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2018 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS FALL 2018 the Bulletin SPRING 2018 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS FALL 2018 The Bulletin 2018 - 2019 OFSAA Championship Calendar Scholarship Recipients EDUCATION THROUGH SCHOOL SPORT LE SPORT SCOLAIRE : UN ENTRAINEMENT POUR LA VIE Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations 305 Milner Avenue, Suite 207 Toronto, Ontario M1B 3V4 Website: www.ofsaa.on.ca Phone: (416) 426-7391 Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378 STAFF Executive Director Doug Gellatly P: 416.426.7438 [email protected] Sport Manager Shamus Bourdon P: 416.426.7440 [email protected] Program Manager Denise Perrier P: 416.426.7436 [email protected] Communications Coordinator Pat Park P: 416.426.7437 [email protected] Operations Coordinator Beth Hubbard P: 416.426.7439 [email protected] Sport Coordinator Peter Morris P: 905.826.0706 [email protected] Sport Coordinator Jim Barbeau P: 613.962.0148 [email protected] Sport Coordinator Brian Riddell P: 416.904.6796 [email protected] EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Jennifer Knox, Kenner CI P: 705.743.2181 [email protected] Past President Ian Press, Bayside SS P: 613.966.2922 [email protected] Vice President Nick Rowe, York Memorial CI P: 416.394.3000 [email protected] Metro Region TBA East Region Kendra Read, All Saints HS P: 613.271.4254 x 5 [email protected] West Region Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.8488 [email protected] South Region Rob Thompson, St Aloysius Gonzaga P: 905.820.3900 [email protected] Central Region Shawn Morris, Stephen Lewis SS P: 905.326.7994 [email protected] North Region Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 [email protected] CODE Jamie McKinnon, Bruce-Grey CDSB P: 519.364.5820 [email protected] CODE Jim Costello, Lambton-Kent DSB P: 519.336.1500 [email protected] CODE André Blais, CSC Monavenir P: 416.397.6564 [email protected] Member-at-Large Linda de Jeu P: 705.927.8605 [email protected] Member-at-Large Barry Mutrie P: 519.270.4461 [email protected] REPRESENTATIVES’ COUNCIL CISAA Fraser Bertram, Crescent School P: 416.449.2556 [email protected] Ashley Willis, Toronto Montessori Schools P: 907.780.1002 [email protected] COSSA Brian Poste, North Hastings DHS P: 613.332.1220 [email protected] Leslie Creeden, IE Weldon SS P: 705.324.3585 x 19017 [email protected] CWOSSA Johnny Forte, Cameron Heights CI P: 519.578.8330 [email protected] Pamela Robinson, Simcoe Composite P: 519.426.4664 x 501240 [email protected] EOSSAA Suchetan James, Frontenac SS. P: 613.389.2130 [email protected] Tammy Bovaird, Notre Dame CHS P: 613.253.4700 [email protected] GBSSA Val Hargreaves, Eastview SS P: 705.728.1321 [email protected] Steve Porter, Barrie North CI P: 705.726.1846 [email protected] GHAC Mark Freeman, Notre Dame CSS P: 905.335.1544 [email protected] Carolyn Mossey, St. Jean de Brebeuf SS P: 905.388.7020 [email protected] LOSSA Brad White, Ajax HS P: 905.683.1610 [email protected] Linda Correia, Dunbarton HS P: 905.839.1125 [email protected] NCSSAA Sean Clancy, Gloucester HS P: 613.745.7176 [email protected] Kendra Read, All Saints CHS P: 613.271.4254 [email protected] NEOAA John Elliot, Timmins HS P: 705.361.1411 [email protected] Anita Anderson, Englehart HS P: 705.544.2337 [email protected] NOSSA Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 [email protected] Kim Chezzi, Lively District SS P: 705.692.3671 [email protected] NWOSSAA David McCallum, Westgate CVI P: 807.577.4251 [email protected] Janine Lavoie, Queen Elizabeth DHS P: 807.737.3500 [email protected] ROPSSAA Rob Thompson, St Aloysius Gonzaga P: 905.820.3900 [email protected] Kelly Gouveia, Fletcher’s Meadow P: 905.495.2675 x 424 [email protected] SOSSA Bob Gardiner, Dundas Valley SS P: 905.628.2203 [email protected] Jill Stiefelmeyer, Governor Simcoe SS P: 905.934.4006 [email protected] SWOSSAA James Clarke, John McGregor P: 519.354.1740 x 11655 [email protected] TBA TDCAA Paul Solarski, Brebeuf College P: 416.393.5508 [email protected] TBA TDSSAA George Kourtis, Toronto DSB P: 416.396.6000 [email protected] TBA TBA TBA WOSSAA Tim Clayton, Mother Teresa CSS P: 519.675.4433 [email protected] Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.8488 [email protected] YRAA Shawn Morris, Stephen Lewis SS P: 905.326.7994 [email protected] Liana Williams, Milliken Mills HS P: 905.477.0072 [email protected] ADVISORS Ministry of Education Jeeves Jeyadevan P: 416.325.0129 [email protected] Ministry of Tourism, Culture Marie Dannhaeuser P: 416.327.6141 [email protected] and Sport Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations Contents 305 Milner Avenue, Suite 207 Toronto, Ontario M1B 3V4 Website: www.ofsaa.on.ca Phone: (416) 426-7391 Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378 26 39 Executive Director Letter ...................................2 FESTIVAL RESULTS OFSAA NEWS Boys’ A/AA & AAA Lacrosse ..............................25 Age Classifications 2018-19 .............................3 EVENTS Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates 2018-19 ...........3 2018-19 OFSAA Championship Calendar ........22-23 OFSAA Social Spotlight ....................................3 Best Wishes To Patty Johnson ............................4 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Gymnastics Update ..........................................4 Boys’ Baseball ..................................................26 Golf Reminder ..................................................4 Boys’ A/AA Rugby.............................................27 CIAAA ..............................................................4 Boys’ AAA Rugby ..............................................28 Save The Date ..................................................4 Girls’ A/AA Rugby ............................................29 OFSAA Try Day .................................................5 Girls’ AAA Rugby ..............................................30 OFSAA-Sanctioned Invitational Events ..............6-7 Boys’ A Soccer ..................................................31 School Sport Canada Online Courses ...............8 Boys’ & Girls’ AA Soccer ...................................32-33 Coaching in Ontario Schools (CIOS) ................8 Boys’ AAA Soccer .............................................34 Keeping Football Safe Contest Winners ............9 Girls’ A Soccer .................................................35 Support OFSAA’s School Sport Sponsors ...........9 Girls’ AAA Soccer .............................................36 Helping Students Report Injuries .......................10-11 Tennis .............................................................37-38 From A for Athletics to Z for Zimbabwe .............13-15 Track & Field ....................................................39-44 Making Head Way ............................................16 20 Reasons to Emphasize School Sport .............17 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Front Cover & Above Right – Ryan Pfeiffer (Metroland) SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS Back Cover – James Mirabelli (JMP Photography) Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarship ................18-19 Front Cover Athlete – Shaleah Colaire (St. Mary CSS) KidSport Grants 2018-19 .................................20 OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Awards ................21 OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Awards .......21 2018 OFSAA Alumni Scholarship Recipients .....24 Thank you to the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Education for their generous contributions and support. www.ofsaa.on.ca 1 A Word from Doug Gellatly, OFSAA Executive Director Thousands of student-athletes ommit yourself to doing the best coaching job you in Ontario will benefit this Ccan. Even if you have been assigned to a sport you school year from the work of are not highly proficient at, you can be a good coach with their coaches. School sport the aid of clinics, books, and other coaches’ knowledge. continues to play an important The basic ingredient in the making of a good coach is the role in education and volunteer desire to do well. However do not overcommit yourself at coaches are clearly vital in the expense of your curricular program. creating athletic opportunities. rganize your coaching program. Although you The benefits, however, don’t Omust adapt to the individuals with whom you are apply only to students. In a working, planned and well-run practice sessions produce study of Ontario high school better results. Organization takes time and effort but it teacher-coaches conducted by is vital to the success of a team. Throughout the season, the University of Ottawa, preparations are necessary for both home and away 97.3% said that being a coach competitions so team members and staff are fully aware helped them create better relationships with their of proceedings. students. Further, 94.5% believed their role as a coach sk for assistance and advice – no coach is expected had a positive effect on their overall job satisfaction, and A to know all there is about any activity. Make use of 86.1% felt coaching made them a better teacher. It is the expertise of other coaches and physical education therefore reasonable to conclude that coaching school teachers. Asking for help is a sign of strength in a coach. sport creates strong teachers who are happier with their jobs. hallenge your athletes continually – interschool Cactivities should provide an arena of learning We encourage teachers to get involved in coaching and throughout the season for both competitor and coach. 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