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Sponsorship 2018 2018 - 2019 The R.H.S.A.A., through its • administration of the member schools and student Ron Pettigrew Schol- athletes, undertakes the follow- arship ing activities. • administration of the R.H.S.A.A. Coaching To provide complete sponsor- Awards ship of a diversified interscho- lastic athletic program. • annual activity report • pre and post season To provide each member coaches meeting school: • teachers admission card Inside this issue: • athletic handbook • administration of league competitions • membership directory Activity Summary • administration of the Lorne • R.H.S.A.A. orientation for new coaches Aston Scholarship Badminton • administration of the Dr. • administration of city and provincial champi- Paul Schwann Scholar- Basketball ships onships Cross Country Curling Football Golf Soccer Sponsorship Track and Field Volleyball The RHSAA would like to thank The RHSAA would like to Shoppers Drug Mart for their thank the TCU Financial commitment to high school athlet- Group for their sponsorship Wrestling ics by sponsoring the Champion- of the RHSAA June Awards ship medals. Luncheon. 2 2018 - 2019 Activity Summary Total Registrations 2016 - 2017 2017 - 2018 2018 - 2019 Activities 11 11 11 Leagues 30 32 28 Teams 314 300 301 Schools 16 16 16 Registrations 4866 4762 4673 3 2018 - 2019 Activity Summary Registrations by Activity 2016 - 2017 2017 - 2018 2018 - 2019 Activity Teams Participants Teams Participants Teams Participants Badminton 15 432 15 355 15 424 Basketball 72 979 73 990 64 875 Junior Boys 18 264 17 238 15 219 Senior Boys 18 248 20 269 17 233 Junior Girls 18 242 17 233 14 186 Senior Girls 18 225 19 250 18 237 Cross Country 13 160 14 144 15 134 Curling 52 248 44 211 51 247 Boys 11 60 14 62 9 45 Girls 6 31 6 22 7 44 Mixed 11 55 10 54 12 61 Junior 24 102 14 73 23 97 Football 14 636 14 595 13 599 Golf 17 87 11 39 13 67 Fall 8 17 0 0 0 0 Spring 9 70 11 39 13 67 Hockey 10 197 12 265 12 251 Soccer 28 631 27 626 26 577 Boys 15 347 14 334 13 292 Girls 13 284 13 292 13 285 Track & Field 14 523 15 554 14 480 Volleyball 60 722 57 726 57 736 Junior Boys 15 190 13 164 11 145 Senior Boys 11 126 9 105 12 154 Junior Girls 18 233 18 236 18 238 Senior Girls 16 173 17 221 16 199 Wrestling 19 251 20 257 21 283 Boys 9 163 10 161 10 169 Girls 10 88 10 96 11 114 4 RHSAA Badminton Reports 2018 - 2019 City Badminton Championship - Final Standings School Name Points 1 Archbishop M. C. O’Neill Catholic High School 79 2 Dr. Martin LeBoldus Catholic High School 43 3 Luther College High School 42 4 Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School 39 5 Campbell Collegiate 37 6 Michael A. Riffel Catholic High School 32 7 Balfour Collegiate 18 8 Winston Knoll 18 9 F. W. Johnson Collegiate 16 10 Martin Collegiate 13 11 Regina Christian School 12 12 Sheldon-Williams Collegiate 11 13 Harvest City Christian Academy 4 14 Laval 1 15 Thom Collegiate 0 Boys Singles Girls Singles Gold: Colin Tetrault (O’Neill) Gold: Arabella Caincoy (O’Neill) Silver: Alex McDougall (O’Neill) Silver: Alison Woods (Miller) Bronze: Carson Hudey (LeBoldus) Bronze: Miranda Johnston (Campbell) Boys Doubles Girls Doubles Gold: Nathanyal Eng/Niklaas Eng (O’Neill) Gold: Bailey Armstrong/Haley Luster (O’Neill) Silver:: Drew Turgeon/Vincent Morelli (O’Neill) Silver: Ashley King/Kendall Walker (Riffel) Bronze: William Lowe/William Morgan (Luther) Bronze: Madison Wszolek/Micah Parco (O’Neill) Mixed Doubles Gold: Jung Yi Cau/Sanskriti Shrestha (Campbell) Silver: Ryan Evans/Liah Schmidt (O’Neill) Bronze: Connor Morley/Abby Hudey (LeBoldus) MOST IMPROVED 2019 - Balfour Collegiate and Winston Knoll Collegiate 2018 - Campbell Collegiate 2017 - Ècole Monseigneur de Laval 2016 - Michael A. Riffel Catholic High School 2015 - Regina Christian School 5 City Champions Boys Singles Girls Singles Boys Doubles Girls Doubles Mixed Doubles City Champs 2019 O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill Campbell O’Neill 2018 O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill 2017 Balfour O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill 2016 Thom O’Neill Luther O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill 2015 Thom Thom Luther O’Neill LeBoldus O’Neill 2014 Riffel Thom LeBoldus O’Neill LeBoldus O’Neill 2013 O’Neill Luther LeBoldus O’Neill Luther O’Neill & Luther 2012 Miller LeBoldus LeBoldus O’Neill Luther O’Neill 2011 O’Neill LeBoldus LeBoldus O’Neill O’Neill O’Neill 2010 LeBoldus LeBoldus Riffel O’Neill Luther O’Neill 2009 LeBoldus LeBoldus Riffel O’Neill Riffel O’Neill 2008 Sheldon Luther Sheldon Riffel O’Neill O’Neill 2007 Sheldon Luther Luther Riffel O’Neill Luther 2006 Riffel Sheldon Luther Riffel Riffel Riffel 2005 Riffel Campbell Riffel Miller Riffel Riffel Regionals Girls Singles Boys Singles 1st - Colin Tetreault (O’Neill) Girls Doubles Boys Doubles 1st - Haley Luster/Bailey Armstrong (O’Neill) 1st - Nathanyal Eng/Nyklaas Eng (O’Neill) 2nd - Vincent Morelli/Drew Turgeon (O’Neill) Mixed Doubles 2nd - Jung Yi Cau/Sanskriti Shrestha (Campbell) Provincials Boys Singles Boys Doubles Gold: Colin Tetreault (O’Neill) Gold: Nathanyal Eng/Nyklaas Eng (O’Neill) 6 RHSAA Basketball Reports 2018 - 2019 Senior Girls Basketball - Tier 1 Final Standings School Games Wins Losses Points LeBoldus 12 12 0 24 O’Neill 12 9 3 18 Campbell 12 6 6 12 Riffel 12 5 7 10 Luther 12 4 8 8 Miller 12 4 8 8 Winston Knoll 12 2 10 4 Swift Current, Yorkton and Weyburn - Exhibition games only. Did not participate in playoffs. Quarter Finals Semi Finals Riffel 66 LeBoldus 93 Luther 39 Riffel 47 Campbell 65 Campbell 40 Miller 57 O’Neill 50 O’Neill 78 City Final Winston Knoll 73 LeBoldus 87 O’Neill 45 Provincials LeBoldus 56 (Gold) Saskatoon Centennial 49 (Silver) City Champions Year Team Year Team 2019 LeBoldus 2010 Balfour 2018 LeBoldus 2009 Sheldon-Williams 2017 Campbell 2008 Campbell 2016 Campbell 2007 LeBoldus 2015 Campbell 2006 Winston Knoll (6A) 2014 Campbell 2005 Winston Knoll 2013 LeBoldus 2004 Riffel 2012 LeBoldus 2003 Balfour 2011 LeBoldus 2002 Balfour (4A) Johnson (3A) 7 Senior Boys Basketball - Tier 1 Final Standings - Blue Division School Games Wins Losses Points Winston Knoll 13 10 3 20 Campbell 13 10 3 20 Luther 13 9 4 18 O’Neill 13 2 11 4 Sheldon-Williams 13 2 11 4 Final Standings - White Division School Games Wins Losses Points LeBoldus 13 13 0 26 Miller 13 9 4 18 Martin 13 6 7 12 Balfour 13 3 10 6 Riffel 13 1 12 2 Swift Current, Yorkton and Weyburn - Exhibition games only. Did not participate in playoffs. Quarter Finals Semi Finals Winston Knoll 91 Winston Knoll 95 Balfour 63 Luther 85 Miller 84 Martin 68 Luther 92 LeBoldus 72 Campbell 68 City Final Martin 75 Winston Knoll 56 LeBoldus 89 LeBoldus 106 O’Neill 49 Provincials Saskatoon Holy Cross 76 (Gold) LeBoldus 57 (Silver) City Champions Year Team Year Team 2019 LeBoldus 2012 Riffel - Lance Pitka (22 pts) 2018 Campbell 2011 LeBoldus 2017 LeBoldus 2010 Luther 2016 LeBoldus 2009 Campbell 2015 LeBoldus 2008 LeBoldus 2014 LeBoldus 2007 Sheldon 2013 Campbell 2006 Sheldon (6A) 8 Senior Girls Basketball - Tier 2 Final Standings School Games Wins Losses Points Harvest City 10 10 0 20 Balfour 10 8 2 16 Sheldon-Williams 10 8 2 16 Regina Christian 10 7 3 14 Lumsden 10 6 4 12 Greenall 10 5 5 10 Laval 10 4 6 8 Martin 10 3 7 6 F.W. Johnson 10 3 7 6 Thom 10 1 9 2 Scott 10 0 10 0 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Harvest City 76 Harvest City 75 Martin 21 Regina Christian 38 Regina Christian 64 Balfour 74 Lumsden 63 Sheldon-Williams 65 Balfour 69 City Final Greenall 51 Harvest City 72 Balfour 34 Sheldon-Williams 75 Laval 43 Provincials Caronport 77 (Gold) Lumsden 62 (Silver) Harvest City 64 (Gold) Canora 56 (Silver) City Champions Year Team Year Team 2019 Harvest City 2012 Lumsden 2018 Regina Christian 2013 Lumsden 2017 Lumsden 2012 Lumsden 2016 Lumsden 2011 Lumsden 2015 Luther 2010 Lumsden 2014 Notre Dame 2009 Greenall 2013 Lumsden 2008 Luther 9 Senior Boys Basketball - Tier 2 Final Standings School Games Wins Losses Points Regina Christian 14 14 0 28 Harvest City 14 12 2 24 Lumsden 14 10 4 20 Thom 14 7 7 14 F.W. Johnson 14 6 8 12 Greenall 14 5 9 10 Laval 14 2 12 4 Scott 14 0 14 0 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Regina Christian 82 Regina Christian 107 Scott 36 Thom 47 Thom 83 Lumsden 69 F.W. Johnson 48 Harvest City 70 Lumsden 90 City Final Greenall 44 Regina Christian 92 Harvest City 71 Harvest City 89 Laval 39 Provincials Regina Christian 82 (Gold) Unity 41 (Silver) Harvest City 89 (Bronze) Birch Hills 81 City Champions Year Team Year Team 2011 Harvest City 2019 Regina Christian 2010 Lumsden 2018 Regina Christian 2009 Martin 2017 Regina Christian 2008 FW Johnson 2016 Martin 2007 Regina Christian 2015 Regina Christian 2006 FW Johnson 2014 Harvest City 2005 Greenall 2013 O’Neill 2004 Robert Usher 2012 O’Neill 2003 FW Johnson 10 Junior Girls Basketball - Tier 1 Final Standings School Games Wins Losses Points Campbell 12 12 0 24 LeBoldus 12 10 2 20 Miller 12 7 5 14 Winston Knoll 12 6 6 12 Riffel 12 4 8 8 O’Neill 12 3 9 6 Luther 12 0 12 0 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Winston Knoll 47 Campbell 72 Riffel 38 Winston Knoll 46 Miller 60 Miller 49 O’Neill 42 LeBoldus 75 LeBoldus 92 City Final Luther 26 Campbell 49 LeBoldus 83 City Champions Year Team Year Team 2019 LeBoldus 2009 Campbell 2018 Campbell 2008 Riffel 2017 O’Neill 2007 Campbell 2016 Campbell 2006 Campbell 2015 Campbell 2005 Campbell 2014 Campbell 2004 LeBoldus 2013 Campbell 2003 LeBoldus 2012 Campbell 2002 Winston Knoll 2011 Riffel 2001 Balfour 2010 LeBoldus 2000 Balfour 11 Junior Girls Basketball - Tier 2 Final Standings School Games Wins Losses Points Sheldon-Williams 12 12 0 24 Greenall 12 9 3 18 Thom 12 7 5 14 Balfour 12 6 6 12 Lumsden 12 5 7 10 Martin 12 3 9 6 F.W.
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