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Shawnigan Lake School Hockey Program Shawnigan Lake School Hockey Program Canada’s Boarding School. Canada’s Game. Shawnigan Lake School is a co-educational, university-preparatory boarding school for boys and girls in grades 8-12. Located beside the shore of the lake that shares our name, Shawnigan has a nearly century-long tradition of excellence in offering a complete education to our students. A rigorous academic curriculum, combined with exposure to athletic, artistic and leadership opportunities, creates graduates armed with the skills necessary to succeed in university and beyond. More than 90% of Shawnigan’s students live full-time on campus in one of nine modern, comfortable boarding houses. We are proud to be a 24/7 boarding school and not merely a “school with boarding.” This distinction allows us to take advantage of educational opportunities that extend far beyond the classroom. Students learn to be independent, but know that a caring, committed group of adults is never more than an arm’s reach away. As a boarding school with a deep sense of pride in its Canadian heritage, it is only natural that Shawnigan would include ice hockey among its flagship sport offerings. A thrilling combination of speed and skill, gracefulness and grittiness, the sport gives athletes of all ages a perfect venue to learn lessons about teamwork, dedication and commitment. Historically, Shawnigan has competed in a local league, practicing and playing games at Kerry Park Arena against other teams from the area and traditional independent school rivals including Brentwood College School and St. George’s School. Though the School does everything possible to maximize the amount of ice time available to its teams and players, scheduling conflicts have forced Shawnigan teams to look beyond their local community for time to hone their skills. Beginning in the 2015-16 season, Shawnigan’s hockey program will compete in an on-campus facility. The result of the leadership and intiative of a group of parents and donors, this facility will allow the program to maximize ice time, and offer students a truly unique combination of academics and sport development. The long-term vision for the hockey program includes as many as three boys teams and a girls program. Although technical and tactical aspects of the game are important, we believe the true development of an athlete includes a focus on character. Shawnigan develops athletes with skill, knowledge and, most importantly, a passion for competition. Our coaching staff includes former professional players and coaches who are committed to maximizing the ability and enjoyment of every player in the program. For more information about Shawnigan and to learn whether our program might be a fit for your family, please visit our website at www.shawnigan.ca. Shawnigan Hockey Hockey Program’s vision is to combine a much-valued Shawnigan education with a high quality hockey experience. All the strands of a truly “complete education” are pursued, with academic excellence at the heart of everything we do. For 2014-15, Shawnigan’s ice hockey program includes two teams, one each at the Bantam and Midget levels. Each team’s season of play begins in September and runs until Spring Break in mid-March. When not on the ice, athletes take part in SAT Prep programs beginning in grade 10. Teams also “tour” each year to Eastern Canada and the United States, where they compete in tournaments before top tier coaches. In 2015 they will also compete in the National Independent School Invitational Championships (NISIC), co-hosted by Upper Canada College and St. Andrews College in Ontario. The Varsity team, made up of students in grades 10-12, competes in the prestigious Canadian Sport Schools Hockey League (CSSHL). The CSSHL was created in 2009 and includes teams from British Columbia, Alberta and Idaho. It has grown from five sport schools to 11 across five divisions (U18 Prep, U18 Varsity, Elite 15s, Bantam Prep and Bantam Varsity). The CSSHL was specifically designed to enable like-minded players increased level of competition and exposure. The league’s mandate is to provide student-athletes with a high-level hockey experience that complements their academic commitments. Each team plays 24-30 league games, followed by playoffs to determine the final standings for the season. The games are scheduled on weekends to minimize school conflicts. Despite a relatively short existence, the CSSHL has already produced seven players selected in the National Hockey League draft, and two alumni who have competed in the NHL, including Mathew Dumba (Minnesota Wild) and Curtis Lazar (Ottawa Senators). More than sixty former players have gone on to play Major Junior hockey, while sixteen have earned scholarships to NCAA Division I programs. It is hoped that the Bantam program will debut in the CSSHL’s Bantam Prep division in 2015-16, once the Shawnigan Arena is completed. In addition to their CSSHL fixtures, the Varsity and Bantam teams also compete in a number of tournaments throughout the season of play. Long-term plans for the Hockey program include the addition of another Midget-aged side and the creation of a girls’ program, taking advantage of hockey’s growing prominence in female athletics. Varsity Schedule 2014-15 Opponent Date Venue Juan de Fuca Sunday, September 14 Juan de Fuca 10-1 W Compete Academy Friday, September 26 Banff Rec Centre 3-2 W Edge School Saturday, September 27 Banff Rec Centre 5-2 W Banff Academy Saturday, September 27 Banff Rec Centre 4-1 W Compete Academy Sunday, September 28 Banff Rec Centre 5-2 W Cowichan Valley Saturday, October 4 Lake Cowichan 4-1 W Edge School Friday, October 17 Frontier Ice Arena 5-1 W Banff Academy Saturday, October 18 Frontier Ice Arena 5-0 W Compete Academy Saturday, October 18 Frontier Ice Arena 5-4 W Edge School Sunday, October 19 Frontier Ice Arena 4-3 W Saanich Sunday, November 16 Lake Cowichan 6:00pm Banff Academy Friday, November 21 Edge School 4:15pm Compete Academy Saturday, November 22 Edge School 10:45am Edge School Saturday, November 22 Edge School 5:45pm Banff Academy Sunday, November 23 Edge School 8:15am Saanich Saturday, November 29 Kerry Park 3:00pm Opponent TBA Saturday, December 6 Kerry Park 5:00pm Opponent TBA Sunday, December 7 Lake Cowichan 6:00pm Burnaby Winter Club Prep Friday, December 12 Burnaby 9:00am Pursuit of Excellence Friday, December 12 Pursuit of Excellence TBA Pursuit of Excellence Saturday, December 13 Pursuit of Excellence TBA Okanagan Academy Saturday, December 13 Okanagan Academy 7:15pm Okanagan Academy Sunday, December 14 Okanagan Academy 10:15am Richmond International Hockey Tournament—Tier 1 December 26-31 TBA Times TBA Cowichan Valley Tier 1 Tournament January 2-4 TBA Times TBA Okanagan Academy Saturday, January 10 Kerry Park 4:30pm Okanagan Academy Sunday, January 11 Kerry Park 8:00am Pursuit of Excellence Saturday, January 17 Kerry Park 4:30pm Pursuit of Excellence Sunday, January 18 Kerry Park 8:00am Showcase Game v. Brentwood February 6-8 (TBC) TBA TBA Opponent TBA February 14-15 (TBC) TBA TBA Opponent TBA February 21-22 (TBC) TBA TBA National Independent School Invitational Championships (NISIC) Hosted by Upper Canada College & St. Andrews College March 6-9 UCC & SAC Times TBA CSSHL Playoffs March 12-15 Okanagan Academy Times TBA Schedule & results current to November 14, 2014 Varsity Player Profiles #1 Merek Pipes | Goaltender Ht: 5-7 | Wt: 135 lbs. | Born: November 12, 1998 Birthplace: Victoria, BC Favourite Player: Ilya Bryzgalov Favourite Hockey Memory: Going to triple overtime in the island finals. #2 Tomas Redl | Defence Ht: 6-0 | Wt: 175 lbs. | Born: May 20, 1998 Birthplace: Edmonton, AB Favourite Player: Johnny Boychuk Favourite Hockey Memory: Scoring my first goal. #3 Tyler Knelson | Defence Ht: 6-2 | Wt: 175 Lbs. | Born: November 17, 1999 Birthplace: Nanaimo, BC Favourite Player: Jarome Iginla Favourite Hockey Memory: Learning to skate backwards. #4 Gavin Yee | Defence Ht: 6-0 | Wt: 170 lbs. | Born: March 29, 1998 Birthplace: Sidney, BC Favourite Player: Erik Karlsson Favourite Hockey Memory: First time playing with my dad as a kid. #5 Olin Webb | Defence Ht: 5-10 | Wt: 140 lbs. | Born: March 29, 1998 Birthplace: Victoria, BC Favourite Player: Kevin Bieksa Favourite Hockey Memory: 2014 Provinicals in Prince George. Varsity Player Profiles #6 Kyle Bell | Defence | (C) Ht: 6-2 | Wt: 170 lbs. | Born: July 2, 1998 Birthplace: Victoria, BC Favourite Player: Evgeni Malkin Favourite Hockey Memory: Playing in Rogers Arena with my dad and the Canucks’ coaching staff. #7 Reid Irwin | Forward Ht: 5-8 | Wt: 130 lbs. | Born: March 1, 1999 Birthplace: Victoria, BC Favourite Player: Anze Kopitar Favourite Hockey Memory: Winning in triple overtime to go to the Peewee Provincials. #8 Matthew Kors | Forward Ht: 5-5 | Wt: 140 lbs. |Born: January 10, 1999 Birthplace: Los Angeles, California Favourite Player: Kyle Clifford Favourite Hockey Memory:Playing with my dad in the back yard. #9 Louis Kaumeyer | Forward Ht: 5-11 | Wt: 155 lbs. | Born: October 4, 1997 Birthplace: Calgary, AB Favourite Player: Patrick Kane Favourite Hockey Memory: Playing for Shawnigan. #10 Dominik Faustino | Forward Ht: 5-10 | Wt. 170 lbs. | Born: January 22, 1998 Birthplace: Victoria, BC Favourite Player: Jamie Benn Favourite Hockey Memory: Playing hockey in Denver, Colorado. Varsity Player Profiles #11 Jackson Doucet | Forward Ht: 5-5 | Wt: 125 lbs. | Born: April 13, 1999 Birthplace: Victoria, BC Favourite Player: Patrick Kane Favourite Hockey Memory: Going to Provincials in 2012. #12 Noah Crumb | Forward (C) Ht: 5-9 | Wt: 155 lbs. | Born: February 18, 1998 Birthplace: Duncan, BC Favourite Player: Chris Neil Favourite Hockey Memory: Canada winning the gold in Vancouver! #13 Devin Williamson | Forward Ht: 5-10 | Wt: 150 lbs.
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