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2011 Team Rosters 2011 OAKVILLE ST IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA HAWKS DEFEATS TORONTO OAKWOOD BARONS 66-57 ** OAKVILLE ST IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA HAWKS - COACH’S GARY LAURIN, RENE MALISA {AAAA OFSAA SILVER MEDALIST} MIKE L’AFRICIAN - MVP OTTAWA UNIVERSITY 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14. 14-15, 15-16, OUA EAST ROY 2012, CIS ALL ROOKIE TEAM 2012, CIS BRONZE MEDAL 2013, OUA WILSON CUP CHAMPION 2014, CIS FINALIST 2014, OUA FINAL FOUR 2015, CIS FINALIST 2015, OUA POY 2015-16, CIS MIKE MOSER POY 2015-16, CIS 1ST TEAM ALL CANADIAN, OUA 1st TEAM ALLSTAR 2015-16, 5th LEADING SCORER IN OUA AT 20.4 IN 2015-16, 3RD IN LEADING 3PT FG’S MADE WITH 51, 5TH IN 3PT% AT 41.8%, 2ND IN ASSISTS AT 5.3PG, 3RD IN FT% AT 85.9, 6TH IN STEALS AT 1.9PG, OUA WILSON CUP BRONZE MEDAL 2016, CIS NATIONALS, OTTAWA UNIVERSITY MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2016, BECOMES ALL TIME LEADER IN ASSISTS AND 4TH IN SCORING. PRO BALL PORTUGAL CAB MADERIA ROHAN BONEY - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR JAKE BABIC - RON KOVLJENIC FAIR PLAY AWARD ADAM PRESUTTI MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, OUA FINAL FOUR 2012, OUA WEST ROY 2012, CIS ALL ROOKIE TEAM 2012, CIS ROY 2012, CO-WINNER OF THE MCMASTER UNIVERSITY MALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2012, OUA WEST DIVISION CHAMPION 2014, OUA WILSON CUP BRONZE MEDALIST 2014, CIS BRONZE MEDALIST 2014 PETAR RUSIC 22 FEET ACADEMY 2013, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY 2014-15 DAN DYRDA ALEX CENEDES ROBERTO RIVAS TOMAS RICKUS SIMON MARION OLIVER McMAYONI CAMERON CAETANO JASON VARGAS ** TORONTO OAKWOOD BARONS - COACH’S ANTHONY MILLER, WENDELL BRERETON, O’NEIL KAMAKA, BRANKO SAMSA {AAAA OFSAA QUARTER FINALIST} KEVIN BLAKE - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR ONTARIO U17 TEAM, ELON COLLEGE D1 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, PLAYED IN 26 GAMES AS A FRESHMAN, SEASON HIGH 6PTS, HAD 3 STARTS IN 28 GAMES AS A SOPHOMORE, SEASON HIGH 8PTS, PLAYED 32 GAMES WITH 10 STARTS AS A JUNIOR, CAREER HIGH 13PTS, MADE 51-91 FOR 56% FG SHELDON MOORE - DEFENSIVE PLAYER AWARD ISAIAH WATKINS ST. BENEDICT PREP NJ 2011-12, 12-13, D1 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 2013-14, ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT 2014, TRANSFER TO D1 FURMAN 2014-15, 15-16 TYRELL BELLOT-GREEN U15 PROVINCIAL TEAM GOLD MEDALIST MVP 2010, U16 FIBA BRONZE MEDAL CADET TEAM 2011, U17 FIBA CADET TEAM 2012 5TH PLACE, U17 TEAM ONTARIO NATIONAL CHAMPIONS & 1ST TEAM ALL STAR 2012, HILL COLLEGE TEXAS 2013-14, 2014-15, NATIONAL TEAM 3X3 2013, UNLV D1 2015-16, PRO BALL LUXEMBOURG MUSEL PIKES 17-18 XZENIS BRERETON TROY JACKSON LUKE BARRETT MAHAD FARAH AKIEL ROUSE JAMALL CAMPBELL KALEEK WHYTE HAMILTON ST THOMAS MORE KNIGHTS - COACH’S STEFANO GIOVANNANGELI, CHRIS D’ANGELA, BRIAN ROSATI S.T.M. WON THE KEN ORMEROD FLIGHT - 3RD PLACE OVER ANDERSON CI 68-66 {OT} JOHN GORDON - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR ALGOMA UNIVERSITY 2013-14, STARTED 11 OF 22 GAMES LAMAR BARR - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR KOJO AFARI SAULT COLLEGE 2012-13, MOHAWK COLLEGE 14-15, 15-16, OCAA CHAMPIONS 2015, CCAA 4TH PLACE 15, OCAA SILVER MEDALIST 2016, CCAA CONSOLATION CHAMPIONS 2015-16 ALI ASKAROV REDEEMER COLLEGE 2011-12 MARCUS ST AUBIN WINDSOR UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2011, 2012 PAUL PETRUCCELLI TRISTAN FRASER JEROME SEALY CHAD BROWN SANTINO PECORA JOSH SHERIFF MATT CANNON MATT BROWN JEREMY ANGELINI ROBERT HARRISON TEVON EDWARDS ** WHITBY ANDERSON RAIDERS - COACH’S DEAN HUTCHCROFT, LUIGI LEONARDIS {AAA OFSAA CHAMPIONS} DYSHAWN PIERRE - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR NAT’L CADET TEAM FIBA BRONZE MEDALIST 2010, JR NAT’L TEAM FIBA BRONZE MEDALIST 2011, LEADING CANADIAN TEAM SCORER AT 17.7PPG, UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON D1 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16 AS A FRESHMAN HE HAD ONEOF THE BEST SEASON’S IN SCHOOL HISTORY, STARTED 28 OF 31 GAMES, SET RECORDS FOR 3PT % AT 46% ON 24/52, 4TH BEST FG% AT 54% ON 96/179, AVG OF 27MPG, WON THE DAYTON THOMAS LUPPE AWARD FOR COURAGE, DESIRE AND INTEGRITY, HIS FIRST COLLEGIATE START WAS ONE OF THE BEST STARTS IN NCAA HISTORY GOING A PERFCT 8/8 FG AND 2/2FT. FOR 23PTS WITH 3 ASSISTS, 2 REBOUNDS, ONE BLOCK AND ZERO TURNOVERS VS BOSTON COLLEGE, STARTED ALL 37 GAMES AS A SOPHOMORE WITH AVG’S OF 27MPG, 11PPG, 5.5RPG, WAS 2ND ON TEAM IN MPG, RPG & 3PT%, WAS 3RD IN SCORING, ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT 2014, IN 2ND ROUND OF NCAA TOURNEY HE LED TEAM IN PTS & REB’S VS OHIO STATE AND WENT 7/7 AT THE FT LINE TO UPSET OH ROUND LED TEAM IN SCORING AND MADE LAST FREE THROWS TO UPSET SYRACUSE AND ADVANCE TO ELITE 8, LED TEAM IN SCORING IN THEIR LOST TO #1 SEED FLORIDA, NCAA’S 2015 PLAYED 40MINS VS BOISE STATE IN FIRST ROUND WIN, PLAYED 38MINS AND LED TEAM IN SCORING WITH 20 IN WIN OVER PROVIDENCE IN 2ND ROUND, PLAYED 39MINS AND SCORED 10PTS IN 3RD ROUND LOSS TO OKLAHOMA, ATLANTIC 10 FINALIST 2015-16, NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND LOSS TO SYRACUSE 2015-16, NATIONAL TEAM TRYOUTS JUNE 2016, PRO BALL EUROPE GERMANY LOWEN BRAUNSCHWEIG 16-17, LED GERMAN LEAGUE IN REBOUNDING AND AVG 15PPG, SIGNED WITH ITALY DINAMO BASKET SASSARI 17-18 JUSTIN EDWARDS UNIVERSITY OF MAINE D1 2011-12, 12-13, AMERICAN EAST CONFERENCE ALL ROOKIE TEAM 2012, LED ALL FRESHMAN IN CONFERENCE SCORING, ASSISTS & STEALS AT 14.6PPG, 3.4APG, 1.4SPG, STARTED 56 OF 60 GAMES AND AVERAGED 15PPG, 5RPG, 3APG AND 32MPG, LED AMERICAN EAST CONFERENCE IN SCORING AS A SOPH. @16.7PPG, MADE ALL AMERICAN CONFERENCE EAST SECOND TEAM 2013, LED MAINE IN 6 CATEGORIES IN 2013, LED THE LEAGUE IN STEALS AND PLACED IN THE TOP 20 IN 6 OTHER CATEGORIES, HAD 3 DOUBLE/DOUBLE GAMES IN 2013 AND A SESSON HIGH OF 30PTS VS NORTHEASTERN, TRANSFER TO KANSAS STATE D1 2013-14, 14-15, 15-16 ON ROSTER FOR 2014-15, SUMMER OF 2014 PLAYED ON ATHLETE’S IN ACTION TEAM TRAVELLING TO LATVIA AND LITHUANIA LEADING TEAM TO A 3-1 RECORD, LED TEAM IN SCORING WITH A 17.5PPG AVG. AS A JR. IN 2014-15 AT KANSAS STATE, ONE OF ONLY 2 PLAYERS TO SEE ACTION IN ALL 32 GAMES WITH 14 STARTS, AVG. 6PTS, 3REB, 21 MINUTES, LED TEAM IN STEALS WITH 37, TOP 5 IN ALL TEAMS STATS, AS A SR. IN 2015-16 HAD 17PTS,4 ASSISTS VS OKLAHOMA ST. IN FIRST ROUND WIN OF NCAA TOURNEY 2015-16, LED TEAM WITH 23PTS, 10REBS, 2 ASSISTS AND 2 STEALS IN LOSS TO #1 SEED KANSAS IN SECOND ROUND OF NCAA 2015-16 JAKE HUTCHCROFT WESTERN UNIVERSITY 2012-13 CHRIS PINETTE JERMAINE JONES JACKSON HIMBEAULT CHRISTIAN AHYEE DUANE HENRY BRANDON NICKELCHOK ANDREW JOHNSTON ADAM CORNTHWAITE MITCH LEDGERWOOD SAM DODINGTON ** NEWMARKET DR JOHN DENISON HUSKIES - COACH’S BRENT EVANS, DAVE BUSH {AAA OFSAA SILVER MEDALIST} DENISON WON THE JOE RASO FLIGHT - 5TH PLACE OVER CARDINAL NEWMAN 67-50 KEVIN PANGOS - 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR & 3PT CHAMPION {43} EVENT RECORD U15 PROVINCIAL TEAM GOLD MEDALIST MVP 2008, U16 NAT’L CADET TEAM FIBA BRONZE MEDALIST 09 & 10, U19 JR NAT’L TEAM FIBA BRONZE MEDALIST 2011, YOUNGEST PLAYER TO DRESS FOR CANADIAN NATIONAL MENS TEAM 2011, GONZAGA UNIVERSITY D1 2011-12,12-13,13-14,14-15, WEST COAST CONFERENCE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 2012, WCC FINALIST 2012, ALL WCC FIRST TEAM 2012, 2013,WCC ALL FRESHMAN TEAM 2012, WCC ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM 2012, WEST COAST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2013, 2014, WCC ALL CONFERENCE TEAM 2012, 2013, NCAA’S 2012, 2013, 2014, LOST IN SECOND ROUND VS #2 OHIO STATE 2012, LOST IN SECOND ROUND 2013 AS THE #1 SEED TO WICHITA STATE 2013, LOST IN SWEET 16 TO #1 ARIZONA 2014, NAMED TO THE NAISMITH PRESEASON WATCH LIST FOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR FOR 2012-13 SEASON, FINISHED 27TH IN THE NCAA FOR FT% AT 87.3% IN 2014, STANDS 8TH ALL TIME AT GONZAGA FOR FREE THROW % AT 83.2%, STRUGGLED WITH INJURIES FOR HIS JR SEASON, STILL STARTED ALL 35 GAMES AND LED TEAM IN MINUTES PLAYED, LED TEAM IN 3PT, FT SCORING AND A/TO RATIO WHILE BEING THE SECOND LEADING SCORER AT 14.5PPG, LISTED BY ALTHON COLLEGE PRE- SEASON MAGAZINE AS THE TOP SR BACKCOURT IN THE NATION WITH GARY BELL, CANADIAN MEN’S DEVELOPMENT TEAM 2013 FINISHING 4TH WITH A 6-2 RECORD, MEMBER OF THE DMNT AT THE 4 NATION’S INVITATIONAL IN CHINA FINISHING FIRST WITH A 9-0 RECORD 2013, 2015 NCAA’S #2 SEED, WCC CHAMPIONS 2015, LOST TO DUKE IN SOUTH REGIONAL FINAL IN HOUSTON, NAMED 3RD TEAM ALL AMERICAN BY ASSOCIATED PRESS AND 3RD TEAM ALL AMERICAN BY NABC, LED THE ZAGS TO A SCHOOL RECORD OF 35-3, RANKED 2ND IN THE NCAA IN ASSIST TO TURNOVER RATIO WITH 3.55 WHILE AVG 11.6PPG AND LED TEAM WITH 81 3PT MAKES, ASSISTS WITH 4.8, STEALS AT 1.3PG AND FT % AT 82.4%, HE SHATTERED THE GU RECORD FOR 3 PT FG MADE WITH 322. WAS NAMED TO THE 5 PLAYER NABC ALL DISTRICT 9 TEAM, LED THE TEAM TO IT’S 3RD CONSECUTIVE WCC REGULAR AND TOURNAMENT TITLES, PRO BALL SPAIN GRAN CANARIA 2015-16 WHERE HE AVERAGED 11PTS, 5 ASSISTS, PLAYED IN COPA DEL RAY FINAL AND WAS SELECTED 2ND TEAM ALL EURO CUP, 2016 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE WITH ATLANTA HAWKS, 2016-17,17-18 PRO BALL WITH LITHUANIA BC ZALGIRLS KAUNAS, 2016-17,17-18 LITHUANIA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, 2017 NBA SUMMER LEAGUE WITH KNICKS BRETT ZUFELT ALGOMA COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16 BRAYDEN GOHN LOYALIST COLLEGE 2011-12, 12-13, HUMBER COLLEGE 2014-15, 15-16, OCAA SILVER MEDALALIST 15, CCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 15, OCAA CHAMPIONS 2015-16, CCAA SILVER MEDAL 2015-16 PETER PAOR STEVE MARTIN MARK PERRONE EVAN CREEK ZAC MARCELLINE PETER BENTHAM KEVIN WYZATKO MILAD GULAM HAMILTON CARDINAL NEWMAN CARDINALS - COACH’S ANDREW SERGEI, DAVE D’ALBERTO, JEFF JOSEPH, JOHN OBRAVAC, JODI POMERLEAU, JEFF ZWOLAK DAVID McCULLOCH - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR LUCAS MANCINI PATRICK McCULLOCH ANTHONY PIZZUTI GREG CAMPBELL OMAR PALMAR MARCELLO TOMMASI ANDREW FERGUSON MATT FERGUSON LUCAS ALLEGA JUWON GOLDSON A.J.
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