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Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association E - NEWSLETTER A p r i l 2 0 1 6 CONGRATULATIONS to the 2016 Provincial Curling Champions and all partici- pants. We would like to THANK Meadow Lake and Assiniboia for hosting great Championships. To view complete results visit http://www.shsaa.ca/page/ show/1117109-shsaa-curling-draws-and-results CURLING Girls @ Meadow Lake Boys @ Assiniboia Mixed @ Meadow Lake Gold Hodgeville Saskatoon St. Joseph Naicam Silver Lemberg Muenster Hodgeville Bronze Maryfield Colonsay Saskatoon Walter Murray CONGRATULATIONS to the 2016 Provincial Wrestling Champions and all partici- pants. We would like to THANK SSSAD and Holy Cross for hosting a great Cham- pionship. To view complete results visit http://www.shsaa.ca/page/show/1139388 -shsaa-wrestling-results #1-575 Park Street Regina, SK. S4N 5B2 Phone: 306-721-2151 Fax: 306-721-2659 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.shsaa.ca Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association E - NEWSLETTER A p r i l 2 0 1 6 CONGRATULATIONS to the 2016 Provincial Basketball Champions and all teams that participated in the playoffs leading to the championships. The Association would like to THANK MJHSAA and South Central District, the host schools, and all volunteers for their commitment to high school sport and staging this successful championship. To view complete results from this year’s Championship, visit http://www.shsaa.ca/ page/show/1130591-shsaa-basketball-playoff-draws-and-results BOYS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze 1A Davidson Coronach Beauval 1A Middle Lake Fillmore Kenaston 2A Saskatoon St. Brieux Osler VCA 2A Wynyard Regina Kinistino Ecole Harvest City Canadienne 3A Saskatoon Birch Hills Indian Head 3A Lumsden Clavet Indian Head Legacy Christian 4A Moose Jaw Weyburn Moose Jaw 4A Melfort Weyburn North Peacock Vanier Battleford John Paul II 5A Saskatoon St. Saskatoon Prince Albert Joseph Holy Cross Carlton 5A Regina Prince Albert Saskatoon LeBoldus St. Mary Marion Graham #1-575 Park Street Regina, SK. S4N 5B2 Phone: 306-721-2151 Fax: 306-721-2659 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.shsaa.ca Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association E - NEWSLETTER A p r i l 2 0 1 6 OPEN BIDS FOR 2016-2017 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS — The SHSAA is seeking bids for the following 2016-2017 Provincial and Regional Championships: 1A Girls Soccer, 3A Girls Soccer, 1A Girls Volleyball, 2A Girls Volleyball, 1A Boys Volleyball, 2A Boys Volleyball, 5A Boys Volleyball, 5A Girls Regional Volleyball, and 5A Boys Regional Volleyball. The office will be accepting bids until April 8th. Bids should be submitted on the official SHSAA Bids to Host form. The forms DUE DATES — Badminton Eligibility Forms are due April 6th. Officials Registry for Spring sports is due April 15th. If you have any questions or need assistance please contact the SHSAA office . #1-575 Park Street Regina, SK. S4N 5B2 Phone: 306-721-2151 Fax: 306-721-2659 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.shsaa.ca Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association E - NEWSLETTER A p r i l 2 0 1 6 SPORTSMANSHIP BANNERS — There are 4 Sportsmanship Banners that are avail- able to teams that have been nominated at either the conference or regional champion- ships that exemplify exceptional sportsmanship. These teams will be honored and rec- ognized in the same manner as our sportsmanship recipients from provincial champion- ships. If you would like to nominate a team, please see the nomination form on our web- site. SPORT ADVISORY GROUPS — Contact information for the 10 SHSAA Sport Advi- sory Groups is available on the website. The Advisory Groups have been established to receive your feedback about the various activities of the Association. In addition to using the Sport Advisory Groups, feedback can also be submitted to any Executive Member, the SHSAA office, and by using the Coaches Evaluation Forms that are available at every SHSAA playoff. #1-575 Park Street Regina, SK. S4N 5B2 Phone: 306-721-2151 Fax: 306-721-2659 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.shsaa.ca Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association E - NEWSLETTER A p r i l 2 0 1 6 SASKATCHEWAN HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION YOUTH OFFICIALS CONFERENCE June 10-11, 2016 Saskatoon The SHSAA is planning a Youth Officials Conference. The Conference will provide an opportunity to high school students to explore their interests in officiating and to develop officiating skills. It will be a multi-sport conference that will offer philosophy and technical sessions relating to the SHSAA sanc- tioned sports. The Conference is planned for Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11, 2016 at the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan. SASKATCHEWAN HIGH SCHOOLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COACHES SYMPOSIUM August 23-24, 2016 Saskatoon The SHSAA Coaches Symposium will be held Tuesday, August 23 & Wednesday, August 24, 2016 in Saskatoon at Walter Murray Collegiate. The Symposium is an excellent opportunity for coaches of dif- ferent 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. #1-575 Park Street Regina, SK. S4N 5B2 Phone: 306-721-2151 Fax: 306-721-2659 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.shsaa.ca Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association E - NEWSLETTER A p r i l 2 0 1 6 SASKATCHEWAN INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION SIAAA Leadership Training Institute April 22—24, 2016 Saskatoon Conference brochure available at http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0082/8341/2016_SIAAA_Leadership_Training_Institute__Info_Package_.pdf CANADIAN INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION CIAAA Athletic Directors Conference June 16—18, 2016 Edmonton Conference brochure available at http://media.wix.com/ugd/686a20_b3a79337ee8d4797aec72258cdfef4cf.pdf #1-575 Park Street Regina, SK. S4N 5B2 Phone: 306-721-2151 Fax: 306-721-2659 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.shsaa.ca .
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