Divisions Medal Winners MVP Honourees
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Divisions Medal Winners MVP Honourees
Divisions Division A Regina Regional High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Brantford Collegiate Intermediate School, Brantford Ontario Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Thom Collegiate High School, Regina, Saskatchewan Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Division B MacDonald-Cartier Memorial School, St. Hubert, Quebec Parkview Education Centre, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Fort Richmond Collegiate High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba St. Michael’s High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Medal Winners First Place – Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Second Place – St. Michael’s High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Third Place – Brantford Collegiate Institute Vocational School, Brantford, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1982 Coal Bowl Classic was Jason Wilson of Queen Elizabeth High School from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Honourees The 1945- 1947 New Waterford Strands won the Canadian Intermediate championship’s two consecutive years in a row and Central Juveniles from 1960- 1961 Canadian Champs inducted into the Nova Scotia Hall of Fame, were the honourees at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. 1 All Star Team Howe Yuhasz - Brantford Collegiate Mustangs, Brantford, Ontario Kevin Veniot - Parkview Education Centre Panthers, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Jason Wilson – Queen Elizabeth High School Lions, Halifax, Nova Scotia Darrel Johnson Queen Elizabeth High School Lions, Halifax, Nova Scotia David Fraser – St Michael’s High Warriors, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia John MacLellan – St Michael’s High Warriors, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Jack Donohue, coach of Canada’s National Basketball team from Ottawa, Ontario. Awards and Presentations On February 21, 1981 a special basketball was presented to the co-captains of the Breton Education Centre Bears, Hughie MacKay and Tony Keush. The basketball was engraved and was used during the official opening of the first Coal Bowl Classic in January of 1982, as well as subsequent tournaments in the future. The basketball was retained in the trophy case at Breton Education Centre as one of the official symbols of the great sporting event. 2 Divisions Division 1 Earl of March High School, Kanata, Ontario Regina Regional High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Charles P. Allen High School, Bedford, Nova Scotia Crescent Heights High School, Calgary, Alberta Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Division 2 Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Technical Vocational High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Alderwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Kennebecasis Valley High School, Rothsay, New Brunswick Medal Winners First Place – Earl of March High School, Kanata, Ontario Second Place – Technical Vocational High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Third Place – Alderwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1983 Coal Bowl Classic was Scott Thomas of the Earl of March Lions from Kanata, Ontario. Honourees The St. Agnes Juvenile Boy’s Basketball Team from 1932 was honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. 3 All Star Team Bill McIntyre- Alderwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Vern Perry- Alderwood Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Oscar Hew-Technical Vocational High School, Winnipeg Manitoba Scott Stevens-Charles P. Allen High School, Bedford, Nova Scotia Fred Poordad-Crescent Heights High School, Calgary, Alberta Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Jack Donahue, coach of Canada’s National Basketball Team. Awards and Presentations The Coal Bowl Championship Trophy was presented to the Awards Chairman Martin MacPherson. 4 Divisions Section A Morrison High, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Parkview Education Centre, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Technical Vocational High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Almonte and District High, Almonte, Ontario Amherst Regional High School, Amherst, Nova Scotia Section B Lindsay Place High School, Pointe Claire, Quebec Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Regina Regional High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick George Harvey Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario Medal Winners First Place – George Harvey Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario Second Place – Parkview Education Centre, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Third Place – Technical Vocational High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1984 Coal Bowl Classic was Kevin Veinot of the Parkview Panthers Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. Honourees Central Juvenile Team, Canadian Juvenile title winners 1961. They were inducted into the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame. 5 All Star Team Terry Lamoureaux - Technical Vocational High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Tim MacNaughton - Almonte District High School, Almonte, Ontario Paul Green - George Harvey Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario Charles Ikejiani - Morrison High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Radcliffe Llewellyn - George Harvey Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario Kevin Veinot - Parkview Panthers, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic was Dr. Sandy Young Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to Bill Kostyk of George Harvey Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario. Dr. Sandy Young the guest speaker was presented with a framed painting of the Coal Bowl Trophy. 6 Divisions Fr. Raymond Campbell Division Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Lindsay Place High School, Point Claire, Quebec St. Jerome High School, Kitchener, Ontario Kelvin High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Bert Rankin Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia St. Stephen High School, St. Stephen, New Brunswick MacDonald-Cartier High School, St. Hubert, Quebec Lord Beaverbrook High School, Calgary, Alberta Harrison Trimble High School, Moncton, New Brunswick Medal Winners First Place – St. Jerome High School, Kitchener, Ontario Second Place – Lindsay Place, Point Claire, Quebec Third Place – Lord Beaverbrook, Calgary, Alberta MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1985 Coal Bowl Classic was Chris Schnarr of the St. Jerome Lions. Honourees St. Agnes Girls Basketball Team 1948-49 and 1949-50 captured the provincial championship title are honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. 7 All Star Team Mark Walzak-Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Kevin MacSween- Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Ian Ployart- Lindsey Place, High School, Point Claire, Quebec Paul Cameron- Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Dave Coolidge - Lord Beaverbrook High School, Calgary, Alberta Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Russell MacNeil. Awards and Presentations Honoured Members 1985- Donna Boudreau and Kevin MacSween from Breton Education Centre were honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. Hot Shot Winners- Frank Conrad, Kim Clements, Dana MacKenzie, Willie Crane, Judy Blackwood, Blair MacKinnon, Blair Martin. The Coaches Award was presented to Tom Kiesweeter and Carl Nelson from St. Jerome High School, Kitchener, Ontario. 8 Divisions Marshall Desveaux Division Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia St. Pius X High School, Montreal, Quebec Waterloo Collegiate, Waterloo, Ontario Glen Lawn Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba St. Patrick’s High School, Sarnia, Ontario Jack Mackenzie Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Kennebecasis Valley High Rothesay, New Brunswick MacDonald-Cartier High, St. Hubert, Quebec Halifax West High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Almonte District High School, Almonte, Ontario Medal Winners First Place – St. Patrick’s High School, Sarnia, Ontario Second Place – Almonte District High School, Almonte, Ontario Third Place – Waterloo Collegiate, Waterloo, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1986 Coal Bowl Classic was Scot Bolton of Almonte District High, Almonte, Ontario. Honourees The New Waterford Strand Boy’s Basketball Team for 1969-1970 are honoured at this year Coal Bowl Classic. 9 All Star Team Rob Boug - Waterloo Collegiate, Waterloo, Ontario Darren Gannon - Halifax West High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Kory Hallas - Almonte District High, Almonte, Ontario Don Meace - St. Patrick’s High School, Sarnia, Ontario Mark Walzak - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Eli Pasquale, he was a member of Canada’s Olympic Basketball Team in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Eli Pasquale was also drafted by the NBA Seattle Supersonics in 1984. Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to Barry Hawson, the coach of St Patrick’s High School, 1986 Coal Bowl Champions. Frank Baldwin a great friend of the Coal Bowl was honoured this year. In 1986 Dr. Bryden MacDonald was presented with a framed picture of Dr. James Naismith. Dr. Naismith was a native of Almonte, Ontario and in December 1891invented the game of basketball. 10 Divisions Freddie Connors Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Lindsay Place High School, Pointe Claire, Quebec Fort McMurray High School, Fort McMurray, Alberta Carleton North High School, Bristol, New Brunswick Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Joe F. Chiasson Division Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Magee Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia Sturgeon Creek Secondary School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Horton High School, Wolfville, Nova Scotia St. Patrick’s High School, Sarnia, Ontario Medal Winners First Place – Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Second Place – Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Third Place – St. Patrick’s High School, Sarnia, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1987 Coal Bowl Classic was Breton Education Centre’s own Dougie MacKinnon. Honourees The honourees for this year were the Mount Carmel Boys Basketball Team from 1950-1951. 11 All Star Team Fraser Jefferson - Magee Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia Don Meace - St. Pat’s, Sarnia, Ontario Sanjaya Wijayakoon - Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston Ontario Dougie MacKinnon - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia David Chiasson - Memorial High, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Bruce Rajotte - Sturgeon Creek, Winnipeg, Manitoba Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Dave DeBusschere. Awards and Presentations The Coach’s Award was presented to Bruce Black, coach of the Frontenac Secondary High School team from Kingston, Ontario. Mary Steele was recognised for her design of the official logo of the Coal Bowl Classic. 12 Divisions James “Fox” Chiasson Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia MacDonald-Cartier High School St. Hubert, Quebec Port Moody High School, Port Moody, British Columbia Kitchener-Waterloo High School Collegiate, Kitchener, Ontario Fort Richmond Collegiate Winnipeg, Manitoba Lucius Ryan Division Riverview Rural High, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Sir James Dunn High School, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario St Thomas More High, Hamilton, Ontario Sussex Regional High, Sussex, New Brunswick Medal Winners First Place – Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Second Place –Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Third Place – Waterloo Collegiate, Kitchener, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1988 Coal Bowl Classic was Jim Charters from Sussex, New Brunswick. Honourees The 1959-1960 Central Girl’s Basketball Team that won the Provincial Championship was honoured at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. 13 All Star Team Mike Duarte- St. Thomas More High School, Hamilton, Ontario Dean Thibodeau- Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Doug MacDougall - Riverview High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Dale Chiasson- Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Clarke MacQuarrie- Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Jim Charters- Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Calvin Murphy, a former NBA player. Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to Peter McAleenan coach of the Sussex Sonics. Calvin Murphy was also presented with a painting of the Coal Bowl Trophy. Gary Burke received the Gold Medal Award for his contribution as a director to the Coal Bowl Classic. 14 Divisions Walter MacNeil Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Carleton North Senior High School, Bristol, New Brunswick Verdun Catholic High School, Verdun, Quebec Nechako Valley Secondary School, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Lord Beaverbrook High School, Calgary, Alberta Bob MacDonald Division Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia St. Patrick’s High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Laurentian High School, Ottawa, Ontario Kitsilano Secondary Senior High, Vancouver, British Columbia Eastglen Composite High School, Edmonton, Alberta Medal Winners First Place – Kitsilano Secondary High School, Vancouver, British Columbia Second Place – Verdun Catholic High School, Verdun, Quebec Third Place – Eastglen Composite High School, Edmonton, Alberta MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1989 Coal Bowl Classic was Chris West of the Kitsilano Blue Demons from Vancouver, British Columbia. Honourees The 1952 – 1953 Central High School Boys Basketball Team Provincial Champs were the honourees at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. 15 All Star Teams First All Star Team Spencer MacIntyre- Lord Beaverbrook High School, Calgary, Alberta Blair MacKinnon-Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Chris Brinnen- Nechako Valley Secondary School, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Peter Ruben-Kitsilano Secondary High School, Vancouver, British Columbia Jason Walsh- St. Patrick’s High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Chris West-Kitsilano Secondary High School, Vancouver, British Columbia Second All Star Team Moe Amerey-Eastglen Composite High School, Edmonton, Alberta Evan Mueller-Nechako Valley Secondary School, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Jomo Williams-Verdun Catholic High School, Verdun, Quebec Tony Poole- Kitsilano Secondary High School, Vancouver, British Columbia Steve Killam-Carlton North Senior High School, Bristol, New Brunswick Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Donald F. Mead from Hamilton College Basketball School. Dr. William B. Stanish and Nancy Lieberman – Cline, spoke on the topic of drug awareness. Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to John Green of the Kitsilano Blue Demons, of Vancouver, British Columbia. Lowell Cormier received a Gold Medal Award for his contribution as director to the Coal Bowl Classic. Rick Baker, of the Riverview Royals, scored the 20,000th point of the Coal Bowl Classic and was presented with a plaque displaying his picture and three Coal Bowl medals. Mr. Bill Myatt of KFC was presented with a plaque for their contributions to the Coal Bowl. The 1st Academic Team Award was won by Riverview Rural High, Cape Breton, and was presented to Patrick Lahey. The Media Defensive Award was presented to Kenny Meraw of Breton Education Centre, New Waterford. 16 Divisions Martin MacPherson Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Glenlawn Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Bowmansville High School, Bowmansville, Ontario Fraser Lake Secondary School, Fraser Lake, British Columbia Yarmouth Memorial High, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Lex MacDonald Junior Division Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Nicholson Catholic Collegiate, Belleview, Ontario Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Laurier MacDonald High, St. Leonard, Quebec Medal Winners First Place - Nicholson Catholic Collegiate, Belleview, Ontario Second Place – Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Third Place – Yarmouth Memorial High School, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1990 Coal Bowl Classic was John Ryan of Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick. Honourees The 1965 – 1966 Mount Carmel Boys Basketball Team, Provincial Champions, were honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. 17 All Star Teams First All Star Team Blair MacKinnon - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Patrick Lahey-Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia John Ryan- Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Marc Sontrop–Nicholson Catholic Collegiate, Belleview, Ontario Ravi Varisco-Yarmouth Memorial High School, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Second All Star Team Jason Mann-Glenlawn Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Ricky Varisco- Laurier-MacDonald High, St. Leonard, Quebec Paul Richard-Nicholson Catholic Collegiate, Belleview, Ontario Darnell Young- Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Ken Charters- Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Kevin Veinot. Kevin was a medal winner at the Jeux Canada Games. Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to Frank Farrell and Pat Clancey, coaches of this year’s champions, Nicholson Catholic Collegiate, Bellevile Ontario. Derrick Volling received the Academic Team award on behalf of the Bowmenville High School team of Bowmenville, Ontario. The Hustle Award was presented to Riverview’s Jeff Eagar. Dorothy MacDonald and Martin MacPherson were also recognised with plaques at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. Kevin Veinot was presented with a painting of the new Dr. Bryden MacDonald Trophy. The Dr. Bryden MacDonald Trophy was presented to Nicholson Catholic Collegiate- Belleview, Ontario. Best Kept Room Award was presented to Glen Lawn Lions of Winnipeg, Manitoba. 18 Divisions Cornelius (Corny) Lever Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Sturgeon Creek Secondary, Winnipeg, Manitoba Booth Memorial High School, St. John’s, Newfoundland Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Charlottetown Rural High, West Royalty, Prince Edward Island Alexander (Bucky) Gillis Division Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Archbishop O’Leary High, Edmonton, Alberta Parkview Education Centre, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Kelowna Secondary School, Kelowna, British Columbia Medal Winners First Place – Charlottetown Rural High School, West Royalty, Prince Edward Island Second Place – Parkview Education Centre, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Third Place – Kelowna Secondary School, Kelowna, British Columbia MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1991 Coal Bowl Classic was Peter Lawlor of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Honourees The 1965-1966 Mount Carmel Boys Basketball Team, the Mount Carmel Mounties were the winners of the Nova Scotia Headmasters B Championship. 19 All Star Teams First All Star Team Troy Ferguson- Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Marc Corrigan- Charlottetown Rural High School, West Royalty, Prince Edward Island Stephen Morris- Parkview Education Centre, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Jeff Mayo- Parkview Education Centre, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia Darnell Young- Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Second All Star Team Jason Hawley- Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Shane Desausa- Archbishop O’Leary High, Edmonton, Alberta Brad Goodridge- Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Brady Ibbetson- Kelowna Secondary School, Kelowna, British Columbia Dale George- Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Oscar Robertson. Mr. Robertson was a NBA star for 14 years. Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to Dale Farrish of Charlottetown Rural High, P.E.I. Neil Stratton of Booth Memorial High School was awarded the overall winner in the Cape Breton Island Select a View, which is a test held among the visiting schools. Winnie Williams was presented with a plaque, she was the sister of the late Bucky Gillis whom had a division named in his honour. Gary Burke was presented with a plaque for his long service as a referee. The Slam Dunk Plaque was presented to Mark King of Archbishop O’Leary High, Edmonton, Alberta. Randy Cyr of Parkview was presented a mountain bike for winning the first annual Three Point Shot Contest. To commemorate the 10th Anniversary, Terry MacDonald produce a Limited Edition Poster of the Coal Bowl and it was presented to Jimmy Kavanaugh. Cornelius (Corny) Lever was presented with a plaque honouring his division. 20 Divisions Gussie MacNeil Division Breton Education Centre- New Waterford, Nova Scotia Agassiz High School- Agassiz, British Columbia Colonel Gray Senior High School- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island St. Thomas More High School- Hamilton, Ontario Verdun Catholic High School- Verdun, Quebec Neil Kennedy Division Cole Harbour District High School- Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Silverthorn Collegiate Institute- Etobicoke, Ontario Riverview High School- Coxheath, Nova Scotia MacDonald Cartier High School- St. Hubert, Quebec St. Patrick’s High School- Sarnia, Ontario Medal Winners First Place – Riverview Rural High School- Coxheath, Nova Scotia Second Place –St Thomas More High School-Hamilton, Ontario Third Place – Colonel Gray High School- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1992 Coal Bowl Classic was Kirt Mombourquette, Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia. Honourees The 1934 Central Girl’s Basketball Team were honoured at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. 21 All Star Teams First All Star Team Chris Gordon - St Patrick’s High School, Sarnia, Ontario Rob Walsh - St Thomas More High School, Hamilton, Ontario Rene Wolfe - Colonel Gray, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island David Reynolds - Cole Harbour District High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Kirt Mombouerquette - Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Greg MacDonald - Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Second All Star Team Mike Asielee - Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Brian Hilson - St Thomas More High School, Hamilton, Ontario Jason James - Cole Harbour District High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Mark MacDonald - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Andrew Kowalanko - Agassiz High School, Agassiz, British Columbia Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Ron O’Flaherty, Director of Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation. 22 Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to Billy Burns from the Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia. A plaque was presented to the family of the late Gussie MacNeil, for whom a division was also named. A plaque was presented to the Coal Bowl board of directors from the YMCA in recognition for having raised the profile of Basketball. The Hustle Award was presented to Steve Eager, Riverview Rural High School. Fred Connors was the winner of the second annual Three Point Shot contest and was awarded a mountain bike. Rene Wolfe of Colonel Gray was the winner of the second annual Slam Dunk contest. He was presented with a plaque. Dave Wilton and Peter MacKinnon were presented with plaques for their outstanding efforts in the Coal Bowl Classic. Ron O’Flaherty Director of Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation was presented with a painting on behalf of the Town. Breton Education Centre was the overall winner in the Cape Breton Island-A Select a View test. A plaque was presented to Mark MacDonald and Curt MacKenzie. Neil Jr. and Danny Kennedy were presented with a plaque honouring their father, the late Neil Kennedy for his contribution to basketball. 23 Divisions Al Dwyer Division George Elliott High- Winfield, British Columbia Queen Elizabeth High- Edmonton, Alberta Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School-Cambridge, Ontario Silverthorn Collegiate- Etobicoke, Ontario Breton Education Centre - New Waterford, Nova Scotia Laddie Micholsky Division Daniel McIntyre Collegiate-Winnipeg, Manitoba Eastglen Composite- Edmonton, Alberta St. Patrick’s High -Halifax, Nova Scotia St. John’s Collegiate-Brantford, Ontario Riverview Rural High School- Coxheath, Nova Scotia Medal Winners First Place – St John’s Collegiate, Brantford, Ontario Second Place – Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Third Place – Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School , Cambridge, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1993 Coal Bowl Classic was John Poulimenos of St. John’s Collegiate, Brantford, Ontario. Honourees New Waterford Strands 1935-36 Men’s Basketball Team is being honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. 24 All Star Teams First All Star Team Greg MacDonald- Riverview Rural High, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Randy MacLean– Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Darryl Baptiste-Daniel MacIntyre Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Nelson Aguiar- Monsignor Doyle High, Cambridge, Ontario Nick Poulimenos- St. John’s Collegiate, Brantford, Ontario Second All Star Team Jonathan Cooke- Riverview Rural High, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Geoff Hudson-George Elliot Secondary, Winfield, British Columbia Billy Chan- Queen Elizabeth High, Edmonton, Alberta Nathan Watson- Eastglen Composite, Edmonton, Alberta Kevin Cooke- Silverthorn Collegiate, Etobicoke, Ontario Guest Speakers This year’s guest speakers were Mike Forgeron, an Olympic Gold Medalist, Ernie Boutilier of DEVCO an Honorary Chairman and Neil LeBlanc, Minister of Sport and Recreation. Awards and Presentations Coaches’ Award- Steven Van Leeuwen- St. John’s CollegiateGreen Eagles, Brantford Ontario. Hustle Award- Cory Dixon- St. Patrick’s High School, Halifax Nova Scotia. Three Point Shoot-out Winner- Nick Poulimenos, St. John’s CollegiateGreen Eagles, Brantford, Ontario. The Slam Dunk Winner- Kevin Keeler, St. Patrick’s High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Select a View Award was presented to Greg MacDonald of the Riverview Royals. John Terry received an award of appreciation. 25 Divisions Richie Spears Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Regina High, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Lindsay Place High, Pointe Claire, Quebec Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Alex Passerini Division Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia New Glasgow High School, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Eastwood Collegiate, Kitchener, Ontario Three Oaks High, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Ernestown Secondary, Odessa, Ontario Medal Winners First Place – Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Second Place – Three Oaks High, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Third Place – Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1994 Coal Bowl Classic was Todd Lewis of Riverview High School, Sydney, Nova Scotia. Honourees The 1954-1955 Central Boys Teams Provincial Champions were this year’s honourees at the Coal Bowl Classic. 26 All Star Teams First All Star Team N/A Second All Star Team N/A Girls Teams For the first time in the history of the Coal Bowl Classic, girl’s teams had the opportunity to play at the event. This year the Breton Education Girls Team and Etobicoke Collegiate Institute girls team took to the courts much to the delight of fans. Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Ritchie Spears. Ritchie was the leading university scorer in 1962. He played with Acadia University Axeman. Awards and Presentations N/A 27 Divisions Ray Bozo Steele Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Bowmanville High School, Bowmanville, Ontario Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Holy Trinity Catholic High School, Kanata, Ontario Brooks Composite High, Brooks, Alberta Hazel Durdle Division Sydney Academy, Sydney, Nova Scotia Paris District High School, Paris, Ontario Dr. John Hugh Gillis High School, Antigonish, Nova Scotia Laurier MacDonald High School, St. Leonard’s, Quebec Ford Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Medal Winners First Place – Paris District High School, Paris, Ontario Second Place –Dr. John Hugh Gillis High School, Antigonish, Nova Scotia Third Place – Brooks Composite, Brooks, Alberta MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1995 Coal Bowl Classic was Matt Kerr of Paris District High School, Paris, Ontario. Honourees The 1959-1966 New Waterford Strands Men’s Basketball Team is this year’s honourees at the Coal Bowl Classic. 28 All Star Teams First All Star Team Mark Chisholm - Dr. John Hugh Gillis High School, Antigonish, Nova Scotia Jason Kavanaugh - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Ryan Brazier - Holy Trinity Catholic High School, Kanata, Ontario Greg Evans - Bowmanville High School, Bowmanville, Ontario Gareth Thiesssen - Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Second All Star Team Mark Landry - Sydney Academy, Sydney, Nova Scotia Blair Goodman - Paris District High School, Paris, Ontario Matt Gillett - Brooks Composite High, Brooks, Alberta Craig Darling - Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Richard DeRe-Laurie - Laurier MacDonald High School, St. Leonard’s, Quebec Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Brooks Composite High, Brooks, Alberta Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations Matt Koeslag was the winner of this year’s Hustle Award. Matt plays with Holy Trinity Catholic High School of Kanata, Ontario. 29 Divisions Frank Baldwin Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Nechako Valley Secondary, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Seminaire St. Joseph, Trios’ Rivers, Quebec Charles F. Allen High School, Bedford, Nova Scotia Karl Marsh Division Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Pauline Johnson Collegiate, Brantford, Ontario Mount Boucherie Secondary, Kelowna, British Columbia Denis Morris High School, St. Catherine’s, Ontario D’Arcy McGee High School, Hull, Quebec Medal Winners First Place – Pauline Johnson Collegiate, Brantford, Ontario Second Place – Denis Morris High School, St. Catherine’s, Ontario Third Place – N/A MVP N/A Honourees The 1954-1955 Mount Carmel Intermediate Women’s Basketball Team were the honourees at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. 30 All Star Teams First All Star Team N/A Second All Star Team N/A Girls Teams St. Clair Secondary School, Sarnia, Ontario Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations N/A 31 Divisions Gary MacDonald Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Prince Andrew High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Holy Cross High School, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan John Gillis Division Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Horton District High, Greenwich, Nova Scotia Elwood Regional High, Deer Lake, Newfoundland Etobicoke Collegiate, Toronto, Ontario Denis Morris High School, St. Catherine’s, Ontario Medal Winners First Place – Denis Morris High School, St. Catherine’s, Ontario Second Place – Horton District High, Greenwich, Nova Scotia Third Place – Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick MVP The Most Valuable Player for this year’s Coal Bowl Classic was Kevin MacKenna Jr. of Denis Morris High School, St. Catherine’s, Ontario. Honourees The honourees at the 1997 Coal Bowl Classic were the 1968 Mount Carmel Provincial Champion Boys Basketball Team. 32 All Star Team 1st All Star Team Chad Clothier - Horton District High School, Greenwich, Nova Scotia Michael Ponikvar - Denis Morris High School, St. Catherine’s, Ontario Saj Joseph - Elwood Regional High School, Deer Lake, Newfoundland Jay Cooling - Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Bojan Lucic - Etobicoke Collegiate, Toronto, Ontario 2nd All Star Team Michael Harley - Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Geoff Ruelland - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Scott Gordon - Holy Cross High School, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Chris MacKereth - Prince Andrew High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Andy Lisk - Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Girl’s Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Etobicoke Collegiate, Toronto, Ontario Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations This year the Hustle Award was presented to Curtis Seeley from Denis Morris High School in St. Catherine’s, Ontario. Brian Raine of Horton District High School, Greenwich, Nova Scotia, was the recipient of this year’s Sportsman Award. 33 Divisions Russell Mac Neil Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario D’Arcy McGee High School, Hall, Quebec Regina High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Three Oaks Senior High, Summerside, Prince Edward Island David MacDonald Division Riverview Rural High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island St. George School, Vancouver, British Columbia Halifax West High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Bishop Collegiate, St John’s, Newfoundland Medal Winners First Place –Halifax West High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Second Place –Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Third Place – St. George’s School, Vancouver, British Columbia MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1998 Coal Bowl Classic was Dana Briton of Halifax West High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Honourees The 1968 St. Agnes Girls Basketball Provincial Champions were the honourees at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. 34 All Star Teams First All Star Team Jason Durando - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Craig Rollins - St. George’s School, Vancouver, British Columbia Dennis Wright - Halifax West High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Kurt Walker - Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Bojan Catic - Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Second All Star Team Neil Manning - Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Cliff Caines - Bishops College, St. John’s, Newfoundland Robert Barker - Regina High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Andrew Harrison - Three Oaks Senior High, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Matt Smith - Riverview High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia D’Arcy McGee High School, Hall, Quebec Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations N/A 35 Divisions Donnie MacAuley Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Tantramar Regional High, Sackville, New Brunswick Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island New Glasgow, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Paris District High, Paris, Ontario Sigmund “Jiggy” Micholsky Division Sydney Academy, Sydney, Nova Scotia St. Patrick’s High, Halifax, Nova Scotia Seminaries St. Joseph, Trios-Riviere, Quebec Holy Trinity, Kanata, Ontario Kildoman-East Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Medal Winners First Place – St. Patrick’s High School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Second Place – Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Third Place – Seminaire St. Joseph, Trios-Rivieres, Quebec MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 1999 Coal Bowl Classic was Gabe Goree, of St. Patrick’s High in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Honourees The 1960-1961 New Waterford Intermediate Ladies Basketball Champions were this year’s honourees at the Coal Bowl Classic. 36 All Star Teams First All Star Team Cyril States - St. Patrick’s High, Halifax, Nova Scotia Nick McEwan - Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Jeff Murphy - Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Maxime Lord - Seminaire St. Joseph, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec Jason Durando - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Second All Star Team Sylvain Dery - Seminaire St. Joseph, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec Tyrone Oliver - St. Patrick’s High, Halifax, Nova Scotia Gord Mashinter - Kildonan-East Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Justin Smendziuk - Holy Trinity, Kanata Ontario Mat Burkhart - Paris District High, Paris, Ontario Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Paris District High, Paris, Ontario Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations The Hustle Award Went to Robert Burke of Breton Education Centre. 37 Divisions George Hughes Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Strathmore High School, Strathmore, Alberta Polyvalante de L’Ancienne Lorrette, L’Ancienne Lorette, Quebec Regina High, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Simon Chiasson Division Silverthorn Collegiate, Etobicoke, Ontario Yarmouth High, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Colonel Gray High, Cahrlottetown, Prince Edward Island Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Catholic Central High, Lethbridge, Alberta Medal Winners First Place – Silverthorn Collegiate, Etobicoke, Ontario Second Place –Yarmouth High, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Third Place – Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2000 Coal Bowl Classic was Mike Budreski, from the Spartans of Silverthorn Collegiate, Etobicoke, Ontario. Honourees 38 The 1963 – 1964 Central High School Boys Basketball Team, Provincial Champions, were this year’s honourees. All Star Team 1st All Star Team Adam Hood - Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island John Hannon - Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Shawn Smith - Yarmouth High, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Juliano deBrito - Catholic Central High, Lethbridge, Alberta Jason Durando - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia 2nd All Star Team Omar Miles - Silverthorn Collegiate, Etobicoke, Ontario Hugo Lavigne -Polyvalante de L’Ancienne Lorrette, L’Ancienne Lorette, Quebec Mark LeDrew - Regina High, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Pat Rossiter - Colonel Gray High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Darcy Day Chief - Catholic Central High, Lethbridge, Alberta Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Strathmore High, Strathmore, Alberta Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations N/A 39 Divisions Bernie Chiasson Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Selkirk Secondary School, Kimberley, British Columbia Ecole Secondaire De Rochebelle, St Foy, Quebec Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island O’Donel High School, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland Joan “Conners” Anderson Division Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Nechako Valley Secondary School, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Brooks Composite High School, Brooks, Alberta Perth District Collegiate Institute, Perth, Ontario Dartmouth High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Medal Winners First Place – Nechako Valley Secondary School, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Second Place –Dartmouth High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Third Place –O’Donel High School, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2001 Coal Bowl Classic was Brad Van Dolah from Nechako Valley Secondary School in Vanaderhoof, British Columbia. Honourees 40 The 1953-1954 St. Agnes High School Girls Provincial Champions were the honourees at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Teams First All Star Team Brian Finniss - Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Peter Stay - Dartmouth High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Vincent Bussieres - Ecole Secondaire de Rochebelle, St. Foy, Quebec Roger Walsh - O’Donel High School, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland Aaron Gwilliam - Nechako Secondary School, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Second All Star Team Tom Adams - Dartmouth High School, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Brad Chown - Selkirk Secondary School, Kimberley, British Columbia Kevin Boucher - Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Phillip Blackwood - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Carson Powell - Brooks Composite High School, Brooks, Alberta Girls Teams Ecole Secondaire de Rochelle, St Foy, Quebec Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations The Hustle Award was presented to Robert Ellis of the Brook’s Composite Buffaloes’ from Brooks, Alberta. 41 Divisions Frank MacKenzie Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Sackville High, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Séminaire St. Joseph, Trois Rivières, Québec Holy Trinity, Kanata, Ontario Mount Boucherie Secondary School, Kelowna, British Columbia Hector Roach Division Riverview High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Horton High, Greenwich, Nova Scotia Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Bowmanville High, Bowmanville, Ontario Charlottetown Rural High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Medal Winners First Place –Horton High School, Greenwich, Nova Scotia Second Place – Holy Trinity, Kanata, Ontario Third Place –Sackville High, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2002 Coal Bowl Classic was Andrew Rogers from Horton High School in Greenwich, Nova Scotia. Honourees 42 Provincial Champions for the years of 1958-1959 and 1959-1960 Central High Men’s Basketball Team were honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic . All Star Teams First All Star Team Jason Comer - Riverview Rural High, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Jarrett Timmons - Sackville High, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Jordan Sheriko - Horton High, Greenwich, Nova Scotia Ryan Kroeker - Mount Boucherie Secondary, Kelowna, British Columbia Kyle Pearson - Holy Trinity, Kanata, Ontario Second All Star Team Ian Spindler - Horton High, Greenwich, Nova Scotia Len Llaguno - Holy Trinity, Kanata, Ontario Mark Delaney - Sackville High, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Ryan Keliher - Charlottetown Rural High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Sebastien Salois - Seminaire St. Joseph, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations The Coach’s Award was presented to Tim Kendrick of Horton High, Greenwich, Nova Scotia. 43 Divisions William “Bull” Marsh Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Bluefield High, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Medicine Hat High, Medicine Hat, Alberta Polyvalente de L’Ancienne-Lorette, L’Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Frank “Smoothie” Burns Division Sussex Regional High, Sussex, New Brunswick Halifax Grammar School, Halifax, Nova Scotia O’Donel High, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland St. Patrick’s High, Halifax, Nova Scotia Sydney Academy High, Sydney, Nova Scotia Medal Winners First Place –St. Patrick’s High, Halifax, Nova Scotia Second Place –Sussex Regional High, Sussex, New Brunswick Third Place – Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2003 Coal Bowl Classic was Andre Upshaw from St. Patrick’s High School in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Honourees 44 The 1939 Mount Carmel Strands Maritime Juvenile champs and the 1955-1956 Central High School Provincial Champions were the honourees at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Teams First All Star Team David Carvery - St. Patrick’s High, Halifax, Nova Scotia Colin Swift - Sussex Regional High, Sussex, New Brunswick Merv Maxwell - Sussex Regional High, Sussex, New Brunswick Stephan James - Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Kyle Bursey - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Second All Star Team Adam Lawlor - O’Donel High, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland Derrick Groves - Medicine Hat High, Medicine Hat, Alberta Niketa Martin - Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Nathan Johnson - Halifax Grammar School, Halifax, Nova Scotia Justin Moore - Bluefield High, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Girls Teams Polyvadente de L’AncienneLorette, L’Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations This year’s Hustle Award went to Christian Head of Breton Education Centre. 45 Divisions John Angione Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Glenlawn Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mont-Saint Sacrement, St-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Quebec Herdman Collegiate, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Patrick Fogarty Catholic Secondary School, Orillia, Ontario Kenny Timmons Division Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia McKinnon Park Secondary School, Caledonia, Ontario Three Oaks High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Halifax West, Halifax, Nova Scotia Holy Cross High, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Medal Winners First Place – Holy Cross High, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Second Place – Glenlawn Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba Third Place – Halifax West, Halifax, Nova Scotia MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2004 Coal Bowl Classic was Kevin Hollman of the Holy Cross High, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Honourees 46 1971-72 Breton Education Centre Boys Soccer Team Provincial Champs were the honourees at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Teams First All Star Team Kyle Bursey - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia John Scott - Halifax West, Halifax, Nova Scotia Brett Boechler - Holy Cross High, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Kael Smith - Glenlawn Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba Cam Hornby - Glenlawn Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba Second All Star Team Liam Hodder - Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Mark McGarrigle - Halifax West, Halifax, Nova Scotia David Joyce - Herdman Collegiate, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Ian Kelly - Three Oaks High, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Cody Spichhtig - Patrick Fogarty Catholic Secondary School, Orillia, Ontario Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia McKinnon Park Secondary, Caledonia, Ontario Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations The Coach’s Award was presented to Barry Rawlyk of Holy Cross High, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Michael Mendozza of Patrick Fogarty Catholic Secondary School, Orillia, Ontariowon the Hustle Award. 47 Divisions Art Timmons Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Montague High School, Montague, Prince Edward Island Regina High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Polyvalente de L’Ancienne Lorette, L’Ancienne Lorette, Quebec Silver Heights Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mike Roberts Division Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Charles P. Allen High School, Bedford, Nova Scotia Lockeport High School, Lockeport, Nova Scotia Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Medal Winners First Place – Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Second Place – Lockeport High School, Locheport, Nova Scotia Third Place – Silver Heights Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2005 Coal Bowl Classic was Jon Cooper from Etobicoke CollegiateInstitute, Etobicoke, Ontario. Honourees 48 The 1959 New Waterford Giants Maritime Senior Baseball Champions were the honourees at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Teams First All Star Team Craig Penniston - Silver Heights Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Shea Balish - Lockeport High School, Lockeport, Nova Scotia Lee Boyce - Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Gavin MacKenzie - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Andrew Watson - Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario Second All Star Team Kevin McQuaid - Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Colin Pike-Thackray - Regina High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland James MacGill - Silver Heights Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Steve McGarth - Charles P. Allen High School, Bedford, Nova Scotia Travis MacEachern - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Polyvalente de L’Ancienne Lorette, L’Ancienne Lorette, Quebec Guest Speakers Guest speaker at this year’s Coal Bowl was Terry M. Mercer. Awards and Presentations This year’s Coach’s Award was presented to Kent Balish, of the Lockeport High School, Lockeport, Nova Scotia. The Hustle Award was presented to Dallas Decker of the Lockeport High School, Lockeport, Nova Scotia. 49 The Team Spirit Award was presented to Daniel “Big Daddy” Williams Lockeport High School, Lockeport, Nova Scotia. The Big Sook Award was presented to Brandon Lowe, Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario. Divisions Nick Morash Division Horton High School, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Nicholson Catholic School, Bellville, Ontario Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Riverview High School, Coxheath, Nova Scotia Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Gary Burke Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Three Oaks Senior High School, Summerside, Prince Edward Island Queen Elizabeth High School, Edmonton, Alberta Sussex Regional High School, Sussex, New Brunswick Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario Medal Winners First Place – Nicholson Catholic School, Bellville, Ontario Second Place – Horton High School, Wolfville, Nova Scotia Third Place – Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke, Ontario MVP N/A Honourees 50 The 1974-1975 Breton Education Centre Girls Soccer Team was honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Teams First All Star Team N/A Second All Star Team N/A Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Charlottetown Rural High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations To mark the 25th Anniversary of Coal Bowl, the Board of Directors, through the generosity of Manulife Financial, established a “Wall of Recognition” to honour those, who over the years have made an outstanding contribution to the Coal Bowl Classic. This “Wall” will contain the “Shining Star Award” which will be awarded each year beginning with Coal Bowl 2006. The first Shining Star Award went to Saint Anthony Daniel Council 3209, Knights of Columbus. They were awarded the Shining Star Award for their outstanding contribution to the Coal Bowl by sponsoring and hosting the Coal Bowl banquets for each and every one of the 25 years of the Coal Bowl Classic. Jim Barbeau of Nicholson Catholic School in Belleville, Ontario was this year’s recipient of the Coach’s Award. 51 Divisions Phonse Brenna Division Sydney Academy High School, Sydney, Nova Scotia Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba North Nova Education Centre, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Ecole secondaire De Rochebelle High School, St. Foy, Quebec Corner Brook High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Greg MacSween Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Milton District High School, Milton, Ontario North Colchester High School, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Ecole Polyvalante de L’Ancienne Lorette, L’Ancienne Lorette, Quebec George Elliot Secondary School, Lake Country, British Columbia Medal Winners First Place – Ecole secondaire De Rochebelle High School, St. Foy, Quebec Second Place –North Nova Education Centre, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Third Place – Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia MVP The Most Valuable Player for 2007 was PhilippeTamba, from Ecole secondaire De Rochebelle High School, St. Foy, Quebec. 52 Honourees The 1972-1973 Scotchtown Sabre’s Hockey Team were honoured at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Team First All Star Team Steven Davidson - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Oliver LeFebvre -Ecole secondaire DeRochebelle High School, St Foy, Quebec Dana Fraser - North Colchester High, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Chase Bowden - North Nova Education Centre, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Adrian Carty - North Nova Education Centre, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Second All StarTeam Gavin MacKenzie - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Garrett Campbell - Sydney Academy, Sydney, Nova Scotia Chad Warren - Corner Brook High School, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Andrew Rowan - Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba Alexandre Fillion - Ecole Polyvalente de L’Ancienne-Lorette, L’Ancienne Lorette, Quebec Girls Teams Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Ecole Polyvalante de L’ Ancienne Lorette, L’Ancienne Lorette, Quebec Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations Ryan Brown of Milton District High School in Milton, Ontario was the winner of this year’s Hustle Award. Shining Star Award went to New Waterford Credit Union for their ongoing contribution and support of the Coal Bowl Classic. 53 Divisions Joanne MacDonald Division Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Notre Dame High School, Calgary, Alberta Central Kings Rural High School, Cambridge, Nova Scotia Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Ecole Secdondaire Mont Saint Sacrament, St. Gabriel de Valcartier, Quebec Mike Kennedy Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Nechako Valley Secondary, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Sir John A. MacDonald, Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Sèminaire de Pères Maristes, Quebec, PQ Medal Winners First Place – Nechako Valley Secondary, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Second Place – Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Third Place – Notre Dame High School, Calgary, Alberta MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2008 Coal Bowl Classic was Tallon Milne, Nechako Valley Secondary, Vanderhoof, British Columbia. 54 Honourees The 1973 Mount Carmel Strands Men’s Soccer Team Nova Scotia Challenge Cup Champions were the honourees at this year’s New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Teams First All Star Team Jeff Doane – Sir John A. MacDonald, Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia Jordan Hope- Notre Dame High School, Calgary, Alberta Dustin Poirier-Central Kings Rural High, Cambridge, Nova Scotia Josh Boudreau-Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Jason McLean-Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Second All Star Team Nicklaus Johnson- Nechako Valley Secondary, Vanderhoof, British Columbia Jordan Faulkner-Notre Dame High School, Calgary, Alberta Ryan Heisler-Sir John A. MacDonald, Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia Mitchell Woodside–Bluefield High School, Hampshire, Prince Edward Island Blair Boone – Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Girls Team Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Charlottetown Rural High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Glace Bay High School, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers N/A Awards and Presentations The Shining Star Award was presented to Nova Scotia Power in recognition for their outstanding contribution to the Coal Bowl. 55 Divisions Ritchie Wilcox Division Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Hants North Rural High, Kennetcook, Nova Scotia Colonel Grey High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Corner Brook Regional High, Corner Brook, Newfoundland Wendell MacGibbon Division Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Charlottetown Rural High, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Polyvalante De L’Anncienne Loretta, L’Anncienne Loretta, Quebec North Colchester High School, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Michael A. Riffel High School, Regina, Saskatchewan Medal Winners First Place – Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Second Place –Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Third Place – Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario MVP The Most Valuable Player for the 2009 was Breton Education Centre’s own Kyle MacDonald. Kyle was a proud member of this year’s championship team. 56 Honourees The 1963 St. Agnes High School Boys Soccer Team Provincial Champions were honourees at this year’s Coal Bowl Classic. All Star Team First All Star Team Matt Baker - Frontenac Secondary School, Kingston, Ontario Jared Jonatta - Michael A. Riffel High School, Regina, Saskatchewan Matt Morrison - Colonel Gray High School, Prince Edward Island Aulay Wiseman - Hants North Rural High School, Kennetcook, Nova Scotia Soeren Henkel - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Second All Star Team Kevin MacLeod - Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Greg Morrison - Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Dyson Forbes - North Colchester High School, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia Ryan Lloyd - Charlottetown Rural High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Jonathan MacDonald - Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Girls Teams Colonel Gray High School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Breton Education Centre, New Waterford, Nova Scotia Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Guest Speakers N/A 57 Awards and Presentations The Shining Star Ward was presented to Gerard Ferguson and Manulife Financial for their outstanding contribution to the New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic. The Jim Kavanaugh Leadership Award was present to Nico Eyking of Memorial High School, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. The Gary MacDonald Memorial Sportsmanship Award was presented to Dyson Forbes of North Colchester High School, Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. This year’s Hustle Award recipient was Stephen MacLeod of the Breton Education Centre Bears, New Waterford, Nova Scotia. The Coach’s Award was presented to Darnell Young coach of the Breton Education Centre, this year’s champions. The Pharmasave Three Point Award was presented to Matt Morrison of the Colonel Gray High School team from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 58