WINTER 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS SPRING 2018 The Bulletin

2018 - 2019 OFSAA Championship Calendar

2018 Character Athlete Awards

2018 OFSAA Conference

EDUCATION THROUGH SCHOOL SPORT LE SPORT SCOLAIRE : UN ENTRAINEMENT POUR LA VIE Federation of School Athletic Associations 305 Milner Avenue, Suite 207 , Ontario M1B 3V4 Website: www.ofsaa.on.ca Phone: (416) 426-7391 Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378

STAFF Executive Director Doug Gellatly P: 416.426.7438 [email protected] Sport Manager Shamus Bourdon P: 416.426.7440 [email protected] Program Manager Denise Perrier P: 416.426.7436 [email protected] Communications Coordinator Pat Park P: 416.426.7437 [email protected] Operations Coordinator Beth Hubbard P: 416.426.7439 [email protected] Sport Coordinator Peter Morris P: 905.826.0706 [email protected] Sport Coordinator Jim Barbeau P: 613.962.0148 [email protected] Sport Coordinator Brian Riddell P: 416.904.6796 [email protected] EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Jennifer Knox, Kenner CI P: 705.743.2181 [email protected] Past President Ian Press, Bayside SS P: 613.966.2922 [email protected] Vice President Nick Rowe, York Memorial CI P: 416.394.3000 [email protected] Metro Region Patty Johnson, CHAT P: 416.636.5984 [email protected] East Region Kendra Read, All Saints HS P: 613.271.4254 x 5 [email protected] West Region Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.8488 [email protected] South Region Rob Thompson, St Aloysius Gonzaga P: 905.820.3900 [email protected] Central Region Shawn Morris, Stephen Lewis SS P: 905.326.7994 [email protected] North Region Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 [email protected] CODE Jamie McKinnon, Bruce-Grey CDSB P: 519.364.5820 [email protected] CODE Jim Costello, Lambton-Kent DSB P: 519.336.1500 [email protected] CODE André Blais P: 416.397.6564 [email protected] Member-at-Large Dale Huddleston P: 613.389.4910 [email protected] Member-at-Large Barry Mutrie P: 519.270.4461 [email protected] REPRESENTATIVES’ COUNCIL CISAA Fraser Bertram, Crescent School P: 416.449.2556 [email protected] Jane King, P: 416.483.4325 [email protected] COSSA Brian Poste, North Hastings DHS P: 613.332.1220 [email protected] Leslie Creedon, IE Weldon SS P: 705.324.3585 x 19017 [email protected] CWOSSA Johnny Forte, Cameron Heights CI P: 519.578.8330 [email protected] Pamela Robinson, Simcoe Composite P: 519.426.4664 x 501240 [email protected] EOSSAA Suchetan James, Frontenac SS. P: 613.389.2130 [email protected] Tammy Bovaird, Notre Dame CHS P: 613.253.4700 [email protected] GBSSA Val Hargreaves, Eastview SS P: 705.728.1321 [email protected] Steve Porter, Barrie North CI P: 705.726.1846 [email protected] GHAC Mark Freeman, Notre Dame CSS P: 905.335.1544 [email protected] Carolyn Mossey, St. Jean de Brebeuf SS P: 905.388.7020 [email protected] LOSSA Brad White, Ajax HS P: 905.683.1610 [email protected] Linda Correia, Dunbarton HS P: 905.839.1125 [email protected] NCSSAA Sean Clancy, Gloucester HS P: 613.745.7176 [email protected] Kendra Read, All Saints CHS P: 613.271.4254 [email protected] NEOAA John Elliot, Timmins HS P: 705.361.1411 [email protected] Anita Anderson, Englehart HS P: 705.544.2337 [email protected] NOSSA Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 [email protected] Kim Chezzi, Lively District SS P: 705.692.3671 [email protected] NWOSSAA David McCallum, Westgate CVI P: 807.577.4251 [email protected] Janine Lavoie, Queen Elizabeth DHS P: 807.737.3500 [email protected] ROPSSAA Rob Thompson, St Aloysius Gonzaga P: 905.820.3900 [email protected] Kelly Gouveia, Fletcher’s Meadow P: 905.495.2675 x 424 [email protected] SOSSA Bob Gardiner, Dundas Valley SS P: 905.628.2203 [email protected] Christine Baillie, Stamford Collegiate P: 905.354.7409 [email protected] SWOSSAA James Clarke, John McGregor P: 519.354.1740 x 11655 [email protected] Denise Hebert, Assumption College P: 519.256.7801 [email protected] TDCAA Paul Solarski, Brebeuf College P: 416.393.5508 [email protected] Patty Johnson, CHAT P: 416.636.5984 [email protected] TDSSAA George Kourtis, Toronto DSB P: 416.396.6000 [email protected] David Purchas, Harbord CI P: 416.393.1650 [email protected] Jacquie Doggett, Weston Collegiate P: 416.394.3270 [email protected] Leeanne Larabie, Greenwood SS P: 416.393.0744 [email protected] WOSSAA Tim Clayton, Mother Teresa CSS P: 519.675.4433 [email protected] Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.8488 [email protected] YRAA Shawn Morris, Stephen Lewis SS P: 905.326.7994 [email protected] Liana Williams, Milliken Mills HS P: 905.477.0072 [email protected] ADVISORS Ministry of Education Debra Cormier P: 416.314.4587 [email protected] Ministry of Tourism, Culture Marie Dannhaeuser P: 416.314.5324 [email protected] and Sport Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations Contents 305 Milner Avenue, Suite 207 Toronto, Ontario M1B 3V4 Website: www.ofsaa.on.ca Phone: (416) 426-7391 Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378

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Executive Director Letter...... 2 FESTIVAL RESULTS OFSAA NEWS Gymnastics...... 21-22 News from the AGM...... 4 Snowboarding...... 23 In Memoriam - Larry Bobbie...... 4 EVENTS Age Classifications 2018-19...... 5 2018-19 OFSAA Championship Calendar...... 24-25 Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates 2018-19...... 5 OFSAA Social Spotlight...... 5 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS School Sport Canada Online Courses...... 6 Badminton...... 26 Coaching in Ontario Schools (CIOS) ...... 6 Boys’ A Basketball...... 27 Thank You For Your Dedication...... 7 Boys’ AA Basketball...... 28 Prayers For Humboldt...... 7 Boys’ AAA Basketball...... 29 CIAAA...... 7 Curling...... 30-31 OFSAA Invitational Sanctioning for 2018-19 .....8 Boys’ A/AA Hockey...... 32 Sanctioned Invitationals for 2018-19...... 8 Boys’ AAA Hockey...... 33 A Mini OFSAA Alumni Reunion...... 8 Girls’ A/AA Hockey...... 34 OFSAA Announces Partnerships ...... 9 Girls’ AAA Hockey...... 35 Please Support OFSAA’s School Sport Sponsors. 9 Alpine Skiing...... 36-37 Making Head Way...... 10 Nordic Skiing...... 38 Royals Honour Memory of Bondy...... 11 Swimming...... 39-43 OFSAA Try Day 2018-19...... 12 Girls’ A Volleyball...... 44 Pickleball at Crestwood SS...... 13 Girls’ AA Volleyball...... 45 OFSAA Strategic Plan 2018-2021 ...... 14 Girls’ AAA Volleyball...... 46 Transfer Policy...... 15 Wrestling...... 47 2018 OFSAA Conference...... 16 Photograpy credits Front Cover - Gerry Angus Photography, Athlete - Ben Harris SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS Back Cover - Melissa Fay 2017-18 Pete Beach Award Winners...... 17 2018-19 OFSAA Alumni Scholarships...... 17 Thank you to the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport and ‘KidSport’ Grants 2018-19...... 18 the Ministry of Education for their Ontario Volunteer Service Awards...... 19 generous contributions and support. Character Athlete Awards 2017-18...... 20

www.ofsaa.on.ca 1 A Word from Doug Gellatly, OFSAA Executive Director

Beginning this spring and continuing into the next school year, OFSAA will release a series of four short videos titled The School Sport Effect that capture the incredible benefits of sport at the high school level. These videos were produced under the direction of our advocacy committee and the leadership of its Chair, Barry Mutrie. We are very excited about this project because it addresses a number of key areas. When we conducted a survey as part of our strategic planning process, a wide variety of groups were invited to respond including coaches, athletic directors, school administrators, school board administrators and students. A number of common issues and themes emerged from the survey responses such as problems with coach recruitment, declining student interest and lack of support from administration. The videos, which are all about 60 seconds in length, address all of these areas and provide an emotional connection to the viewer. OFSAA will make them widely available to schools and associations to use at trustee meetings, staff meetings, grade eight nights, grade nine orientation and student council meetings, among other opportunities. They will also be distributed through social media channels and other digital promotion means as well as on the OFSAA website. Here is a brief description of each of the four videos. “Dear Coach” Targets coach recruitment by recognizing the sacrifices coaches make and the appreciation felt by students for the efforts of coaches. It also encourages student participation by communicating that school sport helps them prepare for life. “Dear Mom and Dad” Aimed primarily at parents and conveys the message that school sport can provide a meaningful experience if their child participates. This will also resonate with the public and other audiences. The message is backed up by factual statistics. “Dear Student” Main audience is students and acknowledges the barriers to participation while encouraging engagement in school sport. It also draws attention to the benefits that coaching can provide to teachers who volunteer their time. “Success Stories” The target audience is school and board administrations and trustees. The video reinforces the value of school sport through statistics and success stories by featuring a wide-range of professionals from across all walks of life who played school sports. The content is supported by research. These have all been professionally produced by Clark Communications and are valuable tools your school will find very useful. Please don’t hesitate to contact our office should you require background and the key speaking points that can assist in your presentations of the videos.

Doug Gellatly

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www.ofsaa.on.ca 3 News from the AGM

Transfer Policy Sport Playing Regulations Students may be eligible when returning to their 1. New regulation concerning OFSAA Nordic Skiing. school after attending another school for less than one All coaches, teachers, wax technicians, athletes and school year. The student must not have participated parents are respectfully asked to abide by a self- in interschool sport while attending the other school. governed protocol on waxing, as follows: a) Only See section b (iii) of the transfer policy. low-flouro and non-flouro waxes are to be used on student-athlete’s skis. 2. New regulations concerning the ‘Open’ division in OFSAA Golf. Definition of an Open golfer: “A student-athlete who has competed in a provincial or national tournament within the past 12 months outside of the high school program, shall be classified as an Open participant within the individual division.”

In Memoriam Larry Bobbie 1945 - 2018

OFSAA was saddened to learn of the passing of Larry Bobbie on January 9, 2018. For nearly 40 years, Larry coached high school badminton at Korah Collegiate & Vocational School and Sir James Dunn Collegiate and Vocational School in Sault Ste. Marie. Known by some as ‘Mr. Badminton’, the longtime teacher, coach, guidance counsellor and mentor was a recipient of OFSAA’s Leadership In School Sport Award in 1993. The positive role model convened OFSAA and NOSSA badminton events and was a chair of the Sport Advisory Committee (SAC) for OFSAA Badminton. OFSAA extends our heartfelt condolences to Larry’s wife, Darlene, and the entire Bobbie family at this difficult time.

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Age Classifications for the 2018-19 Transfer Appeal 2018-19 School Year Meeting Dates For the 2018-19 school year, a Midget will be born in Meeting Date Deadline for Applications 2004 or later and may only compete at OFSAA in the Thurs., Oct. 4, 2018 Mon., Sept. 24, 2018 Midget category for one year in Grade 9. A Junior will be Thurs., Nov. 1, 2018 Wed., Oct. 17, 2018 born in 2003 or 2004 and a Senior will be born in 1999 Tues., Dec. 11, 2018 Mon., Nov. 26, 2018 or later. Thurs., Feb. 21, 2019 Wed., Feb. 6, 2019 Thurs., Apr. 18, 2019 Wed., Apr. 3, 2019 1998 or earlier Ineligible 1999 Senior To appeal to an Association decision, please call the 2000 Senior OFSAA office and give the name of the student and school, as well as the name of the principal. Please 2001 Senior see the deadline dates posted above. 2002 Senior A letter will be sent to the student, c/o the principal, 2003/04 Junior stating the date, time and location of the appeal 2004 Midget hearing. The letter will outline what information the student must provide prior to the meeting date. How old was the student on January 1, 2018? OFSAA will be hosting a transfer policy workshop on Years of eligibility September 14 in the GTA. This is ideal for association transfer chairs, association executives, athletic Coaches and students are reminded that students are coordinators, school athletic directors, or anyone eligible for no more than five consecutive years from date involved with transfer policy decisions. Contact Doug of entry into Grade 9. There is no appeal to this rule. Gellatly at [email protected] for more information.

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

facebook.com/OFSAA twitter.com/OFSAA instagram.com/OFSAAGRAM RealOFSAA youtube.com/OFSAA

Follow individual championship results with live updates from OFSAA Championship twitter accounts. Updates and pics right from the source! @OFSAASnow @OFSAABadmnton @OFSAABaseball @OFSAABasketball @OFSAAXC @OFSAACurling @OFSAAGirlsFH @OFSAALacrosse @OFSAAFootball @OFSAAGolf @OFSAABoyHockey @OFSAAGirlHockey @OFSAABoySoccer @OFSAAGirlSoccer @OFSAARugby @OFSAASwimming @OFSAATennis @OFSAATrack @OFSAAVBall @OFSAAWrestling

www.ofsaa.on.ca 5 School Sport Canada Online Courses School Sport Canada currently offers a number of online courses to benefit high school coaches (some of which are offered at no cost!). All courses allow participants to work at their own pace including the ability to save work and return to the course until it is complete. Although these courses are not NCCP certified, participants will be provided a certificate of completion. Courses can be accessed through www.schoolcoach.ca or through the OFSAA website under “Programs.” The following courses are being offered: All courses have an introductory video which provides a detailed overview of the course.

Athletic Injury Management Engaging Effectively with Parents - FREE A course designed to give you an understanding of Course participants learn essential and effective athletic injury management. communication techniques and methods for interacting with parents and guardians. This course is designed to prepare you, the interscholastic teacher-coach, for all situations that Fundamentals of Coaching participation in high-school athletics could encompass. *This course is comparable to OFSAA’s Coaching in Ontario Schools but does not include the Ontario Concussion in Sports - What You Need To Know - FREE specific elements and is not NCCP accredited. Sports-related concussion in high school sports can be serious or even life-threatening situations if not A Grassroots Course Focusing on Critical Skills and managed correctly. Understanding Athlete Needs; a Must for All Coaches. National Federation of State High School Associations Legal Course for Coaches -FREE (NFHS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention A course designed to give you an understanding of (CDC) have teamed up to provide information and legal issues in sports. resources to help educate coaches, officials, parents Teaching & Modeling Behaviour and students on the importance of proper concussion A course designed to teach coaches how to proactively recognition and management in high school sports. modify and encourage good sportsmanship. This is a FREE Course! Tobacco - “Be the NORM” - FREE A course designed to give students and coaches an understanding of the negative effects of tobacco use. This is a FREE Course.

Coaching in Ontario Schools (CIOS)

CIOS is a program developed by the Coaching Association of Canada and the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association to give teacher-coaches and community volunteers the special skill-set they need to coach effectively in the school environment.

OFSAA is looking to host “National CIOS Day” and offer a workshop in each association on September 11th, 2018, from 3:30pm-7pm. This workshop is great for any OFSAA coaches or for those schools that have an increased number of community coaches and need to be aware of OFSAA policies. CIOS also provides participants with three PD points to maintain NCCP certification.

Let’s look to educate more volunteers, teachers and coaches and we can do that through the CIOS! If you are interested in hosting on this National CIOS Day or offering a workshop at your school (this course is offered in both English & French), please contact Denise Perrier at [email protected] or 416-426-7436.

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Thank You For Your Dedication! At OFSAA’s Annual General Meeting in April, three outgoing volunteers were recognized for their outstanding service and dedication. Jane King of Bishop Strachan School is departing as Association Representative for CISAA. Christine Baillie of Stamford Collegiate is leaving her post as Association Representative for SOSSA and Dale Huddleston has completed his term as Member-at-Large on OFSAA’s Executive Council. Thank you all for your many contributions to OFSAA and school sport!

Jane King and Fraser Bertram Scott Barr (Principal Rep, SOSSA) Ian Press (OFSAA Past President) (Director Of Athletics, Crescent and Christine Baillie and Dale Huddleston (right) School, CISAA) PRAYERS FOR HUMBOLDT

OFSAA’s thought and prayers continue to be with the families and the entire community of Humboldt, Saskatchewan. At OFSAA’s Annual General Meeting on April 12, the entire membership proudly took part in “Jersey Day” as a display of support for the #HumboldtStrong cause. Canadian Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association – CIAAA This is a joint venture between OFSAA and the Canadian Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association that promotes, supports and trains existing and aspiring Athletic Directors/Coordinators 3 courses (502c; Principles, Strategies and Methods, 504c; Legal Issues 1 and 602c; Creating Your Athletic Handbook) are being offered through OFSAA. Check out the CIAAA website at www.ciaa.ca or if you are interested in hosting a course in your area, please contact Denise Perrier at [email protected] or 416-426-7436.

www.ofsaa.on.ca 7 OFSAA-SANCTIONED INVITATIONAL EVENTS ATTENTION TO ALL ATHLETIC DIRECTORS & PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM LEADERS PLEASE ENSURE THAT ALL OF YOUR COACHES ARE AWARE OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES AS IT APPLIES TO ATTENDING OR HOSTING SANCTIONED EVENTS.

Individual schools bear the responsibility of submitting IF YOU ARE ATTENDING AN EVENT IN THE USA, your timely and accurate requests for OFSAA Sanctioning if school must receive OFSAA Sanctioning for all state they wish to attend or host invitational events. Requests and National Federation of High School (NFHS) events. must be received at least 30 days prior to taking part Since many events do not specifically indicate whether in or hosting such an event. OFSAA Sanctioning requires the event is sanctioned or not, it is wise to obtain OFSAA that all competitors are OFSAA eligible and that Sanctioning for all US events. supervision requirements are met by each school who wishes to take part. IF YOU ARE HOSTING A MEET OR TOURNAMENT, schools from the USA or other Canadian provinces must APPLICATION FORMS to either host or attend invitational receive sanctioning from the host state or province, so it events are to be completed on-line and can be found is recommended that you receive OFSAA sanctioning for at: ofsaa.on.ca/events/sanctioned-events your event if it involves any school(s) from outside Ontario. Failure to do so may result in a team being sanctioned by IF YOU ARE TAKING PART IN AN INTERPROVINCIAL their state or province when they return home. COMPETITION, your school must receive OFSAA Sanctioning in order to participate. OFSAA has reciprocal If you want to know if the invitational event or meet that agreements with the other provincial high school you want to attend/host has been sanctioned by OFSAA, sport organizations that will protect the integrity of please go to ofsaa.on.ca/events/sanctioned-events/ interprovincial events. approved-team-sanctions or the NFHS site at nfhs.org. 2018 – 19 SANCTIONED INVITATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS CROSS COUNTRY Crusader Cup Boys’ Christmas Extravaganza Boys’ & Girls’ Junior Crusader Cup Gryphon/Charger Pre-Meet London, ON London, ON Christie Conservation Area December 14/15, 2018 March 26, 2019 Dundas, ON Convenor: Wendy Glover Convenors: Wendy Glover & Mike Chaney October 3, 2018 [email protected] [email protected] & [email protected] Convenors: Michael Smith & Steve Moran Gator Boys’ Invitational Gator Junior Boys’ Invitational [email protected] or [email protected] Port Colborne, ON Port Colborne, ON January 8/9, 2019 April 2/3, 2019 HOCKEY Convenor: Steve Sim Convenor: Steve Sim Lady Crusader Girls’ Tournament [email protected] [email protected] London, ON December 4/5, 2018 35th Annual Bur Bear Boys’ Invitational Convenor: Wendy Glover Burlington, ON [email protected] February 7 -9, 2019 Convenor: Zach Hogan [email protected] A Mini OFSAA Alumni Reunion The North Bay Memorial Gardens hosted the 2018 World Women’s Curling Championship in March and it was the perfect occasion for this group of longtime OFSAA colleagues and friends to reunite. Pictured left to right: Diana Ranken (former OFSAA assistant director and current TRYDay Coordinator), Heather Chambers (constitutional review chair), Bonnie Glover (past chair of constitutional review committee), Anne MacDonald (past president of OFSAA) and Jean Goodrow (past GBSSA rep). Photo courtesy of Heather Chambers.

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OFSAA ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIPS WITH BADEN AND MOLTEN OFSAA is pleased to announce two new partnerships that will see Baden serve as the official football and Molten as the official basketball of OFSAA. The partnership takes effect beginning in the 2018-19 school year. Molten - Basketball Baden - Football OFSAA and Molten are pleased Baden Sports and OFSAA are happy to announce a new three-year to announce a new multi-year partnership that will see Molten serve sponsorship as the federation’s official as the official basketball of OFSAA. football supplier. The new agreement introduces Baden’s most advanced The new agreement introduces football - the F7000L and F9C - as the official balls to Molten’s GG X-Series Basketballs - as be used exclusively in all OFSAA-sanctioned football the official ball to be used exclusively in all OFSAA- championships. sanctioned boys and girls basketball championships and events. “Baden has already been a great partner for us in volleyball and we’re excited to work with them as our OFSAA encourages schools to also use the Molten ball football partner,” said Denise Perrier, Program Manager for league play. OFSAA. “Our Football Bowls will benefit greatly from SPECIAL: the support of Baden and it will be exciting to see them use the F Series football.” Buy 5 and and get 1 free on the: BGG7X and BGG6X Schools have the ability to purchase 10 and get 2 free in the first year of the agreement when they purchase either the FX400, F9C and or the F7000L (must be all the same ball). Please Support OFSAA’s School Sport Sponsors OFSAA 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.

Cross Country and Track and Field Volleyball Nike Baden Official sponsor • Official volleyball of OFSAA: Baden VCOR, Badminton Soccer Yonex Molten • Official racquet of OFSAA:B500, • Official soccer ball of OFSAA: B600 DF, B7000 DF+ Molten F5G 4800 official game • Official shuttlecocks of OFSAA: ball Mavis 350, Mavis 300, Mavis 7 Accommodations Black Knight Westmont Hospitality Group • Official badminton eyewear • Official hotel partner of OFSAA provider of OFSAA Football Character Athlete Award Baden Jostens • Official footballs of OFSAA: • Official sponsor F7000L & F9C Rugby Basketball Gilbert Molten • Official rugby ball of OFSAA • Official basketball of OFSAA: GG-X Series

www.ofsaa.on.ca 9 MAKING HEAD WAY The Coaching Association of Canada is offering free online courses (sport-specific and generic) designed to help you gain the knowledge and skills required to ensure the safety of your athletes. These NCCP Professional Development modules - called Making Head Way, Concussion eLearning Series - will make you concussion smart! To access the courses, please go to: coach.ca/making-head- way-concussion-elearning- series-p153487 Rowan’s Law (Concussion Safety), 2018, received Royal Assent on March 7, 2018. The Law is intended to transform the manner in which concussions are managed in amateur competitive sport in Ontario.

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Royals Honour Memory of Bondy at OFSAA Girls’ A Volleyball Championship By Jim Parker, Windsor Star It wasn’t a gold medal No. 14 on the sleeve. chase that inspired The Royals also kept her in mind. The official logo the Lajeunesse Royals. for the tournament features the Windsor skyline in all Hosting the OFSAA girls’ black with a purple star with the number 14 on the A volleyball championship, right side. a young Lajeunesse squad knew it was a longshot “We decided to dedicate this OFSAA to her because to make it to the podium, OFSAA was her dream,” said Lapierre, who along but the 15th seeded with her players wore a white ribbon on her wrist with Royals wanted to put in a Bondy’s initials and number. “She really wanted to performance that would fight until OFSAA was here. She wanted to be here make former team captain with us, no matter what, and unfortunately she didn’t Lauren Bondy proud. have the chance to be here physically, so we made sure she was in other ways.” Bondy lost her battle with cancer in December at the Before each game, the Royals emerged from the age of 16 and getting back dressing room and went past a sign that read, ‘Do It on the court and back into for Lauren.’ action was no easy feat for the Royals. “We always kissed it and hit our hand on the ‘Do It for “It was definitely tough,” 16-year old Migan Gahima Lauren’ sign,” 16-year old McKay Colombe said. “We said. “For a while, I didn’t want to come to practice wanted to keep her in our minds the whole time.” half the time. Lajeunesse’s tournament run came to an end in the “She’s the reason I tried out for that team. She’s the consolation quarter-finals with a 3-0 loss to No. 4 reason I’m playing volleyball all the time. I was playing Quinte Christian by scores of 25-18, 25-19 and 25-9, with her. It was hard to go on, but I knew that I had to but there was no disappointment. for her.” “This was her dream to be here at OFSAA,” Colombe The Royals captured the WECSSAA title by battling said of Bondy. “I find it hard because knowing Lauren back from a set down to win in five sets. wanted to do this so much and her not being here. I go through her text messages and all she ever wanted to “At WECSSAA we won because the ball just trickled over talk about was OFSAA, OFSAA. She was super excited the net and we all believe that was (Bondy) putting the for it. ball over,” Gahima said. “It’s just like on the court. She always helped us.” “So, it’s hard, her not being here, but at the same time it’s going to be so much better to know that we came Shaking off losses to two of the top five seeds in and we played hard. We didn’t quit this season. We the tournament on Monday, the Royals beat No. 18 just came and did the best we could for her and that’s Brampton Christian Academy 2-0 by scores of 25-7 going to help us a lot.” and 25-11 before completing pool play with a 2-0 loss to No. 12 Timmins by scores of 25-20 and 25-21 on Often starting one Grade 9 player, three in Grade 10 Tuesday, but that was enough to advance the team to and two in Grade 11, this Lajeunesse team will only the consolation round. get better in time and Bondy will continue to serve as an inspiration through that process. “I couldn’t be prouder,” Royals head coach Sonia Lapierre said. “It’s just their strength this year because “It doesn’t define us that she had cancer and passed of what they’ve overcome. and it doesn’t define her,” Lapierre said. “The message we want to have is the determination she had. “They’re able to show up at the gym every day, although it was hard and mentally up and down, but “She just kept smiling. It was never about her. She was they were able to come here and put up a really good sick when she played for me. She’d been sick for four performance.” years. She was sick when she played for us, but that was a kid that showed up at the gym with a smile and Bondy’s parents – Rosaire and Tammy – stayed close just happy to be there. Determined, always positive the team. They purchased pullover OFSAA hoodies and thinking of other people.” for each team member with the initials L.B. and her

www.ofsaa.on.ca 11 2018-19! Motivation! Inclusion! Demographic changes! Budget restraints! Leadership opportunities! Address all these issues during the 2018-19 school year by applying for an OFSAA TRY Day grant. The Ontario Ministry of Education has again provided a grant of up to $700 for schools to enhance their athletic/activity programs and to encourage all students to get active. Build the OFSAA TRY Day program into your schedule of classroom and leadership courses, intramurals, special activity days, or fitness programs. APPLY TODAY!

ELIGIBILITY? HOW to apply? • Applications are accepted ONLINE only (OFSAA • 140 publicly-funded secondary schools website – Programs/Try Day/Application Form) • Meet the minimum requirement of participants and student leaders SELECTION? • Commitment to completing the program • Funds will be allocated on a first-come, first- served basis, provided all criteria are met CRITERIA for approval for funding and • First-time applicants and rural schools will receive reimbursement? priority • Introduce a new sport or physical activity to their current physical education program PROCESS? • Make activity available to students in multiple • Funding acceptance emailed grade levels • Reporting packages emailed at the end of August • Include the leadership component - minimum or within 2 weeks after receipt of applications of six (6) student leaders in the planning and submitted in the fall implementation of the TRY Day event • Reimbursement sent within 2 weeks, if school meets • Involve a minimum of sixty (60) participants (30 in all requirements, completes online reporting forms schools with a student population under 500) and student evaluations, and emails all reporting • Complete the TRY Day program by April 30, 2019 materials. Final deadline is May 15, 2019

Register ON-LINE now as funds are limited **If you do not receive an email reply within 3 weeks of submitting your application, please contact Diana Ranken, ‘TRY Day’ Program Coordinator ([email protected]) OFSAA TRY DAY 2017-18 . . . ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR!! Over 140 schools benefitted from the Ontario Ministry of Education TRY Day grant this past school year, enabling them to introduce new activities into their programs. The range of options allowed schools to motivate those students not previously engaged in sport or physical activity by offering fun, inclusive TRY Day programs such as bubble soccer, disc golf, pickleball, table tennis, kinball, self defense, snowshoeing, spikeball, speedminton, floor curling, and a vast array of innovative fitness equipment and activities!

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Pickleball picking up with students at Crestwood in Peterborough SPORTS Apr 11, 2018 by CODY STARR Peterborough Examiner

Crestwood students are introduced to pickleball on Wednesday April 11, 2018 at Crestwood Secondary School in Peterborough, Ont. Crestwood got funding from OFSAA Try Day to buy pickleball equipment. - Clifford Skarstedt , Examiner

Pickleball is the newest sport to be introduced to but not a lot of club teams so its great to introduce Crestwood Secondary School’s athletics program. students to sport with rules as easy as pickle ball that It’s a mix of tennis, ping-pong (or table tennis) and they can learn and just have fun with instead of just badminton. competing.” With a low net like tennis, paddles like ping-pong and For Johnson this is typical. She volunteers in the a ball similar to a wiffle ball it’s a distinctly unique community frequently and is vice-president of the racquet sport that like the other three games it shares student council. traits with can be deceptively hard. “It’s worked out pretty well considering the amount of Crestwood physical education teacher Wade Wiggins other sports we have.” Johnson said. brought the sport to the school using an OFSAA Try Johnson’s friend and fellow Grade 12 student Holly Day grant, which aims to help introduce new sports to Astrom who is the student council president and an avid schools. sports player said, she’s been enjoying it and she thinks Pickleball is now being taught to Grade 9 and 10 it’s cool that it’s not a sport a lot of people know about students in physical education classes. For senior so people’s differences in ability aren’t as big as they grades, intramurals are offered as well as a round would be in more competitive sport like badminton for robins at lunch. instance. Wiggins says he has seen success with the students and Astrom and other fellow Grade 12 students in her not just with the ones who have to learn it for physical leadership class were all taught the game early by education but with the intramurals as well. Wiggins so they could teach the other students when they came to participate at lunch. The sport has caught on so much even teachers from other departments have tried it out, as well as the Among those taught was Grade 10 student Deane school’s vice-principal Tracy Armstrong. Freiter. Originally a badminton player, he began playing just a couple of days ago but has taken to it Grade 12 student Trisa Johnson has been a driving quite well saying, “I saw the posters up around the hall force behind the sport and getting more students and went. They were short a couple of players so they interested. just kinda threw me in there, but it was fun.” “When I heard the teachers talking about it doing a Pickleball is often seen as a “old persons game” but not new sport at the school I though it would be great to get to Freiter who says he definitely doesn’t think of it like involved,” Johnson said. “We have a lot of varsity sports that with the agility people have to move to hit the ball.

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14 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 OFSAA NEWS

Have you changed schools? Thinking about changing schools?

Your eligibility to play high school sports may be at risk.

All students who have changed schools are ineligible to play high school sports unless they are cleared through the transfer policy.

See your athletic director, HPE department head, or a member of your guidance department for more information, or to obtain a transfer appeal form.

Check out the OFSAA website to view the policy.

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www.ofsaa.on.ca 15 2018 OFSAA CONFERENCE

The inaugural 2018 OFSAA CONFERENCE took place the introduction and launch of OFSAA’s new Advocacy on May 10 & 11, 2018 at Humber College in Video Series - The School Sport Effect. It’s a new series and it was the place to be for teacher-coaches, athletic of four videos promoting high school sport to teachers, directors and physical education teachers. students, parents and school board administrations. The conference incorporated the following areas of It was a busy, productive and engaging couple of days focus: coaching skills and drills, current issues in sports, in the gym, the classroom and the lecture theatre. safety considerations and CIAAA and CIOS courses for We couldn’t have done it without the tremendous athletic directors. contributions of our presenters and speakers. Thank you to Marchants for providing Under Armour Thank you to Dr. Paul Dennis, Mike MacKay, Matt Nichol, T-shirts to all of our participants. Kathy Brook, Michael Kennelly, Dr. John Byl, Stephanie McFarland, Rob Pacas, Samantha Delenardo, Gareth The conference got off to a terrific start with Unstoppable Cawley, Colette McAuley, Skyler Boles, Michele Van Tracy’s inspirational keynote address. She is the epitome Bargen, Greg White, Gabriela Estrada, Derek Morgan, of positive thinking and perseverance and her inter- Jeff Morgan, Josh Ford, Steve Friesen, Justin Orfus action with the conference delegates in the audience (MC), Nicole Clarke (Photographer), Cathy Johnson, got everyone into the spirit of the event. Patty Johnson, the Ontario Handball Association and Toronto Blue Jays radio play-by-play icon, Jerry Howarth, the Cricket Council of Ontario. made a special mid-day appearance. The former high We would like to thank our hard-working organizing school basketball coach shared his coaching principles committee consisting of Michele Van Bargen, Cathy with the delegation while answering a few questions Johnson, Patty Johnson, Simon Crew and OFSAA intern about Canada’s only Major League Baseball team along Jonathan Young. the way. OFSAA felt privileged to have Jerry take part in

Unstoppable Tracy Jerry Howarth

16 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 Scholarships & Awards

2017-18 Pete Beach Award Winners 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 dedicated his life to sport and to helping others achieve their full potential, not just as an athlete, but as a person. A recipient of the Pete Beach Award should exemplify the same dedication, spirit and love of sport that made Pete Beach such a success in both his professional and private life. He worked tirelessly to help young people both within the school system and also within the community. Congratulations to this year’s recipients: CISAA Sharon Creelman NCSSAA Martha Ashfield TDCAA Patty Johnson COSSA Linda deJeu NEOAA Larry McKay TDSSAA Fred Budnik CWOSSA Maureen Capel NOSSA Larry Tougas TDSSAA Peter Lohasz EOSSAA Leanne Watt NWOSSAA Virginia McMillan TDSSAA Judy Edwards GBSSA Ron Andrews ROPSSAA Chris Caswell TDSSAA Wendy Luck GHAC Kevin Houldcroft SOSSA Brad McPherson WOSSAA Tim Orr LOSSA George Burford SWOSSAA Andy Kiss YRAA Jackie Mooney 2018-19 OFSAA ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS Each year, because of the generous donations made by friends of OFSAA to the Alumni Scholarship Fund, Ontario high school student-athletes have the opportunity to apply for scholarship money that will assist them in their pursuit of a post-secondary education. These scholarships are available on a rotating basis to applicants from selected member associations. The due date for the submission of all documentation for the 2018 – 19 school year will be April 15, 2019. Look for an announcement early in the fall that will provide information about the number of scholarships available, the dollar amount of each, as well as which associations will have the opportunity to apply. The specific criteria and the actual application form can be found on the OFSAA website at ofsaa.on.ca/ programs/scholarships. It is important that all teacher-coaches, athletic directors, and student services staff make student-athletes aware of this opportunity and encourage qualified individuals to apply!

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www.ofsaa.on.ca 17 KidSport Grants 2018-19 OFSAA and ‘KidSport’ Funding Allotment? partner to provide funding to • Funding is divided into sport seasons, so students assist high school students in only apply for their sport that occurs in the specific Ontario overcome financial season. Students may apply for more than one barriers that are restricting sport. their participation in school sports. Monies are available • There is a maximum amount of funding allowed to cover the expenses included in student athletic fees per sport season, and per student for the school that allow them to participate in the local leagues and year. meets. Promote this source of funds with your athletes • Monies are only approved for participation in whose families are struggling financially! regular league competition. This grant is not The Application Process? intended to cover any costs associated with exhibition matches, tournament play, or additional • Application forms are available at ofsaa.on.ca and costs incurred from qualifying for championships. kidsportcanada.ca/ontario. Deadline dates for applications: • Parents must provide comprehensive information on the family’s current financial status and their Fall sports - October 31, 2018 reasons for need. Winter sports - February 1, 2019 Spring sports - May 1, 2019 • An endorser, who is familiar with the student and the school sport fee structure, must clearly identify Check the OFSAA and KidSport websites for the the areas which basic and sport specific fees cover. details and the application forms.

18 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 Scholarships & Awards ONTARIO VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARDS This Ontario Ministry of Citizenship award recognizes Congratulations to this year’s Ontario Volunteer Service individuals who have given many years of volunteer Awards Winners: service to a variety of organizations. Each year, OFSAA Kathy Brook – Huron Heights SS - CWOSSA nominates volunteers that are responsible for the conduct and success of school sport at the local, Association and Susi Johanson – Englehart DHS (Principal) - NEOAA OFSAA levels. To receive this award, there must have Carol Gardam – Dryden HS (retired) - NWOSSAA been some involvement at the OFSAA level whether it Dave Hawkins - Tecumseh Vista Academy – SWOSSAA was as a member of one of the Councils, a member of a Sport Advisory Committee or other OFSAA committee, or Kevin Houldcroft – Craig Kielburger SS - GHAC as a convenor or member of an organizing committee of Tim Larry – East Northhumberland SS (retired) - COSSA OFSAA events.

Geoff Zilkalns, Carol Gardam Denise Hebert, CGA Rep Jim Woolley, Past OFSAA President (centre, Recipient) and Laurie Beck, SWOSSAA & Dave Hawkins & Kathy Brook (Recipient) Dryden Ministry Office (Recipient)

Anita Anderson, CGA Rep Kelly Gouveia, CGA Rep Tim Larry (Recipient) & Jim NEOAA, Susi Johanson (centre, ROPSSAA, Kevin Houldcroft Barbeau, OFSAA Sport Recipient) & Anne MacDonald, (Recipient) Coordinator Past OFSAA President

www.ofsaa.on.ca 19 Scholarships & Awards Character Athlete Award 2017-18 OFSAA’s Character Athlete Award celebrates the efforts of the exceptional student-athletes in Ontario who best exemplify the characteristics that OFSAA is founded on. Nominations come to the OFSAA office detailing the exceptional character of student-athletes across Ontario, inspiring those around them with their involvement on the playing field and in the classroom, in both school and community. Selecting just one male and one female recipient of the OFSAA Character Athlete Award is never easy, but the following two individuals stood out for their commitment to OFSAA’s values of leadership, equity, respect and sportsmanship.

Chloe Jakob Ben Zwolak Nominated by: Lindsay Walker Nominated by: Anthony Macaluso Chloe is a grade 11 student at Ben is a grade 12 student at Cardinal Leamington District Secondary School in Newman Catholic Secondary School Leamington, Ontario. in Stoney Creek, Ontario. In just her first three years in high Ben has been an active participant school, Chloe’s accomplishments in the community and across several sports throughout his her school’s athletic program are extremely impressive. high school career. In early May, she won gold in the C Flight at OFSAA After playing for the midget basketball badminton and she is a member of the school’s strong team, Ben would go on to play junior softball team this spring. and senior football, basketball and badminton. His Chloe’s standout play on the junior and senior volleyball athletic prowess led him to a spot on the varsity baseball team earned her the Rising Star Award in Grade 9 and and touch football squads as well. team captain and Sportsmanship Award in Grade 10. In the community, Ben is a two-year member of a Chloe excels at badminton. She went undefeated in girls’ program called D.R.E.A.M.S. (Dominican Republic doubles in Grade 10 and won county ECSSAA/SWOSSAA Educational and Medical Supplies). Ben and this student in Grades 9 and 10. For her performance and dedication, group made two trips to rural Dominican Republic and she earned the MVP Award in both Grade 9 and 10 and provided building supplies and helped in the building a she was also named the school’s Junior Female Athlete home for a needy family. of the Year in 2017. Ben is an enthusiastic coach/manager of the Special As a student on the honour roll, Chloe has the following Olympics program. Here he has forged friendships with certifications: Lifesaving Society Bronze Cross, Bronze the school’s students with developmental exceptionalities Medallion, Standard First Aid, Emergency First Aid, High by attending events and coaching the school’s Special Five—Principals of Healthy Child Development, Pleasure Olympians. Craft Operators (Boating), NCCP course coaching athletes Ben takes time out to coach a youth house league team with disabilities and Ontario Baseball Umpire Level 2.3. in the school’s Saturday Newman Youth Basketball Chloe currently serves on the Corporation of the program and he is also a Summer Camp Counsellor at Municipality of Leamington’s Mayor’s Youth Advisory Cardinal Newman. He also holds this role at two other Committee as the voice of youth and Youth local community summer camps. Empowerment. Chloe volunteers weekly with the Special Ben’s leadership was recognized in 2017 when he was Olympics Ontario local swim team and she works the recipient of the Jeff Dickins Memorial Award. This part-time as a Youth Program staff member with the distinction was earned from his excellence in sport, the Corporation of the Town of Leamington. Chloe has also classroom and in the community. participated in the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada walk for several years. An honour roll student in each year of high school, Ben is a reliable volunteer as a referee for feeder school A member of the NCCP, Chloe has completed the tournaments. Ben Zwolak embodies OFSAA’s values Coaching Athletes with Disability course. Chloe is a in both his personal life and at school and he is very volunteer coach of the Leamington-Essex Warriors Special deserving of this award. Olympics swim team. Congratulations on the OFSAA Character Athlete Award Congratulations on the OFSAA Character Athlete Award for 2017-18! for 2017-18, Chloe!

20 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 Scholarships & Awards Festival Results OFSAA Gymnastics Festival Sudbury April 23-24, 2018 OFSAA Gymnastics returned to display boards and scrap books that also travelled across Sudbury in 2018 and Convenor the province. Jo-Anne Bradley from É.S.C. Every year, the Dr. Gene Sutton Award is given to an Champlain (NOSSA), as well individual who volunteers a significant amount of as members of the organizing volunteer time to the sport of gymnastics. This year’s committee decided this year’s festival would be a recipient was Jo-Anne Bradley from É.S.C. Champlain memorable event. Celebrating the 50th year of high in NOSSA received the 2018 Dr. Gene Sutton Award. school gymnastics, the OFSAA committee treated Her commitment to high school gymnastics over the participants and spectators to a well-organized two days past 25 years has gone beyond the local level. As the of competition. chairperson of the OFSAA Gymnastics Sports Advisory A huge thank you to all those individuals who have Committee, Jo-Anne provided guidance and leadership continued the tradition of OFSAA Gymnastics throughout at the provincial level as well. the years. A special thanks to Kaarina Tulisalo and Lynne Thank you to all teacher-coaches for your passion and Smiley for their passion and historical efforts of OFSAA dedication in providing student-athletes across the Gymnastics over the last 50 years. No one will forget the province a positive experience in high school gymnastics.

Level 6: Individual Bars: Vault: Sarah Watson SOSSA Greater Fort Erie SS 9.125 Name Association School Score Janie Goudreau NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.075 Holly Lavigne SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 9.300 Emmalee Maley EOSSAA St. Joseph’s CSS 8.900 Alyssa Cowlin SWOSSAA St. Thomas of Villanova SS 9.250 Brooke St-Denis NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 8.875 Kassidy Greatrex SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 9.200 Trinity Herrington EOSSAA Napanee DSS 8.825 Brooklyn Lavallee NOSSA Confederation SS 9.075 Vanessa Riolo SWOSSAA St. Thomas of Villanova SS 8.800 Marisol Toupin NOSSA É.S. Macdonald-Cartier 9.050 Catalina Baena-Tan CISAA 8.775 Savannah Starling-Brisebois NOSSA Lockerby CS 9.000 Anjelaya Fulcher SOSSA St. Paul CHS 8.775 Portia-Rain Schatz SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 8.950 Leah Bissonette GBSSA Bracebridge SS 8.950 Beam: Taylor Thompson EOSSAA Napanee DSS 9.325 Bars: Trinity Herrington EOSSAA Napanee DSS 9.225 Portia-Rain Schatz SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 9.175 Emmalee Maley EOSSAA St. Joseph’s CSS 9.125 Alyssa Cowlin SWOSSAA St. Thomas of Villanova SS 9.125 Sarah Watson SOSSA Greater Fort Erie SS 9.100 Brooklyn Lavallee NOSSA Confederation SS 9.050 Bailey Duncan EOSSAA Napanee DSS 9.100 Holly Lavigne SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 8.975 Carina Prato NOSSA Lo-Ellen Park SS 8.950 Marisol Toupin NOSSA É.S. Macdonald-Cartier 8.850 Hannah Sharp SOSSA A.N. Myer SS 8.900 Savannah Starling-Brisebois NOSSA Lockerby CS 8.800 Georgie Murphy CISAA Ridley College 8.900 Jocelyn Mouradian SOSSA St. Paul CHS 8.600 Alex Whatmore SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 8.525 Floor: Halley Baker NOSSA Confederation SS 9.500 Beam: Sarah Watson SOSSA Greater Fort Erie SS 9.450 Holly Lavigne SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 9.600 Emmalee Maley EOSSAA St. Joseph’s CSS 9.400 Alyssa Cowlin SWOSSAA St. Thomas of Villanova SS 9.100 Georgie Murphy CISAA Ridley College 9.350 Portia-Rain Schatz SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 9.075 Emma Crosby SOSSA A.N. Myer SS 9.350 Alex Whatmore SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 9.000 Lacie Dufresne SWOSSAA St. Anne SS 9.325 Leah Bissonette GBSSA Bracebridge SS 8.875 Juliette Roux CISAA Toronto French School 9.325 Avater Horst EOSSAA St. Joseph’s CSS 8.800 Kylie Mosgrove EOSSAA Napanee DSS 9.300 Savannah Starling-Brisebois NOSSA Lockerby CS 8.750 Jocelyn Mouradian SOSSA St. Paul CHS 8.725 Level 5: Team Floor: Napanee DSS EOSSAA 72.03 Ema Kralik SWOSSAA Herman Academy 9.633 É.S.C Champlain SWOSSAA 71.40 Sierra Ibrahim SWOSSAA É.S. L’Essor 9.566 Greater Fort Erie SS SOSSA 69.20 Holly Lavigne SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 9.566 Mackenzie Bauer SWOSSAA General Amherst DHS 9.550 Level 4: Individual Molly Dean SWOSSAA General Amherst DHS 9.483 Vault: Alex Whatmore SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 9.433 Mackenzie Cortes NOSSA Manitoulin SS 9.200 Portia-Rain Schatz SWOSSAA F.J. Brennan CHS 9.416 Aleah Gunther NOSSA Marymount Academy 9.175 Brielle Charlebois NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.400 Elisabeth Lawton SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 8.950 Rachel Tmik SWOSSAA St. Anne SS 8.925 Level 6: Team Katherine MacIsaac NOSSA É.S. L’Horizon 8.900 F.J. Brennan CHS SWOSSAA 74.06 Kenya Neill CISAA Ridley College 8.875 Bracebridge & Muskoka Lakes SS GBSSA 68.86 Grace Vandervelde COSSA Centennial SS 8.700 Collège Notre-Dame NOSSA 66.20 Jordan Lalonde NOSSA Marymount Academy 8.650 Level 5: Individual Bars: Vault: Katie Tchang SOSSA Westlane SS 9.450 Anna Anderson SWOSSAA É.S. L’Essor 9.500 Grace Vandervelde COSSA Centennial SS 9.150 Heather Haggarty COSSA Centennial SS 9.350 Madeleine Murphy SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.050 Janie Goudreau NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.175 Mackenzie Cortes NOSSA Manitoulin SS 8.950 Georgie Murphy CISAA Ridley College 9.150 Aleah Gunther NOSSA Marymount Academy 8.925 Emmalee Maley EOSSAA St. Joseph’s CSS 9.150 Katie Skrypchuk NOSSA Marymount Academy 8.900 Gabriel Petryshyn SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 9.100 Amber Swent SOSSA Cayuga SS 8.900 Sarah Watson SOSSA Greater Fort Erie SS 9.050 Alex Langford COSSA Lindsay C&VI 8.87 Anjelaya Fulcher SOSSA St. Paul CHS 9.000

www.ofsaa.on.ca 21 Beam: Beam: Elisabeth Lawton SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.300 Megan Beaudry NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.525 Denali Peters SWOSSAA Walkerville SS 9.200 Macy Doyle SWOSSAA Riverside SS 9.500 Meghan Keough SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 9.100 Hannah Castonguay NOSSA Lockerby CS 9.475 Mackenzie Cortes NOSSA Manitoulin SS 9.050 Vanessa Gatti SWOSSAA Walkerville SS 9.450 Grace Vandervelde COSSA Centennial SS 9.000 Madison Dilkens SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.400 Zoe Renaud NOSSA É.S. L’Horizon 8.950 Alexie Amyotte NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.300 Amber Swent SOSSA Cayuga SS 8.800 Chelsea Chateauvert NOSSA Lo-Ellen Park SS 9.150 Emily Bucci COSSA St. Theresa CSS 8.700 Mackenzie Wilson COSSA Centre Hastings SS 9.050 Floor: Floor: Katie Tchang SOSSA Westlane SS 9.775 Marissa Prevost NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.600 Madeleine Murphy SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.750 Ani St-Aubin NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.575 Grace Vandervelde COSSA Centennial SS 9.500 Alyssa Robson COSSA Centre Hastings SS 9.550 Denali Peters SWOSSAA Walkerville SS 9.475 Mackenzie Wilson COSSA Centre Hastings SS 9.400 Christine Cousineau NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.425 Mattea Shunock COSSA Centennial SS 9.375 Mackenzie Cortes NOSSA Manitoulin SS 9.400 Chelsea Chateauvert NOSSA Lo-Ellen Park SS 9.375 Katherine MacIsaac NOSSA É.S. L’Horizon 9.400 Amanda McGuire SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.350 Aleah Gunther NOSSA Marymount Academy 9.375 Rebekah Grigoriou COSSA Centennial SS 9.325 Level 4: Team Level 2: Team ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse SWOSSAA 71.43 É.S. L’Essor SWOSSAA 64.75 Marymount Academy NOSSA 61.03 Centre Hastings SS COSSA 64.13 É.S. L’Horizon NOSSA 52.78 Collège Notre-Dame NOSSA 64.00 Level 3: Individual Level 1: Individual Vault: Vault: Linn Neumaier COSSA Centennial SS 9.400 Ireland Toohey SWOSSAA Holy Names HS 9.575 Bianca Ryerse SOSSA Cayuga SS 9.350 Claire Fields SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.550 Sarah Waito SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.225 Danica Piccoli NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.500 Natalie Dufault SWOSSAA Holy Names HS 9.075 Olivia Grubic CISAA Ridley College 9.425 Susan Santillan SOSSA Lakeshore Catholic HS 9.025 Autumn Mullins SWOSSAA St. Anne SS 9.250 Lauren Malek SWOSSAA St. Thomas of Villanova SS 9.000 Vanessa Traboulay CISAA Ridley College 9.200 Emma Grégoire SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.000 Marlene Gorka COSSA Centennial SS 9.150 Jaiden Boucher SWOSSAA Walkerville SS 8.975 Athena Schreindler SWOSSAA St. Anne’s 9.125 Bars: Bars: Janelle Lalande NOSSA É.S. L’Horizon 9.425 Brooke Croke NOSSA É.S. L’Horizon 9.400 Hayley Chartrand NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.075 Ireland Toohey SWOSSAA Holy Names HS 9.350 Sarah Waito SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.050 Kylee Fowler NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.325 Bianca Ryerse SOSSA Cayuga SS 8.725 Alora Laton EOSSAA Napanee DSS 9.300 Madeline Caddel NOSSA Lockerby CS 8.700 Mackenzie Mundy NOSSA É.S. L’Horizon 9.275 Madison Riopelle NOSSA Confederation SS 8.600 Kennedy Truin COSSA Centennial SS 9.100 Jasmyn Traboulay CISAA Ridley College 8.600 Ciara Blew CISAA Ridley College 8.950 Alena Smania NOSSA Marymount Academy 8.575 Olivia Grubic CISAA Ridley College 8.900 Beam: Beam: Jessica Chalmers SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 9.400 Sophie-Rose Croteau NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.475 Sarah Waito SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.375 Autumn Mullins SWOSSAA St. Anne SS 9.375 Alexandra Hall SOSSA Lakeshore Catholic HS 9.150 Kylee Fowler NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.350 Taya Fanara SWOSSAA St. Anne SS 9.100 Mia Kidd CISAA Ridley College 9.175 Haley MacDonald NOSSA Marymount Academy 9.000 Claire Fields SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.150 Roxanne Doucet NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 8.925 Ciara Blew CISAA Ridley College 9.150 Jasmyn Traboulay CISAA Ridley College 8.900 Clarice Stanica SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.100 Danica Nedeljkovic SWOSSAA Riverside SS 8.900 Ashley Marshall COSSA St. Theresa 9.100 Floor: Floor: Karine Boucher NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.800 Kaitlyn Moncrieff COSSA Centennial SS 9.700 Angela Todorovski SWOSSAA Riverside SS 9.675 Naomi Mitoma NOSSA Lockerby CS 9.450 Molly Dion COSSA Centennial SS 9.600 Danika Mikic NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.375 Jaeden Kalbol SWOSSAA St. Anne SS 9.475 Yamina Henigin COSSA Centennial SS 9.300 Bianca Halabiski NOSSA É.S. L’Horizon 9.475 Kylee Fowler NOSSA É.S.C Champlain 9.300 Jessica Chalmers SWOSSAA Sandwich SS 9.450 Sage Budic NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.275 Chidera Jude-Monye CISAA Ridley College 9.425 Cassandre McGuire NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.275 Roxanne Doucet NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.375 Vanessa Ferrante CISAA Ridley College 9.250 Level 3: Team Level 1: Team Cayuga SS SOSSA 69.65 Ridley College CISAA 73.23 Ridley College CISAA 67.88 Centennial SS COSSA 71.55 Lakeshore Catholic HS SOSSA 67.88 Collège Notre-Dame NOSSA 62.101 Level 2: Individual Aerobic Gymnastics Vault: Novice Division: Abi Allison COSSA Lindsay C&VI 9.400 Centennial SS COSSA 22.1 Mia Colaner SWOSSAA É.S. L’Essor 9.375 Centre Hastings SS COSSA 21.9 Natasha Gombai SWOSSAA É.S. L’Essor 9.275 Lockerby CS NOSSA 20.25 Chelsea Chateauvert NOSSA Lo-Ellen Park SS 9.250 Marymount Academy NOSSA 18.3 Rebekah Grigoriou COSSA Centennial SS 9.225 Paige Lemaitre NOSSA Collège Notre-Dame 9.225 Open Division: Isabelle Thamm SWOSSAA St. Anne SS 9.150 Collège Notre-Dame NOSSA 23.3 Hannah Castonguay NOSSA Lockerby CS 9.125 Marymount Academy NOSSA 22.8 Lo-Ellen Park SS NOSSA 22.65 Bars: St. Theresa CSS COSSA 20.55 Natasha Gombai SWOSSAA É.S. L’Essor 9.650 Abi Allison COSSA Lindsay C&VI 9.600 Hannah Castonguay NOSSA Lockerby CS 9.575 Gabrielle Vaillancourt NOSSA College Notre-Dame 9.550 Amanda McGuire SWOSSAA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse 9.550 Morgan Northmore GBSSA Bracebridge SS 9.475 Trista Gombai SWOSSAA É.S. L’Essor 9.400 Macy Doyle SWOSSAA Riverside SS 9.400

22 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 Festival Results 2018 OFSAA Snowboarding Festival Georgian Peaks March 1, 2018

The 2018 OFSAA Snowboarding Festival was hosted OFSAA would like to express special thanks to the again by York Region at the Georgian Peaks Ski Club. organizing committee, the many volunteers, and the Although there were concerns about weather and staff of Georgian Peaks who helped to make the festival conditions, everything ran smoothly thanks in large a great success for the student-athletes and coaches. part to the leadership and commitment of convenors We look forward to Georgian Peaks hosting the 2019 Adrienne Chong and Mark Arsenault. Festival. This year’s festival saw the usual 300 competitors from Congratulations to all the snowboarders who qualified across the province gather to compete in giant slalom to represent their associations at the festival and special events for both the High School Division and the Open congratulations to the award winners listed below. Division for both boys and girls.

High School Division – Girls Medal Individual Team Gold Ashley Ghan – Northern SS Northern SS Silver Carling Gilbert – Newmarket HS Aurora HS Bronze Katie Spiess – Northern SS Newmarket HS

High School Division – Boys Medal Individual Team Gold Cole Walker – Country Day School Country Day School Silver Joel Guenette – College Notre Dame Lawrence Park CI Bronze Daniel Spencer – Lawrence Park CI Mackenzie CS

Open Division – Girls Medal Individual Gold Hannah-Kilmer-Choi – Garth Webb SS Silver Mikayla Crawford – Northern SS Bronze Dillan Oliver – Oakville Trafalgar HS

Open Division – Boys Medal Individual Gold Nicholas Tepsich – Royal St. George Silver Cam Oliver - Oakville Trafalgar HS Bronze Ben Ross – Arnprior HS

www.ofsaa.on.ca 23 ChampionshipDraft Results 2018-19 OFSAA Championship Calendar

Boys’ Golf (LOSSA) Girls’ AA Basketball (WOSSAA) Boys’ A Basketball (WOSSAA) Oct. 10-11, 2018, Oshawa Nov. 22-24, 2018, London Mar. 4-6, 2019, London Glen Ross, R.S. McLaughlin CVI Pete Lambert, John Paul II HS Brett Fliesser, ÉSC Mgr. Bruyère 905-728-9407 519-675-4432 519-673-4223 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Entry Deadline: Oct. 4, 2018 Entry Deadline: Nov. 17, 2018 Entry Deadline: Feb. 26, 2019

Girls’ Golf (TBD) Girls’ AAA Basketball (WOSSAA) Boys’ AA Basketball (NEOAA) Oct. 10-11, 2018, TBD Nov. 22-24, 2018, London Mar. 4-6, 2019, Timmins Entry Deadline: Oct. 4, 2018 Kris Potter, A.B. Lucas SS Peter Graham, Timmins High & VS 519-452-2600 705-360-1411 Girls’ Field Hockey (TBD) [email protected] [email protected] Nov. 1-3, 2018, TBD Entry Deadline: Nov. 17, 2018 Entry Deadline: Feb. 26, 2019 Entry Deadline: Oct. 27, 2018 Football Bowls (NCSSAA) Boys’ AAA Basketball (SOSSA) Cross Country (SOSSA/GHAC) Nov. 26-28, 2018, Ottawa Mar. 4-6, 2019, Stoney Creek Nov. 3, 2018, Dundas Jim Barbeau, OFSAA Dave Ormerod, Saltfleet HS Mike Smith/Steve Moran, Dundas [email protected] 905-573-3000 Valley/Garth Webb Entry Deadline: Nov. 20, 2018 [email protected] 905-628-2203 Entry Deadline: Feb. 26, 2019 [email protected] Nordic Skiing (GBSSA) Entry Deadline: Oct. 30, 2018 Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 2019, Duntroon Girls’ A Volleyball (NWOSSAA) Bill Hewitt, Collingwood Collegiate Mar. 4-6, 2019, Kenora Boys’ A Volleyball (COSSA) 705-445-3161 Megan Derouard, St. Thomas Aquinas HS Nov. 22-24, 2018, Bancroft [email protected] 807-548-8282 Brian Poste, North Hastings HS Entry Deadline: Feb. 23, 2019 [email protected] 613-332-1220 Entry Deadline: Feb. 26, 2019 [email protected] Alpine Skiing (GBSSA) Entry Deadline: Nov. 17, 2018 Feb. 25-26, 2019, Collingwood Girls’ AA Volleyball (SWOSSAA) Kevin Gosselin, Jean Vanier CHS Mar. 4-6, 2019, Amherstburg Boys’ AA Volleyball (EOSSAA) 705-445-2043 Jeff Miller, General Amherst DHS Nov. 22-24, 2018, Sydenham [email protected] 519-736-2149 Bryan English, Sydenham HS Entry Deadline: Feb. 19, 2019 [email protected] 613-376-3612 Entry Deadline: Feb. 26, 2019 [email protected] Snowboarding (YRAA) Entry Deadline: Nov. 17, 2018 Feb. 28, 2019, Toronto Girls’ AAA Volleyball (GHAC) Adrienne Chong, Markville SS Mar. 4-6, 2019, Burlington Boys’ AAA Volleyball (SWOSSAA) 905-940-8840 Mike Skeoch, Dr. Frank J. Hayden SS Nov. 22-24, 2018, Windsor [email protected] 905-332-5235 Pat Osborne, Kennedy Collegiate Entry Deadline: Feb. 23, 2019 [email protected] 519-245-6475 Entry Deadline: Feb. 26, 2019 [email protected] Swimming (TDSSAA) Entry Deadline: Nov. 17, 2018 Mar. 5-6, 2019, Toronto Girls’ A&AA/AAA Hockey (GBSSA) Rick Mahoney, York Mills CI Mar. 19-22, 2019, Midland Girls’ A Basketball (NOSSA) 416-395-3340 Dan Pellarin, St. Theresa’s HS Nov. 22-24, 2018, North Bay [email protected] 705-526-1311 Lisa Hotte, ÉSC Algonquin Entry Deadline: Feb. 27, 2019 [email protected] 705-472-8240 A/AA Entry Deadline: Mar. 6, 2019 [email protected] Wrestling (NCSSAA) AAA Entry Deadline: Mar. 7, 2019 Entry Deadline: Nov. 17, 2018 Feb. 27-Mar. 1, 2019, Ottawa Guy MacDougall, Carine Wilson SS 613-824-4411 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Feb. 21, 2019

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Boys’ A&AA Hockey (CWOSSA) Boys’ A&AA Lacrosse (COSSA) Baseball Regionals (LOSSA) Mar. 19-22, 2019, Kincardine June 3-5, 2019, Peterborough June 5-6, 2019, Whitby Peter Wolfe, Kincardine DSS Wade Wiggins, Crestwood SS Geoff Whent, Sinclair SS 519-396-9151 [email protected] 905-666-5400 [email protected] Entry Deadline: May 28, 2019 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Mar. 6, 2019 Entry Deadline: May 31, 2019 Boys’ AAA Lacrosse (TBD) Boys’ AAA Hockey (GBSSA) June 3-6, 2019 TBD Baseball Final (OFSAA) Mar. 20-22, 2019, Barrie Entry Deadline: May 28, 2019 June 12, 2019, London Tim Hasenack, St. Joan of Arc SS Brian Riddell, OFSAA 705-721-0398 Girls’ & Boys’ A Soccer (SOSSA) [email protected] [email protected] June 6-8, 2019, Ancaster Entry Deadline: Mar. 7, 2019 Brad Heidbuurt, Hamilton District Gymnastics (TBD) Christian HS TBD Curling (NOSSA) 905-648-6655 Mar. 20-23, 2019, North Bay [email protected] Danny Coutu, Chippewa SS Entry Deadline: June 1, 2019 705-475-2341 [email protected] Girls’ AA Soccer (SWOSSAA) Entry Deadline: Mar. 7, 2019 June 6-8, 2019, Belle River Frank Graziano, Belle River DHS Badminton (NOSSA) 519-728-1212 May 2-4, 2019, North Bay [email protected] Raymond Ouellette, É.S. l’Odyssée Entry Deadline: June 1, 2019 705-474-5500 [email protected] Girls’ AAA Soccer (GBSSA) Entry Deadline: Apr. 27, 2019 June 6-8, 2019, Alliston Jeff Northrop, Banting Memorial HS Tennis (TDSSAA) 705-435-6288 June 3-5, 2019, Toronto [email protected] Larry Laughlin, Stephen Leacock CI Entry Deadline: June 1, 2019 416-396-8000 [email protected] Boys’ AA Soccer (NOSSA) Entry Deadline: May 28, 2019 June 6-8, 2019, North Bay Sean Mullan, Widdifield SS Girls’ Rugby (LOSSA) 705-472-5711 June 3-5, 2019, Brooklin [email protected] George Burford, Brooklin HS Entry Deadline: June 1, 2019 905-655-2015 [email protected] Boys’ AAA Soccer (SWOSSAA) Entry Deadline: May 28, 2019 June 6-8, 2019, Sarnia Richard Prudom, St. Patrick’s HS Boys’ Rugby (LOSSA) 519-332-3976 June 6-8, 2019, Brooklin [email protected] George Burford, Brooklin HS Entry Deadline: June 1, 2019 905-655-2015 [email protected] Track & Field (OFSAA) Entry Deadline: June 1, 2019 June 6-8, 2019 Peter Morris, OFSAA [email protected] Entry Deadline: June 1, 2019

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OFSAA Badminton returned to Windsor in 2018. First meal. Passionate words were shared by guest speaker time convenor Stacey McClounie from F.J. Brennan Clovis McLaughlin (Badminton Head Coach at St. Clair C.H.S (SWOSSAA) welcomed 450 participants with College). This year’s Leadership in School Sport Award enthusiasm and professionalism. The three-day event was presented to Mr. Mike Kainz (Teacher-Coach at F.J. highlighted the new ‘High School’ division within Brennan C.H.S.). Both have been an integral part of singles competition and spectators were treated to school and community sport within the Windsor area quality badminton matches from start to finish. St. for many years and continue to volunteer their time to Clair College in Windsor proved to be a perfect venue the development of student-athletes. and provided student-athletes with quality playing A huge thank you to this year’s organizing committee conditions. and all the student volunteers from F.J. Brennan who The Cabuto Club was once again the site for an OFSAA assisted in providing a memorable event for students banquet and student-athletes and teacher-coaches and teachers across the province. were treated to an excellent all-you-can-eat Italian

Girls’ Singles: Girls’ Doubles C Flight A Flight A Flight 1. Alex Lin/Shahriyar Rahman SWOSSAA 1. Jacqueline Cheung YRAA 1. Catherine Choi/Sharon Au YRAA 2. Matthew Bradbury/ 2. Adita Mahajan GHAC 2. Sissi Cao/Crystal Lai ROPSSAA Mitchell Bradbury CISAA 3. Jailyn Loenson LOSSA 3. Cassandra Bercier/ 3. Ben Kerkoff/Brandon Sanders WOSSAA 4. Linda Nong YRAA Chloé Moison NCSSAA 4. Tristan Oliveira/Justin Gervais NWOSSAA 4. Sophia Zhou/Linda Zhao ROPSSAA B Flight Mixed Doubles 1. Kailie Rheaume NCSSAA B Flight A Flight 2. Zainab Rashid TDCAA 1. Selena Meng/Melissa Wen YRAA 1. Colin Jia/Jeslyn Chow YRAA 3. Amber Flannigan EOSSAA 2. Danielle Tse/Lily Li CISAA 2. Thurshari Herath/Eric Wan TDSSAA 4. Rachel Benn SWOSSAA 3. Angela Li/Kelly Zhu LOSSA 3. Cassidy Li/Ryan Wang TDSSAA 4. Sofie Leduc/Cynthia Harrigan EOSSAA 4. Maime Brunet/Maya Given NCSSAA C Flight 1. Rachel Specht SWOSSAA C Flight B Flight 2. Ruby Cheeseman NOSSA 1. Chloe Jakob/Abbey Wigie SWOSSAA 1. Émillie Ménard/Gabriel Brie EOSSAA 3. Tammy Lefebvre NWOSSAA 2. Angelina Lam/ 2. Gary Ye/Cynthia Wei TDSSAA 4. Julia Benelly ROPSSAA Mackenzie Watkins NOSSA 3. Adam Wallace/Jesse Zhou COSSA 3. Cassie Bluhm/Zeel Patel SWOSSAA 4. William Fang/Joanne Sze WOSSAA Boys’ Singles 4. Helen Qian/Grace Gong CISAA A Flight C Flight 1. Kevin Wang ROPSSAA Boys’ Doubles 1. Chris Phung/Maddy Johannes CWOSSA 2. Samson Chan COSSA A Flight 2. Felicity Oliveira/Davey Gillman NWOSSAA 3. Darren Choi CISAA 1. Stanley Feng/Kyle To YRAA 3. Amiel De La Rosa/ 4. Joseph Lu CWOSSA 2. Aaron Hsu/Allan Lin TDSSAA Andrea Gabutan TDCAA 3. Arthur Cheung/Clarence Chau YRAA 4. Chirag Rampure/ B Flight 4. Ryan Massey-Smith/ Alanna Olteanu SWOSSAA 1. Harry Soo ROPSSAA Frédéric Khalid-Leroux NCSSAA 2. Anthony Tso YRAA 3. Ho Wai Chung EOSSAA B Flight 4. Caleb Parfitt NCSSAA 1. Andrew Legare/Josh Legare CWOSSA 2. Sam Wang/Andrew Xue TDSSAA C Flight 3. Keith Lam/Alex Hemmerich NOSSA 1. Keith Lai TDSSAA 4. Brandon Liu/Alex Xu LOSSA 2. Jackson Arpin NWOSSAA 3. Sadik Ali CWOSSA 4. Darren Li YRAA

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OFSAA Boys’ A Basketball Cornwall March 5-7, 2018

The OFSAA Boys’ A Basketball Championship took Campbell Fair, Kolya Jelovac, Sam Rivers and coaches place in beautiful Cornwall, Ontario. The hosts from Yuto Tanaka, Ken Smith and Tim Coates. St. Lawrence Secondary School (EOSSAA) led by co- Participants gathered at the local Ramada Hotel and convenors Joshua Greenley and Stephane St. Denis were treated to inspiring words from McGill University put on a great event. St. Lawrence SS and St. Joseph’s men’s basketball head coach Dave DeAveiro. This year’s Catholic Secondary School proved to be perfect venues Leadership in School Sport Award went to Bob Carlisle and fans were treated to great competition. This year’s who has been instrumental in developing basketball at field was deep, however one team stood above all St. Lawrence SS and in the community. others. In an exciting gold medal game, Nicholson Catholic College (COSSA) defeated Notre Dame High The Team Sportsmanship Banner was awarded to School (NCSSAA) 47-43. the well-deserving Rockway Mennonite team who demonstrated great sportsmanship throughout the Congratulations to following players: William Bardwell, tournament and served as great role models for all Calum Bechervaise, Mackinley Boomhower, Bobby competitors. Buck, Sean Chung, Mark Coates, Joseph Codina,

Participating Teams Quarter Finals Nicholson def. ÉSP Louis Riel 67-35 Bayview Glen CISAA ÉSC Sainte-Famille def. ÉSC Saint-Frere 51-44 Nicholson CC COSSA Timmins def. Monseigneur Bruyere 52-44 Rockway Mennonite Collegiate CWOSSA Notre Dame def. ÉJ Lajeunesse 56-40 Almonte DHS EOSSAA St. Lawrence SS EOSSAA Semi Finals Gravenhurst HS GBSSA Nicholson def. ÉSC Sainte-Famille 48-26 Aldershot HS GHAC Notre Dame def. Timmins 66-54 ÉC Saint-Charles Garnier LOSSA ÉSP Louis-Riel NCSSAA Consolation Final Notre Dame HS NCSSAA Almonte def. Rockway 85-66 Timmins H&VS NEOAA College Notre Dame NOSSA St. Thomas Aquinas HS NWOSSAA Bronze Medal Match ÉSC Sainte-Famille ROPSSAA Timmins def. ÉSC Sainte-Famille 44-37 Hamilton District Christian HS SOSSA ÉSC E.J. Lajeunesse SWOSSAA Gold Medal Match ÉSC Saint-Frere-Andre TDCAA Nicholson def. Notre Dame 47-43 Scarlett Heights EA TDSSAA ÉSC Monseigneur-Bruyère WOSSAA ÉSC Renaissance YRAA

www.ofsaa.on.ca 27 OFSAA Boys’ AA Basketball Pembroke March 5-7, 2018

Akindele, Peyton Campbell, Kyle Chea, Aidan Forsythe, Lorenzo Hakizmana, Mitchell Hartman, Joshua Lawrence, Juan Ortiz Vega, Shemar Rodriguez, Oren Rusagara and Aaron Tennant, and coaches Chris Brown and Derek White. Thank you to Convenor Pat Childerhose from Fellowes High School for hosting an outstanding event. Pat and his team had all the details nicely arranged for the teams gathering in Pembroke. The hospitality of the Ottawa Valley was on full display as teams Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School (WOSSAA) played in Pembroke (Fellowes prevailed in two very close and exciting games in HS), Douglas (Opeongo HS), and Petawawa (Valour HS). both the semi finals and final to win the gold medal Phil Moore of Arnprior District High School was the at the OFSAA Boys’ AA Basketball Championship in recipient of the Leadership in School Sport Award. Phil’s Pembroke. involvement in high school athletics spans 26 years One would be hard-pressed to recall a more thrilling as a coach, athletic director, EOSSAA convenor, and competition than the semi final game in which Mother executive member of his local association (UOVHSAA) Teresa defeated La Salle Secondary School (EOSSAA) in and EOSSAA. double overtime by a score of 59-56. Later that evening, Finally, congratulations to Woodroffe High School Mother Teresa faced St. Francis Catholic Secondary (NCSSAA) on winning the Team Sportsmanship Award! School (SOSSA) in the final and were victorious by a Under the leadership of coaches Bill Arden and Alex 54-52 score. Mertens, the team carried themselves in an exemplary Congratulations to team members Emmanuel manner throughout the championship.

Participating Teams Quarter Finals CISAA Crescent School St. Francis def. Corpus Christi 71-60 COSSA St. Theresa CSS Mother Teresa def. Westview Centennial 76-53 CWOSSA Glenview Park SS St. Theresa def. Crescent 51-42 EOSSAA La Salle SS La Salle (EOSSAA) def. St. Paul 62-57 EOSSAA Fellowes HS GBSSA St. Joseph’s CHS Semi Final GHAC Corpus Christi CSS Mother Teresa def. La Salle 59-56 LOSSA Anderson C & VI St. Francis def. St. Theresa 66-54 NCSSAA St. Paul HS NCSSAA Woodroffe HS Consolation Final NEOAA Kapuskasing DHS Woodroffe def. Fellowes 90-55 NOSSA Lasalle SS NWOSSAA St. Ignatius HS Bronze Medal Match ROPSSAA Ascension of Our Lord SS La Salle def. St. Theresa 66-44 SOSSA St. Francis CSS SWOSSAA Assumption College Gold Medal Match TDCAA Francis Libermann CHS Mother Teresa def. St. Francis 54-52

28 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 Championship Results OFSAA Boys’ AAA Basketball Windsor March 5-7, 2018

Congratulations to student- athletes Matteus Case, Jalen Deerr, Jesiahs Deerr, Jayden Grange, Miles Hall, Drazens Jerkovic, Tareek Kerr, Derrell McLaughlin, Jerry Mercury, Nathaniel-Joseph Parker, Darnelle Peddie, Shakael Pryce, Kole Scott. Seth White, J.B Wong and coaches Patricia Biffin, Cedric Carter, Gina Sotiriou and Cam Nekkers. The Championship banquet took place at the Caboto Club in Windsor, where athletes and coaches were fed a fantastic meal in preparation for the start of tournament the next day. The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award was presented to Jim MacDougall (Kennedy Collegiate) for his years of coaching school The Boys’ AAA Basketball Championship found its sport in the Windsor area. way back to Windsor in 2018. Hosts from Kennedy Orillia Secondary School (GBSSA) was awarded a Collegiate (SWOSSAA), led by long time convenor Pat deserving Team Sportsmanship Banner for their Osborne facilitated a memorable experience for all commitment to fair play and acts of sportsmanship participants. With high-level basketball being played during the championship. Congratulations to players at both Kennedy and Herman gymnasiums, fans were and coaches for representing your school and serving treated to excellent high school competition. In the as role models to all student-athletes. end, Pine Ridge Secondary School (LOSSA) who in the past have finished strong, finally took home OFSAA gold.

Participating Teams Quarter Finals St. Michael’s College CISAA St. Francis def. Vaughan 93-60 CISAA St. Michael’s def. Oakwood 70-47 Quinte SS COSSA Cathedral def. Kennedy 55-43 Centre Wellington DHS CWOSSA Pine Ridge def. John Paul II 84-60 Holy Cross CSS EOSSAA Orillia SS GBSSA Semi Finals Cathedral HS GHAC Pine Ridge def. St. Michael’s 77-71 (OT) Pine Ridge SS LOSSA St. Francis def. Cathedral 74-66 St. Peter HS NCSSAA St. Mary’s College NOSSA Consolation Final St. Francis Xavier SS ROPSSAA Upper Cananda def. Northern 56-48 Notre Dame College SOSSA Kennedy Collegiate SWOSSAA Bronze Medal Match Northern CI & VS SWOSSAA Cathedral def. St. Michael’s 72-68 St. John Paul II CSS TDCAA Oakwood CI TDSSAA Gold Medal Match H.B. Beal SS WOSSAA Pine Ridge def. St. Francis 76-72 Vaughan SS YRAA

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Northwestern Ontario experience with memories that will last a lifetime. The entire community got behind the championship with signs welcoming the curlers and may homes and businesses were decorated in the home team colours. During the playoffs, the curling club was packed with enthusiastic fans. The girls’ champions were from Lockerby Composite School. Congratulations to Hannah Castonguay, Abby Deschene, Elizabeth Huska, Jessica Leonard, Sydnie Leonard and their coach, Karin Augenstein. The boys’ champions were from the host school, Fort Frances High School. Congratulations to Chris Silver, Daniel Vandenbrand, Jason Bazylewski, Owen Riches, Benjamin Olsen and their coaches Ron Silver and Christine Jean. At the banquet, John Gibson, Athletic Director of Fort Frances High School, was presented with the Leadership in School Sport Award for his contribution to the development of student athletes. Well done, John! Medway High School (Boys) and Bear Creek (Girls) were presented with the Team Sportsmanship Awards Christine Jean and her outstanding organizing in recognition of their team spirit and dedication to committee hosted this year’s Curling Championships curling. Both teams displayed courtesy and an excellent at the curling club in Fort Frances. The convenor demeanor both on and off the ice. and her committee provided the curlers with a great

Boys’ Participating Teams

Pool A Pool B Pool C Atikokan H.S. NWOSSAA Canterbury NCSSAA Aldershot H.S. GHAC TDCAA E.L. Crossley SOSSA Fort Frances NWOSSA Brooklin H.S. LOSSA Loyalist C. & V.I. EOSSAA Medway H.S. WOSSAA Crestwood Prep. College CISAA Mayfield S.S. ROPSSAA Timiskaming NEOAA/AANEO Eastview S.S. GBSSA Moira S.S. COSSA Vincent Massey SWOSSAA Silverthorn C.I. TDSSAA Saugeen D.S.S. CWOSSA Widdifield S.S. NOSSA

Girls’ Participating Teams

Pool D Pool E Pool F Cameron Heights CWOSSA Bill Crothers YRAA All Saints NCSSAA Lockerby C.S. NOSSA Bishop Allen TDCAA A.N.Myer SOSSA Medway H.S. WOSSAA Etobicoke TDSSAA Bear Creek GBSSA North Dundas EOSSAA O’Neill LOSSA Fort Frances NOWSSAA Parry Sound H.S. GBSSA Rainy River NWOSSAA St. Theresa COSSA St. Marguerite ROPSSAA Timiskaming NEOAA/AANEO Vincent Massey SWOSSAA

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Girls’ Results Boys’ Results

Championship Quarter Finals Championship Quarter Finals Lockerby def. Bishop Allen 7-3 Saugeen def. Eastview 5-4 Timiskaming def. Parry Sound 8-7 Aldershot def. Canterbury 7-6 All Saints def. North Dundas 7-5 Widdifield def. Loyalist 6-2 Fort Frances def. Rainy River 7-3 Fort Frances def. Silverthorn 6-2

Championship Semi Finals Championship Semi Finals All Saints def. Timiskaming 10-1 Fort Frances def. Aldershot 7-3 Fort Frances def. Lockerby 7-5 Widdifield def. Saugeen 8-3 Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Tismiskaming def. Fort Frances 7-5 Saugeen def. Aldershot 9-6 Gold Medal Gold Medal Lockerby def. All Saints 9-1 Fort Frances def. Widdifield 6-3

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www.ofsaa.on.ca 31 OFSAA Boys’ A/AA Hockey Collingwood March 21-23, 2018 Collingwood is best known in OFSAA circles as hosting OFSAA Alpine Skiing. However, this spring it hosted boys’ hockey for the first time. The community embraced this opportunity to showcase its hockey. Liz Payton (Jean Vanier CHS ) and her organizing committee did a great job ensuring that athletes and coaches had a positive experience while visiting Collingwood. Organizing committee included: Jason Boose, Mark Damignani, GBSSA) for being recipient of the 2018 Leadership In Dave Condon, Melissa Wheatcrift , Kim Bollozos, Sarah School Sport Award for Boys A/AA Hockey. Clarke, Jen Foster, Ed Baginski , Dave Godin, Andre Labreque-Mireault, Darren Martel, and Tim Hasenack. The sportsmanship award was given to (Toronto) for their outstanding demonstration of OFSAA would also like to thank the many community sportsmanship and fair play throughout the tournament. volunteers, retired teachers and students who contributed to the success of the 2018 championship. Congratulations to Holy Trinity CHS and Head Coach Chris VanParys for winning the gold medal, defeating Against the backdrop of Blue Mountain, the banquet was King City SS and Head Coach Scott Thain, 7-3 . hosted at Craigleith Ski Club. Team pictures were taken by the ski hills. Thanks to Melissa Wheatcroft and Kim We are looking forward to the 2019 Boys A/ AA OFSAA Bollozos for coordinating this event. Championships which will be hosted in Kincardine. Congratulations to coach Jason Boose (Jean Vanier CHS - Holy Trinity Team Members : Maddox Callens, Macquire Duwyn, Ryan Hill, Theo Hill, Owen Koot, Spencer Kowalsky, Matthew Laning, Garrett Participating Teams Magalas, Ben Mason, Landon McCallum, Howie Nigh, De La Salle College CISAA Cayden Overdevest, Ethan Patrick, Cole Robinson, Dillon Centre Hastings SS COSSA Robinson, Derek Toth, Andrew Varga. Holy Trinity CHS CWOSSA St. Joseph’s CHS EOSSAA Jean Vanier CHS GBSSA Bracebridge Muskoka GBSSA Quarter Finals St. Mary’s CSS GHAC Jean Vanier def. St. Mary’s 2–1 (shoot out) Nelson HS GHAC Leaside def. Belle River 3-1 Henry Street HS LOSSA Holy Trinity def. Henry Street 3-0 Immaculata HS NCSSAA King City def. St. Charles 4-1 ESC Hearst NEOAA St. Charles College NOSSA Semi Finals Queen Elizabeth DHS NWOSSAA King City def. Jean Vanier 4-1 Iona CSS ROPSSAA Holy Trinity def. Leaside 5-2 St. Francis SS SOSSA Belle River DHS SWOSSAA Bronze Medal Match Lambton Central C & VI SWOSSAA Jean Vanier def. Leaside 2–1 (shoot out) Leaside TDSSAA Huron Park SS WOSSAA Gold Medal Match King City SS YRAA Holy Trinity def. King City 7-3

32 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 Championship Results OFSAA Boys’ AAA Hockey St. Catharines March 21-23, 2018 OFSAA Boys’ AAA Hockey returned to St. Catharines for the third time in the past decade. Frank Cappelletti and Bill McLaren put together another excellent championship hosted at the Seymour-Hannah Sports Complex. Congratulations to the number one seed Brooklin SS (LOSSA) for capturing gold against Holy Cross CSS DeMizio, Nicole Royer, Albert Venneri) and the many (EOSSAA) in an exciting final, ending in a score of 3-1. volunteers who assisted Frank and Bill throughout the tournament. OFSAA would also like to thank the many Holy Trinity CHS (GHAC) won the bronze medal game sponsors who contributed to make the tournament a defeating Denis Morris (SOSSA) in another low scoring success. game, 2 -1. Brooklin Team Members: Congratulations to Craig Bell (Denis Morris) for being Trevor Andrews, Cameron Ayotte, Damon Beaver, named the recipient of the OFSAA Leadership in School Michael Belton, Evan Cross, Mason Dreger, Daniel Sport Award. Craig’s commitment to high school hockey Ebrahim, Mac English, Ryan Gallant, Brock Haley, Kobe has complemented and allowed both Lakeshore Catholic Handsor, Carson Johnston, Liam MacNab, Spencer and Denis Morris to achieve great strides in the sport of Mazakian, Jake Newso, Myles Perry, Lucas Pulla, Isaac hockey and should be commended. Sookial, Christian Stevens, TJ Strachan, Christopher The Team Sportsmanship Award was given to Holy Cross Talman, Jacob Toland, Jacob Winterton and coaches CSS (Kingston) for their outstanding demonstration of Matthew Snowden and Ethan Markham. sportsmanship and fair play throughout the tournament. We are looking forward to the 2019 OFSAA OFSAA would like to thank the organizing committee Championship, which will be held in Barrie. (Craig Bell, Andy Cecchini, Danny DiLorenzo, Stefanie

Participating Teams Quarter Finals Brooklin def. Waterdown 4-1 St. Mary’s COSSA Holy Cross def. Grand River 6-4 Grand River CI CWOSSA Denis Morris def. Brebeuf 3-1 Holy Cross CSS EOSSAA Holy Trinity def. Malvern 1-0 Eastview SS GBSSA Holy Trinity SS GHAC Semi Finals Brooklin HS LOSSA Brooklin def. Denis Morris 4-1 St. Mother Teresa HS NCSSAA Holy Cross def. Holy Trinity 3-2 St. Mary’s College NOSSA St. Martin CSS ROPSSAA Bronze Medal Match Waterdown DHS SOSSA Holy Trinity def. Denis Morris 2-1 Denis Morris HS SOSSA St. Anne SS SWOSSAA Gold Medal Match Brebeuf College TDCAA Brooklin def. Holy Cross 3-1 Malvern CI TDSSAA A.B. Lucas SS WOSSAA St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS YRAA

www.ofsaa.on.ca 33 OFSAA Girls’ A/AA Hockey Timmins March 21-23, 2018

The City of Timmins played host to OFSAA A/AA Girls’ The Sportsmanship Team Award went to St. Mark High Hockey in 2018. Teams came together from across the School (NCSSAA) for their commitment to demonstrating province for a hotly contested and well-run tournament. OFSAA’s values during the event. First time convenor Patrik Durepos and his organizing Congratulations to É.S.C L’EScale on their Championship committee did a great job of putting together a top notch victory. Julia Bolduc, Audrey Brunet, Vanessa Campeau, event and one that was well-received by all involved. Alexia Desforges, Danika Drouin , Lauren-Ray Fenn, Jean St-Jean of École secondaire catholique Thériault Mélika Florent, Pascale Frechette, Cassandra Guindon, (NEOAA) was the recipient of the Leadership in School Noémie Labre, Élodie Lavictoire, Sandrine Lavictoire, Sport Award for his 27 years of volunteerism to Girls’ Catherine Proulx, Megan Richer, Marie-Pier Rousselle, Hockey and school sports. Kim Turcotte and coaches Geneviève Cheff and Miguel Deault.

Participating Teams Quarter Finals St. Anne’s def. Miora 6-2 Miora SS COSSA ÉSC L’Escale def. Notre Dame 4-3 St. David CSS CWOSSAA St. David def. St. Joseph 1-0 St. Joseph CSS EOSSAA Fort Francis def. Leaside 2-0 ÉSC L’Escale EOSSAA St. Joseph’s CHS GBSSA Semi Finals Notre Dame CSS GHAC St. Anne’s def. Fort Francis 3-0 Anderson C&VI LOSSA ÉSC L’Escale def. St. David 1-0 St. Mark HS NCSSAA Timmins H&VS NEOAA Bronze Medal Match ÉSC Thériault NEOAA St. David def. Fort Frances 2-1 Lo-Ellen Park SS NOSSA Fort Frances HS NWOSSA Gold Medal Match Dunnville SS SOSSA ÉSC L’Escale def. St. Anne’s 2-1 (OT) Lambton Central C&VI SWOSSAA Leaside HS TDSSAA St. Anne’s CSS WOSSAA

34 THE BULLETIN SPRING 2018 Championship Results OFSAA Girls’ AAA Hockey Cambridge March 21-23, 2018

The City of Cambridge was an excellent host for the Congratulations to Medway High School, from Arva, OFSAA Girls’ AAA Hockey Championships in 2018. on their well-earned Championship victory and having Convenor David Jaeger and his organizing committee to out-last each of their playoff opponents, including a should be congratulated for setting up a first class 3-1 victory in the gold medal final. event for all participants. Venues at both Hespeler The members of the winning team include: Cass Memorial and Cambridge Sports Park served as great Beattie, Natasha Chisholm, Melanie Clayton, locations for OFSAA competition. Danielle Clerc, Catherine Dodds, Hannah Finlayson, David was also awarded the Leadership in School Claire Flanagan, Mikayla Hanson, Katherine Heard, Sport Award for his dedication to girls’ hockey Cassidy Heckman, Claire Kelly, Michaela Landers, and high school athletics at St. Benedict Catholic Madison Melo, Erin Ross, Amy Schmit, Sonja Simioni, Secondary School (CWOSSA). Jaci Solomon, Julia Solomon, Isabelle Sprenger, Mackenzee VanHooydonk and coaches Brooke John F. Ross Collegiate and Vocational Institute Finlayson, Lauren Harris, Duane Manning, Mark (CWOSSA) were chosen as the Team Sportsmanship Verbeem and Craig Watson. Award winners for their commitment to everything that OFSAA stands for on and off the ice.

Participating Teams Quarter Finals St. Peter SS COSSA Brooklin def. St. Peter 3-0 John F. Ross C&VI CWOSSA John F. Ross def. Eastview 3-2 St. Mary’s HS CWOSSA St. Maximillian def. St. Martin 2-1 Holy Cross CSS EOSSAA Medway def. Lawrence Park 3-2 Eastview SS GBSSA Bishop Ryan CSS GHAC Semi Final Brooklin HS LOSSA Sacred Heart HS NCSSAA Medway def. John F. Ross 7-1 St. Mark HS NCSSAA St. Maximillian def. Brooklin 3-2 St. Martin CSS ROPSSAA Blessed Trinity HS SOSSA Bronze Medal Match Chatham Kent SS SWOSSAA Brooklin def. John F. Ross 3-0 Bishop Allen Academy TDCAA Lawrence Park CI TDSSAA Gold Medal Match Medway HS WOSSAA Medway def. St. Maximillian 3-1 St. Maxmillian Kolbe CHS YRAA

www.ofsaa.on.ca 35 OFSAA Alpine Skiing Championships Collingwood February 26-27, 2018

Mild temperatures and heavy rain followed by sunny (COSSA) teacher Patrick Burchat. Patrick received skies made for challenging conditions at this year’s the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award for his Alpine Ski Championships. Blue Mountain Resort was long-standing leadership and commitment to high once again the host to 326 student-athletes from 68 school sport. He has been actively involved in alpine Ontario high schools and 14 member Associations. skiing at both the Bay of Quinte and COSSA levels for Boys and girls High School and Open level skiers over 20 years as both a teacher-coach and convenor. competed for individual and team awards in Slalom He has also coached volleyball at Nicholson and has and Giant Slalom races. Over the course of the two- been the primary organizer of the school’s annual day competition, athletes displayed incredible skill Terry Fox Run, which has raised thousands of dollars and determination, resulting in outstanding races and for cancer research. many close finishes. OFSAA would once again like to thank this year’s For the first time ever, Alpine Skiing had 3 para convenor, Karen Normet and her hardworking athletes compete in demonstration events in both committee along with the 50 volunteers whose efforts Slalom and Giant Slalom events. Austin Daleman, were critical in ensuring that this Championship Euan Hanson and Ben Harris were recognized for remains a popular one for all of the student-athletes, their participation at the banquet after the first day teacher-coaches, parents and spectators. of Slalom competition. It is OFSAA’s hope that the Congratulations to all of the student-athletes who number of participants in the para student-athlete participated this year and special congratulations to category will grow in upcoming years. Also honoured this year’s medalists. at the banquet was Nicholson Catholic College

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High School Girls Open Girls Slalom Slalom Individual: Individual: 1. Abby McGregor Aurora HS 1. Cassidy Brooks Georgetown DHS 2. Lily Dennis Jean Vanier CHS 2. Steffi Ralph Bishop Strachan School 3. Kate Anderson LaSalle SS 3. Madeline Skinner Lawrence Park CI Team: Team: 1. LaSalle SS 22 points 1. Bishop Strachan School 30 points 2. Aurora HS 41 points 2. Collingwood CI 33 points 3. Ashbury College. 43 points 3. Bell HS 42 points Giant Slalom Individual: Giant Slalom 1. Vanessa Seto Thornlea SS Individual: 2. Abby MacFarlane Eastview SS 1. Steffi Ralph Bishop Strachan School 3. Katie Devenny Bell HS 2. Emma Gosselin Jean Vanier CHS 3. Priest Zoe Centre Dufferin DHS Team: 1. Jean Vanier CHS 38 points Team: 2. Leaside HS 47points 1. Bishop Strachan School 35 points 3. Lakefield College 48 points 2. Collingwood CI 52 points 3. Nicholson CC 52 points High School Boys Slalom Open Boys Individual: Slalom 1. Nicholas Orr Jean Vanier CHS Individual: 2. Aidan Pompillio Collingwood CI 1. Matt Kendall Mayfield SS 3. Will McLeod Royal St. George College 2. Cam Steinback Sir John A MacDonald SS Team: 3. Jacques Tiessen Elliot Lake SS 1. Collingwood CI 25 points Team: 2. South Carleton HS 30 points 1. St. Andrews College 33 points 3. Aurora HS 38 points 2. North Toronto CI 36 points 3. Trafalgar HS 47 points Giant Slalom Individual: Giant Slalom 1. Luke O’Keefe Aurora HS Individual: 2. Noah Jason Huntsville HS 1. Jacques Tiessen Elliot Lake SS 3. Curtis Kennedy Collingwood CI 2. Brian Donnelly Jean Vanier CHS Team: 3. Matthew Burnes Trafalgar HS 1. Collingwood CI 14 points Team: 2. St. Michael’s College 36 points 1. Collingwood CI 27 points 3. Aurora HS 49 points 2. North Toronto CI 35 points 3. Trafalgar HS 60 points St. Andrews College 60 points

www.ofsaa.on.ca 37 OFSAA Nordic Skiing Championships Sudbury February 22-23, 2018

layout gave spectators at this year’s event better viewing as well as wide-open start, finish and exchange areas for team relays. Following the conclusion of races on day one, athletes and coaches attended the championship banquet at the Caruso Club in Sudbury. Various nations’ colours were evident as participants celebrated the 2018 Winter Olympics and associations were designated a country to represent. Following the feeding frenzy that occurs when you pack 750 hungry skiers into a room after a day of racing, the participants listened intently as the Leadership in School Sport Award was presented to Laurentian University ski trails in Sudbury Ontario were Louis Roberge. Coach Roberge has been instrumental once again the site for this year’s 2018 OFSAA Nordic in the development of Nordic Skiing in the Sudbury area Skiing Championship. Experienced co-convenors Perry for over 25 years. Sakki and Kerry Abols (Sudbury Secondary and Lockerby Composite) led a team of enthusiastic volunteers in Congratulations to all skiers for being great role models hosting a memorable Nordic Championship. After the for sportsmanship in high school sport. fear of having enough snow was eventually solved by Once again, we would like to thank coaches Perry Sakki Mother Nature, the fantastic facilities in Sudbury allowed and Kerry Abols for their leadership and commitment in for a challenging course and great races. Changes to the hosting a terrific championship. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Sr Boys – 7.5km – Open PN Stand Boys 2.5km – Classic/Free 1. Tyler Allan Ashbury College 0:15:00.7 1. Mark Cheek Huntsville HS 0:08:18.7 2. Erik Ohrling Collingwood C. I. 0:15:26.4 2. Hudson Booth Almaguin Highlands SS 0:09:14.4 3. Devon Pegrum Sir Robert Borden 0:15:31.3 3. Rory McDonald Mayfield Secondary School 0:12:41.4 TEAM RESULTS PN Stand Girls 2.5 km. Classic/Free Junior Girls: 1. Audreanne Soenens Macdonald Cartier 0:11:46.6 1. Collingwood CI (GBSAA) 2. Clarista Ardiel Almaguin Highlands 0:12:58.5 2. Glebe CI (A) (NCSSAA) 3. Lo-Ellen Park SS (A) (NOSSA) Jr Girls – 3.5km – High School 1. Meredith Kusnierczyk Lo-Ellen Park 0:10:54.1 Junior Boys: 2. Fiona Symington Lo-Ellen Park 0:11:03.1 1. Huntsville (A) (GBSSA) 3. Cara Pekos Langstaff 0:11:35.3 2. Glebe CI (A) (NCSSAA) 3. Lo-Ellen Park SS (A) (NOSSA) Jr Girls – 3.5km – Open 1. Katie Macintosh Glebe 0:10:20.3 Senior Girls: 2. Katya Semeniuk St Pius High School 0:10:23.4 1. Collingwood CI (A) (GBSSA) 3. Sophia Marshall Huntsville 0:10:32.8 2. Glebe CI (A) (NOSSA) 3. Parry Sound (A) (NCSSAA) Jr Boys – 5km – High School 1. Ethan AARTS St. Marys DCVI 0:13:17.4 Senior Boys: 2. Max Mahaffy Lo-Ellen Park 0:13:19.2 1. Glebe CI (A) (NCSSAA) (DQ) 3. Kendyn Mashinter Lo-Ellen Park 0:13:36.1 2. Lo-Ellen Park (NOSSA) 3. Parry Sound (GBSSA) Jr Boys – 5km – Open 1. Guillaume Pelchat ÉSP L’Équinoxe 0:12:38.5 TEAM SPRINT RELAY RESULTS 2. Luke Allan Ashbury College 0:12:38.5 Junior Girls Relay Final 3.2 km 3. Michael Anderson Parry Sound 0:13:20.9 1. Collingwood CI (A) (GBSSA) 0:08:37.11 2. Glebe (A) (NCSSAA) 0:08:49.01 Sr. Girls – 5km – High School 3. Lo-Ellen Park (A) (NOSSA) 0:08:49.31 1. Grace Hutton St. Marys DCVI 0:15:52.1 2. Jayde Hurley Lo-Ellen Park 0:16:15.6 Junior Boys Relay Final 3.2 km 3. Anna Pazdzior Glebe 0:16:26.8 1. Huntsville (A) (GBSSA) 0:07:35.10 2. Glebe (A)(NCSSAA) 0:07:52.80 Sr. Girls – 5km – Open 3. Lo-Ellen Park (A)(NOSSA) 0:08:00.50 1. Tess Wortley Collingwood C. I. 0:14:05.2 2. Teagan Shapansky Glebe 0:14:07.5 Senior Girls Relay Final 3.2 km 3. Shaylynn Loewen Parry Sound 0:14:11.1 1. Collingwood CI (A)(GBSSA) 0:07:50.21 2. Parry Sound (A)(GBSSA) 0:08:19.21 Sr Boys – 7.5km – High School 3. Glebe (A)(NCSSAA) 0:08:20.31 1. Ethan Loucks Eastview 0:16:45.4 2. Joe Hutton St. Marys DCVI 0:16:47.2 Senior Boys Relay Final 3.2 km 3. Matthew Fong Pickering 0:17:01.2 1. Collingwood CI (A)(GBSSA) 0:07:07.27 2. Lo-Ellen Park (A)(NOSSA) 0:07:09.17 3. Nepean (A)(NCSSAA) 0:07:14.17

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OFSAA Swimming Championships Windsor February 27-28, 2018

For the second consecutive year, the city of Windsor Georgetown DHS (GHAC) was the Overall Combined was the host for the OFSAA Swimming Championships. team rankings winner again this year. Congratulations Almost 2600 student-athletes from over 350 schools to all of the student-athletes and teacher-coaches from across Ontario as well as teacher-coaches, community Georgetown DHS. Other divisional winners included: volunteers, parents and spectators attended the event at Upper Canada College (CISAA) in the Sr. Boys Division; the very impressive Windsor International Aquatic and (CISAA) in the Sr. Girls Division; Training Centre. Both the facility and the quality of the St. Andrew’s College (CISAA) in the Jr. Boys Division; competition did not disappoint anyone in attendance Georgetown DHS in the Jr. Girls Division; Waterloo during the two day event. CI (CWOSSA) in both of the Open Boys’ and Girls’ Divisions; and Beamsville DSS (SOSSA) won the Para- Convenor Danielle Parent of EJ Lajeunesse CSS swimming division with Georgetown DHS finishing in (SWOSSAA) and her organizing committee did an second place. outstanding job in providing such a high quality experience for each and every athlete and coach. Live The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport award was streaming technology gave the event a professional given to coach Todd Funston from GBSSA. Todd has feel to it as well. Not only was the quality outstanding, been involved in High School sport for an incredible but viewership was incredible. Almost 7,500 viewers 22 years in both the Kingston and Collingwood areas. from 46 countries around the world took advantage He has convened the GBSSA Championships for the of the opportunity to watch student-athletes compete past eight years and has also hosted numerous Simcoe live. OFSAA would like to extend a special thank you County swimming events. Todd is also heavily involved to Danielle and her group for putting on such a great in other areas of his school including mountain biking, event! Relay for Life, and Remembrance Day and Christmas Assembly celebrations. Congratulations Todd on a well deserved award!

www.ofsaa.on.ca 39 OFSAA SWIMMING RESULTS 2018 TEAM STANDINGS Junior Girls’ 200m Medley Relay 1. Riverside SS SWOSSAA 2:21:38 OVERALL COMBINED TEAM 2. Bayview SS YRAA 2:22:54 1. Georgetown District HS GHAC 1348 3. Georgetown DHS GHAC 2:23:82 2. Waterloo CI CWOSSA 769 4. Malvern CI TDSSAA 2:25:59 3. Upper Canada College CISAA 725 5. York Mills CI TDSSAA 2:26:05 4. York Mills CI TDSSAA 636 5. Ashbury College NCSSAA 632 Junior Boys’ 200m Medley Relay 1. Appleby College CISAA 2:05:13 PARA COMBINED TEAM 2. Richmond Hill HS YRAA 2:07:65 1. Beamsville DSS SOSSA 287 3. Ashbury College NCSSAA 2:12:26 2. Georgetown DHS GHAC 249 4. Uxbridge HS YRAA 2:12:43 3. St. Joan of Arc SS GBSSA 166 5. St. Francis Xavier CHS ROPSSAA 2:12:48 4. Eden HS SOSSA 133 5. Robert Bateman HS GHAC 111 Junior Girls’ 50m Freestyle 1. Alyssa Zhang St. Francis Xavier SS 28:20 OPEN BOYS’ TEAM 2. Justine Hodson Kitchener-Waterloo CVS 28:71 1. Waterloo CI CWOSSA 389 3. Grace Parker Elmira DSS 28:75 2. Centennial CVI CWOSSA 357 4. Nakita Steele ESC Embrun 28:98 3. Vincent Massey SS SWOSSAA 302 5. Claire Sturrock Senator O’Connor College 29:42 4. St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS YRAA 239 5. Bishop Reding CSS GHAC 209 Junior Boys’ 50m Freestyle 1. Wyatt Albano Riverside SS 25:98 OPEN GIRLS’ TEAM 2. Ambrose Chin Abbey Park HS 26:29 1. Waterloo CI CWOSSA 342 3. Jiyong Kwak St. Francis Xavier HS 26:54 2. Kingston CVI EOSSAA 224 4. Nigel Pare Richview CI 26:84 3. Tecumseh Vista Academy SWOSSAA 218 5. McKellar Watson Parkside CI 26:86 4. St. Benedict CSS CWOSSA 216 Ashbury College NCSSAA 216 Senior Girls’ 50m Freestyle 1. Madison Otsuki Lorne Park SS 28:28 SENIOR BOYS’ TEAM 2. Abby Spadzinski Port Perry HS 28:62 1. Upper Canada College CISAA 459 3. Taylor Kirkaldy Trinity College 28:70 2. Ridley College CISAA 291 4. Alexa Arbour Pain Court SS 29:00 3. Georgetown DHS GHAC 274 5. Anna Lok L’ Amoreaux CI 29:06 4. Assumption College CWOSSA 154 5. HB Beal SS WOSSAA 144 Senior Boys’ 50m Freestyle 1. Horace Wong Ridley College 23:94 SENIOR GIRLS’ TEAM 2. William Stewart Sir Frederick Banting SS 24:28 1. Havergal College CISAA 272.50 3. Cameron Montague Trafalgar HS 24:81 2. Riverdale CI TDSSAA 268.50 4. Josh Selway Aldershot HS 24:84 3. York Mills CI TDSSAA 254 5. Paul Santilli Bishop Allen Academy 24:99 4. Trinity College CISAA 222 5. Earl Haig SS TDSSAA 221 Junior Girls’ 50m Backstroke 1. Caroline Bilodeau Cobourg CI 33:26 JUNIOR BOYS’ TEAM 2. Bianca Marchetti Jean Vanier CHS 33:60 1. St. Andrew’s College CISAA 258 3. Qiana Englert Kitchener-Waterloo CVS 34:58 2. Appleby College CISAA 252 4. Ana Arps Dr. Frank J Hayden SS 34:68 3. Upper Canada College CISAA 248 5. Emilie Nero St. Joseph’s CS 35:00 4. St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS YRAA 188 5. Richmond Hill HS YRAA 187 Junior Boys’ 50m Backstroke 1. Charles Marcial St. Joseph SS 29:87 JUNIOR GIRLS’ TEAM 2. Jonathan Shiang Appleby College 31:06 1. Georgetown DHS GHAC 300 3. Jerome Barber Father Redmond CS 31:26 2. Kitchener-Waterloo CVS CWOSSA 228.50 4. Reid Stewart St. Anne CSS 31:34 3. Riverside SS SWOSSAA 194.50 5. Yin Ming Lau Richmond Hill HS 31:43 4. York Mills CI TDSSAA 179 5. Dunbarton HS LOSSA 157 Senior Girls’ 50m Butterfly 1. Leah Russell Riverdale CI 30:32 HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION 2. Lauren Blaha Sir Frederick Banting SS 30:89 3. Elizabeth Huh St. Marcellinus SS 31:86 Senior Girls’ 200m Freestyle 4. Hannah Longpre Mayfield SS 31:88 1. Joana Ceddia York Mills CI 2:16:63 5. Emily Rickard Kapuskasing DHS 32:39 2. Katie Ivancic St. Ignatius of Loyola CHS 2:22:54 3. Olivia Crowe Christ the King CHS 2:25:77 Senior Boys’ 50m Butterfly 4. Lauren Blaha Sir Frederick Banting SS 2:26:40 1. Dion Renaud Cathedral HS 26:55 5. Megan Osler Havergal College 2:26:86 2. Conner Durham Assumption College 26:76 3. Darren Huspeka Thornlea SS 26:82 Senior Boys’ 200m Freestyle 4. Alex Fisina St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS 27:08 1. Darren Huspeka Thornlea SS 2:06:53 5. Zac Vrhovsek Sir Winston Churchill SS 27:61 2. Jeffrey Silva Senator O’Connor College 2:11:51 3. Alex Fernandez Marzoa Walkerville CI 2:14:12 4. Andrew Youssef Trinity College 2:17:06 5. Elliot Preston-Krebs Riverdale CI 2:17:79

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Junior Girls’ 50m Breaststroke Junior Girls’ 100m Individual Medley 1. Lily Pattinson Riverside SS 36:37 1. Grace Parker Elmira DSS 1:13:61 1. Jessica Craig Orchard Park SS 36:37 2. Jessica Craig Orchard Park SS 1:14:16 2. Lillie Donovan St. Mary CSS 37:54 3. Lily Pattinson Riverside SS 1:14:52 3. Nicole Man John Fraser SS 37:67 4. Lillie Donovan St. Mary’s CSS 1:15:19 4. Anna Ly RH King Academy 37:85 5. Kyla Kenny St. Pius X HS 1:15:97

Junior Boys’ 50m Breaststroke Junior Boys’ 100m Individual Medley 1. Tyler Chan St. Andrew’s College 31:94R 1. Ritchie Xu St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS 1:04:93 2. Bora Tlabar Appleby College 32:32 2. Tyler Chan St. Andrew’s College 1:07:57 3. Alex Guo Marc Garneau CI 32:33 3. Kevin Chen Richmond Hill HS 1:07:80 4. Alex Bui Ashbury College 33:28 4. Jonathan Shiang Appleby College 1:09:42 5. Vincent Yu Earl Haig SS 33:64 5. Reid Stewart St. Anne CHS 1:09:50

Senior Girls’ 100m Breaststroke Senior Girls’ 100m Freestyle 1. Brooklyn Wodehouse Pickering College 1:20:48 1. Joana Ceddia York Mills CI 1:02:16 2. Tina Medvidovic Riverside SS 1:20:92 2. Katie Ivancic St. Ignatius of Loyola CHS 1:03:07 3. Kina Kim Sir John A MacDonald SS 1:22:45 3. Taylor Kirkaldy Trinity College 1:03:24 4. Charis Kong York Mills CI 1:24:92 4. Abby Spadzinski Port Perry HS 1:03:99 5. Abey Ormond Bishop Tonnos SS 1:25:71 5. Alexa Arbour ESC Pain Court 1:05:35

Senior Boys’ 100m Breaststroke Senior Boys’ 100m Freestyle 1. Trevone Zoyza Assumption College 1:11:65 1. Horace Wong Ridley College 53:01 2. Jonathan Chu Upper Canada College 1:11:96 2. William Stewart Sir Frederick Banting SS 53:57 3. Stuart McGuckin Georgetown DHS 1:13:83 3. Cameron Montague Trafalgar HS 54:03 4. Alex Guo Marc Garneau CI 1:13:91 4. Josh Selway Aldershot HS 54:85 5. Alex Fisina St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS 1:13:99 5. Armando Morales-Pires Brebeuf CS 56:48

Senior Girls’ 200m Medley Relay Junior Girls’ 100m Freestyle 1. Trinity College CISAA 2:16:47 1. Justine Hodson Kitchener-Waterloo CI 1:03:56 2. Riverdale CI TDSSAA 2:16:98 2. Leah Chesney Trinity College 1:06:06 3. Havergal College CISAA 2:17:77 3. Madeleine King Georgetown DHS 1:06:18 4. York Mills CI TDSSAA 2:18:57 4. Sydney Nogard St. Thomas More CSS 1:07:56 5. Earl Haig SS TDSSAA 2:19:35 5. Zoey Papadakos Glendale HS 1:07:71

Senior Boys’ 200m Medley Relay Junior Boys’ 100m Freestyle 1. Upper Canada College CISAA 1:59:01 1. Bora Tlabar Appleby College 56:80 2. Michael Power - St. Joseph CHS TDCAA 2:01:62 2. Wyatt Albano Riverside SS 57:46 3. Don Mills CI TDSSAA 2:02:81 3. Jackson Maclean Aurora HS 59:29 4. Schools TDCAA 2:03:45 4. Jiyong Kwak St. Francis Xavier HS 1:00:59 5. Georgetown DHS GHAC 2:03:55 5. Jimmy Li Upper Canada College 1:00:69

Junior Girls’ 200m Freestyle Relay Senior Girls’ 100m Backstroke 1. Kitchener-Waterloo CI CWOSSA 2:02:77 1. Madison Otsuki Lorne Park SS 1:07:18 2. Georgetown DHS GHAC 2:03:35 2. Alexandra Dell’Apa Northern SS 1:10:87 3. Havergal College CISAA 2:04:65 3. Hanna Farkouh Havergal College 1:12:05 4. Dunbarton HS LOSSA 2:06:35 4. Allison Gorczyk Father Redmond CS 1:14:67 5. York Mills CI TDSSAA 2:08:28 5. Lily Buchacher Oakridge SS 1:14:78

Junior Boys’ 200m Freestyle Relay Senior Boys’ 100m Backstroke 1. Upper Canada College CISAA 1:50:84 1. Conner Durham Assumption College 1:00:24 2. Riverdale CI TDSSAA 1:52:81 2. Dion Renaud Cathedral HS 1:01:37 3. St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS YRAA 1:53:40 3. James Kingsmill Upper Canada College 1:03:65 4. Riverside SS SWOSSAA 1:53:74 4. Sebastian Krewdel Iroquois Ridge HS 1:04:87 5. Humberside CI TDSSAA 1:55:32 5. Zeyad Menesy HB Beal SS 1:05:22

Senior Girls’ 100m Individual Medley Junior Girls’ 50m Butterfly 1. Leah Russell Riverdale CI 1:11:53 1. Alyssa Zhang St. Francis Xavier SS 30:88 2. Alexandra Dell’Apa Northern SS 1:12:08 2. Nakita Steele ESC Embrun 32:10 3. Brooklyn Wodehouse Pickering College 1:12:16 3. Olivia Elliott Georgetown DHS 32:45 4. Ava Sergio Trafalgar HS 1:13:63 4. Emma Miller St. Peter’s HS 32:68 5. Mary Xu St. Robert CHS 1:13:65 5. Jennifer Sunny York Mills CI 32:96

Senior Boys’ 100m Individual Medley Junior Boys’ 50m Butterfly 1. James Kingsmill Upper Canada College 1:03:86 1. Ritchie Xu St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS 27:07 2. Trevone Zoyza Assumption College 1:04:49 2. William Valcic Riverdale CI 27:74 3. Jonathan Chu Upper Canada College 1:04:63 3. McKellar Watson Parkside CI 28:36 4. Zac Vrhovsek Sir Winston Churchill SS 1:04:80 4. Jacob Tam White Oaks SS 29:96 5. Jack Lam Clarkson SS 1:06:71 5. Michael Dodaro Bishop Allen Academy 30:18

www.ofsaa.on.ca 41 Senior Girls’ 200m Freestyle Relay Girls’ 100m Breaststroke 1. Havergal College CISAA 2:02:13 1. Maddy Lavoie Leamington DSS 1:09:22R 2. Michael Power-St. Joseph CHS TDCAA 2:02:97 2. Shannon Russell Central HS 1:09:67 3. Lorne Park SS ROPSSAA 2:03:90 3. Kayla Whitehead Colonel By SS 1:12:67 4. Northern SS TDSSAA 2:05:48 4. Shona Branton Wallaceburg DSS 1:12:99 5. Lawrence Park CI TDSSAA 2:06:79 5. Chloe Taylor Aurora HS 1:13:99

Senior Boys’ 200m Freestyle Relay Boys’ 100m Breaststroke 1. Georgetown DHS GHAC 1:45:39 1. Gabriel Mastromatteo St. Thomas Aquinas CSS 1:01:76 2. Upper Canada College CISAA 1:45:98 2. Graeme Aylward Bishop Reding CSS 1:02:91 3. Bishop Allen Academy TDCAA 1:47:35 3. William Barrett Centennial CVI 1:03:51 4. Ridley College CISAA 1:48:30 4. Aiden Piller St. Francis CSS 1:05:76 5. York Mills CI TDSSAA 1:49:07 5. Nate Shiers St. Theresa CSS 1:06:16

Girls’ 200m Individual Medley OPEN DIVISION 1. Shannon Russell Central HS 2:15:18 Girls’ 200m Freestyle 2. Kayla Whitehead Colonel By SS 2:23:77 1. Lauren Mage St. Benedict CSS 2:03:32 3. Tatyanna Goyette ESC Le Sommet 2:26:27 2. Tori Meklensek Waterloo CI 2:07:73 4. Taylor Cherry Clarkson SS 2:28:02 3. Sophie Richard Waterloo CI 2:08:53 5. Jessica Reibel Bluevale CI 2:28:14 4. Amy Mehare Glendale HS 2:09:79 Boys’ 200m Individual Medley 5. Jordan Storm Glebe CI 2:09:93 1. Rafik Jiwa Nicholson CC 2:05:98 Boys’ 200m Freestyle 2. Ryan Jensen Centennial CVI 2:06:23 1. Ian Friesen Waterloo CI 1:53:71 3. Declan Tucker Glebe CI 2:10:15 2. Jax Chan St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS 1:55:84 4. Eric Paciagiu Senator O’Connor College 2:10:69 3. Kyle Zammit Bishop Reding CSS 1:56:14 5. Noah Brooks St. Theresa CSS 2:11:09 4. Mohamed Boksmati Sir Winston Churchill SS 1:57:12 Girls’ 100m Individual Medley 5. Finn Tucker Glebe CI 1:58:16 1. Maddy Lavoie Leamington DSS 1:04:04 Girls’ 200m Medley Relay 2. Emma Frey Waterloo CI 1:07:98 1. Tecumseh Vista Academy SWOSSAA 2:01:67 3. Lilly Tuck Port Perry HS 1:08:88 2. Aurora HS YRAA 2:03:11 4. Sophia Teng RH King Academy 1:09:04 3. Kingston CVI EOSSAA 2:03:62 5. Renee Saville ESC Beatrice - Desloges 1:10:20 4. St. Benedict CSS CWOSSA 2:05:39 Boys’ 100m Individual Medley 5. Ashbury College NCSSAA 2:06:06 1. Graeme Aylward Bishop Reding CSS 57:64R Boys’ 200m Medley Relay 2. Thomas Boyd Lockerby CS 58:48 1. Waterloo CI CWOSSA 1:47:66R 3. James Steele Centennial CVI 58:88 2. Vincent Massey SS SWOSSAA 1:51:29 4. Ian Friesen Waterloo CI 1:00:88 3. Bishop Reding CSS GHAC 1:52:19 5. Daniel Junlin Qu Bayview SS 1:01:18 4. St. Theresa CSS COSSA 1:54:34 Girls’ 100m Freestyle 5. St. Robert CHS YRAA 1:57:24 1. Martine Nyhof St. John Paul II CSS 56:26 Girls’ 50m Freestyle 2. Lauren Mage St. Benedict CSS 57:00 1. Madeleine McDonald Walkerville CI 26:31 3. Lily Chubaty Kingston CVI 57:48 2. Kendra Polewski St. Anne CSS 26:34 4. Emily Smith Milton DHS 59:97 3. Sydney Conrad Centennial CVI 26:58 5. Katie Berwick Guelph CVI 1:00:23 4. Abby Teno Port Hope HS 26:93 Boys’ 100m Freestyle 5. Sydney Chin Loretto Abbey CSS 27:37 1. Thomas Boyd Lockerby CS 51:82 Boys’ 50m Freestyle 2. William Barrett Centennial CVI 52:32 1. Canek Bracho Maganda Waterloo CI 23:80 3. Nate Shiers St. Theresa CSS 52:70 2. Samuel Zhang Maranatha CA 24:29 4. Jax Chan St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS 52:91 3. Gabriel Tejade Gloucester HS 24:39 5. Samuel Zhang Maranatha CA 53:10 4. Ryan Sims Brantford CI 24:49 Girls’ 100m Backstroke 5. Martin Cheung Vincent Massey SS 24:71 1. Madeleine McDonald Walkerville CI 1:01:39 Girls’ 100m Butterfly 2. Madelyn Gatrall Tecumseh Vista Academy 1:04:12 1. Abby McDonald Marymount Academy 1:02:57 3. Katherine Weldon Havergal College 1:05:00 2. Martine Nyhof St. John Paul II SS 1:03:40 4. Carling Stever Port Hope HS 1:05:17 3. Sophie Richard Waterloo CI 1:03:80 5. Sydney Conrad Centennial CVI 1:06:00 4. Abby Teno Port Hope HS 1:04:80 Boys’ 100m Backstroke 5. Stephanie Zhang Sir John A MacDonald SS 1:05:97 1. Ryan Jensen Centennial CVI 57:51 Boys’ 100m Butterfly 2. Bryan Yang St. Robert CHS 58:77 1. Rafik Jiwa Nicholson CC 56:06 3. Eric Paciagiu Senator O’Connor College 59:00 2. Brenan Alejado Assumption HS 56:75 4. James Steele Centennial CVI 59:04 3. Christian Iveson Waterloo CI 56:79 5. Noah Brooks St. Theresa CSS 59:53 4. Sava Michael The 56:93 5. Gabriel Tejade Gloucester HS 58:12

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Girls’ 400m Freestyle Relay Girls’ PARA 100m Freestyle 1. Waterloo CI CWOSSA 3:59:49R 1. Lauren Burleigh Cobourg CI 1:23:12 2. Ashbury College NCSSAA 4:03:33 2. Julia Lane Westview SS 1:30:19 3. Central HS GHAC 4:10:95 3. Reese Doucett Eden HS 1:33:80 4. Kingston CVI EOSSAA 4:11:38 4. Monique Gauthier David & Mary Thompson CI 1:38:20 5. Sir Frederick Banting SS WOSSAA 4:12:25 5. Kate Waytowich St. Michael CHS 1:49:54

Boys’ 400m Freestyle Relay Boys’ PARA 100m Freestyle 1. Waterloo Ci CWOSSA 3:34:79R 1. Joseph Champagne Monsigneur Paul Dwyer CHS 1:05:10 2. Centennial CVI CWOSSA 3:43:18 2. Matt Tracey Frontenac SS 1:13:39 3. St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS YRAA 3:48:52 3. Brandon Bigger Eden HS 1:19:67 4. Kingston CVI EOSSAA 3:59:07 4. Mert Gulec Robert Bateman HS 1:20:07 5. Holy Trinity CHS CWOSSA 3:59:81 5. Connor Brearley Georgetown DHS 1:20:47

Girls’ PARA 50m Backstroke PARA DIVISION 1. Lauren Burleigh Cobourg CI 40:77 Girls’ PARA 50m Freestyle 2. Ruby Stevens Bendale BTI 41:57 1. Ruby Stevens Bendale BTI 36:84 3. Julia Lane Westview SS 47:21 2. Monique Gauthier David & Mary Thompson CI 40:85 4. Rebeca Hayden St. Francis CSS 51:76 3. Reese Doucett Eden HS 41:19 5. Josie Guilbeault Beamsville DSS 53:64 4. Rebeca Hayden St. Francis CSS 43:23 Boys’ PARA 50m Backstroke 5. Veronika Goffin St. Joan of Arc SS 44:03 1. Ryan Kulikowski Beamsville DSS 42:18 Boys’ PARA 50m Freestyle 2. Brennan Piche-Leclair East Elgin SS 47:78 1. Joseph Champagne Monsigneur Paul Dwyer CHS 29:75 3. Jason Kirk WB Beal SS 54:11 2. Ryan Kulikowski Beamsville DSS 33:24 4. Kyle Sullivan St. Marcellinus SS 54:44 3. Quinn Martin 34:55 5. Jonathan Sibley London Christian School 1:01:08 4. Mert Gulec Robert Bateman HS 34:65 5. Brandon Bigger Eden HS 34:83

www.ofsaa.on.ca 43 Girls’ A Volleyball Championship Windsor March 5-7, 2018 The gold medal match-up saw University of Toronto Schools (TDCAA) go up against a strong team from Holy Trinity (CISAA). Looking for their first A Volleyball championship, Holy Trinity would not be denied as they were just too much to handle winning in straight sets. Special congratulations to the players and coaches from Holy Trinity: Sophia Argyropoulos, Alessia Bomken, Slyvie Bunka, Athena Capetanakis, Haley Chen, Phobe Chan, Christina lliopoulos, Andrea Radulescu, Emily Teehan, Lauren Teehan and their coaches John Tam and Jen Gravel. At the banquet, the Leadership in School Sport Award was awarded to Thomas Couvillion, principal with ESC E.J. Lajeunesse. He has over 25 years of experience ESC E.J. Lajeunesse (SWOSSAA) hosted this year’s in teaching, coaching and supporting student-athletes. Girls’ A Volleyball Championship. Thomas Couvillion Congratulations Thomas on this well-deserved award and his organizing committee did an amazing job in and congratulations on your recent retirement! organizing this year’s championship. At the banquet, ESC E.J. Lajeunesse received the Team Sportsmanship each team prepared a quick presentation about their Award. The host team was selected from the coaches school. Funny events on the trip to Windsor and any of the participating teams. The team was an inspiration unique qualities of their team, school or community as they honoured the memory of their volleyball were brought to light. This went well and provided a captain Lauren Bondy who lost her battle with cancer lot of laughs with great sportsmanship displayed by all. in December (see story on page 11). Ladies you made your team, school, family and Lauren very proud!

Participating Teams Pool A Pool C St. Mary’s WOSSAA Holy Trinity SS CISAA St. Thomas Aquinas HS NWOSSAA University of Toronto Schools TDCAA John McGregor SS SWOSSAA Timmins High NEOAA TDSSAA ESC E.J. Lajeunesse SWOSSAA Haliburton Highlands COSSA Brampton Christian Academy ROPSSAA

Pool B Pool D Confederation SS NOSSA Quinte Christian COSSA St. Michael CHS EOSSAA É.S. Père René de Galinée CWOSSA Hamilton District Christian HS SOSSA É.C. Saint-Charles Garnier LOSSA ESAC Mère Teresa GHAC É.S. Louis Riel NCSSAA St. Clement’s School CISAA É.S. Le Caron GBSSA

Championship Quarter Finals University of Toronto Schools def. Louis Riel 3-0 (25-13 25-15 25-18) Holy Trinity SS def. ES Père René de Galinée 3-0 (25-16 27-25 25-20) St. Mary’s DCVI def. St. Michael’s CHS 3-0 (25-19 25-19 25-21) ESAC Mère Teresa def. St. Thomas Aquinas 3-0 (25-18 25-17 25-12) Championship Semi Finals University of Toronto Schools def. St. Mary’s 3-0 (25-10 25-10 26-24) Holy Trinity SS def. ESAC Mère Teresa 3-0 (25-21 25- 14 25 -23) Consolation Final Quinte Christian District def. Confederation SS 3-2 (26-24 17-25 25-21 15-25 15-10) Bronze Medal Match ESAC Mère Teresa def. St. Mary’s DCVI 3-2 (25-19 25-27 25-14 23-25 15-9) Gold Medal Match Holy Trinity SS def. University of Toronto Schools 3-0 (25-11 25-14 25-15)

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Girls’ AA Volleyball Championship Streetsville/Mississauga March 5-7, 2018 Congratulations to team members Megan Grosso, Madeleine Madronich, Aimee Beaupre, Mia Palango, Rachel Grightmire, Mackenzie Vallee, Felicia Malavolta, Taite Cleland and head coach Remo Presutti. The banquet was held at Rick Hansen Secondary School on the evening of the first day of the championship. Capping off the evening, the large gathering was treated to an inspirational speech by accomplished Canadian university volleyball player, Shanice Marcelle. Lockerby High School was selected for the Team Sportsmanship Award. The girls demonstrated outstanding attitudes and team spirit in earning this award over the three days of competition. The Girls’ AA Volleyball Championship was held across four schools in Streetsville and Mississauga. Convenor The recipient of the Leadership In School Sport Award Jim Dinner and his hard-working host committee did was Heidi Kroes. Heidi has been coaching volleyball an outstanding job in running the event at Streetsville at Applewood Heights Secondary School (ROPSSAA) Secondary School, Rick Hansen Secondary School, for 19 years. Over that time, she has demonstrated St. Joan of Arc Catholic School and Stephen Lewis her commitment to the sport of volleyball by serving Secondary School. as the head coach of the senior girls, senior boys, and junior boys teams. Heidi has made four appearances St. Mary Catholic Secondary School (GHAC) from at OFSAA: 2009 AAA girls, 2010 AAA boys, 2011 Hamilton claimed the gold medal with a decisive AAA boys, and 2015 AA boys. Passionate about her straight set victory over école Secondaire Catholique teams and players, Heidi has run the athletic council Franco-Cité (NCSSAA) in the final. Over the course at Applewood Heights for 18 years. Congratulations of the entire championship tournament, St. Mary only Heidi! came out on the losing end of just one set.

Participating Teams Pool A Pool C Nelson HS GHAC St. Mary CSS GHAC Lockerby NOSSA Eden HS SOSSA Streetsville SS ROPSSAA St. Michael CSS WOSSAA Sydenham HS EOSSAA Branksome CISAA Westgate C. & V.I. NWOSSAA Timiskaming DSS NEOAA

Pool B Pool D É.S.C Franco-Cité NCSSAA Riverside SS SWOSSAA Silverthorn CI TDSSAA St. Joseph CHS GBSSA R.S. McLaughlin C & V.I. LOSSA St. David CSS CWOSSA Jean Vanier CSS TDCAA Sacred Heart CHS YRAA Erindale SS ROPSSAA Lindsay C & V.I. COSSA

Championship Quarter Finals Franco-Cité def. Nelson 3-1 (25-23 25-17 16-25 25-20) Eden def. Riverside 3-2 (25-20 13-25 25-21 22-25 19-17) St. Mary def. St. Joseph 3-0 (25-9 25-20 25-18) Silverthorn def. Lockerby 3-0 (25-12 25-13 25-18) Championship Semi Finals Franco-Cité def. Eden 3-0 (25-14 25-22 25-21) St. Mary def. Silverthorn 3-1 (15-25 25-21 25-16 25-19) Consolation Final St. David def. Sacred Heart 3-1 (25-14 23-25 25-15 25-20) Bronze Medal Match Eden def. Silverthorn 3-1 (25-23 22-25 26-24 25-20) Gold Medal Match St. Mary def. Franco-Cité 3-0 (25-14 25-22 25-19)

www.ofsaa.on.ca 45 Girls’ AAA Volleyball Championship London March 5-7, 2018 and this was the host Oakridge Oaks. The Oaks only lost one set over the three days and that came in the final. That opening set loss seemed to wake them up as they won the next three sets with confidence. Congratulations to team members: Brooklyn Backwell, Thea Brouwer, Camilyn Cheng, Alexandra Connell, Karen Duarte, Erin Fitzhenry, Natalie Lyons, Maggie McKee, Alana Pawlaszyk, Hannah Petcoff, Amily Pratt, Brooke Richards, Kelsey Shewfelt, Jensen Tait, Nicole Venhuizen and their coaches Jon Marr, Logan Potter Oakridge Secondary hosted this year’s OFSAA Girls’ and John Beattie. AAA Volleyball Championships. Mike Darling and the Michele Van Bargen of Strathroy District Collegiate host committee did an outstanding job of organizing Institute was presented with the Leadership in School this year’s event and did everything that they could Sport Award for her commitment to high school to provide each participant with a quality experience. athletics. Her hard work, passion and involvement Mike knows how to run events and he ran this one in volleyball made her very deserving of this award. with precision. Thanks to Mike and his organizing Congratulations Michele! committee for all of their hard work this year. Richview CI was named the Team Sportsmanship The competition over three days was intense and exciting Award winner for their outstanding attitude and the with three pools having to play tie-breaking games. respect for officials, volunteers, fellow athletes and The student-athletes competed hard throughout the coaches. Well done, ladies! championships, but only one team could be successful

Participating Teams Pool A Pool C York Mills CI TDSSAA Mississauga SS ROPSSAA St. Marcellinus SS ROPSSAA St. Jean de Brébeuf CSS GHAC Aurora HS YRAA St. Anne SS SWOSSAA Forest Heights CI CWOSSA Innisdale SS GBSSA St. Peter’s CSS GBSSA Harbord CI TDSSAA

Pool B Pool D Uxbridge SS L OSSA Oakridge SS WOSSAA Longfields Davidson Heights NCSSAA Neil McNeil HS TDCAA St. Michael’s College CISAA Sir Winston Churchill SS SOSSA Regiopolis-Notre Dame EOSSAA Bluevale CI CWOSSA I.E. Weldon SS COSSA Chippewa SS NOSSA

Championship Quarter Finals Sinclair SS def. Father Redmond 3-1 (25-21 19-25 25-19 25-20) St. Marcellinus def. Preston 3-0 (27-25 25-20 25-19) Oakridge SS def. Uxbridge 3-0 (25-19 25-16 25-21) Frank Hayden def. Havergal 3-1 (23-25 25-21 25-14 25-19) Championship Semi Finals Oakridge SS def. Frank Hayden 3-0 (25-23 25-22 25-13) St. Marcellinus def. Sinclair 3-1 (23-25 25-20 26-24 25-16) Consolation Final Father Michael McGivney def. Richview CI 3-2 (25-19 29-25 23-25 21-25 15-10) Bronze Medal Match Dr. Frank Hayden SS def. Sinclair SS 3-1 (25-16 25-18 30-32 25-20) Gold Medal Match Oakridge def. St. Marcellinus 3-1 (22-25 25-14 25-16 25-13)

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OFSAA WRESTLING Windsor March 5-7, 2018

For the third year out of the last four, the Windsor Congratulations to the team from Turner Fenton Family Credit Union Arena was the location for this Secondary School for capturing the boys’ championship. years’ championships, as close to 800 of the best high Congratulations also go to Bishop Ryan Catholic school wrestlers assembled ready to compete. There Secondary School for winning not only the girls’ team were a great number of exciting and intense matches championship but also the overall team championship. leading to the medal matches. As always, at wrestling Well done. sportsmanship was the order of the day in both victory John Burke from St. Patrick’s High School in Sarnia was and defeat. presented with the Leadership in School Sport Award. Dave Hawkins from Tecumseh Vista Academy and his John has been a convenor at both the local and veteran committee once again were excellent hosts. association level as well as mentoring student athletes Their preparation, organization and hard work paid in wrestling, rugby and football. Thank you for your off, resulting in a well run and exciting championship. great contribution to high school athletics.

Boys 38KG Boys 51KG Boys 64KG 1 Tristan Cako Guelph Collegiate 1 Declan Papadopoulos Pickering 1 Trystan Kato Bill Crothers 2 Matthew Vecchio Maurice Lapointe 2 Adesh Gangerdeen Turner Fenton 2 Sukhman Gosal Turner Fenton 3 Duncan Blake Georgian Bay 3 Hafez Issa Robert Bateman 3 Colby Saunders Forest Heights 4 Aiden Gowans Laura Secord 4 Ahmed Haskouri London Central 4 Evan Scott Bishop Ryan 5 Owen Lynch Lord Dorchester 5 Paul Noble Sacred Heart 5 Patrick Salvador Mother Theresa 6 Joey Williams Saunders 6 Joseph D`Alessandro Bishop Ryan 6 Gavin Priest Hillfield-Strathallan College Boys 41KG Boys 54KG Boys 67.5KG 1 Jeremiah Swarath Saunders 1 Garette Saunders Turner Fenton 1 Patrik Leder St. Francis Xavier 2 Akash Gangerdeen Turner Fenton 2 Anthony Papia Sandwich 2 Pierre Arabadjian John F Ross 3 Dom Ritchie Twin Lakes 3 Francesco Fortino Bishop Ryan 3 Martin Wleh Bishop Ryan 4 Trevor Zuber St. David`s 4 Abdullah Rahatullah Bell 4 Westley Mcinnis Cameron Heights 5 Owen Macgillivray Westgate 5 Cam Brassard Patrick Fogarty 5 Kia Woods Pickering 6 Saad Tabbara Sandwich 6 Xavier Gaines Turner Fenton 6 Reign Janusas Catholic Central Boys 44KG Boys 57.5KG Boys 72KG 1 Joel Swarath Saunders 1 Mateo Anisi Pickering 1 Josh Piette-walton St Joan of Arc 2 Andersen Soorjudeen Martingrove 2 Ethan Carlese-turner Turner Fenton 2 Rabjot Sandhu Lincoln M Alexander 3 Nathan Decastro St. Patrick`s 3 Mike Zale St. Ignatius 3 Adam Scott Neil McNeil 4 Aiden Skerritt Centre Wellington 4 Julian Kato Bill Crothers 4 Silas Allen Great Lakes 5 Nicholas Laposta Holy Names 5 Donny Smart Guelph Collegiate 5 Enis Hyseni Saunders 6 Melkis Castillo Lincoln M Alexander 6 Diego Worsley H.B. Beal 6 Ahsif Khair-mohammad Port Perry Boys 47.5KG Boys 61KG Boys 77KG 1 Gabriel Sementilli L`Essor 1 Brayden Todd Ingersoll 1 Taha Chahrour Brookfield 2 Logan Smith St Theresa 2 Adriano Di Benedetto Bishop Ryan 2 Alex Richer St. Ignatius 3 Dip Lad West Humber 3 Brennan Laplante Brady Holy Cross 3 Hunter Tandy Glendale 4 Carson Kemple St. David`s 4 Nick Ditoro Jean Vanier 4 Kiondre Smith Bill Crothers 5 Reet Chahil Beamsville 5 Mete Kobaner Bluevale 5 Nathan Angle Great Lakes 6 Aman Chera EL Crossley 6 Angus Young Central Peel 6 Dayne Gohl Waterloo Oxford

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Boys 83KG Girls 51KG Girls 77KG 1 Ismail Ayyoub Longfields-Davidson Heights 1 Ligaya Stinellis Bishop Ryan 1 Amelia Frisbee A.B. Lucas 2 Bobby Narwal West Humber 2 Emily Duchesne Korah 2 Sharon Mallett Orillia 3 Howard Moffatt St. Patrick`s 3 Ella Doornaert Sandwich 3 Emma Mclaughlin Lambton Central 4 Chris Neibert Hillfield-Strathallan College 4 Arely Torales West Humber 4 Sonya Eldarov Newtonbrook 5 Mark Summers London Central 5 Mory Sprenkle St. Ignatius 5 Madeline Leung Sir Winston Churchill 6 Quinn Jennings Great Lakes 6 Kaylee Mcquaid College Avenue 6 Angel Williamson St. Francis Xavier Boys 89KG Girls 54KG Girls 83K 1 Evan Walker Sacred Heart 1 Samantha Adams Beamsville 1 Tyanna Soucy Marymount 2 Malwinder Johal Ascension of Our Lord 2 Brianne Fraser St. Patrick`s 2 Rosalee Graham Thomson 3 Russel Dyce Centre Wellington 3 Jolie Brisco St Joseph Renfrew 3 Elinor Brown Bishop Ryan 4 Tirrell Beckford Judith Nyman 4 Bailey Agard South Carleton 4 Jasmine Tessier LaSalle 5 Camden Newton Centre Dufferin 5 Sarah Dejong A.B. Lucas 5 Malak Bel maniar Ridgemont 6 Luca Brancatelli Sir Robert Borden 6 Mckenna Leong St. Patrick`s 6 Alex Cooper St. Joseph`s Boys 95KG Girls 57.5KG Girls 115K 1 John Campbell Clarke Road 1 Makitha Bristol Maxwell Heights 1 Paloma Ducre Sandwich 2 Jamuel Mingo Judith Nyman 2 Mackenzie Lagrove Bell 2 Johanna Dewitt Trenton 3 Myles Mcveigh Georgetown 3 Esmee Hotson Centre Wellington 3 Leela Benjamin Denis Morris 4 Aidan Coles Haliburton Highlands 4 Maggie Macgillivray Westgate 4 Angelina Lam Marymount 5 Arran Govindan Neil McNeil 5 Selena Renaud LaJeunesse 5 Madison Caruso Bishop Ryan 6 Mike Haskell St. Patrick 6 Teegan Tabbert Opeongo 6 Celina Shamon Bishop Ryan Boys 130KG Girls 61KG 1 Kyle Jordan Neil McNeil 1 Jessica Tillmanns Beamsville Team Results 2 Tysen Fletcher Holy Cross 2 Avery Cameron Barrie North 3 Jeremy Badgley Thorold 3 Savana Pinsent Renfrew Collegiate Girls’ 4 Gavin White-eye Great Lakes 4 Sierra Baxter St. Mary`s HS 1 Bishop Ryan GHAC 5 Rhys Ward L`Essor 5 Lily Warren St Joseph Renfrew 2 Sandwich SWOSSAA 6 Jonathon Vecchio Holy Cross 6 Mia Friesen Governor Simcoe 3 Beamsville SOSSA 4 L’Essor SWOSSAA Girls 41KG Girls 64KG 5 Marymount NOSSA 1 Halle Bachiu Orchard Park 1 Nyla Burgess Pickering 6 Sir Robert Borden NCSSAA 2 Myah Trymbulak General Amherst 2 Paige Baynham H.B. Beal 3 Chloe Helbin L`Essor 3 Kiera Kuebeck Port Perry Boys’ 4 Madison Mcquaid Huron Park 4 Erin Clayton Hammarskjold 1 Turner Fenton ROPSSAA 5 Juhsena Redha Bishop Ryan 5 Saneika Patterson John F Ross 2 Bishop Ryan GHAC 6 Kiera Armstrong Cairine Wilson 6 Elisabeth Mcnamee St. Francis Xavier 3 Saunders WOSSAA 4 Pickering LOSSA Girls 44KG Girls 67.5KG 5 Bill Crothers YRAA 1 Jessica Hong Sir Robert Borden 1 Ellise Daynes Bishop Ryan 6 Neil McNeil TDCAA 2 Kaleigh Prieur Riverside 2 Jenell Wright Turner Fenton 3 Serena Di benedetto Bishop Ryan 3 Rebecca Hendriks Blessed Trinity Overall 4 Israel-Rain Roberts Our Lady of Lourdes 4 Claire Vandesande Sir Robert Borden 1 Bishop Ryan GHAC 5 Katelyn Romano Centennial CI 5 Mikayla Custers Denis Morris 2 Turner Fenton ROPSSAA 6 Madelen King Parkside 6 Makayla Savoie North Albion 3 Sandwich SWOSSAA 4 Pickering LOSSA Girls 47.5KG Girls 72KG 5 L’Essor SWOSSAA 1 Virginie Gascon L`Essor 1 Leigha Smith St Theresa 6 Saunders WOSSAA 2 Kelyn Young Mayfield 2 Mary Adarkwa Harbord 3 Brooke Fletcher Tecumseh Vista 3 Chyanne Wilson Sandwich 4 Morgan Leonard St. Mary`s 4 Alexis Baxter St. Mary`s HS 5 Samadhi Rankothge West Humber 5 Diondre Mallen Cameron Heights 6 Mariana Carson Glendale 6 Mariel Mendoza Northern CIVS

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