HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

JANUARY 2018 NEWSLETTER

SHSAA EXECUTIVE 2017 - 2018 Contents

Executive Director's Report PRESIDENT: ...... 2 Val Gordon, Eastend Executive and District Presidents’ Meetings ...... 3

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Classification Proposal ...... 3 Jeff Kitts, Ryan Fowler, Sport Advisory Groups ...... 4 Barry Croshaw, Watrous Youth Officials Conference ...... 4 Darren Nordell, Edam Kirby Frey, CIAAA National Conference ...... 5 Lance Ford, Regina Shannon Stephenson, Outlook Jewellery and Uniforms ...... 5 Scott Cory, Hanley Donna Banks, Saskatoon Reminders ...... 6 Shelley Sargent, SE Cornerstone SHSAA Coaches Card (2017 - 2019) ...... 7 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: 2018 REGIONAL & PROVINCIAL ...... 9 Lyle McKellar 2018 REGIONAL ...... 11 ASSISTANT 2018 PROVINCIAL WRESTLING ...... 12 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Dave Sandomirsky 2018 CONFERENCE & REGIONAL ...... 13

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: HOOPLA 2018 ...... 17 Jessica Blair 2018 REGIONAL AND PROVINCIAL BADMINTON ...... 18 Stefanie Lewis 2018 PROVINCIAL TRACK & FIELD ...... 19 SHSAA OFFICE 2018 SUMMER COACHES SYMPOSIUM ...... 20 #1 - 575 Park Street REGINA SK S4N 5B2 2017 FALL ACTIVITY RESULTS ...... 21 Tel: (306) 721-2151 Fax: (306) 721-2659 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.shsaa.ca

SHSAA MISSION STATEMENT “To promote the positive development of the individual by providing competitive interscholastic athletic activities consistent with the goals of education.”

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Executive Director's Report As we say goodbye to one calendar year and look ahead to the next set of SHSAA sport seasons, the office staff wishes all of you a Happy New Year. We look forward to partnering with you in providing valuable learning opportunities to your student athletes through their involvement in educational athletics.

The efforts of many volunteers have allowed thousands of student athletes the opportunity to participate in school sport events this past fall. Tournament hosts, coaches, and officials continue to dedicate countless hours ensuring that learning and growth for students extends beyond the classroom into the extracurricular arenas where citizenship skills, sportsmanship, and athletic accomplishments are enjoyed by all participants.

• Turtleford School and community took the opportunity to host the provincial cross-country championships as a time to develop a course that will be left as a legacy for the community and area for life long fitness and competition. • Community spirit shone through the snowfalls during the football championships as field preparation was a major undertaking. • Many of the volleyball host sites arranged for quality live streaming of the championships allowing those not able to travel an opportunity to share in the excitement of the events.

The 2017 fall championship season was unique since Remembrance Day fell on a Saturday. Through the cooperation of the Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command, and our coaches, this weekend was not only a championship weekend but also an opportunity to reflect and pay respect to the men and women who have served, and continue to serve our country during times of war, conflict, and peace.

The sponsors of our Association continue to recognize the valuable role that school sport plays in developing the next generation of citizens. The financial and volunteer contributions of our sponsors need to be recognized whenever opportunities exist. Thank you to the major sponsor groups of the SHSAA: • Saskatchewan Milk Marketing Board • Credit Unions of Saskatchewan • Sask Tel • University of Saskatchewan •

Sask Sport continues to be the major funder of amateur sport in Saskatchewan through the proceeds of lottery sales. In addition to funding initiatives, Sask Sport looks to enhance sport opportunities in Saskatchewan and has recently begun research and planning into Adaptive Sport Strategies. The SHSAA has asked each district to review adaptive sport occurring in their schools. It is hoped that expanded parasport opportunities and opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities can be fostered by the SHSAA.

Later in the newsletter, you will find all of the initial information for the winter and spring activities. You are reminded that the SHSAA website will be your most up to date source of information for host sites, playoff formats, and championship accommodations and results. Please note the changes for regional and provincial wrestling championships. These championships have been adjusted to ensure that there are officials available for each championship. In addition, the host site for the provincial championship has changed from Regina to Saskatoon.

We look forward to two visits to Saskatchewan’s “Gateway to the North”. The North Central District is busy preparing to host HOOPLA (March 22-24, 2018) and Track & Field (June 1-2, 2018) in Prince Albert; two of the largest SHSAA championships.

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Executive and District Presidents’ Meetings The Executive held their annual December meeting in Saskatoon with the District Presidents, Officials’ Commissioners, and Athletic Commissioners. A number of championships for the 2018-19 school year were declared open at these meetings and the Executive Council has requested that bids to host for these championships be submitted to the SHSAA office by April 11, 2018. The championships that have been declared open are: • 1A Boys Soccer • 3A Boys Soccer • 2A Girls Volleyball

Championships that were named or chosen for the 2018-19 school year not previously listed in SHSAA handbook include: • Regional Badminton Series B (SE, QV, HC, EC) – Melville • Cross Country – Delisle • Regional Curling Series A (SW, SC, WC, RG) – Callie Curling Club • Regional Curling Series B (SE, EC, QV, HC) – • Regional Curling Series C (NE, NC, ST) – Nipawin • Regional Curling Series D (NW, BW, CV) – Meadow Lake • Boys Curling – Humboldt • 1A Girls Soccer – Horizon Central • 2A Boys Soccer – Chief Poundmaker () • 1A Girls Volleyball – Fox Valley • 1A Boys Volleyball – Middle Lake • 5A Boys Volleyball – PA St. Mary High School

The Executive Council would like to thank Drew Hanson (CIAAA), Warren Proctor (Sask Sport), and Faye Matt (Special Olympics Saskatchewan) for sharing their time at the meetings. Drew provided an update on the CIAAA and the National Conference that will be held in Regina this spring (see additional information later in this newsletter). Warren presented information on LTAD; its relationship to school sport and the impact of sport specialization. Faye outlined how Special Olympics can assist in using Unified Sport to provide opportunities enhancing the sporting experience of all students in your school.

Classification Proposal The Executive Council began a process in 2015-16 to review classification of school sport in Saskatchewan. In June of 2016, the Classification Sport Advisory Group presented findings on a year long review of classification in Saskatchewan and other jurisdictions. Based on that feedback and other issues arising in school sport, the Executive Council began creating a proposal for a change in the classification of school sport that would become effective in September 2019. During the 2016-17 school year, the Executive began to formalize what those changes to classification would look like while receiving feedback from the December 2016 Presidents’ Meeting and the 2017 AGM in Humboldt.

The initial draft of the bylaw changes to be presented at the 2018 AGM in Moosomin has been distributed to the Districts for their review and discussion. Based on feedback that will be received from the Districts, the Executive will continue to evaluate the changes with a final draft to be included in the resolution package published in May 2018.

The proposed changes will classify schools by the total number of eligible students in grades 10-12 rather than classifying school teams by activity and the number of gender eligible students. Fall, winter, and spring activities will continue to be classified based on the enrolment numbers submitted on dates currently indicated in the bylaws. The changes will also include a reduction in the number of classifications for volleyball and basketball. There are no proposed changes to the existing playoff structure for the 10 SHSAA activities.

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The Executive has looked at many items in preparing the changes to the classification bylaws: • Consistency o Schools will compete in all SHSAA playoffs against the same group of schools. Currently this is not the case as some activities are classified by gender while other activities are classified by total school enrolment and the classification categories differ from activity to activity. o Other bylaws related to classification will be consistent across all activities (e.g. Grade 8 bylaw will be the same for basketball and volleyball rather than the current practice where some schools are eligible to apply for the use of a grade 8 in basketball but are unable to do so in volleyball). • Meeting societal needs o At the 2016 AGM, the SHSAA provincial council recognized the need to address the participation of transgender students in SHSAA activities and in doing so deepened the understanding of gender fluidity and non-gender identity. Classifying schools by total student enrolment rather than gender specific enrolments will help to address questions that may arise with classification by gender when a student chooses to participate with a school team based on a lived gender identity rather than a birth assigned gender. o The SHSAA also provides co-ed team opportunities which are currently classified by the male gender population only. • Creating meaningful competition at the local level o The reduction in the number of classifications in volleyball and basketball should: ▪ Reduce the amount of travel at the first level of competition – although schools have choices during the course of a season in terms of how much travel a team undertakes, the SHSAA as an Association is charged with administering school sport on behalf of the school boards and as such should attempt to schedule playoffs which limit the amount of lost contact time between teachers and students in their classrooms and limit the cost incurred by schools and the student athletes. ▪ Greater emphasis on the conference and regional level of playoff – the competition during the early stages of playoffs will be increased exposing more student athletes to meaningful competition during the SHSAA playoffs. Conference and Regional competitions will become significant events rather than what is perceived as some as irrelevant weekends on the road to the provincial championship. ▪ Despite significant efforts by the SHSAA and a number of PSGB’s, the number of officials willing to referee SHSAA playoff competitions continues to decline. Fewer but more competitive tournaments should allow districts a better chance to fill officiating assignments with district officials rather than recruiting from outside of district.

Sport Advisory Groups The Executive Council has finalized the members of their respective Sport Advisory Groups for 2017-18. Each group will carry out an annual review of the Association activities in order to assist the Executive Council with maintaining the SHSAA activity policies. The Sport Advisory Groups will consider the many ideas forwarded to them through individual comments, Executive discussions, District meetings, and event evaluation forms. These sport specific focus groups may forward possible policy changes to the Executive Council which will act as the final filter of these suggestions going forward as debate ready resolutions to the SHSAA AGM. Please see the SHSAA website (http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/824029-sport-advisory-groups) for a list of committee members.

Youth Officials Conference The SHSAA is once again hoping to offer the Youth Officials Conference. The inaugural conference was held in June 2016. The 2018 conference will once again occur in June. The organizing committee continues the planning for the event and each district will be provided with a complete information package in the next few weeks.

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CIAAA National Conference In partnership with SIAAA and SHSAA, the CIAAA will be hosting the 3rd Annual National Athletic Directors Conference, running April 19-21, 2018 at the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina, Saskatchewan.

The CIAAA National Athletic Directors Conference offers a mixture of content, networking, and social opportunities combining for a dynamic, customizable, Athletic-Director centered professional development experience. The conference will feature 10 Leadership Training Program courses (including the launch of a brand new course), 17 exciting workshop topics to choose from, a conference banquet/keynote address, vendor trade show and an offsite social.

Be sure to check out the CIAAA’s Certification Program as well as our partnership with Grace College to learn how your LTP courses can be used to earn professional designations and even an MSc in Athletic Administration!

You can view the conference brochure by visiting http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/686a20_ceb6356f039f41ed92ad993da6997242.pdf.

If you are looking for additional sources of funding for your PD opportunities as coaches and athletic directors, please check out the following information from Coaches Association of Saskatchewan http://saskcoach.ca/pdf/CoachDevelopmentGrantApplication_Dec2016.pdf

Jewellery and Uniforms Based on some inquiries and rulings pertaining to these bylaws and policies, the Executive thought it prudent to remind schools of the expectations. In terms of jewellery, it is important that schools and coaches educate the student athletes about what is acceptable and what is not. The decision of allowing a student to participate should not be left up to the opposition or the game officials. The policy statement on jewellery indicates: For the safety of the competitor and their opponents, all jewellery must be removed for any SHSAA sanctioned interschool athletic event except golf, cross-country, curling and track & field (except high jump and pole vault).

Athletes will be allowed to wear unobtrusive plastic retainers for all sanctioned SHSAA events.

One of the issues that has occurred is the use of daith piercings. Once again, schools and coaches need to educate students and parents about the jewellery rule. If schools have questions about these piercings, please contact the SHSAA office.

Each activity has uniform expectations. Rulebooks can be referenced to determine what those specific expectations will be. As schools are preparing to order new uniforms for their school teams they should become familiar about the activity expectations and the Association expectation when it comes to recognizing sponsors. The following statement appears in the bylaws section of the SHSAA handbook: Acknowledgement of sponsorship on school uniforms shall be limited to one patch measuring no larger than 5 cm by 8 cm.

The bylaw is not meant to dissuade local sponsorship, but it does make it clear that the uniform should be a school uniform and that our student athletes are not to be used as billboards for businesses and the such.

The final reminder about uniforms is that there were some changes to the undergarment expectations in basketball. The information from FIBA is available on the SHSAA website: (http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/992557-basketball). Once again, it should not be up to the opposition or officials to police these expectations as it should be schools educating students and parents at the school level of what is acceptable and what is not acceptable. Schools with questions about the undergarment expectations and how they might impact special circumstances are encouraged to contact the SHSAA office.

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Reminders Upcoming events and reminders in addition to those discussed earlier or listed on the SHSAA calendar: • Sportsmanship Awards o The SHSAA would like to thank the Saskatchewan Milk Marketing Board for their continued support of these presentations. o In addition to the 24 sportsmanship awards that will be presented from the provincial championship tournaments, there are an additional four sportsmanship awards available to be presented to schools / teams that have displayed characteristics throughout the entire season that are worthy of a sportsmanship award. Nominations for these awards can be forwarded to the SHSAA office. The nomination form is available on the SHSAA website (http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/1031436-nomination-forms). • SHSAA Message Board o Individuals are encouraged to create an account by contacting the SHSAA office and post information about their tournaments and seasonal results • SHSAA Awards o Nominations for SHSAA Awards (Coach, Official, Service, and Merit) should be submitted to the District by the end of April. • Sport Advisory Groups and SHSAA Executive Positions o Sport Advisory Groups for 2018-19 will be finalized at June 2018 AGM. Application forms can be found at https://shsaa.sportngin.com/register/form/348760507?_ga=2.226925533.1512249315.15149097 76-1930311154.1491952290 o SHSAA Executive positions up for election at the June 2018 AGM include: Section I, Section III, Regina, and Officials’ Representative o Individuals interested in becoming involved with Sport Advisory Groups or the SHSAA Executive are encouraged to contact the SHSAA office. • SHSAA Coaches Symposium – August 21 – 22, 2018 in Saskatoon o preliminary information found later in this newsletter • Please remember to quote “SHSAA School” when looking to access the preferred rates offered by various hotel groups (See accommodations at http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/968446-provincial-championship- accommodations)

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SHSAA Coaches Card (2017 - 2019)

ABOUT THE CARD The purpose of the SHSAA Coaches Card is to show appreciation to those who volunteer their time for the students of Saskatchewan schools. The card is intended for personal or family use but some sponsors may extend their discounts to teams. The principal/athletic director will designate those eligible in the school but we suggest that the following be considered. ❖ SCHOOL ATHLETIC COACHES ❖ RETIRED COACHES ❖ SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS ❖ OTHER TEACHERS ACTIVE IN THE ❖ DIRECTORS / SUPERINTENDENTS OF INTERSCHOOL PROGRAM EDUCATION

CARD EXPIRY The Coaches Card is valid for a period of TWO years. The 2015-2017 version (Maroon Card) has expired, as of August 31, 2017 and will not be accepted by the card sponsors. The latest version (2017-2019) is now available from the SHSAA office. Fill out the application form available on-line at http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0061/3336/Coaches_Card_Flyer_and_Order_Form_1719_3.pdf or contact our office to place your order. Over 2000 volunteer teacher coaches and others involved in educational athletics held the last edition of the card.

COST Cards are available at a cost of $12.00 each and are valid for TWO years (September 1, 2017 - August 31, 2019). Check out the list of sponsors below.

SPONSORS The following COACHES CARD SPONSORS have agreed to offer discounts and values to Coaches Card holders: SHSAA Westmont Hospitality Group FREE Admission to SHSAA Playoffs & *Rates include complimentary hot breakfast. Championships. For Reservations & Group Bookings Call: 1-866-285-7936 or SHSAA BOUTIQUE - SPORT LOGO Email: [email protected] 10% discount on SHSAA Boutique merchandise *Prince Albert Comfort Inn for personal use. Discount only available from $104.00 Single / $109.00 Double Sport Logo office staff directly. *Regina Comfort Inn ROYAL HOTEL GROUP $105.00 Single / $109.00 Double Rates include breakfast. Call hotel directly to make Regina Quality Hotel reservation and quote “SHSAA Coaches Card”. $94.00 Single / $99.00 Double Rates not valid for Group Bookings. Regina Delta by Marriott Saskatoon: $139.00 Hotel Contact: 306.565.1666 Quality Inn & Suites - $115.00 *Saskatoon Comfort Inn 1715 Idylwyld Drive North 1-888-244-5552 $105.00 Single / $109.00 Double Best Western Blairmore $125.00 * Comfort Inn 306 Shillington Crescent 1-877-999-1004 $99.00 Single / $104.00 Double Best Western Plus East Side $132.00 PIZZA HUT 3331 – 8th Street East 1-844-882-3331 15% discount on all regular menu prices for Regina: personal & team purchases, excluding alcohol. Executive Royal Hotel $115.00 Valid for Dine In, Pick Up and Delivery. Tax & 4025 Albert Street South 1-800-853-1181 delivery charge extra. : Royal Hotel $99.00 CHILIS 5620 – 44th Street 1-800-661-7221 15% discount on regular priced menu items Best Western Plus Meridian $129.00 excluding alcohol. Offer valid for personal and team 1402 – 50th Avenue 1-888-505-8884 use (dine in only) at Regina and Saskatoon locations.

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SASKATCHEWAN HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COACHES CARD APPLICATION (Please print all information)

Please forward a COACHES CARD for the following list of individuals: SEND TO: (School Name / Address) AUTHORIZED BY:

Card #1 Card #7 Name: Name: Address: Address: Town/City: Town/City:

Card #2 Card #8 Name: Name: Address: Address: Town/City: Town/City:

Card #3 Card #9 Name: Name: Address: Address: Town/City: Town/City:

Card #4 Card #10 Name: Name: Address: Address: Town/City: Town/City:

Card #5 Card #11 Name: Name: Address: Address: Town/City: Town/City:

Card #6 Card #12 Name: Name: Address: Address: Town/City: Town/City:

Please send ______COACHES CARDS @ $12 Each Total = ______

Submit to Email: [email protected] or Fax: 306-721-2659 or Mail: #1 - 575 Park Street, Regina SK, S4N 5B2

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2018 REGIONAL & PROVINCIAL CURLING

Each provincial championship will consist of eight teams scheduled as two pools of four teams in round-robin play format. The top two teams from each pool shall advance to the championship bracket. The eight teams participating at the provincial championships will include the host school and seven other teams that have qualified through the regional championships.

The tie-breaking criteria to determine placement in pool play and placement into tie-breaker games shall utilize the Skill Based Team Ranking System (SBTRS). For more information on the tie-breaker and the Saturday schedule of games please refer to the curling activity page of the SHSAA website http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/992559-curling

Regional championships will be held March 2 - 3, 2018. The Regional championships will consist of a six or eight team double knock-out format leading to an ‘A’ event and ‘B’ event qualifier to the provincial championship. The only region that may require an A-B playoff to complete the double knock-out competition is the provincial host region. The A-B playoff will only be contested if the provincial host has not won either the ‘A’ or ‘B’ event. In the regions without an A-B playoff the ‘A’ event winner will be considered the Regional champion.

Districts should declare their representatives to the Regional Championships and contact the regional commissioners and SHSAA office by Sunday, February 25, 2018.

Regional commissioners are asked to contact both the SHSAA office and provincial commissioner by Sunday, March 4, 2018 with the names of the schools and team members which have advanced to the provincial championship.

REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: March 2 – 3, 2018

REGION A BOYS GIRLS MIXED (SOUTH CENTRAL) Location: Mosaic Place (Moose Jaw) Mosaic Place (Moose Jaw) Assiniboia Curling Club Contact: Leigh Pethick Leigh Pethick Corbin Froshaug Phone: 306-694-1200 ext 4049 306-694-1200 ext 4049 306-642-3319 Fax: No Fax Machine No Fax Machine 306-642-5347 Format: 6 team double knock-out leading to an ‘A’ event and ‘B’ event qualifier to provincials First Round Bye #1: SW #1 Game #2: SW #2 vs. SC #2 Games: Game #1: SC #1 vs. WC #2 Bye #2: WC #1 Participating South West South Central West Central Districts Deb Reamer Leigh Pethick Lance Morrison and Contacts: 306-299-2061 306-694-1200 ext 4049 306-846-2188

REGION B BOYS GIRLS MIXED (QU'APPELLE VALLEY AND SOUTH EAST) Location: Maryfield Curling Rink Lemberg Curling Rink Kipling Curling Rink Contact: Barb Swallow Connie Michael June Dash Phone: 306-646-7725 306-335-2363 306-736-2464 Fax: 306-646-4921 306-335-2919 306-736-2452 Format: 8 team double knock-out leading to an ‘A’ event and ‘B’ event qualifier to provincials First Round Game #1: SE #1 vs. QV #2 Game #3: QV #1 vs. SE #2 Games: Game #2: RG #1 vs. EC #2 Game 4: EC #1 vs. RG #2 Participating South East Qu' Appelle Valley Regina East Central Districts Fred Jerred Trevor Viergutz Angela Tillier Lana Stanek-Sebastian and Contacts: 306-532-4274 306-695-3929 306-523-3461 306-786-5560

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REGION C BOYS GIRLS MIXED (HORIZON CENTRAL) Location: Wadena Curling Club Foam Lake Curling Club Foam Lake Curling Club Contact: Rebecca Athmer Debbie Fedak Debbie Fedak Phone: 306-338-2235 306-272-3307 306-272-3307 Fax: 306-338-2899 No Fax Machine No Fax Machine Girls and Mixed 6 team double knock-out leading to an ‘A’ event and ‘B’ event qualifier to provincials Format: Girls and Mixed First Bye #1: NC #1 Game #2: NC #2 vs. NE #2 Round Games: Game #1: NE #1 vs. HC #2 Bye #2: HC #1 Boys Format: 8 team double knock-out leading to an ‘A’ event and ‘B’ event qualifier to provincials Boys First Round Game #1: NE #1 vs. NC #2 Game #3: NC #1 vs. NE #2 Games: Game #2: HC #1 vs. ST #2 Game 4: ST #1 vs. HC #2 Participating North East North Central Horizon Central Saskatoon (Boys) Districts Cory Schmaltz Nathan Noble Brian Grest Brian Thorstad and Contacts: 306-768-2433 306-929-2133 306-682-1860 306-683-8249

REGION D BOYS GIRLS MIXED (CENTRAL VALLEY) Location: Blaine Lake Curling Club Allan Curling Club Blaine Lake Curling Club Karen Fiala Karen Fiala Contact: Davin Fischer Bren Hannay Bren Hannay 306-497-7258 306-497-7258 Phone: 306-257-3311 306-497-2632 306-497-2632 Fax: 306-497-2291 306-257-3285 306-497-2291 Boys Format: 6 team double knock-out leading to an ‘A’ event and ‘B’ event qualifier to provincials Boys First Round Bye #1: NW #1 Game #2: NW #2 vs. BW #2 Games: Game #1: BW #1 vs. CV #2 Bye #2: CV #1 Girls and Mixed Format: 8 team double knock-out leading to an ‘A’ event and ‘B’ event qualifier to provincials Girls and Mixed First Game #1: BW #1 vs. NW #2 Game #3: NW #1 vs. BW #2 Round Games: Game #2: ST #1 vs. CV #2 Game #4: CV #1 vs. ST #2 Battle West North West Central Valley Saskatoon (Girls and Participating Brad Nemish Kendra Paramchuk Grant Elke Mixed) Districts 306-883-2282 306-236-5236 306-260-5712 Brian Thorstad and Contacts: 306-683-8249

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: March 9 – 10, 2018

BOYS GIRLS MIXED Location: Spiritwood Curling Club Ituna Curling Club Rosetown Curling Club Contact: Brad Nemish Cynthia Yanko Jodi Slocombe Phone: 306-883-2282 306-795-2581 306-882-2655 Fax: 306-883-3557 306-795-2570 306-882-3889 Format: Two pools of four leading to a four team championship bracket Host School, additional Host School, additional Host School, additional representative from Region D; representative from Region C; representative from Region A; Participants: Two representatives from each of Two representatives from each of Two representatives from each of Regions A, B, and C Regions A, B, and D Regions B, C, and D Pool A - Region A and D champion, Region B and C runner-up Pool Make-up: Pool B - Region B and C champion, Region A and D runner-up Coaches and Athletes meeting: Friday March 9, 10:00am Schedule of Events: 8 Minutes of Practice time plus SBTRS: Friday March 9, 10:30 – 11:00am Opening Ceremonies: Friday March 9 at 2:00pm

Please see the following link for Provincial Accommodation: (http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/968446-provincial-championship-accommodations)

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2018 REGIONAL WRESTLING

DATE Saturday, March 3, 2018 LOCATION Swift Current Comprehensive COMMISSIONER Adam Jackson PHONE 306-773-2801 FAX 306-773-9285

ENTRY: 1. All wrestlers from registered schools outside Regina and Saskatoon MUST attend this meet in order to qualify for the Provincial Tournament.

2. Registered schools may enter more than one wrestler per division.

3. Every participating school MUST contact the commissioner and SHSAA Office, with their intent to enter, and indicate the number of competitors by the Sunday preceding the regional tournament. Competitors who have not been pre-registered by their coaches will not be allowed to participate in the tournament.

4. This will be a one-day meet. Weigh-in will be done by email. Skin-check will start at 9:00 a.m. and wrestling will begin at 10:00 a.m.

5. The Saskatchewan District team that advances to the Provincial Tournament will consist of up to four qualifiers from this meet per weight division.

6. The coaches present will select the “District” coaching staff (Head and Assistant Coach).

7. The District Coaches in consultation with the commissioner will select the final district team.

WEIGH-IN: A weigh-in will not be held at the Regional tournament. Each wrestler must weigh in at their home school. A school administrator or their designate must certify the weight. Certified weights must be emailed to the host commissioner and SHSAA office by 12:00 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the meet (March 1, 2018). Note this procedure is used for the regional meet only.

SKIN INSPECTIONS: Skin inspections will begin at 9:00 am. All participants must pass the on-site skin inspection before wrestling.

START TIME: The tournament begins at 10:00 am. Three wrestling mats are available for matches.

RULES FOR HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING: Please refer to the SHSAA Handbook (pages 131 - 137), the CAWA rule book, and the Wrestling Activity page on the SHSAA website (http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/992567-wrestling) for more information on High School wrestling rules.

SCHOOL TEAM COMPETITION: As approved at the June 2015 and June 2016 AGMs there is now a 2A, 3A, and 4A championship for both male and female school teams.

ACCOMMODATIONS: For a listing of Swift Current Hotels please check the Tourism Swift Current website https://tourismswiftcurrent.ca/or the SHSAA website Regional Accommodation.

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2018 PROVINCIAL WRESTLING

DATE March 9 – 10, 2018 LOCATION Mount Royal, Saskatoon COMMISSIONER Brian Thorstad PHONE 306-683-8249 FAX 306-657-3964

ENTRY: Regina, Saskatoon, and District Teams must be declared and entries received by the commissioner and SHSAA office on or before, March 4th. Changes to original entries must be made by 12:00pm (noon) Thursday, March 8th.

SKIN CHECKS: On site-skin examinations will begin Friday, March 9th at 11:30am. All wrestlers must clear skin inspection prior to reporting for weigh-in.

WEIGH-IN: Weigh-ins will take place on site from 12:00 noon to 1:00pm Friday, March 9th. Wrestlers must weigh in at this time and make the weight class that they qualified in for the Provincial Championship.

WEIGH-IN PROCEDURE: Check scales for the weigh-ins will be available for wrestlers between 11:00 am and 11:30 am.

COMPETITION: Wrestling will begin at 4:00pm Friday and continue until approximately 9:00pm. Wrestling will resume Saturday at 9:00am. Information will be provided at the championship as to when the break for the coaches meeting will occur on Saturday and when wrestling will commence following the coaches meeting. Medal presentations for all weight classifications will occur after the final championship bouts have finished.

ACCOMMODATION: For a listing of Saskatoon Hotels please check the Tourism Saskatoon website http://www.tourismsaskatoon.com/ or the SHSAA website Provincial Accommodation.

RULES FOR HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING: Please refer to the SHSAA Handbook (pages 131 - 137), the CAWA rule book, and the Wrestling Activity page on the SHSAA website for more information on High School wrestling rules.

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2018 CONFERENCE & REGIONAL BASKETBALL

CONFERENCE

Team Registration and Participation: • 1A - 3A classifications o All registered basketball teams have been placed in a conference. • 4A classification o There will be no conference tournaments. If necessary, elimination games will be scheduled by the SHSAA office to complete the field of 16 teams for Regional tournaments. • 5A classification o There will be no conference tournaments. o Regina and Saskatoon will each advance three teams to the 5A provincial tournament. o Teams outside of Regina and Saskatoon will be placed into a regional tournament that will advance two teams to the 5A provincial tournament.

NOTE: If your school is not listed and your school plans on having a team, you must contact the SHSAA office. If your school is listed and your school will not be forming a team or you do not wish to enter the provincial playoff, you must contact the SHSAA office by February 7, 2018.

• The teams designated to each particular conference are available on the basketball activity page of the SHSAA website. • The SHSAA office will seed each conference tournament. • Draws for the conference tournaments will be available on the SHSAA website on or before March 5, 2018. • Each coach is to fill out and submit a seeding form (E–16) including their opinion on the seeding of their conference and the province. Seeding forms are due on or before February 28, 2018. Any additional results following the February 28 deadline can be submitted to the SHSAA Office. • Districts are to notify the SHSAA office of host sites for the conference tournaments they have been assigned. Please check the website periodically to see updates to conferences, including host sites.

Conference Tournaments: • All conference tournaments will be played the weekend of March 9 – 10, 2018 and will advance two teams to regional weekend except where indicated on the document listing the conference groupings. • As per the resolution passed at the 2008 AGM there will not be a consolation side included in the tournaments. In conferences of four, five, six or seven teams that are designated to advance more than two teams there will be a qualifier bracket to advance the extra teams to regional play. • The draw templates for the conference tournaments are available on the basketball activity page on the left side of the SHSAA website.

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REGIONAL

1A – 4A Classifications: • Teams will advance from conference play to regional play. The 16 teams that advance to regional play will be seeded 1 to 16 and will be placed in one of four regional tournaments in their classification. • Each regional tournament will include a championship and consolation side with the winner of the championship side advancing to HOOPLA. (Friday games at 6:00pm and 8:00pm; Saturday games at 10:00am and 12:00pm) • Regional tournament hosts will be named on March 12, 2018. • Regional tournaments will be played the weekend of March 16 – 17, 2018. • Each District Officials’ Commissioner should prepare to host a minimum of 2 and possibly more Regional Tournaments in their district. • Schools interested in hosting a regional basketball playoff are invited to submit a bid to host on or before January 31st. Send bids to the SHSAA office.

5A Classification: • In 5A, Regina and Saskatoon will use city playoffs to advance 3 teams to the provincial tournament while rural 5A teams will advance two teams from a regional tournament. The draw templates for the rural regional tournament is available on the basketball activity page on the left side of the SHSAA website. • Regional tournaments will be played the weekend of March 16 – 17, 2018.

HOOPLA

• HOOPLA will be hosted in Prince Albert on March 22 – 24, 2018. • 1A – 4A classifications: The four regional champions will play a straight elimination four-team tournament with a consolation side to determine third place. • 5A classification: There will be an eight-team tournament composed of three teams from Saskatoon, three teams from Regina, and two teams from the Rural regional tournament. The tournament will have a championship and consolation side.

SEEDING OF TEAMS FOR CONFERENCE AND REGIONAL PLAYOFFS • Seeding forms (E-16) are due to the SHSAA office on or before February 28, 2018. • Any additional results following the February 28 deadline can be submitted to the SHSAA Office. • The SHSAA office requires written confirmation of season results from ALL BASKETBALL TEAMS. Include results of all games played (tournament, league, and exhibition) including who your opponents were and the result, win or loss. • Please include your opinion regarding the seeding of the teams in your conference as well as your opinion regarding the top 8 teams in the province in your classification.

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BASKETBALL CONFERENCES - BOYS (as of December 20, 2017) • Conferences listed below are tentative. Groupings may be revised following the February 7th withdrawal date. • All conferences will advance the bracketed number of teams to the regional tournament. • Conference: March 9-10; Regional: March 16-17; HOOPLA: March 22-24. 1A BOYS HOST CONFERENCE 1 HOST CONFERENCE 2 HOST CONFERENCE 3 HOST CONFERENCE 4 (1-30) SE Nakoda Oyade - QV NE Almightyvoice - HC NW Birch Narrows - NW SC Central Butte - SC (2) Whitewood - QV (2) Bellevue - HC (2) Buffalo Narrows - NW (2) Coronach - SC Laval - RG Middle Lake - HC Canoe Lake - NW Gravelbourg - SC Fillmore - SE Kinistino - NC Chief Napew - NW Rockglen - SC Gladmar - SE Hudson Bay - NE Hillmond - NW Frontier - SW Rocanville - SE Choiceland - NE Makwa - NW Herbert - SW Stoughton - SE Star City - NE Paradise Hill - NW Davidson - WC HOST CONFERENCE 5 HOST CONFERENCE 6 HOST CONFERENCE 7 HOST CONFERENCE 8 QV Imperial - HC EC Invermay - EC TBA Poundmaker - BW WC Kerrobert - BW (2) Ituna - HC (2) Preeceville - EC (2) Blaine Lake - CV (2) Luseland - BW Cowessess - QV Foam Lake - HC Hepburn - CV Wilkie - BW Kahkewistahaw - QV Kawacatoose - HC Leask - CV Asquith - CV Kakisiwew - QV Kelvington - HC Edam - NW - WC Payepot - QV Lake Lenore - HC Glaslyn - NW Eston - WC Peepeekisis - QV Leroy - HC Thunderchild - NW Kenaston - WC Turtleford - NW 2A BOYS HOST CONFERENCE 1 HOST CONFERENCE 2 HOST CONFERENCE 3 HOST CONFERENCE 4 (31-50) QV Churchbridge - EC HC Canora - EC NW Beauval - NW CV Langham - CV (2) Balcarres - QV (2) Kamsack - EC (2) Ile-a-la-Crosse - NW (2) Osler VCA - CV Cupar - QV Raymore - HC Island Lake - NW Rosthern JC - CV Grenfell - QV Wynyard - HC Pinehouse Lake - NW Rosthern - CV Redvers - SE Lashburn - NW Waldheim - CV HOST CONFERENCE 5 HOST CONFERENCE 6 HOST CONFERENCE 7 HOST CONFERENCE 8 SC Strasbourg - HC NE St. Brieux - HC CV Macklin - BW CV Aberdeen - CV (2) Southey - QV (2) Meath Park - NC (2) Sakewew - BW (2) Hanley - CV RG Harvest City - RG Creighton - NE Stobart - CV Ecole Canadienne - ST Caronport - SC Carrot River - NE Canwood - NC ST Christian - ST Shaunavon - SW - NE Maidstone - NW LCBI - WC 3A BOYS HOST CONFERENCE 1 HOST CONFERENCE 2 HOST CONFERENCE 3 HOST CONFERENCE 4 (51-120) EC Melville - EC NC Birch Hills - NC NC Spiritwood - BW SC Clavet - CV (2) Fort Qu'Appelle - QV (2) Churchill - NC (2) Se Se Wa Hum - NC (2) Watrous - HC Indian Head - QV PACI - NC Eagleview - NW Assiniboia - SC RG Christian - RG Sandy Bay - NC La Loche - NW MJ Riverview - SC Scott - RG Outlook - WC HOST CONFERENCE 5 HOST CONFERENCE 6 HOST CONFERENCE 7 HOST CONFERENCE 8 SE Esterhazy - EC NE Norquay - EC BW Unity - BW WC Delisle - CV (2) Carlyle - SE (2) Lanigan - HC (2) Dalmeny - CV (2) Maple Creek - SW Moosomin - SE Nipawin - NE Legacy Christian - ST Biggar - WC Oxbow - SE Tisdale - NE Shellbrook - NC Kindersley - WC Rosetown - WC 4A BOYS All teams advance to Regional Tournaments March 16 - 17, 2018. Hosts TBA by SHSAA office. (121-250) NB John Paul II - BW Melfort - NE Balfour - RG MJ Central - SC

Martensville - CV Meadow Lake - NW Johnson - RG MJ Peacock - SC Yorkton Sacred Heart - EC Lumsden - QV Bedford Road - ST MJ Vanier - SC Humboldt - HC Notre Dame - QV E.D. Feehan - ST Weyburn - SE 5A BOYS HOST RURAL HOST REGINA HOST SASKATOON (>250) TBA NB Comprehensive - BW RG Campbell ST Aden Bowman (2) Warman - CV (3) LeBoldus (3) Bethlehem Yorkton Regional - EC Luther Bishop Mahoney PA Carlton - NC Martin Centennial PA St. Mary - NC Miller Evan Hardy Greenall - QV O'Neill Holy Cross - SE Riffel Marion Graham Swift Current - SW Sheldon Williams St. Joseph Thom Tommy Douglas Winston Knoll Walter Murray

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BASKETBALL CONFERENCES – GIRLS (as of December 20, 2017) • Conferences listed below are tentative. Groupings may be revised following the February 7th withdrawal date. • All conferences will advance the bracketed number of teams to the regional tournament. • Conference: March 9-10; Regional: March 16-17; HOOPLA: March 22-24. 1A GIRLS HOST CONFERENCE 1 HOST CONFERENCE 2 HOST CONFERENCE 3 HOST CONFERENCE 4 (1-30) SE Montmartre - QV HC Preeceville - EC NW Canwood - NC SC Hanley - CV (2) Nakoda Oyade - QV (2) Imperial - HC (2) Buffalo Narrows - NW (2) Central Butte - SC Fillmore - SE Lake Lenore - HC Canoe Lake - NW Coronach - SC Gladmar - SE Middle Lake - HC Thunderchild - NW Kenaston - WC Turtleford - NW LCBI - WC HOST CONFERENCE 5 HOST CONFERENCE 6 HOST CONFERENCE 7 HOST CONFERENCE 8 QV Churchbridge - EC NE Bellevue - HC CV Hafford - BW SW Kerrobert - BW (2) Cowessess - QV (2) St. Brieux - HC (2) Maymont - BW (2) Luseland - BW Peepeekisis - QV Birch Hills - NC Hague - CV Leader - SW Southey - QV Carrot River - NE Langham - CV Eatonia - WC Porcupine Plain - NE 2A GIRLS HOST CONFERENCE 1 HOST CONFERENCE 2 HOST CONFERENCE 3 HOST CONFERENCE 4 (31-50) SW MJ Cornerstone - SC NC Stobart - CV NW Beauval - NW HC Foam Lake - HC (2) Herbert - SW (2) Kinistino - NC (2) Island Lake - NW (2) Wadena - HC Shaunavon - SW Meath Park - NC Lashburn - NW Wynyard - HC Davidson - WC Creighton - NE Paradise Hill - NW Cupar - QV Pinehouse - NW St. Walburg - NW HOST CONFERENCE 5 HOST CONFERENCE 6 HOST CONFERENCE 7 HOST CONFERENCE 8 RG Langenburg - EC ST Hepburn - CV BW Macklin - BW HC Canora - EC (2) Harvest City - RG (2) Osler VCA - CV (2) Unity - BW (2) Norquay - EC Laval - RG Rosthern JC - CV Wilkie - BW Kelvington - HC Redvers - SE Waldheim - CV Asquith - CV Hudson Bay - NE Rocanville - SE ST Christian - ST Delisle - CV Biggar - WC 3A GIRLS HOST CONFERENCE 1 HOST CONFERENCE 2 HOST CONFERENCE 3 HOST CONFERENCE 4 (51-120) RG Fort Qu' Appelle - QV EC Esterhazy - EC NW Clavet - CV WC Assiniboia - SC (4) Indian Head - QV (4) Kamsack - EC (4) Dalmeny - CV (4) Caronport - SC Lumsden - QV Sacred Heart - EC Se Se Wa Hum - NC Maple Creek - SW Regina Christian - RG PACI - NC Eagleview - NW Kindersley - WC Oxbow - SE Sandy Bay - NC Jonas Samson - NW Outlook - WC Moosomin - SE Nipawin - NE La Loche - NW Rosetown - WC Tisdale - NE Maidstone - NW 4A GIRLS All teams advance to Regional Tournaments March 16 - 17, 2018. Hosts TBA by SHSAA office. (121-250) NB John Paul II - BW Humboldt - HC Meadow Lake - NW MJ Central - SC - CV Churchill - NC Martin - RG MJ Peacock - SC Warman - CV Melfort - NE Greenall - QV MJ Vanier - SC Melville - EC Estevan - SE 5A GIRLS HOST RURAL HOST REGINA HOST SASKATOON (>250) TBA NB Comprehensive - BW RG Balfour ST Aden Bowman (2) Yorkton Regional - EC (3) Campbell (3) Bethlehem PA Carlton - NC LeBoldus Bishop Mahoney PA St. Mary - NC Luther Centennial Notre Dame - QV Miller Evan Hardy Weyburn - SE O'Neill Holy Cross Swift Current - SW Riffel St. Joseph Sheldon Williams Tommy Douglas Thom Walter Murray Winston Knoll

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS HOOPLA 2018

Hoopla 2018 will be held in Prince Albert from March 22 - 24, 2018. The 5A boys and 5A girls preliminary games will be held on Thursday evening. All other classifications will begin play on Friday.

All finals will be played on Saturday.

The Prince Albert host committee will host the Provincial Basketball Championships at the following venues:

❖ Carlton Comprehensive - Gym 1 (665 28 St. E., Prince Albert, SK, S6V 6E9) ❖ Carlton Comprehensive - Gym 2 (665 28 St. E., Prince Albert, SK, S6V 6E9) ❖ St. Mary High School (380 14 St. W. Prince Albert, SK, S6V 3L5) ❖ Saskatchewan Polytechnic (1100 15 St. E. Prince Albert, SK, S6V 7S4)

The SHSAA has adopted a policy that does not allow for teams to practice at the host venue(s) prior to or during the competition. Please do not contact these host sites in attempts to book practice times for the championship.

The schedule of games will be released Monday, March 19th. It will be posted on the SHSAA web site; direct your inquiries to the SHSAA office. Each school team attending HOOPLA is responsible for arranging their accommodations. Schools are encouraged to book rooms early.

For a listing of Prince Albert Hotels please check SHSAA website Provincial Accommodation.

THE SHSAA BOUTIQUE is hosted by SPORTLOGO

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2018 REGIONAL AND PROVINCIAL BADMINTON Date May 12, 2018 Location McLurg High School in Wilkie Commissioner Greg Mamer Phone 306-843-2288 Fax 306-843-2664

Rules and Procedures: Refer to the SHSAA Handbook Badminton Pages 89-92 or the SHSAA Badminton Activity page

Official Shuttlecock: The SHSAA has a sponsorship contract with Yonex . The Yonex Mavis 300, Blue Band Shuttle will be supplied by the SHSAA & Yonex for each District, Regional, and Provincial Tournament.

Accommodation: For information regarding Wilkie, please see the Tourism Saskatchewan Website or the SHSAA website Provincial Accommodation.

Inquiries: Please contact the respective commissioners or the SHSAA Office at 306-721- 2151

REGIONAL PLAYOFFS MAY 5, 2018 Reminder to all District Commissioners: You must have your entries for Regional Badminton into the Regional host and SHSAA office by Sunday, April 29. LOCATION SERIES A SERIES B SERIES C SERIES D MJ Peacock Whitewood Foam Lake Osler VCA CONTACT Lee Behrns Connie Maier Graham Farrell Syd Laskowski PHONE 306-693-2937 306-735-2550 306-272-3308 306-239-2196 FAX 306-694-1880 306-735-4363 No Fax Machine 306-239-2213 FORMAT 6 - TEAM 6 - TEAM 8 - TEAM 8 - TEAM PARTICIPATING SOUTH WEST SOUTH EAST NORTH EAST NORTH WEST DISTRICTS Deb Reamer Fred Jerred Cory Schmaltz Jay Elder 306-299-2061 306-532-4274 306-768-2433 306-285-3505 SOUTH CENTRAL QU' APPELLE NORTH CENTRAL BATTLE WEST Leigh Pethick VALLEY Rylan Michalchuk Lane Buswell 306-694-1200 Trevor Viergutz 306-929-2133 306-883-2282 ext.4049 306-695-3929 HORIZON CENTRAL VALLEY WEST CENTRAL REGINA CENTRAL Grant Elke Lance Morrison Angela Tillier Brian Grest 306-260-5712 306-846-2188 306-523-3461 306-682-1860 SASKATOON EAST CENTRAL Brian Thorstad Dan Alspach 306-683-8249 306-548-2103

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2018 PROVINCIAL TRACK & FIELD DATE June 1 – 2, 2018 LOCATION Harry Jerome Track - Prince Albert COMMISSIONER Rylan Michalchuk / Nathan Noble PHONE 306-922-3115 / 306-929-2133 FAX 306-764-1770 / 306-929-2401

Participating Districts and schools are responsible to book their own accommodation. The SHSAA and host have blocked rooms in Prince Albert. Check the SHSAA web site Provincial Accommodation.

Please refer to the SHSAA handbook pages 116 - 123 or the SHSAA Track & Field Activity page for regulations concerning the event.

Wheelchair Events: The 100m and 400m wheelchair events have been approved as events for this meet. Please contact the SHSAA office with entries for the wheel chair events.

Quadathlon: There will be a Junior and Senior category for Boys Quadathlon and Girls Quadathlon competitions. • Four events (100m, 800m, Long Jump, and Shot Put) are scored on the best performance by the individual in each of the events. The Quadathlon winner will be the competitor who has accumulated the most points through the four events. • Athletes participating in the Quadathlon will not be allowed to compete in other individual events at the SHSAA Championships but may compete in any age appropriate relays. • All athletes competing in the Quadathlon at the SHSAA Championships are expected to have competed in a similar event at their District Track Meet. o Shot Put implement: Boys – 12 lb; Girls – 4 kg

HY-TEK: The district team advancer information will be provided to each district. Entries are due to the SHSAA office on or before May 27, 2018. Substitutions for original entries may be made until 4:00pm on May 30, 2018.

OFFICIALS’ ASSIGNMENTS: Each District supplies TWO OFFICIALS per session. These officials assist the head official of the events. Please forward names of your District officials to the SHSAA Office. A fine of $100.00 will be assessed to any District that does not comply with these criteria. Athletes must not be assigned as officials. TASK DISTRICT ASSIGNED NORTH WEST, REGINA, BATTLE WEST, Track Judges & Officials: WEST CENTRAL, SOUTH EAST SHOT: NORTH EAST JAVELIN: QU’APPELLE VALLEY DISCUS: EAST CENTRAL LONG JUMP: HORIZON CENTRAL TRIPLE JUMP: SOUTH WEST HIGH JUMP: CENTRAL VALLEY POLE VAULT: SASKATOON AWARDS: SOUTH CENTRAL 2ND QUAD EVENT (SP AND LJ): SOUTH CENTRAL HEAD OFFICIAL FOR EACH EVENT: NORTH CENTRAL / SASK ATHLETICS

TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE: The schedule will be posted on the SHSAA Website when it has been finalized: http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/992565-track%20&%20field

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2018 SUMMER COACHES SYMPOSIUM The SHSAA annual Coaches Symposium will be held Tuesday, August 21 & Wednesday, August 22, 2018 (location in Saskatoon TBD). The Symposium is an excellent opportunity for coaches of different activities to gather in one location to participate in a professional development opportunity that will enhance the extra-curricular experience of the student athletes around the province. Each of the fourteen SHSAA districts is offering incentives to support coaches who want to attend, please contact your District Executive. This opportunity is available to all coaches including non-faculty and community coaches.

This is the eighteenth consecutive year of the Symposium. This year’s symposium is again planning to provide entry-level sessions as well as advanced sessions in a variety of activities that are a part of the SHSAA programming. The registration fee will be $150.00 if registered prior to June 30th and $175.00 for those who register after this date. Pamphlets and registration forms will be distributed to schools in the spring as well as being available on the SHSAA website.

The symposium will once again offer pre-conference sessions on Tuesday. These optional offerings occasionally have additional costs attached and some may be taken separate from the regular symposium registration. Please contact the SHSAA office if you are interested in these sessions.

The Symposium Committee is actively planning the sessions and inviting presenters to participate. If you have someone in mind that you would like to hear give a presentation, take the time to forward the name to the SHSAA office or an executive member. If you are approached to present, please give serious consideration to the opportunity. It is our own ‘made in Saskatchewan’ coaches who each year receive such positive feedback from those in attendance at the symposium.

TENATIVE SCHEDULE OF OFFERINGS: Pre-Conference Sessions: Tuesday August 21, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm • NCCP Coaching Certification - Volleyball • Officiating in Volleyball and Basketball • Sport Taping

Watch for final details in Symposium Brochures and Information coming to your school this Spring.

Tuesday: Morning Registration: 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Afternoon Registration: 4:30 – 5:15 p.m. Welcome and Pizza Social: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Tuesday Sport Specific (Volleyball, Basketball, etc.) 5:30 – 6:45 p.m. - sessions will be offered at the introductory and advanced levels Tuesday Sport Specific (Volleyball, Basketball, etc.) 7:00 – 8:15 p.m. - sessions will be offered at the introductory and advanced levels Wednesday: Wednesday Sport Medicine and Science Sessions 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. - dealing with topics such as coaching female athletes, nutrition, fitness, weight training, yoga Wednesday Sport Medicine and Science Sessions 10:30 – 11:45 a.m. - dealing with topics such as coaching female athletes, nutrition, fitness, weight training, yoga Luncheon: 11:45 – 12:30 p.m. Wednesday Sport Specific (Volleyball, Basketball, etc.) 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. - sessions will be offered at the introductory and advanced levels Wednesday Sport Specific (Volleyball, Basketball, etc.) 2:00 – 3:15 p.m. - sessions will be offered at the introductory and advanced levels

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2017 FALL ACTIVITY RESULTS

SHSAA PROVINCIAL GRASS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS September 22 – 23, 2017

Estevan TS&M Woodlawn Golf Club

TEAM RESULTS

Boys (best three scores per hole) Girls (best two scores per hole)

SCHOOL DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL SCHOOL DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL 1 Estevan 219 216 435 1 Estevan 199 196 395 2 PA Carlton 241 236 477 2 Bert Fox 205 214 419 3 Warman 240 238 478 3 Esterhazy 231 225 456 4 Swift Current 246 239 485 4 249 249 498 5 Meadow Lake 259 246 505 6 Melville 273 257 530 7 Wynyard 264 267 531 8 Lumsden 268 266 534 9 Moosomin 291 269 560 10 Tisdale 289 280 569 11 Assiniboia 304 281 585 12 Spiritwood 323 297 620

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Boys Girls

NAME SCHOOL DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL NAME SCHOOL DAY 1 DAY 2 TOTAL 1 Jace Carlisle Estevan 73 75 148 1 Tenesha Pompu Carrot River 90 89 179 2 Colby Friedrich North Battleford 75 78 153 2 Carey McLean Lumsden 85 95 180 3 Brody Istace CompKindersley 75 80 155 2 Jayden Bauer St. Walburg 91 89 180 3 Jayden Dudas Estevan 79 76 155 2 Lauren Fox Creighton 92 88 180 3 Parker Noln-Ens Warman 78 77 155 5 Ray-Lyn Schmidt MJ Central 92 89 181 6 Chase Gedak Estevan 78 78 156 6 Hallie Burke Rocanville 88 101 189 6 Mason Gorski Meadow Lake 82 74 156 7 Bailey Farr Estevan 97 103 200 8 Jarret Calvert CarpenterTurtleford 78 79 157 7 Collista Paskemin Cut Knife 100 100 200 8 Reegan Robinson Estevan 73 84 157 9 Lindsay Hawkins Assiniboia 97 105 202 10 Carson Horachek Humboldt 81 77 158 9 Shay Poitras Bert Fox 103 99 202 11 Gaige Calkins Swift Current 77 82 159 11 Veronika Duchsherer Nipiwan 102 103 205 12 Riley Lahey Eston 77 88 165 12 Jadayea Morrell Kerrobert 113 97 210 13 Ben Zultok PA Carlton 85 81 166 13 Jenna Currie Kipling 108 103 211 13 Ethan Fizell Swift Current 81 85 166 14 Mackenzie Fleck Lampman 111 108 219 15 Grant Gardiner Meadow Lake 82 85 167 15 Sadie McGriskin Kamsack 109 112 221 15 Griffin Wilson CarpenterSwift Current 86 81 167 16 Tatiana Dutka Estevan 113 109 222 17 Kyler Cote Kindersley 76 92 168 17 Raylynn Laursen Pierceland 109 116 225 18 T.J. Baker PA Carlton 81 88 169 18 Carlie Moore Esterhazy 113 113 226 19 Carter Exner Melville 84 86 170 18 Jaelynne Packet Lafleche 111 115 226 19 Matthew Ikert Warman 87 83 170 20 Amber Nicholauson Esterhazy 112 118 230 19 Parker Mymryk Lumsden 84 86 170

For complete individual results check the results listed at http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/992539-golf

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 14, 2017

Turtleford

SCHOOL TEAM RESULTS

1A 2A 3A 4A

SCHOOL POINTS SCHOOL POINTS SCHOOL POINTS SCHOOL POINTS 1 Strasbourg 33 1 Oxbow 191 1 Weyburn 46 1 ST Walter Murray 16 2 Lake Lenore 42 2 Dalmeny High 194 2 MJ Peacock 55 2 ST St. Joseph 18 3 Muenster 85 3 Tisdale 205 3 RG Sheldon 72 3 ST Centennial 22 4 Middle Lake 106 4 E.S Laird 276 4 Humboldt 76 4 Yorkton Regional 25 5 Annaheim 121 5 Yorkton S. Heart 85 5 ST Holy Cross 36 6 Delisle 124 6 NB JP II 91 6 RG Campbell 43 7 Leoville 132 7 RG Riffel 94 7 PA St. Mary 67 8 Wynyard 140 8 Notre Dame 135 8 ST Aden Bowman 72 9 Hudson Bay 143 9 RG Luther 153 9 RG Miller 104 10 Carlyle 154 10 MJ Vanier 157 10 PA Carlton 121 10 Swift Current 121

DISTRICT RESULTS

MIDGET BOYS POINTS JUNIOR BOYS POINTS 1 Saskatoon 42 1 Saskatoon 10 SENIOR BOYS POINTS 2 East Central 62 2 Horizon Central 61 1 Regina 24 3 Regina 66 3 South East 84 2 Saskatoon 27 4 Horizon Central 74 4 Battle West 105 3 Horizon Central 53 5 North East 96 5 Central Valley 126 4 South East 130 6 North West 126 6 North West 151 5 South Central 138 7 Battle West 126 7 South West 157 6 East Central 164 8 Central Valley 174 8 Qu’Appelle Valley 158 7 North Central 166 9 South East 175 9 South Central 174 8 Central Valley 167 10 Qu’Appelle Valley 178 10 Regina 207 9 Battle West 168 11 South Central 181 11 West Central 213 10 Qu’Appelle Valley 175 12 North Central 203 11 West Central 244 13 West Central 331 12 North West 258

MIDGET GIRLS POINTS JUNIOR GIRLS POINTS 1 Saskatoon 30 1 Saskatoon 21 SENIOR GIRLS POINTS 2 Central Valley 54 2 Horizon Cental 46 1 Saskatoon 35 2 North West 58 3 East Central 52 2 Regina 47 4 Regina 62 4 Regina 92 3 Central Valley 78 5 Horizon Central 81 5 South East 140 4 Horizon Central 84 6 East Central 104 6 North Central 146 5 South Central 91 7 South East 142 7 Qu’Appelle Valley 172 6 South East 116 8 South Central 153 8 North East 191 7 North Central 148 9 Qu’Appelle Valley 156 8 Qu’Appelle Valley 152 10 North East 189 9 Battle West 177 11 North Central 289 10 North West 262 11 North East 271 12 West Central 275

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 14, 2017

Turtleford

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

MIDGET BOYS (4000m) MIDGET GIRLS (3000m)

Place Time Name School Place Time Name School 1 10:41 Adam Mytopher Strasbourg 1 11:50 Avery Pearson Meadow Lake Jonas 2 11:07 Eric Dorey Balfour 2 11:59 Eryn Kielo Delisle 3 11:09 Teijon Abel-Douglas Humboldt 3 12:12 Allison Novecosky ST Walter Murray 4 11:12 Dawson Smith Lashburn 4 12:16 Alyssa Regie LeRoy 5 11:15 Kaiden Deck ST St. Joseph 5 12:17 Brenna Paquin Warman 6 11:16 Seth LeMoal PA St. Mary 6 12:25 Ella Perras RG Martin 7 11:21 Ty Willness Naicam 7 12:31 Jenna McFayden Maidstone 8 11:26 Avery Corkum ST Evan Hardy 8 12:34 Lauren Matai ST Walter Murray 9 11:31 Joshua Haczkewicz Yorkton Regional 9 12:48 Pippy Pritchard ST St. Joseph 10 11:33 Logan Rohatensky Yorkton S. Heart 10 12:52 Zoe Icton ST Centennial

JUNIOR BOYS (5000m) JUNIOR GIRLS (4000m)

Place Time Name School Place Time Name School 1 14:59 Benjamin Seshadri ST Centennial 1 17:14 Zoe Flaman Yorkton Regional 2 15:02 Kibrom Makaby ST Holy Cross 2 17:20 Jade Smith Lake Lenore 3 15:11 Mathias Yuzdepski ST Walter Murray 3 17:26 Penelope Mulenga ST St. Joseph 4 15:33 Kaitao Han ST Holy Cross 4 17:38 Jaira Crosschild ST Bishop Mahoney 5 15:37 Taylor Parker NB John Paul II 5 18:20 Caitlyn Johnson Moose Jaw Peacock 6 15:41 Dalton Kiedrowski Lake Lenore 6 18:25 Elissa Gigun ST Centennial 7 15:45 Nathan Groat ST Walter Murray 7 18:36 LeeAnne Toma Yorkton Regional 8 15:59 Jackson Hardy ST Marion Graham 8 18:58 Ciara Kirkpatrick ST Centennial 9 15:59 Sean Easton Yorkton Regional 9 19:05 Abbie Korte Muenster 10 16:17 Travis Schmidt Southey 10 19:29 Arliss Sidloski Weyburn

SENIOR BOYS (6000m) SENIOR GIRLS (4000m)

Place Time Name School Place Time Name School 1 16:45 Brayden Mytopher Strasbourg 1 15:59 Kaitlyn Harrison Weyburn 2 16:46 Ron MacLean RG Sheldon 2 16:03 Caitlyn Mann Melville 3 16:47 Kaelen Kolb RG Sheldon 3 16:05 Claire Abrey ST St. Joseph 4 16:50 Moktar Abdousaid ST Walter Murray 4 16:55 Chloe McEachern RG Campbell 5 16:55 Matthew Exner RG Riffel 5 17:15 Allison Grajczyk-Jelinski Moose Jaw Vanier 6 17:37 Quincy Fast ST Walter Murray 6 17:32 Morgan Jarvie Asquith 7 17:44 Dylan Bauman ST Centennial 7 17:32 Courtney Dembrowski ST St. Joseph 8 17:51 Jerome Monpetit Bruno 8 17:36 Sarah Novakowski Yorkton Regional 9 18:21 Jackson Sinclair Moosomin 9 17:41 Mette Siemens ST Aden Bowman 10 18:22 Matthew Hrycuik ST Centennial 10 17:43 Kaylee Tymo RG Thom

For complete individual results check the results listed at http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/992536-cross-country

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 12 – 28, 2017

3A BOYS PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Game Location Home Score Away Score Quarter-Final Regina Saskatoon Centennial 4 Regina LeBoldus 0 Quarter-Final Regina Yorkton Regional 10 Swift Current 0 Quarter-Final Regina Regina Miller 3 Saskatoon Walter Murray 1 Quarter-Final Regina PA Carlton 7 Balgonie Greenall 0 Championship Semi Regina Saskatoon Centennial 2 Yorkton Regional 0 Championship Semi Regina Regina Miller 4 PA Carlton 2 Consolation Semi Regina Regina LeBoldus 7 Swift Current 0 Consolation Semi Regina Saskatoon Walter Murray 9 Balgonie Greenall 0 Consolation Final Regina Regina LeBoldus 2 Saskatoon Walter Murray 6 Bronze Medal Regina Yorkton Regional 1 PA Carlton 2 Gold Medal Regina Saskatoon Centennial 5 Regina Miller 0

2A BOYS PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Date Competition Location Home Score Away Score October 21 Region A Martensville NB John Paul II 3 Se Se Wa Hum 2 October 21 Region A Martensville Martensville 4 Poundmaker 2 October 21 Region A Martensville NB John Paul II 5 Martensville 4 October 12 Region B Regina Regina Sheldon 2 Regina Riffel 0 October 12 Region B Regina Regina Luther 5 Regina Johnson 0 October 16 Region B Regina Regina Sheldon 4 Regina Luther 0 October 21 Region C Notre Dame MJ Central 2 Humboldt 3 October 21 Region C Notre Dame Notre Dame 3 MJ Peacock 0 October 21 Region C Notre Dame Humboldt 5 Notre Dame 3 October 21 Region D Yorkton Kipling 13 Moosomin 0 October 21 Region D Yorkton Yorkton Sacred Heart 12 Kipling 1 October 27 Quarter - Final Yorkton Yorkton Sacred Heart 12 Kipling 0 October 27 Quarter - Final Yorkton Humboldt 4 Regina Luther 0 October 27 Quarter - Final Yorkton Regina Sheldon 4 Martensville 3 October 27 Quarter - Final Yorkton NB John Paul II 8 Notre Dame 6 October 27 Championship Semi Yorkton Yorkton Sacred Heart 2 Humboldt 5 October 27 Championship Semi Yorkton Regina Sheldon 1 NB John Paul II 6 October 27 Consolation Semi Yorkton Kipling 1 Regina Luther 8 October 27 Consolation Semi Yorkton Martensville 1 Notre Dame 10 October 28 Consolation Final Yorkton Regina Luther 4 Notre Dame 2 October 28 Bronze Medal Yorkton Yorkton Sacred Heart 8 Regina Sheldon 0 October 28 Gold Medal Yorkton Humboldt 4 NB John Paul II 0

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 20 – 28, 2017

1A BOYS PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Date Competition Location Home Score Away Score October 21 Region A North Battleford Ahtahkakoop 7 Eagleview 2 October 21 Region A North Battleford Sakewew 4 Ahtahkakoop 5 October 21 Region B Waldheim Waldheim 3 Robin Cameron 4 October 21 Region B Waldheim Rosthern JC 2 Stobart 1 October 21 Region B Waldheim Robin Cameron 3 Rosthern JC 1 October 21 Region C Osler Middle Lake 11 Muenster 1 October 21 Region C Osler Osler VCA 1 Lake Lenore 2 October 21 Region C Osler Middle Lake 4 Lake Lenore 3 October 21 Region D North Battleford LCBI 2 MJ Vanier 3 October 21 Region D North Battleford Maymont 4 Herbert 5 October 21 Region D North Battleford MJ Vanier 2 Herbert 3 October 27 Quarter-Final Middle Lake Middle Lake 11 Sakewew 1 October 27 Quarter-Final Middle Lake Rosthern JC 3 Herbert 1 October 27 Quarter-Final Middle Lake Lake Lenore 7 MJ Vanier 0 October 27 Quarter-Final Middle Lake Robin Cameron 3 Ahtahkakoop 2 October 27 Championship Semi Middle Lake Middle Lake 15 Rosthern JC 1 October 27 Championship Semi Middle Lake Lake Lenore 4 Robin Cameron 3 October 27 Consolation Semi Middle Lake Sakewew 6 Herbert 2 October 27 Consolation Semi Middle Lake MJ Vanier 1 Ahtahkakoop 6 October 28 Consolation Final Middle Lake Sakewew 2 Ahtahkakoop 3 October 28 Bronze Medal Middle Lake Rosthern JC 3 Robin Cameron 5 October 28 Gold Medal Middle Lake Middle Lake 2 Lake Lenore 0

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SASKATCHEWAN HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

SHSAA PROVINCIAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 20 – 28, 2017

3A GIRLS PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Game Location Home Score Away Score Quarter-Final Estevan Saskatoon St. Joseph 4 Regina Campbell 0 Quarter-Final Estevan Weyburn 1 PA Carlton 2 Quarter-Final Estevan Regina O’Neill 1 Saskatoon Centennial 2 Quarter-Final Estevan Swift Current 7 Estevan 0 Championship Semi Estevan Saskatoon St. Joseph 6 PA Carlton 0 Championship Semi Estevan Saskatoon Centennial 1 Swift Current 3 Consolation Semi Estevan Regina Campbell 4 Weyburn 2 Consolation Semi Estevan Regina O’Neill 11 Estevan 0 Consolation Final Estevan Regina Campbell 0 Regina O’Neill 3 Bronze Medal Estevan PA Carlton 3 Saskatoon Centennial 4 Gold Medal Estevan Saskatoon St. Joseph 5 Swift Current 0

2A GIRLS PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Date Competition Location Home Score Away Score October 20 Region A Moose Jaw Se Se Wa Hum 3 MJ Peacock 1 October 20 Region A Moose Jaw MJ Vanier 6 Meadow Lake 0 October 20 Region A Moose Jaw MJ Central 4 NB John Paul II 0 October 21 Region A Moose Jaw Saskatoon BJM 7 Se Se Wa Hum 0 October 21 Region A Moose Jaw MJ Vanier 1 MJ Central 0 October 21 Region A Moose Jaw Saskatoon BJM 4 MJ Vanier 1 October 20 Region B Regina Regina Sheldon 4 Balgonie Greenall 3 October 20 Region B Regina Yorkton Sacred Heart 7 Moosomin 0 October 20 Region B Regina Notre Dame 1 Regina Martin 4 October 21 Region B Regina Regina Luther 3 Regina Sheldon 0 October 21 Region B Regina Yorkton Sacred Heart 4 Regina Martin 0 October 21 Region B Regina Regina Luther 3 Yorkton Sacred Heart 0 October 27 Semi- Final Moose Jaw Saskatoon BJM 5 Yorkton Sacred Heart 0 October 27 Semi- Final Moose Jaw MJ Vanier 0 Regina Luther 1 October 28 Bronze Medal Moose Jaw MJ Vanier 3 Yorkton Sacred Heart 1 October 28 Gold Medal Moose Jaw Saskatoon BJM 2 Regina Luther 0

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SASKATCHEWAN HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

SHSAA PROVINCIAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 20 – 28, 2017

1A GIRLS PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Date Competition Location Home Score Away Score October 20 Region A North Battleford Maymont 3 Ahtahkakoop 2 October 21 Region A North Battleford Little Pine 7 Maymont 1 October 20 Region B Duck Lake Cst. Robin Cameron 2 Rosthern JC 6 October 21 Region B Duck Lake Waldheim 7 Rosthern JC 0 October 21 Region B Duck Lake Osler VCA 6 Stobart 0 October 21 Region B Duck Lake Waldheim 5 Osler VCA 2 October 20 Region C Middle Lake Muenster 1 Lake Lenore 3 October 21 Region C Middle Lake Middle Lake 3 Lake Lenore 1 October 21 Region C Middle Lake Humboldt 1 Warman 6 October 21 Region C Middle Lake Middle Lake 0 Warman 1 October 21 Region D Herbert Martensville 5 Caronport 0 October 22 Region D Herbert Herbert 0 Dalmeny 1 October 21 Region D Herbert Martensville 2 Dalmeny 0 October 27 Quarter- Final Martensville Warman 9 Maymont 0 October 27 Quarter- Final Martensville Osler VCA 2 Martensville 1 October 27 Quarter- Final Martensville Waldheim 5 Little Pine 2 October 27 Quarter- Final Martensville Middle Lake 6 Dalmeny 0 October 27 Championship Semi Martensville Warman 5 Osler VCA 0 October 27 Championship Semi Martensville Waldheim 1 Middle Lake 3 October 27 Consolation Semi Martensville Maymont 1 Martensville 6 October 27 Consolation Semi Martensville Little Pine 2 Dalmeny 0 October 28 Consolation Final Martensville Martensville 1 Little Pine 4 October 28 Bronze Medal Martensville Osler VCA 2 Waldheim 6 October 28 Gold Medal Martensville Warman 3 Middle Lake 0

For complete results and game comments check the results listed at http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/992540-soccer

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SASKATCHEWAN HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

SHSAA PROVINCIAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 28 – November 11, 2017

1A SIX-MAN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

October 28 November 4 November 11

Hanley 40 Hanley 55

Cupar 39 Hanley 35

Gull Lake 22

Kerrobert 38 Kerrobert 58 Raymore Provincial Plenty 54 Champion Plenty 30

Caronport 34

Raymore 46 Raymore 80

Raymore 40 Viscount 42

2A SIX-MAN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

October 28 November 4 November 11

Wakaw 77 Wakaw 40

Creighton 44 Dalmeny 70

Wynyard 52

Dalmeny 52 Dalmeny 68 Clavet Provincial Clavet 59 Champion Clavet 71

Watrous 32

Clavet 72 Charlebois 42

Rosthern 22 Rosthern 58

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 28 – November 11, 2017

2A NINE-MAN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

October 28 November 4 November 11

Nipawin 43 Nipawin 13

Melville 32 Shaunavon 24

Shaunavon 18

Shaunavon 57 Unity 0 Shaunavon Provincial Delisle 15 Champion Indian Head 32

Indian Head 28

Indian Head 7 Foam Lake 21

Foam Lake 7 Tisdale 14

3A NINE-MAN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

October 28 November 4 November 11

Melfort 7 Melfort 35

Yorkton Sacred Heart 0 Lumsden 68

Lumsden 74

Lumsden 43 Martensville 6 Lumsden Provincial Kindersley 53 Champion Kindersley 26

Fort Qu’Appelle 0

Kindersley 20 Esterhazy 9

Humboldt 14 Humboldt 14

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS October 21 – November 11, 2017

3A TWELVE-MAN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

November 4 November 11

North Battleford 49 North Battleford 26

Saskatoon Hardy 14 North Battleford 14

Saskatoon BJM 45

Saskatoon TD 15 Saskatoon TD 51 North Battleford Provincial Regina Johnson 12 Champion Balgonie Greenall 22

Balgonie Greenall 21

Yorkton Regional 7 Yorkton Regional 59

Yorkton Regional 24 Swift Current 2

4A TWELVE-MAN PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP

November 11

Holy Cross 26 Holy Cross 28

St. Joseph 14 Centennial 15

Centennial 19

Centennial 34 Aden Bowman 14 Regina Campbell Provincial Campbell 35 Champion Campbell 27

Riffel 7

Campbell 44 LeBoldus 29

LeBoldus 25 Miller 15

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 17 – 18, 2017

1A GIRLS @ FOX VALLEY

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Englefeld 4 0 Rose Valley 4 0 Borden 3 1 Fox Valley 3 1 Annaheim 2 2 Plenty 2 2 Avonlea 1 3 Kakisiwew 1 3 Arcola 0 4 Eston 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Englefeld 2 Englefeld 2 (25-13, 25-11)

Kakisiwew 0 Englefeld 0 (27-25, 25-14)

Fox Valley 2

(28-26, 25-15) Fox Valley 0 Annaheim 0 Rose Valley (25-19, 25-12) Provincial Rose Valley 2 Champion Rose Valley 2 (25-11, 25-9)

Avonlea 0 Rose Valley 2 (25-13, 25-22)

Borden 1

(25-15,18-25, 15-12) Plenty 0 Plenty 2 Fox Valley 2 Fox Valley (26-24, 25-19) Bronze Plenty 0 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Rose Valley Roadrunners Trevor Smith Silver Englefeld Eagles Trevor Kowalski Bronze Fox Valley Legends Kendra Lehmann Fourth Plenty Wildcats Brooke Schultz

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November 17 – 18, 2017

2A GIRLS @ DAVIDSON

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Muenster 4 0 Rossignol 4 0 Raymore 3 1 Birch Hills 2 2 Kerrobert 2 2 Davidson 2 2 Langham 1 3 Lemberg 2 2 Wawota 0 4 Leader 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Muenster 2 Muenster 2 (25-7, 25-14)

Lemberg 0 Muenster 2 (25-11, 25-23)

Birch Hills 2

(25-19, 25-21) Birch Hills 0 Kerrobert 0 Muenster (25-7, 25-13) Provincial Rossignol 2 Champion Rossignol 2 (25-20, 25-19)

Langham 0 Rossignol 0 (25-15, 25-19)

Raymore 0

(25-23, 25-14) Davidson 0 Davidson 2 Birch Hills 0 Davidson (25-19, 25-19) Bronze Davidson 2 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Muenster Cougars Joel Taphorn Silver Rossignol Huskies Elaine Favel Bronze Davidson Raiders Sandra Baldwin Fourth Birch Hills Marauders Brittney Becker

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 17 – 18, 2017

3A GIRLS @ CARLYLE

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Foam Lake 3 1 Carlyle 4 0 Wakaw 3 1 Wynyard 3 1 Rocanville 3 1 Langenburg 2 2 Wilkie 1 3 Watrous 1 3 St. Walburg 0 4 Stobart 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Foam Lake 2 Foam Lake 2 (25-21, 26-24)

Watrous 0 Foam Lake 1 (21-25, 25-18, 15-12)

Wynyard 2

(25-14, 25-15) Wynyard 1 Rocanville 0 Wakaw (22-25, 25-10, 15-9) Provincial Carlyle 2 Champion Carlyle 0 (25-20, 25-17)

Wilkie 0 Wakaw 2 (25-23, 27-25)

Wakaw 2

(25-12, 25-19) Wakaw 2 Langenburg 0 Wynyard 2 Wynyard (25-22,25-14) Bronze Carlyle 0 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Wakaw Warriors Luke Strueby Silver Foam Lake Panthers Graham Farrell Bronze Wynyard Bears Tessa Jordan Fourth Carlyle Cougars Trent Johnson

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SASKATCHEWAN HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 17 – 18, 2017

4A GIRLS @ YORKTON SACRED HEART

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Caronport 4 0 Oxbow 4 0 Nipawin 3 1 Unity 3 1 Dalmeny 2 2 Kipling 2 2 Notre Dame 1 3 Sacred Heart 1 3 Jonas Samson 0 4 Maidstone 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Caronport 2 Caronport 2 (25-16, 25-12)

Sacred Heart 0 Caronport 2 (25-20, 25-12)

Unity 2

(25-9, 25-21) Unity 0 Dalmeny 0 Caronport (25-20, 25-21) Provincial Oxbow 2 Champion Oxbow 2 (25-20, 25-13)

Notre Dame 0 Oxbow 0 (25-21, 25-14)

Nipawin 1

(20-25, 25-16, 18-16) Kipling 0 Kipling 2 Unity 0 Kipling (26-24, 25-15) Bronze Kipling 2 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Caronport Cougars Derek Zacharias Silver Oxbow Black Knights Riley Singleton Bronze Kipling Magyars Garth Shoemaker Fourth Unity Warriors Rhonda Gartner

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 17 – 18, 2017

5A GIRLS @ MELFORT

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Saskatoon BJM 4 0 PA St. Mary 4 0 PA Carlton 2 2 ST St. Joseph 3 1 Balgonie 2 2 Regina Campbell 1 3 Regina Luther 2 2 Weyburn 1 3 Swift Current 0 4 Melfort 1 3 Championship Bracket:

Saskatoon BJM 2 Saskatoon BJM 2 (25-12, 21-25, 15-11)

Weyburn 1 Saskatoon BJM 1 (25-13, 25-12)

Saskatoon St. Joseph 2

(25-23, 25-17) Saskatoon St. Joseph 0 Balgonie 0 PA St. Mary (22-25, 25-20, 17-15) Provincial PA St. Mary 2 Champion PA St. Mary 2 (28-26, 25-18)

Regina Luther 0 PA St. Mary 2 (25-21, 25-17)

PA Carlton 2

(26-24, 25-16) PA Carlton 0 Regina Campbell Saskatoon St. Joseph 2 Saskatoon St. Joseph (25-17, 25-23) Bronze PA Carlton 0 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold PA St. Mary Marauders Shaun Hunko Silver Saskatoon BJM Saints Paul Michelson Bronze Saskatoon St. Joseph Guardians Sandi Scissons-Nieth Fourth PA Carlton Crusaders Brooke Dallyn

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 17 – 18, 2017

5A BOYS @ MEADOW LAKE

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Swift Current 4 0 Regina LeBoldus 4 0 PA St. Mary 3 1 Weyburn 3 1 Balgonie 2 2 ST Holy Cross 2 2 Regina Campbell 1 3 Meadow Lake 1 3 ST St. Joseph 0 4 PA Carlton 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Swift Current 2 Swift Current 2 (25-19, 27-25)

Meadow Lake 0 Swift Current 2 (25-19, 25-21)

Weyburn 1

(25-16, 16-25, 15-8) Balgonie 0 Balgonie 2 Swift Current (25-20, 25-19) Provincial Regina LeBoldus 2 Champion Regina LeBoldus 1 (25-13, 25-23)

Regina Campbell 0 ST Holy Cross 0 (25-23, 21-25, 15-9)

PA St. Mary 1

(25-22, 19-25, 15-5) ST Holy Cross 2 ST Holy Cross 2 Balgonie 1 Regina LeBoldus (25-23, 21-25, 15-9) Bronze Regina LeBoldus 2 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Swift Current Colts Dan Andrie Silver Saskatoon Holy Cross Crusaders David Chuong Bronze Regina LeBoldus Golden Suns Ryan DeCosse Fourth Balgonie Greenall Griffins Karen Will

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 24 – 25, 2017

4A BOYS @ HUMBOLDT

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Melfort 4 0 Humboldt 4 0 Melville 3 1 Shaunavon 3 1 La Loche 2 2 Saskatoon Christian 2 2 Biggar 1 3 Moose Jaw Vanier 1 3 Tisdale 0 4 Sturgis 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Melfort 2 Melfort 0 (25-16, 25-21)

Moose Jaw Vanier 0 La Loche 0 (25-19, 25-16)

Shaunavon 1

(25-19, 13-25, 17-15) La Loche 2 La Loche 2 Humboldt (25-16, 25-16) Provincial Humboldt 2 Champion Humboldt 2 (26-24, 25-19)

Biggar 0 Humboldt 2 (27-25, 25-15)

Melville 2

(25-16, 25-20) Melville 0 Saskatoon Christian 0 Melfort 1 Melville (18-25, 25-21, 20-18) Bronze Melville 2 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Humboldt Mohawks David Millette Silver La Loche Lakers Donna Janvier Bronze Melville Cobras Nolan Matthews Fourth Melfort Comets Matt Carson

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 24 – 25, 2017

3A BOYS @ KIPLING

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Birch Hills 4 0 Island Lake 3 1 Osler VCA 2 2 Meath Park 3 1 Rossignol 2 2 Carnduff 2 2 Kipling 2 2 MJ Cornerstone 1 3 Redvers 0 4 Langham 1 3 Championship Bracket:

Birch Hills 0 MJ Cornerstone 0 (25-19, 27-25)

MJ Cornerstone 2 Meath Park 0 (25-23, 25-22)

Meath Park 2

(25-20, 25-13) Meath Park 2 Rossignol 0 Island Lake (25-19, 25-15) Provincial Island Lake 2 Champion Island Lake 2 (25-20, 25-8)

Kipling 0 Island Lake 2 (22-25, 25-19, 15-13)

Osler VCA 0

(25-17, 25-16) Carnduff 1 Carnduff 2 MJ Cornerstone 0 Carnduff (25-15, 25-15) Bronze Carnduff 2 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Island Lake Warriors Anthony Kytwayhat Silver Meath Park Mustangs Luke Milburn Bronze Carnduff Tigers Ryan Nichols Fourth Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons Aaron Pilon

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 24 – 25, 2017

2A BOYS @ ROCANVILLE

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Fox Valley 4 0 Rocanville 4 0 Wawota 3 1 Hepburn 3 1 Wilkie 2 2 Glaslyn 2 2 Kincaid/E. 1 3 Montmartre 1 3 Mathieu Canoe Lake 0 4 Arcola 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Fox Valley 2 Fox Valley 2 (25-19, 25-12)

Montmartre 0 Fox Valley 2 (25-13, 25-17)

Hepburn 2

(25-19, 25-23) Hepburn 0 Wilkie 0 Fox Valley (25-19, 25-12) Provincial Rocanville 2 Champion Rocanville 0 (27-25, 25-15)

Kincaid/E. Mathieu 0 Wawota 0 (25-23, 25-21)

Wawota 2

(25-16, 25-16) Wawota 2 Glaslyn 0 Hepburn 0 Rocanville (25-11, 25-14) Bronze Rocanville 2 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Fox Valley Legends Darren Lehmann Silver Wawota Wildcats Riley Riddell Bronze Rocanville Rara Avis Jacob Weidenhamer Fourth Hepburn Hawks Ron Sigstad

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SHSAA PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS November 24 – 25, 2017

1A BOYS @ ROULEAU

Pool Results: POOL A POOL B Edam 4 0 Mossbank 3 1 Bellevue 3 1 Middle Lake 3 1 Vanguard 2 2 Medstead 2 2 Leader 1 3 Rouleau 2 2 Goodsoil 0 4 Annaheim 0 4 Championship Bracket:

Edam 0 Rouleau 2 (25-21, 25-22)

Rouleau 2 Rouleau 2 (19-25, 25-17, 15-7)

Middle Lake 1

(25-15, 19-25, 15-13) Vanguard 1 Vanguard 2 Rouleau (25-20, 17-25, 19-17) Provincial Mossbank 2 Champion Mossbank 0 (21-25, 25-20, 15-8)

Leader 1 Bellevue 1 (25-22, 25-17)

Bellevue 2

(26-24, 25-17) Bellevue 2 Medstead 0 Vanguard 2 Vanguard (18-25, 25-21, 15-11) Bronze Mossbank 1 Medal

Award School Team Coach Gold Rouleau Rebels Mitch Singleton Silver Bellevue Predateurs Terry Gaudet Bronze Vanguard Valkyrs Steve McComish Fourth Mossbank Prairie Lightning Joel Mowchenko

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