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Green and Gold Classic 2019 Program 2019 CLASSIC Cover Art by Neelsen Bugayong Program printed by Konica Minolta WELCOME TO GREEN & GOLD Welcome to Louis St. Laurent's Green & Gold Classic Varsity Basket- ball Tournament. We are excited to have you and your team here to participate in what we believe is truly a great basketball event. We are very happy to have some of the strongest 3A basketball pro- grams in the province involved. We hope that you and your team will take advantage of everything our school community has to offer you, and that your involvement in the tournament will allow your team to develop into champions. I personally am very excited not only because of the quality of teams here, but also because of the quality of the coaches. Your team has been invited because of the program you provide for your athletes, and what you do as a coach. I am looking forward to seeing an excellent level of basketball this weekend. Please feel free to ask for anything your team may need during the weekend; our school has a multitude of facilities and skilled individuals that will allow your stay to be more fulfilling. Although there may be other tournaments throughout the province that have more elaborate events, I'm sure that you will find that Louis' warmth and eagerness to please will provide an excellent weekend for you and your team. Tournament Chairs Jaret Peel Tay Nsaliwa Louis St. Laurent School Louis St. Laurent School Athletic Director Phys Ed. Department Head Cell: (780) 554-4333 Cell: (780) 945-1506 HISTORY OF THE GREEN & GOLD Basketball Tournament The Green and Gold Classic is our high school basketball tournament. It used to be held the first weekend after the Christmas Break but, in 2016, moved to the third weekend of December. The Classic began as a Varsity Men’s tournament in 1999. In 2004 the Varsity Women’s side of the draw was added and in 2014 the Junior Varsity Men’s side of the draw was also added to make this a 24 team tournament!! The Classic regularly features provincially ranked 3A teams from all around the province. After each match a “Game Star” is presented with a prize and the Tournament MVP’s are presented with the trophies. GREEN & GOLD RESULTS 1999—2019 Varsity Women Year Varsity Men 1998-1999 Louis St. Laurent Barons 1999-2000 Chestermere 2000-2001 Ponoka 2001-2002 Winston Churchill 2002-2003 Louis St. Laurent Barons Harry Collinge 2003-2004 Wetaskiwin Louis St. Laurent Barons 2004-2005 Holy Trinity Louis St. Laurent Barons 2005-2006 Louis St. Laurent Barons Louis St. Laurent Barons 2006-2007 St. Francis Xavier St. Francis Xavier 2007-2008 Louis St. Laurent Barons Louis St. Laurent Barons 2008-2009 St. Joseph, Saskatoon Camrose Trojans 2009-2010 Holy Trinity Louis St. Laurent Barons 2010 - 2011 Holy Trinity NO TOURNAMENT 2011 - 2012 NO TOURNAMENT Edwin Parr 2012-2013 Edmonton Christian Edmonton Christian 2013-2014 Holy Trinity St. Joseph (Edmonton) 2014-2015 Holy Trinity Morinville 2015-2016 Holy Trinity Parkland (Edson) 2016-2017 St. Joseph (Grande Prairie) Morinville 2017-2018 Holy Rosary Morinville 2018-2019 Holy Rosary ??? 2019-2020 ??? GREEN & GOLD TOURNAMENT MVP’S 1999—2019 Varsity Women Year Varsity Men 98-99 Chris Gilliard- LSL 99-00 Peter James - Chestermere 00-01 Cameron Kusiek - Ponoka 01-02 Jordan Abel – Winston Ch. 02-03 Anthony Lange - LSL Cailin Lissel – Harry Collinge (Hinton) 03 - 04 Lindsey Christienson - Wet. Marcie Bogda – LSL 04 - 05 Brian Leyte – Holy Trinity Jill Verhesen - LSL 05-06 John Galan - LSL 06-07 Jon Celeste – St. Francis Xavier Camille Estwick – St. Francis Xavier 07 - 08 Sahr Safta - LSL Cameo McKerlie – St. Joseph (Edm.) 08 - 09 Serge Kasinyabo - LSL NO MVP 09 -10 Joel Rosery – Holy Trinity Clarise Jennings - LSL 10 - 11 Deng Paul – Holy Trinity NO TOURNAMENT 11 - 12 NO TOURNAMENT Jackie Elgert - Edwin Parr 12-13 Daniel Rozcma – Edm. Christian Leah VandenBoodaard – Edm. Christian 13-14 Malik Mate – Holy Trinity Samantha Gouviea – St. Joseph (Edm.) 14-15 Malik Mate – Holy Trinity Hannah Froment – Morinville 15-16 Bol George - Holy Trinity Kaylee Maxfleet – Parkland (Edson) 16-17 Devon Chipman – St. Joseph (G.P) Amy Van Brabant – Morinville 17-18 Ralion Simbulan – Holy Rosary Laura Stalzer – Morinville 18-19 Riley Rathwell - Holy Rosary ??? 19-20 ??? GREEN & GOLD Junior Varsity TOURNAMENT Results/ MVPS!! 1999—2019 Junior Varsity Men Year MVP Edmonton Christian Lion 13-14 Jordan Kwan—Edm. Christian St. Francis Xavier Rams 14-15 John Zikum—St. Francis Xavier St. Francis Xavier Rams 15-16 Marjon Brillon—St. Francis Xavier Holy Trinity Trojans 16-17 Gerome Mejia—Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Trojans 17-18 Alexei Tenorio—Holy Trinity Holy Rosary Raiders 18-19 Brock Rogers—Holy Rosary ??? 19-20 ??? Green & Gold Classic Team Lists Varsity Women’s Green & Gold Tournament 1. Louis St. Laurent (LSL) 5. Mother Margaret Mary (MMM) 2. Camrose Composite (CAM) 6. St. Francis Xavier (FX) 3. Holy Rosary (HR) 7. St. Oscar Romero (OR) 4. Morinville (MOR) 8. Wetaskiwin (WET) Varsity Men’s Green & Gold Tournament 1. Louis St. Laurent (LSL) 5. Morinville (MOR) 2. Beaverlodge (BEV) 6. Parkland—Edson (PL) 3. Edwin Parr (EP) 7. St. Joseph—GP (SJ) 4. Holy Rosary (HR) 8. Wetaskiwin (WET) Jr. Varsity Boys Green & Gold Tournament 1. Louis St. Laurent (LSL) 5. Morinville (MOR) 2. Beaverlodge (BEV) 6. Parkland—Edson (PL) 3. Edwin Parr (EP) 7. St. Joseph—GP (SJ) 4. Holy Rosary (HR) 8. Wetaskiwin (WET) Green & Gold Classic Games List Thursday LSL Main Court Harry Harry Cartier December 12 Ainlay Ainlay McGee Main Small 9:45 am LSL vs. WET OPENING GAME (Men) 12:00 pm LSL vs. WET OPENING GAME (Women) 2:00 pm LSL vs. OR OPENING GAME (JV Men) 4:00 pm WET vs. Q.E (JV Men) 6:00 pm FX vs. MMM (JV Men) Friday LSL Main Court Harry Harry Cartier December 13 Ainlay Ainlay McGee Main Small 9:00 am BEV vs. PL EP vs. HR HR vs. CAM BEV vs. PL (Men) (Men) (JV Men) (Women) 11:00 am MOR vs. SJ EP vs. HR MOR vs. SJ (Men) (Women) (Women) 1:00 pm Women’s JV Men’s JV Men’s Semi Finals Semi Final Consolation Semi Finals 3:00 pm Women’s JV Men’s JV Men’s Semi Finals Semi Final Consolation Semi Finals 5:00 pm Men’s Men’s Women’s Semi Finals Consolation Consolation Semi Semi Finals Finals 7:00 pm Men’s Men’s Women’s Semi Finals Consolation Consolation Semi Semi Finals Finals Saturday LSL Main Court Harry Ainlay Cartier December 14 Main McGee 8:30 am Men’s 7/8 place JV Men’s 7/8 place Women’s 7/8 place Final Final Final 10:30 am Men’s Consolation JV Men’s Women’s Final Consolation Final Consolation Final 12:30 am JV Men’s JV Men’s Women’s Championship Final Bronze Final Bronze Final 2:30 pm Women’s Men’s Championship Final Bronze Final 4:30 pm Men’s Championship Final GREEN & GOLD VARSITY WOMEN 2019 School Name: Louis St. Laurent Nickname: Barons City, Province: Edmonton, Alberta Coaches: J. Anstice Manager: Desiree Beda Team Colors: Green & Gold # NAME POSITION GRADE HEIGHT 3 Jamila Cruz Point Guard 11 5’4 4 Kaitlyn Weinkauf Guard 12 5’4 5 Chaljang Both Post 11 6’2 6 Kate Tydsley Guard/Post 10 5’8 7 Shauna Castillo Point Guard 12 5’3 8 Makenna Keylor Guard 12 5’6 9 Francesca Fernando Guard 12 5’3 10 Maya Sukaylo Guard 11 5’8 11 Liliya Polishchuk Post 11 5’8 12 Ella Rathje Guard/Post 11 5’9 14 Jenna Schultz Guard/Post 12 5’10 15 Ceili Monaghan Guard/Post 11 5’8 GREEN & GOLD VARSITY WOMEN 2019 School Name: Moriniville Community High Nickname: Wolves City, Province: Morinville, Alberta Coaches: K. Lessard , A. Benson & A. Diberardino Manager: C. Bodtcher Team Colors: Blue, White & Orange # NAME POSITION GRADE HEIGHT 4 Kathy Loanidis Guard 12 5’5” 6 Nadi Cater Guard 10 5’3” 8 Makayla Attfield Guard 12 5’7” 9 Abagail Davey Guard 12 5’8” 10 Cadence Foss Post 11 5’10” 11 Leanne Van Brabant Guard 12 5’8” 12 Brittney Fabbro Wing 12 5’4” 13 Felicia Davies Post 10 5’9” 15 Jordan Hessell Post 12 6’1” 21 Kaylee Stadnyk Post 12 5’10” 23 Hayley Deveau Wing 12 5’8” GREEN & GOLD VARSITY WOMEN 2019 School Name: Beaverlodge Regional High Nickname: Royals City, Province: Beaverlodge, Alberta Coaches: M. Rourke & K. Lambert Team Colors: Red, Black & White # NAME POSITION GRADE HEIGHT 4 Avery Odd Guard 11 5’3” 5 Harmony Swicheniuk Forward 10 5’7” 6 Chloe Diemer Forward 10 5’7” 7 Jadeyn Lunn Guard 12 5’4” 8 Augustine Clarke Guard 10 5’3” 9 Emma Busson Forward 10 5’10” 11 Jane Rourke Guard/Forward 11 5’9” 12 Madison Villiger Forward 11 5’9” 13 Natalie Rourke Guard/Forward 10 5’9” 14 Kaitlyn Busson Forward 12 6’0” 16 Emma Kuhn Guard 10 5’5” GREEN & GOLD VARSITY WOMEN 2019 School Name: Parkland Composite High Nickname: Pacers City, Province: Edson, Alberta Coaches: R. Kiland & W. Willcott Team Colors: Blue & White # NAME POSITION HEIGHT GRADE 2 Laurianne King Guard 11 5’8 3 Zoe Banack Guard 10 5’2 4 Brienne Outhwaite Guard 10 5’4 5 Taylor Manning Point 10 5’4 7 Daja Janish Guard 10 5’7 8 Kyla Kiland Point 12 5’4 9 Hailey Lubarsky Post 12 5’9 10 Kenzie Bills Post 11 5’10 11 Dakota Henton Post 10 5’9 12 Jaden Fousert Post 12 5’8 14 Hanna Orge Guard 12 5’4 GREEN & GOLD VARSITY WOMEN 2019 School Name: Edwin Parr Nickname: Predators City, Province: Athabasca, Alberta Coach: M.
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