2014 -2015 OFSAA Championship Calendar Brian Maxwell
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2014 -2015 OFSAA Championship Calendar Brian Maxwell
SPRING 2014 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS The FALL 2014 Bulletin 2014 -2015 OFSAA Championship Calendar Brian Maxwell Scholarship Recipients High School Smash Badminton Program EDUCATION ED DUCCA DUCA CAT ATIO TIO ON THROUGH ON THRO THRO OUG OUG GH SCHOOL GH SCCHO CHOO HO OO OL SPORT OL SPO SP POR ORT RT LE SPORT SCOLAIRE UN ENTRAINEMENT POUR LA VIE Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations Website: www.ofsaa.on.ca Email: see below 3 Concorde Gate, Suite 204 Toronto, Ontario M3C 3N7 Phone: (416) 426-7391 Fax: (416) 426-7317 Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378 STAFF Executive Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Communications Coordinator Office Administrator Special Projects Coordinator Special Projects Coordinator Special Projects Coordinator Special Projects Coordinator Doug Gellatly Michael Suraci Shamus Bourdon Devin Grayy Beth Hubbard Peter Morris Diana Ranken Jim Barbeau Brian Riddell Ext. 4 Ext. 3 Ext. 2 Ext. 5 Ext. 1 905.826.0706 613.967.0404 416.904.6796 doug@ofsaa.on.ca michael@ofsaa.on.ca shamus@ofsaa.on.ca devin@ofsaa.on.ca beth@ofsaa.on.ca morrisis@sympatico.ca diana@ofsaa.on.ca jim@ofsaa.on.ca brian@ofsaa.on.ca EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President Past President Vice President Metro Region East Region West Region South Region Central Region North Region CODE CODE Member-at-Large Member-at-Large Jim Woolley, Forest Heights CI Lynn Kelman, Banting Memorial HS Ian Press, Bayside SS Patty Johnson, CHAT Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI Shawn Morris, Stephen Lewis SS Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin Jim Costello, Lambton Kent DSB John Crocco, Niagara CDSB Dale Huddleston Barry Mutrie P: 519.744.6567 P: 705.435.6288 P: 613.966.2922 P: 416.636.5984 P: 705.743.7373 P: 519.245.8488 P: 905.326.7994 P: 705.472.8240 P: 519.336.1500 P: 905.735.0240 P: 613.389.4910 P: 519.270.4461 F: 519.744.1870 F: 705.425.3868 F: 613.966.4565 F: 416.636.5984 F: 705.743.7831 F: 519.245.7693 F: 905.326.8136 F: 705.472.8476 F: 519.363.5029 jim_woolley@wrdsb.on.ca lkelman@scdsb.on.ca ipress@hpedsb.on.ca djpj@rogers.com linda_dejeu@kprdsb.ca m.vanbargen@tvdsb.on.ca !"#$%& shawn.morris@yrdsb.ca lowet@franco-nord.ca costelji@lkdsb.net john.crocco@ncdsb.com gronk13@hotmail.com barry.cwossa@gmail.com REPRESENTATIVES’ COUNCIL CISAA COSSA CWOSSA EOSSAA GBSSA GHAC LOSSA NCSSAA NEOAA NOSSA NWOSSAA ROPSSAA SOSSA SWOSSAA TDCAA TDSSAA WOSSAA YRAA Fraser Bertram, Crescent School P: 416.449.2556 Jane King, Bishop Strachan School P: 416.483.4325 Brian Poste, North Hastings DHS P: 613.332.1220 Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI P: 705.743.7373 Johnny Forte, Cameron Heights CI P: 519.578.8330 Kathy Brook, Huron Heights SS P: 519.896.2931 Mark Lewis, Seaway DHS P: 613.652.4878 Tammy Bovaird, Notre Dame CHS P: 613.253.4700 ' $&!( () *+* Julia McCreadie, Bracebridge Muskoka Lakes SS P: 705.645.4496 David Wood, Robert Bateman HS P: 905.632.5151 Carolyn Mossey, St. Jean de Brebeuf SS P: 905 -388-7020 Brad White, Ajax HS P: 905.683.1610 Linda Correia, Dunbarton HS P: 905.839.1125 Sean Clancy, Gloucester HS P: 613.745.7176 Kendra Read, All Saints CHS P: 613.271.4254 Kris Koskela, Timmins HS P: 705.361.1411 Anita Anderson, Englehart HS P: 705.544.2337 Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 Laura Aubertin, Confederation SS P: 705.897.4985 Gordon Martin, Manitouwadge HS P: 807.826.3241 Janine Lavoie, Queen Elizabeth DHS P: 807.737.3500 Rob Thompson, St Aloysius Gonzaga P: 905.820.3900 Kelly Barbison, Our Lady of Mount Carmel P: 905.824.1025 Christine Baillie, Stamford Collegiate P: 905 354 7409 Greg LeNeve, Northern Collegiate P: 519.542.5545 Cathy Johnson, North Lambton SS P: 519.786.2166 Paul Solarski, Brebeuf College P: 416.393.5508 Patty Johnson, CHAT P: 416.636.5984 Errol Platt, Lawrence Park CI P: 416.393.9500 TBA Monica Crewe, Weston CI P: 416.394.3250 Wendy Luck,TDSB (HPE Department) P: 416.396.6740 >?( U%X%!>$( +* Michele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.8488 Shawn Morris, Stephen Lewis SS P: 905.326.7994 Liana Williams, Milliken Mills HS P: 905.477.0072 ADVISORS Ministry of Education Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport Steve Soroko Faye Blackwood P: 416.314.4587 P: 416.314.3785 F: 416.449.7950 fbertram@crescentschool.org jking@bss.on.ca F: 613.332.0978 bposte@hpedsb.on.ca F: 705.743.7851 linda_dejeu@kprdsb.ca johnny_forte@wrdsb.on.ca F: 519.896.1229 kathy_brook@wrdsb.on.ca F: 613.652.1315 mark.lewis@ucdsb.on.ca F: 613.253.5544 tammy.bovaird@cdsbeo.on.ca * /; $&!$&#$%& F: 705.645.2552 julia.mccreadie@tldsb.on.ca F: 905.333.5841 woodda@hdsb.ca F: 905 388-7977 mosseyc@hwcdsb.on.ca F: 905.683.0856 brad_white@durham.edu.on.ca F: 905.839.6536 Linda_correia@durham.edu.on.ca F: 613.745.5756 sean.clancy@ocdsb.ca F: 613.591.8927 kendra.read@ocsb.ca F: 705.268.6603 kris.koskela@dsb1.edu.on.ca F: - 705.544.8577 anita.anderson@dsb1.edu.on.ca F: 705.472.8476 lowet@franco-nord.ca F: 705.897.4202 aubertl@rainbowschools.ca F: 807.826.4862 gmartin@sgdsb.on.ca F: 807.737.1979 janine.lavoie@kpdsb.on.ca F: 905.820.3902 rob.thompson@dpcdsb.org F: 905.820.4549 kelly.barbison@dpcdsb.org !"#$%& F: 905 354 6618 baillie_sossa@hotmail.com F: 519.542.0571 lenevegr@lkdsb.net F: 519.786.5250 johnsoca@lkdsb.net F: 416.397.6404 paul.solarski@tcdsb.org F: 416.636.5984 djpj@rogers.com F: 416.393.9524 errol.platt@tdsb.on.ca F: 416.394.4429 F: 416.396.6018 +** F: 519.245.7693 F: 905.326.8136 F: 905.477.6858 monica.crewe@tdsb.on.ca wendy.luck@tdsb.on.ca & U%%Y& #&$& m.vanbargen@tvdsb.on.ca shawn.morris@yrdsb.edu.on.ca lianawilliams@yrdsb.edu.on.ca F: 416.325.7247 F: 416.314.7485 steve.soroko@ontario.ca faye.blackwood@ontario.ca Contents 21 26 A report from OFSAA Assistant Director ............. 2 FESTIVAL RESULTS OFSAA NEWS In Remembrance ............................................... 2 Z[( $$Y&%$+\+ .............................. 3 Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates 2014-15............ 3 OFSAA Social Spotlight ..................................... 3 Try Day Funding Available for 2014 ................... 4 2014 Playing Regulation Updates ...................... 5 News from the greens! ..................................... 5 OFSAA Invitational Sanctioning for 2014 .......... 6 Sanctioned Invitationals for 2014-15 ................. 6 OFSAA welcomes two new staff......................... 7 Please Support OFSAA’s School Sport Sponsors.. 7 The 2015 OFSAA Coaching Symposium ................. 8 CAO Fundamental Movement Skills ....................... 8 Yonex Canada Continues Support...................... 9 School Sport Canada Online Courses ................ 10 Coaching in Ontario Schools (CIOS) ................. 10 OFSAA’s Keeping Football Safe Contest ............ 11 Boys’ A/AA Field Lacrosse.................................. 19 Boys’ AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse......................... 20 SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS Pete Beach Award Recipients ............................. 12 ‘KidSport’ Grants 2014-15 ............................... 13 Brian Maxwell Scholarship Recipients ................. 14 - 15 Alumni Scholorship Recipients ........................... 16 Leadership in School Sport Award Recipients...... 17 Team Sportsmanship Award Recipients............... 17 INFORMATION ARTICLES Dealing with Parents and Elite Athletes .............. 18 EVENTS 2014-15 OFSAA Championship Calendar ......... 22 - 23 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Boys’ Baseball ................................................... 21 Boys’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Rugby......................... 24 - 25 Girls’ A/AA Rugby ............................................. 26 Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby..................................... 27 Boys’ A Soccer................................................... 28 Boys’ AA Soccer ................................................ 29 Boys’ AAA Soccer .............................................. 30 Boys’ AAAA Soccer ............................................ 31 Girls’ A Soccer .................................................. 32 Girls’ AA Soccer ................................................ 33 Girls’ AAA Soccer .............................................. 34 Girls’ AAAA Soccer ............................................ 35 Tennis ............................................................... 36 Track & Field ..................................................... 37 - 43 Thank you to the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Education for their generous contributions and support. www.ofsaa.on.ca 1 A Word from Doug Gellatly, OFSAA Executive Director Welcome back to another year of high school athletics. If you haven’t coached before, I hope you will consider getting involved. If you’re a returning coach, thank you for your continuing leadership. As we head into a new school year, OFSAA will be moving forward with a new strategic plan. The OFSAA Executive Council undertook the #} %/?%!$/ $"#Y ~# it in June. One of the steps in the process was to solicit feedback from people involved in school sport including teacher-coaches, association volunteers, school administrators, and directors of education. The last time the organization developed a strategic plan was in 2010. Z !%[!!"$%?"#&%$#Y#&;!$?#% be more of a “business as usual” approach as the school sport environment was more settled. The scenario was quite different this time around, as the feedback and analysis indicated that times are changing and there are new challenges and opportunities in school sport and education. The surveys presented some interesting results. Some of the common themes, opportunities, and challenges that came forward were: A need for coach training opportunities Recruitment of new teachers into coaching roles Athletic director training A need to provide student leadership development Declining enrolment Impact of club sport on high school sport Attracting participants – challenges with the growth of club sport, sport specialization, and changing demographics Creating more opportunities for high school-trained athletes Review sports/championships offered at the OFSAA level Financial pressures, particularly on school athletic programs While this is not an exhaustive list, it does provide some of the more frequent responses. Changing times create new opportunities and compel an organization to review its business. This is a healthy and necessary approach to evolve an organization, and to ensure a proactive approach. For OFSAA, the surveys #Y# ! ?%$ ?/% ?$ ! # % ##$$# ! " strategic plan which will help school sport at all levels. I hope you have an enjoyable year, and whether you are involved in sport at your school or not, please remember the important role that coaches play in the education of students. In Remembrance . . . On July 23rd, 2014, Don Young passed away. He taught physical education in the London area for 35 years, many of them at Saunders S.S., and coached many athletes throughout his career. Don was a good friend of OFSAA, serving on committees, hosting championships, and supporting school sport in any way he could. As a fellow teacher stated, “he was a dedicated teacher and coach and a wonderful role model for students as well as for his fellow teachers. He will be missed”. Our condolences go out to his family and friends. 2 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 For the 2014-15 school year, a Midget will be born in 2000 or later, and may only compete at OFSAA in the Midget category for one year in Grade 9. A Junior will be born in 1999 or 2000, and a Senior will be born in 1995 or later. 1994 or earlier Ineligible 1995 Senior 1996 Senior 1997 Senior 1998 Senior 1999-2000 Junior 2000 Midget How old was the student on January 1, 2014? 2014-15 Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates Meeting Date Thurs., Oct. 2, 2014 Fri., Oct. 31, 2014 Tues., Dec. 9, 2014 Thurs., Feb. 19, 2015 Thurs., April 23, 2015 Deadline for Applications Mon., Sept. 22, 2014 Thurs., Oct. 16, 2014 Mon., Nov. 24, 2014 Wed., Feb. 4, 2015 Wed., April 8, 2015 To appeal to an Association decision, please call !ZZ%Y&#[}!?%!$# and school, as well as the name of the principal. Please see the deadline dates posted above. Years of eligibility Coaches are reminded that students are eligible to compete %%?%!Y}&%$&}U$%?#%U into Grade 9. There is no appeal to this rule. OFSAA NEWS Age Classifications for the 2014-15 School Year A letter will be sent to the student, c/o the principal, stating the date, time and location of the appeal hearing. The letter will outline what information the student must provide prior to the meeting date. OFSAA Social Spotlight Keep up to date with OFSAA news, photos, videos, championship information, scholarships, conferences, and much more, by following OFSAA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube! facebook.com/OFSAA twitter.com/OFSAA instagram.com/OFSAAGRAM youtube.com/OFSAAvids Follow individual championship results with live updates from OFSAA Championship twitter accounts. Updates and pics right from the source! @OFSAASnow @OFSAABadmnton @OFSAABaseball @OFSAABasketball @OFSAAXC @OFSAACurling @OFSAAGirlsFH @OFSAALacrosse @OFSAAFootball @OFSAAGolf @OFSAABoyHockey @OFSAAGirlHockey @OFSAABoySoccer @OFSAAGirlSoccer @OFSAARugby @OFSAASwimming @OFSAATennis @OFSAATrack @OFSAAVBall @OFSAAWrestling www.ofsaa.on.ca 3 Try Day Funding Continues for the 2014-15 School Year! Funding of the OFSAA Try Day program for the upcoming school year will again be provided by the Ministry of Education, Government of Ontario. 93 PUBLICLYY FUNDED schools may receive up to $700 to introduce a new sport or physical activity to their current program. Again this year, schools must include students in the planning and implementation of the program. Try Day programs must be completed by March 31st, 2015. Read the following criteria for Try Day funding and submit your application form online. Take this opportunity to enhance your physical activity and athletic programs with new and exciting activities for students in all grades. Get your application in quickly! “TRY DAY” FUNDS available for 2014-15 93 publicly funded schools can receive up to $700 in funding Priority will be given to new applicants to the Try Day program, and rural and small schools AN OPPORTUNITY To introduce new activities to your programs Schools are encouraged to conduct sustainable programs by purchasing equipment or resources >%%#&$$ &}$!Y%! present and future students Schools must use students in the planning and implementation of the Try Day program To strengthen and/or enhance your physical activity and athletic programs #$" %&#%Y$\&%?Y$\$}# $$/%}##!!$Y$!/?$% the program To provide an opportunity for student leadership To encourage lifelong active participation PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: Schools must meet all the criteria in order to receive reimbursement To be eligible for Try Day funding, the program must be offered to students in multiple grade levels (a minimum of 60 students is recommended). Try Day programs must introduce a new sport or physical activity y that is not currently provided at the school. All ‘Try Day’ programs must be completed by March 31, 2015. &!%% $?$$?!Y /%&/$/!%%$#U?#& $%!>UU/%&%?/ %% > the event, and no later than April 30th, 2015, prior to receiving reimbursement. Fill out the Registration Form and submit it to OFSAA today! &!%% $&&/#%#[" %Y#%!&&/&UZZ$"!";$%!&/%! application, and a reporting package and posters will be sent to the approved schools. If you do not receive a reply within this time frame, please contact: Diana Ranken, ‘Try Day’ Program Coordinatorr 4 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 diana@ofsaa.on.ca Badminton The OFSAA Badminton Championship will be ##[?%#Y##% ?%! #([!$$? %!%?"!&!& U $$!Z[!>!$$!##% of two (2) entries to each division, which will come from the hosting association. The new format guarantees four (4) matches for participants. Boys’ Golf An established format for pairings on Day two will be used to better showcase the team component of the championship. Girls’ Golf Registration materials will only be given to the designated teacher-supervisor accompanying the team upon receipt of all mandatory OFSAA forms. If a special event is arranged, all team members and coaches must attend. Volleyball Minimum ceiling height has been lowered to seven (7) meters. Any facilities lower than this must be approved by the chairperson of the volleyball sport advisory committee. Minimum side space clearance must be two (2) meters. Any facilities lower than this must be approved by the chairperson of the volleyball sport advisory committee. Girls’ Gymnastics The OFSAA Gymnastics Championship was moved to Festival status effective 2014-2015, due to the fact that it did not meet the association participation ??$%& $$Y#$ championship. Girls’ Rugby Each team may have a maximum tournament roster of thirty (30) players. Each team shall submit an eligibility list of players (maximum 30) who shall be eligible to play in the tournament Soccer The top four (4) teams shall be seeded based on the Association’s performance at the previous year’s championship. Associations winning gold, silver, bronze, antique-bronze the previous year will be seeded 1, 2, 3, 4, in that order The remaining positions within the pools will be randomly drawn. OFSAA NEWS 2014 Playing Regulation Updates Wrestling A new number iii be added stating: “When the organizing committee can provide mat side video for all matches then the CAWA “white paddle” rule Part 7 Article 34 be used to protest. The old section iii be renumbered #v. # iv will now read “ If the white paddle rule is not in effect then an intent to protest must be registered at the conclusion of the match to the referee who must inform the opposition coach of the possibility of a protest. #v-viii be renumbered vi-ix. Alpine Skiing ( $$Y&%$%} )#} ))&$!$ &![##Y%#%"# Level I Team Racers: Participants are school-trained ! $>!U!}$; [Y %& training beyond the U-12 category. Level II Team Racers: Participants are those skiers "!%!}$; [Y %#&[ beyond the U-12 category. Girls’ Hockey There will no longer be a consolation round offered for the 16-team format News from the greens! OFSAA and the Golf Association of Ontario have reached an agreement to enhance the student-athlete experience at the OFSAA Boys’ Golf Championships. As part of the agreement (spanning July 1, 2014 - May 31, 2016) the GAO will provide %Y& $$#%%Y& $%!ZZ%U$% (!?/%$!/%! / enforce and interpret rules of golf and pace of play, and organize pairings on day 2 of &%?/%Y& $" "%;"!!!%$&%??%?;!&%$/%%! OFSAA tournament and will be present at the coaches’ meeting to answer questions. Z%Y& $" $%$/%$ %%?$&%[#"%; %[$#!(!?/%$!/&%}% %&%##/%$!$&%$%!ZZ"$Y& $" $%$$$ZZ%#?/&%$ yardage, hole locations, course markings, and other local rules. ZZ$/ $#%" &%?Z%Y& $%%(!?/%$!/# %%;%"#%"%;[%[! promoting high school golf. 2014 OFSAA Golf takes place October 15-16. Check back for more details soon! www.ofsaa.on.ca 5 Planning on hosting a Tournament or Meet, or attending Invitational Events outside the province? You MUST obtain OFSAA sanction for: The Process: Any interprovincial tournament or meet you are attending All forms are on the OFSAA website. Invitational events you are hosting that involve out-ofprovince participants Apply for OFSAA sanction at least 30 days prior to the start of the event. Any state or NFHS-sanctioned tournaments or meets you are attending in the United States (Some American tournaments do not indicate whether they are sanctioned so it is best to obtain OFSAA sanction to be on the safe side) Indicate in your promotional mailing that the event is ‘OFSAA-sanctioned’. The form to obtain OFSAA sanction to host an event ?$Y$[%%%%U%Z$$%&%/$}$ for their approval and they will then forward the request to OFSAA. Applications for out-of-province sanction come directly to OFSAA. Failure to obtain OFSAA sanction will result in sanctioning by the OFSAA Board of Reference - Sanctions, and may cause the invited teams to be sanctioned by their home association. At Sanctioned events: All participants must eligible under the rules and regulations of the Provincial or State Association of which they are members A teacher-coach will be present and responsible for the athletes throughout the duration of your event. Once you have applied for sanction, check the OFSAA website to make sure your paperwork has been received and processed (ofsaa.on.ca/Events/Sanctioned Events), and that all the details are accurate. Questions regarding sanctions should be directed to Diana Ranken, Sanctions Coordinator, at diana@ofsaa.on.ca. Note: OFSAA sanction is not required for one exhibition game out-of-province. Sanctioned Invitationals for 2014-15 BOYS’ SOCCER Marauder Boys’ Soccer Tournament Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Banting Memorial High School, Alliston Phone: 705-435-6288 Convenor: Jeff Northrop Email: jnorthrop@scdsb.ca GIRLS’ SOCCER Marauder Girls’ Soccer Tournament Friday, May 1, 2015 Banting Memorial High School, Alliston Phone: 705-435-6288 Convenor: Jeff Northrop Email: jnorthrop@scdsb.ca FOOTBALL National Capital A/AA Bowl November 1-30, 2014 Convenor: Mike Rumleski NCSSAA, COSSA, GBSSA, EOSSAA Phone: 613-332-1220 Email: mrumleski@hpedsb.on.ca GIRLS’ HOCKEY 8th Annual Blessed Trinity Girls’ Hockey Tournament December 2-3, 2014 Grimsby Peach King Centre Convenor: Mark Mazzetti Phone: 905-945-6706, Ext.23711 Email: mark.mazzetti@ncdsb.com Lady Crusader Cup Invitational Girls’ Hockey Tournament December 9-10, 2014 London Convenor: Mike Chaney/Wendy Glover Phone: 519-675-4431 Email: mike.chaney@rogers.com BOYS’ HOCKEY Canlan Ice Sports Hockey Tournaments York University, Toronto For the full list of Senior Boys’, Junior Boys’ and Girls’ hockey tournaments at theCanlan Ice Sports Centre, check the OFSAA website. Convenor: Al Rose, Canlan Ice Sports Phone: 416-661-5900, Ext.251 Email: arose@icesports.caom 9th Annual Capital High School Hockey Tournament November 24-25, 2014 Bell Sensplex, Ottawa Convenor: Daniel Keleman Phone: 613-591-9955 Email: daniel.keleman@ocsb.ca Crusader Cup Classic Invitational Hockey Tournament December 4-6, 2014 London Convenors: Mike Chaney/Wendy Glover Phone: 519-675-4431 Email: mike.chaney@rogers.com Junior Crusader Cup Invitational Hockey Tournament March 25, 2015 London Convenors: Mike Chaney/Wendy Glover Phone: 519-675-4431 Email: mike.chaney@rogers.com; mpriamo@office.ldcsb.on.ca 9th Annual Blessed Trinity Senior Boys’ Tournament December 9-10, 2014 Grimsby Peach King Centre Convenor: Rich Vrataric Phone: 905-945-6706 Ext. 2326 Email: richard.vrataric@ncdsb.com 10th Annual Blessed Trinity Junior Boys’ Tournament March 24-25, 2015 Grimsby Peach King Centre Convenor: Rich Vrataric Phone: 905-945-6706, Ext. 2326 Email: richard.vrataric@ncdsb.com 6 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 !?$%#%!$%#%%Y& staff as an assistant director during Lexy Fogel’s sick leave. Shamus is a former teacher and director of athletics at Niagara Christian Community of Schools in Fort Erie. He has coached many sports including badminton, girls’ and boys’ basketball, girls’ and boys’ soccer, girls’ and boys’ volleyball, golf, and &;#Y #Z[#%;!#}$U Shamus attended Elliot Lake Secondary School in Elliot Lake and began his teaching career in California before moving back to Ontario in 2005. He will be responsible for the OFSAA Coaching Symposium, and will oversee all OFSAA girls’ championships and festivals. Shamus and his wife Stacey have three children: Noah (13), Joshua (11), and Hannah(10). Jim Barbeau of Belleville is our new part-time special projects coordinator #/ &$'(%Y"!%# at the end of the school year. Jim will soon be retiring from Nicholson Catholic College where he has taught for the past 27 years and served as athletic director for 21 years. He has volunteered on the executive of the Bay of Quinte Athletic Association and COSSA, and has coached $; [% $#&;#Y #!$ also convened OFSAA championships for basketball and golf. A native of Sault Ste. Marie, Jim will oversee OFSAA alpine skiing, snowboarding, and tennis, and will work with the Board of Reference – Sanctions. Jim is married to Elaine and they have three sons: Ryan (25), Connor (23) and Sean (22). OFSAA NEWS OFSAA welcomes two new members to its staff team OFSAA is fortunate to have both Jim and Shamus on board, and we wish them all the best in their new positions! We send our best wishes to Assistant Director Lexy Fogel who is currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Lexy is doing well and looks forward to returning to work soon. Please Support OFSAA’s School Sport Sponsors ZZ$%%!}$} &%?/$$//%[$&!%% $/%%Y& /?!$/ U\ tested and endorsed by experienced teacher-coaches. Please support these sponsors by using their products. Badminton Yonex Y& &%ZZ B500, B600 DF, B7000 DF+ Y& $! &%&;$%ZZ Mavis 350, Mavis 300, Mavis 7 Black Knight Y& #?%U" provider of OFSAA Football Spalding }Y& %% % OFSAA Basketball Spalding >\+[&UY& $; of OFSAA Milk >!%Y& &%}U#;% OFSAA Basketball Volleyball Baden #&%+\Y& volleyball of OFSAA Rugby Monilex Y& $// % [U balls to high schools Soccer Molten Y& $%&& %ZZ X% %Y& [? ball Accommodations Westmont Hospitality Group Y& !% /%ZZ Rings Jostens Y& [$// %ZZ Cross Country and Track and Field Nike Y& $/%$% www.ofsaa.on.ca 7 The 2015 OFSAA Coaching Symposium will be held May 12 and 13 at Durham College in Oshawa. The bi-annual conference unites teacher-coaches across the province as they share ideas and get motivated! %&$[%!&!& $#%&%&![!&%&/%}#$$/%$/&Y&$; $# $#$[$ through on-court and classroom sessions. The program has introductory and advanced sessions that will Y%!"#$$%#&%&!$$/&&$$$%$" $%%#%"#/&# educators; providing strategies and information useful to any physical education environment. For more information and how you can register visit our website: www.ofsaa.on.ca Attention all presenters! The 2015 conference still has room. If interested in sharing your knowledge, enthusiasm and expertise then please contact Shamus Bourdon at 416-426-7436 or shamus@ofsaa.on.ca. CAO Fundamental Movement Skills High School Program The Coaches Association of Ontario has developed a program based on Fundamental Movement Skills for teacher-coaches to pass along their knowledge to a new generation of coaches-in-training. With the Fundamental Movement Skills - High School '%[?&Y#&!$&$ knowledge of FMS to high school students, many of whom are summer camp leaders, community centre recreation workers, and after school programs leaders, who then can pass along these essential skills to future student-athletes. In Ontario to date 150+ schools have joined the program and over 1500 students have been trained in teaching Fundamental Movement Skills. As a result 1000s of children have received better instruction, gained improved physical literacy, and hopefully, [! &&%Y#& 8 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 The program is affordable, sustainable, designed %Y%$[ high school course structure, and provides students with a nationally recognized NCCP credit. Coaches are encouraged to use these lessons to develop future teachercoaches and transfer these skills to the next generation of student-athletes. For more information visit the Coaches Association of %"$"""&%&!$%%&%Y# ;$ and more information on FMS and the High School Kit Program. OFSAA is excited to announce that Yonex Canada will continue their /$!/$!%Y& $! ##?%&%ZZ% 2019. Yonex has been a great partner for OFSAA Badminton for over +U$#!$[?" $!$//%%%!Y} years. As part of the agreement, Yonex is sponsoring a contest to help teachers and students to build an intramural badminton program in their school. Please see the details of the contest below and visit www.ofsaa.on.ca/badminton for sign up links and more info. ZZ$/%$%$/%}#%!Y& #\;#&%%$ % support championship hosting and OFSAA programing. We encourage all schools to support OFSAA sponsors to help ensure these types of partnerships can continue. High School Smash – Badminton Intramural Contest presented by Yonex Yonex Canada and OFSAA are pleased to announce the inaugural High School Smash – Badminton Intramural Contest. The contest encourages schools to develop an intramural badminton program at their school that focuses on fun, inclusion, and getting more students active. OFSAA NEWS Yonex Canada Continues Support of High School Badminton through 2019 WHAT’S THE PRIZE? Four (4) intramural starter packages from Yonex will be awarded. These packages include: 16 Yonex Nanospeed (or equivalent) racquets (Retail value: $960 approx.) 20 dozen (240) Mavis 350 shuttles (Retail value: $700.00 approx.) A badminton instructional DVD Potential for your school to host a showcase match between National Team members (dependent on availability of athletes) HOW IT WORKS Schools, through collaboration of students and teachers, will submit their creative proposal for an intramural program using the contest online application form found at www.ofsaa.on.ca/webform/ high-school-smash-badminton-intramuralcontest. All applications which meet the #Y#?$" / &# draw for one (1) of the four (4) prizes (one entry per school). DEADLINE Online applications must be submitted no later than October 17, 2014. ANNOUCEMENT OF WINNERS Successful applications will be contacted by October 21, 2014 and intramural starter packages sent out within seven (7) #U$%&%Y?%"!$&!%% REQUIREMENTS Programs must identify how they will meet the following requirements: )}% }???%Y} students from each grade Attract students that have little or no previous badminton involvement (school or community team/ programs) Explain how the program will be sustained going forward www.ofsaa.on.ca 9 School Sport Canada Online Courses &!%% /%(#& U%$?%% &%$$%Y![!$&!%% coaches (some of which are offered at no cost!). All courses allow participants to work at their own pace including the ability to save work and return to the course until it is &%?/ Z !%[!!$&%$$%((&Y#/&/$" /%}## &Y&%&%?/ % Courses can be accessed through www.schoolcoach.ca or through the OFSAA website under “Programs.” The following courses are being offered: All courses have an introductory video which provides a detailed overview of the course. Athletic Injury Management A course designed to give you an understanding of athletic injury management. This course is designed to prepare you, the interscholastic teacher-coach, for all situations that participation in high-school athletics could encompass. Concussion in Sports - What You Need To Know - FREE Sports-related concussion in high school sports can be serious or even life-threatening situations if not managed correctly. National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have teamed up to provide information and $%&$%! /#&&%&!$%Y& $/$ and students on the importance of proper concussion recognition and management in high school sports. This is a FREE Course! Engaging Effectively with Parents - FREE Course participants learn essential and effective communication techniques and methods for interacting with parents and guardians. Fundamentals of Coaching *This course is comparable to OFSAA’s Coaching in Ontario Schools but does not include the Ontario $/&Y& ?$#$%((&&## A Grassroots Course Focusing on Critical Skills and Understanding Athlete Needs; a Must for All Coaches. Legal Course for Coaches A course designed to give you an understanding of legal issues in sports. Teaching & Modeling Behaviour A course designed to teach coaches how to proactively modify and encourage good sportsmanship. Tobacco - “Be the NORM” - FREE A course designed to give students and coaches an understanding of the negative effects of tobacco use. This is a FREE Course. Coaching in Ontario Schools (CIOS) The Coaching in Ontario Schools (CIOS) course continues its popularity, particularly among teacher-candidates, with approximately 800 participants completing the course. We are offering the course through a live-time online format which will allow participants from across the province to interact and take the course at pre-established dates & times. Check the OFSAA website for upcoming dates & times. Course Cost Schools and Boards: $25/participant + Facilitator fee (and travel if applicable) Faculties of Education: $25/participant (no Facilitator fee) To organize a CIOS workshop please contact Michael Suraci at 416426-7440 or michael@ofsaa.on.ca 10 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 Sponsored by OFSAA, in partnership with Spalding Canada, is excited to announce the continuation of its Keeping Football Safe contest. The purpose of the contest is to reward and encourage best practices when it comes to high school football safety. WHAT’S THE PRIZE? Four (4) prizes of $2,000 of in-kind product from Spalding/ Russell Athletic to support high school football programs (football, uniforms, football pads, etc.). Each school will select what product they believe is needed most! REQUIREMENTS/BEST PRACTICES All of the following must be completed in order to be eligible for the contest. 1) All football team coaches must have completed a concussion awareness course/workshop within the past 3 years. These may include but are not limited to the following: Making Headway in Sport (Generic or Football $/&Y&((&%$%#% """ coach.ca) Concussion in Sport- What you need to know (NFHS course offered free at www.schoolcoach.ca) Concussion Management Workshop (taken at a conference, school board, etc.) 2) One (1) coach must have completed the NCCP Football Introduction to Competition (position coach trained) course. 3) The team must complete a minimum of one (1) /&&"!!&$$%$/&Y& U focused on safe contact/tackling. All team athletes must have participated in the safe contact/safe tackling practice/clinic. HOW IT WORKS Any school who successfully completes (or has already &%?/ # !#Y#$/&&$$#&# below and submits the completed entry form, found at www.ofsaa.on.ca, will be entered into a draw to win one of the four (4) prizes. Limited to one (1) entry per school. DEADLINE All requirements must have been completed and // &%$&}#!ZZY&% ! November 15, 2014. ANNOUCEMENT OF WINNERS The draw will take place during the OFSAA Representatives’ Council meeting November 27, 2014 with a public announcement made on the OFSAA website December 2, 2014. OFSAA NEWS OFSAA’S KEEPING FOOTBALL SAFE CONTEST For more information on the Spalding J5V football or information on local retailers contact Kevin Sookram at 905-607-3865 ext. 5414 or kevin.sookram@fotlinc.com. www.ofsaa.on.ca 11 ‘Pete’ Beach Recipients 2014 Congratulations to those teacher-coaches who are the recipients of this year’s Pete Beach Award in recognition by their Association and OFSAA, of their contributions to their schools, their Associations, OFSAA, and their &%??$>!$#}# $&!$!%?&}&%%ZZ#?%$# throughout his life – a love of sport, but more importantly, a true love and concern for young people. Congratulations to all the 2014 Pete Beach Award recipients! CISAA A Bart Badali NCSSAA Cheryl Hyndman TDCAA A Vince Bellissimo COSSA A Randy Riel NEOAA A Frank Boulanger TDSSAA Tiina Parik CWOSSA Christy Mount NOSSA A Bob Sneddon Cathy Chant EOSSAA Deb Walden NWOSSAA Brian McLeod Chris Reid GBSSA A Paul Bolger ROPSSAA Mike Gauley WOSSAA Jerry Roukema GHAC Sandra Shields SOSSA A John Warrick YRAA Steve Shantz LOSSA A Rose Booker SWOSSAA Mike McKittrick HIGHER REHYDRATE REFUEL RECHARGE THE ORIGINAL RECOVERY DRINK 12 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 Scholarships & Awards ‘KidSport’ Grants 2014-15 per student, per school year. partner once again in the coming school year to help high school students in Ontario %}&%?Y& $! are restricting their participation in school sports. Z// &%$?$%!%?%!&U 2014-15, which can be found on both the OFSAA and KidSport websites. >%#?[ [ U!&%??" consider social and economic barriers facing the $#$? U$#Y#U!/$# the endorser. It is important that the parents’ and endorser’s letters include comprehensive information %!? U$&Y& $%#[% [ &/$" %Y$\&%?Y$\$}# basis for each sport season. >!#%$?$& U#&"!!$&%} %!$/&Y&$/% X%$% U//%}#%$&!%% /&/% fees for regular league play. This grant is not intended to cover any costs associated with exhibition matches, tournament play, or additional costs incurred from qualifying for championships. Z&?%%#[$ %&#%&! sport season and students must apply separately for sports in different seasons by the deadline dates: Fall sports - October 30, 2014; Winter sports January 30, 2015; Spring sports - April 30, 2015 Watch the OFSAA and KidSport websites for more information on the 2014-15 grants and the application forms. >!" ????%%#[ %"# OFFICIAL CHAMPIONSHIP RING SUPPLIER OF www.jostens.com 1-800-563-7603 www.ofsaa.on.ca 13 Brian Maxwell Scholarship Recipients 2014 OFSAA and the Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarship Fund are pleased to announce the student-athletes awarded the 2014 scholarships and Ontario Awards for Excellence. The scholarship fund is in memory of Brian Maxwell, a successful distance runner and entrepreneur, and co-founder of PowerBar, who later suffered a heart attack that claimed his life. Brian competed in Track & Field and Cross Country and achieved success as an OFSAA champion, Canadian junior, juvenile and senior champion, numerous international marathons, and as a member of the 1980 Canadian Olympic Marathon team. The Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to two student athletes that will be continuing their post secondary education at a Canadian College or University, and display qualities of honesty, integrity, compassion and an unwavering quest to accomplish their best academically and athletically while supporting his fellow team members. One male and one female are awarded separate scholarships in the amounts of $5,000 each. The 2014 recipients are Mark Schmidt of Stratford, and Maggie Scheunert of Ottawa. Mark Schmidt recently graduated from Stratford Northwestern Secondary School with a 90% average. As a distance X;Y$!#!ZZ cross country in grade 12 and 10th in grade 10 as the three-time MVP of both his track and cross country team. Mark is also an award-winning youth hockey coach and has fundraised for the Alzheimer Society, Muscular Dystrophy, and St. Martin of Tours Church. Mark will be studying engineering at Queen’s University this fall. Maggie Scheunert is a graduate of Ecole secondaire catholique Garneau #Y$!#"!}[% She competed in OFSAA cross country grades 10,11, and 12, and won gold in 1500 steeple chase at 2014 OFSAA Track & Field. She helped coach school teams, set up Nordic skiing #}% U ?$Y$!#!#" $$$&%?/%Y$! %%?!?&$ competition, and participated in a humanitarian trip to Jamaica. Maggie will also be studying engineering at Queen’s University and plans to pursue a career in research and development of prosthetics. The Brian Maxwell Memorial Scholarship Fund also organizes the Ontario Award for Excellence that presents a $1000 scholarship to student-athletes continuing to Canadian University or College. This year, the Fund elected to recognize a record four student-athletes with this award. The 2014 recipients are Paige Nock, Cailie McGuire, Brandon Thomas, and Nicholas Vukelic. Paige Nock recently graduated from Courtice Secondary School (Courtice) with a 90% average, overcoming a learning disability and reading disorder. [ Y#%ZZ&%$$&%U every year, and this year at Track & #/ &#%!?#Y! 1500m, and will compete in the World Junior Championships at the 800m. Paige organized cross country events in elementary schools and will be studying psychology at Simon Fraser University to pursue a career helping children with learning disabilities. 14 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 Cailie McGuire graduated from Loyola Catholic Secondary School (Mississauga) "!+}[( Y# for OFSAA cross country every year since grade nine and achieved success on the track culminating with OFSAA silver in steeple chase this year. She was instrumental organizing intramurals #Y$$& $$&!%% #%[~# workshops to teach skating to new Canadians. Cailie will study physical education at the University of New Brunswick. Scholarships & Awards Brandon Thomas wrapped up his high school career at Paris District High School $"!}[#Y$!# in the top-15 at OFSAA Cross Country every year including bronze in grade 10. Brandon prepared a video called “The Myth of Lactic Acid”, coordinated fundraising events for the Canadian Cancer Society, and tutored and coordinated programs for the younger grades. Brandon will study science at Queen’s University with plans to pursue a career in medicine. Nicholas Vukelic graduated from St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School (Mississauga) with a 97% average. &!% $ Y#%ZZ&%$$ &%U!$Y "%U$%![!$&!%% and placed tenth in steeple chase this year. He was valedictorian of his class, traveled to Dominican Republic on an outreach mission, served as head prefect of his school’s leadership organization and won the Edward King Memorial Award for leadership and academics. Nicholas will study a combined engineering and business degree at the University of Western Ontario Richard Ivey School of Business. “I am very proud and impressed by each and every one of the Brian Maxwell Scholarship recipients,” said Jennifer Maxwell, wife of Brian and co-founder of PowerBar Corporation. “I’m so glad that running and academics have been such an important part of all your lives. I wish you much continued success as you go on to college and beyond.” Congratulations to all scholarship recipients and we wish you the best of luck in continuing your educations and athletic careers at the post-secondary level! 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It is encouraging to know there are so many student-athletes in our high schools who are also involved in other aspects of school life, are active members of the community, and still maintain an excellent academic standing. Thanks to all the applicants, and !$$U%?%}%%(#}$U! \!#&$%$"#Y& Curtis Richards Curtis attended St. Aloysius Gonzaga SS in Mississauga. During his 4 years, he participated in football, volleyball, hockey, and track #Y #Z$?&/! showed tremendous leadership in terms of his work ethic, responsibility, and ability, and earned the respect of his peers and coaches. Curtis was also involved in other areas of school life including several fundraisers, the house system, and the athletics club. In the community he volunteered as a boys’ soccer coach and at a hockey camp. He applied the skills he learned through sport to his academic studies also, and was on the honour roll throughout high school. To quote his coach, “Curtis represents the ‘true ideals’ of a student-athlete”. We wish him well as he pursues a kinesiology program at university. Cassie Conboy Cassie, a student at Ernestown SS in Odessa, stayed active throughout high school taking /}% U $%&&Y # hockey, badminton and softball. She contributed positively to other aspects of the school culture working with the fall leadership camp and the Grade 9 orientation program. Cassie’s eagerness, organizational skills, and easy way with peers ensured that anyone with whom she interacted was comfortable. In the &%??U$!}% #/#&$%Y& and refereed and scored for an adult volleyball league. School sport taught Cassie time management, teamwork, appreciation towards others, and gratitude for opportunities she would not have had if not for %!$$&!$&%&!$%Y& $#%[~$($$ ?/ Y$ZZ$} $% #$!/&%??? respect and equity, and we are sure she will have continued success as she studies medical science at university. Patrick Desjardins Throughout his years at ES Catholique Jean-Vanier in Welland, Patrick demonstrated that he was an excellent student and an exceptional athlete. He participated in almost every sport offered at the school volleyball, basketball golf, hockey, badminton, tennis and soccer. He also directed his energy to serve on the student council, the athletic council (serving 2 years as president), and several charitable fundraisers.. Patrick assisted with the &%&![%%?$#%Y&##$&!%% tournaments. He felt that there was no greater sense of satisfaction than representing and competing for your school. School sport enabled him to connect with his peers, teachers, competitors and other members of the community on a whole different level. For Patrick high school would not be complete without sports. All the best as you enter an exercise science program at university. OFSAA Alumni Association The Alumni Association is composed of retired teacher-coaches and former student-athletes, and provides them with an opportunity to stay in touch with their peers. The main goal is to provide scholarships annually for students from around the province that wish to pursue a post-secondary education in a Canadian institution. Members receive copies of the Bulletin and newsletters. An application can be found on the OFSAA website. Donations towards the Alumni Scholarships are welcomed from current and former teachers, and student graduates. 2015 OFSAA Alumni Scholarship Applications In 2014-15 applications for the OFSAA Alumni Scholarships will be accepted from students in schools in TDSSAA, LOSSA, and WOSSAA. The form and the criteria can be found on the OFSAA website and must be $?#U? %&%#&}#!ZZ%Y&UZ/ ++ 16 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 Scholarships & Awards 2013-14 OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award Recipients The team Sportsmanship Award is given out at each Championship to the team that displays outstanding teamwork, positive attitude, and respect for opponents. Girls’ A Basketball Girls’ AA Basketball Girls’ AAA Basketball Girls’ AAAA Basketball Boys’ A Volleyball Boys’ AA Volleyball Boys’ AAA Volleyball Boys’ AAAA Volleyball Girls’ A Volleyball Girls’ AA Volleyball Girls’ AAA Volleyball Girls’ AAAA Volleyball Boys’ A Basketball Boys’ AA Basketball Boys’ AAA Basketball Boys’ AAAA Basketball Girls’ Curling Boys’ Curling Girls’ A/AA Hockey Girls’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Boys’ A/AA Hockey Boys’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Girls’ A/AA Rugby Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Boys’ A/AA Rugby Boys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Girls’ A Soccer Girls’ AA Soccer Girls’ AAA Soccer Girls’ AAAA Soccer Boys’ A Soccer Boys’ AA Soccer Boys’ AAA Soccer Boys’ AAAA Soccer Goderich DCI Peetabeck Academy Dr. J.M. Denison SS Father Redmond CSS Blessed Pope John Paul II North Middlesex DHS Cobourg District CI West St Joseph’s HS Westdale SS Bloor C.I. Parkdale CI Dr. Norman Bethune SS Sinclair SS Red Lake DHS Merrivale HS Senator O’Connor Cardinal Newman CSS Richview CI E.S.C. Theriault Henry Street HS St. Ignatius of Loyola SS Jean Vanier CSS Monsignor Percy Johnson St. Anne’s CSS St. Michael CHS Erin DHS Trenton HS Glengarry DHS Fort Frances HS Father Bressani CHS Glebe CI JL Forster ESP Louis Riel Galt CI Agincourt CI 2013-14 OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award Recipients The OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award is presented at each OFSAA Championship to a teacher-coach who has ?#$[Y&&%%%!#&% ! & /%[?>!&/?/ Y$!} $%\/ U and sportsmanship, while promoting enjoyment, personal growth, and educational achievement through school sport. Boys’ Golf Girls’ Field Hockey Cross Country Girls’ A Basketball Girls’ AA Basketball Girls’ AAA Basketball Girls’ AAAA Basketball Boys’ A Volleyball Boys’ AA Volleyball Boys’ AAA Volleyball Boys’ AAAA Volleyball Alpine Skiing Nordic Skiing Swimming Wrestling Gymnastics Girls’ A Volleyball Girls’ AA Volleyball Girls’ AAA Volleyball Girls’ AAAA Volleyball Boys’ A Basketball Boys’ AA Basketball Boys’ AAA Basketball Boys’ AAAA Basketball Girls’ Curling Boys’ Curling Girls’ A/AA Hockey Girls’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Boys’ A/AA Hockey Boys’ AAA/AAAA Hockey Badminton Tennis Girls’ A/AA Rugby Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Boys’ A/AA Rugby Boys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Girls’ A Soccer Girls’ AA Soccer Girls’ AAA Soccer Girls’ AAAA Soccer Boys’ A Soccer Boys’ AA Soccer Boys’ AAA Soccer Boys’ AAAA Soccer Track & Field Pat Hickson Yvonne Taylor Dave Gallant & Laura Stanyon Wendy Basawa Denise Hébert George Ubanowicz Roger Mousseau Sue Martel Scott Masters Anne Sinai Annette Robertson Karen Kristy Karl Giesbrecht James Ball Albert Purins & Chris Kelman Kathy Garvey Dave Rehill Liz McKinnon Nancy Houde-Marino Cathi Haiduk Susi Johanson Leanne Watt David Fucile Carlo Zoffranieri Larry Young Dave Wilkinson Kim Chezzi-MacLennan Denis Piquette Aaron Consoli Jeff Gruber Don Carmichael David McCallum Brian Meindl Dianne Lussier Ian Gilbride George Burford Linda Carriere Katie Funston Frank Ruberto Vesna Brnadic John Walsh Mark Renaud Stan Gough Denis Gagnac Dave Ropret & Kathryn Dertinger www.ofsaa.on.ca 17 Dealing with Parents and Elite Athletes – The Scholarship Myth Reprinted with permission from NFHS. Story by Anna Wilson, originally published in April 14 edition of High School Today magazine There is only one LeBron James and only one Serena Williams. However, that fact doesn’t deter numerous young athletes from immersing themselves in a sport with the hope of becoming an athlete. Often with the pressure from their parents, these athletes devote a great deal of time and money to receiving recognition and attaining a college scholarship. This specialization is sometimes at odds with an education-based athletic program. And it’s an issue high school administrators and coaches have to deal with more and more each year. At last year’s NFHS Summer Meeting in Denver, Colorado, two state association executive directors addressed the issue during a workshop entitled, “Dealing with Parents and Elite Athletes: The Scholarship Myth.” Harold Slemmer and Rhonda BlanfordGreen covered a number of issues for athletes and parents to consider in the pursuit of athletic scholarships. Slemmer, executive director of the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) and NFHS president for the 2013-14 school year, presented the audience with common myths about scholarships, uncovering the truth behind each myth. With athletes traveling around the country showcasing their talents, parents are there to support their children, often to the detriment of their grades. Slemmer noted that parents may think that their son’s or daughter’s talent alone will get them a college scholarship, despite a poor report card, but that’s not true. “Poor grades turn off a coach’s interest more quickly than any other factor,” Slemmer said. “Nearly every school has minimum grade requirements, which college coaches must adhere to. No matter how good an athlete a student is, he or she can’t get around the minimum grade levels.” Parents play a large role in an athlete’s life. They are there to support their child’s ambitions. They do small things such as driving to and from practice. But, some parents have become ?%&%??% U;%"%&[}&% their child – pressure. “(Parents) force their children to specialize in one sport. It becomes a major focus of their lives. We plant a seed and there will become problems,” Slemmer said. “We have to be careful not to make them think they have succeeded at that level in life. It’s just a part of life it’s not the main reason why they exist. Growing up academically and emotionally is more important.” As adults, parents have to work with their children, guiding them along the way, which can start at a young age. Athletics &&%?Y& /%&! #$ }$"!!U younger, which is why Slemmer suggests that parents are realistic about the athletic ability of their children. “Parents think their kids are elite right out of sixth and seventh [#$!!UY#%!U$[%%#$!U think. Perhaps that becomes more realistic to them the older they get,” he said. “Because an athlete specializes in one sport, they play year-round and that makes them think they are elite. That’s not necessarily true. I look at the ones that are &/% >!U##Y U!}[%! &$? 18 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 that most athletes don’t have. There’s only one sprinkle out there in any school. There isn’t an abundance (of them).” Blanford-Green, executive director of the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA), agrees that there’s a small percentage of elite athletes across the country. “I would say maybe two per cent of all high school athletes are elite. Then, you have good athletes, and then, you have kids that are just out there participating. That’s what our goal should be as high school associations. We should provide that platform,” she said. “I think there are two percent (of elite athletes), but 75 per cent of the parents think that their kids are ! $>! U}$$!$U$"!!&%& comes in.” !! $Y#[!&!$U%[[$!U #Y# U%#$%[!U& $#%$# organizations. Because of the line drawn between those outside organizations and high school athletics, Blanford-Green believes there is a competition between the two aspects of an athlete’s life. She wants to close the gap between the two areas, which was the main focus of her presentation at the summer meeting. “It used to be us versus them, but now, even in small communities, it is in the best interest for the state associations to build relationships with those outside groups. They have the common mindset of how they can serve the kids,” BlanfordGreen said. “Our primary focus should be the best interest of the students and building collaborative relationships. Parents should be aware of all the different arms that are touching their kids and not make it a competition.” While striving to become an elite athlete can be important, parents and their children can’t overlook the ultimate goal of being in high school. Striving for an education and succeeding in the classroom, like Slemmer mentioned, is of utmost importance when preparing for the future. Scholarships help reward those who have excelled in academics as well as athletics, but as the parent of two athletes, Blanford-Green believes that athletc scholarships are a bonus in the long run. “If a student receives a scholarship, it’s just icing on the cake. I would say that for the majority of the people that ive been in contact with pre-high school and high school education, we all know that if our kids get some kind of scholarship, it’s just a pat on the back for a job well done, but it’s not why our kids participate,” she said. “You have to build a well-rounded kid, not only athletically but educationally, to maximize the dollars that will help for higher education.” Blanford-Green believes that an athlete has to be able to balance a life in athletics, as well as an eduation. They have to prioritize and keep education as an important focus. This can be accomplished with the correct guidance. )&%?$%?/ #%$#&$#[#& Putting as much importance on the educational factors as the athletic or activity factors is key,” she said. “It’s all about guidance and balancing a life for athletics and education.” Festival Results OFSAA Boys’ A/AA Field Lacrosse Festival Brantford June 3-4 Hagersville SS, who had dominated the early years of the lacrosse festival and have consistently been a threat to capture the title again, have been eager to host and thanks to the efforts of Jeannie Martin, 2014 was the year they made it happen. Using the great facility at %$?$&% &#%!Y #$%%$} an opening ceremonies, which included a First Nations blessing of the event. Despite threatening clouds, the only weather factor was a gusty wind, allowing the tournament to take place without any issues. % %"[!Y$#U%&%?/%/&/$ gathered at the on-site community centre to celebrate the day’s successes and enjoy a banquet dinner. Guest speaker Delby Powless, former professional lacrosse player and former coach of Hagersville, shared his positive message of how to achieve success. This included examples from his own life and how he overcame both athletic and academic challenges. Although Hagersville wasn’t able to replicate their past success, it was their neighbours from McKinnon Park SS (SOSSA) who found themselves in the gold medal game against a strong team from St. Stephens SS (LOSSA). A very evenly matched game ended in a one point victory for McKinnon Park, who may have got the edge they needed thanks to the support of their fans, who came out to cheer their team to victory. Congratulations to Hagyhetwas Anderson, Sam Bleakney, Martin Burning-Bomberry, Micheal Davis, Kessler Doolittle, Kahn General, Madz General, Alex Henry, Aaron Hill, Owen Hill, Vernon Hill, Ryan Johnson, Brody Longboat, Jesse Longboat, Travis Longboat, Skahendade Martin, Joshua Miller, Riley Montour, Cecil Monture, Coleman Powless, Sidney Powless, Bailey Skye, Ryan Teichmann, Rheno Thomas, Spencer Thomas, Todd Thomas Jr., Garrett Vyse-Square, Brayden Watts, Wesley Whitlow, Rob Williams, Jake Winger, and coaches Jason Johnson and Geoff Stead. Consolation Final Participating Teams St Andrews def. Hagersville SS St. Andrew’s College CISAA Holy Cross CSS COSSA Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes SS GBSSA Bronze Medal St. Stephen’s SS LOSSA Holy Cross CSS def. St. Mark HS St. Mark HS NCSSAA Robert F. Hall ROPSSAA Hagersville SS SOSSA McKinnon Park HS SOSSA 16 - 4 13-2 Gold Medal McKinnon Park HS def. St. Stephen’s SS 9-8 www.ofsaa.on.ca 19 Festival Results OFSAA Boys’ AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse Festival Mississauga/ Brampton June 4-6 The OFSAA 2014 Boys’ AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse Festival expanded to a three-day event as a result of the growth in the number of teams and safety of the athletes. However, convenors Jonathon Diamond and Jim Commandant of #U%X%(? ZZ"/%!&! [$[!Y #$# "%%#;!&%}%$ were able to have all teams playing at one location, creating a great atmosphere for lacrosse action. The tournament saw a number of “newer” programs starting to emerge and close the gap with long-time powerhouse schools. This included a very excited host team gaining a win over last year’s gold medallists from Msgr. Paul Dwyer. After two days of competition, the teams attended the festival banquet, which not only provided a gourmet meal but also included a Native dance demonstration and educated participants about the history of lacrosse. At the end of the competition, St. Michael’s College (CISAA) found their way back into the gold medal game, this time facing the top seed from Assumption College (CWOSSA). This match did not disappoint and for the second time in three years the gold medal needed to be decided in overtime. Unfortunately, the exciting high scoring affair had to #} U"!Z$$?/%(% [& ?[$Y$ZZ&%$$ +*\+ Participating Teams St. Michael’s College Upper Canada College Crestwood SS Assumption College School Huntsville HS Christ the King SS Holy Trinity SS Fr. Leo Austin CSS Msgr. Paul Dwyer CHS South Carlton HS Our Lady of Mount Carmel St. Thomas Aquinas Denis Morris SS Michael Power/St. Joseph Malvern CI Bill Crothers SS 20 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 CISAA CISAA COSSA CWOSSA GBSSA GHAC GHAC LOSSA LOSSA NCSSAA ROPSSAA ROPSSAA SOSSA TDCAA TDSSAA YRAA Congratulations to Tanner Baldin, Tyler Brown, Cole Dezainde, Austin Elkin, Carter Elkin, Blake Gibson-McDonald, Adam Harris, Brayden Hill, Brenden Hill, Dan Hill, Douglas Jamieson, Lyle Jonathan, Ryan Martin, Briley Miller, Colin Montour, Tehoka Nanicoke, Steven Powless, Liam Putt, Cole Robillard, Hunter Sibbick, Gavin Skye, Layne Smith, Ricky Smith, Austin Staats, Jerry Staats, Austin Tlustos, and coaches Rick Baldin, Jake Bomberry, Luke Smith, and Marcus Tansley. Semi-Finals Assumption College def. Holy Trinity St. Michael’s College def. Msgr. Paul Dwyer Bronze Medal Holy Trinity def. Msgr. Paul Dwyer Gold Medal Assumption College def. St. Michael’s College 13-4 9-4 9-4 16-15 (OT) Championship Results OFSAA Boys’ Baseball Qualification Tournaments Championships London/Durham June 4-5 2014 Toronto June 11 2014 St Anne’s from Lakeshore representing SWOSSAA lost !Y$[?!$U$&!?/%$!/)%# to win the championship they had to win their next 4 [?$%#% U%!$?Y $>!? accomplished that daunting task and then beat Sinclair !$?Y $#$!%/Z Z&#?U! Y $%"!$U$&(/? ?&%! OFSAA Baseball Championship. Congratulations to team members: Dalton Boyle, Matthew Broderick, Cole Brunet, Jonah Fuerht, Kody Gagnon, Kyle Gagnon, Bobby Galli, Daniel Gore, Beau Hunter, Gibson Krzeminski, Christopher Rinaldi Ross, Joseph Romaniuk, Liam Ryan, Colin Sanders, Mitchell Sobocan, Shane Way, Tyson Way, Jack Zimmerman, Mitchell Zimmerman and coaches Larry Loebach and Steve Burke. West Regional Participants St Anne’s Richview St Clair Notre Dame Mulock Bishop Macdonell Ancaster A.B. Lucas Bishop Carter St. Mary’s Taylor Jones from Clarke Road in the west and Geoff Whent from Sinclair in the east and their committees did an outstanding job in organizing the regional competitions. OFSAA very much appreciates the experience they provided for the high school baseball athletes. Geoff was presented the Leadership in School Sport Award for his long time work in promoting high school baseball in the province. This was the fourth time ! $Y}U$!!!$&%}#ZZ regional baseball competition. A special thank you to our Toronto groundskeepers Matt Fereira at Connorvale and Patrick McConnell at Millwood for getting both diamonds in playing condition after heavy rainfall in Toronto on the day of the championship games. Both were at their respective sites at 6:30 a.m. "%;[%!Y #$ East Regional Participants SWOSSAA TDSSAA SWOSSAA GHAC YRAA CWOSSA SOSSA WOSSAA NOSSA WOSSAA Sinclair Bishop Allen Maxwell Heights Gonzaga St Joseph Prince Edward Humberside St Maximilian Kolbe Mother Teresa LaSalle LOSSA TDCAA LOSSA ROPSSAA GBSSA COSSA TDSSAA YRAA NCSSAA EOSSAA Semi-Finals Bishop Allen Notre Dame 3 1 St. Anne Sinclairr 11 1 Bronze Medal Game Sinclairr Notre Dame 8 5 Gold Medal Game St. Anne Bishop Allen 4 1 www.ofsaa.on.ca 21 Championship Results Draft 2014-15 OFSAA C BOYS’ GOLF (WOSSAA) Oct. 15-16, 2014, Stratford Martin Ritsma, Stratford Northwestern 519-271-9740 martrits@fc.amdsb.ca Entry Deadline: Oct. 6, 2014 GIRLS’ GOLF (SWOSSAA) Oct. 15-16,2014, Windsor Matt Loebach, Herman 519-944-4700 matt.loebach@publicboard.ca GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY (GHAC) Nov. 6-8, 2014, Milton Andrew Brennan, Craig Kielburger SS 905-878-0575 brennana@hdsb.ca Entry Deadline: Oct. 25, 2014 CROSS COUNTRY (CWOSSA) Nov. 1, 2014, Kitchener Ian Clancy, Sir John A MacDonald 519-880-9979 ian_clancy@wrdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Oct. 25, 2014 BOYS’ A VOLLEYBALL (SOSSA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Niagara Area Philippe Desjardins, ESC Jean-Vanier 905-714-7882 pdesjardins@csdccs.edu.on.ca Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 BOYS’ AA BASKETBALL (NCSSAA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Ottawa Mike Rowley, Mother Theresa 613-823-1663 michael.rowley@ottawacatholicschools.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ AAA BASKETBALL (SWOSSAA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Windsor Brian Dufour, St. Thomas of Villanova 519-734-6444 bryan_dufour@wecdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 BOYS’ AAA BASKETBALL (SWOSSAA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Windsor Pat Osbourne, Kennedy 519-253-1166 ext. 30307 pat.osborne@publicboard.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ AAAA BASKETBALL (CWOSSA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Guelph Toffer Treiguts, Centennial CVI 519-821-0360 kristoffer.treiguts@ugdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 BOYS’ AAAA BASKETBALL (SWOSSAA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Windsor Danielle Chevalier, St. Anne’s 519-564-4041 danielle_chevalier@wecdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 FOOTBALL BOWLS Nov. 26-28, 2014, Hamilton GIRLS’ A VOLLEYBALL (SOSSA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Hamilton Brad Heidbuurt , Hamilton District Christian 905-648-6655 bheidbuurt@hdch.org Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 NORDIC SKIING (NOSSA) Feb. 19-20, 2015, Sudbury Perry Sakki & Kerry Abols Sudbury SS/Lockerby 705-674-7551 sakkip@rainbowschools.ca GIRLS’ AA VOLLEYBALL (NWOSSAA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Dryden Jennifer McMaster, Dryden HS 807-223-2316 jennifer.mcmaster@kpdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 ALPINE SKIING Feb. 23-25,2015 Entry Deadline: Feb. 13, 2015 BOYS’ AA VOLLEYBALL (NWOSSAA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Dryden Jennifer McMaster, Dryden HS 807-223-2316 jennifer.mcmaster@kpdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 SNOWBOARDING (CISAA) Feb. 26, 2015, Rosseau Trent Howell, Rosseau Lake College 705-732-4351 trent.howell@rosseaulakecollege.com Entry Deadline: Feb. 18, 2015 Boys’ AAA Volleyball (EOSSAA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Kingston Joanna Besselink, Holy Cross 613-384-1919 besselin@alcdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 SWIMMING March 3-4, Etobicoke Olympium Sheila Megson, Stephen Lewis SS sheila.megson@peelsb.com Entry Deadline: Feb. 23, 2015 BOYS’ AAAA VOLLEYBALL (ROPSSAA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Brampton '%XUY # 905-846-6060 ken.jone@peelsb.com Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 GIRLS’ A BASKETBALL (EOSSAA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Cornwall Stephane St. Denis, Rothwell-Osnabruck 613-537-2454 stephane.stdenis@ucdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 22 GIRLS’ AA BASKETBALL (SWOSSAA) Nov. 20-22, 2014, Kingsville Jason Leili, Kingsville DHS 519-733-2347 jason.leili@publicboard.ca Entry Deadline: Nov. 15, 2014 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 WRESTLING (SWOSSAA) Mar. 3-4, 2015, Windsor Dave Hawkins, Tecumseh Vista Academy 519-739-2189 dave.hawkins@publicboard.ca Entry Deadline: Feb. 24, 2015 BOYS’ A BASKETBALL (SWOSSAA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Pain Court Mike Schinkelshoek, ES Pain Court 519-352-1614 schimike@csdecso.on.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ AAA VOLLEYBALL (WOSSAA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Ingersoll Sean Pellow, Ingersoll DCI 519-485-1200 s.pellow@tvdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ AAAA VOLLEYBALL (SWOSSAA) Mar. 9-11, 2015, Windsor Renee Fuerth, St. Anne’s 519-727-8908, renee_fuerth@wecdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ A/AA HOCKEY (NWOSSAA) Mar. 9-, 2015, Kenora Travis Batters, St. Thomas Aquinas HS 807-548-8281 ext. 258 tbatters@kcdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 FOR COMPLETE CHAMPIONSHIP hampionship Calendar GIRLS’ AAA/AAAA HOCKEY (NCSSAA) Mar. 9-, 2015, Ottawa Kendra Read, All Saints CHS 613-271-4254 kendra.read@ocsb.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ A/AA RUGBY (ROPSSAA) Jun. 1-3, 2015, Mississauga Jason Cormier, St. Francis Xavier SS 905-507-6666 jason.cormier@dpcdsb.org Entry Deadline: May-26-14 BOYS’ A/AA HOCKEY (EOSSAA) Mar. 9-, 2015, Pembroke Keith Roach , Fellows HS 613-735-6858 roachk@rcdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ AAA/AAAA RUGBY (ROPSSAA) Jun. 1-3, 2015, Mississauga Jason Cormier, St. Francis Xavier SS 905-507-6666 jason.cormier@dpcdsb.org Entry Deadline: May-26-14 BOYS’ AAA/AAAA HOCKEY (SOSSA) Mar. 9-, 2015, St. Catharines Bill McLaren, Dennis Morris HS 905-684-8731 william.mclaren@ncsdsb.com Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 BOYS’ A/AA FIELD LACROSSE (CISAA) Jun. 2-3, 2015, Aurora Greg Reid, St. Andrews College 905-727-3178 ext. 258 greg.reid@sac.on.ca Entry Deadline: May-27-15 BOYS’ CURLING (COSSA) Mar. 9-, 2015, Brighton Suzanne Doornbos/Bradley Bresee, East Northumberland 613-475-0540 suzanne_doornbos@kprdsb.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 BOYS’ AAA/AAAA FIELD LACROSSE Jun. 4-6, 2015 Entry Deadline: May-30-15 GIRLS’ CURLING (COSSA) Mar. 9-12, 2015, Brighton Suzanne Doornbos/Bradley Bresee, East Northumberland 613-475-0540 suzanne_doornbos@kprdsb.ca Entry Deadline: Mar. 3, 2015 GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS (NOSSA) TBD, Sudbury JoAnne Bradley, ESC Champlain joanne.bradley@nouvelon.ca 705-855-9046 BADMINTON (YRAA) Apr. 30-May 2, 2015, Unionville Don Carmichael Dan Blanchard, Unionville HS 905-479-2787 daniel.blanchard@yrdsb.edu.on.ca don. don.carmicharl@yrdsb.edu.on.ca Entry Deadline: Apr. 22, 2015 TENNIS (SWOSSAA) Jun. 1-3, 2015, Tecumseh Tammy Hawkins, Tecumseh Vista Academy 519-987-6200 Entry Deadline:May-23-15 BOYS’ A/AA RUGBY (GBSSA) Jun. 3-5, 2015, Barrie Ron Andrews Steve Porter, Barrie Central 705-726-1846 randrews@scdsb.on.ca sporter@scdsb. on.ca Entry Deadline: May-28-15 BOYS’ AAA/AAAA RUGBY (SOSSA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, Stoney Creek #;$ 905-573-3000 paul.pendakis@hwdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 GIRLS’ A SOCCER (SWOSSAA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, Windsor Linda Carriere, EJ Lajeunesse 519-972-0071 carrlind@cscprovidence.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 GIRLS’ AA SOCCER (SWOSSAA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, Windsor Lucien Gava, ES L’Essor 519-735-4115 gavaluci@cscprovidence.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 GIRLS’ AAA SOCCER (SWOSSAA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, Windsor X;X&;&;¡&U&!Y #(!% & Central 519-256-6691, mike_mckittrick@wecdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 GIRLS’ AAAA SOCCER (ROPSSAA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, Mississauga Brigett Strano & Joe Corapi, St. Marcellinus 905-564-6614 bridgett.strano@dpcdsb.org joe.corapi@dpcdsb.org Entry Deadline: May-30-15 BOYS’ A SOCCER (NOSSA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, North Bay Ryan Culhane, West Ferris SS 705-475-2333, Ryan.Culhane@nearnorthschools.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 BOYS’ AA SOCCER (NOSSA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, North Bay Ryan Culhane, West Ferris SS 705-475-2333 Ryan.Culhane@nearnorthschools.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 BOYS’ AAA SOCCER (SWOSSAA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, Windsor X;X&;&;¡&U&!Y #(!% & Central 519-256-6691 mike_mckittrick@wecdsb.on.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 BOYS’ AAAA SOCCER (YRAA) Jun. 4-6, 2015, Richmond Hill Luca Savo, St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS luca.savo@ycdsb.ca Entry Deadline: May-30-15 Track and Field Jun. 4-6, 2015 Entry Deadline: May-30-15 BOYS’ BASEBALL EAST REGIONAL (TDCAA) June 3-5,2015 , Toronto Paul Rebelo, Bishop Allan Academy 416-393-5549 ext. 3184 paul.rebelo@sympatico.ca Entry Deadline: TBD BOYS’ BASEBALL WEST REGIONAL (SWOSSAA) June 3-5,2015 , Windsor Sean Burke 519-727-8908 steve.burke@wecdsb.on.ca P DETAILS VISIT www.ofsaa.on.ca www.ofsaa.on.ca 23 OFSAA Boys’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Rugby Pickering June 5-7 Boys’ Rugby returned to the Durham area with both the A/AA and AAA/AAAA Championships. Convenors George Burford and Ethan Markham and their team of volunteers did an outstanding job in showcasing the province’s most exciting rugby programs. This included taking on the huge challenge of organizing a banquet for over 1000 attendees, most of which being hungry rugby players. However, the banquet went off without a hitch as students were fed and presenters provided words of encouragement and inspiration. This included the presentation of the Leadership in School Sport Award to Ian Gilbride (Eastdale CVI) for the A/AA event and to an unknowing George Burford (Pine Ridge SS) for the AAA/AAAA. Ian, a teacher-coach for 25 years, has been responsible for getting rugby programs stated and mentoring many young coaches at multiple schools in the LOSAA area. In addition to rugby, Ian has coached football, hockey and golf and been on the organizing committee of three OFSAA Championships. George has also dedicated 25 years to coaching within the school setting, including football, volleyball, and of course rugby. George has also volunteered on the LOSSA executive, convened LOSSA rugby, and been involved in hosting multiple OFSAA championships. The strength and depth of competition continues to grow in boys’ rugby and particularly in the A/AA event. Defending champions and number one seeded Barrie Central (GBSSA) looked prepared to take home another OFSAA title. However, they may have met their match when number six seeded Erin DHS demonstrated just how far their program has come in recent years, snatching gold from the long-time rugby powerhouse. Congratulations to Guillaume Barret, Austin Blackwell, Trent Blackwell, Bradley Bollert, Iain Brooksbank, Wesley Dickson, Adam Drysdale, Stuart Elias, Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Liam Fowler, Matthew Fritz, Graeme A/AA Participating Teams Trinity College Moira S.S. Erin D.H.S La Salle S.S. Barrie Central C.I. Nottawasaga Pines SS Lester B. Pearson S.S St. Stephen’s S.S. Henry Street H.S. Ashbury College Mentor College Stamford Collegiate Lambton Central C. & V.I. St. Patrick S.S. F.E. Madill S.S. Dr. J. M. Dennison S.S. 24 CISAA COSSA CWOSSA EOSSAA GBSSA GBSSA GHAC LOSSA LOSSA NCSSAA ROPSSAA SOSSA SWOSSAA TDCAA WOSSAA YRAA THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 A/AA Playoff Results Championship Quarter-Finals Barrie Central CI def. Stamford Collegiate 24-12 FE Madill SS def. LaSalle SS 17-14 Erin DHS def. Ashbury College 21-12 Moira SS def. St. Stephen’s CSS 29-14 Consolation Semi-Finals Henry Street H.S def. Lester B. Pearson S.S 28-17 Dr. J. M. Denison S.S def. Lambton Central 34-12 Championship Semi-Finals Barrie Central CI def. FE Madill SS Erin DHS def. Moira SS 47-0 17-12 Consolation Final Dr. J. M. Denison S.S def. Henry Street HS 50-0 Bronze Medal Game Moira SS def. FE Madill SS Gold Medal Game Erin DHS def. Barrie Central CI 40-0 7-0 Championship Results Hamilton, Mason Hodgson, Adam Hollings, Adrian Hudson, Mason Johnston, Samuel Jones, Eric Kirk, Joey Leitch, Alex Parsons, Mitchell Peck, Josh Pedersen, Sebastien Ratz, Jackson Smith, Daniel Walcott, Douglas Webber, Richard Weller, Geordie Wheeler, Shane Wilson, Dawson Wright, and coaches Gary Robinson, Tyler Bruce, Adam Teeter. In the AAA/AAAA event, the writing may have been on the wall before the tournament began as the ?% (%!$#"% DHS) seeds met in the championship game. A very close game, which ended with a goal line stand by (%!$%!% #%/$$[ and capture OFSAA gold. Congratulation to Sayf Al-Omaishi, Caleb Belo, X&("Y #[%U( ;X" ( ; Andrew Coe, Timothy de Kauwe, Ryan Gamm, Austin Jones, Michael Keenan, Chris Keroglidid, Tyler Kleinsteuber, Jake Konorty, Mark Liegghio, Evan Mackey, Kevin Mackie, Andrew McCulloch, Michael Morra, Athen Neal, William Palantzas, Keith Rajkumar, Conner Rose, Philip Ryjanovsky, Drew Seldon, Nikita Shatlanov, Nicholas Shultz, Bennett Smyth, Alessandro Terenzio, Matthew Wieser, Robert Wingrove, Keoni Wong, Amir Zeisler, and coaches Michael DeVries and Andrew McCutcheon. After the tournaments, the host committee discussed their selection of Team Sportsmanship Awards. In the A/AA Championship, it continued to be Erin DHS’s year as they can add the sportsmanship award to their gold medal win [the 2nd year in a row Erin DHS has been given this award]. In the AAA/AAAA, Trenton HS was selected for their positive attitude and fair play. Congratulations to both teams. AAA/AAA Participating Teams St. Michael’s College Trenton H.S Brantford C.I. & V.S. St. John’s College Regiopolis Notre Dame Banting Memorial H.S. Oakville Trafalgar H.S. Uxbridge S.S. Donald A. Wilson Glebe C.I. Lorne Park S.S. Chaminade College Sir Oliver Mowat C.I. Medway H.S. Bill Crothers S.S. CISAA COSSA CWOSSA CWOSSA EOSSAA GBSSA GHAC LOSSA LOSSA NCSSAA ROPSSAA Z TDCAA TDSSAA WOSSAA YRAA AAA/AAAA Playoff Results Championship Quarter-Finals #%; +\ Uxbridge SS def. St. John’s College 22-18 Brantford Ci & VS def. Donald A. Wilson SS 29-10 Bill Crothers SS def. Banting Memorial HS 15-0 Consolation Semi-Finals Trenton H.S. def. Regiopolis Notre Dame 17-5 Medway H.S. def. Oakville Trafalgar H.S. 26-10 Championship Semi-Finals ##[ +\+ Bill Crothers SS def. Brantford CI & VS 8-0 Consolation Final Medway HS def. Trenton HS 31-14 Bronze Medal Game Brantford CI & VS def. Uxbridge SS 24-12 Gold Medal Game Bill Crothers SS def. Saltfeet DHS www.ofsaa.on.ca 7-5 25 OFSAA Girls’ A/AA & AAA/AAA Rugby Belleville June 2-4, 2014 The Girls’ A/AA Rugby Championships involved 480 participating student-athletes from 16 teams who descended on Belleville for the 2014 title. Convenor Dave Whitney capably hosted yet another OFSAA Championship and he and his organizing committee pulled off an excellent event. At a packed banquet, Brian Meindl of Trenton HS was presented with the Leadership in School Sport Award in recognition of his years of involvement with boys’ and girls’ rugby as well as hockey and community involvement. (%[ %$%>%(Z"!%Y$!# an unbeaten season with OFSAA gold: Harleigh Baker, Lauryn Bons, Brianna Brake, Danielle Brazeau, Abigail Clements, Jocelyn Desautels, Janessa Duffy, Danielle Farrington, Karin Fritz-Hazell, Jessica Genereaux, Victoria Harmond, Tanya Hasenberger, Faith Hickey, Antoinette Kennedy, Amanda Lajoie, Jenna Lajoie, Sarah Locke, Paton Manzara, Logan McGilvray, Taryn McLachlan, Emile Merilainen, Kelsey Minnie, Kailin Muir, Leslie Mullen, Abigail Refausse, Morgan Walker, Brittney Whiting, Hayley Williams, Sadie Williams-Masters, and Erin Young-Lowe, and coaches Josh Chambers, Tara Feeney, Tom Gauthier, and Brian Meindl. Congratulations are also due to St. Anne’s CSS (WOSSAA) for winning the Team Sportsmanship award after placing fourth in the Championship. A/AA Participating Teams Trenton HS Beamsville DSS Bayside SS St. Thomas Aquinas La Salle SS Courtice SS Holy Trinity CHS Paris DHS St.Clair SS Mentor College Rockland DHS St.Anne’s CSS St.Matthew HS Trinity College S North Hastings HS Twin Lakes SS 26 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 A/AA Playoff Results COSSA SOSSA COSSA GHAC EOSSAA LOSSA NCSSAA CWOSAA SWOSSAA ROPSSAA EOSSAA WOSSAA NCSSAA CISSA COSSA GBSSA Championship Semi-Finals Trenton def. St. Anne’s Beamsville def. Courtice 53-0 15-5 Consolation Final Bayside def. Paris 24-0 Bronze Medal Game Courtice def. St. Anne’s 39-0 Gold Medal Game Trenton def. Beamsville 41-0 Championship Results OFSAA Girls’ A/AA & AAA/AAA Rugby Hamilton June 2-4, 2014 The 2014 Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby Championship was an enormous event that showcased the growing interest and talent for girls’ rugby in Ontario high schools. Convenors %!&&!#}$/%[!Y$\ class event that was a great experience for studentathletes as well as teachers and coaches. Congratulations to Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School who have been better in OFSAA competition every year the past four years and improved %+%~Y$!"!+[% #!Y$ team history. Congrats: Rachel Adkins, Saffron Aldred, Alison Anderson, Jessica Barnard, Val Bauman, Harlie Bein, Manon Clarke, Amanda Cook, Lyndsay Courture, Emily Coverett, Laura Coverett, Tait De St. Croix, Hannah Diegel, Kyleigh Dobson, Fiona Flynn, Shaila Gaus, Cera Knott-McMillan, Sarah Lamond, Katrina London, Coven Madensky, Cortlyn Martell, Tiarra Opoku-Almas, Mika AAA/AAAA Participating Teams Quinte SS COSSA Brantford CI & VS CWOSSA Regiopolis-Notre Dame CSS EOSSAA Barrie Central CI GBSSA Nantyr Shores SS GBSSA Oakville Trafalgar HS GHAC St Jean de Brébeuf CSS GHAC Uxbridge SS LOSSA St Peter CHS NCSSAA XUY # ZZ St Michael CHS SOSSA Ursuline College SWOSSAA Blessed Cardinal Newman CSS TDCAA Malvern CI TDSSAA Medway HS WOSSAA Stouffville DSS YRAA Patterson, Courtney Punys, Summer Sakaluk, Sharelle Simpson, Emily Smith, Shaye Stamp, Bayley Vachon, Victoria Waud, Emily Weir, Gabby Wilson and Meagan Wilson, and coaches Jennifer Grierson-Young and Stuart Martin. At a big banquet feast, special guest speaker Brian Burke delighted the girls with his stories and experiences. The Leadership in School Sport award was presented at the banquet to Diane Lussier of Cathedral High School (GHAC). Diane has coached “at least three” teams in each of her 27 years as a teacher and assisted as a judge #%Y& &% $$?$"!## The Team Sportsmanship Award was presented to the $#$%X&! (Z"!%Y$!# eighth in the championship but was recognized for their &!&%#%!Y ##%#?%$[ OFSAA’s values. AAA/AAAA Playoff Results Championship Semi-Finals Oakville Trafalgar def Uxbridge Brantford def. Quinte 5-5 (2-1) 11-5 Consolation Final #XUY # +\+ Bronze Medal Game Uxbridge def. Quinte 29-15 Gold Medal Game Brantford CI def. Oakville Trafalgar 6-5 www.ofsaa.on.ca 27 OFSAA Boys’ A Soccer London June 5-7, 2014 Holy Cross CSS from Strathroy played host the 2014 OFSAA Boys’ A Soccer Championship. Convenors Jonathon Hasson and Cameron Hagel provided a Y$\& $$}%[% %["!!Y$\ class soccer that was on display. Following pool play on day 1, the teams gathered at the London Convention Centre to celebrate at the championship banquet. The athletes and coaches were treated to a great dinner, which included the presentation of the Leadership in School Sport Award. This year, the recipient is John Walsh of St. Thomas Aquinas (WOSSAA) who has coached soccer, tennis, and basketball over his 25 years at the high school level. John is known for promoting the values of sportsmanship and being a role model to his athletes. Following pool play both the host school, Holy Cross and Glengarry DHS looked like the teams to beat and on Saturday afternoon the two met in the gold medal match. The two evenly matched teams battled hard and in the end, Glengarry edged out a 1-0 win. What might be most impressive, is that Glengarry did not concede a single goal throughout the tournament. Congratulations to Michael Bissonnette, Yale Chadsey, Onur Dilmac, Brennen Filion, Colton Gallant, Karl Gross, Avery Gunn, Kyle Howes, Adam Hurtubise, Aaron Lalonde, Spencer Lordz, Jordan Lunny, Duncan MacDonald, Leiland MacDonald, Alexander MacMaster, Liam MacNaughton, Tommy McDonell, Benjamin Poirier, Tyler Stewart, Sullivan Van Loon, and coaches Glen Campbell, David Filion, Logan Leger, and Laurent Rivard. Also to be congratulated is JL Forster (SWOSSAA) for being the being award the Team Sportsmanship Award. The committee indicated that the team played with passion and was extremely polite and respectful to organizers and volunteers. Participating Teams Pool A Holy Cross CSS ES Jean Vanier St. Charles Garnier HS O’Gorman SS WOSSAA SOSSA LOSSA NEOAA Pool C JL Forster SS St. Benedict CSS Glencoe DHS Stayner CI SWOSSAA NOSSA WOSSAA GBSSA Pool B Glengarry DHS Walkerton DCS Philopateer Christian College St. Thomas Aquinas EOSSAA CWOSSA ROPSSAA NWOSSAA Pool D Aldershot HS Ridley College Port Hope HS Scarlet Heights Entr. Academy GHAC CISAA COSSA TDSSAA Quarter-Finals St. Benedict CSS def. Port Hope HS Holy Cross CSS def. Walkerton DCS Glengarry DHS def. ES Jean Vanier Ridley College def. John L. Forster 28 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 3-1 3-0 2-0 2-1 Semi-Finals Holy Cross CSS def. Ridley College Glengarry DHS def. St. Benedict CSS 5-0 2-0 Bronze Medal Game Ridley College def. St Benedict CSS 2-1 Gold Medal Game Glengarry DHS def. Holy Cross CSS 1-0 Championship Results OFSAA Boys’ AA Soccer Leamington June 5-7 A big thank you must be extended to Jim Kittl and his crew at Cardinal Carter SS (SWOSSAA) for picking up this championship on short notice in September. The well-organized team worked hard to ensure a positive experience for everyone visiting the tomato capital of Canada in Leamington. Kicking the championship off was the tournament banquet, which allowed the teams to meet each other and share a meal at the Leamington Roma Club. The Leadership in School Sport Award was presented to Mark Renaud of Cardinal Carter SS. Mark has been coaching for over 26 years in a variety of sports including football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, badminton, and golf. He is always willing to help coach where needed and has also volunteered his time to convening junior boys football in SWOSSAA for over 10 years. Under sunny skies, the tournament kicked-off the next day with a number of closely contested matches, leaving much to be decided in the group stage until day two. The returning champions, St. Martin SS (ROPSSAA), found their back into the gold medal game, this time facing a tough team from ESP Louis Riel (NCSSAA). However, the high scoring Mustangs proved too much tallying four goals to win the championship 4-1 and repeat as OFSAA Champions. Congratulations to Amadeus Bialy, Noah Birhane, Kristian D’Amore, Philip DeCouto, Brandon Duarte, Luke Ewach, Paul Fila, Bryan Medwin, Kyle Melo, Lucas Melo, Marcin Misiak, Michael Misiak, Harvey Nsambah, Matthew O’Byrne, Alex Pinto, Nick Russo, D.J. Rutherford, Dorian Slizowski, Eric Trindade, and coaches Anto Cosic, Chris Daigle, and Amir Morgan. Despite leaving without the gold, ESP Louis Riel should be proud to be awarded the Team Sportsmanship Banner for their fair play and good sportsmanship throughout the tournament. Participating Teams Pool A St. Joseph’s HS Holy Trinity SS Fort Frances HS Jean Vanier CSS Pool B ESP Louis Riel Assumption HS CW Jeffreys CI St. Basil SS St. Paul SS WOSSAA LOSSA NWOSSAA YRAA NCSSAA GHAC TDSSAA NOSSA ROPSSAA Quarter-Finals ESP Louis-Riel def. Jean Vanier CHS Holy Trinity SS (Courtice) def. St. Paul SS Holy Trinity HS Bradford) def. St. Francis SS St. Martin SS def. Woodroffe HS 6-1 3-0 0-0 (4-2 kicks) 4-1 Pool C St. Martin SS ROPSSAA Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton TDCAA Holy Trinity HS GBSSA ESC Theriault NEOAA Cardinal Carter SS SWOSSAA Pool D Simcoe Composite St. Francis SS St. Theresa CSS St. Michael CHS Woodroffe HS CWOSSA SOSSA COSSA EOSSAA NCSSAA Semi-Finals St. Martin SS def. Holy Trinity SS (Courtice) ESP Louis-Riel def. Holy Trinity HS (Bradford) 2-1 1-0 Bronze Medal Game Holy Trinity SS (Courtice) def. Holy Trinity HS (Bradford) 2-1 (ET) Gold Medal Game St. Martin SS def. ESP Louis Riel 4-1 www.ofsaa.on.ca 29 OFSAA Boys’ AAA Soccer North Bayy June 5-7, 2014 >!$&!?/%$!/$!Y$ in a series of OFSAA soccer championships headed to North Bay. Returning convenor Ryan Culhane has got hosting down to a science and with the weather co-operating, there was no doubt about how seamless this championship would run. Using !Y #$?$&! ;/%}## a great setting for championship action. The Leadership in School Sport Award was presented at the %%[!%##Y #Z has coached high school soccer for over 16 years at both the junior and senior level. Stan has also volunteered his time as the NDA league and playoff convenor on numerous occasions, convened the NOSSA A, AA and AAA boys’ soccer championships, and sat on the organizing committee for the 2012 OFSAA Boys’ AA and 2014 Boys’ AAA Soccer Championships. Congratulations Stan for all your work in school sport. Following pool play, the playoff rounds demonstrated how even the caliber of play was with a number of ?&!$[\?#$!%%%$>!Y was no different as Corpus Christi (GHAC) and St. Michael (EOSSAA) couldn’t decide a winner after extra- time and required a shootout before St. Michael emerged victorious. Congratulations to Luca Aureli, Rino Bonsignore, Anthony Canosa, Gianluca Celenza, Luca Cortese, Josh D’eri, Chris DeFazio, Antonio Ficociello, Carlos Gonzalez, Evan Kieraszewicz, Peter MacDonald, Alex Marcucci, Anthony Marino, Brendan Mizzen, Francesco Molinaro, Nick Ribeiro, Michael Scarpone, Matt Strangis, Andrew Villella and coaches Paolo Ceccarelli, Mike Gallo, Noah Marano, Adam Moroney, and Sean Raposo. The host organizing committee selected Galt CI (CWOSSA) as their Team Sportsmanship winners indicating that these students were very polite to committee volunteers and were great to have at the tournament. Participating Teams Pool A Corpus Christi CSS Senator O’Connor College Huntsville HS Holy Cross CSS Lockerby CI GHAC TDCAA GBSSA EOSSAA NOSSA Pool C Riverside SS St. Ignatius HS ##Y # Mother Theresa HS St. Ignatius of Loyola SS SWOSSAA NWOSSAA Z NCSSAA GHAC Pool B Fr. Leo Austin CSS David & Mary Thomson St. Peter’s SS Orchard Park SS Loyola CSS LOSSA TDSSAA COSSA SOSSA ROPSSAA Pool D St. Michael CSS Holy Cross CHS Galt CI Regina Mundi CC St. Joseph Scollard Hall ROPSSAA YRAA CWOSSA WOSSAA NOSSA Quarter-Finals St. Michael CSS def. Mother Theresa HS Corpus Christi CSS def. David & Mary Thomson C. Holy Cross CSS def. Loyola CSS Regina Mundi Catholic College def. Riverside SS 30 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 1-0 2-2 (Kicks) 2-0 2-0 Semi-Finals St. Michael CSS def. Holy Cross CSS 3-3 (Kicks) Corpus Christi CSS def. Regina Mundi Catholic College 2-1 Bronze Medal Game Holy Cross CSS def. Regina Mundi CC 5-1 Gold Medal Game St. Michael CSS def. Corpus Christi CSS 1-1 (shootout) Championship Results OFSAA Boys’ AAAA Soccer Belle Riverr June 5-7, 2014 One of three soccer championships taking place in the Windsor area may have created some logistical concerns but in the end all events, including the Boys’ AAAA (!?/%$!//& U$[!Y #$X&[! Park allowed teams to remain at the same venue for all matches, creating a great atmosphere for soccer. The perfect temperatures allowed athletes to showcase their skills over the three-day tournament, often wowing fans with exceptional speed and talent. The OFSAA popular Caboto Club hosted the banquet, which meant athletes and coaches would have more than enough to eat after a long day of action. Following dinner, convenors Angelo Geremia and Steven Richardson introduced Denis Gagnac of St. Anne HS (SWOSSAA) as the Leadership in School Sport recipient. Denis has been coaching for over 25 years and although he has a strong interest in hockey, he has also committed time to coaching volleyball, track #Y #$; %% #[% Multiple gold medallist and returning champions St. Edmond Campion (ROPSSAA) were determined to return to the gold medal game and after winning in extra-time %!!Y $#$?Y $!U"% #& St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS (YRAA). Continuing their trend, St. Edmond found themselves in extra-time once again. However, the composed and aggressive team from St. Theresa would convert on a penalty shot with a minute remaining in extra-time to claim the AAAA championship. Congratulations to Adam Bernardi, Matthew Calder, Michael Calder, Christian Cordero, Alessio Curti, Jonathan Davis, David Di Monte, Milano DiCianna, Remy Favero, Robert Fazzari, Glen Gershon, Arya Hemati, Kyle Hewitt, Calvin Koehl, Adam Lofranco, Gian-Louis Marinucci-Mayta, Jahsua Mills, Sid Nahidi, Matthew Pastor, Francisco Peralta, Austin Ricci, Mario Rossetti, Christian Teixeira, Lucas Ventura, and coaches Luca Savo and Gianluca Saggese. Also to be congratulated are the players from Agincourt CI (TDSSAA). The committee respected the way they choose to play the game of soccer, which included not taking a single card during the tournament. Participating Teams Pool A St. Edmund Campion Bishop Tonnos CHS St. Patrick HS Holy Names HS ROPSSAA GHAC NCSSAA SWOSSAA Pool C All Saints CSS Mother Teresa CSS St. Aloysius Gonzaga Michael Power/St. Joseph LOSSA WOSSAA ROPSSAA TDCAA Pool B Dante Alighieri Academy St. Michael’s College Forest Heights CI Innisdale SS TDCAA CISAA CWOSSAA GBSSA Pool D St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS Agincourt CI Saint Paul HS Ste. Anne HS YRAA TDSSAA SOSSA SWOSSAA Quarter-Finals St. Theresa of Lisieux def. Michael Power/St. Joseph Saint Paul HS def. Holy Names HS Forest Heights Collegiate def. St. Aloysius Gonzaga St. Edmond Campion SS def. Dante Alighieri Academy 7-0 1-1 (5-4 S.O.) 3-0 2-1 (ET) Semi-Finals St. Theresa of Lisieux def. Forest Heights Collegiate e St. Edmond Campion SS def. Saint Paul HS 3-0 3-1 (ET) Bronze Medal Game Forest Heights Collegiate def. Saint Paul HS 3-0 Gold Medal Game St. Theresa of Lisieux def. St. Edmond Campion SS 2-1 (ET) www.ofsaa.on.ca 31 OFSAA Girls’ A Soccer Windsorr June 5-7, 2014 E.S.C. E.J. Lajeunesse hosted the Girls’ A Soccer championship and provided a great OFSAA experience. Convenors Linda Carriere and Tom Couvillion rose to the challenge early and often and hosted an outstanding tournament. Linda was presented with the Leadership in School Sport Award during the banquet. Linda has coached multiple teams every year for 17 years including soccer, basketball, and badminton for both boys and girls and has represented her school and association well. Congrats Linda! On the pitch the action was intense with defending champion Villanova College eventually repeating as OFSAA gold medalists. Congrats: Montini Ava, Daniela Breda, Veronica Cianfarani, Ciera Decina, Briana Decina, Hannah Gardner, Pamela Kernohan, Athena Kirou-Mauro, Nadia Lackowicz, Alyssa Lazzer, Alessia Mangoni, Selena Mangoni, Alessia Mignardi, Sarah Papaluca, Mikalya Purdy, Taylor Taffo, Amanda Tankovich and Kristina Tankovich, and coaches Amanda Figliano and Grant Purdy. Special congratulations also go out to Glengarry DHS (EOSSAA) for playing hard while also showing respect for %!/ U$&%&!$#%Y& $%! U% play and attitude they were awarded the OFSAA Team Sportsmanship Award. Participating Teams 32 Pool A Villanova College Almaguin Highlands SS St Thomas Aquinas HS Heritage Christian School CISAA GBSSA NWOSSAA SOSSA Pool C Glengarry DHS Tecumseh Vista Academyy King’s Christian Collegiate ESC Hearst EOSSAA SWOSSAA GHAC NEOAA Pool B ES Jean Vanier Woodland Christian HS De La Salle College U of Toronto Schools SOSSA CWOSSA CISAA TDCAA Pool D Marymount Academyy Holy Cross HS ESC EJ Lajeunesse Port Hope HS NOSSA WOSSAA SWOSSAA COSSA Quarter-Finals Villanova def. U of Toronto School Heritage Christian def. De La Salle Lajeunesse def. Tecumseh Vista Glengarry def. Holy Cross 3-0 4-1 1-0 4-3 PK Semi-Finals Villanova def. Lajeunesse Glengarry def. Heritage Christian 7-0 3-1 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 Bronze Medal Game Heritage Christian def. Lajeunesse 3-0 Gold Medal Game Villanova def. Glengarryy 4-0 Championship Results OFSAA Girls’ AA Soccer Collingwood June 5-7, 2014 Under sunny skies the 2014 Girls’ AA Soccer championships in Collingwood kicked off an exciting competition. The pitches at Harbourview and Fisher Field were a great place to catch the action. Co-convenors Liz Payton and Melissa Wheatcroft did an excellent job preparing everyone for the championship. At the Craigleith Ski Club under the shadow of Blue Mountain, the championship banquet served up great food for all the hungry athletes. During the banquet festivities the Leadership in School Sport award was presented to Katie Funston of Jean Vanier C.H.S. (GBSSA). Katie has coached swimming, track, cross country and cheerleading and organized Terry Fox events and in 15 years teaching always goes above and beyond developing her students. Congratulations to the 2014 champions Bishop X&#% ("!%Y$!#+*\\+$$%"! [% #%//[ }\+!Y >? members: Mackenzie Bernhardt, Paige Boyle, Jessica Burke, Selena Case, Jaime de Jonge, Maia Di Nucci, Erika Gilbert, Victoria Hinchliffe, Megan Hoogaars, Samantha Keats, Olivia Lane, Jillian MacEachern, Brianna Martini, Sydney Natale, Leah Parisotto, Reighan [?&%(!$ }' } Tianna Sullivan, Kylee Szendrey, Adele Valeriote and Rebecca Valeriote, and coaches Natalie Downey and Philip Di Nucci. The student-athletes from Fort Frances HS (NWOSSAA) brought the right attitude and were awarded the Team Sportsmanship Award. This award recognizes not just !$#$$ $%&%%!&%&!$# their dedication to supporting the team concept of sports. Participating Teams Pool A SSt. Martin HS St. Mary’s College Jean Vanier Bayside SS St. Thomas Aquinas Pool B Belle River DHS Denis O’Connor Holy Trinity CSS Southwood SS Fort Frances HS ROPSSAA NOSSA GBSSA COSSA GHAC SWOSSAA LOSSA EOSSAA CWOSSA NWOSSAA Quarter-Finals St. Mary’s def. Denis O’Connorr Bishop Macdonnell def. St. Michael Cairine Wilson def. Centennial 2-1 2-1 1-0 1-0 Pool C Centennial SS Bishop Macdonnell Streetsville SS Bracebridge Muskoka Lakes Stephen Leacock CI SOSSA CWOSSA ROPSSAA GBSSA TDSSAA Pool D St. Michael CSS Holy Trinity HS ESC Theriault Cairine Wilson SS L’Essor WOSSAA GBSSA NEOAA NCSSAA SWOSSAA Semi-Finals Bell River def. Cairine Wilson Bishop Macdonnell def. St. Mary’s 4-0 2-1 Bronze Medal Game Cairine Wilson def. St. Mary’s 2-1 Gold Medal Game Bishop Macdonnell def. Belle Riverr 3-1 www.ofsaa.on.ca 33 OFSAA Girls’ AAA Soccer Thunder Bayy June 5-7, 2014 Teams from across Ontario traveled to Thunder Bay where convenors Frank Ruberto and Anthony Rizzo had cooked up an excellent championship. When the games started at Chapples Park and Fort William Stadium the play was stellar and matches ran smoothly thanks to all the behind the scenes efforts. Congratulations to the 2014 champions Humberside CI (TDSSAA) who became a dominant force in the second half of games, scoring three goals in the back end of %!!$?Y #Y [?$ Humberside team members: Jackson Bennett, Lauren Participating Teams Pool A Mother Theresa HS Fr. Leo J. Austin CSS Hammarskjold HS St. Roch CSS St. Peter’s SS Pool B St. Michael HS Westgate CVI St. James CHS Holy Cross CSS St. Peter’s SS THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 The Leadership in School Sport award was presented to convenor Frank Ruberto for his 22 years of service to school sport in the Thunder Bay area. As well as his longtime involvement in girls’ soccer, Frank has coached Badminton and Volleyball and helped to convene two other past OFSAA soccer events. NCSSAA LOSSA NWOSSAA ROPSSAA GBSSA Pool C Northern CI & VS Notre Dame CSS Senator O’Connor College St. Patrick’s HS Father Bressani CHS SWOSSAA GHAC TDCAA WOSSAA YRAA SOSSA NWOSSAA CWOSSA EOSSA COSSA Pool D St Michael CSS Parkside CI Bishop Ryan CSS Humberside CI St. Ignatius HS ROPSSAA WOSSA GHAC TDSSAA WOSSAA Quarter-Finals St. Roch CSS def. St. James CHS St. Michael HS (Niagara) def. Fr. Leo J. Austin CSS St. Michael CSS (Bolton) def. Fr. Bressani CHS Humberside CI def. Senator O’Connor College 34 Di Felice, Soraya El-Houni, Annika Engholm, Lauren Galek, Zoe Georgilis, Sabrina Hempel, Sarah Hill, Alexandra Kokkoros, Erin Locke, Talia Merino-Sierra, Bryn Powell, Suzy Purdy, Sarah Ryner, Caroline Serjeant, Rachel Shepherd, Emilia Silva, Jenny Wolever, Christina Woloszczuk and Miriam Yosief, and coaches Joanne Loewen and Jill Pulford-Thorpe. 2-0 2-0 2-1 3-0 Congratulations are also due to Team Sportsmanship Award winners Father Bressani CHS of Woodbridge (YRAA) for their sportsmanship and model behaviour throughout the championship. Semi-Finals St. Michael HS (Niagara) def. St. Michael CSS (Bolton) 1-0 Humberside CI def. St. Roch CSS 4-0 Bronze Medal Game St. Roch CSS def. St. Michael CSS (Bolton) 2-1 Gold Medal Game Humberside CI def. St. Michael HS (Niagara) 3-0 Championship Results OFSAA Girls’ AAAA Soccer Oakville June 5-7, 2014 Soccer fans, spectators, parents and teachers were delighted by the play of OFSAA girls’ soccer at Pine Glen Soccer Centre where 16 teams from across Ontario came to compete for gold. Those who couldn’t make it out to Oakville were kept in the loop through the @ OFSAAGirlSoccer Twitter account where AAAA and AAA convenors especially used technology to keep followers updated. The Leadership in School Sport award was presented to Vesna Brnadic of Holy Trinity Catholic School (GHAC) for 21 years of dedication to school sports and mentoring $#\! $$!$&%&!#}% U Y # hockey, badminton, cross-country, rugby as well as soccer. Thanks Vesna and congratulations on some wellearned recognition! Steele and Chelsia Watson, and coaches Andrew Cairns, Allison Fox, and Dawn Mcloughlin. For exemplifying the OFSAA values of leadership, commitment, equity, respect, growth, and development, Glebe CI was presented the Team Sportsmanship award. Congratulations and thank you Glebe! On the pitch the team from Bill Crothers triumphed with a close 1-0 margin in the Y ?&!%;ZZ[% # Participating Teams Congrats: Bailey Archer, Tori Pool A Bellar, Mary Craig, Kerry da Cardinal Newman Silva, Laura Dell’Erede, Megan Grand River Di Natale, Mikaela Dodig, Cassie Banting Memorial Ferguson, Devon Kerr, Krysten Glebe CI Lindquist, Justice Luddington, Pool B Maren Melnick, Christina Morelli, St. Thomas Aquinas Angela Naccarato, Rebecca Neish, St. Paul Ocean Parr, Arthi Raviandran, Ajax HS Aliya Romualdo, Mia Rossi, Megan Michael Power/ St. Joseph Saftich, Christine Sampson, Frannie Simms, Amanda Spano, Katelyn Quarter-Finals St. Thomas Aquinas def. Cardinal Newman Grand River def. Ajax HS Dunbarton def. St. Marcellinus Bill Crothers def. St. Anne 5-3 OT 2-1 OT 2-1 2-1 TDCAA CWOSSA GBSSA NCSSAA Pool C Dunbarton CS St. Anne Lawrence Park CI Westdale LOSSA WOSSAA TDSSAA SOSSA GHAC SOSSA LOSSA TDCAA Pool D St. Marcellinus Bill Crothers Sir John A Macdonald Bishop Reding ROPSSAA YRAA CWOSSA GHAC Semi-Finals Bill Crothers def. St. Thomas Aquinas Dunbarton def. Grand River 6-0 4-3 Bronze Medal Game St. Thomas Aquinas def. Grand River 5-1 Gold Medal Game Bill Crothers def. Dunbarton 1-0 www.ofsaa.on.ca 35 OFSAA Tennis Toronto June 2 – 4, 2014 OFSAA would like to thank the convenor, Michael Robinson, and his organizing committee of Tami Hawkins, Dave Hawkins, Mary Jane Robinson, and David McCallum in organizing an excellent championship. Thank you must also go to all the volunteers who helped make the championship run smoothly. OFSAA would like to thank David Lea of the Ontario Tennis Association for his assistance with OFSAA Tennis. On June 2 – 4, the 2014 OFSAA Tennis Championships saw 363 tennis players from 149 schools competing in over 450 matches. Fortunately on Monday, the weather conditions were favourable $%! !Y$#U?&!$"%#%%$! ( and York University. With rain showers throughout the day on Tuesday, some matches were played indoors. However, when the sky cleared, the outdoor matches resumed and all scheduled matches were completed that day. All the athletes and coaches must be congratulated in qualifying for the championship. During the three day event, there were many excellent matches played. 36 This year’s recipient of the OFSAA Leadership in School Sport Award for tennis was David McCallum from Westgate Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Thunder Bay. His commitment to coaching in NWOSSAA over the past seventeen years has been very commendable. Congratulations to all the medal winners listed below. High School Boys Singles: 1. Alex Rau – Trinity College School (CISAA) 8 - 5 2. P J Conlon - Upper Canada College (CISAA) 3. Robbie Friesen - Eden (SOSSA) 8 - 5 4. Sergio Raez Villanueva – John Cabot C.S.S. (ROPSSAA) Open Boys Singles: +Y%&;?¤%!>ZZ% 2. Christopher Fletcher - Windsor Massey (SWOSSAA) 3. Mark Jensen - Oakville Trafalgar (GHAC) 8 – 6 4. Marcel Molina - Holy Trinity (GHAC) High School Boys Doubles: 1. James Stevenson & Victor Li – St. Andrew’s College (CISAA) 8 - 3 2. Connor Gorrie & Derek Holzscherer – Waterloo C.I. (CWOSSA) 3. Connor Hutchison & Tyler Lam – Holy Trinity School (CISAA) 8 - 2 4. Jamie Davidson & Nikhil Taneja – A.B. Lucas (WOSSAA) Open Boys Doubles: 1. Chris Corrao & Vahagn Tonakanian - Bill Crothers (YRAA) – 8 - 7 (9-7) 2. Brett Stinson & Arseniy Sklyarov – Northview (TDSSAA) 3. Spencer Grant & Nic Loncar - Oakville Trafalgar (GHAC) - 8 – 3 4. Stefano Benedetti & Gabriel Pozo - Bishop Allen (TDCAA) High School Girls Singles: 1. Dasha Larinova-Westmount S.S. (SOSSA) 8 - 5 2. Madison Politsky – Toronto Prep (TDCAA) 3. Isabella Baston – Forest Hill (TDSSAA) 8 – 7 (8 – 6) 4. Jules Johnson – Oakridge S.S. (WOSSAA) Open Girls Singles: 1. Sophie Bui – Thornhill (YRAA) - 8 – 4 2. Ksenia Providokhina - Bill Crothers (YRAA) 3. Rebecca Herrington - Banting Memorial H.S. (GBSSA) - 8-7 (7-3) 4. Anna Maria Buraya, Bayview Glen (CISAA) High School Girls Doubles: 1. Bridget Hall & Nicole Jordan - St. Thomas Aquinas CSS (WOSSAA) 8 - 5 2. Catherine Rastin & Clara Rastin - Sarnia St. Pat’s (SWOSSAA) 3. Agatha Klak & Caroline Perez - Vaughan Road (TDSSAA) 8 to 3 4. Alexandra Lisyansky & Anastasia Branopolski - St. Teresa (YRAA) Open Girls Doubles: 1. Katherine Yampolsky & Julia Kobylianski – Thornhill (YRAA) - 8 – 5 2. Ecaterina Camer & Ema Bakalova - Lawrence Park (TDSSAA) 3. Heidi Wang & Tiana Cheung – Unionville (YRAA) - 8 to 1 4. Melissa King & Amanda King - Bishop Allen (TDCAA) High School Mixed Doubles: 1. Gaetano Di Pietro, Nicole Amaral- Trinity College (CISAA) 8 to 2 2. Laine Lubgans & Nick DePaul – Nelson (GHAC) 3. Jack Meireles & Lindsay Hawkins - Glebe C.I. (NCSSAA) 8 to 4 4. Waleed Baig and Jess Moffatt - A. B. Lucas SS (WOSSAA) Open Mixed Doubles: 1. Jane Coombs & Peter Coombs - Oakville Trafalgar (GHAC) - 8 - 3 2. Mya Bui & Zeeydan Youssef - Pickering HS (LOSSA) 3. Aidan Potvin & Layne Van Buskirk - Holy Names (SWOSSAA) - 8 – 2 4. Blake Lukacs & Tressa Mostroianni - Notre Dame College (SOSSA) THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 Championship Results OFSAA Track & Field Mississauga June 5 - 7, 2014 St. Marcellinus SS was the site of the 2014 OFSAA Track & Field Championships. It had been the vision of Dave Ropret, Angelo Di Francesco and Peter Turano to host an OFSAA Track & Field Championship at the beautiful facility at their school. For the second year in a row, Kyra Constantine (St. Roch CSS, Brampton) also captured three gold medals in the Senior Girls 100m, 200m & 400m. Grace Tennant (South Lincoln HS) captured three gold medals in the Midget Girls Shot Put, Discus, and Javelin. Dave and Angelo provided the leadership and inspiration for the many volunteers and committee members from the South Region to ensure the success of the championship for 2379 participants and their coaches from 493 schools across Ontario. OFSAA would like to thank the organizing committee: Dave Ropret (Convenor); Angelo Di Francesco (Convenor); Orlando Riverso (Program & Sponsorship); Jody Miller and Kathryn Dertinger (Registration,Website,Entries and Awards); Peter Turano, Damian Anisko, and Yuri Palaszczuk (Facilities, Equipment, and Financials); Phil Policelli, Bruce U&&!%#%[' %~$Y& $¥ Mike Porto and Shannon Ferreira (Volunteers and Parking); Vinnie Saliba, Shane Byrne, and Vince Ferra(Security, Gate, and Signage); Danny Webster and Elizabeth Wong (Media); Julie Arseneau (Accommodations); Marcia Baker (Para Athletes). The organizing committee would also like to thank the City of Mississauga for its support of OFSAA as well as the many sponsors who also contributed to the success of these championships. Congratulations to Arielle Tessier (Villanova College); Emily Cohen (Lawrence Park); Tess Verhoven (Oakridge); Ebhani Blackwood (Bill Crothers); Mariam Abdul- Rashid (Eastdale); Tolulope (RH King); Riley Tell (Father Leo Austin); Joey Daniels (Cameron Heights); Bolade Ajomale (Alexander MacKenzie); Justyn Knight (St. Michael’s College) Kayode Simmonds(St. Thomas Aquinas); Noah Rolph (Parkside CI) and Nick Neri (Cardinal Leger SS) who were all double gold medal winners at these championships. The following OFSAA records were broken during the 2014 championships: Midget Women Shot Put Grace Tennant – South Lincoln HS – Smithville- 12.10m Senior Women 100m Visually Impaired Larissa Baird – St. Mark CHS- Manotick – 14.20 Senior Women – 400m Hurdles Mariam Abdul-Rashid – Eastdale CVI- Oshawa – 58.38 OFSAA would also like to thank NIKE for its contribution to the championships. The athlete village was a constant hub for everyone. Midget Men – 400m Nathan Friginette – Blessed Pope John Paul II - Toronto- 49.77 OFSAA congratulates both Dave Ropret (St. Marcellinus) and Kathryn Dertinger (Erindale SS) for being the recipients of the OFSAA Leadership In School Sport Award. %!}#'!U#!}?#$[Y& contribution to high school sport in their respective areas for many years. Senior Men – 100m Visually Impaired Nick Neri – Cardinal Leger CSS- Brampton – 13.52 The championships are about athletes and they did not #$//%!!$$&&%"#$!Y #!$#$ the Civic Centre for the three days. Junior Men 300m Hurdles Joey Daniels – Cameron Heights CI – Kitchener – 37.97 Senior Men – 800m – Visually Impaired Nick Neri – Cardinal Leger CSS- Brampton – 2:17. 00 Senior Men – 800m Ambulatory Hudson Booth – Almaguin Highlands SS – South River – 2:50.42 OFSAA Track & Field Results - 2014 Top Six Place Finishers * Denotes OFSAA Record; ! Denotes Canadian Interscholastic Record MIDGET GIRLS 100M 1 Arielle Tessier 2 Xahria Santiago 3 Kayla Howard 4 Marissa Battle 5 Jada Jackson 6 Anona St. Juste Villanova College Notre Dame- Ajax All Saints- Whitby Kingston CVI W.F. Herman Pickering HS 12. 24 12. 38 12. 49 12. 66 12. 67 12. 70 400m 1 Ashland Best 2 Zoe Sherar 3 Megan Beaudry 4 Madi Jarvis 5 Claudia Caird 6 Maelisse Trapeau Centennial-Guelph Bloor CI Lord Dorchester Guelph CVI Garneau Lycee Claudel 57. 46 57. 58 58. 00 58. 29 58. 73 59. 06 1500m 1 Emily Cohen 2 Christine Laurie 3 Keili Shepherd 4 Sevanne Ghazarian 5 Jacquelyn Quesnel 6 Kylee Raftis Lawrence Park Kitchener- Waterloo Glebe CI St. Benedict-Cambridge Kingston CVI Bishop Strachan 4.34.74 4.44.82 4.45.12 4.46.05 4.48.23 4.53.11 200m 1 Arielle Tessier 2 Ashland Best 3 Zoe Sherar 4 Anona St. Juste 5 Eunice Boateng 6 Sadian Hinds-Blackstock Villanova College Centennial-Guelph Bloor CI Pickering HS Cedarbrae CI Longfields 24. 81 25. 01 25. 02 25. 34 25. 74 26. 29 800m 1 Emily Cohen 2 Kristen Siermachesky 3 Jacquelyn Quesnel 4 Keili Shepherd 5 Maelisse Trapeau 6 Christine Laurie Lawrence Park Timiskaming DSS Kingston CVI Glebe CI Lycee Claudel Kitchener-Waterloo 2.10.75 2.14.72 2.18.16 2.18.41 2.18.48 2.18.91 3000m 1 Shona McCulloch 2 Amanda Bull 3 Kylee Raftis 4 Madison Burnham 5 Jenna Rossi 6 Miranda Thompson Longfields Donald A. Wilson Bishop Strachan Tecumseh Vista Gisele- Lalonde Bishop Strachan 10.07. 06 10.27. 89 10.35. 58 10.46. 35 10.49. 56 10.51.57 www.ofsaa.on.ca 37 80M Hurdles 1 Tess Verhoven 2 Victoria Fair 3 Kaylyn Hall 4 Kelysa Chambers 5 Skyla Minaker 6 Trinity Lougheed Oakridge SS E.L. Crossley H.B. Beal Brampton Centennial Northern CI & VS Laura Secord 11. 85 12. 02 12. 13 12. 23 12. 44 12. 77 4 x 100m Relay 1 W.F. Herman 2 Dunbarton HS 3 Oakridge SS 4 Cedarbrae CI 5 David Suzuki SS 6 St. Edmund Campion 49. 67 50. 45 50. 56 50. 90 51. 46 51. 53 300m Hurdles 1 Xahria Santiago 2 Sadian Hinds-Blackstock 3 Katie Beaudry 4 Lucia McElwain 5 Alanna Peplinski 6 Kelysa Chambers Notre Dame- Ajax Longfields Lord Dorchester Essex DHS E.L. Crossley Brampton Centennial 43. 89 44. 55 45. 79 46. 50 46. 64 47. 70 High Jump 1 Katie Beaudry 2 Lauren Norris 3 Savannah Davidson 4 Sarah Donovan 5 Rowan Thomas 5 Lucy Glen-Carter Lord Dorchester Lindsay CVI St. Mary -Pickering A.B. Lucas Governor Simcoe Rosedale Heights 1. 62m 1. 60m 1. 58m 1. 55m 1. 50m 1. 50m Pole Vault 1 Tess Verhoven 2 Madison Bardoel 3 Mackayla Petrie 4 Julia Maine 5 Arianna Hicks-Singh 6 Emma Pasco Oakridge SS St. Anne CHS Char-Lan DHS Lisgar CI Lawrence Park Char-Lan DHS 2. 80m 2. 70m 2. 60m 2. 60m 2. 50m 2. 50m Long Jump 1 Te-Anna Stephenson 2 Keira Christie-Galloway 3 Jody Mou 4 Allison Byrnes 5 Claire Larose 6 Emily Sluys Sinclair St.Matthew-Orleans UTS Marymount Academy Oakridge SS A.B. Lucas 5. 21m 5. 19m 4. 92m 4. 90m 4. 87m 4. 83m Triple Jump 1 Lucia McElwain 2 Rowan Thomas 3 Jada Nneji 4 Allison Byrnes 5 Emma Zucker 6 Ayla Jacobs Essex DHS Governor Simcoe Cardinal Carter-Aurora Marymount Academy Ashbury College Chatham-Kent SS 11. 16m 11. 04m 10. 92m 10. 67m 10. 64m 10. 49m Shot Put 1 Grace Tennant 2 Victoria Fair 3 Ellie Zeeman-Atkinson 4 Braiden Nichols 5 Vera Wilson 6 Danielle Herfst South Lincoln HS E.L. Crossley Dunbarton HS St. John CHS Marguerite d’Youville Campbellford DHS 12. 10m* 10. 38m 10. 29m 10. 21m 10. 04m 9. 59m Discus 1 Grace Tennant 2 Emily Fawcett 3 Camilla Marangelli 4 Melanie Wiesenberg 5 Braiden Nichols 6 Maggie Wells South Lincoln HS Holy Cross- Kingston Tecumseh Vista Fellowes HS St. John CHS Seaway DHS 40. 67m 30. 12m 27. 96m 27. 51m 27. 21m 27. 14m Javelin 1 Grace Tennant 2 Sophie Slovenski 3 Carleigh Labelle 4 Maddy Carrigan 5 Jana Kucera 6 Alyssa Puskaric South Lincoln HS Bayview Glen W.F. Herman Bishop Tonnos Chatham-Kent Tecumseh Vista 38. 35m 32. 50m 32. 04m 31. 86m 30. 66m 30.60m JUNIOR GIRLS 38 THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 100M 1 Kyra Constantine 2 Shyvonne Roxborough 3 Zaria Armstrong 4 Maya Reynolds 5 Renae Taylor 6 Chaetoni Husbands St. Roch CSS South Carleton T A Blakelock HS Collingwood CI Emery CI Anderson CVI 12. 24 12. 34 12. 47 12. 61 12. 65 12. 69 200m 1 Kyra Constantine 2 Ebhani Blackwood 3 Natalie Topp 4 Colle Thompson 5 Jenna Smith 6 Shyvonne Roxborough St. Roch CSS Bill Crothers SS St. Mary’s Bell HS Highland SS South Carleton 24. 33 24. 92 25. 06 25. 10 25. 19 25. 22 400m 1 Kyra Constantine 2 Jenna Smith 3 Kristen O’Neill 4 Dallyssa Huggins 5 Natalie Topp 6 Savannah Rouse St. Roch CSS Highland SS Ignatius of Loyola Bill Crothers SS St. Mary’s Vaughan Road Acad. 54. 59 55. 88 55. 93 56. 66 57. 00 57. 49 800m 1 Kristen O’Neill 2 Lucia Stafford 3 Allison Anderson 4 Savannah Rouse 5 Annie Viera 6 Kate Stewart Ignatius of Loyola Toronto French School Malvern CI Vaughan Road Acad. All Saints- Whitby Newmarket HS 2.11. 08 2.12. 34 2.12. 56 2.17. 02 2.18. 88 2.19. 54 Championship ChampionshipResults Results 1500m 1 Allison Anderson 2 Jessie Fleming 3 Branna MacDougall 4 Melissa Anastasakis 5 Hiley Dobbs 6 Mackenzie Cameron Malvern CI London Central Regiopolis St. Theresa’s CHS Donald A. Wilson Christ The King 4.35. 78 4.36. 93 4.37. 78 4.40. 98 4.41. 35 4.42. 23 High Jump 1 Dallyssa Huggins 2 Hannah Kusner 3 Emily Oldfield 4 Emily Brooks 5 Thianna Taylor 6 Emily Sprague Bill Crothers SS Oakridge SS Elmvale DHS Brock HS Stouffville DSS Canterbury HS 1. 70m 1.60m 1.60m 1. 60m 1. 60m 1. 55m Discus 1 Denise Balogh 2 Morgan Desjardins 3 Cassandra Plute 4 Tanya Coulter 5 Monifa Hylton 6 Gabriel Warren Cardinal Carter-Aurora ES de Pain Court Blessed Trinity Glebe CI Brampton Christian Brock HS 35. 13m 31. 54m 31. 25m 30. 58m 29. 93m 28. 65m 3000m 1 Jessie Fleming 2 Hiley Dobbs 3 Mackenzie Cameron 4 Melissa Anastasakis 5 Sophie Rodenburg 6 Heidi Ohrling London Central Donald A. Wilson Christ The King St. Theresa’s CHS Earl of March SS Collingwood CI 10.16. 35 10.17. 21 10.26. 17 10.32. 39 10.32. 58 10.32. 79 Pole Vault 1 Makiah Hunt 2 Tessa Hamilton 3 Maggie McCullough 4 Jasmine Lougheed 5 Leah Hesman 6 Taylor MacDonald St. Michael-Niagara Falls Delhi DSS Oakridge SS Laura Secord SS Sandwich SS Lawrence Park CI 3. 40m 2. 85m 2. 65m 2. 65m 2. 65m 2. 55m Javelin 1 Alexis Brenzil 2 Abby Brandon 3 Danika Falvo 4 Denise Balogh 5 Paula Meek 6 Holly Taylor Centennial Perth & District Note-Dame - Sudbury Cardinal Carter-Aurora Arnprior DHS Assumption - Brampton 40. 73m 34. 95m 34. 76m 34. 38m 33. 49m 33. 30m 80m Hurdles 1 Brittany Stenekes 2 Jaiden Mulder 3 Kelly Hodgins 4 Abby Bolton 5 Aaliyah Rodgers 6 Madeline Whitestone Highland SS General Amherst Northern CI & VS Ridgeway-Crystal Grand River CI Harbord CI 11. 74 11. 90 12. 18 12. 40 12. 43 12. 50 Long Jump 1 Ebhani Blackwood 2 Shyvonne Roxborough 3 Brittany Stenekes 4 Shaniece Bennett 5 Marissa Dubois 6 Kelsey Aroujo Bill Crothers SS South Carleton Highland SS St. Joseph’s - Toronto Wesdale SS Holy Trinity- Brampton 5. 33m 5. 33m 5. 25m 5. 16m 5. 13m 5. 12m 100m 1 Leah Buchanan 2 Shanice Williams 3 Alanna Hendricks 4 Chinque Thompson 5 McKayla Eves 6 Alexandra Telford Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Northview Heights Pickering HS O’Neill CVI Lambton Central Brookfield HS 11. 73 11. 98 12. 11 12. 13 12. 16 12. 18 300m Hurdles 1 Jaiden Mulder 2 Tatiana Desender 3 Kylie Paliani 4 Sarah Jackson 5 Brittany Stenekes 6 Dallyssa Huggins General Amherst Saunders SS Medway HS St. Mark CHS Highland SS Bill Crothers SS 43. 95 44. 07 44. 10 44. 30 44. 39 44. 77 Triple Jump 1 Ebhani Blackwood 2 Paige Doyle 3 Katharine Herron 4 Abbt Woods 5 Sarah De Los Santos 6 Cloe Gravelle Bill Crothers SS Robert F. Hall Bayside SS John F. Ross CVI Forest Heights ESP De La Salle 11. 67m 11. 47m 11. 34m 11. 28m 10. 95m 10. 75m 200m 1 Maya Genard 2 Mariam Abdul- Rashid 3 Zanara McIntosh 4 McKayla Eves 5 Savannah Simpson 6 Courtney Dwyer St. Marcellinus Eastdale CVI Pickering HS Lambton Central Bishop Tonnos Glebe 24. 22 24. 46 24. 71 24. 73 24. 98 25. 11 4 x 100m Relay 1 Bill Crothers SS 2 St. Marguerite D’Youville 3 Glebe CI 4 Northern CI & VS 5 Father Henry Carr 6 Wesdale SS 48. 67 49. 28 49. 29 49. 36 49.41 49. 93 Shot Put 1 Morgan Desjardins 2 Hailey Wolfgram 3 Cassandra Plute 4 Alexis Brenzil 5 Stephanie Neatby 6 Laura Mehew ES de Pain Court Regiopolis Blessed Trinity Centennial Father Redmond Fenelon Falls SS 11. 29m 10. 83m 10. 46m 10. 45m 10. 40m 10. 00m SENIOR GIRLS www.ofsaa.on.ca 39 400m 1 Taylor Sharpe 2 Kristen Metcalfe 3 Taysia Radoslav 4 Erinn Stenman-Fahey 5 Tiffany Sabado 6 Evelyne Guay 800m 1 Kailee Sawyer 2 Erinn Stenman-Fahey 3 Alexandra Lucki 4 Paige Nock 5 Evelyne Guay 6 Bridget Oneill Bluevale CI Canterbury HS Bishop Allen Academy Courtice SS Abbey Park HS Ignatius of Loyola 54. 77 55. 17 55. 35 56. 01 56. 49 56. 78 Long Jump 1 Daijha Heron 2 Jamilah James 3 Olivia Campbell 4 Brittney Gibbs 5 Taliyah Campbell 6 Clare Thompson 2.07. 78 2.10.38 2.10. 75 2.10. 96 2.11. 20 2.12. 94 Triple Jump 1 Brittany Graves 2 Daijha Heron 3 Brittney Gibbs 4 Jamilah James 5 Hannah- Kelsey Smith 6 Taliyah Campbell Father Henry Carr A.B. Lucas Thousand Islands SS E.J. Lajeunesse Lindsay CVI South Huron DHS 13. 49m 11. 90m 11. 74m 11. 70m 11. 34m 11. 28m Sinclair SS Birchmount Park Father Redmond Sir Oliver Mowat Markville SS Ursuline College Joan of Arc - Barrie Sinclair SS Sir Oliver Mowat Birchmount Park Sinclair SS Markville SS 49. 77 * 51. 85 52. 30 52. 50 52. 65 53. 16 40. 60m 40. 17m 36. 22m 35. 17m 34. 38m 33. 02m 800m 1 Braydon Clarke 2 Nicholas Mateus 3 Nathaniel St. Romain 4 Gavin Hughes 5 Neil Francis 6 Reilly McCann Erin District HS Joan of Arc - Mississauga Nicholson CC St. James CHS Father Henry Carr Franco- Cite 1.59. 26 2.00. 59 2.01.22 2.01. 31 2.06. 74 2.07. 32 Sandwich SS Bill Crothers SS Eastdale SS Crestwood SS OD/Park SS Erin District HS 45. 96m 43. 07m 39. 08m 38. 31m 37. 69m 36. 88m 1500m 1 Mathieu Plamondon 2 Braydon Clarke 3 Theo Hassim 4 Luke Jaciw-Zurakowsky 5 Mitch deLange 6 Reilly McCann ESC Theriault Erin District HS Winston Churchill- St. Catharines Notre Dame - Ajax Unity Christian Franco- Cite 3.59. 74 4.00. 97 4.09. 46 4.11. 27 4.11. 50 4.14. 86 1500m Steeplechase 1 Mary Margaret Scheunert 2 Cailie McGuire 3 Emily Drouin 4 Paige Sandwell 5 Brianna Dolderman 6 Katerina Cirone Garneau Loyola CSS Regiopolis Dr. G. W. Williams Centre Wellington R.S. McLaughlin 5.07. 82 5.08. 72 5.09. 25 5.09. 64 5.15. 14 5. 16. 45 3000m 1 Mitch deLange 2 Theo Hassim 3 Luke Jaciw-Zurakowsky 4 Graham Baird 5 Liam Donnelly 6 Sam Nuesselder Unity Christian Winston Churchill- St. Catharines Notre Dame - Ajax Dunbarton HS St. Mary - Hamilton Saugeen DSS 9.15. 50 9.16. 10 9.18. 58 9.19. 00 9.26. 23 9.29. 06 100m Visually Impaired 1 Larissa Brown 2 Alexis Askin- Hunter 3 Christina DiMaria 4 Trista McKee- Arlidge St. Mark CHS Sarnia CI & TS Cardinal Carter-Aurora Princ Edward CI 14. 20 * 16. 39 17. 51 26. 20 800m Visually Impaired 1 Christina DiMaria 2 Trista McKee- Arlidge Cardinal Carter-Aurora Princ Edward CI 3.04.15 5.37. 78 100m Hurdles 1 Tyrell-Mairs-Onwumere 2 JR Speed 3 Vahid Andrews 4 Holden Child 5 Stephen Krebs 6 Tony Shi H.B. Beal SS Northview Heights Birchmount Park Winston Churchill- St. Catharines Jean de Brebeuf- Hamilton Waterloo CI 13. 58 14. 01 14. 06 14. 39 14. 41 14. 70 300m Hurdles 1 JR Speed 2 Tyrell Mairs-Onwumere 3 Vahid Andrews 4 Shawn Gilmour 5 Samuel Mukenge 6 Eric Zhu Northview Heights H.B. Beal SS Birchmount Park Markham DHS St. Augustine SS Merivale HS 40. 18 40. 23 41. 55 42. 38 42. 69 43. 24 4 x 100m Relay 1 Father Henry Carr 2 Sir Wilfrid Laurier SS- Toronto 3 St. Stephen CSS - Bowmanville 4 Vincent Massey 5 W.F. Herman 6 St. Mary CSS - Hamilton 44. 74 45. 54 45. 56 45. 57 45. 65 45. 84 High Jump 1 Justin Jongsma 2 Quinn Hiemstra 3 Anthony Donnet 4 Joshua Pius 5 Dominic Kon 5 Cole Fraser Guido De Bres Craig Kielbu Queen Elizabeth - Kingston Our Lady of Mt. Carmel St. Robert CHS Notre Dame - Carleton Place 3000m 1 Claire Smith 2 Charlotte Prouse 3 Hannah Woodhouse 4 Stephanie Ryall 5 Alex McGowan 6 Katie Fisher Glebe CI London Central GBSS Wesdale SS Canterbury HS Uxbridge SS 9.35. 39 9.45. 71 9.53. 12 9.57. 93 10.14. 38 10.19. 25 Discus 1 Sam Buck 2 Obeng Marfo 3 Jazmin Kikkert-Labeau 4 Ilyssa Boisvenue 5 Ashley Wallace 6 Cyerra Cassell OD/Park SS Father Henry Carr Port Colborne HS Port Colborne HS OD/Park SS Bill Crothers SS 100m Hurdles 1 Mariam Abdul- Rashid 2 Tia Thevenin 3 Alexia Lamothe 4 Lexi Aitken 5 Alexandra Tierney 6 Sarah Hammond Eastdale CVI Pine Ridge SS Cairine Wilson St. Anne’s CSS Sacred Heart - Stittsville St. Basil’s SS 13. 74 13. 82 13. 86 14. 04 14. 35 14. 61 Javelin 1 Bailey Dell 2 Breanne Wilson-Bennett 3 Sonia Foster 4 Ashley Pryke 5 Sam Buck 6 Rebecca Morrison 400m Hurdles 1 Mariam Abdul- Rashid 2 Lexi Aitken 3 Alexandra Tierney 4 Taysia Radoslav 5 Alexia Lamothe 6 Kristen Metcalfe Eastdale CVI St. Anne’s CSS Sacred Heart - Stittsville Cardinal Newman- Toronto Cairine Wilson Etobicoke School of Arts 58. 38 * 1.00. 25 1.00. 75 1.00. 78 1.01. 91 1. 02. 45 4 x100m Relay 1 St. Edmund Campion 2 Birchmount Park 3 David Suzuki SS 4 Essex District HS 5 Sandwich SS 6 East Northumberland SS 48. 18 48. 28 48. 86 49. 03 49. 30 49. 68 Father Michael Goetz Abbey Park HS Greenwood College Merivale HS Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Notre Dame- Toronto Bill Crothers JA Macdonald-Waterloo Regina Mundi Humberside CI Lakeshore CHS Northern SS - Toronto THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 100m Ambulatory 1 Julianne Miszk 2 Shirley Hughes 3 Amen Ahi 4 Jessica D’Souza 5 Madison Wilson- Walker 6 Sydney Ramsey 1. 73m 1. 70m 1. 70m 1. 65m 1. 65m 1. 65m 3. 75m 3. 45m 3. 35m 3. 35m 3. 10m 3. 10m St. Ignatius HS 800m Ambulatory 1 Madison Wilson- Walker 2 Isabelle Charron St. Michael - Niagara Falls Sydenham HS St. Michael - Niagara Falls St. Mary -Pickering Lord Dorchester London Central Lord Dorchester St. Peter’s - Peterborough 100m Intellectually Impaired 1 Alicia Tustin Fellowes HS 2 Sara Albers St. Thomas Aquinas-London 3 Talin Najarian Governor Simcoe 4 Brittany Cottee Woodroffe HS 5 Emma Colpittis Fellowes HS 6 Dominique Hannah Sydenham HS 17. 49 17. 70 17. 87 18. 71 18. 84 21. 07 4.27. 84 4.28. 73 15. 23 15. 38 16. 08 16. 54 16. 60 16. 85 R.H. King Academy Father Henry Carr Pope John Paul II - Toronto J Clarke Richardson 11. 27 11. 55 11. 56 11. 56 11. 69 11. 76 Pope John Paul II - Toronto Father Henry Carr JA Macdonald - Waterloo OD/Park SS W.F. Herman Hammarskjold HS 4.27. 96 4.28. 53 4.29. 47 4.29. 51 4.33. 45 4.35. 50 High Jump 1 Maya Naruszewicz 2 Devyn Mackenzie 3 Shaelyn Laurie 4 Barb Bitchoka 5 Emilia Grala 6 Katherine Follis 200m 1 Tolulope Taiwo 2 Khamal Stewart-Baynes 3 Nathan Friginette 4 Jaeden Melbourne 5 Jovan Griffiths 6 Dylan Scocchia R.H. King Academy David Suzuki SS Father Henry Carr St. Stephen’s CSS 400m 1 Nathan Friginette 2 Neil Francis 3 John Fish 4 Kole Scott 5 Josh Wogiren 6 Will McDonough La Salle SS Glebe CI London Central Bishop Allen Academy Courtice SS R.S. McLaughlin 3.54. 74 3.55. 00 3.55. 04 3.55. 46 3.57. 44 3.59. 25 12. 22m 12. 14m 11. 89m 11. 65m 11. 48m 11. 16m MIDGET BOYS 100m 1 Tolulope Taiwo 2 Solomon Adams 3 Khamal Stewart-Baynes 4 Jelani Yorke 5 Jovan Griffiths 6 Dylan Scocchia St. Ignatius HS Shot Put 1 Obeng Marfo 2 Natalie Warren 3 Addi Halaiday 4 Lauren Bohn 5 Christina Trent 6 Beth Kester 4 x 400m Relay 1 Lord Dorchester 2 Bill Crothers SS 3 Highland SS 4 St. Ignatius of Loyola- Oakville 5 Pickering SS 6 Centre Wellington DHS 5. 38m 5. 17m 5. 14m 5. 12m 5. 03m 5. 01m 22. 38 22. 58 22. 64 23. 22 23. 345 23. 348 1500m 1 Heather Jaros 2 Claire Smith 3 Charlotte Prouse 4 Alexandra Lucki 5 Paige Nock 6 Chardae Henry Pole Vault 1 Emma Li 2 Anna Larsson 3 Jessica Simpson 3 Ala Tryczynska 5 Amanda Reid 6 Catherine Petolescu 40 St. Mary -Pickering Etobicoke School of Arts Cardinal Newman-Toronto Canterbury HS Notre Dame- Toronto Abbey Park HS 1. 86m 1. 83m 1. 80m 1. 75m 1. 75m 1. 75m Championship Results Pole Vault 1 Brennan Sequin 2 Nojah Parker 3 Jesse Devogelaere 4 Charlie Fogerty 5 Brayden Desjardins 5 Aiden Anger Char- Lan DHS College Avenue St. Anne CHS Turner - Fenton SS Thousand Islands SS Almaquin Highland 3. 30m 3. 30m 3. 05m 3. 05m 3. 05m 3. 05m Long Jump 1 Emmanuel Akingbola 2 Eric Mitchell 3 Adam Lee 4 Gerrard Wallace 5 Scott Peel 6 Logan Panek Sir Wilfrid Laurier SS- Toronto Notre Dame - Carleton Place John F. Ross Heart Lake SS Fenelon Falls SS Sandwich SS 6. 65m 6. 44m 6. 25m 6. 25m 6. 24m 5. 95m 100m 1 Aiden Victor 2 Samuel Adams 3 Joey Daniels 4 Trent Snyder 5 Dorbor Kollie 6 Kurdell Reason Triple Jump 1 Scott Peel 2 Chandru Bahi 3 Logan Panek 4 Kenny Sitharath 5 Elijah Smith 6 Akim Olak Fenelon Falls SS Sir Oliver Mowat Sandwich SS Cameron Heights Sir Oliver Mowat Bear Creek SS 13. 40m 12. 85m 12. 63m 12. 52m 12. 32m 12. 27m 200m 1 Trent Snyder 2 Kurdell Reason 3 Shay Williams 4 Jesse Hamblett 5 Dorbor Kollie 6 Jared Capaldi Shot Put 1 Spencer Guglietti 2 Foster Beaton 3 Adam Williams 4 Andrew Nyarko 5 Matt Hunter 6 Spencer Vanderlaan Cardinal Carter-Aurora Thousand Islands SS Geraldton CHS Chaminade College Dunbarton HS Maranatha Christian 15. 53m 15. 41m 13. 91m 13. 58m 13. 56m 13. 53m 400m 1 Michael Petersen 2 Ezana Wossen 3 Jacob McLennan 4 Alexander Bimm 5 Cody Pauli 6 Cameron Hoggarth Discus 1 Tony Elliott 2 Christian Janzen 3 Aiden Anger 4 Adam Williams 5 Youssef El-Nasser 6 Collin Burrowes Sacred Heart- Walkerton Westmount SS - Hamilton Almaquin Highland Geraldton CHS Vincent Massey Northern CI & VS 48. 79m 41. 81m 41. 33m 41. 24m 40. 99m 40. 90m Javelin 1 Tyler Field 2 Marlow Carter 3 Adam Burggraf 4 Josh Mather 5 Tanner Rankin 6 Josh Bifolchi Port Perry HS Holy Cross - Stratford Bayridge SS Strathroy DCI Dunbarton HS Sir Robert Borden - Nepean 50. 15m 48. 55m 47. 52m 46. 76m 46. 11m 45. 68m JUNIOR BOYS Eastdale SS David Suzuki SS Cameron Heights Grimsby SS Longfields All Saints - Whitby Grimsby SS All Saints - Whitby Regina Mundi David Suzuki SS Longfields General Amherst Malvern CI Marshall McLuhan Bishop Allen Academy St. Michael’s College - Toronto Mitchell DHS Goderich DCI 11. 05 11. 13 11. 16 11. 23 11. 271 11. 274 22. 35 22. 58 22. 60 22. 63 22. 73 22. 86 49. 40 49. 85 50. 46 50. 73 50. 86 51. 36 800m 1 Edward Hayfron 2 Jerome Jude 3 Ezana Wossen 4 Ian MacKinnon 5 Alexander Bimm 6 Andrew Southard Birchmount Park Mary Ward CSS Marshall McLuhan Westdale SS St. Michael’s College - Toronto Ajax HS 1.57. 48 1.57. 73 1.58. 28 1.59. 20 2.00.47 2.00. 48 1500m 1 Riley Tell 2 Edward Hayfron 3 Quinn Cannella 4 Jerome Jude 5 Kyle Madden 6 Sandy Freeland Father Leo Austin Birchmount Park Chatham- Kent SS Mary Ward CSS Paris DHS Bluevale CI 3.59. 72 4.02. 73 4.03. 08 4.07. 61 4.07. 82 4.08. 14 3000m 1 Riley Tell 2 Quinn Cannella 3 Cameron Linscott 4 Michael Coccia 5 Noah Defreyne 6 Josh McGillivray Father Leo Austin Chatham- Kent SS Kingston CVI Guelph CVI Simcoe Composite Leaside HS 8.55. 35 8.55. 97 8.56. 25 9.09. 32 9.11. 36 9.19. 56 100m Hurdles 1 Joey Daniels 2 Clayton Jeffrey 3 Mathew Ferguson 4 Miguel Palij 5 Philippe Johns 6 Troy Williams Cameron Heights Upper Canada College Perth & District Brebeuf College ESC Theriault Mother Teresa - Toronto 13. 34 13. 83 14. 062 14.065 14. 16 14. 58 300m Hurdles 1 Joey Daniels 2 Clayton Jeffrey 3 Cody Pauli 4 Austin White 5 Miguel Palij 6 Felix Marchand Cameron Heights Upper Canada College Mitchell DHS St.Michael - Kemptville Brebeuf College Chatham- Kent SS 37. 97* 37. 98 39. 36 39. 43 39. 64 41. 17 www.ofsaa.on.ca 41 4 x 100m Relay 1 Mary Ward CSS 2 Father Henry Carr 3 St. Roch CSS - Brampton 4 Upper Canada College 5 St. Edmund Campion 6 Nicholson CC - Belleville 43. 70 43. 97 44. 01 44. 06 44. 70 44. 89 High Jump 1 Sebastian Smith 2 Marcus Cooper 2 James Proulx 2 Noah LaPierre 5 Cameron Paul 6 Tyler Grummett Northern CI & VS Holy Names CHS St. Theresa CHS Lasalle SS St. Paul- Niagara Falls E.L. Crossley 1. 90m 1. 85m 1. 85m 1. 85m 1.85m 1. 85m Pole Vault 1 Brett Page 2 Nick Christopher 3 Eric McQueen 4 Jordan Lupas 5 Tyler Grummett 6 Michael Iwamoto Saunders SS St. Thomas Aquinas- London Jacob Hespeler St. Anne CHS E.L. Crossley Lawrence Park CI 3. 65m 3. 50m 3. 35m 3. 35m 3. 35m 3. 35m Long Jump 1 Marcus Cooper 2 Sebastian Smith 3 Jevante Stanley 4 Clayton Jeffrey 5 James Tyler 6 Dajae Montaque Holy Names CHS 6. 30m Northern CI & VS 6. 15m St. Thomas Aquinas- Brampton 6. 12m Upper Canada College 6. 09m North Lambton 6. 02m York Memorial CI 6. 01m Discus 1 Mark Bujnowski 2 Cole Candella 3 Tom Nedow 4 Patrick Ryall 5 Fletcher Smith 6 Ben Drummond Holy Cross - Stratford St. Marcellinus Thousand Islands SS Elmvale DHS Belle River DHS Bluevale CI 53. 45m 50. 00m 49. 42m 48. 42m 48. 10m 48. 06m Triple Jump 1 Ryan Taylor 2 James Tyler 3 Julian Walker 4 Kamal Slowley 5 Deen Choudhury 6 Nicholas Mills Lasalle SS North Lambton Innisdale SS Markville SS Crescent School St. Edmund Campion 13. 73m 13. 68m 13. 44m 12. 98m 12. 97m 12. 94m Javelin 1 Fletcher Smith 2 Andrew Clark 3 Jarret Litalien 4 Pierce Johnson 5 Austin Allingham 6 Gavyn McCabe Belle River DHS Belle River DHS Korah CVS Chatham- Kent SS Thousand Islands SS Superior Hts. CVS 60. 45m 58. 69m 51. 77m 49. 33m 48. 89m 48. 00m Shot Put 1 Erik Ferreira 2 Fletcher Smith 3 Michael Pezzetta 4 Austin Allingham 5 Ethan Carleton 6 Mark Bujnowski Marshall McLuhan Belle River DHS De La Salle College Thousand Islands SS St. Joseph’s- Windsor Holy Cross - Stratford 17. 08m 17. 07m 16. 96m 16. 46m 16. 18m 15. 92m SENIOR BOYS 100m 1 Bolade Ajomale 2 Deion Barker 3 Nick Palomino 4 Xavier Collis 5 Shermar Paul 6 Norris Spike Alexander Mackenzie St. Marcellinus Dr. G W Williams Father Henry Carr St. Paul - Ottawa St. Augustine SS 10. 59 10. 66 10. 81 10. 812 10. 818 10. 961 200m 1 Bolade Ajomale 2 Cameron Nurse 3 Deion Barker 4 Shermar Paul 5 Xavier Collis 6 Ramzi Abdullahi Alexander Mackenzie Michael Power / St. Joseph St. Marcellinus St. Paul - Ottawa Father Henry Carr John Polanyi CI 21. 14 21. 422 21. 427 21. 54 21. 61 21. 82 400m 1 Christian Fryer-Davis 2 Matt Bedard 3 Myles Banfield 4 Robert Heppenstall 5 Kola Olabode 6 Kyle Nice Cameron Heights St.Michael - Kemptville Bill Crothers SS St. Thomas More Westview Centennial Dr. G W Williams 48. 25 48. 65 48. 66 48. 98 49. 03 49. 51 800m 1 Robert Heppenstall 2 Matthew Viveiros 3 Carter Day 4 Riley Alvarez 5 Melika Ghali 6 Keith Cole St. Thomas More Michael Power / St. Joseph Vincent Massey St. David CSS Jarvis CI Courtice SS 1.52. 13 1.52. 61 1.53.04 1.54. 25 1.54. 94 1.57. 01 1500m 1 Justyn Knight 2 Braydon Rennie 3 Melika Ghali 4 Riley Alvarez 5 Miles Matthews 6 Brad Davis St. Michael’s College - Toronto Erindale SS Jarvis CI St. David CSS Belle River DHS Bayside SS 4.01. 11 4.02. 41 4.02. 65 4.03. 91 4.04. 67 4.05. 55 3000m 1 Justyn Knight 2 Braydon Rennie 3 Ben Preisner 4 Miles Matthews 5 Isaac Dobos 6 Ehab El Sandali St. Michael’s College - Toronto Erindale SS Bishop PF Reding Belle River DHS R.S. McLaughlin Westview Centennial 8.19. 55 8. 26. 14 8.30. 35 8.33. 95 8.35. 24 8. 36. 51 110m Hurdles 1 Jacob Pitter 2 Dan Brady 3 Locky Butcher 4 Alec Pichelli 5 Nathan Hesman 6 Marceau Jovin Woodroffe HS Greenwood College London Central Sacred Heart - Newmarket Sandwich SS Loyola CSS 13. 97 14. 25 14. 33 14. 41 14. 54 14. 79 400m Hurdles 1 Dan Brady 2 Matt Bedard 3 Christian Fryer-Davis 4 Jordan Stanford 5 Ildemaro Ponnambalam 6 Stephen McEwan Greenwood College St.Michael - Kemptville Cameron Heights Cawthra Park St. David CSS Maranatha Christian 52. 93 53. 76 54. 17 55. 16 55. 76 56. 61 2014 OFSAA Promotional Offer Molten is the Official Soccer Ball of OFSAA Buy 3 soccer balls, get 1 FREE! Elite Competition '(,4 Official Game Ball of OFSAA, FIFA APPROVED, Premium high gloss cover, Hand cross-stitched, 4-ply lamination with foam backing, High density latex bladder, Size 5 only, 1-year warranty. For purchasing information, please contact: Marchant’s School Sport Sports Equipment of Toronto T. Litzen Sports VSP Sports 877-439-9400 800-925-0002 800-603-5164 877-677-1954 MOLTENUSA.COM 42 follow us on Facebook THE BULLETIN FALL 2014 Championship Results 4 x 100m Relay 1 Helson HS - Burlington 2 Chaminade College 3 St. Augustine SS- Brampton 4 Sandwich SS 5 St.Marguerite d’Youville 6 Cameron Heights 42. 79 42. 90 42. 93 43. 08 43. 12 43. 39 Triple Jump 1 Kayode Simmonds 2 Jaquan Selman 3 Brian Obonna 4 Scott Billings 5 Micah Peters 6 Malique Munroe St. Thomas Aquinas- Brampton 15. 29m Denis Morris HS 14.10m St. Augustine SS 14.00m London Central 14.00m Vaughan Road Academy 13.84m Etobicoke CI 13.83m 4 x 400m Relay 1 Michael Power/ St. Joseph’s 2 St. Michael’s College - Toronto 3 Pickering HS - Ajax 4 St. Maximilian Kolbe - Aurora 5 Birchmount Park 6 W.F. Herman 3.21. 17 3.22. 16 3.23. 00 3.24. 41 3.25. 47 3.26. 59 Shot Put 1 Noah Rolph 2 Andrew Martin 3 Sasha Dajia 4 Matthew Rosati 5 Jonathan Obiri-Yeboah 6 Mackenzie Josie Parkside CI - St. Thomas 17.12m Strathroy DCI 16.87m St. Maximilian Kolbe - Aurora16.82m Chaminade College 16.08m Father Henry Carr 15.60m Central Huron SS 15.42m High Jump 1 Paul Galas 1 Hans Marvin Lafleur 3 Leaugen Fray 3 Steve Nkusi 3 Andrew Samuels 6 TJ Ryan Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Franco-Cite Trenton HS Garneau St. Edmund Campion Trinity College 2.05m 2.05m 2.00m 2.00m 2.00m 1.95m Discus 1 Noah Rolph 2 Mackenzie Josie 3 Trevor Greenwood 4 Aleks Rapp 5 Liam Graham 6 Sasha Dajia Parkside CI - St. Thomas Central Huron SS Clarke HS Christ The King Mother Teresa- London St. Maximilian Kolbe - Aurora Pole Vault 1 Zachary Kerr 2 TJ Ryan 3 Ross Benn 4 Corey Huffman 5 Devan Primeau 6 Jesse Moregenroth-Rebin Hillcrest HS 4.55m Trinity College 4.45m St. Maximilian Kolbe - Aurora4.35m Lo-Ellen Park 4.20m W.F. Herman 4.20m Humberview 4.20m Javelin 1 Matt Withers 2 Noah Rolph 3 Damon Crumplen 4 Darryl Gordier 5 Ben Cross 6 Keegan Moore Long Jump 1 Kayode Simmonds 2 Leaugen Fray 3 Cormac Brown 4 Trey Kelly 5 Brian Obonna 6 Skye Wolfe St.Thomas Aquinas-Brampton 6.85m Trenton HS 6.70m St. Patrick’s- Sarnia 6.65m Innisdale SS 6.59m St. Augustine SS 6.52m Essex DHS 6.49m 2000m Steeplechase 1 Ben Preisner 2 Isaac Dobos 3 Farah Abdulkarim 4 Santi Bessai 5 Josh Kellier 6 Ryan Foott 100m Visually Impaired 1 Nick Neri 2 Chris Barclay 3 Adam McLeod Cardinal Leger Lo-Ellen Park Lakeshore Catholic 13. 52 * 13. 74 16. 04 800m Visually Impaired 1 Nick Neri 2 Chris Barclay 3 Adam McLeod Cardinal Leger Lo-Ellen Park Lakeshore Catholic 2.17. 00 * 2.32. 01 2.55. 47 200m Wheelchair 1 Dylan Ritter 2 Cole Campbell Marshall McLuhan 49. 16 Alexander Mackenzie-Sarnia 3.29. 66 400m Wheelchair 1 Cole Campbell Alexander Mackenzie-Sarnia 7.52. 31 50.18m 48.29m 48.14m 46.54m 46.49m 45.54m 100m Ambulatory 1 Cody Salomons 2 Jay Mistry 3 Dominic Stewart 4 Chandler Ladd 5 Hudson Booth 6 Austin McLaren London Christian Castlebrooke SS St. Mary- Pickering Lakeshore Catholic Almaguin Highland Saugeen DSS 13.55 14.32 14.43 14.55 16.05 16.61 Northern CI & VS Parkside CI - St. Thomas St. John’s Almaguin Highland Frontenac SS Lo-Ellen Park 54.85m 52.17m 51.50m 50.77m 49.42m 48.09m 800m Ambulatory 1 Hudson Booth 2 Jay Mistry 3 Chandler Ladd 4 Wyatt Lippert 5 Devon Newell Almaguin Highland Castlebrooke SS Lakeshore Catholic General Amherst Central Huron SS 2.50. 42 * 2.51. 33 2.57. 24 2.59. 29 3.09. 16 Bishop PF Reding R.S. McLaughlin Gloucester HS Etobicoke School of Arts Chatham- Kent SS Montcalm SS 5.51. 24 5.56. 49 6.00. 30 6.02. 90 6.03. 29 6.07. 19 100m Ambulatory 1 Eddie Nicks 2 Jacob Balan 3 Jesse Stewart 4 Sean Weshlinski 5 Danny Amaral 6 James St. Denis St. Augustine SS St. Marcellinus Northern CI & VS Alexander Mackenzie-Sarnia Regiopolis F.J. 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