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CBU CAPERS Men's Soccer 2019-2020 CBU CAPERS Men's Soccer 2019-2020 Institution Location Sydney, Nova Scotia Website http://www.cbu.ca President David C. Dingwall Director of Athletics John Ryan ([email protected]) Athletics Website http://gocapersgo.ca Capers Men’s Soccer Program School Mascot Caper School Colors Orange & Green Affiliation U Sports Canada www.usports.ca Conference Atlantic University Sport (AUS) www.atlanticunversitysport.com Capers Team Contacts Head Coach Deano Morley Staff Scott Clarke (Assistant Coach) Vernon O’Quinn (Goalkeeper Coach) 2 Cape Breton University – Our History CBU traces its roots back to 1951 when the “St. Francis Xavier University Sydney Campus”, also referred to as “Xavier Junior College” (XJC), was opened in downtown Sydney as a satellite campus of St. Francis Xavier University. Growth during the 1950s saw several buildings opened on this site. In 1968 the “Nova Scotia Eastern Institute of Technology” (NSEIT) opened in 1968 on the Sydney-Glace Bay Highway, immediately east of Sydney. This institution focused on business technology and trades and its development was largely enabled by federal and provincial funding at a time when the coal and steel industries in Industrial Cape Breton were facing serious challenges. In 1974, the first university college in Canada was established on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia through an amalgamation of the Nova Scotia Eastern Institute of Technology and Xavier Junior College. The Xavier Junior College was affiliated previously with St Francis Xavier University. The University College of Cape Breton became a public degree-granting institution, and retained technical and vocational programs from the former Nova Scotia Eastern Institute of Technology. Cape Breton University was established by the Cape Breton University Act. 3 Cape Breton University – Today Cape Breton University is a place where students don’t just go, they Happen. Because CBU is a unique place where students who believe that they can actually have an effect in the world discover what that effect is going to be. We’re one of Canada’s youngest and most ambitious universities with a comprehensive set of liberal arts, science and professional programs and a unique commitment to community, economic development, aboriginal learning and research into many aspects of environment and culture. Currently home to approximately 5500 students, CBU’s vision of higher education allows students to pursue diverse fields of study in programs with national reputations in final year student satisfaction, faculty-student interaction and employability. CBU prides itself on providing a personalized undergraduate education that focuses on academic and research excellence, student services, a vibrant campus life and cutting- edge technological tools. The university offers outstanding applied research opportunities to students, and technical assistance to business, industry and community organizations. Home to Canada’s only Master of Business Administration in Community Economic Development, CBU is also known as Atlantic Canada’s leader in Aboriginal post-secondary education. 4 Home of tHe CAPERS This cutting-edge complex houses indoor and outdoor soccer fields; an eight lane synthetic track with a field event venue; a community health and wellness facility; community outreach programming rooms; various game courts and practice venues as well as academic/wellness programming and research. Located adjacent to the CBU residences, full-time CBU students have unlimited access to the fitness facility. 5 Choose CBU At CBU, you’ll discover the effect you’re going to have in the world. With one-of-a-kind programs, small class sizes and an energetic campus life, CBU will quickly become more than your university—it will become your home away from home! Putting Students First CBU is excited to teach the best and brightest—that’s why we offer $1.8 million in scholarships each year, and entering students with an 85+% average are considered for entrance scholarships! We’ve also made the largest investment in student services of any university in Nova Scotia, meaning if there’s something you need, we can make it HAPPEN. Your Education, Your Way As a CBU student, you’ll benefit from incredible value with some of the most affordable tuition rates in Nova Scotia from a university that’s earned the highest senior year “excellent” student satisfaction ranking (Maclean’s, 2013). With unique course offerings and one of the most favourable student-professor ratios in the country, CBU students develop the skills they need to find their place in the world. THere’s No Place Like Cape Breton Island CBU is as distinct as the island it’s named after. Cape Breton Island is an amazing backdrop for your time at university. From the Bras D’Or lakes to the stunning Cabot Trail, there’s a reason that Cape Breton Island is consistently voted one of the most beautiful islands in the world! Located in Sydney, CBU students will have plenty of opportunity to check out the natural beauty of the Island. For more information on CBU, Get in touch with our recruitment team and start your journey today at http://www.cbu.ca 6 Cape Breton University CAPERS Team PHoto Back Row (L-R): Lewis White, Michael Gould, Marcus Campanile, Peter Schaale, Euan Bauld, Viktor Lyczywek, Ben Jackson, Osay Ibie, Marco Djukic, Anthony Cerina, Jesse MacIntyre Middle Row (L-R): Charlie Waters, Joel Eckert-Ayensa, Isaiah Johnston, Assistant Coach Scott Clarke, Head Coach Deano Morley, Keeper Coach Vernon O’Quinn, Hugh Parslow, Daniel Williams, Mitchel Wong Front Row (L-R): Raine Lyn, Jack Simpson, Caelan Budhoo, Alex Artur, Cory Bent, Anesti Pejo, Tedi Lisi, Arthur Wood 7 Cape Breton University CAPERS - CoacHing Staff Deano Morley Head CoacH [email protected] PHone: (902) 595-0952 Deano Morley has been the CAPERS men's soccer program Head Coach since 2014. Before becoming the CAPERS head coach, he was an assistant coach from 2007 on. Prior to his coaching career, Morely was a student-athlete with the men's CAPERS soccer program from 2004-2006. Morely, a native of Nottingham, England has been on the CAPERS coaching staff for all 6 of their AUS championships and all CIS/USports medals (gold, silver x2 & bronze) at Nationals. He was the head coach for the most recent AUS championship in 2018 and brought the CAPERS to their first national finals win in 2017. Deano also received the AUS and USports Coach of the Year Award for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Deano married his wife Lisa in 2009 and they have a daughter named Brooklyn. 8 Cape Breton University CAPERS - CoacHing Staff Scott Clarke – Assistant CoacH Vernon O’Quinn – Keeper CoacH 9 Cape Breton University CAPERS - Team Members #1 – Ben Jackson Keeper Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Bury, UK #2 – Anesti Pejo Defence Bachelor of Business Administration Korce, AL #4 – Euan Bauld Defence Bachelor of Arts East Lothian, UK #5 – Marko Djukic Defence Bachelor of Arts Kitchener, Ontario #6 – HugH Parslow Defence Bachelor of Science Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 10 Cape Breton University CAPERS - Team Members #7 – Jack Simpson Midfield Bachelor of Technology in Petroleum Redding, UK #8 – IsaiaH Johnston Midfield Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Milton, Ontario #9 – Charlie Waters Forward Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Lancashire, UK #10 – Joel Eckert-Ayensa Midfield Bachelor of Business Administration Pulhaim, Germany #11 – Caelann BudHoo Midfield Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Winnipeg, Manitoba 11 Cape Breton University CAPERS - Team Members #12 – Tedi Lisi Forward Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Korce, AL #13 – MitcHell Wong Forward Bachelor of Business Administration Browmanville, Ontario #14 – Jesse MacIntyre Forward Bachelor of Science New Waterford, Nova Scotia #15 – Lewis WHite Defence Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Musselburgh, UK #16 – Osay Ibie Defence Bachelor of Arts Caledon, Ontario 12 Cape Breton University CAPERS - Team Members #17 – Raine Lyn Midfield Bachelor of Business Administration Oakville, Ontario #18 – AntHony Cerina Midfield Bachelor of Arts LaSalle, Québec #19 – Alex Artur Midfield Bachelor of Business Administration Sydney, Nova Scotia #20 – Peter Schaale Defence Bachelor of Business Administration Bernkastel-Kues, DE #21 – Marcus Campanile Midfield Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Edinburgh, UK 13 Cape Breton University CAPERS - Team Members #22 – MicHael gould Midfield Bachelor of Arts Linlithgow, UK #23 – Cory Bent Forward Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Preston, UK #24 – Daniel Williams Forward Bachelor of Business Administration Pierrefonds, Québec #25 – ArtHur Wood Midfield Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Riverview, New Brunswick #33 – Viktor Lyczywek Keeper Bachelor of Science Toronto, Ontario 14 Pronunciation Guide #1 – Ben Jackson – ben jack son #2 – Anesti Pejo – ah nes tee pay ho #4 – Euan Bauld – u an bau ld #5 – Marko Djukic – mar ko ju ki ch #6 – Hugh Parslow – h ew par z low #7 – Jack Simpson – jack simp son #8 – Isaiah Johnston – eye zay ah jons ton #9 – Charlie Waters – char lee wat ers #10 – Joel Eckert-Ayensa – jo l eck ert ay en za #11 – Caelann Budhoo – kay lan bud hoo #12 – Tedi Lisi – ted ee liss ee #13 – Mitchell Wong – mitch el wong #14 – Jesse MacIntyre – jess ee mac in ty er #15 – Lewis White – lew is white #16 – Osay Ibie – oh sai ib ee #17 – Raine Lyn – rain lynn #18 – Anthony Cerina – an thon ee ser ee na #19 – Alex Artur – al ex art tur #20 – Peter Schaale – pet er sha le #21 – Marcus Campanile – mar cuss cam pa nile #22 – Michael Gould – mic el goo ld #23 – Cory Bent – cor ee bent #24 – Daniel Williams – dan iel will ee ams 15 Pronunciation guide #25 – Arthur Wood – are thur wood #33 – Viktor Lyczywek – vic tor lies zee wic 16 .
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