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EDUCATION THROUGH LE SPORT SCOLAIRE, SCHOOL SPORT UN ENTRAINEMENT POUR LA VIE Federation of School Athletic Associations The Bulletin | June 2008 1185 Eglinton Ave. East, Suite 409, , Ontario M3C 3C6 Website: www.ofsaa.on.ca Phone: (416) 426-7391 Email: see below Fax: (416) 426-7317 Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378 RESULTS Honorary Patron of OFSAA: The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Index Badminton...... 12 - 13 STAFF OFSAA NEWS Boys’ A Basketball...... 14 Executive Director Doug Gellatly Ext. 4 [email protected] Boys’ AA Basketball...... 15 Assistant Director (interim) Brian Riddell Ext. 2 [email protected] Executive Director’s Editorial...... 1 - 2 Assistant Director Lex Cleaver Ext. 5 [email protected] Hosts Needed...... 2 Boys’ AAA Basketball...... 16 Office Administrator Meredith Maloney Ext. 1 [email protected] OFSAA Executive Member Honoured...... 3 Boys’ AAAA Basketball...... 17 Comm. & Marketing Coordinator Lindsey Evanoff Ext. 3 [email protected] Coaching Excellence Awards...... 3 Boys’ and Girls’ Curling...... 20 - 21 Special Projects Coordinator Peter Morris 905.826.0706 [email protected] Girls’ Gymnastics...... 22 - 23 Special Projects Coordinator Diana Ranken [email protected] News from the Annual General Meeting...... 4 Special Projects Coordinator Mike Thorpe 905.820.5953 [email protected] Other Well-Deserved Recognitions...... 4 Boys’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey...... 24 Helen Gurney...... 5 Girls’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey...... 25 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Alpine Skiing...... 26 President Tracey Parish, St. Patrick HS P: 416.393.5546 F: 416.596.8729 [email protected] Celebrating 60 Years of OFSAA at AGM...... 5 Past President Walter Piovesan, Ottawa DSB P: 613.596.8211 F: 613.239.2655 [email protected] Try Day Funding Continues in 2008-09...... 6 Nordic Skiing...... 27 Vice President Martin Ritsma, Stratford Central SS P: 519.271.4500 F: 519.273.7188 [email protected] OFSAA Women’s Sport School...... 7 Swimming...... 28 - 30 Metro Region Sue Thompson, U of T Schools P: 416.946.7991 F: 416.378.6775 [email protected] Grade 9 Try Day a Success...... 7 Girls’ A Volleyball...... 31 East Region Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 [email protected] Girls’ AA Volleyball...... 32 West Region Terry O’Rourke, South Huron DHS P: 519.235.0880 F: 519.235.3461 terry_o’[email protected] OFSAA Unveiling New Logo in the Fall...... 7 South Region Brian Fuller, Saltfleet DHS P: 905.573.3000 F: 905.573.2408 [email protected] Please Support OFSAA’s Sponsors...... 8 Girls’ AAA Volleyball...... 33 Central Region Steve Porter, Barrie Central CI P: 705.726.1846 F: 705.733.0608 [email protected] Age Classifications for 2008-09...... 8 Girls’ AAAA Volleyball...... 34 North Region Val Dunn, ES Cochrane HS P: 705.272.4372 F: 705.272.4384 [email protected] Wrestling...... 35 - 36 CODE Lou Piovesan, Halton DSB P: 905.632.6300 F: 905.632.4568 [email protected] Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates...... 8 CODE Gayle Stucke, Lambton Kent DSB P: 519.336.1500 F: 519.336.1471 [email protected] OFSAA Alumni News...... 9 Member-at-Large Heather Chambers P: 705.474.7681 [email protected] EVENTS Thank you to the Ontario Ministry of OFSAA Sanctioned Invitational Events...... 10 REPRESENTATIVES’ COUNCIL 2007-2008 Health Promotion and the Ministry CISAA Greg Reid, St Andrew’s P: 905.727.3178 F: 905.841.6911 [email protected] Coaching Symposium 2009...... 11 of Education for their generous Sharon Creelman, Appleby College P: 905.845.4681 F: 905.845.9828 [email protected] 2008 - 2009 Championship Calendar...... 18 - 19 contributions and support. COSSA Brian Poste, North Hastings DHS P: 613.332.1220 F: 613.332.0978 [email protected] Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 [email protected] CWOSSA Ken VanderZwaag, Woodland Christian HS P: 519.648.2114 F: 519.648.3402 [email protected] Patricia Klassen, St. Benedict CSS P: 519.621.4050 F: 519.621.4057 [email protected] A Word from OFSAA’s Executive Director EOSSAA Dale Huddleston, Ernestown SS P: 613.386.3054 F: 613.386.3342 [email protected] Jean Pye, Carleton Place DHS P: 613.257.2720 F: 613.253.3002 [email protected] In 2007, OFSAA joined that way, particularly if an official is not as experienced GBSSA Steve Porter, Barrie Central CI P: 705.726.1846 F: 705.733.0608 [email protected] the True Sport Movement as others, or if they are simply having a bad game. Do Jean Goodrow, St. Theresa SS P: 705.526.1311 F: 705.526.4378 [email protected] to reinforce the positive officials make mistakes? Yes, but so do coaches and GHAC Dean DiFrancesco, Bishop Ryan CSS P: 905.573.2151 F: 905.333.9185 [email protected] Helen Downey, Bishop Tonnos CHS P: 905.648.4989 F: 905.648.7847 [email protected] values that school sport athletes. LOSSA Paul Creeden, Father Leo. J. Austin P: 905.666.2010 F: 905.666.3035 [email protected] stands for. True Sport Coaches can teach respect to their athletes by the manner Nicole Watt, Eastdale CVI P: 905.723.8157 F: 905.723.7024 [email protected] is a national program in which they deal with officials. If a coach berates an NCSSAA Don Morris, St. Mark HS P: 613.692.2551 F: 613.692.2447 [email protected] designed to promote a Laura Gillespie, Ottawa-Carleton DSB P: 613.596.8211 F: 613.820.6045 [email protected] official, this can typically lead to discipline problems in the positive, meaningful, and NEOAA Darrell Sokoloski, Timmins HVS P: 705.360.1411 F: 705.268.6603 [email protected] players, lack of focus on the competition, and poor athletic Val Dunn, ES Cochrane HS P: 705.272.4372 F: 705.272.4384 [email protected] enriching experience for all performance. Student-athletes may witness this and think NOSSA Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 F: 705.472.8476 [email protected] who participate in sport. it’s the norm, and even acceptable to berate the official, Laura Aubertin, Confederation SS P: 705.897.4985 F: 705.897.4202 [email protected] It espouses important NWOSSAA Mike Lalonde, Queen Elizabeth HS P: 807.737.3500 F: 807.737.1979 [email protected] and may duplicate this behaviour when dealing with other principles such as fair play, Judy Selinger, Geraldton CS P: 807.854.0130 F: 807.854.2014 [email protected] authority figures in their lives. ROPSSAA Bruce Dyce, Port Credit SS P: 905.278.3382 F: 905.278.8936 [email protected] respect for others, staying Jody Miller, Cawthra Park P: 905.274.1271 F: 905.274.9370 [email protected] healthy, and having fun, all This isn’t to say that officials can’t be questioned because SOSSA Brian Fuller, Saltfleet DHS P: 905.573.3000 F: 905.573.2408 [email protected] of which are synonymous there should be a certain level of accountability. But Christine Baillie, Stamford Collegiate P: 905 354 7409 F: 905 354 6618 [email protected] SWOSSAA Greg LeNeve, Northern Collegiate P: 519.542.5545 F: 519.542.0571 [email protected] with school sport. handling disagreements or asking questions of officials in a Cathy Johnson, North Lambton SS P: 519.786.2166 F: 519.786.5250 [email protected] respectful manner and at the appropriate time can have a In the context of an athletic competition, respect means TDCAA Vince Bellissimo, Father Henry Carr P: 416.393.5521 F: 416.393.5692 [email protected] powerful positive impact on the athletes and spectators. Patricia Coburn, Pope John Paul II P: 416.393.5531 F: 416.393.5735 [email protected] respecting all those involved, including officials. On TDSSAA Norm Pettersen, Silverthorne Collegiate P: 416 394 7010 F: 416 394 7924 [email protected] occasion, there are incidents of misconduct at OFSAA One of the great things about sport is the emotion it David Budzinsky, Lakeshore CI P: 416.394.7650 F: 416.394.6170 [email protected] championships and some of these are the result of actions generates. There are a whole series of emotions that come Sue Thompson, U of T Schools P: 416.946.7991 F: 416.378.6775 [email protected] Charlene Hurley, Albert Campbell CI P: 416.396.6684 F: 416.396.6728 [email protected] or words directed towards officials; in other words, a lack to life during the course of a competition, and certainly WOSSAA Terry O’Rourke, South Huron DHS P: 519.235.0880 F: 519.235.3461 terry_o’[email protected] of respect for officials. over the entire season. One of the difficult challenges for Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.2680 F: 519.245.5498 [email protected] athletes, coaches and officials is to control their emotions Officials are an important part of the competition and are YRAA David Christie, Keswick HS P: 905.476.0933 F: 905.476.0929 [email protected] and channel them in a positive way that will be admired by Erin Gray, Aurora HS P: 905.727.3107 F: 905.727.5804 [email protected] there to enforce the rules of the game so it is contested as others. fairly as possible. They are not out to intentionally impact ADVISORS Continued on page 2 OPSBA Ed Arnold, York Region D.S.B P: 807.937.4888 F: 907.932.1991 [email protected] the outcome of a competition. Sometimes it may seem OCSTA Cliff Casey P: 519.426.9091 F: 519.426.4028 [email protected] Ministry of Ed John Donofrio P: 416.325.2533 F: 416.325.7247 [email protected] 1 Ministry of H P Barbara Lyon-Stewart P: 416.326.8500 F: 416.326.8520 [email protected] www.ofsaa.on.ca The Bulletin | June 2008 OFSAA News

OFSAA Executive Member Honoured at Ontario Sport Awards Continued from page 1 Hosts Needed Congratulations to OFSAA Executive Council member Val This was exemplified by the Canadian women’s hockey team that won Hosts are still required for the following Dunn for receiving the Syl Apps Award for her outstanding the gold medal at the 2002 Olympics. In the final game against the championships in 2008-09: service to OFSAA and school sport at the Ontario Sport USA they were assessed nine consecutive penalties by the American Awards on April 24. referee. Led by their coach, the team remained undistracted, and • Nordic Skiing in the process taught us all a lesson about composure and staying • Girls’ A Soccer Named after Canadian pole-vault champion and former focused on the end goal. • Boys’ A/AA Rugby Toronto Maple Leafs captain, the Syl Apps Award is also • Boys’ Baseball Semi-final (West) known as the Special Achievement Award for Volunteerism Considering the number of games contested over the course of all • Badminton and is presented by the Sport Alliance of Ontario in OFSAA championships, the incidents involving coaches or athletes partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion. and officials is low. However, to continue to advance the “education If these championships do not have hosts by June 13, they will be cancelled. It recognizes Ontario volunteers who have contributed to through school sport” philosophy, OFSAA must continue to promote the development of sport in the province. respect for all those involved in the competition, including officials. If you are interested in the rewarding Val started with OFSAA in the fall of 1989 and is currently experience of hosting an OFSAA a member of the executive council representing NEOAA. championship, and wish to know more She has been vice-chair and chair of the Committee for about what is involved, go to our Val receives her award from the Ministry at the Ontario Girls Activities, as well as a member of the Constitutional website and click on Championships - Sport Awards Review Committee. She received OFSAA’s Leadership in Championship Convenor Info. Contact any School Sport Award in 1996-97 for Boys’ A Volleyball, and staff members listed there for assistance. As Val is retiring this year, receiving the Syl Apps Award was the first female recipient of the Coaching Excellence was a fitting finale to an outstanding career as a teacher- Please let OFSAA staff know if you are Award from the Coaching Association of Ontario. coach. Congratulations Val! Doug Gellatly, interested by June 12. Executive Director Coaching Excellence Awards Recognizes OFSAA Teacher-Coaches

OFSAA is Deb has worked tirelessly, season after season, to proud to provide programs for her students to develop character announce through sport. She always encourages young staff that the members to get involved with athletics, and is an Coaches excellent mentor to new coaches; always leading by Association example. of Ontario Mike Russell has coached in the secondary schools within (CAO) has ROPSSA for over 25 years, during which he convened selected many association championships, including volleyball, two OFSAA badminton, basketball and cricket. He has been teacher- extremely involved in coaching track and soccer, and has coaches as taught physical and health education. the 2008 Deb Shaw (right) receives her award from recipients of Mike is known for going out of his way to share his OFSAA President Tracey Parish. the School knowledge and love for volleyball and other sports to Sport encourage another coach’s knowledge and development. Awards. Deb Shaw of Kenner CVI in Peterborough and He is a true professional and many young coaches have Mike Russell of Rick Hansen in Peel. benefited from his advice. Mike’s coaching style always puts the student-athlete first, allowing the personal The CAO’s Coaching Excellence Awards recognize the development of the athlete through school sport. significant contributions coaches make to both their sport and to athletes in Ontario. OFSAA congratulates Mike and Deb, and thanks them for their commitment and dedication of OFSAA’s motto of Deb Shaw has coached in the secondary schools within Education through School Sport. COSSA for more than 25 years, leading her athletes in basketball, volleyball, soccer and hockey. She is also In 2009, the Coaching Excellence Awards will be given the staff advisor for the Girls Athletic Association. Deb’s to one OFSAA male coach and one OFSAA female “kids come first” attitude also involved her in field hockey, coach. Nomination information can be found on the softball and track when the need arose in her school. OFSAA website.

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News from the Annual General Meeting Helen Gurney: A Look at OFSAA’s Beginnings OFSAA would like to welcome new president Martin They are as follows: As OFSAA with boys in sport until the mid-1970s. Ritsma, replacing Tracey Parish who is moving to past • Judy Selinger is leaving after four years as the celebrates its 60th “It was a slow, but successful, process for the girls,” said president. Both were recognized at OFSAA’s AGM in NWOSSAA representative anniversary this Helen. “Mostly you played with the boys.” April. Current past president Walter Piovesan is also • Val Dunn is leaving after 18 (!) years as the NEOAA year, it’s important finishing up his six-year term on the Executive Council. representative to note how much A Women’s Committee was approved in 1963, but as • Dale Huddleson is leaving after eight years as the the organization of 1966 there was only one women’s representative on We also have three new members of our Executive Council. EOSSAA representative has changed over the OFSAA Board of Directors. It was not until 1974 that Tim Low will be representing the North region, replacing the years, and the all members of the Women’s Committee received voting Val Dunn, Michele VanBargen will be representing the OFSAA would also like to recognize Don Morris, who is people who have privileges. West region, replacing Terry O’Rourke, and Lynn Kelman leaving after three years as the NCSSAA representative, shaped the way it of GBSSA was elected vice president. and was not recognized at the meeting. Helen was an advocate for girls’ sports early on. An is today. avid swimmer and basketball player in university, Helen At the meeting, OFSAA recognized the members of the OFSAA’s Special Projects Coordinator, Mike Thorpe, is 90-year-old Helen describes herself as “a woman who is passionate about Representative and Executive Councils who will be leaving retiring (for the second time) in June, after eight years. Gurney is one of sports and who has always been involved.” She was the the organization in June. Helen Gurney those people. chairman of the Women’s Phys-ed section of the Ontario Educational Association (OEA), and was the first Canadian “I’ve had a great life being a part of OFSAA. It’s been so woman on the executive council of the division of girls rewarding, and it’s given me a lot back,” said Helen, who sports in the American Association of Physical Health was the only female member on the six-member founding Education and Recreation (APHER). board of OFSAA in 1948. In 1950, she became OFSAA representative at the Ministry Back then there were only seven member associations of Education. She retired from the position in 1977. (WOSSA, EOSSA, COSSA, HIAC, TSSAA, TDIAA and NOSSA), compared to 18 today. There were also only “OFSAA creates endless opportunities,” said Helen. “It is six OFSAA championships, compared to 50 now. And the stepping stone for so many kids to become outstanding New president Martin Ritsma thanks president Executive Council member Heather Chambers Marg McGill (left) receives the CSSF Award of they were only for boys. Tennis was the first OFSAA athletes and citizens.” Tracey Parish for her two-year term as president presents Val Dunn (right) with award. Merit for contributions to the benefit of high championship for girls in 1969, but girls were not equal school sport across Canada. And that has definitely not changed since 1948. Celebrating 60 Years at OFSAA’s Annual General Meeting To commemorate OFSAA’s 60-year anniversary, OFSAA (1970-82); Marilyn Pocock (1982-84); Heather Chambers invited past presidents and past chairs of the Committees (1988-90 & 1996-99); Valerie Dunn (1999-2002); Tracey for Boys’ and Girls’ Activities (CBA and CGA) to join the Parish (2002-04); Michelle Van Bargen (2004-06); and group for lunch at the annual meeting in April. Although Cathy Johnson (current) many of the retirees were enjoying the weather in sunnier locations, those available enjoyed the get-together and Past CBA Chairs: Dale Huddleson (right) receives his plaque Reps’ Council member Mike Lalonde presents Doug Gellatly, Executive Director, makes a reminisced about their times at OFSAA. Jim Simpson (1983-85); Sandy Blackshaw (1987-89); from Jean Pye of EOSSAA. Judy Selinger (left) with her plaque. tribute to Mike Thorpe (right). Peter Morris (1989-91); Nick Rowe (2002-05); Brian Helen Gurney, former Ministry of Education Fuller (2005-07); Tim Lowe (current) representative to OFSAA, and Peter Morris, former chair Other Well-Deserved Recognitions of the Committee for Boys’ Activities, enlightened the audience with some interesting historical facts about the Service Awards. These individuals have devoted their Corporate Citation organization. At the Ontario Sport Awards on April 24, OFSAA time and efforts for countless years. Congratulations to thanked Ontario University Athletics for their ongoing the 2007-08 honorees, who received the awards at local We were pleased to welcome the following past leaders support of OFSAA and its provincial championships. ceremonies: of OFSAA: Ward Dilse, Executive Director, accepted the Ministry Corporate Citation award on behalf of OUA. Flora Smith SOSSA Past Presidents: Peter Krailo SWOSSAA John Cullis (1068-70); Andy Martinson (1992-94); Ontario Service Awards Judy Selinger NWOSSAA Tammy Connor (1998-2000), Marg McGill (2002-04), Without its volunteers, OFSAA, like many other Terry Olaskey GBSSA and Tracey Parish (current). organizations, could not function. Each year OFSAA Elaine Wright NCSSAA Past CGA Chairs: recognizes the contributions of six teacher-coaches Bill Hogarth SWOSSAA Lyn Gillespie (1987-89); Dorothy Irvine (France) around the province by nominating them for Provincial The two tables of alumni at OFSAA’s AGM lunch

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Try Day Funding Continues in 2008-09 OFSAA’s 2008 Women’s Sport School a Great Success On May 8 and 9, 150 everyone The Ontario Trillium But: women elementary and high mingling, Foundation will again fund You need help with funding school teachers, coaches dancing and Try Day grants for new or for equipment, clinics/ and athletic directors, doing the limbo. non-traditional sport and clinicians, transportation, attended the OFSAA Even tradeshow physical activity programs in 140 high schools in 2009. participant fees... Women’s Sport School vendors and pub Take advantage of this excellent opportunity to boost Then read the enclosed conference at Durham staff could be your school activity program. Apply for Try Day funding College/UOIT in Oshawa. spotted in the flyer carefully! Everyone showed a lot of spirit and had a today! conga line. Decide upon a program Over the course of the two- great time at the social. If your school would like to: you would like to day event, participants had OFSAA would • Introduce a new sport to your program institute, and submit your the opportunity to attend like to thank all organizers, presenters, participants and • Try a non-traditional sport registration form to the teaching sessions led by tradeshow vendors for making the 2008 Women’s Sport OFSAA office NOW! Delegates strap on their • Develop a fitness club floorball gear in the gym. experienced professionals. School so much fun and such a great success! Keep • Provide a special activity day Registrations are accepted The sessions included checking our website and Bulletin for information on the • Rejuvenate your intramural program on a first-come, first-served floorball, badminton, disc 2009 Coaching Symposium. • Take advantage of special activity programs within basis. golf, yoga in the classroom, fun warm-ups, fitness testing the community Try Day information and 101, hip hop for beginners, self defence, utilizing the • Introduce students to activities which they may registration forms can also weight room, addressing sensitive issues with students, continue throughout their lives be found on the OFSAA mental health, and many others. The interactive sessions • Provide an opportunity to impart the values and fun website under Conferences united teacher-coaches across the province and allowed components of activity to all your Grade 9 students and Events. participants to ask questions, network and discover new/ unconventional sports and teaching methods to pass on to their students. During the conference, OFSAA hosted a tradeshow, which gave sponsors the opportunity to display and sell programs, products and services, while interacting with conference participants. There were a wide variety of booths to visit, as well as many prizes to be won.

Following the tradeshow, a social was held for all Fiona MacGregor shows the ladies individual defence at conference attendees in the campus pub, which had one of the Volleyball sessions.

Grade 9 Try Day a Success OFSAA Unveiling New Logo in the Fall Over 75 schools around the province A new logo for OFSAA received up to $800 in Try Day funding was approved at the April from the Ministry of Health Promotion in Executive Council meeting and the 2007-08 school year. will be officially launched in September. Over 9,000 Grade 9 students were introduced to a tremendous variety of new The decision for OFSAA to and non-traditional sports, and gained have a new logo comes after ? great enjoyment from participation. an extensive decision making process, and the final logo was chosen More than 700 teachers and supervisors from a selection of two after much deliberation. conducted active programs which most OFSAA’s new brand and logo will demonstrate OFSAA moving schools plan to continue in the future. towards the future. It will reflect the amazing volunteers and student There is the possibility that these funds, athletes that shape our OFSAA community. The new logo will soon designated specifically for Grade 9 be even more recognizable than the current one. student activities, may be available again Watch OFSAA’s website and the fall Bulletin for the unveiling of the in 2008-09, so watch the OFSAA website new logo! and fall Bulletin for Grade 9 Try Day news!

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Please Support OFSAA’s School Sport Sponsors OFSAA Alumni News OFSAA is fortunate to have several companies Rugby supporting school sport in Ontario. Official equipment Monilex Founded in 2003, the OFSAA Alumni Association is Annual OFSAA Alumni Golf Tournament and BBQ has been play-tested and endorsed by experienced • Official supplier of Gilbert rugby comprised of former teacher-coaches and student- teacher-coaches. Please support these sponsors when balls and rugby related equipment athletes interested in staying connected with their OFSAA Monday, September 15, 2008 making your purchases. to high schools associates. Tam O’Shanter Golf Club (northeast Toronto) Soccer Through the scholarship fund, the Alumni Association also This is a great day of golf, followed by a barbecue. Badminton Molten supports student-athletes moving on to post-secondary Everyone is invited, so get those retirees out there, Yonex • Official soccer ball of OFSAA: education. and bring along your Association team. Or come as • Official racquet of OFSAA: Molten FX-1000 official game an individual and we will match you up with some fun For the past four years, all funds donated have provided B460, B560 DF, B660 DF ball, Molten FX-150 official people! scholarships of $500 each to student-athletes in different • Official shuttlecocks of OFSAA: practice ball member Associations across the province. Last year’s tournament saw 28 alumni out enjoying the Mavis 350, Mavis 300, Mavis 7 ideal weather and playing a mean game on the links. Insurance Information on the Alumni Association and donation Black Knight Ensurco Insurance Group forms are available on the website. Every donation, Please pass along this information about the OFSAA • Official badminton eyewear • Official home and auto group however small, assists with this scholarship program and Alumni Association to recent retirees from your school. provider of OFSAA insurance provider for teachers charitable receipts are issued, so please consider giving and administrators If they have questions, they may contact Diana Ranken at Basketball today. [email protected] or 416-426-7437. Spalding Accommodations • TF-1000 ZK Pro, Official Westmont Hospitality Group basketball of OFSAA • Official hotel partner of OFSAA Volleyball Rings Baden Baron Insignia • Baden 15-0C, Official volleyball • Official ring supplier of OFSAA of OFSAA

Age Classifications for the Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates for 2008-09 Teachers, coaches and administrators are advised to make 2008-09 School Year transferring students aware of the transfer policy, but should not indicate that they will be declared eligible. For the 2008--09 school year, a Midget will be born in 1994 or later, and may only compete at Please encourage students to file their transfer appeals early in the OFSAA in the Midget category for one year in school year. This will ensure deadlines are not missed, and that Grade 9. A Junior will be born in 1993 or 1994, eligibility status is determined well in advance of the season. and a Senior will be born in 1989 or later. Please ensure you have the most up-to-date copy of the policy 1988 or earlier ineligible and form. Both can be found on the website under Constitution & 1989 Senior Policies. The following are the dates for next year’s appeals: 1990 Senior Meeting Date Deadline for Applications 1991 Senior Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008 Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 1992 Senior Friday, Nov. 7, 2008 Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008 1993-94 Junior Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008 1994 Midget Friday, Feb. 20, 2009 Thursday, Feb. 5, 2008 How old was the student as of January 1, 2008? Thursday, April 23, 2009 Wednesday, April 8, 2008 Years of Eligibility To appeal an Association decision, please call the OFSAA office Coaches and students are reminded that students and give the name of the student and his/her school, as well as the are eligible to compete for no more than five name of the principal. A letter will be sent to the student, c/o the Official Soccer Ball of OFSAA moltenusa.com consecutive years from date of entry into Grade principal, telling him/her the date, time and location of the appeal Trademarks owned by Molten Corporation or Molten USA, Inc. © 2007 Molten USA, Inc. 9. There is no appeal to this rule. hearing. The letter will outline what information the student must provide prior to the meeting date.

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OFSAA-Sanctioned Invitational Events When OFSAA sanctions a school to host an invitational The forms for these sanctions are on OFSAA’s website OFSAA Coaching Symposium 2009 event, all teams participating in that competition must be under Forms, and should be submitted at least 30 days eligible under OFSAA rules and regulations, and teams prior to your event. May, 2009 at Durham College/UOIT and individuals must be supervised by a teacher for the Check the website for regular updates on OFSAA- duration of the event. Focusing on the technical side of coaching, this conference provides sport-specific skills, drills and sanctioned Invitationals and to check that your school’s strategies through on-court and classroom sessions. The program has introductory and advanced Cross Country in the US sanction is listed if you have applied. If you have applied Teams or individuals participating in cross country meets in and your school is not listed on the website as receiving sessions that will benefit both new and seasoned male and female coaches at the elementary and the US this fall MUST receive OFSAA sanction to attend. approval, please contact Diana Ranken, Sanctions high school level. Failure to notify OFSAA on the appropriate form, well Coordinator, at [email protected] The OFSAA Coaching in Ontario Schools course will be available for Coaching Symposium before the event, will result in the school not being granted REMINDER: Deadline for submissions for the fall Bulletin is entry into the meet. delegates as an add-on to the conference. July 30. Many states holding invitational competitions require Watch OFSAA’s website and fall Bulletin for more information. Ontario teams to receive sanction from their provincial organization. 2008-09 Events Don’t miss out on this professional development opportunity! Football Interprovincial Tournaments or Exhibition Events National Capital A/AA Invitational Schools sending competitors to events in other provinces Semi-finals: November 22, 2008 Location TBA must seek sanction from OFSAA as well. Schools hosting Finals: November 29, 2008 Kingston teams or individual competitions where schools from other Convenor: Mike Rumleski, North Hastings HS provinces are participating must also receive sanction, or Email: [email protected] the invited schools may not attend. Phone: 613-332-1220

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OFSAA Badminton

St. Catharines May 1 - 3, 2008 Men’s Doubles B Flight C Flight Brock University in St. Catharines and the A Flight 1. Eric Scott/Sean Macpherson 1. Austin Shymansky/Fred Belanger Niagara Region played host to the OFSAA 1. Peter Butler/Ross Golding COSSA SWOSSAA 2008 Badminton Championships. CISAA 2. Joey Vandervet/Evan Macdonald 2. James Richmond/Michael Sullivan 2. Dave Smith/Cole Harris Co-convenors Pierre Blanchard and Martha CWOSSA EOSSAA GHAC Cruikshank from A.N. Myer SS, as well as the 3. Maclean Brownlee/Derek Jannsen 3. Courtney Tai/Ryan Sze 3. Nick Arruda/Taylor Giffin rest of their SOSSA organizing committee, GBSSA YRAA LOSSA provided the participants of this year’s 4. Damian Cheung/Nathan Lee 4. Korandeep Randhawa/Gyan Singh 4. Ryan De Merchant/David Chuang championship with an exciting and memorable YRAA TDSSAA GHAC experience. Besides the great badminton, the event was highlighted by a magic show and Canadian Mixed Doubles Olympian Charmaine Reid’s demonstration A Flight game and banquet keynote address. 1. Carrie Li/Timothy Lam Co-convenor Martha Cruikshank was selected YRAA as the Leadership in School Sport Award winner 2. Tracy Wong/Mark Wong for her long-time involvement in badminton, and YRAA for her guidance in letting kids be kids. 3. Natalie Rook/Greg Rook GHAC Men’s Singles A Flight Champion Women’s Singles A Flight Champion Congratulations Martha and enjoy your 4. Bethany So/Travis Wong Nyl Yakura. Michelle Li. retirement! TDSSAA

Women’s Singles B Flight A Flight B Flight C Flight 1. Nadia Balooch/Salman Balooch 1. Michelle Li YRAA 1. Maya Levin NCSSAA 1. Katherine Harvey NEOAA ROPSSAA 2. Surabhi Kadam TDSSAA 2. Jill Grobbecker WOSSAA 2. Wing Ka Tsang TDSSAA 2. Stephanie Lau/Ryan Lau 3. Shanaz Currim YRAA 3. Christi Cheng TDSSAA 3. Natasha Wong GHAC ROPSSAA 4. Kathy Lui NCSSAA 4. Jessamaine Chang TDSSAA 4. Madison Jacinto TDCAA 3. Janet Kwan/Matthew Marr TDSSAA 4. Holly Vlasov/Joel Vlasov CWOSSA Women’s Doubles C Flight A Flight B Flight C Flight 1. Elisa Cheng/Jeremy Wei 1. Jody Cheng/Stephanie Yeung 1. Pearl Chung/Whitney Wong 1. Valeria Breen/Natasha Cyr TDCAA CISAA TDSSAA NCSSAA 2. Mandy Sullivan/Greg Szuba 2. Janice Law/Carrie Law 2. Rebecca Stanley/Sarah Meng 2. Candy Fung/Chris Pinto CWOSSA TDSSAA CWOSSA TDCAA 3. Laura Moon/Dane Edwards 3. Maggie Siu/Connie Wong 3. Emily Conlon/Erblina Qatipi 3. Jennifer Qu/Tila Tannis GBSSA TDSSAA CWOSSA WOSSAA 4. Andrea Scocchia/Myles Stevens 4. Katie Dejak/Ina Carcani 4. Shannon Hughes/Emma Kent 4. Amy Vanderloom/Kelsey Neerhof NWOSSAA NCSSAA NEOAA COSSA

Men’s Singles A Flight B Flight C Flight 1. Nyl Yakura LOSSA 1. Kik Hansen SWOSSAA 1. Kyle Thomson COSSA 2. Timothy Chiu YRAA 2. Victor Tsang TDSSAA 2. Dave Giddings CWOSSA 3. Jonathan Ma TDSSAA 3. Andrew Liang ROPSSAA 3. Sunny Chen TDSSAA 4. Matthew Woo YRAA 4. Alex Duong GHAC 4. Jonathan Ho CISAA

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OFSAA Boys’ A Basketball OFSAA Boys’ AA Basketball Port Hope March 3 - 5, 2008 Oshawa March 3 - 5, 2008 Congratukations to Acadèmie A.Y. Jackson SS from Catholique Mère-Teresa who NCSSAA took home the won the Boys’ A Basketball Boys’ AA Basketball title, championship title for the after three days of tough second year in a row! competition. Team members: Kevin Amisso, Congratulations to team Daniel Batarseh, Jimmy members Haris Adjulovic, Bilenga, Phillip Charbonneau, Muhammad Afzal, Jesse Duguay, Kenan Etale, Sean McCarthy, Patrick Alain Grubac, Beni Kangu, McCarthy, Mohamed Glody Madimba, Daniel Yousef, Ashish Darji, Ismail McAllonan, Elvis Momat, Deria, Denis Dervisevic, Steve Mucowintore, Marc Jordan Erskine, Ryan Musungayi, Brendan Springer, Heffernan, Anthony and coach Martin Vaillancourt Hinds, Ayaz Indawala, (pictured right). Justin Perkins and Evgueni Petrenko, and coaches Guest speaker at this year’s Steve Ashfield and Cheryl banquet was Duncan Cowan Hyndman (pictured left). who is presently a health and physical education teacher An extremely exciting day at Frontenac SS in Kingston, of finals featured talented and the assistant coach of players who demonstrated the men’s basketball team at sportsmanship in all facets Queen’s University of the game. committee who spent countless hours creating a fantastic Duncan played at Queen’s for hosting, and to the local businesses and fans for their Convened by John Pfeifer, the Boys’ AA Basketball championship. from 1998 to 2002, and was team captain in his final year. support. Championships were held this year at G.L. Roberts in Oshawa and were welcomed by the entire community. Congratulations to John Pfeifer who received the Thank you to co-convenors Paul Elsley and Tim White, as Congratulations to Paul Elsley, who was presented with the Leadership in School Sport Award. well as the rest of the organizing committee, who all did Leadership in School Sport Award. A big thanks to John Pfeifer and the organizing an excellent job. Thank you also to Trinity College School

Participating Teams Quarter Finals Participating Teams Quarter Finals St. Francis SS SOSSA Borden def. Montcalm 61 - 45 CISAA Mère-Teresa def. L’Essor 85 - 41 Parkside HS SOSSA St. Thomas def. Timmins 45 - 39 Trinity College School CISAA Woodstock Collegiate def. Cental Algoma 50 - 33 Montcalm SS WOSSAA A.Y. Jackson def. Parkside 61 - 45 Rockway Mennonite Collegiate CWOSSA Rockway Mennonite def. Niagara Christian 53 - 50 St. Thomas Aquinas GHAC St. Francis def. Forester 55 - 49 Timmins H & VS NEOAA Notre Dame Catholic HS EOSSAA Ridley College def. St Thomas Aquinas 59 - 35 Semi Finals Holy Trinity Catholic SS EOSSAA Robert L. Borden TDSSAA Semi Finals A.Y. Jackson def. Borden 54 - 51 Almaguin Highlands SS GBSSA A.Y. Jackson SS NCSSAA Mère Teresa def. Rockway Mennonite 62 - 48 St. Francis def. St. Thomas 49 - 44 O’Garman HS NEOAA Perth & District EOSSAA Ridley College def. Woodstock Collegiate 62 - 53 Central Algoma SS NOSSA John L. Forester SS SWOSSAA Bronze Medal Match St. Thomas Aquinas HS NWOSSAA Bronze Medal Match Oshawa Central LOSSA St. Thomas def. Borden 62 - 55 Niagara Christian SOSSA Rockway Mennonite def. Woodstock Collegiate 48 - 42 G.L.Roberts LOSSA St. Joseph’s CSS EOSSA Gold Medal Match E.S. L’Essor SWOSSAA A.Y. Jackson def. St. Francis 37 - 30 Crawford Adventist Academy TDCAA Gold Medal Match West Ferris SS NOSSA Mère Teresa def. Ridley College 54 - 44 West Toronto Collegiate TDSSAA Cobourg District CI West COSSA Woodstock Collegiate Institute WOSSAA Bishop F. Marrocco TDCAA E.S. Publique Deslauriers NCSSAA Bishop MacDonnell CHS CWOSSA Acadèmie Catholique Mère-Teresa GHAC Winston Churchill NWOSSAA St. Thomas Aquinas GBSSA

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OFSAA Boys’ AAA Basketball OFSAA Boys’ AAAA Basketball Paris March 3 - 5, 2008 Toronto March 3 - 5, 2008 In an extremely close final game, In another very close St. Patrick CHS from NCSSAA championship final, took the Boys’ AAA Basketball Pickering HS from LOSSA title after defeating Vaughan SS took the gold medal 63 to 62. honours at the Boys’ AAAA Congratulations to team Basketball Championship, members Jamael Babineau, defeating Eastern Brian Nuwagaba, Rolph Estin, Commerce 47 to 46. Gregory Carter, Stephen Congratulations to team Rodrigues, Farshad Chezani- members Jamal Bucknor, Sharai, Brandon Jean, Jesse Ricardo Chung, Liban Duodu, Sean Omumia, Hassan, Cory Joseph, Philbert Louis, Christian-Olivier Devoe Joseph, Natiel Kondo Pania and Afeworki McKenzie, Jhedon Gebrekerestos, and coach Mike McPherson, Juevol Myles, Rowley (pictured left). Ken Nkrumah, Dwayne Due to a major snowstorm, Smith, Delroy Thomas, the final day of competition Jonathan Tull, Jameel was rescheduled for Thursday, Williamson and Justin March 6. But the snow definitely Wiltshire, and coach Jim did not put a damper on the Barclay. teams’ spirits, as the competition The championship took was even more intense than the place in various locations previous days’. in Toronto, and the Thank you to convenor Dave organizing committee did Congratulations to Don Marchione who was honoured with Thomas and the organizing Dave also followed the True Sport values and ensured all an outstanding job. the Leadership in School Sport Award for his many years committee, who did an extremely good job of organizing athletes experienced a positive, meaningful and enriching Thank you to co-convenors Al Northcott and Don as a leader and coach of boys’ basketball. this event and getting the entire town involved. Thank you championship. Marchione for all of their hard work and dedication to this also to hosts Paris District HS, who have a rich tradition of Congratulations to Dave, who received the Leadership in championship. basketball in their school. School Sport Award. Participating Teams Quarter Finals Pickering HS LOSSA Mother Teresa def. Henry Carr 66 - 43 Participating Teams Quarter Finals Easter Commerce TDSSAA Beal def. Goetz 60 - 43 St. David CHS CWOSSA Oakridge def. Peterborough 45 - 40 Father Henry Carr TDCAA Eastern Commerce def. Campion 65 - 56 St. Basil SS NOSSA St. Patrick def. Catholic Central 56 - 43 HB Beal WOSSA Pickering def. Oakwood 59 - 47 Catholic Central HS SWOSSAA Vaughan def. Martingrove 61 - 53 Fr. Michael Goetz ROPSSAA Martingrove CI TDSSAA Central Commerce def. Jean Vanier 54 - 49 Semi Finals Blessed Mother Teresa TDCAA Peterborough CI & VS COSSA Eastern Commerce def. Mother Teresa 62 - 46 Semi Finals Cathedral Heights GHAC Governor Simcoe SS SOSSA Pickering def. Beal 66 - 44 St. Patrick def. Oakridge 56 - 37 Oakwood CI TDSSAA Donald A. Wilson AA LOSSA Vaughan def. Central Commerce 73 - 46 St. Edmund Campion ROPSSAA Bronze Medal Match Ascension of Our Lord SS ROPSSAA At. Anne SS SWOSSAA Beal def. Mother Teresa 49 - 48 Vaughan SS YRAA Bronze Medal Match Pine Ridge SS LOSSA Jean Vanier SS TDCAA Central Commerce def. Oakridge 59 - 53 Sacred Heart Catholic HS YRAA Gold Medal Match Central Commerce Collegiate TDSSAA Pickering def. Eastern Commerce 47 - 46 Centennial C & VI CWOSSA Huntsville HS GBSSA Gold Medal Match St. Patrick def. Vaughan 63 - 62 Denis Morris HS SOSSA St. John’s College CWOSSA Bear Creek SS GBSSA Holy Cross CSS EOSSAA St. Michael’s College CISSA Oakridge SS WOSSAA Forest Heights CI CWOSSA St. Patrick CHS NCSSAA Colonel By SS NCSSAA

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Boys’ Golf Festival (WOSSAA) Girls’ A Basketball (NOSSA) Boys’ A Basketball (EOSSAA) Girls’ AAA/AAAA Hockey (GBSSA) Girls’ A/AA Rugby (COSSA) Boys’ AAA Soccer (SWOSSAA) Thurs - Fri, Oct. 16-17, St. Thomas Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22, North Bay Mon - Wed, March 9-11, Petawawa Tuesday - Friday, March 24-27, Orillia Mon - Wed, June 1-3, Belleville Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, Windsor Ryan Matches, Parkside CI Lorie Tremblay, ES Algonquin Jamie Davis, General Panet HS Murray Eckstein, Park Street CI David Whitney, Bayside SS Mike Mckittrik and Rocco Facchineri, P: 519.633.0090, F: 519.633.9516 P: 705.472.8240, F: 705.726.5422 P: 613.687.2095, F: 613.687.2095 P: 705.326.7386, F: 705.326.7388 P: 613.966.2922, F: 613.966.4564 Catholic Central HS [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 [email protected] [email protected] P: 519.256.3171, F: 905.256.3171 Entry Deadline: Wednesday, Oct. 8 Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 10 Entry Deadline: Friday May 30 [email protected] Girls’ AA Basketball (NWOSSAA) Boys’ AA Basketball (NEOAA) [email protected] Girls’ Golf Festival (CISAA) Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22, Thunder Bay Mon - Wed, March 9-11, Timmins Boys’ A/AA Hockey (COSSA) Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby (LOSSA) Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 Thurs, Oct. 16 Lauri Mcfarlane, St. Ignatius SS Darrell Sokoloski, Timmins HVS Wed - Sat, March 25-28, Peterborough Mon - Wed, June 1-3, TBA TBA P: 807.344.8433, F: 807.345.1237 P: 705.360.1411, F: 705.268.6603 John Bruce, Holy Cross CSS Entry Deadline: Tuesday, May 26 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 P: 705.748.6664, F: 705.742.1498 Boys’ AAAA Soccer (TDSSAA) Entry Deadline: Wednesday, Oct. 8 Boys’ A/AA Rugby (TBA) Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 Entry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11 Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, TBA Boys’ AAA Basketball (NCSSAA) Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, TBA Girls’ Field Hockey (TBA) Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 Mon - Wed, March 9-11, Ottawa Boys’ AAA/AAAA Hockey (NOSSA) Entry Deadline: Friday May Thurs - Sat, Nov. 6-8, Peterborough Girls’ AAA Basketball (SOSSA) Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22, Richard Sutton, Ridgemont HS Wed - Sat, March 25-28, North Bay Girls’ A Soccer (TBA) Helen Lynett, Holy Cross CSS Boys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby (SOSSA) St. Catharines P: 613.733.4860, F: 613.521.9637 John Wilson, St. Joseph-Scollard Hall SS Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, TBA P: 705.748.6664, F: 705.748.1498 Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, Hamilton Tom Grantis, Governor Simcoe SS Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 P: 705.494.8600, F: 705.474.4223 Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 [email protected] Paul Pendakis, Saltfleet DHS P: 905.934.4006, F: 905.934.3389 Entry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11 Entry Deadline: Sunday Nov. 2 P: 905.573.3000, ext. 2025, Girls’ AA Soccer (NWOSSAA) Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 Boys’ AAAA Basketball (SWOSSAA) Mon - Wed, March 9-11, Windsor Boys’ Curling (SOSSA) F: 905.573.2408 Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, Kenora Cross Country (West) Pete Cusumano, Catholic Central HS Wed - Sat, March 25-28, Grimsby [email protected] Reg McDonald, Beaver Brae HS Sat, Nov. 1, Sania Girls’ AAAA Basketball (SWOSSAA) Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22, Sarnia P: 519.256.3171, F: 519.256.6691 Rina Rode, Grimsby DSS Entry Deadline: Monday, June 1 P: 807.468.6401, F: 807.468.3628 Mark Scott, Sarnia Northern John Thrasher, Sarnia Northern Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 P: 905.945.5416, F: 905.945.4226 [email protected] P: 519.542.5545, F: 519.542.0571 Track & Field Regionals P: 519.542.5545, F: 519.542.0571 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 [email protected] Weeks of May 17 & 24 Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 Girls’ A Volleyball (CISAA) Entry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11 Entry Deadline: Friday, Oct. 24 Tues - Wed, March 10-11, Port Hope Central - YRAA Girls’ AAA Soccer (NCSSAA) Boys’ Football Bowls (Committee) Tim White, Trinity College Girls’ Curling (SOSSA) South - ROPSSAA Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, Ottawa Boys’ A Volleyball (NWOSSAA) Fri - Sat, Nov. 28-29, TBA P: 905.885.3217, F: 905.885.9690 Wed - Sat, March 25-28, Grimsby North - no meet Walter Piovesan, Ottawa-Carleton DSB Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, Kenora [email protected] Rina Rode, Grimsby DSS East - EOSSAA P: 613.596.8211, F: 613.239.2655 Heather Pais & Joanne Krisko, Alpine Skiing (Committee) Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 P: 905.945.5416, F: 905.945.4226 Metro - Committee [email protected] St. Thomas Aquinas HS Mon - Tues, Feb. 23-24, Collingwood [email protected] West - CWOSSA Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 P: 807.548.8282, F: 807.548.1946 OFSAA Alpine Skiing SAC Girls’ AA Volleyball (NWOSSAA) Entry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11 [email protected] Contact OFSAA office Tues - Wed, March 10-11, TBA Track & Field (Metro) Girls’ AAAA Soccer (SOSSA) [email protected] Entry Deadline: Sunday, Feb. 15 Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 Girls’ Gymnastics (Committee) Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, TBA Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, Niagara Falls Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 TBA Entry Deadline: Wednesday, May 27 Frank Capretta, St. Paul HS Nordic Skiing (TBA) Girls’ AAA Volleyball (NOSSA) Contact OFSAA office P: 905.356.4313, F: 905.356.6605 Boys’ A Soccer (WOSSAA) Boys’ AA Volleyball (WOSSAA) Thurs - Fri, Feb. 26-27, TBA Tues - Wed, March 10-11, TBA [email protected] Badminton (TBA) Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, London Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, Stratford Entry Deadline: Wednesday, Feb. 18 Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 Martin Ritsma, Stratford Central SS Thurs - Sat, May 7-9, TBA Eric Lammers, London District Christian P: 510.271.4500, F: 519.273.7118 Swimming (ROPSSAA) Girls’ AAAA Volleyball (ROPSSAA) Entry Deadline: Wednesday, April 29 HS Boys’ Baseball (Committee) [email protected] Tues - Wed, March 3-4, Etobicoke Tues - Wed, March 10-11, Mississauga P: 519.455.4360, F: 519.455.4364 TBA, Toronto Tennis Festival (Committee) Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 Michelle Bettig, Mayfield SS Ken Jones, Mayfield SS [email protected] Contact OFSAA office Mon - Tues, June 1-2, Toronto P: 905.846.6060, F: 905.584.9823 P: 905.846.6060, F: 905.584.9823 Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 Boys’ AAA Volleyball (EOSSAA) [email protected] Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3 OFSAA Tennis SAC Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, Kingston Entry Deadline: Monday, Feb. 23 Contact OFSAA office Boys’ AA Soccer (SOSSA) East Region Semi-Final (CISAA) Mark Mckenna, Regiopolis-Notre Dame Entry Deadline: Wednesday, April 29 Thurs - Sat, June 4-6, Hamilton Thurs - Fri, May 28-29 P: 613.545.1902, F: 613.548.4024 Wrestling (ROPSSAA) Girls’ A/AA Hockey (GBSSA) Nathan Siebenga, Hamilton District Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 21 Boys’ A/AA Field Lacrosse (COSSA) Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 Thurs - Fri, March 5-6, Brampton Mon - Thurs, March 23-26, Orillia Christian HS Rich Knill, Turner Fenton SS Murray Eckstein, Park Street CI Fri - Sat, June 5-6, TBA P: 905.648.6655, F: 905.648.3139 West Region Semi-Final (TBA) Boys’ AAAA Volleyball (GBSSA) P: 905.453.9220, F: 905.453.9692 P: 705.326.7386, F: 705.326.7388 Entry Deadline: Monday, June 1 Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28 Thurs - Fri, May 28-29 Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, Barrie Entry Deadline: Wednesday, Feb. 25 [email protected] Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 21 Dale Baker, Innisdale SS Boys’ AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse (YRAA) Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 10 Fri - Sat, June 5-6, Aurora P: 705.726.2552, F: 705.726.5422 Snowboarding (TBA) Tues, March 10, TBA Rob Bladon, Aurora HS Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16 **Please note that this is a draft of the championship calendar and OFSAA Snowboarding SAC P: 905.727.3107, F: 905.884.4694 Contact OFSAA office Entry Deadline: Monday, June 1 some dates have not yet been finalized** Entry Deadline: Monday, March 2

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OFSAA Boys’ and Girls’ Curling Peterborough April 1 - 5, 2008 Gary Fenn and Don Smith of Thomas A. Stewart SS Participating Boys Teams Participating Girls Teams and their organizing committee hosted both Boys’ and The CISAA St. Thomas Aquinas SS COSSA Girls’ Curling Championships at three curling clubs in the Thomas A. Stewart SS COSSA Crestwood SS COSSA Peterborough area. I.E. Weldon SS COSSA Grey Highlands SS CWOSSA Kitchener-Waterloo CVS CWOSSA South Grenville DHS EOSSAA Congratulations to the girls champions from M.M. Robinson North Dundas DHS EOSSAA Carleton Place HS EOSSAA (GHAC) in Burlington: Pamela Feldkamp, Jasmin Thuston, Midland SS GBSSA Nantyr Shores SS GBSSA Heather Cridland, Sara Hamilton and Gina Almeida, and Bishop Tonnos CHS GHAC M.M. Robinson HA GHAC their coaches Louise Feldkamp and Aaron Kilpatrick. All Saints CSS LOSSA Pickering HS LOSSA Osgoode Township HS NCSSAA Osgoode Township HS NCSSAA Congratulations also to the boys champions from Bishop O’Gorman HS NEOAA Timiskaming DSS NEOAA Tonnos (GHAC) in Ancaster, Eric Reid, Fraser Reid, Daniel Elliot Lake SS NOSSA Sir James Dunn C & VS NOSSA Norwood, Chris Daley and Miranda Keenan, and their Manitoulin SS NOSSA St. Ignatius HS NWOSSAA coaches Sue Reid and Helen Downey. Westgate C & VI NWOSSAA Hillcrest HS NWOSSAA The organizing committee and convenors put forth a Notre Dame CSS ROPSSAA North Park SS ROPSSAA tremendous amount of time and effort to make this E.L. Crossley SS SOSSA Grimsby DSS SOSSA championship a great success. Both girls’ and boys’ finals Chatham-Kent SS SWOSSAA Northern CI & VS SWOSSAA were televised by Cogeco Cable. Brebeuf College TDCAA Cardinal Newman CSS TDCAA Etobicoke CI TDSSAA Humberside CI TDSSAA Don Smith received the Leadership in School Sport Award Parkside CI WOSSAA Parkside CI WOSSAA for his many years of coaching and promoting high school Markham DSS YRAA Sacred Heart CHS YRAA curling. Well deserved Don!

Girls’ Quarter Finals Crestwood def. St. Thomas 9 - 3 Robinson def. Northern 5 - 4 Grimsby def. Pickering 6 - 4 Parkside def. St. Ignatius 7 - 4 Girls’ Semi Finals Grimsby def. Parkside 8 - 5 Robinson def. Crestwood 7 - 4 Girls’ Bronze Medal Match Crestwood def. Parkside 5 - 4 Girls’ Gold Medal Match Robinson def. Grimsby 6 - 5 Boys’ Quarter Finals Markham def. Notre Dame 5 - 4 Kitchener-Waterloo def. Osgoode 7 - 1 O’Gorman def. All Saints 6 - 4 Bishop Tonnos def. Etobicoke 5 - 4 Boys’ Semi Finals Bishop Tonnos def. O’Gorman 8 - 3 Kitchener-Waterloo def. Markham 7 - 1 Boys’ Bronze Medal Match O’Gorman def. Markham 2 - 0 Boys’ Gold Medal Match Bishop Tonnos def. Kitchener Waterloo 7 - 2

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OFSAA Girls’ Gymnastics Level 3 Beam Vault 1. Jennifer Ellis 11.700 COSSA 1. Sara Pomerleau 10.500 SWOSSAA 2. Lindsay McFarland 11.650 COSSA Ancaster April 28 - 29, 2008 2. Becca Love 10.450 COSSA 3. Nikki DeHaan 11.550 COSSA 3. Tanya Nagle 10.400 CWOSSA 4. Mollie Weichel 11.500 CWOSSA The Morgan Firestone arena 4. Brontie Hladysh 10.25 CWOSSA 5. Laurence Marchand 11.450 NOSSA in Ancaster was the site for 5. Stacey McNeill 10.225 EOSSA Floor the 2008 OFSAA Gymnastics Bars 1. Lindsay McFarland 12.000 COSSA Championships. 1. Shawna Sterner 11.000 NOSSA 2. Perry Reesor 11.85 COSSA 2. Stacey McNeill 10.750 EOSSA 3. Kaleigh McIlveen 11.750 GBSSA Thank you to OFSAA 3. Bryanna Southorn 10.650 GBSSA 4. Perry Reesor 11.85 COSSA Gymnastics Convenors Gene 4. Mallory Woodward 10.600 COSSA 5. Vienna Goldthorp 11.700 GBSSA Sutton, Lynne Smiley and 4. Sarah Stather 10.600 COSSA 5. Julie Hawley 11.700 COSSA 5. Janine Maloney 11.700 COSSA Kellie Hinnells and their Beam 5. Beth Gauld 11.700 CWOSSA volunteers for an outstanding 1. Stacey McNeill 10.900 EOSSA 5. Tiffany Bush 11.700 GBSSA event! 2. Samantha Barrie 10.850 NOSSA 3. Franklyn Searle 10.700 SOSSA School Congratulations to the 4. Bryanna Southorn 10.650 GBSSA 1. Nicholson COSSA 90.525 5. Shelby Bergeron 10.400 NOSSA 2. LCVI COSSA 89.4 OFSAA Leadership in Sport 3. Saugeen CWOSSA 88.825 Award recipient Diane Porter Floor 4. Banting GBSSA 88.125 who has been developing 1. Maggie Davey 11.550 CWOSSA 5. St Peters COSSA 87.875 2. Victoria Cowan 11.350 SOSSA student athletes with the 3. Franklyn Searle 11.300 SOSSA Level 6 goal of success her entire 4. Britney Lester 11.250 COSSA Vault career. Thank you Diane for 4. Teri Nagle 11.250 CWOSSA 1. Alicia Violin 13.350 NOSSA everything you have done for 2. Natalie Kruger 13.250 GBSSA School 3. Erin Aitken 13.050 GBSSA the sport of gymnastics and Floor 1. North Park CWOSSA 83.475 1. Kassandra Bradley 11.4500 NOSSA 4. Megan Howard 13.025 NOSSA your athletes. 2. Sir Winston Churchill SOSSA 83.000 2. Sherry Jordison 11.400 COSSA 5. Courtenay Wood 12.975 WOSSA 3. Napanee District EOSSAA 81.725 3. Samantha Rafo 11.300 SWOSSAA 5. Rhianna Lefler 12.975 WOSSA 4. Pauline Johnson CWOSSA 81.425 4. Natalya Nicole 11.250 GBSSA Bars Level 1 Level 2 5. College Notre-Dame NOSSA 80.825 4. Michelle St-Denis 11.250 NOSSA 1. Alicia Violin 12.70 NOSSA Vault Vault Level 4 2. Natalie Kruger 13.350 GBSSA 1. Jessica Bortolussi 11.475 SOSSA 1. Alyssa Mantini 11.500 SOSSA School Vault 3. Megan Howard 13.300 NOSSA 2. Simone Hummel 11.20 SOSSA 2. Morgan McNeilly 11.225 COSSA 1. Delhi District WOSSA 40.575 1. Caitlin Cook 10.925 COSSA 4. Courtenay Wood 12.000 WOSSA 3. Amy Ives 10.975 SWOSSAA 3. Stephanie Leduc 11.125 NOSSA 2. North Park CWOSSA 47.75 2. Renata Tracey 10.875 SOSSA 5. Erin Aitken 11.500 GBSSA 4. Amanda Coutu 10.750 SOSSA 4. Leanna Kennedy 11.000 COSSA 3. Pauline Johnson CWOSSA 30.65 3. Alison Joslin 10.700 COSSA 4. Saugeen District CWOSSA 82.025 5. Sam Schevers 10.70 COSSA 5. Nadia Omri 10.850 NOSSA Beam 4. Jenna Huneault 10.650 SWOSSAA 5. Simcoe Composite CWOSSA 21.15 1. Alicia Violin 13.400 NOSSA Bars Bars 5. Julie Patterson 10.600 COSSA 2. Krista VanNest 13.200 SWOSSAA 1. Gabrielle Bonin 11.30 NOSSA 1. Morgan McNeilly 11.40 COSSA Level 5 Bars 3. Stephanie McFarland 12.800 COSSA 2. Amanda Coutu 11.25 SOSSA 2. Alyssa Mantini 11.10 SOSSA Vault 1. Caitlin Cook 11.200 COSSA 4. Zophia Hilton 12.500 SWOSSAA 3. Megan McPolland 11.20 COSSA 2. Ciara Jones 11.10 CWOSSA 1. Lindsay McFarland 11.850 COSSA 2. Julie Patterson 11.100 COSSA 5. Megan Howard 12.15 NOSSA 4. Daniella Bertucci 11.125 SWOSSAA 4. Donika Gjocoj 11.000 SWOSSAA 2. Vienna Goldthorp 11.700 GBSSA 3. Michelle St-Denis 11.00 NOSSA 3. Meghan Reiner 11.650 SWOSSAA 5. Simone Hummel 11.100 SOSSA 5. Marissa Driscoll 11.000 COSSA Floor 4. Michelle Dumont 10.950 NOSSA 4. Nikki DeHaan 11.475 COSSA 5. Karine Taillon 11.100 NOSSA 1. Alicia Violin 13.600 NOSSA Beam 5. Melissa Conforzi 10.900 GBSSA 4. Laurence Marchand 11.475 NOSSA 2. Krista VanNest 13.250 SWOSSAA Beam 1. Alisha VanNest 11.050 SWOSSAA 5. Amelie Lamontagne 11.400 NOSSA 3. Rhianna Lefler 13.100 WOSSA 1. Simone Hummel 11.050 SOSSA 2. Chloe Reis 10.950 CISSA Beam 4. Courtenay Wood 12.850 WOSSA 2. Chole Grande 10.60 SOSSA 3. Megan Kelly 10.700 NOSSA 1. Michelle St-Denis 10.95 NOSSA Bars 5. Natalie Kruger 12.750 GBSSA 3. Raiza Sedana 10.550 SWOSSAA 4. Sarah Rossetti 10.650 CISSA 2. Renata Tracey 10.900 SOSSA 1. Sarah Henshaw 11.850 SWOSSAA 3. Allison Mateff 10.850 GBSSA 2. Rachel Lariviere 11.650 SWOSSAA 4. Amanda Coutu 10.500 SOSSA 5. Miranda Rossi 10.600 CWOSSA Aerobic Gymnastics 3. Caitlin Cook 10.850 COSSA 3. Cherina Gourley 11.550 GBSSA 5. Alexia Manchon 10.450 CISSA 5. Stephanie Leduc 10.600 NOSSA Novice 4. missing 4. Perry Reesor 11.500 COSSA 1. Lindsay CVI COSSA 19.83 Floor Floor 5. Katie Goodwin 10.800 CISSA 5. Lindsay McFarland 11.400 COSSA 2. Banting SS GBSSA 19.66 1. Megan Desimone 11.25 NOSSA 1. Emily Townsend 11.350 COSSA 3. Quinte SS COSSA 18.56 2. Maryanne Stones 11.100 SOSSA 2. Josee Charbonneau 11.300 NOSSA 4. Manitoulin SS NOSSA 18.33 3. Cara Nadeau 10.950 NOSSA 3. Emma Woolridge 11.100 GBSSA 3. Kayla Michaelis 10.950 GBSSA 4. Natalie St.Hilaire 11.050 SOSSA 5. Sudbury SS NOSSA 17.86 4. Amanda Coutu 10.500 SOSSA 5. Ciara Jones 11.00 CWOSSA Open 5. Alexia Manchon 10.900 CISSA 5. Chloe Reis 11.00 CISSA 1. Bear Creek SS GBSSA 26.56 School School 2. Nicholson SS COSSA 26.30 1. North Park CWOSSA 73.674 1. Sir Winston Churchill SOSSA 87.525 3. College Notre Dame NOSSA 25.66 2. Pauline Johnson CWOSSA 46.675 2. Holy Names SWOSSAA 79.4 4. Ancaster HS SOSSA 25.36 3. Saugeen District CWOSSA 40.375 3. CISAA 72.1 5. Toronto French CISAA 25.20 4. Simcoe Composite CWOSSA 40.825 4. North Park CWOSSA 71.875 5. Ridley College CISAA 21.175 5. St. Peters COSSA 71.65

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OFSAA Boys’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey OFSAA Girls’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey Kanata April - 15, 2008 Pembroke April 2 - 4, 2008 and March 31 - April 2 The city of Pembroke was bustling with 40 teams all vying for the titles of 2008 A/AA & AAA/AAAA Girls’ Hockey Championship. Thank you to convenor Harley McDowell and his fantastic organizing committee for all of their hard work in making this championship a huge success. Congratulations to Nina Brum for winning the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award for the Girls’ A/AA Championship. Nina will be retiring at the end of the year and her athletes and students will no doubt miss her great leadership. Russ Holmberg won the OFSAA Leadership in Sport Award for the Girls’ AAA/AAAA Championship for his many dedicated years to student-athlete success. Thank you for your endless contributions to school sport!

Boys’ A/AA Results Congratulations to A/AA Girls’ A/AA Results Congratulations to Stouffville, defending champions, Les Alouettes de Participating Teams Quarter Finals A/AA champions, who repeated with a Participating Teams Char Lan EOSSA Stouffville YRAA Quarter Finals Notre Dame (pictured right): Ridley College CISAA Ridley College def. Holy Trinity 3 - 0 victory over Appleby 5 to 1. Denis Morris Essex SWOSSAA Appleby def. MacDonnel 3 - 2 Karine Gauthier, Vanessa Jacques, Trinity College CISAA Bishop MacDonnell def. Stouffville 6 - 1 captured their first hockey championship Sacred Heart CWOSSA Stouffville def. Holy Cross 5 - 0 Chanelle Emond, Stephanie St. Mary’s COSSA Notre Dame def. Les Rebelles 2 - 0 by defeating St. Michael’s College 4 to 2 Bishop MacDonnel CWOSSA Timmins def. Sacred Heart 4 - 2 Norwood Knights COSSA Trinity College def. Patrick Fogarty 3 - 2 (OT) Holy Trinity LOSSA Holy Trinity def. St. Theresa 4 - 1 Vaillant, Jacklyn Upchan, Kiara Bishop Macdonell CWOSSA in the Boys’ AAA/AAAA Championship. Semi Finals Holy Cross SOSSA Lalonde, Karly Dudor, Stephanie North Grenville EOSSAA Trinity College def. Ridley College 3 - 1 Holy Trinity captured the A/AA bronze Appleby CISAA Semi Finals Bonin, Danielle Ramcourt, Lia Les Dynamos de Casselman EOSSAA medal defeating Timmins 3 to 2. A.B. Lucas Timmins NEOAA Stouffville def. Timmins 5 - 0 Opeongo EOSSAA Notre Dame def. Bishop MacDonnell 4 - 1 Appleby def. Holy Trinity 3 - 2 Tramontini, Stephanie Landry, defeated Mayfield SS 4 to 2 in the AAA/ Father John Redmond TDCAA Patrick Fogarty GBSSA Pamela Ross, Danielle Larouche, St. Thomas Aquinas GHAC Bronze Medal Game St. Theresa COSSA Bronze Medal Game Ridley College def. Bishop MacDonnell 5 - 2 AAAA bronze medal game. Aldershot Lions GHAC St. Charles NOSSA Holy Trinity def. Timmins 3 - 2 Josee Belanger, Dominique David, Holy Trinity LOSSA Hosted by NCSSAA, the 2008 Boys’ A/ Lester B. Pearson GHAC Valerie Valiquette and coaches Gold Medal Game E.S.C. Garneau NCSSAA Gold Medal Game J.D. Davis, Denis Paquette and Les Rebelles de Louis Riel NCSSAA Notre Dame def. Trinity College 1 - 0 AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey Championships E.S.P. Louis–Riel NCSSAA Stouffville defeated Appleby 5 - 1 Roland Michener NEOAA were held in Kanata. This was the first boys’ South Huron WOSSAA manager Michele Albert. A special Les Alouettes de Notre Dame NOSSA hockey championship held in the Ottawa St. Paul ROPSSAA note and congratulations to A/ Beaver Brae NWOSSAA Eden Flyers SOSSA area in 30 years, and marked the 60th Forest Hill TDSSAA AA Team Sportsmanship Award Elmvale GBSSAA winners Opeongo HS. North Lambton SWOSSAA anniversary of OFSAA boys hockey. The Queen Elizabeth NWOSSAA Ingersoll WOSSAA first championship was held in Kingston, This year’s AAA/AAAA team Father Redmond TDCAA and won by Copper Cliff HS in 1948. Boys’ AAA/AAAA Results champions were the A.B. Girls’ AAA/AAAA Results The organizing committee had tremendous Participating Teams Lucas Vikings from WOSSAA. support from the city and community Dunbarton LOSSA Quarter Finals Congratulations to team members; Participating Teams Quarter Finals A.B. Lucas WOSSAA Mayfield 2 def. Brother Andre 2 - 1 (OT) Heather Watt, Shelby Goldie, Havergal CISAA A.B Lucas def. Martingrove 3 - 0 businesses, which enabled them to run such St. Mary’s COSSA Centennial def. Chatham-Kent 3 - 2 (OT) Denis Morris SOSSA St. Michael’s def. James McRae 4 - 1 Lindsey Martin, Alexandera Tarr, a successful event. St. Peter’s COSSA Denis Morris def. Belle River 5 - 2 Centennial CWOSSA Uxbridge def. St. Jean Brebuf 4 - 3 (OT) Forest Heights CWOSSA A.B. Lucas def. Dunbarton 2 - 1 Shelbie Gowan, Emily Tustin, Fellowes EOSSAA Paul Dwyer def. St. Marks 3 - 2 OFSAA would like to thank convenor Fort Frances NWOSSAA Michelle Anger, Madison Liley, Smith Falls EOSSAA Mary–Jane Gillier–Symes, NCSSAA, and Mayfield ROPSSAA Semi Finals Lizzie Conron, Stephanie Raithby, St. Joseph’s GBSSA Semi Finals St. Michael’s def. Mayfield 4 - 2 Nelson GHAC A.B Lucas def. Paul Dwyer 3 - 1 the many adult and student volunteers who Brother Andre YRAA Emily Dobbin, Cassandra Petersen, St. Michael’s College CISAA Denis Morris def. A.B. Lucas 1 - 0 St. Jean Brebuf GHAC Centennial def. Uxbridge 2 - 1 helped make the championship a success. Andrea Walters, Mandy Miatello, Uxbridge LOSSA Grand River CWOSSA Bronze Medal Game Nelson GHAC Brittany Loggie, Amy Whatley Paul Dwyer LOSSA Bronze Medal Game Congratulations to John McRae HS and A.B. Lucas def. Mayfield 4 - 2 St. Marks NCSSAA Paul Dwyer def. Uxbridge 4 - 0 Stouffville DSS for being the recipients of Etobicoke TDSSAA and coaches Wayne Grant, Paul St. Matthew NCSSAA Gold Medal Game Les Aigles de L’Horizon NOSSA the OFSAA Sportsmanship Award. Favento, Blair Windsor and Jen Loyola ROPSSAA Gold Medal Game John McRae NCSSAA Denis Morris def. St. Michael’s 4 - 2 A.B Lucas def. Centennial 6 - 1 St. Joseph’s Scollard Hall NOSSA Suitor. Congratulations also to the Waterdown SOSSA Congratulations to Al Smith (St. Matthews) Belle River SWOSSAA AAA/AAAA Team Sportsmanship Chatham- Kent SWOSSAA and Greg Crossett (Colonel By) for Fellowes EOSSAA Award winners from Martin Grove St. Basil TCDAA Ancaster SOSSA Lawrence Park TDSSAA receiving the OFSAA Leadership in School CI for their outstanding display of Martingrove TDSSAA Award, for their continuous contribution to Cardinal Newman TDCAA St. Peter’s GBSSA team work, positive attitude and A.B Lucas WOSSAA high school sport. respect for other players. Sacred Heart YRAA

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OFSAA Alpine Skiing OFSAA Nordic Skiing Collingwood February 25 - 26, 2008 North Bay February 27 - 29, 2008 The 2008 OFSAA Alpine Skiing Championships provided entries and results; Joe Sileika for website; Angela Carson, It was a great two days of fast skiing at the OFSAA 2008 a great challenge for the organizing committee. This year’s Rob Crossan and the staff of Blue Mountain; Bill Barclay, Nordic Skiing Championship, held at North Bay Nordic for championship saw 340 athletes (166 women and174 men) coordinator of officials; Mark Campbell for the banquet the second year in a row. The championship was packed from 75 schools compete in Collingwood. They did not video; Steve and Fred Koops from Overkill for OFSAA with close individual races, exciting relays and loads of fun. disappoint as they tackled the challenging slalom and giant clothing; and Dave Hopper and Stuart Crabbe for technical Congratulations and thank you to the championship slalom courses at Blue Mountain. delegates. convenor Karl Giesbrecht and his entire volunteer The organizing committee would like to thank everyone Congratulations to the big winners GBSSA and NCSSAA, committee comprised of athletes, teachers and volunteers who made the 2008 Alpine Skiing Championships each capturing four team banners. Collingwood CI from NOSAA, who put forth a tremendous amount of successful. A special thanks to the following groups: Kevin (GBSSA) and Nepean (NCSSAA) each captured two time and effort making this championship a success. The Gosselin and the gatekeepers from Jean Vanier; retired banners. Congratulations also to all the individual and community support and team of organizers made this event teachers who volunteered as officials; the registration team gold medal winners, including repeat individual top notch. crew, led by Barb Nunes; Ernie Philip and Len Coolich for winner, Holli Anstette from Jean Vanier. The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award was presented to Angus Doughty, a teacher-coach from Level 1 Women’s Slalom Level 1 Women’s Giant Slalom Level 2 Women’s Slalom Level 2 Women’s Giant Slalom Mayfield Secondary School who has dedicated his career Individual Individual Individual Individual to building the Mayfield team and to the success of his 1. Frances Ballard 1. Holli Anstett 1. Christina Donnelly 1. Christina Donnelly North Toronto, TDSSAA Jean Vanier, GBSSA Immaculata, NCSSAA Immaculata, NCSSAA student athletes. Congratulations to Angus for receiving this 2. Katie Hindson 2. Jacqueline Warll 2. Stephanie Battistin 2. Stephanie Battistin prestigious award. West Carleton, NCSSAA Jean Vanier, GBSSA Louis Riel, NCSSAA Louis Riel, NCSSAA 3. Stella Job 3. Genevieve Rud 3. Gillian Scott 3. Sarah MacLachan Ashbury College, NCSSAA Ashbury College, NCSSAA La Salle, NOSSA Numbeview, ROPSSAA 4. Genevieve Rud 4. Kathrine Scherloski 4. Ashley Burnie 4. Christine Harrington Junior Boys Individual Senior Boys Individual Ashbury College, NCSSAA Penetang, GBSSA Mayfield, ROPSSAA Jean Vanier, GBSSA 1. Adam Birosh Chippewa SS 0:14:02.4 1. Jacob Porter Chippewa SS 0:26:46.5 5. Trish Bromley 5. Sam Gaetz 5. Laura Vlahovic 5. Ashley Burnie 2. James Taylor Nepean HS 0:14:40.1 2. Greg Kilroy Widdifield SS 0:27:26.2 North Toronto, TDSSAA Cawthra Park, ROPSSAA Collingwood, GBSSA Mayfield, ROPSSAA 3. Tristan Woodfine Opeongo HS 0:14:50.55 3. Bob Thompson Woodstock 0:27:34.4 6. Zoe Radden 6. Kayla Doering 6. Kristen Duvall 6. Gillian Scott Lawrence Park, TDSSAA Elmira, CWOSSA LaSalle, GBSSA 4. Reme LaPrade Nepean HS 0:14:52.75 4. Leif Lennie De La Salle 0:27:39.1 Barrie Central, GBSSA 5. Pierre LaFontaine Lisgar C.I 0:14:59.0 5. Evan Odell West Hill SS 0:33:25.4 Team Team Team Team 1. Ashbury College 24 1. Jean Vanier 17 1. Collingwood 21 1. ESP Louis Riel 22 Junior Girls Individual Senior Girls Individual NCSSAA GBSSA GBSSA NCSSAA 1. Kristen Petersen Canterbury HS 0:12:27.1 1. Janel Sauder St. Michael CSS 0:16:04.7 2. Mayfield 46 2. Jean Vanier 42 2. Lawrence Park 54 2. Ashbury College 28 2. Molly Dyon Toronto Waldorf School 0:12:35.4 2. Kalli Green Collingwood 0:16:08.9 TDSSAA NCSSAA ROPSSAA GBSSA 3. North Toronto 55 3. Penetang 31 3. ESP Louis Riel 48 3. Mayfield 42 3. Leslie Foley Canterbury HS 0:12:41.5 3. Danielle McVicar All Saints CHS 0:16:24.5 TDSSAA GBSSA NCSSAA ROPSSAA 4. Terry Korzeniewski Twin Lakes SS 0:13:25.4 4. Ingrid Hagberg Mackenzie HS 0:16:35.5 5. Nadine Perron Cole Secondaire Cath. 0:13:27.8 5. Lindsay Anderson Colonel By S 0:15:36.5

Level 1 Men’s Slalom Level 1 Men’s Giant Slalom Level 2 Men’s Slalom Level 2 Men’s Giant Slalom Junior Boys Team Junior Girls Team Senior Boys Team Senior Girls Team Individual Individual Individual Individual 1. Parry Sound HS 1. Huntsville HS 1. St. Michael CSS 1. Parry Sound HS 1. David Stewart 1. Drew McMillin 1. Pat Finnegan 1. Pat Finnegan 2. Huntsville HS 2. Mayfield SS 2. West Hill Secondary 2. Mayfield SS South Carleton, NCSSAA Eastview, GBSSA Nepean, NCSSAA Nepean, NCSSAA 3. Mayfield SS 3. Parry Sound HS 3. Huntsville High School 3. Mackenzie HS 2. Fraser Gray 2. Brock Perrault 2. Spencer Jackson 2. M ichael Wilkins Richview, TDSSAA Collingwood, GBSSA St. Andrew’s College, CISAA Collingwood, GBSSA 4. Orangeville DSS 4. Canterbury HS 4. Mayfield SS 4. Huntsville HS 3. Drew McMillin 3. James Frost 3. James Roth 3. Jordy Norris 5. St. Michael CSS 5. Colonel By Secondary 5. Penetanguishene SS 5. Colonel By Secondary Eastview, GBSSA Collingwood, GBSSA Resurrection, CWOSSA Georgian Bay, CWOSSA 4. Teal Tripp 4. David Stewart 4. Brian Timmis 4. Stephan Habicht Junior Boys Sprint Relay Team Junior Girls Sprint Relay Team Senior Boys Sprint Relay Team Senior Girls Sprint Relay Team North Hastings, COSSA South Carleton, NCSSAA Hillfield-Strathallan, CISAA Nepean, NCSSA 1. Huntsville HS 1. Canterbury HS 1. Huntsville HS 1. Parry Sound HS 5. Alex DeMarchi 5. Alex DeMarchie 5. Zacharie Richard-Robichon 5. Andrew Shafto 2. Parry Sound HS 2. Huntsville HS 2. West Hill Secondary 2. Mayfield SS St. Michael’s College, CISAA St. Michael’s College, CISAA Louis Riel, NCSSAA Lawrence Park, TDSSAA 3. Mayfield SS 3. Mayfield SS 3. St. Michael CSS 3. Mackenzie HS 6. Matt Brown 6. Jeremy Antonyshyn 6. Perry Watt 6. Ryan Swiderski/Michael Power Lawrence Park, TDSSAA St. Michael’s College, CISAA St. Joseph’s, TDCAA 4. St. Benedict CSS 4. Parry Sound HS 4. Penetanguishene SS 4. Humberview Aurora, YRAA 5. West Hill Secondary 5. Colonel By Secondary 5. Lo-Ellen Park Secondary 5. Orangeville DSS Team Team Team Team 1. South Carleton 25 1. Collingwood 22 1. Nepean 31 1. Nepean 28 Junior Team Combined Senior Team Combined NCSSAA GBSSA NCSSAA NCSSAA 1. Huntsville HS 1. Huntsville HS 2. Hillfield-Strathallan 35 2. Lawrence Park 45 2. St. Michael’s College 30 2. St. Michael’s College 24 2. Parry Sound HS 2. Mayfield SS CISAA CISAA CISAA TDSSAA 3. Collingwood 43 3. South Carleton 45 3. Lawrence Park 46 3. St. Andrew’s Colege 62 3. Mayfield SS 3. Parry Sound HS GBSSA NCSSAA TDSSAA CISAA 4. West Hill Secondary 4. West Hill Secondary 5. Colonel By Secondary 5. Penetanguishene SS 26 www.ofsaa.on.ca www.ofsaa.on.ca 27 The Bulletin | June 2008 OFSAAResults News

Junior Girls’ 100m Freestyle OFSAA Swimming 1. Alexis Watson, Riverside SS 1:04.27 2. Robin Prest, Frontenac SS 1:06.73 Etobicoke March 4 - 5, 2008 3. Joanne Archibald, Bishop Strachan 1:07.99 4. Emily Torrens, Sir Oliver Mowat CI 1:08.31 The 2008 OFSAA Swimming Championship was an 5. Sarah Peck, Riverside SS 1:08.36 exciting and well organized event. Veteran convenors 6. Olivia Fraczkowski, Michael Power 1:08.94 Sheila Kuyper, Jon Newcombe and Kevin Wong made Junior Boys’ 100m Freestyle the championship a fantastic event for all coaches, 1. Ivan Borissov, Western Tech 1:00.34 athletes, volunteers and spectators. Congratulations 2. David Murray, Mayfield SS 1:01.80 and thank you to Sheila, Jon and Kevin and their 3. Grant Flagler, SMC Blue Sharks 1:01.92 4. Cameron Elgie, Georgetown Rebels 1:02.05 organizing committee for all of their hard work in 5. Jack McLean, Oakwood Collegiate 1:02.10 making this championship a success. 6. Michael Coulson, Notre Dame 1:04.12 The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award went Senior Girls’ 200m Medley Relay to Christine Baillie from Stamford C & VI in SOSSA. 1. Georgetown Rebels 2:16.34 2. Riverside SS 2:17.60 Christine has been heavily involved in growing the 3. Trinity College School 2:19.16 SWAD (Swimmers with a Disability) program at her 4. Malvern Collegiate 2:20.36 school and in her association. Her tireless efforts 5. Kennedy CI 2:20.39 are greatly appreciated by her swimmers and the 6. Etobicoke CI 2:21.84 swimming community as a whole. Thank you and Senior Boys’ 200m Medley Relay congratulations to Christine. 1. Vincent Massey Secondary 1:58.39 2. Trinity College School 1:59.83 Kevin Wong, Jon Newcombe, Sheila Kuyper and Christine Baillie. 3. Georgetown Rebels 2:01.94 4. Newtonbrook SS 2:02.08 High School Division Junior Boys’ 50m Backstroke 4. Patrick Mazurek, SMC Blue Sharks 30.23 Junior Boys’ 100m Individual Medley 4. Alana Byron, Centre Wellington 29.62 1. Shane MacDonald, Riverdale CI 31.02 5. David Ellis, Huron Heights SS 30.68 5. St. Thomas of Villanova 2:05.35 1. Micheal Chang, Unionville 1:09.74 5. Jessica Botting, Appleby College 29.71 Girls’ 200m Medley Relay 2. Max Materne, Northern SS 31.22 6. Eric Scarffe, Milton District SS 30.73 6. White Oaks SS 2:07.81 2. Adam Donkers, St. Christopher 1:12.08 6. Hannah Liddle, Kennedy CI 29.77 1. Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI 2:21.53 3. Drew Folk, Northern Collegiate 33.14 Junior Girls’ 50m Breaststroke 3. Andrei Curelea, Riverside SS 1:12.52 2. Riverside SS 2:23.83 4. Conor Boyd, Lambton Central 33.22 Senior Boys’ 50m Butterfly Senior Boys’ 50m Freestyle 1. Ricky Davids, Georgetown Rebels 26.99 1. Jen Ormiston, Georgetown Rebels 37.18 4. Soo Yeon Park, Sir Wilfrid Laurier 1:13.17 3. Frontenac SS 2:30.16 5. Kelly White Weston CI 33.64 1. Ricky Davids, Georgetown Rebels 24.77 2. Leo Pokoussaev, Langstaff SS 28.13 2. Kaitlyn Hayes, Sir John A MacDonald 38.09 5. Chris Bellman, Georgetown Rebels 1:13.52 4. Oakville Trafalgar HS 2:30.64 6. Michael Coulson, Notre Dame 33.87 2. Gareth Viray-Cox, Georgetown Rebels 24.98 3. Shane Butnari, Riverside SS 28.27 3. Jane Clarke, Eden HS 39.32 6. Stephen Duong, Western Tech 1:13.55 5. Eden HS 2:31.57 3. Hailong Wang, Kennedy CI 25.01 4. Dylan Xu Albert Campbell CI, 28.52 4. Edyta Janiszewski, Senator O’Connor 39.48 6. R.H. King Academy 2:32.35 Girls’ SWAD 50m Backstroke Senior Girls 100m Individual Medley 4. Dylan Xu, Albert Campbell CI 25.28 1. Lauren Daly, S10 York Mills CI 47.20 5. Rushil Malhotra, Mentor College 28.59 5. Paige LaButte, Riverside SS 39.90 1. Courtney Elliot, Oakridge Oaks 1:14.56 5. Stas Golbom, Newtonbrook SS 25.57 Junior Boys’ 200m Medley Relay 2. Chelsea Atoine, S14 Stamford 56.82 6. Aaron Hutchinson, Leamington Lions 28.77 6. Sarah Perschbacher, Huron Heights SS 40.50 2. Sara McIIveen, Cedarbrea CI 1:16.07 5. Leo Pokoussaev, Langstaff SS 25.87 1. Riverdale CI 2:09.40 3. Sarah Lisi, S14 Robert Bateman HS 1:08.12 Junior Boys’ 50m Breaststroke 2. Stefanie Ojeda, Oakwood Collegiate 1:16.07 2. Riverside SS 2:09.68 4. Zosia Pajerska, S14 Notre Dame 1:08.45 Girls’ SWAD 50m Freestyle 1. Jenna Skieneh, S9 St. Thomas 34.89 1. Chris Bellman, Georgetown Rebels 34.47 4. Rachel Fung, 1:16.13 Senior Girls’ 100m Backstroke 3. Georgetown Rebels 2:11.85 5. Jessica Silk, S14 Robert Bateman HS 1:11.54 2. Julia Longo, S14 Denis Morris 36.93 2. Andrei Curelea, Riverside SS 34.50 5. Michelle Ly, Kennedy CI 1:17.47 1. Jovana Kalaba, East York CI 1:12.09 4. Trinity College School 2:16.08 6. Teagan McDonald, S14 Aquinas 1:29.42 3. Sydney Chilwell, S14 Robert Bateman HS 38.43 3. Andrew Yuen, Loyola Catholic SS 35.60 6. Romana Matthews, Georgetown 1:17.67 2. Montana Robertson, TCS 1:12.54 5. Appleby College 2:17.33 4. Victoria Thorn, S14 Orillia District 43.17 4. Brian Wong, Unionville 36.22 3. MacKenzie Kimm, Georgetown 1:15.25 6. Northern SS 2:17.39 Boys’ SWAD 50m Backstroke Senior Boys’ 100m Individual Medley 1. Andy Marsh, S14 East Elgin SS 50.01 5. Kristal Roseboom, S14 Stamford 50.04 5. Christopher Cao, UTS 36.33 4. Marly Adkin Riverside SS 1:15.70 1. Hailong Wang, Kennedy CI 1:02.42 5. Amanda Johnston, Mother Teresa 1:16.02 Senior Girls’ 200m Freestyle 2. Scott Merrick, S14 Clarkson SS 55.28 6. Tammy Klassen, S14 Stamford 52.49 6. Kelvin Leung, 36.48 2. Shane Butnari, Riverside SS 1:05.01 1. Cassandra Fraser, Bluevale CI 2:21.93 3. Marc Beneteau, S14 Cardinal Carter 55.45 6. Rebekka Bond, Georgetown Rebels 1:16.07 Senior Girls’ 100m Freestyle 3. Gresham Kimm, Georgetown Rebels 1:05.78 2. Becky Wright, Lindsay Collegiate 2:28.26 4. Sasha Ferriman, S10 York Mills CI 1:23.15 Boys’ SWAD 50m Freestyle 1. Tariq Clifford, S14 Robert Bateman HS 38.72 1. Kelsey Schincariol, Holy Names HS 1:02.95 4. Andrew Mantione, Galt CI 1:06.64 Senior Boys’ 100m Backstroke 3. Alicia Worlidge, Nelson HS 2:28.71 5. Alireza Najarpour, S14 York Mills CI 1:40.21 2. Alexander Ressell, S14 St. Mary 39.03 2. Kelly Wiersma, Robert Bateman HS 1:03.76 5. Kairun Daikoku, Cawthra Park SS 1:06.77 1. Gresham Kimm, Georgetown Rebels 1:04.50 4. Carly Fedak, Kennedy CI 2:29.92 3. Jake Pernokis, S14 Orillia District 39.19 3. Hannah Liddle, Kennedy CI 1:04.75 6. Mark Boughton, Oakwood Collegiate 1:07.29 2. Sebastian Stiliadis, TCS 1:05.36 5. Lynn Dony, Bluevale CI 2:29.69 Junior Girls’ 50m Butterfly 1. Joelle Soullieres, Lecole Hawkesbury 32.13 4. Andy Marsh, S14 East Elgin SS 41.49 4. Jessica Botting, Appleby College 1:06.64 3. Andrew Mantione, Galt CI 1:05.83 6. Krista Cook, Medway HS 2:31.09 Junior Girls’ 50m Freestyle 2. Kayla Dodson, Riverside SS 32.32 5. Eric Wiken, S14 Stamford 41.69 5. Luci Foss, Trenton HS 1:06.80 4. Jakub Hlavicka, Cardinals 1:06.45 1. Alysha Lynden, Dunbarton 29.72 5. Mark Boughton, Oakwood Collegiate 1:08.32 Senior Boys’ 200m Freestyle 3. Alexis Watson, Riverside SS 33.86 6. Dennis Gaul, S14, Gordon Graydon 42.38 6. Alicia Worlidge, Nelson HS 1:07.43 2. Jillian Bekker, White Oaks SS 29.73 1. Michael Szpejda, Ridley College 2:06.83 4. Olivia Fraczkowski, Michael Power 33.92 6. Pascal Bachmann, Ridley College 1:09.34 Senior Boys’ 100m Freestyle 3. Robin Prest, Frontenac SS 30.13 2. Rob Stuart, Georgetown Rebels 2:07.85 5. Kelly Martin, Grand River CI 34.36 Senior Girls’ 100m Breaststroke 1. Alison Kinross, Malvern Collegiate 1:23.37 1. Michael Szpejda, Ridley College 55.74 4. Kayla Dodson, Riverside SS 30.22 Junior Girls 200m Freestyle Relay 3. Tyler Leal, Kennedy CI 2:08.15 6. Andrea Wakelin, Lindsay Collegiate 34.68 2. Rebecca Prokova, Senator O’Connor 1:23.39 2. Andrew Sallows, Vincent Massey 57.17 5. Ali Smith, Abbey Park HS 30.40 1. Riverside Secondary School 2:06.08 4. Kairun Daikoku, Cawthra Park SS 2:10.38 3. MacKenzie Kimm, Georgetown 1:23.71 3. Arin Theravithayangkura, TCS 57.19 6. Samantha Keller, Cardinal Carter 30.52 2. SirWIlfrid Laurier CI 2:06.76 5. Will Parkolab, Riverside SS 2:11.39 Senior Girls’ 50m Butterfly 1. Annie Ngo, Newmarket HS 31.47 4. Celeste Jones-Baumgardt, Mayfield SS 1:24.19 4. Roberto Roberts, Iona SS 57.30 3. Malvern Collegiate 2:07.88 6. Barney Tong, St. Andrew’s College 2:11.50 Junior Boys’ 50m Freestyle 2. Michelle Tomlinson, Stratford Central 32.06 5. Michelle Ly, Kennedy CI 1:24.37 5. Barney Tong, St. Andrew’s College 57.82 4. R.H. King Academy 2:09.08 1. Eric Scarffe, Milton District SS 27.01 5. Robert Bateman HS 2:12.39 Junior Girls’ 50m Backstroke 3. Rachel Fung, Havergal College 32.67 6. Catherine Duguay Cameron Heights 1:25.13 6. Rushil Malhotra, Mentor College 57.89 2. David Murray, Mayfield SS 27.12 1. Rachel Petford, Oakville Trafalgar HS 33.72 4. Jen Donovan, M.M. Robinson 32.86 6. Loretto Abbey CSS 2:12.67 Junior Girls’ 100m Individual Medley 3. Daniel Porteous, L’ Essor 27.26 2. Heather Dumitru, Westmount 33.98 5. Devon Keys, Huron Heights SS 33.15 Senior Boys’ 100m Breaststroke 1. Daniele Agueci, Father Bressani 1:13.53 1. Rachel Petford, Oakville Trafalgar HS 1:15.12 4. Drew Folk, Northern Collegiate 27.40 Junior Boys 200m Freestyle Relay 3. Alysha Lynden, Dunbarton 34.01 6. Nadine Asmis, Weston CI 33.34 2. Drew Hutchison, Stratford Central 1:14.48 2. Casey Day, Holy Names HS 1:16.34 5. Brandon Matlock, Kennedy CI 27.55 1. Riverdale CI 1:52.29 4. Courtney Hawes, Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI 3. Evan Bell, Orillia District 1:15.26 3. Kaitlyn McPherson, Confederation 1:17.59 6. Richard Lobzun, Riverside SS 27.87 2. Riverside SS 1:52.56 34.04 Junior Boys’ 50m Butterfly 1. Nick Chauvin, Trinity College School 29.02 4. Jack Pitfield, Crescent School 1:15.35 4. Jen Ormiston, Georgetown Rebels 1:18.21 3. Georgetown Rebels 1:53.49 5. Lexie von Hahn, Greenwood College 35.61 Senior Girls’ 50m Freestyle 2. Soo Yeon Park, Sir Wilfrid Laurier 29.99 5. Jackie Chow, Rick Hansen SS 1:15.50 5. Francis Kerr, Birchmount Park CI 1:18.82 4. Trinity College School 1:55.65 6. Shannon McTeague, Michael Power 35.73 1. Nadine Asmis Weston CI 28.79 3. Daniel Porteous, L’ Essor 30.19 6. Nick Abrametz, Northern Collegiate 1:15.94 6. Carly Mantione, Galt CI 1:19.47 5. St. Mikes 1:57.34 2. Kelsey Schincariol, Holy Names HS 28.89 6. Northern SS 1:58.34 R denotes new record* 3. Kelly Wiersma, Robert Bateman HS 29.26 28 www.ofsaa.on.ca www.ofsaa.on.ca 29 The Bulletin | June 2008 OFSAAResults News

Girls’ 100m Butterfly Boys’ 100 Individual Medley OFSAA Girls’ A Volleyball 1. Tasha Truscott, Georgetown Rebels R 1:00.40 1. Mike Smerek, West Park 1:00.86 2. Paige Miller, Mayfield SS 1:00.92 2. Grant Harding, Guelph CVI 1:01.26 3. Danielle Gomba, Dunbarton 1:03.97 3. Paolo Olavario, Birchmount Park CI 1:01.57 Oshawa March 4 - 5, 2008 4. Rebecca Hinds, Havergal College 1:04.30 4. Jack Tang, Westmount 1:01.60 5. Erin Assman, Iroquois Ridge HS 1:06.25 5. Rhett Warnica Barrie Central CI 1:04.64 This year’s Girls’ A Volleyball 6. Alvina Ho Thornlea SS 1:07.17 6. Maks Celkowski, St. Augustine 1:04.81 Championships were held in the brand new and state-of-the-art Durham College/ Boys’ 100m Butterfly Girls’ 200m Medley Relay *NEW 1. Mike Smerek, West Park 56.54 1. Mayfield SS R 2:04.58 UOIT athletics facility, and the fantastic 2. Kenneth Wang, St. Augustine 56.85 2. Havergal College 2:06.33 facilities definitely matched the volleyball 3. Corey McKee, St. Joseph’s HS 57.51 3. Westmount 2:08.21 that was played at this championship. 4. Andrew Bloch-Hansen, Banting 58.55 4. Oakville Trafalgar HS 2:10.13 5. Troy MacDonald, Riverdale CI 58.74 5. All Saints 2:10.74 Convenor Mitch Martel, along with his 6. Frank Despond, St. Mary Catholic 1:00.15 6. Uxbridge SS 2:11.75 organizing committee, worked hard to Girls’ 50m Freestyle Girls’ 200m Individual Medley ensure that the championship was a huge 1. Bethany Flemington, Our Lady/LourdesR 26.17 1. Jessica Little, Barrie Central CI 2:22.28 success. Thank you to them for all of their 2. Heather MacLean, Martingrove 26.83 2. Alex Albert, Jean Vanier 2:26.69 enthusiasm and tireless efforts. 3. Christina Taninen, Ancaster 27.27 3. Casey Leslie, Westmount 2:29.05 4. Katie Tonkin, L’ Essor 27.58 4. Amber Baird, John F Ross 2:31.81 Senior Girls 200m Freestyle Relay Congratulations also to Tammy Jutila from 5. Laura Thompson, Uxbridge SS 27.60 5. Samantha Poon, St.Robert CHS 2:33.02 1. Nelson HS 2:03.88 6. Larissa Ruiz, Milton District SS 27.66 6. Avery Zingel, St. Augustine 2:33.23 Marymount Academy for winning the 2. Riverside SS 2:04.09 Leadership in School Sport Award for 3. Malvern Collegiate 2:04.45 Boys’ 50m Freestyle Boys’ 200m Medley Relay *NEW her dedication to the success of student 4. KennedyCI 2:04.71 1. Adam Gomba, Dunbarton 24.50 1. St. Mary CSS R 1:53.58 5. Medway HS 2:05.42 2. Santino Viselli, Walkerville CI 24.71 2. Harbord Collegiate 1:55.10 athletes and to the sport of volleyball. 6. Michael Power/St. Joseph 2:05.58 3. George Soules, SMC Blue Sharks 24.72 3. Iroquois Ridge HS 1:56.63 Megan Clutterbuck and coaches Glen Beauregard, 4. Christopher Tanouye, Donald A Wilson 24.87 4. Milton District SS 1:56.82 Congratulations to gold medallist team members from Senior Boys’ 200m Freestyle Relay Andy Morin and Jocelyn Clutterbuck. A special note and 5. Jeff Cernele, St. Mary CSS 25.04 5. Lockerby Composite School 2:02.51 École Secondaire Jean-Vanier in Welland: Katie Wyatt, 1. Georgetown Rebels 1:42.68 congratulations to the Team Sportsmanship Award winners 6. Alex Vo, Cawthra Park SS 25.16 6. Mother Teresa Catholic School 2:02.62 2. Ridley College 1:43.31 Felicia Morin, Rachel Sellan, Valerie Vocal, Adama from École Secondaire L’Escale. 3. Trinity College School 1:44.37 Girls’ 100m Breaststroke Boys’ 200m Individual Medley Soumah, Jaclyn-Rae Tanguay, Tia Marchesini, Stesha 4. Vincent Massey 1:45.50 1. Laura Thompson, Uxbridge SS 1:12.02 1. Marc Moore, Turner Fenton SS 2:10.06 Conway, Catherine Fillion, Rachelle Caruso, Jillian Garrett, 5. Kennedy CI 1:46.63 2. Carolyn Michon, Collingwood CI 1:15.23 2. James Le, Mulock Swim Team 2:13.61 6. Newtonbrook SS 1:46.90 3. Janica Lee, Erindale SS 1:16.04 3. Cameron Shin, Malvern Collegiate 2:14.08 4. Mandy Melymuka, St. Paul 1:17.56 4. Mark Kylau, St. Thomas Aquinas 2:15.42 Pool A Pool C Open Division 5. Lauren Quinn, Havergal College 1:17.64 5. Tyler Richardson, Lasalle SS 2:16.10 Marymount NOSSA E.S.C. L’Escale EOSSAA 6. Kaitlyn Bosy, Holy Trinity CSS 1:18.12 6. Ben Stubbs, St. Augustine 2:16.17 West Elgin WOSSAA Marc-Garneau COSSA Girls’ 100m Freestyle Ashbury College NCSSAA Almaguin highlands GBSSA 1. Ashlyn Karosas, Collingwood CI 59.01 Boys’ 100m Breaststroke Girls’ 100m Backstroke 2. Kara Demers, Centennial SS 59.63 1. Marc Moore, Turner Fenton SS 1:06.47 1. Bethany Flemington, Our Lady 1:03.94 Cite des Jeunes NEOAA St. Charles Garnier LOSSA 3. Rachel Judges, Sir John A MacDonald 59.68 2. Steven Saltzberry, Delhi District SS 1:07.48 2. Emily Dunn, Westmount 1:06.25 Brampton Christian ROPSSAA Charbonnel TDCAA 4. Brittany Maltais, St. Paul SS 1:00.04 3. Tristan Vowles, Westmount 1:07.93 3. Allie Duff, Ernestown Secondary 1:06.63 5. Meg Sloan, Central Elgin CI 1:00.18 4. James Le Mulock, Swim Team 1:08.29 4. Heather Martin, Richview Collegiate 1:06.70 Pool B Pool D 6. Larissa Ruiz, Milton District SS 1:00.36 5. Jose Baylon, St. Mary CSS 1:08.42 5. Tasha Truscott, Georgetown Rebels 1:06.73 Stephen Lewis YRAA Acton DHS GHAC 6. Cameron Shin, Malvern Collegiate 1:08.59 6. Emily Jones, Orangeville District 1:06.84 Jean Vanier SOSSA ES Lajeunesse SWOSSAA Boys’ 100m Freestyle Girls’ SWAD 100m Freestyle Boys’ 100m Backstroke St. Joseph EOSSA Trinity College CISAA 1. Gordon Dumitru, Westmount 52.44 Durham Christian LOSSA Queen Elizabeth NWOSSAA 2. Santino Viselli, Walkerville CI 53.53 1. Jenna Skieneh, S9 St. Thomas 1:17.19 1. Grant Harding, Guelph CVI 58.29 Woodland Christian CWOSSA UTS TDSSAA 3. Nick Majtenyi, Holy Cross 54.13 2. Julia Longo, S14 Denis Morris 1:26.50 2. Paolo Olavario, Birchmount Park CI 59.33 4. Kenneth Wang, St. Augustine 54.22 3. Lauren Daly, S10 York Mills CI 1:28.60 3. Alex Lee, Thornlea SS 1:00.19 5. Andrew Bloch-Hansen, Banting SS 56.15 4. Sydney Chilwell, S14 Robert Bateman 1:34.19 4. Mitchell Warnica, Barrie Central CI 1:00.67 6. Tyler Bredschneider, Cardinals 57.13 5. Eva Hogan, S6 Frontenac SS 2:19.25 5. Ben Stubbs, St. Augustine 1:02.71 6. Tammy Klassen, S14 Stamford 2:00.10 6. Ross Bennett, Bluevale CI 1:03.21 Consolation Quarter Finals Championship Quarter Finals Girls 200m Freestyle Durham Christian def. Ashbury West Elgin def. Woodland 1. Heather MacLean, Martingrove R 2:03.95 Open Boys’ SWAD 100m Freestyle 2. Allison Foster, St. Mary CSS 2:08.06 1. Kenny Brittain, S14 Stamford 1:31.45 Girls’ 400m Freestyle Relay College Acton def. Garnier 3. Monika Neary, Father John Redmond 2:08.98 2. Dennis Gaul, S14 Gordon Graydon 1:34.85 1. Mayfield SS 4:10.76 Marc-Garneau def. Lajeunesse L’Escale def. Trinity 4. Andrea Loyer, SJCHS 2:09.06 3. Tariq Clifford, S14 Robert Bateman 1:35.50 2. St. Augustine 4:16.32 Almaguin def. UTS Jean-Vanier def. Marymount 5. Rachel Judges, Sir John A MacDonald2:09.62 4. Anson Wu, S13 Markham District HS 1:38.47 3. Bluevale CI 4:18.19 St. Joseph def. Cite des Jeunes 6. Alvina Ho, Thornlea SS 2:10.02 5. Eric Wiken, S14 Stamford 1:44.42 4. Nelson HS 4:22.27 Championship Semi Finals 6. Andrew Klenke, S14 Holy Cross CSS 1:49.86 5. Georgetown Rebels 4:25.04 Consolation Semi-Finals Acton def. West Elgin Boys’ 200m Freestyle 6. Notre Dame HS 4:27.72 Girls’ 100 Individual Medley Marc- Garneau def. Durham Christian Jean-Vanier def. L’Escale 1. Frank Despond, St. Mary Catholic R 1:53.49 St. Joseph def. Almaguin 2. Gordon Dumitru, Westmount 1:54.76 1. Rebecca Hinds, Havergal College R 1:05.89 Boys’ 400m Freestyle Relay Bronze Medal Match 3. Rob Irvine, Henry Street HS 1:56.34 2. Brittany Maltais, St Paul SS 1:07.61 1. Westmount R 3:40.67 3. Heather Martin, Richview Collegiate 1:08.24 2. Harbord Collegiate 3:49.17 Consolation Final West Elgin def. L’Escale 4. Nick Majtenyi, Holy Cross 1:57.27 Marc- Garneau def. St. Joseph 5. Ross Bennett, Bluevale CI 1:59.70 4. Meg Sloan, Central Elgin CI 1:08.28 3. St. Augustine 3:50.64 Gold Medal Match 6. Mitchell Warnica, Barrie Central CI 1:59.88 5. Katie Tonkin, L’ Essor 1:08.87 4. St. Elizabeth CHS 3:52.27 Jean-Vanier def. Acton 6. Allie Duff, Ernestown Secondary 1:09.73 5. Milton District SS 3:56.41 6. SMC Blue Sharks 4:00.48 30 www.ofsaa.on.ca www.ofsaa.on.ca 31 The Bulletin | June 2008 OFSAAResults News

OFSAA Girls’ AA Volleyball OFSAA Girls’ AAA Volleyball Sudbury March 4 - 5, 2008 Chatham March 4 - 5, 2008 From the moment the first bus pulled into Despite a snow storm that closed down Sudbury for the 2008 OFSAA Girls’ AA one the host sites, Randy Bartlett and his Volleyball Championship, the theme of experienced organizing committee served “celebrating success” ran through Cambrian up a spectacular championship. They College, St. Charles College and the host quickly relocated the games to a backup hotel. site and the championship ran perfectly on time. Thank you to Randy and his As the top AA teams in the province gathered organizing committee for all of their hard together to battle for the title of OFSAA work and effort. champions, the convenors Ed Millard and James Michaud made sure that the The banquet also proved to be a fantastic championship ran smoothly and the athletes event with Chatham-Kent bringing back and coaches had a great experience. their championship gold medal winning Thank you to Ed and James and their entire team from 10 years ago to share their organizing committee for all of their hard work experiences with the athletes in attendance. and enthusiasm. Pat Jackson, a long time coach and mentor for countless years, won the Leadership in During the banquet Craig Thomson was School Sport Award. recognized with the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award for his contribution to the Congratulations to the 2008 OFSAA Girls’ athletic achievement of student-athletes over AAA Volleyball Champions St. Michael’s his years as a teacher-coach. CHS from Stratford for taking the title and Ted Hopkinson (pictured above). again this year. Congratulations to team members Alyson The Team Sportsmanship award was given to Brianne Kingston, Angela El Jouni, Mirianne Bourdeau, Campbell, Ashley Damman, Em Ennett, Natalie Gleadall, The Team Sportsmanship Award recipient was Orchard Confederation SS from NOSSA. Congratulations to all of Jenna Auclair, Charelle Aoun, Nicole O’Donoughue, Melissa Graham, Kara Hishon, Stephanie Kreuter, Karissa Park SS from Stoney Creek (SOSSA). Congratulations to the athletes and coaches of this team. Shannon Corkery, Joelle Carpentier, Christina Chaar, Andreanne Roy, Brittany McCullagh, Marsha Black and Murphy, Carly Simons, Abby Sparks, Tressa Vancoillie, the school, athletes and coaches for a fantastic display of Congratulations to the 2008 OFSAA Girls AA Volleyball coaches Martin Nadeau, Denise Nadeau and Vicky Sarah Walker, Brooke Wilker, and coaches Kevin Denstedt sportsmanship. Champions, the Faucon from École Secondaire Franco Cité: Boisseau. Consolation Quarter Finals Championship Quarter Finals Orchard Park def. Midland 15-25, 25-23, 15-9 St. Michael def. Assumption 25- 23, 25-16 Consolation Quarter Finals Beatrice def. Galt 25-12, 25-21, 14-16 McLaughlin def. Essex 25-11, 25-12 Aquinas def. Vaughn 25-14, 25-19 Sydenham def. Havergal 18-25, 25-19, 16-14 Wilson def. Jacob Hespeler 25-21, 25-23 Macdonell def. O’Connor 25-9, 25-22 St. Joseph def. Mary Ward 25-8, 25-19 Oakridge def. Chatham Kent 25-21, 24-26, 15-13 St. Mary’s def. Sutton 25-22, 22-25,15-8 St. Charles def. Kapuskasing 25-18, 25-20 Consolation Semi-Finals Championship Semi Finals St. Joseph def. Sydenham 25-12, 21-25, 16-14 Wilson def. Oakridge 25-20, 25-13 Consolation Semi-Finals Orchard Park def. Beatrice 25-8, 25-22 St. Michael def. McLaughlin 22-25, 25-21, 15-11 Aquinas def. Macdonell 25-23, 25-19 St Mary’s def. St Charles 25-20, 25-19 Consolation Final Bronze Medal Match St. Joseph def. Orchard Park 25-13, 23-25, 15-13 McLaughlin def. Oakridge 25-14, 25-11 Consolation Final St. Thomas Aquinas def. St Mary’s 25-22, 25-21 Gold Medal Match St. Michael def. Wilson 33-31, 25-22, 21-25, 26-26, 26-24 Championship Quarter Finals Gen. Amherst def. Ernstowne 25-19, 30-28 Hastings def. Gov. Simcoe 25-14, 25-22 Pool A Pool C Franco Cite def. St. Paul 25-10. 25-23 Pool A Pool C General Amherst SWOSSAA Governor Simcoe SOSSA Dryden def. Confederation 27-25, 25-19 St. Michael CSS WOSSAA Essex DHS SWOSSAA Confederation NOSSA Franco Cite NCSSAA Chatham Kent SS SWOSSAA Donald A. Wilson LOSSA Vaughn Rd TDSSAA Holy Trinity CISAA Championship Semi Finals Orchard Park SOSSA Sydenham HS EOSSAA Kapuskasing NEOAA St. Mary’s WOSSAA Gen Amherst def. C Hastings 25-18, 25-15 Gordon Graydon ROPSSAA East Northumberland COSSA Jean Vanier TDCAA D. O’Connor CHS LOSSA Franco Cité def. Dryden 25-20, 25-23 Mary Ward CSS TDCAA Galt C &V.I CWOSSA

Pool B Pool D Bronze Medal Match Pool B Pool D Dryden HS NWOSSAA Penetangueshene GBSSA Centre Hastings defeated Dryden 25-6, 25-23 Oakridge SS WOSSAA R.S. McLaughlin LOSSA St. Thomas Aquinas GHAC Centre Hastings COSSA Assumptions HS GHAC E.S. Beatrice-Desloges NCSSAA Ernestown SS EOSSAA Bishop Macdonell CWOSSA Gold Medal Match St. Joseph-Scollard hall NOSSA Jacob Hespeler S.S CWOSSA St. Charles NOSSA Sutton DHS YRAA Franco-Cite def. Gen. Amherst 25-22, 11-25, 25-22, 25-21 Alexander Mackenzie YRAA Havergal College CISAA Park Street GBSSA St. Paul ROPSSAA Midland S.S GBSSA York Mills TDSSAA

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OFSAA Girls’ AAAA Volleyball OFSAA Wrestling Toronto March 4 - 5, 2008 Caledonia February 27 - 29, 2008 Congratulations to the champions Sinclair SS from they knew they would be in for a first-class event. Thank The 2008 OFSAA Wrestling Championships marked Whitby: Erinn Bickle, Kelly Blea, Breanna Day, Sarah you for creating memories that will live in the hearts of the first time OFSAA wrestling has been held in a Elliot, Katherine Fitzgerald, Sarah Kassel, Brooke Lloyd, the participating athletes, coaches and student volunteers small town. The Haldimand County Caledonia Centre Ali Loynachan, Katelynn McConnell, Stacey McWatters, forever. The Leadership in School Sport award went to long in Caledonia was the venue, and any concerns were Lauren Skelly, Danielle Smithen, Erin Spraggs, Tori Stirling, time coach Peter Campbell who has dedicated his career to quickly erased, as the town embraced the event. and coaches George Burford and Kate Kolesnik promoting the success of student-athletes in sport. The organizing committee did a great job of Thank you to Heather Laing and her entire championship The Team Sportsmanship Award was given to Waterdown arranging accommodation, soliciting sponsors and organizing committee for all of their hard work and effort. DHS from SOSSA for their excellent display of generally ensuring that the tournament ran smoothly. From the moment the athletes stepped foot into the court sportsmanship at the championship. After two days of exhilarating competition, an Consolation Quarter Finals Championship Quarter Finals OFSAA wrestling first was achieved. St. Ignatius St. Anne def. Thornlea 25-14, 25-22 Birchmount def. Waterdown 27-25, 25-23 SS from Thunder Bay (pictured left) won both the Mayfield SS def. Resurrection CSS 25-20, 25-27, 15-12 Aurora HS def. Glebe Cl 25-20, 25-20 boys’ and girls’ titles, and thus the combined title. Michael Power def. Bear Creek SS 25-16, 19-25, 15-9 Forest Heights def. Anderson CVI 25-16, 25-19 Georgetown DHS def. Leaside 25-16, 25-17 Sinclair SS def. Saunders SS 25-17, 25-20 Congratulations St. Ignatius SS! Congratulations also to Tom Mastantuono from Kingston Regiopolis-Notre Consolation Semi-Finals Championship Semi Finals Dame, who was presented with the Leadership in Mayfield SS def. St. Anne 25-14, 23-25, 18-16 Birchmount def. Aurora 17-25, 25-21, 15-5 Georgetown DHS def. Michael Powers 25-14, 25-16 Sinclair def. Forest Heights 25-23, 25-22 School Sport Award.

Consolation Final Bronze Medal Match Mayfield SS def. Georgetown DHS 25-23, 30-28 Forest Height CI def. Aurora HS 22-25, 25-18, 18-16 Boys’ Individual Results 2. Carson Thompson Northern 5. Kyle Prepolec Riverside Gold Medal Match 38 kg. 3. Shane Mudford NPCVS 6. Chase Perry Paris Sinclair SS def. Birchmount 25-14, 25-14, 25-19 1. Jason Buckle St. Jean Brebeuf 4. Connor Doll Park St. Coll. 2. Alex Ross St. Ignatius 77 kg. 3. Ameed Lakhani Mentor College 5. Dan Mlinaric Bishop Ryan 1. John Goodyear All Saints 4. Curtis Sobchank West Park 6. Ricky Pentland Clarke Rd 2. Alex Siplyarski Newtonbrook 5. Adrian Verbeek St. Christophers Pool A Pool C 57.5 kg. 3. Eric Jacobson Lord Dorchester 6. Patrick Sobchank West Park Saunders SS WOSSAA Anderson CVI LOSSA 1. Cruiz Manning Newtonbrook 4. Daniel Cooper Notre Dame Waterdown SOSSA Bear Creek SS GBSSA 41 kg. 2. Duncan Moffat EC Drury 5. Jared Robb EC Drury St. Anne CHS SWOSSAA Resurrection CSS CWOSSA 1. Shane Babullall Turner Fenton 3. Fady Geroges Bishop Ryan 6. Mike DeVries Centre Wellington Leaside HS TDSSAA Aurora HS YRAA 4. Scott Schiller L’Essor 2. Kyle Bowers Richview 83 kg. 3. Alan Walsh Lester B Pearson 5. Nick Rowe Barrie North Pool B Pool D 1. Kyle Chalifaux CASS 4. Aaron Brown Port Hope 6. Andrew Levesque Cayuga Sinclair SS LOSSA Mayfield SS ROPSSAA 2. Kevin MacLellan Bishop Ryan 5. Troy Weeseq Lambton Central Georgetown DHS GHAC Michael Power/St. Joseph TDCAA 61 kg. 3. Josh Hipperson Dennis Morris 6. Nicholas Della Morra Chaminade Thornlea SS YRAA Glebe Cl NCSSAA 1. Kevin Isawa Madge EC Drury 4. David Stailewski West Ferris Birchmount Park CI TDSSAA Forest Heights CWOSSA 44 kg. 2. Justin Kinisch Riverside 5. Daniel Caratti St. Ignatius 1. Johnathon Bubullal Turner Fenton 3. Ilya Wbelev Bell 6. Craig Stewart Thorold 4. Nathan Lunn St. Catharines Coll. 2. Chris Garneau Bishop Ryan 89 kg. 3. Johnathon Hatzig Hammarskjold 5. Marcus Bennett Turner Fenton 1. Dimitri Yablokov Denis Morris 4. Cuong Le Our Lady of Lourdes 6. Roch Provost L’Essor 2. Jesse Taylor Clarington 5. Noaln Deunun Saunders 64 kg. 3. Alex Guillemette WR MacDonald ONTARIO FEDERATION OF SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS 6. Brad Marsden Sandwich 1. Sheldon Burton Chelmsford 4. Arthur Rodin Vaughn 2. Derrick Salden Essex 47.5 kg. 5. Trevor Hockley Uxbridge 3. Billy Sarkis Brebeuf 1. Steven Takahashi Catholic Central 6. Caleb Ashley Waterloo Oxford 4. Aden Argue Meadowvale 2. Trever Huckle St. Clair 5. Brendan Scott Beamsville 95 kg. 3. Hans Ranbir EC Drury 6. James Gardiner All Saints 1. Mike Murray Eastdale 4. Gupreet Multani Braithwaite 2. Dylan Brynes Chlemsford Coaches make a difference in students’ lives 5. Dan Marsden Sandwich 67.5 kg 3. Justin Capiccioti Central Technical 6. Chas Murphy Holy Cross 1. Spencer Burton Chlemsford 4. Dragan Djorik Riverside 2. Jacob Jagas St. Davids 51 kg. 5. S. Sabourin South Carleton 3. Jason Bresele St. Ignatius 1. Bobby Fillman EC Drury 6. George Gagnier L’Essor OFSAA thanks all coaches for making 4. Scott Christian Brampton Centennial 2. Kyle Smith Smith Falls 5. Mike Katsilas Riverside Unlimited 3. Luke Roberts Turner Fenton “Education through School Sport” a reality 6. John Feng Bethune 1. Gary Graham Smith Falls 4. Nick Sampogna Our Lady or Lourdes 2. Ilya Manukhov Lakeshore 5. Troy Huckle St. Claire 72 kg. 3. John Fitzgerald Mons Doyle 6. Dustin Schultz Theriault 1. Randy Pfrimmer O’Niell 4. Michael Kennedy St Ignatius 2. Randy Rowe Bishop Ryan 54 kg. 5. Andrew Poirier Essex 3. Nigel Sayah St. Michaels 1. Angelo Daniele St. Ignatius 6. Jadrian Wallace Notre Dame 4. Alex Maceachern Heartlake 34 www.ofsaa.on.ca www.ofsaa.on.ca 35 OFSAA Committees and Chairs Coaching Terry Olaskey P: 705.728.1321 F: 705.728.6053 [email protected] OFSAAResults News Future Directions Martin Ritsma P: 519.271.4500 F: 519.273.7118 [email protected] Transfers Lynn Kelman P: 705.725.7712 F: 705.720.1088 [email protected] Constitutional Review Bonnie Glover P: 905.722.0180 F: 905.722.0180 [email protected] Gender Equity Clem Contreras, Bishop Allen P: 416.393.5549 F: 416.397.6074 [email protected] Girls’ Individual Results (By Weight) Co-chair Elaine Berta, Vaughan SS P: 905.660.1397 F: 905.660.0318 [email protected] 41 kg. 2. Stephanie Riopel Theriault 4. Samantha McVarn Abbey Park Classifications Terry O’Rourke P: 519.235.0880 F: 519.235.3461 terry_o’[email protected] 1. Kim Cupid Our Lady of Lourdes 3. Katie Doughty Kenner 5. Jessica Lovell HB Beal Championship Review Dale Huddleston P: 613.386.3054 F: 613.386.3342 [email protected] 2. Darby Huckle St. Clare 4. Kristin Danison L’Essor 6. Jen Brule Holy Cross Sanctions Nick Rowe, TDSB P: 416.394.6499 F: 416.396.4292 [email protected] 5. Harper Bauer Centential Alpine Skiing Paul Daignault, Westdale SS P: 905.522.1387 F: 905.521.0542 3. Jamie O’Neil St. Josephs 72 kg. 4. Micheala Lawerence Banting 6. Charlotte Clement Barrie North Badminton Pauline King-Taylor, Sir W. Mulock SS P: 905.967.1045 F: 905.967.1054 [email protected] 1. Kelita Zupanic All Saints 5. Megan Smith Smith Falls Co-chair David Meijer, Cameron Heights CI P: 519.578.8330 F: 519.578.1376 [email protected] 57.5 kg. 2. Jeramie Herrington Twin Lakes 6. Jenna Howard Chlemsford Baseball Mike Mallory, King City SS P: 905.833.5332 F: 905.833.3750 1. Sarah Stringer Colonel 3. Alysha Knapp Riverside Basketball - Boys Tom Grantis,Governor Simcoe P: 905.934.4006 F: 905.934.3389 [email protected] 44 kg. 2. Andrea Waklin Lindsay 4. Christine Schmidt Clarke Rd Co-chair Roy Rana, East. Commerce P: 416.393.0230 F: 416.393.0231 [email protected] 1. Danielle Tremaine St. James 3. Olivia Gunnel Mother Teresa 5. Lindsay Smith Fenelon Falls Basketball - Girls Heather Lafontaine, Fr. Leo Austin P: 905.666.2010 F: 905.666.3035 [email protected] 2. Jasmine Scobie St. Joseph’s CHS 4. Kellie Heney South Carelton 6. Tricia Campbell North Hastings Cross Country Running Dave Wilkinson, St.Joe Scollard Hall… P: 705.494.8600 F: 705.494.4778 5. Alexandra Kuusela St. Ignatius Co-chair Paul Barry, St. Michael’s P: 416.653-3180 F: 416.653.7704 3. Caitlin Rudanycz St. Claire 77 kg. 4. Lea Lanteigne L’Essor 6. Angela Krsovan St. Davids Curling Yvonne Nieuwenhuis Sir Robert Borden HS P: 613.829.1287 F: 613.829.1287 [email protected] 1. Natalie Vanderschaef Crestwood 5. Sahana Mazunder Bethune Field Hockey Colette Cunningham-Reimann, Agincourt CI P: 416.396.6675 F: 416.396.6714 [email protected] 61 kg. 2. Lee Anna Tailefer MacDonald Cartier 6. Samantha Smith Port Perry Football T.B.A. 1. Alexis Kilroy Sir Winston Churchill 3. Andrea Greenawa Lambton Golf - Girls’ Heather Henricks, Sutton HS P: 905.722.3281 F: 905.722.8892 [email protected] 47.5 kg. 2. Krystal Hughes Hagersville 4. Stacey Rowe Moira Golf - Boys’ Wade Walker, Central Elgin P: 519.631.4460 F: 519.633.9014 [email protected] 1. Brittany Belanfer Riverside 3. Amy Whitehead Lindsay 5. Alicia Albert Sandwich Gymnastics Cynthia Facchinato, St. Thomas of Villanova P: 519.734.6444 F: 519.978.9238 [email protected] 2. Linda Morais L’Essor 4. Larissa D’alleva Port Perry 6. Rebecca Parker Ernestown Hockey - Boys Steve Stanlick, St. Peter’s P: 705.745.1358 F: 705.745.5025 [email protected] 5. Saunessy Hutchins Saunders John Lyttle, Sir Oliver Mowat P: 416.396.6802 F: 416.396.6758 [email protected] 3. Sara Klompmaker North Hastings 83 kg. Co-chair 4. Syd Duggan ODCVI 6. Stef Presigner St. Pauls Hockey - Girls Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 [email protected] 1. Emmalee English Kernahan Park 5. Pam Deanlike Regiopolis Notre Co-chair Murray Eckstein, Park St. CI P: 705.326.7386 F: 705.362.7388 [email protected] 64 kg. 2. Katrina McKenna Beamsville Dame Nordic Skiing Robert D’Arras, Sir R. Borden P: 613.829.5320 F: 613.829.1287 robert.d’[email protected] 1. Jennifer Seidel O’Neil 3. Lauren Wizowski IE Weldon 6. Jenine Boyce Northumberland Rugby - Boys Ron Andrews, Barrie Central P: 705.726.1846 F: 705.733.0608 [email protected] 2. Anne Merit Vander I Lord 4. Andrea Davidson St. Davids Rugby - Girls Mike Gauley, Chinguacousy P: 905.791.2400 F: 905.791.1290 [email protected] 51 kg. Dorchester 5. Alysha Anderson St. Josephs Soccer Heather Windrem, Widdifield SS P: 705.472.5711 F: 705.474.4223 [email protected] 1. Jade Parson OCDVI 3. Jill Robertson Bear Creek 6. Mallory Tetley St. Ignatius Co-chair Don Morris, St. Mark HS P: 613.692.2551 F: 613.692.2447 [email protected] 4. Audrey Buchanan Amherst 2. Larissa Scimmi St. Patricks Unlimited Girls’ Results Swimming Sheila Kuyper, Appleby College P: 905.845.4081 F: 905.845.9828 [email protected] 3. Annie Nikolakakos Maple SS 5. Sam Mitchell Sir James Dunn 1. Chenelle Williams Brampton Central Co-chair Anna-Marie Lamantia, Sen. O’Connor P: 416.393.5505 F: 416.393.5916 [email protected] 4. Alicia Rowlands Central Elgan 6. Charlene Brown Lambton Tennis Liz Ochotta, Dunbarton HS P: 905.839.1125 F: 905.839.6536 [email protected] 2. Katie Hearns Beamsville 5. Karly McLeod Cass Track & Field Chris Deighan, Cardinal Carter P: 905.727.2455 F: 905.727.9568 [email protected] 67.5 kg 3. Adrianna Bilinski Midland 6. Jade Papke Port Credit Volleyball Linda Corrente, Chatham-Kent P: 519.352.2870 F: 519.351.8849 [email protected] 1. Marlene Figueroa St. Ignatius 4. Sabrina Altobelli Fr. Bressani Co-chair Kerry MacLean, Colonel By SS P: 613.745.9411 F: 613.745.4680 [email protected] 54 kg. 2. Lindsay Armstrong CASS 5. Olive Williams Catholic Central Wrestling Randy Budner, St. Patrick HS P: 807.623.5218 F: 807.622.0164 1. Courtney Willet Port Perry 3. Jessica Kirk NPCVS 6. Karlie Robinson Pine Ridge Snowboard Racing Richard Cherry P: 905.417.1531 F: 905.417.9022 [email protected] Team Results Boys Field Lacrosse TBA Boys Girls 1. St. Ignatius NWOSSAA 150 1. St. Ignatius NWOSSAA 72 Combined 2. EC Drury GHAC 146 2. L’Essor SWOSSAA 71 1. St. Ignatius NWOSSAA 222 3. Bishop Ryan CSS GHAC 121 3. Port Perry LOSSA 68 2. Riverside SWOSSAA 139 4. Turner Fenton ROPSSAA 114 4. ODCVI GBSSA 60 3. Turner Fenton ROPSSAA 124 5. Chelmsford NOSSA 100 5. Riverside SWOSSAA 59 4. Chelmsford NOSSA 116 6. Riverside SWOSSAA 80 6. Beamsville DHS SOSSA 57 5. L’Essor SWOSSAA 108 7. Newtonbrook SS TDSSAA 79 7. Brampton Central ROPSSAA 52 6. Newtonbrook SS TDSSAA 107 8. Smith Falls DHS EOSSAAA 65 8. St. Claire SWOSSAA 50 7. St. Claire SWOSSAA 93 Explore, Learn, Travel... 9. Denis Morris SOSSA 63 9. Lindsay CVI COSSA 49 8. O’Neill LOSSA 87 Innovative Group Travel has more than 30 10. St. Jean De Brebeuf GHAC 60 10. CASS NOSSA 45 9. Beamsville DHS SOSSA 83 years experience handling groups for ...together 11. Essex SWOSSAA 49 11. Our Lady of Lourdes CWOSSA 44 10. Port Perry LOSSA 82 schools, colleges and universities across 12. Regiopolis Notre Dame EOSSAA 46 12. O’Neill LOSSA 43 11. CASS NOSSA 79 North America. From sports groups to 13. O’Neill LOSSA 44 13. St. Joseph’s SWOSSAA 41 12. Denis Morris SOSSA 78 14. Sandwich SWOSSAA 43 14. MacDonald Cartier NOSSA 39 13. Our Lady of Lourdes CWOSSA 78 academic groups to volunteer experiences, 15. St. Claire SWOSSAA 43 15. Kernahan Park SOSSA 38 14. Brampton Central ROPSSAA 71 we are your group travel professionals. 16. Mons. Doyle CWOSSA 40 16. Crestwood COSSA 37 15. Smith Falls DHS EOSSAA 65 We provide complete travel arrangements, 17. Catholic Central HS WOSSAA 39 17. St. Davids CWOSSA 37 16. St. Davids CWOSSA 65 excellent prices and will customize a group 18. All Saints NCSSAA 37 18. St. James CWOSSA 36 17. Lindsay CVI COSSA 64 19. L’Essor SWOSSAA 37 19. Colonel By SS NCSSAA 35 18. St. Jean De Brebeuf GHAC 63 program to meet your needs! 20. CASS NOSSA 34 20. Lambton Central SWOSSAA 35 • All Sports Worldwide Top Eight Associations Top Six Boys’ Associations Top Six Girls’ Associations 1. SWOSSAA 1. GHAC 1. SWOSSAA • Friendly, Competitive Matches 2. SOSSA 2. SWOSSAA 2. COSSA • Tournaments & Training Camps 3. CWOSSA 3. CWOSSA 3. SOSSA 4. GHAC 4. ROPSSAA 4. LOSSA • All Logistics 5. LOSSA 5. TDSSAA 5. CWOSSA • Cultural Tours & Events 6. NOSSA 6. SOSSA 6. GBSSA 7. COSSA 8. ROPSSAA

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