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2010 – 2011 Activity Summary RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 2010 – 2011 Activity Summary Total Registrations 2008 – 2009 2009 – 2010 2010 - 2011 Activities 13 13 13 Leagues 32 25 21 Teams 320 293 289 Schools 18 18 18 Registrations 4 833 5 351 4 928 Registrations by Activity 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 ACTIVITY Teams Participants Teams Participants Teams Participants Badminton 15 386 16 392 15 371 BaseBall 13 188 12 193 11 173 Basketball 62 813 60 789 61 799 § Junior 17 240 13 175 14 199 Boys § Senior 15 197 17 224 17 228 Boys § Junior 15 201 15 200 16 207 Girls 14 165 § Senior 15 173 15 190 Girls Cross- 14 211 14 232 15 224 Country Curling 43 226 14 163 26 235 § Boys 4 32 § Girls 2 9 § Mixed 11 99 § Junior 9 95 1 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 Football 16 631 16 579 16 551 Golf 15 101 17 151 14 122 § Fall 8 67 § Spring 6 55 Hockey 13 184 12 310 13 329 Soccer 27 591 § Boys 16 325 15 320 14 309 § Girls 14 259 15 263 13 282 Softball 15 210 14 206 9 129 Track & 17 529 15 630 16 406 Field VolleyBall 50 623 51 794 49 693 § Junior 11 149 12 162 10 136 Boys § Senior 11 132 16 236 8 91 Boys § Junior 14 177 11 129 16 223 Girls 15 243 § Senior 14 165 12 267 Girls Wrestling 21 277 21 361 21 305 § Boys 11 158 11 224 11 196 § Girls 10 119 10 137 10 109 2 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 RHSAA BADMINTON REPORTS 2010 – 2011 3 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 2011 Badminton Report City Badminton Championship - Final Standings School Name Points 1 O’Neill High School 71 2 LeBoldus High School 52 3 Luther College 48 4 CampBell Collegiate 41 5 Riffel High School 39 6 Miller Collegiate 30 7 Sheldon Williams Collegiate 18 8 Winston Knoll Collegiate 13 9 Balfour Collegiate 10 10 Laval 8 11 Western Christian High School 5 12 Thom Collegiate 5 13 Martin Collegiate 3 14 Johnson Collegiate 2 15 Regina Christian 1 Boys Singles Girls Singles Gold: Dylan Grane (O’Neill) Gold: Elisa LamB (LeBoldus) Silver: Derek Johnson (Miller) Silver: Carolyn Germaine (Riffel) Bronze: Eddie Chan (Luther) Bronze: Nancy Hua (CampBell) Boys Doubles Girls Doubles Gold: Eric Einarson & Nolan Schmidt (LeBoldus) Gold: Katie Karr & Meagan Theriault (O’Neill) Silver: Ryan Bast & Brandon Dowie (O’Neill) Silver: Jessica Kowalski & Navit Asres (O’Neill) Bronze: Luc Dinh & Sumesh Pillay (CampBell) Bronze: Jean Huang & Tressa Schmidt (LeBoldus) Mixed Doubles Team Results Gold: Julian Seilman & Stephanie Seilman Gold: O’Neill (O’Neill) Silver: LeBoldus Silver: RoBert Ibon & ReBecca Lintott (O’Neill) Bronze: Luther Bronze: Brittany Keller & Brady Eurich (LeBoldus) 4 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 CITY CHAMPIONS Boys’ Singles Girls’ Singles Boys’ Doubles 2011 O’Neill 2011 LeBoldus 2011 LeBoldus 2010 LeBoldus 2010 LeBoldus 2010 Riffel 2009 LeBoldus 2009 LeBoldus 2009 Riffel 2008 Sheldon-Williams 2008 Luther 2008 Sheldon-Williams 2007 Sheldon-Williams 2007 Luther 2007 Luther 2006 Riffel 2006 Sheldon-Williams 2006 Luther 2005 Riffel 2005 CampBell 2005 Riffel 2004 CampBell 2004 Luther 2004 Riffel 2003 Riffel 2003 Martin 2003 Sheldon-Williams 2002 Riffel 2002 Martin 2002 Sheldon-Williams 2001 Winston Knoll 2001 Martin 2001 LeBoldus 2000 Martin 2000 O’Neill 2000 Balfour 1999 Martin 1999 O’Neill 1999 LeBoldus 1998 CampBell 1998 CampBell 1998 LeBoldus 1997 Balfour 1997 CampBell 1997 Sheldon 1996 Usher 1996 CampBell 1996 LeBoldus 1995 Usher 1995 CampBell 1995 LeBoldus 1994 Usher 1994 CampBell 1994 LeBoldus 1993 Martin 1993 CampBell 1993 LeBoldus 1992 Usher 1992 Thom 1992 CampBell 5 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 Girls’ Doubles Mixed Doubles Most Improved 2011 O’Neill 2011 O’Neill 2011 Miller 2010 O’Neill 2010 Luther 2010 O’Neill 2009 O’Neill 2009 Riffel 2009 O’Neill 2008 Riffel 2008 O’Neill 2008 O’Neill 2007 Riffel 2007 O’Neill 2007 Luther 2006 Riffel 2006 Riffel 2006 Riffel 2005 Miller 2005 Riffel 2005 Riffel 2004 Riffel 2004 O’Neill 2004 Riffel 2003 Riffel 2003 Riffel 2003 Riffel 2002 Riffel 2002 Riffel 2002 Riffel 2001 Riffel 2001 Sheldon-Williams 2001 Riffel 2000 Sheldon-Williams 2000 Luther 2000 Sheldon-Williams 1999 Sheldon-Williams 1999 Sheldon-Williams 1999 Sheldon-Williams 1998 Thom 1998 Sheldon-Williams 1998 LeBoldus 1997 Thom 1997 LeBoldus 1997 Balfour 1996 O’Neill 1996 CampBell 1996 CampBell 1995 O’Neill 1995 CampBell 1995 LeBoldus 1994 O’Neill 1994 Sheldon-Williams 1994 Sheldon-Williams 1993 Luther 1993 Thom 1993 LeBoldus 1992 LeBoldus 1992 LeBoldus 1992 LeBoldus 6 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 RHSAA BASKETBALL REPORTS 2010 - 2011 5A SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL 7 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 FINAL STANDINGS School Games Wins Losses Points LeBoldus 12 12 0 24 Riffel 12 10 2 20 Sheldon 12 6 6 12 Knoll 12 6 6 12 CampBell 12 5 7 10 Balfour 12 2 10 4 Luther 12 1 11 2 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Sheldon Williams 83 Riffel 74 Balfour 69 Sheldon 67 CampBell 70 LeBoldus 92 Knoll 62 CampBell 67 LeBoldus 85 City Final Thom 59 LeBoldus 69 Riffel 66 Riffel 83 Luther 44 Provincials LeBoldus – 2nd Riffel – 3rd 5A Senior Girls City CHampions 8 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 Year 5A City 2011 LeBoldus 2010 Balfour 2009 Sheldon- Williams 2008 CampBell 2007 LeBoldus 6A Senior Girls City CHampions Year 6A City 2006 Winston Knoll 5A Senior Girls Year 5A City 2005 Winston Knoll 2004 Riffel 2003 Balfour Year 4A City League 3A City 2002 Balfour FW Johnson 2001 Balfour 2000 Balfour 1999 Balfour East West 1998 Balfour Balfour O’Neill 1997 LeBoldus LeBoldus Thom 1996 Sheldon- CampBell Thom Williams 1995 Sheldon- LeBoldus Thom Williams 1994 Sheldon- CampBell Sheldon- Williams Williams 1993 Sheldon- CampBell Sheldon- Williams Williams 1992 Sheldon- FW Johnson Sheldon- Williams Williams 1991 Riffel CampBell Riffel Miller (small school) 5A SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL 9 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 FINAL STANDINGS Team Games Wins Losses Points Balfour 12 12 0 24 Riffel 12 8 4 16 LeBoldus 12 8 4 16 CampBell 12 6 6 12 Sheldon 12 5 7 10 Luther 12 3 9 6 Knoll 12 0 12 0 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Balfour 116 Balfour 90 Thom 55 CampBell 65 LeBoldus 108 LeBoldus 82 Knoll 78 Riffel 74 Riffel 76 City Final Luther 47 LeBoldus 73 Balfour 65 CampBell 75 Sheldon 72 Provincials Balfour – 1st LeBoldus – 2nd 5A SENIOR BOYS CITY CHAMPIONS 10 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 Year 5A City 2011 LeBoldus 2010 Luther 2009 CampBell 2008 LeBoldus 2007 Sheldon-Williams Year 6A City 2006 Sheldon-Williams 2005 Balfour 2004 Balfour 2003 Sheldon-Williams Year 4A City League 3A City 2002 LeBoldus FW Johnson 2001 Winston Knoll 2000 Balfour 1999 Balfour East West 1998 Balfour Balfour Sheldon-Williams 1997 Balfour Balfour Riffel 1996 CampBell Balfour Sheldon-Williams 1995 Sheldon-Williams CampBell Sheldon-Williams 1994 Balfour CampBell Sheldon-Williams 1993 Balfour Balfour Luther 1992 Luther CampBell Luther 1991 CampBell CampBell Riffel GIRLS BASKETBALL LARGE & SMALL SCHOOL REPORT 11 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 FINAL STANDINGS School Games Wins Losses Points Lumsden 10 10 0 20 O’Neill 10 7 3 14 Regina Christian 10 6 4 12 Greenall 10 4 6 8 Miller 10 2 8 4 Johnson 10 1 9 2 Quarter-finals Regina Christian 80 O’Neill 69 Johnson 59 Regina Christian 53 Greenall 78 City Final Miller 40 Lumsden 82 O’Neill 66 Semi-finals Lumsden 63 Provincials Greenall 44 Regina Christian – 1st Senior Girls Large Schools City Champions Year 4A City 12 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 2011 Lumsden 2010 Lumsden 2009 Greenall (Balgonie) 2008 Luther 2007 FW Johnson 2006 FW Johnson 2005 Notre Dame 2004 FW Johnson 2003 FW Johnson Year 3A City League 3A City 2002 Balfour FW Johnson 2001 Balfour 2000 Balfour 1999 Balfour East West 1998 Balfour Balfour O’Neill 1997 LeBoldus LeBoldus Thom 1996 Sheldon-Willilams CampBell Thom 1995 Sheldon-Williams LeBoldus Thom 1994 Sheldon-Williams CampBell Sheldon- Williams 1993 Sheldon-Williams CampBell Sheldon- Williams 1992 Sheldon-Williams FW Johnson Sheldon- Williams 1991 Riffel CampBell Riffel Miller (small school) 4A BOYS BASKETBALL 13 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 Final Standings Pool A Team Games Wins Losses Points Lumsden 8 8 0 16 O’Neill 8 6 2 12 Miller 8 4 4 8 Greenall 8 1 7 2 Notre Dame 8 1 7 2 Pool B Team Games Wins Losses Points Harvest City 10 10 0 20 Regina Christian 10 7 3 14 Scott 10 4 6 8 Cochrane 10 4 6 8 Johnson 10 3 7 6 Martin 10 2 8 4 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Lumsden 79 Harvest City 101 Martin 69 O’Neill 52 Regina Christian 88 Lumsden 80 Miller 85 Regina Christian 67 Harvest City 75 City Final Greenall 49 Harvest City 72 Lumsden 69 O’Neill 90 Cochrane 80 Provincials Regina Christian – 2nd 4A Senior Boys City CHampions Year 4A City 14 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 2011 Harvest City 2010 Lumsden 2009 Martin 2008 FW Johnson 2007 Regina Christian 2006 FW Johnson 2005 Greenall (Balgonie) 2004 RoBert Usher 2003 FW Johnson Year 3A City League 3A City 2002 LeBoldus Martin 2001 Winston Knoll 2000 Balfour 1999 Balfour East West 1998 Balfour Balfour Sheldon-Williams 1997 Balfour Balfour Riffel 1996 CampBell Balfour Sheldon-Williams 1995 Sheldon-Williams CampBell Sheldon-Williams 1994 Balfour CampBell Sheldon-Williams 1993 Balfour Balfour Luther 1992 Luther CampBell Luther 1991 CampBell CampBell Riffel 2010-2011 GIRLS BASKETBALL ALL STARS 15 RHSAA ACTIVITY BOOK 2010 - 2011 4A Girls 1st Team Balgonie High School Alyssa Shivak Lumsden High School Cydney Auzenne, Sam Chriest ArchBishop M.C. O’Neill High School Kelsey Garchinski, Mackenzie Srochenski-Fyfe 2nd Team Balgonie High School AmBer Shivak Lumsden High School Missy Matheis Miller Comprehensive High School Annora Bourgeault, Danielle Prevost Regina Christian High School Milan Aveyard 5A Girls 1st Team Dr.
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