale - Waterloo 39.54m6. Eilish MacDonald Merivale –Nepean 39.41m

Javelin Throw1. Madison Johnston Eastview – Barrie 44.54m2. Milica Kulidzan Riverside 40.58m3. Karleigh Parker Cass - Woodstock 39.16m4. Tegan Kilpatrick Brockville 38.44m5. Rebecca Perry St. Mary’s – Brockville 38.04m6. Claire Ball Park Street - Orillia 37.79m

1500m Steeplechase - Open1. Katey Codyre Courtice 5:06.77

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2. Julie-Anne Staehli F.E. Madill 5:09.713. Zeinab Baydoun Vincent Massey 5:09.764. Carlee Cassidy St. Thomas Aquinas 5:10.605. Isabelle Kanz Garneau ESC 5:14.926. Kathleen Wismer Lockerby 5:16.09

4x400m Relay1. Father Henry Carr 3:54.522. Innisdale 3:56.353. Father Redmond 3:57.654. Colonel By 4:00.415. Catholic Central 4:01.626. Mother Teresa – London 4:02.02

Girls’ 100m Ambulatory1. Sara Kim London Christian 19.662. Alissa Langman E.S. Hanmer 22.37

Girls’ 800m Wheelchair1. Anna Laribi Lawrence Park 3:43.652. Lauren Farish Sacred Heart –Stittsvile 4:38.533. Jeanie Rochon E.S. L’Horizon –Val Caron 5:06.524. Tanya Quesnel E.S. Sacre-Coeur 5:44.245. Natalie Watt Smith Falls 8:33.77

Girls’ 800m Blind1. Meghan Mahon O’Gorman –Timmins 2:53.57 R

Midget Boys 100m1. Zachary Waslenko Villanova College 11.172. Nathan Kyeame Bill Crothers 11.253. Jayden Kelly St. Joan of Arc 11.294. Alex Peters F.E. Madill 11.355. Mitchell Smiley Northern - Sarnia 11.366. Daryl Cave E.S. Franco Cite 11.51

200m1. Zachary Waslenko Villanova College 22.572. Nathan Kyeame Bill Crothers 22.983. Jacob Yearwood Cawthra Park 23.084. Jayden Kelly St. Joan of Arc 23.175. Logan Jones Father Henry Carr 23.356. Kyle Hayes CASS – Woodstock 23.76

400m1. Jacob Yearwood Cawthra Park 51.162. Carter Day Sandwich SS 51.313. Kyle Hayes CASS – Woodstock 51.674. Nicholas O’Neill Sandwich SS 52.515. AJ Palumbo Cardinal Leger 53.116. Liam Meades Sacred Heart 53.26

800m1. Lyjah Dunn Riverside 2:01.222. Ben Carson Leaside 2:01.483. Nick Bedi Waterloo 2:02.484. Michael McCauley London Central 2:02.485. Lucas Trapeau Lycee Slaudel 2:04.106. Alex Zaranek Mount Carmel 2:10.41

1500m1. Ben Carson Leaside 4:10.212. Justin Moakler Brampton Centennial 4:11.003. Nick Bedi Waterloo 4:11.614. Michael Petta Northern- Toronto 4:14.055. Alec Jarvis A.Y. Jackson 4:15.216. Robbie Elmhirst Bill Crothers 4:15.73

3000m1. Robbie Elmhirst Bill Crothers 9:09.142. Sebastian Blair Newmarket 9:09.813. Nathan Ackerman Courtice 9:10.304. Jake Carroll Humberside 9:12.475. Alec Jarvis A.Y. Jackson 9:14.486. Justin Moakler Brampton Centennial 9:15.32

100m Hurdles1. Brian Betty Pickering 13.972. Connor Finnigan Resurrection 14.023. Brett Storr St. Clair - Sarnia 14.254. Wyatt Werner Port Perry 14.415. Emmanuel Kusi-Aquah St. Marcellinus 14.426. Chase Peck CSS - Belleville 14.46

300m Hurdles1. Trevor Jean-Baptiste Pickering 41.462. Carter Day Sandwich SS 41.733. Madalitso McHaina Southwood-Cambridge 42.074. Nathan Toman Arnprior 42.315. Michael Osuntoyinbo Sacred Heart –Newmarket 43.166. Michael O’Connor Ashbury College 43.70

4x100m Relay1. Pickering 45.042. Father Henry Carr 45.113. Sandwich SS 45.864. Notre Dame - Ajax 45.985. Arnprior 46.126. Northern - Toronto 46.27

High Jump1. Paul Galas Mount Carmel 1.80m2. Logan Fray Fr. Michael Goetz 1.75m3. Myles Daniel Anderson – Whitby 1.75m4. Spencer Harrison Birchmount Park 1.75m5. Cameron Parry Centennial-Welland 1.75m5. Cray Roberge Notre Dame – Sudbury 1.75m

Pole Vault1. Zack Kerr Hillcrest – Ottawa 3.25m2. Tyler Smith Ridgeway-Crystal 3.15m3. Paul Henning Resurrection 3.15m4. Barrett Foster Oakridge - London 3.00m5. Eric Cowan Thousand Islands 3.00m6. Devon Primeau W.F. Herman 2.80m6. Tanner Spink Charlottenburgh 2.80m

Long Jump1. Jayden Kelly St. Joan of Arc 6.20m2. Trever Jean-Baptiste Pickering 6.18m3. David Kapetanovic Westlane - Niagara Falls 5.97m4. Roland Enache Chatham - Kent 5.96m5. Dejon Hibbert St.Joseph’s - Barrie 5.78m6. Madalitso McHaina Southwood - Cambridge 5.77m

Triple Jump

1. Dejon Brissett Loyola - Mississauga 13.37m2. Madalitso McHaina Southwood - Cambridge 13.11m3. Trivel Pinto Downsview 12.90m4. Angelo Bortolin Holy Names - Windsor 12.71m5. Joey Foster Penetanquishene 12.67m6. Chris Poletek Westside - Orangeville 12.50m

Shot Put1. Andrew Martin Strathroy 14.58m2. Kendalle Melliphant Woodbridge College 14.41m3. Stephan Smith Cathedral – Hamilton 14.17m4. Greg Barker Stouffville 14.15m5. Sam Ellenor St. Christopher 13.93m6. Jeff Radford Moira - Belleville 13.82m

Discus Throw1. Ezana Debalkew Don Mills 46.44m2. Jaden Lindo St. Augustine 46.31m3. Greg Barker Stouffville 43.53m4. Matt Blanchette Elliot Lake 41.23m5. Trevor Greenwood Clarke – Newcastle 40.73m6. Alex Marinez St. Marcellinus 40.67m

Javelin Throw1. Alex Keys F.J. Brennan 50.01m2. Dylan Gosselin-Archer Geraldton 47.33m3. Matt Withers Northern - Sarnia 46.73m4. Hayden McLean St. Christopher - Sarnia 46.10m5. Tyler Korotki East Northumberland 43.42m6. Hube Kemmere Kingsville 42.51m

Junior Boys100m1. Andre Azonwanna-Ford Cardinal McGuigan 10.53 R2. Deion Barker St. Marcellinus 10.973. Xavier Collis Father Henry Carr 11.064. Brandon Bobb St. Charles Garnier 11.215. Jacob Plunkett Arnprior 11.326. Bolade Ajomale Alexander MacKenzie 11.36

200m1. Andre Azonwanna-Ford Cardinal McGuigan 21.40 R2. Xavier Collis Father Henry Carr 22.283. Terence Constantine Emery CI 22.544. Blake Mariette St. Maximilian Kolbe 23.015. Nick Carnovale St. Jean De Brebeuf 23.066. Jacob Plunkett Arnprior 23.16

400m1. Jordan Sherwood Cameron Heights 50.74

Championship Results

2. Myles Williams Dunbarton 51.053. Mitchell Mazzuca St.Basil’s – Sault 51.454. Chase Konecny West Elgin 51.475. Khalil Parris Sandwich SS 51.776. Ashton Hyde All Saints – Whitby 52.57

800m1. Alex Freemantle Sacred Heart 1:55.302. Mickey Day Holy Trinity – Kanata 1:56.653. Troy Smith Grimsby 1:58.814. Michael Dirienzo Neil McNeil 1:59.895. Ciaran Callaghan Sacred Heart 1:59.916. Phillip Messina St. Michael’s College 2:00.59

1500m1. Alex Freemantle Sacred Heart 3:55.992. Ben Flanagan St. Mary’s - Kitchener 3:57.653. Ryan Sleiman Kingsville 3:59.364. Troy Smith Grimsby 4:02.665. Liam Smith Highland 4:03.126. Grahan Hansel West Ferris - North Bay 4:03.66

3000m1. Matt Stephenson R.S. McLaughlin 8:38.612. Ben Flanagan St. Mary’s - Kitchener 8:38.693. Ryan Sleiman Kingsville 8:41.664. Jeremy Coughler Port Hope HS 8:44.855. Graham Hansel West Ferris - North Bay 8:51.696. Brandon Allen General Amherst 8:55.70

100m Hurdles1. Jordan Sherwood Cameron Heights 13.562. Yazin Joseph Pickering 13.653. Eric Guy Hillcrest 13.824. Luke Dailleboust F.E. Madill 13.835. Aaron Stemmler St. David - Waterloo 13.876. Brian Wright Pickering 14.11

300m Hurdles1. Jordan Sherwood Cameron Heights 39.312. Aaron Stemmler St. David –Waterloo 40.023. Jacob Plunkett Arnprior 40.544. Khalil Parris Sandwich SS 40.715. Jared Kerr St. Edmund Campion 40.876. Marcus Wu Westmount - Hamilton 40.93

4x100m Relay1. Marguerite D’Youville 44.232. Bill Crothers 44.453. St. Roch - Brampton 44.584. Eastview - Barrie 45.235. Sir John A. Macdonald 45.306. Essex 45.37

High Jump1. Tacuma Anderson St. Mary - Pickering 1.93m2. J.T. Hunt St. Michael - Niagara Falls 1.88m3. Blake Scheerhoorn Quinte Christian 1.88m4. Rasheed Smith Fletcher’s Meadow 1.88m5. Brandon Mask La Salle -Sudbury 1.88m6. Dushav Johnson Notre Dame - Ajax 1.88m

Pole Vault1. Brian Choja Oakridge 3.90m2. Connor Young Saunders 3.70m3. Grahame McNevin Sandwich SS 3.50m4. Lawson Mac Dougall Charlottenburgh 3.30m4.. Joel Laing Uxbridge 3.30m6. Howie Silvey St. Theresa - Midland 3.15m

Long Jump1. Deion Barker St. Marcellinus 6.93m2. Braden Cok Sir John A. Macdonald 6.51m3. Danny Ly Maple SS 6.49m4. Joey Zhou Dr. Norman Bethune 6.46m5. Tacuma Anderson St. Mary - Pickering 6.45m

6. Brandyn Leitert Erin 6.35m

Triple Jump1. Braden Cok Sir John A. Macdonald 13.65m2. Shaundre Kerr-Davis Pickering 13.42m3. Danny Ly Maple SS 13.18m4. Tacuma Anderson St. Mary - Pickering 12.97m5. Mathyeu Simard E.S Algonquin 12.67m6. Andrew Umukoro Anderson - Whitby 12.56m

Shot Put1. Ryan Hunter E.S. Algonquin 16.28m2. Vincent Gionet Hillcrest 16.15m3. Eli Pawliw Nelson - Burlington 15.64m4. Colin Harris Leamington 15.11m5. Jackson Welch Bill Crothers 15.06m6. Dustin Blanchard Thousand islands 14.52m

Discus Throw1. Ryan Hunter E.S. Algonquin 63.05m2. Nick Zottl Northern - Sarnia 55.38m3. Eli Pawliw Nelson - Burlington 51.38m4. Josh Vandeven Strathroy 50.15m5. Matthew Armstrong Nantyr Shores 48.89m6. Stefano Pezzetta De La Salle 48.88m

Javelin Throw1. Josh Shepley Belle River 57.00m2. Jonathan Nyzorchuck East York 50.70m3. Ryan Smith Vincent Massey 49.98m4. Hussein Bazzi Vincent Massey 49.35m5. Jason Rhodes St. Paul – Niagara Falls 49.10m6. Michael Collins Belle River 47.80m

Senior Boys100m1. Drelan Bramwell Northern - Sarnia 10.802. Kyle Bennett St. Augustine - Brampton 10.863. Shaquille Lawrence Wilfrid Laurier - Toronto 10.864. Brendon Rodney Father Henry Carr 10.885. Wesley Best J. Clarke Richardson 10.936. Bryan Addo Father Henry Carr 11.12

200m1. Marlon Laidlaw-Allen Bendale - Toronto 21.252. Brendon Rodney Father Henry Carr 21.513. Wesley Best J.Clarke Richardson 21.684. Drelan Bramwell Sarnia Northern 21.735. Matt McKeegan Holy Names - Windsor 22.146. Thomas Juha Michael Power 22.17

400m1. Brandon McBride W.F. Herman 46.962. Alistair Moona Erindale 47.783. Marlon Laidlaw-Allen Bendale - Toronto 48.734. Isaiah Moses Gloucester 48.815. Dylan Brennand E.L. Crossley 49.516. Denray Jean-Jacques Immaculata - Ottawa 49.55

800m1. Brandon McBride W.F. Herman 1:51.322. Connor Darlington R.S. McLaughlin 1:52.463. Sebastian Saville Colonel By 1:53.144. Kyle Grieve Richview 1:53.205. Corey Bellemore Riverside 1:53.896. Mohamed Souleiman ES Gisele - Lalonde 1:55.42

1500m1. Yves Sikubwabo Glebe 3:53.972. Rob Denault Aurora 3:54.633. Xavier King Pickering 3:55.294. Connor Darlington R.S. McLaughlin 3:56.685. Mackay Wilson Stratford Central 3:57.496. Sam Baxter St. Mary’s - Kitchener 3:59.09

3000m1. Yves Sikubwabo Glebe 8:18.46

2. Xavier King Pickering 8:23.923. Tristan Woodfine Opeongo 8:24.354. Andrew Kowalsky Vincent Massey 8:24.585. Mackay Wilson Stratford Central 8:27.536. Jeremy Cooper Manitoulin 8:31.78

110m Hurdles1. Calvin Arsenault St.Mary’s - Kitchener 13.672. Devon Rittinger Forest Heights 14.013. Izzy Ogieva Pickering 14.034. Keith Cyrus St.Mary - Pickering 14.135. Andre Wright Dunbarton 14.296. Grant Sparling St. Anne’s - Clinton 14.61

400m Hurdles1. Dylan Dimock Father Redmond 54.122. Calvin Arsenault St. Mary’s - Kitchener 54.563. Hayden Peters Sydenham 54.574. Saj Al-Haddad St. Pius X 54.645. Charlie Sutton John F. Ross 55.576. Grant Sparling St. Anne’s - Clinton 56.71

4x100m Relay1. Father Henry Carr 42.092. Wilfrid Laurier- Toronto 42.563. Thousand Islands 42.584. St. Marcellinus 42.855. Pickering 42.876. St. Edmund Campion 43.10

High Jump1. Branden Wilhelm Woodstock 2.10m2. Chris Cauley Thousand Islands 1.98m2. Jacob Borgdorff Unity Christian HS 1.98m4. Kyle Brake St. Edmund Campion 1.98m4. Rakeeb Nalando St. Marguerite D’Youville 1.98m6. Nicholas Grant St. Mary - Pickering 1.93m

Pole Vault1. Brendon Talbot St. Marcellinus 4.20m2. Emil Larsson Sir John A. Macdonald 4.05m3. Connor Daly Newtonbrook 4.05m4. Chris Waugh Saunders SS 3.90m4. Hayden Fiset Timiskaming 3.90m6. Eric DiTomasso Sandwich SS 3.90m

Long Jump1. Branden Wilhelm Woodstock 7.10m2. Mitch Odonnell Forest Heights 6.98m3. David Nsabua É.S.P. Louie-Riel 6.98m4. Cole Pellett F.E. Madill 6.72m5. Tom Bednarik Chatham - Kent 6.67m6. Dylan Burns Thousand Islands 6.55m

Triple Jump1. David Nsabua É.S.P. Louie-Riel 14.95m2. Vinh Le St. Marcellinus 14.21m3. Jahrece Flemming Jarvis CI 14.09m4. Richard Jansen Holy Trinity - Bradford 13.86m5. Marc Rasing Brebeuf - Toronto 13.85m6. Cole Pellett F.E. Madill 13.66mShot Put1. Jordan Young Vincent Massey 18.31m2. Brandon Deslauriers Napanee 18.21m3. Darnell Girard W.F. Herman 17.88m4. Tyler Renton Christ The King 16.22m5. Peter Nikolovski Malvern CI 15.99m6. Kevin Bowman Saugeen 15.66m

Discus Throw1. Jordan Young Vincent Massey 59.94m2. Josh Dame Essex 50.22m3. Brandon Deslauriers Napanee 49.46m4. Kevin Bowman Saugeen 48.46m5. Daniel Polinski Philip Pocock 47.82m6. James Illingworth Almonte 47.60m

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Javelin Throw1. Ray Dykstra Grimsby 67.57m2. Tyler Renton Christ The King 61.43m3. Brad Kreitzer Belle-River 60.95m4. Adam Kovacs St Joseph’s - Barrie 58.51m5. Tyler Withers Northern - Sarnia 57.31m6. Taylor Kreitzer Belle-River 55.47m

2000m Steeplechase1. Xavier King Pickering 5:51.812. Daniel Piticariu Vincent Massey 5:53.253. BJ Cunliffe Courtice 5:54.604. Jeremie Bourget É.S. Theriault 5:56.835. Zac Brown Northern - Sarnia 6:03.256. Michael Pesce Innisdale 6:04.48

4x400m Relay1. Northern - Sarnia 3:19.012. Sydenham 3:19.783. Thousand Islands 3:20.154. Notre Dame- Ajax 3:21.405. Innisdale 3:23.03

6. W.F. Herman 3:23.71

100m Ambulatory1. Josh Fenton Centre Hastings 13.202. Brandon Terrell Arnprior 13.243. Brandon Wong Alexander MacKenzie 13.434. Cody Salomons London Christian 13.715. Donald Winter Moira - Belleville 13.866. Garrett Fraser-Morris Sydenham 13.94

1500m Wheelchair1. Isaiah Christophe Bramalea 3:45.232. Anthony Protomanni Holy Cross - Woodbridge 5:23.943. Eric Voss St. Michael - Stratford 6:08.234. Samuel Graham É.S. Jeanne Lajoie 6:19.315. Delmar Garlinski Confederation - Van Caron 8:01.62

Team ResultsMidget Boys1. Pickering HS Ajax 38 Points2. Bill Crothers SS Unionville 29 Points3. Sandwich SS Windsor 27 Points

4. St. Joan of Arc Barrie 21 Points5. St.Thomas of Villanova King City 20 Points6. Leaside HS Toronto 18 Points

Midget Girls1. Bill Crothers SS Unionville 34 Points2. St. Mary Pickering 26 Points3. Saugeen Port Elgin 24 Points3. Sydenham Sydenham 24 Points3. Glebe Ottawa 24 Points6. Abbey Park Oakville 22 Points

Junior Boys1. Cameron Heights Kitchener 30 Points2. Sacred Heart Newmarket 24 Points2. É.S. Algonquin North Bay 24 Points4. Sir John A Macdonald Waterloo 22 Points5. James Cardinal McGuigan Toronto 20 Points6. St. Mary Pickering 19 Points6. Pickering Ajax 19 Points

Junior Girls 1. Pickering HS Ajax 31 Points2. St. Mary’s Hamilton 30 Points3. Nelson Burlington 25 Points4. Sinclair Whitby 22 Points5. Richview Toronto 18 Points5. St. Joseph Barrie 18 Points5. St. Thomas Aquinas London 18 Points5. Bishop Strachan Toronto 18 Points

Senior Boys1. W.F. Herman Windsor 26 Points1. St. Marcellinus Mississauga 26 Points1. Vincent Massey Windsor 26 Points1. Father Henry Carr Toronto 26 Points5. Pickering Ajax 24 Points6. Northern Sarnia 22 Points6. St. Mary’s Kitchener 22 Points

Senior Girls1. St. Ignatius Thunder Bay 26 Points2. St. Benedict Cambridge 22 Points2. Oakridge London 22 Points2. St. Marcellinus Mississauga 22 Points5. Innisdale Barrie 21 Points5. E.L.Crossley Fonthill 21 Points

Open Boys1. Northern Sarnia 14 Points2. Pickering Ajax 10 Points3. Thousand Islands Brockville 8 Points3. Vincent Massey Windsor 8 Points3. Sydenham Sydenham 8 Points6. Innisdale Barrie 7 Points

Open Girls1. Courtice Courtice 10 Points1. Father Henry Carr Toronto 10 Points3. F.E. Madill Wingham 8 Points3. Innisdale Barrie 8 Points5. Vincent Massey Windsor 6 Points5. Father John Redmond Toronto 6 Points

Overall Boys1. Pickering Ajax 91 Points2. Northern Sarnia 55 Points3. Father Henry Carr Toronto 54 Points4. St. Marcellinus Mississauga 51 Points5. Sandwich Windsor 46 Points6. Vincent Massey Windsor 46 Points

Overall Girls 1. Pickering Ajax 52 Points2. Eastview Barrie 39 Points3. E.L. Crossley Fonthill 37 Points4. Bill Crothers Unionville 34 Points4. Saugeen Port Elgin 34 Points6. Innisdale Barrie 31 Points

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Coaching Terry Olaskey P: 705.422.1620 F: 705.728.6053 [email protected] Directions Jim Woolley P: 519.744.6567 F: 519.744.1870 [email protected] Jim Woolley P: 519.744.6567 F: 519.744.1870 [email protected] Review Bonnie Glover P: 905.722.0180 F: 905.722.0180 [email protected] Equity Clem Contreras, Bishop Allen P: 416.393.5549 F: 416.397.6074 [email protected] Co-chair Elaine Birta, Vaughan SS P: 905.660.1397 F: 905.660.0318 [email protected] Terry O’Rourke P: 519.235.0880 F: 519.235.3461 terry_o’[email protected] Review Helen Downey, Bishop Tonnos CHS P: 905.648.4989 F: 905.648.7847 [email protected] Brian Poste, North Hastings DHS P: 613.332.1220 F: 613.332.0978 [email protected] Skiing Kevin Gosselin, Jean Vanier CHS P: 705.445.2043 F: 705.445.0790 [email protected] David Meijer, Cameron Heights CI P: 519.578.8330 F: 519.578.1376 [email protected] Co-chair Michelle Whitney, East Northumberland SS P: 613.475.0540 [email protected] Baseball Paul Solarski, Brebeuf College P: 416.393.5508 F: 416.229.4077 [email protected] - Boys Suche James, Frontenac SS P: 613.389.2130 F: 613.389.8042 [email protected] Co-chair Tom Oliveri, Brebeuf College P: 416.393.5508 F: 416.229.4077 [email protected] - Girls Erin Gray, Aurora HS P: 905.727.3107 F: 905.727.5804 [email protected] Country Running Michael Smith, Highlands SS P: 905.628.2203 F: 905.627.2904 [email protected] Co-chair Suche James, Frontenac SS P: 613.389.2130 F: 613 389 8042 [email protected] Yvonne Nieuwenhuis Sir Robert Borden HS P: 613.829.1287 F: 613.829.1287 [email protected] Hockey Sharon Creelman, Appleby College P: 905.845.4681 F: 905.845.9828 [email protected]' Field Lacrosse Greg Reid, St. Andrew’s College P: 905.727.3178 F: 905.727.0383 [email protected] Barry Rushon, White Pine CVI P: 705.945.7181 F: 705.945.0726 [email protected] - Girls’ Debra Austin, Huntsville HS P: 705.789.5595 F: 705.687.4132 [email protected] - Boys’ Bob Di Francesco, St. Mary's P: 905.528.0214 F: 905.528.7418 [email protected] Gymnastics TBAHockey - Boys Steve Stanlick, St. Peter’s P: 705.745.1358 F: 705.745.5025 [email protected] Co-chair John Lyttle, Sir Oliver Mowat P: 416.396.6802 F: 416.396.6758 [email protected] - Girls Laura Gillespie, Ottawa-Carleton DSB P: 613.596.8211 F: 613.820.6045 [email protected] Skiing Sian Leyson-Doughty, Mayfield SS P: 905.846.6060 F: 905.584.9823 [email protected] - Boys Paul Pendakis, Saltfleet HS P: 905.573.3000 F: 905.573.2408 [email protected] - Girls Ryan Clancy, St. Anne's CHS P: 519.482.5454 F: 519.482.5456 [email protected] Heather Windrem, Widdifield SS P: 705.472.5711 F: 705.474.4223 [email protected] Co-chair Pat Lacasse, Colonel By SS P: 613.745.9411 F: 613.745.4680 [email protected] Racing Krista Petrie-Wallace, Almonte DHS P: 613.256.1470 F: 613.256.0259 [email protected] Kevin Wong, Bishop P.F. Reding SS P: 905.875.0124 F: 905.875.2908 [email protected] Michael Robinson, Lakeshore CHS P: 905.835.2451 F: 905.835.0434 [email protected] & Field Chris Deighan, Cardinal Carter P: 905.727.2455 F: 905.727.9568 [email protected] Helen Thomson, St. Michael CSS P: 519.271.0890 F: 519.271.8250 [email protected] Co-chair Brian Leidl, Chatham Kent SS P: 519.352.2870 F: 519.351.8849 [email protected] Randy Budner, St. Patrick HS P: 807.623.5218 F: 807.622.0164 [email protected]

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