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2009 Team Rosters 2009 ST. MATT’S DEFEATS PARKSIDE 65-38 **ORLEANS ST. MATT’S TIGERS - COACHS JASON WREN, WILL HINZ {AAA OFSAA CHAMPIONS} TYSEN HINZ - MVP CARLETON UNIVERSITY 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, OUA EAST ALL ROOKIE TEAM 2010, OUA EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, OUA WILSON CUP CHAMPIONS 2010, 2012, 2013, OUA WILSON CUP FINALIST 2011, 2014, C.I.S SEMI-FINALIST 2010, CIS CHAMPIONS 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, OUA EAST 1ST TEAM ALL STAR 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, OUA POY 2011, CIS 1ST TEAM ALL CANADIAN 2011, 2012, 013, C.I.S. M.V.P. 2011, C.I.S. M.O.P. 2011, CIS NATIONAL TOURNAMENT TEAM ALL STAR 2012, 2013, CIS NATIONAL TOURNAMENT M.V.P. 2014, CARLETON JACK VOGAN AWARD 2014, CANADIAN MEN’S DEVELOPMENT TEAM 2011, FIBA UNIVERSITY GAMES SILVER MEDALIST 2011, PAN AM GAMES TEAM 2011, HOLLAND LANDSTEDE-STARWINGS 2015-16, INVITED TO NATIONAL TEAM TRYOUTS JUNE 2016 SCOTT RING - DEFENSIVE AWARD CARLETON UNIVERSITY 09-10 OUA EAST DIVISION CHAMPIONS 2010, OUA WILSON CUP CHAMPIONS 2010, C.I.S SEMI-FINALIST 2010, BISHOPS UNIVERSITY 11-12, 12-13, 13-14 GAVIN RESCH CARLETON UNIVERSITY 2011-12, 12-13. 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, OUA EAST CHAMPIONS 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, OUA WILSON CUP CHAMPIONS 2012, 2013, 2015, OUA WILSON CUP FINALIST 2014, 2016, CIS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2015-16 PLACED 3RD IN OUA 3PT FG’S MADE WITH 51, 2ND IN 3PT FG% WITH 44.7 JEREMY LEONARD-SMITH BISHOPS UNIVERSITY 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 14-15, CIS ANTIQUE BRONZE MEDAL 2015 GARNET BLAIS ALGONQUIN COLLEGE 09-10, KYLE RING JASON FOUCAULT KINGUE QUAN CYRIL BABALOA ROB ANASTASDY **DUNDAS PARKSIDE PANTHERS - COACHS NICK WHITE, JUSTIN GUNTER, DAN MEYER {AA OFSAA BRONZE MEDALIST} ANDREW CICUTTINI BROCK UNIVERSITY 09-10, MOHAWK COLLEGE 2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, OCAA CHAMPIONS 2012, 2015, CCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2012, CCAA 4TH PLACE 2015, CCAA TOURNAMENT MVP 2012, MOHAWK FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2012, OCAA SILVER MEDALIST 2013, OCAA FIRST TEAM ALL STAR 2013, OCAA 2ND TEAM ALL STAR 2015, OCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY ALL STAR 2015 QUINN HENDERSON KYLE GIEDRAITIS JEFF HUNT JUSTIN JOHNSON LEVON THORTON MIKE DZIKIE TY PATTERSON BEN SUTHERLAND SAM GILES MARK VANDUYVENVOORDE **OAKVILLE ST. THOMAS AQUINAS RAIDERS - COACH MARK MAGA {AA OFSAA CHAMPIONS} AQUINAS WON THE KEN ORMEROD FLIGHT - 3RD PLACE OVER D’YOUVILLE 59-46 RYAN THOMSON LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, OUA WEST ALL ROOKIE TEAM 2010, OUA BRONZE MEDALIST 2010, OUA WILSON CUP CHAMPIONS 2011, OUA FINAL FOUR 2012, CIS NATIONALS 10, 11, 12, 13, CIS CONSOLATION CHAMPIONS 2011, OUA 1ST TEAM ALL-STAR 2013, LED TEAM IN SCORING AT 14PPG 2012-13, CIS SILVER MEDAL 2013, ASSISTANT COACH LAKEHEAD 14-16, HEAD COACH 2018-19 KYLE ENRIGHT SIR WILFRED LAURIER UNIVERSITY 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13 WILL COULTHARD SIR WILFRED LAURIER UNIVERSITY 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, OUA WEST DIVISION ALL ROOKIE TEAM 2012, OUA 2ND TEAM ALL STAR 2015, 2016, 7TH IN OUA SCORING AT 17.8 IN 2015-16, 6TH IN 3PT FG’S MADE WITH 46, 6TH IN STEALS WITH 1.8PG, CHARLIE DROUIN WESTERN UNIVERSITY 11-12, 12-13 MATT BLAHA SIR WILFRED LAURIER UNIVERSITY 2010-11 EVAN ST. HILLIARE FLEMING COLLEGE 09-10 STEVEN HASSAN CHARITH FONSEKA TASHAN RICKETTS TYLER SINGH ERIC FRAM MATT FRANKO DANNY HAWTHORNE PETER MARCINKO **BRAMPTON D’YOUVILLE PANTHERS - COACHS CARLO ZOFFRANIERI, ROB BUCHANAN {AAAA OFSAA ¼ FINALIST} MANNY SAHOTA CORNELL UNIVERSITY D1 10-11, 11-12, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17 AKEEM GARDNER OTTAWA UNIVERSITY 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, OUA FINAL FOUR 2013, CIS BRONZE MEDAL 2013 PETER BOATENG SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY D2 2010 KEMEISH EDWARDS OTTAWA UNIVERSITY 09-10 JOSE PEREZ-GARCIA FLEMING COLLEGE 09-10 KAMRAN ALVI RAINER CROFT MICHAEL MARZAN CHRIS OPPONG DARRYL HALL VIK SEHGAL FAITH EKAKITIE DYLAN PERIANA WATERLOO BLUEVALE KNIGHTS - COACHS DOROS THEODOSIOU, CHRIS WOLF, TIERNEY BOUCHER BLUEVALE WON THE JOE RASO FLIGHT - 5TH PLACE OVER HERMAN 65-46 ALEKSA ROVIC - 2ND TEAM ALL-STAR SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY D2 10-11, 11-12, GREAT AMERICAN CONFERENCE FINALIST 2012 STEFAN CVRKALJ - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR ANDREW BENEY GUELPH UNIVERSITY 10-11, 11-12 SRDJAN PEJICIC WATERLOO UNIVERSITY 11-12, 12-13, PRO BALL FOR UBA ISTANBUL TURKEY 2014-15, GRIFTO BASKET ITALY 2015 KARSTEN BENEY SCOTT ROBERTSON DARKO OPACIC STEFAN OKUKA FRASER VOLL DEVIN GREENAN ADAM ZACK **WINDSOR W.F. HERMAN GRIFFINS - COACHS REG HART, TROY HOLMES, JEFF SEGUIN {AAA OFSAA QUALIFIER} JORDAN GAUTHIER CYLE TEANEY KAMEN HOLMES PAT MAHEUX CHARLES JOHNSON KYLE GREENING DEANDRE JONES TOMMY ROBINSON ARJEN COLQUHOUN ANTWAN FERGUSON ELIJAH HESLEY MATT BARKER DARNELL GIRARD ANTONINE CHANDLER LANDRY NDAYITWAYEKO, **VANCOUVER ST. GEORGE SAINTS - COACHS BRIAN LEE, BILL CHAMBERLAIN, DWAYNE SELBY, ARON GRAYSTONE {AAA B.C. PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS} ST. GEORGE WON THE MACLEAN-NEWTON FLIGHT - 7TH PLACE OVER URSULINE 64-47 DILLON HAMILTON - R.K. FAIR PLAY AWARD WESTERN UNIVERSITY 09-10 & 10-11, SIMON FRASER D2 12-13, LUKE BRAUD TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY 09-10, UNIVERSITY FRASER VALLEY 11-12, CANADA WEST FINALIST 2012, CIS NATIONALS 2012 EMERSON MURRAY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKLEY D1 10-11, 11-12, PLAYED IN 57 GAMES AT CAL, UNIVERSITY OF SEATTLE 2012-13, 13-14, 14-15, U18 FIBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS BRONZE MEDALIST 2010, N.I.T. 2011, NCAA’S 2012, STARTED IN 8 GAMES OUT OF 14 AND HAD A SEASON HIGH 20PTS VS UC SANTA BARBARA, COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL 2015 JOSHUA ROBERTSON WESTERN UNIVERSITY 09-10 AMRIT GILL SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY REDSHIRT 11-12 MATT MACFAYDEN DAVID MACFAYDEN MARK WEBSTER FRANK LIU ASHTON CHANG LELAND CHANG SANJEEVA RAJAPAKSE WILLIAM RAKYI-PRAH CHATHAM URSULINE COLLEGE LANCERS - COACHS JIM DUNLOP, GREG ALLIN MAX ALLIN - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR SIR WILFRED LAURIER UNIVERSITY 09-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14, OUA WEST DIVISION ALL ROOKIE TEAM 2010, SWL TEAM ROY 2010, OUA WEST 2ND TEAM ALL STAR 2011, 2012, OUA WEST 1ST TEAM ALL STAR 2013, 2014, LED LAURIER IN SCORING WITH 19PPG IN 2014, 6TH IN OUA, 2ND IN THE WEST DIVISION, LED THE OUA WITH 73 3PT FG’S, 5TH IN OUA CAREER SCORING WITH 1,745PTS, CIS 2ND TEAM ALL CANADIAN 2011, 2012, 2013, LED THE COUNTRY IN SCORING AT 23PPG 2013, RANKED TOP 10 IN COUNTRY FOR BOTH ASSISTS AND REBOUNDS 2013, JAKE LANGSTAFF MCMASTER UNIVERSITY FB 2011,OUA YATES CUP CHAMPION 2011, UTECK BOWL CHAMPION 2011, VANIER CUP CHAMPION 2011 JOSH WOODMAN UNIVERSITY WESTERN ONTARIO FOOTBALL 2012-1015, RECORDED 66 TACKLES, 9 INTERCEPTIONS, 8 PASS BREAKUPS AND 1 FORCED FUMBLE IN 26 GAMES, LED OUA IN I INTERCEPTIONS 2014, CIS 2ND TEAM ALL STAR, SELECTED IN 2016 BY EDMONTON ESKIMOS WITH 44TH PICK, BRYCE CUMMING JOE HASTINGS SHAYNE STEELE MATT MCDONALD KRIS PADOVAN BRIAN PHAN ADRIANO DEBREAU BILL HASTINGS NICK HASTINGS MITCH KOEHLER **HAMILTON A.C.M.T. JAGUARS - COACHS MARTIN VALLINCOURT, BOB CROFT, {A OFSAA CHAMPIONS} VINCENT CHARBONNEAU A.C.M.T WON THE ROACH-TOWLER FLIGHT - 9TH PLACE OVER ST. FRANCIS 66-52 JIMMY BILENGA - 3RD TEAM ALL-STAR BENI KANGU CAMOSUN COLLEGE B.C 09-10 KEVIN AMISSO CAMOSUN COLLEGE B.C 09-10 MARC MUSUNGAYI STEVE MUCOWINTORE GLODY MADIMBA TROY NINTWARI ELVIS MOMAT RICHARD MOMAT SEBASTIAN SANTANA DANIEL MCALONNAN JESSE DUGUAY JEAN LUC DOWNER JESUS BONDO ALPHA SOUMAH PHILLIPPE CHARBONNEAU ST. CATHARINES ST. FRANCIS PHOENIX - COACHS PAT SULLIVAN, PAT O’LEARY, GREG KANTERS, MIKE LUCAS, RICHARD ANDERSON ALEX SHAH NIAGARA COLLEGE 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 OCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 KEEGAN DUNLOP ANDREW OLSTHOORN MITCH MACPHERSON JEAN MARC GERONIMO DUNCAN MCIIHONE KIERAN MONTALBAN MITCHELL PLATA CONNOR DICK JONATHON DE LUCA NATHAN CO AHMED AHMED RAOUL RUGAMBA PATRICK PILATO MIKE KESSLER **TECUMSEH ST. ANNE SAINTS - COACHS LARRY LOEBACH, ROGER MOUSSEAU, RICK ST. 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