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Welcome to Windsor Coaches, Players and Fans ! Welcome to Canada’S Oldest University Sponsored Annual Holiday Boy’S High School Basketball Tournament Welcome to Windsor Coaches, Players and Fans ! Welcome to Canada’s oldest university sponsored annual holiday boy’s high school basketball tournament. We usually say that OFSAA dreams begin now, in December, and the road often passes through Windsor. This year the path to success will return to Windsor. The 2016 OFSAA “AAA” Championship will take place in Windsor March 7-9. In the past, 13 teams have won this tournament and then gone on to win at OFSAA - known as the “Windsor-OFSAA Double Play” (see list on page 27). This was the very first Christmas Holiday Tournament in On- tario and began as a way for the University (known then as Assumption College) to showcase itself and the basketball talent in this part of the province. Current Lancers Mike Rocca, Isiah Osborne, Marko Kovac and Micah Kirubel all are past tournament participants. Many of those early tournament players saw the enthusiasm for basketball in Wind- sor and chose to enroll at the University of Windsor. Lancer basketball teams of the ‘70s dominated Canadian University play. Look up into the rafters to see all the CIAU banners. In 1957 the dream of Windsor Star Sports writer Ken Fathers was born. Frank Wansborough of the Windsor & District Basketball Association and Jimmy Hogan of the Windsor Church Basketball Association created a new trophy just for the tournament. It was named in honour of the late Windsor Alderman Benny Crowley, an avid basketball supporter. Just as today, the best teams from across Ontario were invited to compete in Windsor, to see if they had what it takes to go deep into March playdowns. Our very hard working committee members began the planning and the scheduling for this annual event as soon as last year’s tourney ended, to ensure that you have an enjoyable and memorable experience. Play hard - play fair and have fun. Maybe we will see you again in March? On behalf of the tournament committee...Happy Holidays! Ryan Steer – Head Coach FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR INVITATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Chris Oliver Bud Leonard Mike Havey Don Brown Barry Amlin Dave Bechard Mat Burkhart Bill Bridgeman Grant Kersey Wes Arthur Danielle Chevalier Ivan Benko Nick Chevalier Barbara Kersey Mike McKinley Brian Hogan Harold Remark Jon Elcombe Zdravko Markoc Jim Minello Paul Zavitz Carl Popkey Stepen Carey Ryan Steer 2 A L L Dwan Williams - Oakwood * S Isiah Osborne - Kennedy T A Jordan Henry - Pine Ridge R *All Stars not available for S photograph include Ian Smart (Chatham-Kent) & Christian David (Bishop Reding) M V P * A W A R Chase Vassell from Pine Ridge D was selected as the 2014 MVP Harold Remark Broker haroldremark.com Basketball Wordsearch ALLEYOOP BACKBOARD BASKET BLOCK BOXOUT CENTER CHARGE DRIBBLE FASTBREAK FOUL FORWARD FREETHROW GUARD HOOP JUMPBALL JUMPSHOT LAYUP * words are across or up and down PASS PIVOT PRESS REBOUND SHOOT SLAMDUNK TEAM TIPOFF TRAVELING TURNOVER Proud to support High School Athletics and amateur sport [email protected] | fastsigns.com/658 2591 Howard Avenue, Windsor, ON N8X 3W4 o: 519-948-8181 | f: 519-948-2686 PUB 1444 Ottawa Street Proud Supporters of University of Windsor Sports GO LANCERS ! GOOD LUCK TO ALL PLAYERS, TEAMS AND COACHES IN THIS YEAR’S 59th TOURNAMENT ® centered on solutions proud to support the CenterLine satisfies joining, metal forming and coating application needs 59th Annual for a variety of industries: University of • Automotive • Mass Transit Windsor • Aerospace • Defense Invitational High School Visit our website to learn more about our products and services. Basketball Tournament Locations in: Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, Romania, India, China CenterLine (Windsor) Ltd. 415 Morton Drive, Windsor ON 519-734-8464 www.cntrline.com email: [email protected] 6 PICKERING PINE RIDGE Wins the 58th Tournament Pine Ridge Wins Benny Crowley Memorial Trophy The Championship Trophy is named for former city alderman Benny Crowley, an avid basketball supporter in our community. WELCOME BASKETBALL FANS PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! 7 ALL-STARS 1957 to 1969 1957 - None selected. * Most Valuable Player Barry Howson (London Beck). 1964 Bill MacInnis (Windsor Assumption) 1958 Barry Howson (London Beck) David Crowe (Niagara Falls CI) Gary Silc (Sudbury High School) Wayne Morgan (Windsor Patterson) Ken Kilrea (Stamford) Jerry Shulmistra (Sudbury Sheridan) Ken Rysdale (Stamford) Cliff Reaume (Windsor Corpus Christi) John Morris (Kennedy). MVP - Morgan MVP - Morris 1965 Jon Elcombe (Windsor Walkerville) 1959 Bill Woloshyn (London Beck) Peter Lapointe (St. Mary’s Sault ) Roy Landrye (Sudbury St. Charles) Bob Croft (Hamilton Hill Park) John O’Neil (Toronto St. Michael’s) Joe Cipparone (Windsor Walkerville) Ron Horeck (Sudbury St. Charles) John Barton (Sudbury Sheridan Tech) Barry Kenshol (Windsor Kennedy) MVP - Croft MVP - Landrye 1966 Gary Ulicny (Windsor Assumption) 1960 Fred Jankauskas (Toronto Runnymede) Jack Bolzan (Windsor Assumption) Barry Tremblay (Windsor Corpus Christi) Wayne Morgan (Windsor Patterson) Bob Bellaire (Windsor Corpus Christi) Sante Salvador (Windsor Assumption) Terry Donohue (London Beal Tech) Tino Lente (Sudbury St. Charles) Stan McLarty (Windsor Forster) MVP- Morgan MVP- Jankauskas 1967 Gary Ulicny (Windsor Assumption) 1961 Joe Clark (Windsor Herman) Walter Lozynsky (Windsor Walkerville) Bob Bellaire (Windsor Corpus Christi) Jack Bolzan (Windsor Assumption) Gerry Schen (Windsor Forster) Jon Charlton (Windsor Walkerville) Richard MacDonald (Toronto Humberside) George Trbovich (Bawating Sault) Ron Innocente (Windsor Corpus Christi) MVP - Bolzan MVP- Bellaire 1968 Bill Hamilton (Windsor Walkerville) 1962 Darryl Hudson (Niagara Falls CI) Norbert Rammler (Windsor Assumption) George Saddler (Niagara Falls CI) Paul Skowron (Windsor Walkerville) John Morgan (Cornwall) Phil Goggins (Windsor W.D. Lowe Tech) Gerry Horner (Windsor Herman) Denis Smith (Windsor Assumption) Angelo Mazzuchin (Sudbury St. Charles) MVP - Hamilton MVP - Saddler 1969 Bruce Coulthard (Tillsonburg Glendale) 1963 Darryl Hudson (Niagara Falls CI) Al Majauskas (Windsor Assumption) Jack Saddler (Niagara Falls CI) Greg Horoky (Windsor Assumption) Gerry Schen (Windsor Forster) Denis Smith (Windsor Assumption) Mario Baggio (Windsor Assumption) Guy Vetrie (Sir James Dunn, Sault) Bob Croft (Hamilton Hill Park) MVP - Coulthard MVP - Hudson Shop HumanKinetics.com Sign up for the free HK Basketball E-Newsletter to stay informed & Save up to 25% on your purchases. HumanKinetics.com/ Newsletters Results of 58th Tournament Bishop Reding 66 St. Patrick’s 42 ROUND ROUND Oakwood 72 Holy Names 57 ONE ONE Pine Ridge 72 Kennedy 61 Chatham Kent 57 Herman 54 St. Patrick’s 46 Holy Names 68 CONSOLATION Kennedy 62 Herman 55 SEMI-FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP Biship Reding 54 Oakwood 66 SEMI-FINAL Pine Ridge 71 Chatham Kent 38 Holy Names 59 Kennedy 69 CONSOLATION Bishop Reding 60 Chatham Kent 54 3rd PLACE CHAMPIONSHIP Pine Ridge 78 Oakwood 59 The Trophy Boys 1540 McDougall Phone or Fax Windsor, Ontario Mike Morencie (519) 254-2926 N8X 3N2 Mike Urban 9 ALL-STARS from the 1970’s 1970 Mike Moser (Kitchener Forest Heights) 1975 Rick Scott (Herman) Seifried Leidig (Kitchener Forest Heights) Mike Kristalovich (Assumption) Phil Schlote (Kitchener Forest Heights) Larry Oliver (Massey) Jim Chase (Windsor Centennial) Jack Lossing (Walkerville) Wayne Churchill (Windsor Assumption) Terry Rigg (A.N. Myer) MVP - Moser MVP - Oliver 1971 Dan Devin (Windsor Brennan) 1976 Mike Brkovich (Lowe) Tom Hogan (Windsor Brennan) Tony Almonte (Hamilton Cathedral) Bill Jansenberger (London Westminister) Gerald Flatt (Kitchener Eastwood) Bob Hogan (Windsor Herman) Pat Smith (Riverside) Andy Laliberty (Windsor Massey) Ken Smith (Lowe) MVP - Devin. MVP - Don Brkovich (Lowe) 1972 Frank Ducharme (Windsor Herman) 1977 Rick Wells (Lowe) George Gorzynski (Toronto Oakwood) John Kulik (Stamford) Jim Zoet (Port Perry) Leo Rautins (Toronto St. Michael’s) Bob Hogan (Windsor Herman) Dave Zanatta (Bawating, Sault St Marie) Larry Donovan (Windsor Kennedy) Enzo Spagnuolo (Toronto Kipling) MVP- Hogan MVP - Don Brkovich (Lowe) 1973 Bob Sebera (Ottawa Lisgar) Pat Signorotti (Sudbury St. Charles) 1978 Ralph Salvino (Toronto Runnymede) Fred Robson (Windsor Centennial) Peter Stoyakovich (Hamilton CI) Lorne Russ (Windsor Herman) Enzo Piazza (Lowe) Ed Siebert (Niagara Falls) Rob Biasutto (Assumption) MVP - Sebera MVP- Rick Wells (Lowe) 1974 K.C. Keller (Ottawa Lisgar) 1979 Rob Samuels (Herman) Bob Sebera (Ottawa Lisgar) David Binder (Assumption) Kevan Smith (Stamford) Jon Antonides (Sarnia Central) Pat Stoqua (Ottawa Lisgar) Enzo Piazza (Lowe) Lawrence Bertulli (Sudbury St. Charles) Ralph Salvino (Toronto Runnymede) MVP - Stoqua MVP - Peter Lambropoulos (Lowe) 11 ALL-STARS from the 1980’s 1980 Rob Samuels (Herman) 1985 Don Douglas (Centennial) Doug Byrne (St. Anne) Mark Haughton (Islington Martingrove) Dan Meagher (St. Kitt’s Denis Morris) Ken Karachi (Kennedy) Peter Lambropoulos (Lowe) Ray Tyghter (Islington Martingrove) Chris Johnsson (Ottawa Bell) Denny Palarichio (Sault St. Mary’s) MVP - Ron Purdy (Herman) MVP - Jeff Nekkers (Kennedy). 1981 Joe Alexander (Eastern Commerce) 1986 John Boney (Martingrove) Roger Rollicks (Toronto Pearson) Dennis Byrne (St. Anne) Mo Soufan (Windsor Herman) Sean Gardiner (Glendale) Tony Piazza (Windsor Lowe) Mark Houghton (Martingrove) Owen Officer ( Eastern Commerce) Sam Soufan (Herman) MVP- Peter Lambropoulos (Lowe) MVP - Alex Urosevic (St. Jerome’s). 1982 Mo Soufan (Windsor Herman) 1987 Loren Guichard (Leacock) Peter Giftopoulos (Hamilton Cathedral) Everton
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