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U19 Men & U20 Women Canadian Rugby Championships U19 MEN & U20 WOMEN CANADIAN RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIPS July 14-19, 2015 Regina Rugby Park Message from the Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan and the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport, I welcome you to the 2015 Under 19 Canadian Rugby Championships here in our provincial capital. This year has been a great one for sport in Saskatchewan. In February, we hosted the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and celebrated our athletes’ successes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games. Later this summer, we will cheer on those competing in the Western Canada Summer Games in Fort McMurray. This week’s Under 19 Championship only adds to the excitement and our Government is proud to showcase our province and support all athletes and coaches as they strive for rugby gold. Rugby is a game of pace, determination and grit. It teaches athletic competition, rewards hard work and emphasizes teamwork to players and spectators alike. By encouraging its athletes to live healthy, active lifestyles, it enhances lives and inspires individuals to greatness. Greatness, however, would not be possible without the supporters that enable our athletes to compete. I thank all tournament coaches, officials, sponsors and parents for ensuring that sport enriches the lives of youth across our country. Of course, I also recognize the volunteers who have made this event and so many others in our province possible. It’s because of your hard work and selfless dedication that Saskatchewan remains the province with the highest volunteer rate in Canada. For all you do, thank you. Athletes, I wish each of you the best of luck here this week and I hope that you and all visitors find time to explore the many things Regina has to offer. Sincerely, Mark Docherty Minister of Parks, Culture and Sport CRC U19M & U20W Schedule 2015 Women U20 Games length = 70 minutes (30 minute halves + 10 minute half time) Men U19 Match Day Team A Team B Match Time Bye Day 1 British Columbia Prairies 7:00pm Ontario (Tuesday, July 14th) BYE DAY Day 2 Ontario Wolfpack 3:00pm Atlantic Rock (Wednesday, July 15th) Ontario Prairies 5:00pm British Columbia British Columbia Voyageurs 7:00pm Atlantic Rock Ontario Atlantic Rock 3:00pm British Columbia Day 3 Ontario British Columbia 5:00pm Prairies (Thursday, July 16th) Voyageurs Wolfpack 7:00pm British Columbia Ontario Voyageurs 12:00pm Wolfpack Day 4 th British Columbia Prairies 2:00pm Ontario (Friday, July 17 ) British Columbia Atlantic Rock 4:00pm Wolfpack Voyageurs Atlantic Rock 11:00am Ontario Day 5 Ontario Prairies 1:00pm British Columbia (Saturday, July 18th) Wolfpack British Columbia 3:00pm Ontario Ontario British Columbia 11:00am Voyageurs Day 6 Ontario British Columbia 1:00pm Prairies (Sunday, July 19th) Atlantic Rock Wolfpack 3:00pm Voyageurs SPORT LIABILITY & ACCIDENT INSURANCE We specialize in insurance for all the sports you love to play. From triathlons to soccer, hockey to baseball. Even rugby! Don’t worry, CSIB has you covered. Visit us today at CSIB.ca BC Rugby U20 Women Tess Woldring Morgan Walker Jamie Beck Heyman Wong Natasha Johnson Jade Elidoros Anna Bracewell Chelsea Fowler Madi Gold MacKenzie Fowler Hedieh Hajesmaeel April Martin Brooklyn Navarrete Jeleen Manodon Nicole Crowley Erica Dickson Nakisa Levale Madison Woodward Alexa Martin Gillian Boag Camilla Maslo Prairie Wolf Pack U20 Women Jennifer Appleby Maddy Graham Dana Benchak Eden Hoff Jocelyn Berteit Jaelei Meyer Brittany Boschman Mackenzie Morisseau Coralyn Cafaro Jordan Podealuk Shannon Chisholm Gabrielle Senft Savanna Collison Karina Stevenson Emily Cook Jill Tatryn D’Arcy Dickinson Sya Trafford Sarah Farley Amy Tuttosi Julia Folk Emily Tuttosi Raven Francoeur Aline Wicklum SaskEnergy is proud to be Fueling Champions and Sharing Dreams at the Canadian Rugby Championships! Ontario Storm U20 Women Elizabete Alves Ingrid Krausbar Emily Babcock Natalie Kwiecen Kierstyn Bennett Kaylah Moehling Madison Brattan Brooke Newsome Cassidy Calvert Jenna Press Emily Curwin Kaitlyn Richard Roberta Drummond Dominique Rumball Susan Garwood Julia Schell Angela Godfrey Tia Svoboda Hannah Howden Lizzie Thomson Mikhaila Irving Petra Woods Catherine Iuliano Kelsey Owen Breeann Keogh-Chin BC Rugby U19 Men Curtis Delmonico Hans Stander Foster Dewitt Cole Keffer Tanner Holland Andrew O’Connor Charlie Macdonald Gavin Rowell Jack McWilliams Nick Belyea Connor Sampson Nick Collett James Carson Phil Berna Trevor Helgason Gino Paoella Nolan Howell Wes Wong Nick Allen Cathal Long Luke Bradley Jack Nyren Jason Hignell Tyler Beselt Nakai Penny Sean Hase Atlantic Rock U19 Men Ryan Strickland Nick Anderson Ben Leblanc Tony Pomroy Malcolm Salmon Ty Wright Jason Cookson Cooper Coats Justin Aylwar Gudbjartur Bjarnason Cole Keith Devon Rose Alex Rose Isaac Berglund Conor Westbury Emil Sehic Chris Young Tim Hart David Dean Connor Moerike Matt Murphy Kyle Patterson Kieran Lacey Connor Sheehan Branden Howe Tom Prestarri Ontario Blues U19 Men Branden Blaikie Brendon McLeod Andrew Quattrin Aiden O’Brien Dylan Parson Jackson Amos Matt Beukeboom Jack Caylor Lucus Cunningham Michael Coldwells Marchello Wainwright Marshal Hogarth Peter Milazzo Ryan Gamm Adrian Wadden Will Kelly Keaton Porter Kyle Lagasca Mitch Richardson Maclain Wakefield Jackson Smith Anderson Do Andrew Coe Sayf Almaishi Trenton Cooper Prairie Wolf Pack U19 Men Sullivan Abbott Luc Laplante Brandon Baker Brady McCafferty Bryce Colquhon Chad Monai-Brophy Aaron Evison Darian Morrison Paul Gratton Liam O’Hallahan Nathan Greig Conner O’Neill Trea Handle Emerson Padley Teagan Horton Ryan Shupe Jack Hughes Shane Thiessen Eric Jensen Aiden Vandenberg Dewald Kotze Avery Vandenberg Adam Kowalchuk Oliver White Voyageurs U19 Men David Pelosi Joey Bruzzese Roman Cao-Riquelme Zacharie Pelletier Alex Pantis Aria Keshoofy Ali Darwich Fred Gignac Hadrien Muller Aidan McMullan Gabriel Brocardi Myles Donoghue Jamie McNaughton Jean-Bernard Sansoucy Michael Kennelly Nick De Lallo Thomas Davidson Julian Henry-Peart Morgan Stone Liam Kelly Richard Terrion Feliz Arsenault-Ouellet Conor Keys Aidan Brown Steven Ng Noah Hoan The athletes, coaches, parents, and Sask Rugby thank you for your support and sponsorship. For more information please contact: Jordan Astrope Executive Director Saskatchewan Rugby Union 213 - 1870 Lorne Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2L7 phone (306) 780-9353 fax (306) 781-6021 [email protected].
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