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<strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Federation</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Athletic</strong> <strong>Associations</strong>1185 Eglinton Ave. East, Suite 409, Toronto, <strong>Ontario</strong> M3C 3C6 Website: www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caPhone: (416) 426-7391Email: see belowFax: (416) 426-7317Publications Mail Agreement Number: 40050378Honorary Patron <strong>of</strong> OFSAA: The Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong>STAFFExecutive Director Doug Gellatly Ext. 4 doug@<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caAssistant Director (interim) Brian Riddell Ext. 2 brian@<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caAssistant Director Lex Cleaver Ext. 5 lex@<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caOffice Administrator Meredith Maloney Ext. 1 meredith@<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caComm. & Marketing Coordinator Lindsey Evan<strong>of</strong>f Ext. 3 lindsey@<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caSpecial Projects Coordinator Peter Morris 905.826.0706 pgm@idirect.comSpecial Projects Coordinator Diana Ranken diana@<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caSpecial Projects Coordinator Mike Thorpe 905.820.5953 michael.thorpe@sympatico.caEXECUTIVE COUNCILPresident Tracey Parish, St. Patrick HS P: 416.393.5546 F: 416.596.8729 tracey.parish@tcdsb.orgPast President Walter Piovesan, Ottawa DSB P: 613.596.8211 F: 613.239.2655 walter.piovesan@ocdsb.caVice President Martin Ritsma, Stratford Central SS P: 519.271.4500 F: 519.273.7188 mrtisma@fc.amdsb.caMetro Region Sue Thompson, U <strong>of</strong> T <strong>School</strong>s P: 416.946.7991 F: 416.378.6775 sthompson@uts.utoronto.caEast Region Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 linda-dejeu@kprdsb.caWest Region Terry O’Rourke, South Huron DHS P: 519.235.0880 F: 519.235.3461 terry_o’rourke@fcmail.amdsb.caSouth Region Brian Fuller, Saltfleet DHS P: 905.573.3000 F: 905.573.2408 bfuller@hwdsb.on.caCentral Region Steve Porter, Barrie Central CI P: 705.726.1846 F: 705.733.0608 sporter@bcc.scdsb.on.caNorth Region Val Dunn, ES Cochrane HS P: 705.272.4372 F: 705.272.4384 vcdunarc@puc.netCODE Lou Piovesan, Halton DSB P: 905.632.6300 F: 905.632.4568 piovesanl@haltonrc.edu.on.caCODE Gayle Stucke, Lambton Kent DSB P: 519.336.1500 F: 519.336.1471 stuckega@lkdsb.netMember-at-Large Heather Chambers P: 705.474.7681 chambers@ontera.netREPRESENTATIVES’ COUNCIL 2007-<strong>2008</strong>CISAA Greg Reid, St Andrew’s College P: 905.727.3178 F: 905.841.6911 greg.reid@sac.on.caSharon Creelman, Appleby College P: 905.845.4681 F: 905.845.9828 screelman@appleby.on.caCOSSA Brian Poste, North Hastings DHS P: 613.332.1220 F: 613.332.0978 bposte@hpedsb.on.caLinda de Jeu, Adam Scott CVI P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 linda-dejeu@kprdsb.caCWOSSA Ken VanderZwaag, Woodland Christian HS P: 519.648.2114 F: 519.648.3402 kzwaag@yahoo.comPatricia Klassen, St. Benedict CSS P: 519.621.4050 F: 519.621.4057 patricia.klassen@wcdsb.edu.on.caEOSSAA Dale Huddleston, Ernestown SS P: 613.386.3054 F: 613.386.3342 huddlestond@limestone.on.caJean Pye, Carleton Place DHS P: 613.257.2720 F: 613.253.3002 jean.pye@ucdsb.on.caGBSSA Steve Porter, Barrie Central CI P: 705.726.1846 F: 705.733.0608 sporter@bcc.scdsb.on.caJean Goodrow, St. Theresa SS P: 705.526.1311 F: 705.526.4378 jgoodrow@csolve.netGHAC Dean DiFrancesco, Bishop Ryan CSS P: 905.573.2151 F: 905.333.9185 deanange@hotmail.comHelen Downey, Bishop Tonnos CHS P: 905.648.4989 F: 905.648.7847 downeyh@fc.hwcdsb.edu.on.caLOSSA Paul Creeden, Father Leo. J. Austin P: 905.666.2010 F: 905.666.3035 pcreeden@rogers.caNicole Watt, Eastdale CVI P: 905.723.8157 F: 905.723.7024 nicole_watt@durham.edu.on.caNCSSAA Don Morris, St. Mark HS P: 613.692.2551 F: 613.692.2447 donald_morris@ottawacatholicschools.caLaura Gillespie, Ottawa-Carleton DSB P: 613.596.8211 F: 613.820.6045 laura_gillespie@occdsb.on.caNEOAA Darrell Sokoloski, Timmins HVS P: 705.360.1411 F: 705.268.6603 darrell.sokoloski@dsb1.edu.on.caVal Dunn, ES Cochrane HS P: 705.272.4372 F: 705.272.4384 cvarcdun@puc.netNOSSA Tim Lowe, ES Algonquin P: 705.472.8240 F: 705.472.8476 lowet@franco-nord.caLaura Aubertin, Confederation SS P: 705.897.4985 F: 705.897.4202 aubertl@rainbowschools.caNWOSSAA Mike Lalonde, Queen Elizabeth HS P: 807.737.3500 F: 807.737.1979 mike.lalonde@kpdsb.on.caJudy Selinger, Geraldton CS P: 807.854.0130 F: 807.854.2014 jselinger@sgdsb.on.caROPSSAA Bruce Dyce, Port Credit SS P: 905.278.3382 F: 905.278.8936 bruce.dyce@peelsb.comJody Miller, Cawthra Park P: 905.274.1271 F: 905.274.9370 joanne.miller@peelsb.comSOSSA Brian Fuller, Saltfleet DHS P: 905.573.3000 F: 905.573.2408 brian.fuller@hwdsb.on.caChristine Baillie, Stamford Collegiate P: 905 354 7409 F: 905 354 6618 baillie_sossa@hotmail.comSWOSSAA Greg LeNeve, Northern Collegiate P: 519.542.5545 F: 519.542.0571 lenevgr@lkdsb.netCathy Johnson, North Lambton SS P: 519.786.2166 F: 519.786.5250 bjcjjj@xcelco.on.caTDCAA Vince Bellissimo, Father Henry Carr P: 416.393.5521 F: 416.393.5692 vbellissimo@netscape.netPatricia Coburn, Pope John Paul II P: 416.393.5531 F: 416.393.5735 patricia.coburn@tcdsb.orgTDSSAA Norm Pettersen, Silverthorne Collegiate P: 416 394 7010 F: 416 394 7924 norman.petterson@tel.tdsb.on.caDavid Budzinsky, Lakeshore CI P: 416.394.7650 F: 416.394.6170 david.budzinsky@tel.tdsb.on.caSue Thompson, U <strong>of</strong> T <strong>School</strong>s P: 416.946.7991 F: 416.378.6775 sthompson@uts.utoronto.caCharlene Hurley, Albert Campbell CI P: 416.396.6684 F: 416.396.6728 charlene.hurley@tel.tdsb.on.caWOSSAA Terry O’Rourke, South Huron DHS P: 519.235.0880 F: 519.235.3461 terry_o’rourke@fcmail.amdsb.caMichele Van Bargen, Strathroy DCI P: 519.245.2680 F: 519.245.5498 m.vanbargen@tvdsb.on.caYRAA David Christie, Keswick HS P: 905.476.0933 F: 905.476.0929 david.christie@yrdsb.edu.on.caErin Gray, Aurora HS P: 905.727.3107 F: 905.727.5804 erin.gray@yrdsb.edu.on.caADVISORSOPSBA Ed Arnold, York Region D.S.B P: 807.937.4888 F: 907.932.1991 ed.arnold@kpdsb.on.caOCSTA Cliff Casey P: 519.426.9091 F: 519.426.4028 ccasey@bhncdsb.edu.on.caMinistry <strong>of</strong> Ed John Don<strong>of</strong>rio P: 416.325.2533 F: 416.325.7247 john.don<strong>of</strong>rio@edu.gov.on.caMinistry <strong>of</strong> H P Barbara Lyon-Stewart P: 416.326.8500 F: 416.326.8520 barbara.lyon-stewart@ontario.caIndexOFSAA NEWSExecutive Director’s Editorial..............................1 - 2Hosts Needed...................................................2OFSAA Executive Member Honoured.................3Coaching Excellence Awards.............................3News from the Annual General Meeting.............4Other Well-Deserved Recognitions......................4Helen Gurney....................................................5Celebrating 60 Years <strong>of</strong> OFSAA at AGM............5Try Day Funding Continues in <strong>2008</strong>-09...............6OFSAA Women’s Sport <strong>School</strong>..........................7Grade 9 Try Day a Success................................7OFSAA Unveiling New Logo in the Fall...............7Please Support OFSAA’s Sponsors.....................8Age Classifications for <strong>2008</strong>-09..........................8Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates..........................8OFSAA Alumni News........................................9EVENTSOFSAA Sanctioned Invitational Events................10Coaching Symposium 2009...............................11<strong>2008</strong> - 2009 Championship Calendar.................18 - 19A Word from OFSAA’s Executive DirectorIn 2007, OFSAA joinedthe True Sport Movementto reinforce the positivevalues that school sportstands for. True Sportis a national programdesigned to promote apositive, meaningful, andenriching experience for allwho participate in sport.It espouses importantprinciples such as fair play,respect for others, stayinghealthy, and having fun, all<strong>of</strong> which are synonymouswith school sport.In the context <strong>of</strong> an athletic competition, respect meansrespecting all those involved, including <strong>of</strong>ficials. Onoccasion, there are incidents <strong>of</strong> misconduct at OFSAAchampionships and some <strong>of</strong> these are the result <strong>of</strong> actionsor words directed towards <strong>of</strong>ficials; in other words, a lack<strong>of</strong> respect for <strong>of</strong>ficials.Officials are an important part <strong>of</strong> the competition and arethere to enforce the rules <strong>of</strong> the game so it is contested asfairly as possible. They are not out to intentionally impactthe outcome <strong>of</strong> a competition. Sometimes it may seemThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>RESULTSBadminton.........................................................12 - 13Boys’ A Basketball.............................................14Boys’ AA Basketball..........................................15Boys’ AAA Basketball........................................16Boys’ AAAA Basketball......................................17Boys’ and Girls’ Curling.....................................20 - 21Girls’ Gymnastics..............................................22 - 23Boys’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey...................24Girls’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey...................25Alpine Skiing.....................................................26Nordic Skiing....................................................27Swimming.........................................................28 - 30Girls’ A Volleyball.............................................31Girls’ AA Volleyball...........................................32Girls’ AAA Volleyball........................................33Girls’ AAAA Volleyball......................................34Wrestling..........................................................35 - 36Thank you to the <strong>Ontario</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong>Health Promotion and the Ministry<strong>of</strong> Education for their generouscontributions and support.that way, particularly if an <strong>of</strong>ficial is not as experiencedas others, or if they are simply having a bad game. Do<strong>of</strong>ficials make mistakes? Yes, but so do coaches andathletes.Coaches can teach respect to their athletes by the mannerin which they deal with <strong>of</strong>ficials. If a coach berates an<strong>of</strong>ficial, this can typically lead to discipline problems in theplayers, lack <strong>of</strong> focus on the competition, and poor athleticperformance. Student-athletes may witness this and thinkit’s the norm, and even acceptable to berate the <strong>of</strong>ficial,and may duplicate this behaviour when dealing with otherauthority figures in their lives.This isn’t to say that <strong>of</strong>ficials can’t be questioned becausethere should be a certain level <strong>of</strong> accountability. Buthandling disagreements or asking questions <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials in arespectful manner and at the appropriate time can have apowerful positive impact on the athletes and spectators.One <strong>of</strong> the great things about sport is the emotion itgenerates. There are a whole series <strong>of</strong> emotions that cometo life during the course <strong>of</strong> a competition, and certainlyover the entire season. One <strong>of</strong> the difficult challenges forathletes, coaches and <strong>of</strong>ficials is to control their emotionsand channel them in a positive way that will be admired byothers.Continued on page 2www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 1


OFSAA NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Continued from page 1This was exemplified by the Canadian women’s hockey team that wonthe gold medal at the 2002 Olympics. In the final game against theUSA they were assessed nine consecutive penalties by the Americanreferee. Led by their coach, the team remained undistracted, andin the process taught us all a lesson about composure and stayingfocused on the end goal.Considering the number <strong>of</strong> games contested over the course <strong>of</strong> allOFSAA championships, the incidents involving coaches or athletesand <strong>of</strong>ficials is low. However, to continue to advance the “educationthrough school sport” philosophy, OFSAA must continue to promoterespect for all those involved in the competition, including <strong>of</strong>ficials.Doug Gellatly,Executive DirectorHosts NeededHosts are still required for the followingchampionships in <strong>2008</strong>-09:• Nordic Skiing• Girls’ A Soccer• Boys’ A/AA Rugby• Boys’ Baseball Semi-final (West)• BadmintonIf these championships do not have hostsby <strong>June</strong> 13, they will be cancelled.If you are interested in the rewardingexperience <strong>of</strong> hosting an OFSAAchampionship, and wish to know moreabout what is involved, go to ourwebsite and click on Championships -Championship Convenor Info. Contact anystaff members listed there for assistance.Please let OFSAA staff know if you areinterested by <strong>June</strong> 12.OFSAA Executive Member Honoured at <strong>Ontario</strong> Sport AwardsCongratulations to OFSAA Executive Council member ValDunn for receiving the Syl Apps Award for her outstandingservice to OFSAA and school sport at the <strong>Ontario</strong> SportAwards on April 24.Named after Canadian pole-vault champion and formerToronto Maple Leafs captain, the Syl Apps Award is alsoknown as the Special Achievement Award for Volunteerismand is presented by the Sport Alliance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> inpartnership with the <strong>Ontario</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion.It recognizes <strong>Ontario</strong> volunteers who have contributed tothe development <strong>of</strong> sport in the province.Val started with OFSAA in the fall <strong>of</strong> 1989 and is currentlya member <strong>of</strong> the executive council representing NEOAA.She has been vice-chair and chair <strong>of</strong> the Committee forGirls Activities, as well as a member <strong>of</strong> the ConstitutionalReview Committee. She received OFSAA’s Leadership in<strong>School</strong> Sport Award in 1996-97 for Boys’ A Volleyball, andwas the first female recipient <strong>of</strong> the Coaching ExcellenceAward from the Coaching Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong>.OFSAA isproud toannouncethat theCoachesAssociation<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong>(CAO) hasselectedtwo OFSAAteachercoachesasthe <strong>2008</strong>recipients <strong>of</strong>the <strong>School</strong>SportAwards. Deb Shaw <strong>of</strong> Kenner CVI in Peterborough andMike Russell <strong>of</strong> Rick Hansen Secondary <strong>School</strong> in Peel.The CAO’s Coaching Excellence Awards recognize thesignificant contributions coaches make to both their sportand to athletes in <strong>Ontario</strong>.Deb Shaw has coached in the secondary schools withinCOSSA for more than 25 years, leading her athletes inbasketball, volleyball, soccer and hockey. She is alsothe staff advisor for the Girls <strong>Athletic</strong> Association. Deb’s“kids come first” attitude also involved her in field hockey,s<strong>of</strong>tball and track when the need arose in her school.As Val is retiring this year, receiving the Syl Apps Awardwas a fitting finale to an outstanding career as a teachercoach.Congratulations Val!Coaching Excellence Awards Recognizes OFSAA Teacher-CoachesDeb Shaw (right) receives her award fromOFSAA President Tracey Parish.Val receives her award from the Ministry at the <strong>Ontario</strong>Sport AwardsDeb has worked tirelessly, season after season, toprovide programs for her students to develop characterthrough sport. She always encourages young staffmembers to get involved with athletics, and is anexcellent mentor to new coaches; always leading byexample.Mike Russell has coached in the secondary schools withinROPSSA for over 25 years, during which he convenedmany association championships, including volleyball,badminton, basketball and cricket. He has beenextremely involved in coaching track and soccer, and hastaught physical and health education.Mike is known for going out <strong>of</strong> his way to share hisknowledge and love for volleyball and other sports toencourage another coach’s knowledge and development.He is a true pr<strong>of</strong>essional and many young coaches havebenefited from his advice. Mike’s coaching style alwaysputs the student-athlete first, allowing the personaldevelopment <strong>of</strong> the athlete through school sport.OFSAA congratulates Mike and Deb, and thanks themfor their commitment and dedication <strong>of</strong> OFSAA’s motto <strong>of</strong>Education through <strong>School</strong> Sport.In 2009, the Coaching Excellence Awards will be givento one OFSAA male coach and one OFSAA femalecoach. Nomination information can be found on theOFSAA website.2 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 3


News from the Annual General MeetingOFSAA would like to welcome new president MartinRitsma, replacing Tracey Parish who is moving to pastpresident. Both were recognized at OFSAA’s AGM inApril. Current past president Walter Piovesan is als<strong>of</strong>inishing up his six-year term on the Executive Council.We also have three new members <strong>of</strong> our Executive Council.Tim Low will be representing the North region, replacingVal Dunn, Michele VanBargen will be representing theWest region, replacing Terry O’Rourke, and Lynn Kelman<strong>of</strong> GBSSA was elected vice president.At the meeting, OFSAA recognized the members <strong>of</strong> theRepresentative and Executive Councils who will be leavingthe organization in <strong>June</strong>.New president Martin Ritsma thanks presidentTracey Parish for her two-year term as presidentDale Huddleson (right) receives his plaquefrom Jean Pye <strong>of</strong> EOSSAA.Corporate CitationAt the <strong>Ontario</strong> Sport Awards on April 24, OFSAAthanked <strong>Ontario</strong> University <strong>Athletic</strong>s for their ongoingsupport <strong>of</strong> OFSAA and its provincial championships.Ward Dilse, Executive Director, accepted the MinistryCorporate Citation award on behalf <strong>of</strong> OUA.<strong>Ontario</strong> Service AwardsWithout its volunteers, OFSAA, like many otherorganizations, could not function. Each year OFSAArecognizes the contributions <strong>of</strong> six teacher-coachesaround the province by nominating them for ProvincialExecutive Council member Heather Chamberspresents Val Dunn (right) with award.Reps’ Council member Mike Lalonde presentsJudy Selinger (left) with her plaque.Other Well-Deserved RecognitionsOFSAA NewsThey are as follows:• Judy Selinger is leaving after four years as theNWOSSAA representative• Val Dunn is leaving after 18 (!) years as the NEOAArepresentative• Dale Huddleson is leaving after eight years as theEOSSAA representativeOFSAA would also like to recognize Don Morris, who isleaving after three years as the NCSSAA representative,and was not recognized at the meeting.OFSAA’s Special Projects Coordinator, Mike Thorpe, isretiring (for the second time) in <strong>June</strong>, after eight years.Service Awards. These individuals have devoted theirtime and efforts for countless years. Congratulations tothe 2007-08 honorees, who received the awards at localceremonies:Flora SmithPeter KrailoJudy SelingerTerry OlaskeyElaine WrightBill HogarthMarg McGill (left) receives the CSSF Award <strong>of</strong>Merit for contributions to the benefit <strong>of</strong> highschool sport across Canada.Doug Gellatly, Executive Director, makes atribute to Mike Thorpe (right).SOSSASWOSSAANWOSSAAGBSSANCSSAASWOSSAA4 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caAs OFSAAcelebrates its 60thanniversary thisyear, it’s importantto note how muchthe organizationhas changed overthe years, and thepeople who haveshaped the way itis today.90-year-old HelenGurney is one <strong>of</strong>those people.“I’ve had a great life being a part <strong>of</strong> OFSAA. It’s been sorewarding, and it’s given me a lot back,” said Helen, whowas the only female member on the six-member foundingboard <strong>of</strong> OFSAA in 1948.Back then there were only seven member associations(WOSSA, EOSSA, COSSA, HIAC, TSSAA, TDIAA andNOSSA), compared to 18 today. There were also onlysix OFSAA championships, compared to 50 now. Andthey were only for boys. Tennis was the first OFSAAchampionship for girls in 1969, but girls were not equalThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Helen Gurney: A Look at OFSAA’s BeginningsHelen GurneyTo commemorate OFSAA’s 60-year anniversary, OFSAAinvited past presidents and past chairs <strong>of</strong> the Committeesfor Boys’ and Girls’ Activities (CBA and CGA) to join thegroup for lunch at the annual meeting in April. Althoughmany <strong>of</strong> the retirees were enjoying the weather in sunnierlocations, those available enjoyed the get-together andreminisced about their times at OFSAA.Helen Gurney, former Ministry <strong>of</strong> Educationrepresentative to OFSAA, and Peter Morris, former chair<strong>of</strong> the Committee for Boys’ Activities, enlightened theaudience with some interesting historical facts about theorganization.We were pleased to welcome the following past leaders<strong>of</strong> OFSAA:Past Presidents:John Cullis (1068-70); Andy Martinson (1992-94);Tammy Connor (1998-2000), Marg McGill (2002-04),and Tracey Parish (current).Past CGA Chairs:Lyn Gillespie (1987-89); Dorothy Irvine (France)with boys in sport until the mid-1970s.“It was a slow, but successful, process for the girls,” saidHelen. “Mostly you played with the boys.”A Women’s Committee was approved in 1963, but as<strong>of</strong> 1966 there was only one women’s representative onthe OFSAA Board <strong>of</strong> Directors. It was not until 1974 thatall members <strong>of</strong> the Women’s Committee received votingprivileges.Helen was an advocate for girls’ sports early on. Anavid swimmer and basketball player in university, Helendescribes herself as “a woman who is passionate aboutsports and who has always been involved.” She was thechairman <strong>of</strong> the Women’s Phys-ed section <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ontario</strong>Educational Association (OEA), and was the first Canadianwoman on the executive council <strong>of</strong> the division <strong>of</strong> girlssports in the American Association <strong>of</strong> Physical HealthEducation and Recreation (APHER).In 1950, she became OFSAA representative at the Ministry<strong>of</strong> Education. She retired from the position in 1977.“OFSAA creates endless opportunities,” said Helen. “It isthe stepping stone for so many kids to become outstandingathletes and citizens.”And that has definitely not changed since 1948.Celebrating 60 Years at OFSAA’s Annual General Meeting(1970-82); Marilyn Pocock (1982-84); Heather Chambers(1988-90 & 1996-99); Valerie Dunn (1999-2002); TraceyParish (2002-04); Michelle Van Bargen (2004-06); andCathy Johnson (current)Past CBA Chairs:Jim Simpson (1983-85); Sandy Blackshaw (1987-89);Peter Morris (1989-91); Nick Rowe (2002-05); BrianFuller (2005-07); Tim Lowe (current)The two tables <strong>of</strong> alumni at OFSAA’s AGM lunchwww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 5


OFSAA NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Try Day Funding Continues in <strong>2008</strong>-09The <strong>Ontario</strong> TrilliumFoundation will again fundTry Day grants for new ornon-traditional sport andphysical activity programs in 140 high schools in 2009.Take advantage <strong>of</strong> this excellent opportunity to boostyour school activity program. Apply for Try Day fundingtoday!If your school would like to:• Introduce a new sport to your program• Try a non-traditional sport• Develop a fitness club• Provide a special activity day• Rejuvenate your intramural program• Take advantage <strong>of</strong> special activity programs withinthe community• Introduce students to activities which they maycontinue throughout their lives• Provide an opportunity to impart the values and funcomponents <strong>of</strong> activity to all your Grade 9 studentsBut:You need help with fundingfor equipment, clinics/clinicians, transportation,participant fees...Then read the enclosedflyer carefully!Decide upon a programyou would like toinstitute, and submit yourregistration form to theOFSAA <strong>of</strong>fice NOW!Registrations are acceptedon a first-come, first-servedbasis.Try Day information andregistration forms can alsobe found on the OFSAAwebsite under Conferencesand Events.OFSAA’s <strong>2008</strong> Women’s Sport <strong>School</strong> a Great SuccessDelegates strap on theirfloorball gear in the gym.On May 8 and 9, 150women elementary and highschool teachers, coachesand athletic directors,attended the OFSAAWomen’s Sport <strong>School</strong>conference at DurhamCollege/UOIT in Oshawa.Over the course <strong>of</strong> the twodayevent, participants hadthe opportunity to attendteaching sessions led byexperienced pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.The sessions includedfloorball, badminton, discgolf, yoga in the classroom, fun warm-ups, fitness testing101, hip hop for beginners, self defence, utilizing theweight room, addressing sensitive issues with students,mental health, and many others. The interactive sessionsunited teacher-coaches across the province and allowedparticipants to ask questions, network and discover new/unconventional sports and teaching methods to pass on totheir students.During the conference, OFSAA hosted a tradeshow,which gave sponsors the opportunity to display and sellprograms, products and services, while interacting withconference participants. There were a wide variety <strong>of</strong>booths to visit, as well as many prizes to be won.Following the tradeshow, a social was held for allconference attendees in the campus pub, which hadeveryonemingling,dancing anddoing the limbo.Even tradeshowvendors and pubstaff could bespotted in theconga line.Everyone showed a lot <strong>of</strong> spirit and had agreat time at the social.OFSAA wouldlike to thank all organizers, presenters, participants andtradeshow vendors for making the <strong>2008</strong> Women’s Sport<strong>School</strong> so much fun and such a great success! Keepchecking our website and Bulletin for information on the2009 Coaching Symposium.Fiona MacGregor shows the ladies individual defence atone <strong>of</strong> the Volleyball sessions.Grade 9 Try Day a SuccessOver 75 schools around the provincereceived up to $800 in Try Day fundingfrom the Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health Promotion inthe 2007-08 school year.Over 9,000 Grade 9 students wereintroduced to a tremendous variety <strong>of</strong> newand non-traditional sports, and gainedgreat enjoyment from participation.More than 700 teachers and supervisorsconducted active programs which mostschools plan to continue in the future.There is the possibility that these funds,designated specifically for Grade 9student activities, may be available againin <strong>2008</strong>-09, so watch the OFSAA websiteand fall Bulletin for Grade 9 Try Daynews!OFSAA Unveiling New Logo in the FallA new logo for OFSAA?was approved at the AprilExecutive Council meeting andwill be <strong>of</strong>ficially launched inSeptember.The decision for OFSAA tohave a new logo comes afteran extensive decision making process, and the final logo was chosenfrom a selection <strong>of</strong> two after much deliberation.OFSAA’s new brand and logo will demonstrate OFSAA movingtowards the future. It will reflect the amazing volunteers and studentathletes that shape our OFSAA community. The new logo will soonbe even more recognizable than the current one.Watch OFSAA’s website and the fall Bulletin for the unveiling <strong>of</strong> thenew logo!6 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 7


OFSAA NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Please Support OFSAA’s <strong>School</strong> Sport SponsorsOFSAA is fortunate to have several companiessupporting school sport in <strong>Ontario</strong>. Official equipmenthas been play-tested and endorsed by experiencedteacher-coaches. Please support these sponsors whenmaking your purchases.BadmintonYonex• Official racquet <strong>of</strong> OFSAA:B460, B560 DF, B660 DF• Official shuttlecocks <strong>of</strong> OFSAA:Mavis 350, Mavis 300, Mavis 7Black Knight• Official badminton eyewearprovider <strong>of</strong> OFSAABasketballSpalding• TF-1000 ZK Pro, Officialbasketball <strong>of</strong> OFSAAVolleyballBaden• Baden 15-0C, Official volleyball<strong>of</strong> OFSAARugbyMonilex• Official supplier <strong>of</strong> Gilbert rugbyballs and rugby related equipmentto high schoolsSoccerMolten• Official soccer ball <strong>of</strong> OFSAA:Molten FX-1000 <strong>of</strong>ficial gameball, Molten FX-150 <strong>of</strong>ficialpractice ballInsuranceEnsurco Insurance Group• Official home and auto groupinsurance provider for teachersand administratorsAccommodationsWestmont Hospitality Group• Official hotel partner <strong>of</strong> OFSAARingsBaron Insignia• Official ring supplier <strong>of</strong> OFSAAOFSAA Alumni NewsFounded in 2003, the OFSAA Alumni Association iscomprised <strong>of</strong> former teacher-coaches and studentathletesinterested in staying connected with their OFSAAassociates.Through the scholarship fund, the Alumni Association alsosupports student-athletes moving on to post-secondaryeducation.For the past four years, all funds donated have providedscholarships <strong>of</strong> $500 each to student-athletes in differentmember <strong>Associations</strong> across the province.Information on the Alumni Association and donationforms are available on the website. Every donation,however small, assists with this scholarship program andcharitable receipts are issued, so please consider givingtoday.Annual OFSAA Alumni Golf Tournament and BBQMonday, September 15, <strong>2008</strong>Tam O’Shanter Golf Club (northeast Toronto)This is a great day <strong>of</strong> golf, followed by a barbecue.Everyone is invited, so get those retirees out there,and bring along your Association team. Or come asan individual and we will match you up with some funpeople!Last year’s tournament saw 28 alumni out enjoying theideal weather and playing a mean game on the links.Please pass along this information about the OFSAAAlumni Association to recent retirees from your school.If they have questions, they may contact Diana Ranken atdiana.ranken@sympatico.ca or 416-426-7437.Age Classifications for the<strong>2008</strong>-09 <strong>School</strong> YearFor the <strong>2008</strong>--09 school year, a Midget will beborn in 1994 or later, and may only compete atOFSAA in the Midget category for one year inGrade 9. A Junior will be born in 1993 or 1994,and a Senior will be born in 1989 or later.1988 or earlier ineligible1989 Senior1990 Senior1991 Senior1992 Senior1993-94 Junior1994 MidgetHow old was the student as <strong>of</strong> January 1, <strong>2008</strong>?Transfer Appeal Meeting Dates for <strong>2008</strong>-09Teachers, coaches and administrators are advised to maketransferring students aware <strong>of</strong> the transfer policy, but should notindicate that they will be declared eligible.Please encourage students to file their transfer appeals early in theschool year. This will ensure deadlines are not missed, and thateligibility status is determined well in advance <strong>of</strong> the season.Please ensure you have the most up-to-date copy <strong>of</strong> the policyand form. Both can be found on the website under Constitution &Policies. The following are the dates for next year’s appeals:Meeting DateDeadline for ApplicationsThursday, Oct. 9, <strong>2008</strong> Wednesday, Sept. 24, <strong>2008</strong>Friday, Nov. 7, <strong>2008</strong> Thursday, Oct. 23, <strong>2008</strong>Thursday, Dec. 11, <strong>2008</strong> Wednesday, Nov. 26, <strong>2008</strong>Friday, Feb. 20, 2009 Thursday, Feb. 5, <strong>2008</strong>Thursday, April 23, 2009 Wednesday, April 8, <strong>2008</strong>Years <strong>of</strong> EligibilityCoaches and students are reminded that studentsare eligible to compete for no more than fiveconsecutive years from date <strong>of</strong> entry into Grade9. There is no appeal to this rule.To appeal an Association decision, please call the OFSAA <strong>of</strong>ficeand give the name <strong>of</strong> the student and his/her school, as well as thename <strong>of</strong> the principal. A letter will be sent to the student, c/o theprincipal, telling him/her the date, time and location <strong>of</strong> the appealhearing. The letter will outline what information the student mustprovide prior to the meeting date.Official Soccer Ball <strong>of</strong> OFSAAmoltenusa.comTrademarks owned by Molten Corporation or Molten USA, Inc. © 2007 Molten USA, Inc.8 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 9


OFSAA-Sanctioned Invitational EventsWhen OFSAA sanctions a school to host an invitationalevent, all teams participating in that competition must beeligible under OFSAA rules and regulations, and teamsand individuals must be supervised by a teacher for theduration <strong>of</strong> the event.Cross Country in the USTeams or individuals participating in cross country meets inthe US this fall MUST receive OFSAA sanction to attend.Failure to notify OFSAA on the appropriate form, wellbefore the event, will result in the school not being grantedentry into the meet.Many states holding invitational competitions require<strong>Ontario</strong> teams to receive sanction from their provincialorganization.Interprovincial Tournaments or Exhibition Events<strong>School</strong>s sending competitors to events in other provincesmust seek sanction from OFSAA as well. <strong>School</strong>s hostingteams or individual competitions where schools from otherprovinces are participating must also receive sanction, orthe invited schools may not attend.EventsThe forms for these sanctions are on OFSAA’s websiteunder Forms, and should be submitted at least 30 daysprior to your event.Check the website for regular updates on OFSAAsanctionedInvitationals and to check that your school’ssanction is listed if you have applied. If you have appliedand your school is not listed on the website as receivingapproval, please contact Diana Ranken, SanctionsCoordinator, at diana@<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caREMINDER: Deadline for submissions for the fall Bulletin isJuly 30.<strong>2008</strong>-09 EventsFootballNational Capital A/AA InvitationalSemi-finals: November 22, <strong>2008</strong> Location TBAFinals: November 29, <strong>2008</strong> KingstonConvenor: Mike Rumleski, North Hastings HSEmail: mrumleski@hpedsb.on.caPhone: 613-332-1220May, 2009 at Durham College/UOITThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Coaching Symposium 2009Focusing on the technical side <strong>of</strong> coaching, this conference provides sport-specific skills, drills andstrategies through on-court and classroom sessions. The program has introductory and advancedsessions that will benefit both new and seasoned male and female coaches at the elementary andhigh school level.The OFSAA Coaching in <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>School</strong>s course will be available for Coaching Symposiumdelegates as an add-on to the conference.Watch OFSAA’s website and fall Bulletin for more information.Don’t miss out on this pr<strong>of</strong>essional development opportunity!OFSAA OFFICIAL HOTEL SUPPLIERWe are “in the game” with your team hotel bookingsStay at over 150 hotels managed by Westmont Hospitality GroupComplete hotel listing at www.InnVestREIThotels.comRYAN PYEAR QUARTERBACK• One stop shopping <strong>of</strong>fering best value for your accommodation needs• Choose from more than 150 hotels across Canada (+80 in <strong>Ontario</strong>)• Hotels located close to Sport Centres, area attractions and restaurantsReservationsContact hotel directly orSaverio Gi<strong>of</strong>fre, National Sales ManagerWestmont Hospitality Group1-866-848-BOOK teambookings@whg.com• Spacious rooms and comfortable beds• FREE breakfast, Internet access, local calls and parking** Free at most locations – certain conditions may apply.Don’t wait tobook your stay,ask for the “OFSAA Rate”!Wilfrid Laurier University Golden HawksSport: FootballProgram: Bachelors Degree in English (2005)High <strong>School</strong>: Centennial Secondary <strong>School</strong>Hometown: Belleville, ONPr<strong>of</strong>ession: Offensive Coordinator, WLU FootballCHAMPIONS OF ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS. CHAMPIONS FOR LIFE.BE A CHAMPION. VISIT oua.ca/championsforlife FOR MORE DETAILS.10 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 11


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA BadmintonSt. Catharines May 1 - 3, <strong>2008</strong>Brock University in St. Catharines and theNiagara Region played host to the OFSAA<strong>2008</strong> Badminton Championships.Co-convenors Pierre Blanchard and MarthaCruikshank from A.N. Myer SS, as well as therest <strong>of</strong> their SOSSA organizing committee,provided the participants <strong>of</strong> this year’schampionship with an exciting and memorableexperience.Men’s DoublesA Flight1. Peter Butler/Ross GoldingCISAA2. Joey Vandervet/Evan MacdonaldCWOSSA3. Maclean Brownlee/Derek JannsenGBSSA4. Damian Cheung/Nathan LeeYRAAB Flight1. Eric Scott/Sean MacphersonCOSSA2. James Richmond/Michael SullivanEOSSAA3. Courtney Tai/Ryan SzeYRAA4. Korandeep Randhawa/Gyan SinghTDSSAAC Flight1. Austin Shymansky/Fred BelangerSWOSSAA2. Dave Smith/Cole HarrisGHAC3. Nick Arruda/Taylor GiffinLOSSA4. Ryan De Merchant/David ChuangGHACBesides the great badminton, the event washighlighted by a magic show and CanadianOlympian Charmaine Reid’s demonstrationgame and banquet keynote address.Co-convenor Martha Cruikshank was selectedas the Leadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award winnerfor her long-time involvement in badminton, andfor her guidance in letting kids be kids.Congratulations Martha and enjoy yourretirement!Men’s Singles A Flight ChampionNyl Yakura.Women’s Singles A Flight ChampionMichelle Li.Mixed DoublesA Flight1. Carrie Li/Timothy LamYRAA2. Tracy Wong/Mark WongYRAA3. Natalie Rook/Greg RookGHAC4. Bethany So/Travis WongTDSSAAWomen’s SinglesA Flight1. Michelle Li YRAA2. Surabhi Kadam TDSSAA3. Shanaz Currim YRAA4. Kathy Lui NCSSAAB Flight1. Maya Levin NCSSAA2. Jill Grobbecker WOSSAA3. Christi Cheng TDSSAA4. Jessamaine Chang TDSSAAC Flight1. Katherine Harvey NEOAA2. Wing Ka Tsang TDSSAA3. Natasha Wong GHAC4. Madison Jacinto TDCAAB Flight1. Nadia Balooch/Salman BaloochROPSSAA2. Stephanie Lau/Ryan LauROPSSAA3. Janet Kwan/Matthew MarrTDSSAA4. Holly Vlasov/Joel VlasovCWOSSAWomen’s DoublesA Flight1. Jody Cheng/Stephanie YeungCISAA2. Janice Law/Carrie LawTDSSAA3. Maggie Siu/Connie WongTDSSAA4. Katie Dejak/Ina CarcaniNCSSAAB Flight1. Pearl Chung/Whitney WongTDSSAA2. Rebecca Stanley/Sarah MengCWOSSA3. Emily Conlon/Erblina QatipiCWOSSA4. Shannon Hughes/Emma KentNEOAAC Flight1. Valeria Breen/Natasha CyrNCSSAA2. Candy Fung/Chris PintoTDCAA3. Jennifer Qu/Tila TannisWOSSAA4. Amy Vanderloom/Kelsey Neerh<strong>of</strong>COSSAC Flight1. Elisa Cheng/Jeremy WeiTDCAA2. Mandy Sullivan/Greg SzubaCWOSSA3. Laura Moon/Dane EdwardsGBSSA4. Andrea Scocchia/Myles StevensNWOSSAAMen’s SinglesA Flight1. Nyl Yakura LOSSA2. Timothy Chiu YRAA3. Jonathan Ma TDSSAA4. Matthew Woo YRAAB Flight1. Kik Hansen SWOSSAA2. Victor Tsang TDSSAA3. Andrew Liang ROPSSAA4. Alex Duong GHACC Flight1. Kyle Thomson COSSA2. Dave Giddings CWOSSA3. Sunny Chen TDSSAA4. Jonathan Ho CISAA12 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 13


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Boys’ A BasketballOFSAA Boys’ AA BasketballPort Hope March 3 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>Oshawa March 3 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>Congratukations to AcadèmieCatholique Mère-Teresa whowon the Boys’ A Basketballchampionship title for thesecond year in a row!A.Y. Jackson SS fromNCSSAA took home theBoys’ AA Basketball title,after three days <strong>of</strong> toughcompetition.Team members: Kevin Amisso,Daniel Batarseh, JimmyBilenga, Phillip Charbonneau,Jesse Duguay, Kenan Etale,Alain Grubac, Beni Kangu,Glody Madimba, DanielMcAllonan, Elvis Momat,Steve Mucowintore, MarcMusungayi, Brendan Springer,and coach Martin Vaillancourt(pictured right).Guest speaker at this year’sbanquet was Duncan Cowanwho is presently a health andphysical education teacherat Frontenac SS in Kingston,and the assistant coach <strong>of</strong>the men’s basketball team atQueen’s UniversityDuncan played at Queen’sfrom 1998 to 2002, and was team captain in his final year.Thank you to co-convenors Paul Elsley and Tim White, aswell as the rest <strong>of</strong> the organizing committee, who all didan excellent job. Thank you also to Trinity College <strong>School</strong>for hosting, and to the local businesses and fans for theirsupport.Congratulations to Paul Elsley, who was presented with theLeadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award.Congratulations to teammembers Haris Adjulovic,Muhammad Afzal,Sean McCarthy, PatrickMcCarthy, MohamedYousef, Ashish Darji, IsmailDeria, Denis Dervisevic,Jordan Erskine, RyanHeffernan, AnthonyHinds, Ayaz Indawala,Justin Perkins and EvgueniPetrenko, and coachesSteve Ashfield and CherylHyndman (pictured left).An extremely exciting day<strong>of</strong> finals featured talentedplayers who demonstratedsportsmanship in all facets<strong>of</strong> the game.Convened by John Pfeifer, the Boys’ AA BasketballChampionships were held this year at G.L. Roberts inOshawa and were welcomed by the entire community.A big thanks to John Pfeifer and the organizingcommittee who spent countless hours creating a fantasticchampionship.Congratulations to John Pfeifer who received theLeadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award.Participating TeamsRidley CollegeTrinity College <strong>School</strong>Rockway Mennonite CollegiateNotre Dame Catholic HSHoly Trinity Catholic SSAlmaguin Highlands SSO’Garman HSCentral Algoma SSSt. Thomas Aquinas HSNiagara ChristianE.S. L’EssorCrawford Adventist AcademyWest Toronto CollegiateWoodstock Collegiate InstituteE.S. Publique DeslauriersAcadèmie Catholique Mère-TeresaCISAACISAACWOSSAEOSSAAEOSSAAGBSSANEOAANOSSANWOSSAASOSSASWOSSAATDCAATDSSAAWOSSAANCSSAAGHACQuarter FinalsMère-Teresa def. L’Essor 85 - 41Woodstock Collegiate def. Cental Algoma 50 - 33Rockway Mennonite def. Niagara Christian 53 - 50Ridley College def. St Thomas Aquinas 59 - 35Semi FinalsMère Teresa def. Rockway Mennonite 62 - 48Ridley College def. Woodstock Collegiate 62 - 53Bronze Medal MatchRockway Mennonite def. Woodstock Collegiate 48 - 42Gold Medal MatchMère Teresa def. Ridley College 54 - 44Participating TeamsSt. Francis SSParkside HSMontcalm SSSt. Thomas AquinasTimmins H & VSRobert L. BordenA.Y. Jackson SSPerth & DistrictJohn L. Forester SSOshawa CentralG.L.RobertsSt. Joseph’s CSSWest Ferris SSCobourg District CI WestBishop F. MarroccoBishop MacDonnell CHSWinston ChurchillSt. Thomas AquinasSOSSASOSSAWOSSAAGHACNEOAATDSSAANCSSAAEOSSAASWOSSAALOSSALOSSAEOSSANOSSACOSSATDCAACWOSSANWOSSAAGBSSAQuarter FinalsBorden def. Montcalm 61 - 45St. Thomas def. Timmins 45 - 39A.Y. Jackson def. Parkside 61 - 45St. Francis def. Forester 55 - 49Semi FinalsA.Y. Jackson def. Borden 54 - 51St. Francis def. St. Thomas 49 - 44Bronze Medal MatchSt. Thomas def. Borden 62 - 55Gold Medal MatchA.Y. Jackson def. St. Francis 37 - 3014 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 15


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Boys’ AAA BasketballOFSAA Boys’ AAAA BasketballParis March 3 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>In an extremely close final game,St. Patrick CHS from NCSSAAtook the Boys’ AAA Basketballtitle after defeating Vaughan SS63 to 62.Congratulations to teammembers Jamael Babineau,Brian Nuwagaba, Rolph Estin,Gregory Carter, StephenRodrigues, Farshad Chezani-Sharai, Brandon Jean, JesseDuodu, Sean Omumia,Philbert Louis, Christian-OlivierKondo Pania and AfeworkiGebrekerestos, and coach MikeRowley (pictured left).Due to a major snowstorm,the final day <strong>of</strong> competitionwas rescheduled for Thursday,March 6. But the snow definitelydid not put a damper on theteams’ spirits, as the competitionwas even more intense than theprevious days’.Thank you to convenor DaveThomas and the organizingcommittee, who did an extremely good job <strong>of</strong> organizingthis event and getting the entire town involved. Thank youalso to hosts Paris District HS, who have a rich tradition <strong>of</strong>basketball in their school.Participating TeamsSt. David CHSSt. Basil SSCatholic Central HSMartingrove CIPeterborough CI & VSGovernor Simcoe SSDonald A. Wilson AAAscension <strong>of</strong> Our Lord SSVaughan SSJean Vanier SSCentral Commerce CollegiateHuntsville HSSt. John’s CollegeHoly Cross CSSOakridge SSSt. Patrick CHSCWOSSANOSSASWOSSAATDSSAACOSSASOSSALOSSAROPSSAAYRAATDCAATDSSAAGBSSACWOSSAEOSSAAWOSSAANCSSAADave also followed the True Sport values and ensured allathletes experienced a positive, meaningful and enrichingchampionship.Congratulations to Dave, who received the Leadership in<strong>School</strong> Sport Award.Quarter FinalsOakridge def. Peterborough 45 - 40St. Patrick def. Catholic Central 56 - 43Vaughan def. Martingrove 61 - 53Central Commerce def. Jean Vanier 54 - 49Semi FinalsSt. Patrick def. Oakridge 56 - 37Vaughan def. Central Commerce 73 - 46Bronze Medal MatchCentral Commerce def. Oakridge 59 - 53Gold Medal MatchSt. Patrick def. Vaughan 63 - 62Toronto March 3 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>In another very closechampionship final,Pickering HS from LOSSAtook the gold medalhonours at the Boys’ AAAABasketball Championship,defeating EasternCommerce 47 to 46.Congratulations to teammembers Jamal Bucknor,Ricardo Chung, LibanHassan, Cory Joseph,Devoe Joseph, NatielMcKenzie, JhedonMcPherson, Juevol Myles,Ken Nkrumah, DwayneSmith, Delroy Thomas,Jonathan Tull, JameelWilliamson and JustinWiltshire, and coach JimBarclay.The championship tookplace in various locationsin Toronto, and theorganizing committee didan outstanding job.Thank you to co-convenors Al Northcott and DonMarchione for all <strong>of</strong> their hard work and dedication to thischampionship.Participating TeamsPickering HSEaster CommerceFather Henry CarrHB BealFr. Michael GoetzBlessed Mother TeresaCathedral HeightsOakwood CISt. Edmund CampionAt. Anne SSPine Ridge SSSacred Heart Catholic HSCentennial C & VIDenis Morris HSBear Creek SSSt. Michael’s CollegeForest Heights CIColonel By SSLOSSATDSSAATDCAAWOSSAROPSSAATDCAAGHACTDSSAAROPSSAASWOSSAALOSSAYRAACWOSSASOSSAGBSSACISSACWOSSANCSSAACongratulations to Don Marchione who was honoured withthe Leadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award for his many yearsas a leader and coach <strong>of</strong> boys’ basketball.Quarter FinalsMother Teresa def. Henry Carr 66 - 43Beal def. Goetz 60 - 43Eastern Commerce def. Campion 65 - 56Pickering def. Oakwood 59 - 47Semi FinalsEastern Commerce def. Mother Teresa 62 - 46Pickering def. Beal 66 - 44Bronze Medal MatchBeal def. Mother Teresa 49 - 48Gold Medal MatchPickering def. Eastern Commerce 47 - 4616 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 17


<strong>2008</strong> - 2009 OFSAA Championship CalendarThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Boys’ Golf Festival (WOSSAA)Thurs - Fri, Oct. 16-17, St. ThomasRyan Matches, Parkside CIP: 519.633.0090, F: 519.633.9516r.matches@tvdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Wednesday, Oct. 8Girls’ Golf Festival (CISAA)Thurs, Oct. 16TBAEntry Deadline: Wednesday, Oct. 8Girls’ Field Hockey (TBA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 6-8, PeterboroughHelen Lynett, Holy Cross CSSP: 705.748.6664, F: 705.748.1498hlynett@pvnccdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Sunday Nov. 2Cross Country (West)Sat, Nov. 1, SaniaMark Scott, Sarnia NorthernP: 519.542.5545, F: 519.542.0571scottma@lkdsb.netEntry Deadline: Friday, Oct. 24Boys’ A Volleyball (NWOSSAA)Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, KenoraHeather Pais & Joanne Krisko,St. Thomas Aquinas HSP: 807.548.8282, F: 807.548.1946hrothwell@kcdsb.on.cajkrisko@kcdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Boys’ AA Volleyball (WOSSAA)Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, StratfordMartin Ritsma, Stratford Central SSP: 510.271.4500, F: 519.273.7118kmritsma@yahoo.comEntry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Boys’ AAA Volleyball (EOSSAA)Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, KingstonMark Mckenna, Regiopolis-Notre DameP: 613.545.1902, F: 613.548.4024Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Boys’ AAAA Volleyball (GBSSA)Fri - Sat, Nov. 21-22, BarrieDale Baker, Innisdale SSP: 705.726.2552, F: 705.726.5422Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Girls’ A Basketball (NOSSA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22, North BayLorie Tremblay, ES AlgonquinP: 705.472.8240, F: 705.726.5422Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Girls’ AA Basketball (NWOSSAA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22, Thunder BayLauri Mcfarlane, St. Ignatius SSP: 807.344.8433, F: 807.345.1237lmcfarla@tbcdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Girls’ AAA Basketball (SOSSA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22,St. CatharinesTom Grantis, Governor Simcoe SSP: 905.934.4006, F: 905.934.3389Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Girls’ AAAA Basketball (SWOSSAA)Thurs - Sat, Nov. 20-22, SarniaJohn Thrasher, Sarnia NorthernP: 519.542.5545, F: 519.542.0571Entry Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 16Boys’ Football Bowls (Committee)Fri - Sat, Nov. 28-29, TBAAlpine Skiing (Committee)Mon - Tues, Feb. 23-24, CollingwoodOFSAA Alpine Skiing SACContact OFSAA <strong>of</strong>ficeEntry Deadline: Sunday, Feb. 15Nordic Skiing (TBA)Thurs - Fri, Feb. 26-27, TBAEntry Deadline: Wednesday, Feb. 18Swimming (ROPSSAA)Tues - Wed, March 3-4, EtobicokeMichelle Bettig, Mayfield SSP: 905.846.6060, F: 905.584.9823michelle.bettig@peelsb.comEntry Deadline: Monday, Feb. 23Wrestling (ROPSSAA)Thurs - Fri, March 5-6, BramptonRich Knill, Turner Fenton SSP: 905.453.9220, F: 905.453.9692Entry Deadline: Wednesday, Feb. 25Snowboarding (TBA)Tues, March 10, TBAOFSAA Snowboarding SACContact OFSAA <strong>of</strong>ficeEntry Deadline: Monday, March 2Boys’ A Basketball (EOSSAA)Mon - Wed, March 9-11, PetawawaJamie Davis, General Panet HSP: 613.687.2095, F: 613.687.2095Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Boys’ AA Basketball (NEOAA)Mon - Wed, March 9-11, TimminsDarrell Sokoloski, Timmins HVSP: 705.360.1411, F: 705.268.6603Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Boys’ AAA Basketball (NCSSAA)Mon - Wed, March 9-11, OttawaRichard Sutton, Ridgemont HSP: 613.733.4860, F: 613.521.9637Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Boys’ AAAA Basketball (SWOSSAA)Mon - Wed, March 9-11, WindsorPete Cusumano, Catholic Central HSP: 519.256.3171, F: 519.256.6691Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Girls’ A Volleyball (CISAA)Tues - Wed, March 10-11, Port HopeTim White, Trinity CollegeP: 905.885.3217, F: 905.885.9690twhite@tcs.on.caEntry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Girls’ AA Volleyball (NWOSSAA)Tues - Wed, March 10-11, TBAEntry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Girls’ AAA Volleyball (NOSSA)Tues - Wed, March 10-11, TBAEntry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Girls’ AAAA Volleyball (ROPSSAA)Tues - Wed, March 10-11, MississaugaKen Jones, Mayfield SSP: 905.846.6060, F: 905.584.9823Entry Deadline: Tuesday, March 3Girls’ A/AA Hockey (GBSSA)Mon - Thurs, March 23-26, OrilliaMurray Eckstein, Park Street CIP: 705.326.7386, F: 705.326.7388meckstein@mail.scdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Tuesday, March 10Girls’ AAA/AAAA Hockey (GBSSA)Tuesday - Friday, March 24-27, OrilliaMurray Eckstein, Park Street CIP: 705.326.7386, F: 705.326.7388meckstein@mail.scdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Tuesday, March 10Boys’ A/AA Hockey (COSSA)Wed - Sat, March 25-28, PeterboroughJohn Bruce, Holy Cross CSSP: 705.748.6664, F: 705.742.1498Entry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11Boys’ AAA/AAAA Hockey (NOSSA)Wed - Sat, March 25-28, North BayJohn Wilson, St. Joseph-Scollard Hall SSP: 705.494.8600, F: 705.474.4223Entry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11Boys’ Curling (SOSSA)Wed - Sat, March 25-28, GrimsbyRina Rode, Grimsby DSSP: 905.945.5416, F: 905.945.4226rina1@cogeco.caEntry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11Girls’ Curling (SOSSA)Wed - Sat, March 25-28, GrimsbyRina Rode, Grimsby DSSP: 905.945.5416, F: 905.945.4226rina1@cogeco.caEntry Deadline: Wednesday, March 11Girls’ Gymnastics (Committee)TBAContact OFSAA <strong>of</strong>ficeBadminton (TBA)Thurs - Sat, May 7-9, TBAEntry Deadline: Wednesday, April 29Tennis Festival (Committee)Mon - Tues, <strong>June</strong> 1-2, TorontoOFSAA Tennis SACContact OFSAA <strong>of</strong>ficeEntry Deadline: Wednesday, April 29Boys’ A/AA Field Lacrosse (COSSA)Fri - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 5-6, TBAEntry Deadline: Monday, <strong>June</strong> 1Boys’ AAA/AAAA Field Lacrosse (YRAA)Fri - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 5-6, AuroraRob Bladon, Aurora HSP: 905.727.3107, F: 905.884.4694Entry Deadline: Monday, <strong>June</strong> 1Girls’ A/AA Rugby (COSSA)Mon - Wed, <strong>June</strong> 1-3, BellevilleDavid Whitney, Bayside SSP: 613.966.2922, F: 613.966.4564dbwhitney@hpedsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Friday May 30Girls’ AAA/AAAA Rugby (LOSSA)Mon - Wed, <strong>June</strong> 1-3, TBAEntry Deadline: Tuesday, May 26Boys’ A/AA Rugby (TBA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, TBAEntry Deadline: Friday MayBoys’ AAA/AAAA Rugby (SOSSA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, HamiltonPaul Pendakis, Saltfleet DHSP: 905.573.3000, ext. 2025,F: 905.573.2408paul.pendakis@hwdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Monday, <strong>June</strong> 1Track & Field RegionalsWeeks <strong>of</strong> May 17 & 24Central - YRAASouth - ROPSSAANorth - no meetEast - EOSSAAMetro - CommitteeWest - CWOSSATrack & Field (Metro)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, TBAEntry Deadline: Wednesday, May 27Boys’ A Soccer (WOSSAA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, LondonEric Lammers, London District ChristianHSP: 519.455.4360, F: 519.455.4364elammers@ldcss.on.caEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Boys’ AA Soccer (SOSSA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, HamiltonNathan Siebenga, Hamilton DistrictChristian HSP: 905.648.6655, F: 905.648.3139Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Boys’ AAA Soccer (SWOSSAA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, WindsorMike Mckittrik and Rocco Facchineri,Catholic Central HSP: 519.256.3171, F: 905.256.3171mike_mckittrick@wecdsb.on.carocco_facchineri@wecdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Boys’ AAAA Soccer (TDSSAA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, TBAEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Girls’ A Soccer (TBA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, TBAEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Girls’ AA Soccer (NWOSSAA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, KenoraReg McDonald, Beaver Brae HSP: 807.468.6401, F: 807.468.3628reg.mc@kpdsb.on.caEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Girls’ AAA Soccer (NCSSAA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, OttawaWalter Piovesan, Ottawa-Carleton DSBP: 613.596.8211, F: 613.239.2655walter.piovesan@ocdsb.caEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Girls’ AAAA Soccer (SOSSA)Thurs - Sat, <strong>June</strong> 4-6, Niagara FallsFrank Capretta, St. Paul HSP: 905.356.4313, F: 905.356.6605frank.capretta@ncdsb.comEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28Boys’ Baseball (Committee)TBA, TorontoContact OFSAA <strong>of</strong>ficeEntry Deadline: Thursday, May 28East Region Semi-Final (CISAA)Thurs - Fri, May 28-29Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 21West Region Semi-Final (TBA)Thurs - Fri, May 28-29Entry Deadline: Thursday, May 21**Please note that this is a draft <strong>of</strong> the championship calendar andsome dates have not yet been finalized**18FOR COMPLETE CHAMPIONSHIP DETAILS VISIT www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca19


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Boys’ and Girls’ CurlingPeterborough April 1 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>Gary Fenn and Don Smith <strong>of</strong> Thomas A. Stewart SSand their organizing committee hosted both Boys’ andGirls’ Curling Championships at three curling clubs in thePeterborough area.Congratulations to the girls champions from M.M. Robinson(GHAC) in Burlington: Pamela Feldkamp, Jasmin Thuston,Heather Cridland, Sara Hamilton and Gina Almeida, andtheir coaches Louise Feldkamp and Aaron Kilpatrick.Congratulations also to the boys champions from BishopTonnos (GHAC) in Ancaster, Eric Reid, Fraser Reid, DanielNorwood, Chris Daley and Miranda Keenan, and theircoaches Sue Reid and Helen Downey.The organizing committee and convenors put forth atremendous amount <strong>of</strong> time and effort to make thischampionship a great success. Both girls’ and boys’ finalswere televised by Cogeco Cable.Don Smith received the Leadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Awardfor his many years <strong>of</strong> coaching and promoting high schoolcurling. Well deserved Don!Participating Boys TeamsThe York <strong>School</strong>Thomas A. Stewart SSI.E. Weldon SSKitchener-Waterloo CVSNorth Dundas DHSMidland SSBishop Tonnos CHSAll Saints CSSOsgoode Township HSO’Gorman HSElliot Lake SSManitoulin SSWestgate C & VINotre Dame CSSE.L. Crossley SSChatham-Kent SSBrebeuf CollegeEtobicoke CIParkside CIMarkham DSSCISAACOSSACOSSACWOSSAEOSSAAGBSSAGHACLOSSANCSSAANEOAANOSSANOSSANWOSSAAROPSSAASOSSASWOSSAATDCAATDSSAAWOSSAAYRAAParticipating Girls TeamsSt. Thomas Aquinas SSCrestwood SSGrey Highlands SSSouth Grenville DHSCarleton Place HSNantyr Shores SSM.M. Robinson HAPickering HSOsgoode Township HSTimiskaming DSSSir James Dunn C & VSSt. Ignatius HSHillcrest HSNorth Park SSGrimsby DSSNorthern CI & VSCardinal Newman CSSHumberside CIParkside CISacred Heart CHSCOSSACOSSACWOSSAEOSSAAEOSSAAGBSSAGHACLOSSANCSSAANEOAANOSSANWOSSAANWOSSAAROPSSAASOSSASWOSSAATDCAATDSSAAWOSSAAYRAAGirls’ Quarter FinalsCrestwood def. St. Thomas 9 - 3Robinson def. Northern 5 - 4Grimsby def. Pickering 6 - 4Parkside def. St. Ignatius 7 - 4Girls’ Semi FinalsGrimsby def. Parkside 8 - 5Robinson def. Crestwood 7 - 4Girls’ Bronze Medal MatchCrestwood def. Parkside 5 - 4Girls’ Gold Medal MatchRobinson def. Grimsby 6 - 5Boys’ Quarter FinalsMarkham def. Notre Dame 5 - 4Kitchener-Waterloo def. Osgoode 7 - 1O’Gorman def. All Saints 6 - 4Bishop Tonnos def. Etobicoke 5 - 4Boys’ Semi FinalsBishop Tonnos def. O’Gorman 8 - 3Kitchener-Waterloo def. Markham 7 - 1Boys’ Bronze Medal MatchO’Gorman def. Markham 2 - 0Boys’ Gold Medal MatchBishop Tonnos def. Kitchener Waterloo 7 - 220 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 21


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Girls’ GymnasticsAncaster April 28 - 29, <strong>2008</strong>The Morgan Firestone arenain Ancaster was the site forthe <strong>2008</strong> OFSAA GymnasticsChampionships.Thank you to OFSAAGymnastics Convenors GeneSutton, Lynne Smiley andKellie Hinnells and theirvolunteers for an outstandingevent!Congratulations to theOFSAA Leadership in SportAward recipient Diane Porterwho has been developingstudent athletes with thegoal <strong>of</strong> success her entirecareer. Thank you Diane foreverything you have done forthe sport <strong>of</strong> gymnastics andyour athletes.Level 1Vault1. Jessica Bortolussi 11.475 SOSSA2. Simone Hummel 11.20 SOSSA3. Amy Ives 10.975 SWOSSAA4. Amanda Coutu 10.750 SOSSA5. Sam Schevers 10.70 COSSABars1. Gabrielle Bonin 11.30 NOSSA2. Amanda Coutu 11.25 SOSSA3. Megan McPolland 11.20 COSSA4. Daniella Bertucci 11.125 SWOSSAA5. Simone Hummel 11.100 SOSSA5. Karine Taillon 11.100 NOSSABeam1. Simone Hummel 11.050 SOSSA2. Chole Grande 10.60 SOSSA3. Raiza Sedana 10.550 SWOSSAA4. Amanda Coutu 10.500 SOSSA5. Alexia Manchon 10.450 CISSAFloor1. Megan Desimone 11.25 NOSSA2. Maryanne Stones 11.100 SOSSA3. Cara Nadeau 10.950 NOSSA3. Kayla Michaelis 10.950 GBSSA4. Amanda Coutu 10.500 SOSSA5. Alexia Manchon 10.900 CISSA<strong>School</strong>1. North Park CWOSSA 73.6742. Pauline Johnson CWOSSA 46.6753. Saugeen District CWOSSA 40.3754. Simcoe Composite CWOSSA 40.8255. Ridley College CISAA 21.175Level 2Vault1. Alyssa Mantini 11.500 SOSSA2. Morgan McNeilly 11.225 COSSA3. Stephanie Leduc 11.125 NOSSA4. Leanna Kennedy 11.000 COSSA5. Nadia Omri 10.850 NOSSABars1. Morgan McNeilly 11.40 COSSA2. Alyssa Mantini 11.10 SOSSA2. Ciara Jones 11.10 CWOSSA4. Donika Gjocoj 11.000 SWOSSAA5. Marissa Driscoll 11.000 COSSABeam1. Alisha VanNest 11.050 SWOSSAA2. Chloe Reis 10.950 CISSA3. Megan Kelly 10.700 NOSSA4. Sarah Rossetti 10.650 CISSA5. Miranda Rossi 10.600 CWOSSA5. Stephanie Leduc 10.600 NOSSAFloor1. Emily Townsend 11.350 COSSA2. Josee Charbonneau 11.300 NOSSA3. Emma Woolridge 11.100 GBSSA4. Natalie St.Hilaire 11.050 SOSSA5. Ciara Jones 11.00 CWOSSA5. Chloe Reis 11.00 CISSA<strong>School</strong>1. Sir Winston Churchill SOSSA 87.5252. Holy Names SWOSSAA 79.43. Toronto French <strong>School</strong> CISAA 72.14. North Park CWOSSA 71.8755. St. Peters COSSA 71.65Level 3Vault1. Sara Pomerleau 10.500 SWOSSAA2. Becca Love 10.450 COSSA3. Tanya Nagle 10.400 CWOSSA4. Brontie Hladysh 10.25 CWOSSA5. Stacey McNeill 10.225 EOSSABars1. Shawna Sterner 11.000 NOSSA2. Stacey McNeill 10.750 EOSSA3. Bryanna Southorn 10.650 GBSSA4. Mallory Woodward 10.600 COSSA4. Sarah Stather 10.600 COSSABeam1. Stacey McNeill 10.900 EOSSA2. Samantha Barrie 10.850 NOSSA3. Franklyn Searle 10.700 SOSSA4. Bryanna Southorn 10.650 GBSSA5. Shelby Bergeron 10.400 NOSSAFloor1. Maggie Davey 11.550 CWOSSA2. Victoria Cowan 11.350 SOSSA3. Franklyn Searle 11.300 SOSSA4. Britney Lester 11.250 COSSA4. Teri Nagle 11.250 CWOSSA<strong>School</strong>1. North Park CWOSSA 83.4752. Sir Winston Churchill SOSSA 83.0003. Napanee District EOSSAA 81.7254. Pauline Johnson CWOSSA 81.4255. College Notre-Dame NOSSA 80.825Level 4Vault1. Caitlin Cook 10.925 COSSA2. Renata Tracey 10.875 SOSSA3. Alison Joslin 10.700 COSSA4. Jenna Huneault 10.650 SWOSSAA5. Julie Patterson 10.600 COSSABars1. Caitlin Cook 11.200 COSSA2. Julie Patterson 11.100 COSSA3. Michelle St-Denis 11.00 NOSSA4. Michelle Dumont 10.950 NOSSA5. Melissa Conforzi 10.900 GBSSABeam1. Michelle St-Denis 10.95 NOSSA2. Renata Tracey 10.900 SOSSA3. Allison Mateff 10.850 GBSSA3. Caitlin Cook 10.850 COSSA4. missing5. Katie Goodwin 10.800 CISSAFloor1. Kassandra Bradley 11.4500 NOSSA2. Sherry Jordison 11.400 COSSA3. Samantha Rafo 11.300 SWOSSAA4. Natalya Nicole 11.250 GBSSA4. Michelle St-Denis 11.250 NOSSA<strong>School</strong>1. Delhi District WOSSA 40.5752. North Park CWOSSA 47.753. Pauline Johnson CWOSSA 30.654. Saugeen District CWOSSA 82.0255. Simcoe Composite CWOSSA 21.15Level 5Vault1. Lindsay McFarland 11.850 COSSA2. Vienna Goldthorp 11.700 GBSSA3. Meghan Reiner 11.650 SWOSSAA4. Nikki DeHaan 11.475 COSSA4. Laurence Marchand 11.475 NOSSA5. Amelie Lamontagne 11.400 NOSSABars1. Sarah Henshaw 11.850 SWOSSAA2. Rachel Lariviere 11.650 SWOSSAA3. Cherina Gourley 11.550 GBSSA4. Perry Reesor 11.500 COSSA5. Lindsay McFarland 11.400 COSSABeam1. Jennifer Ellis 11.700 COSSA2. Lindsay McFarland 11.650 COSSA3. Nikki DeHaan 11.550 COSSA4. Mollie Weichel 11.500 CWOSSA5. Laurence Marchand 11.450 NOSSAFloor1. Lindsay McFarland 12.000 COSSA2. Perry Reesor 11.85 COSSA3. Kaleigh McIlveen 11.750 GBSSA4. Perry Reesor 11.85 COSSA5. Vienna Goldthorp 11.700 GBSSA5. Julie Hawley 11.700 COSSA5. Janine Maloney 11.700 COSSA5. Beth Gauld 11.700 CWOSSA5. Tiffany Bush 11.700 GBSSA<strong>School</strong>1. Nicholson COSSA 90.5252. LCVI COSSA 89.43. Saugeen CWOSSA 88.8254. Banting GBSSA 88.1255. St Peters COSSA 87.875Level 6Vault1. Alicia Violin 13.350 NOSSA2. Natalie Kruger 13.250 GBSSA3. Erin Aitken 13.050 GBSSA4. Megan Howard 13.025 NOSSA5. Courtenay Wood 12.975 WOSSA5. Rhianna Lefler 12.975 WOSSABars1. Alicia Violin 12.70 NOSSA2. Natalie Kruger 13.350 GBSSA3. Megan Howard 13.300 NOSSA4. Courtenay Wood 12.000 WOSSA5. Erin Aitken 11.500 GBSSABeam1. Alicia Violin 13.400 NOSSA2. Krista VanNest 13.200 SWOSSAA3. Stephanie McFarland 12.800 COSSA4. Zophia Hilton 12.500 SWOSSAA5. Megan Howard 12.15 NOSSAFloor1. Alicia Violin 13.600 NOSSA2. Krista VanNest 13.250 SWOSSAA3. Rhianna Lefler 13.100 WOSSA4. Courtenay Wood 12.850 WOSSA5. Natalie Kruger 12.750 GBSSAAerobic GymnasticsNovice1. Lindsay CVI COSSA 19.832. Banting SS GBSSA 19.663. Quinte SS COSSA 18.564. Manitoulin SS NOSSA 18.335. Sudbury SS NOSSA 17.86Open1. Bear Creek SS GBSSA 26.562. Nicholson SS COSSA 26.303. College Notre Dame NOSSA 25.664. Ancaster HS SOSSA 25.365. 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OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Boys’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA HockeyKanata April - 15, <strong>2008</strong>Congratulations to Stouffville, defendingA/AA champions, who repeated with avictory over Appleby 5 to 1. Denis Morriscaptured their first hockey championshipby defeating St. Michael’s College 4 to 2in the Boys’ AAA/AAAA Championship.Holy Trinity captured the A/AA bronzemedal defeating Timmins 3 to 2. A.B. Lucasdefeated Mayfield SS 4 to 2 in the AAA/AAAA bronze medal game.Hosted by NCSSAA, the <strong>2008</strong> Boys’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA Hockey Championshipswere held in Kanata. This was the first boys’hockey championship held in the Ottawaarea in 30 years, and marked the 60thanniversary <strong>of</strong> OFSAA boys hockey. Thefirst championship was held in Kingston,and won by Copper Cliff HS in 1948.The organizing committee had tremendoussupport from the city and communitybusinesses, which enabled them to run sucha successful event.OFSAA would like to thank convenorMary–Jane Gillier–Symes, NCSSAA, andthe many adult and student volunteers whohelped make the championship a success.Congratulations to John McRae HS andStouffville DSS for being the recipients <strong>of</strong>the OFSAA Sportsmanship Award.Congratulations to Al Smith (St. Matthews)and Greg Crossett (Colonel By) forreceiving the OFSAA Leadership in <strong>School</strong>Award, for their continuous contribution tohigh school sport.Participating TeamsStouffvilleEssexSacred HeartBishop MacDonnelHoly TrinityHoly CrossApplebyTimminsFather John RedmondSt. TheresaSt. CharlesLester B. PearsonE.S.C. GarneauE.S.P. Louis–RielSouth HuronSt. PaulForest HillElmvaleQueen ElizabethParticipating TeamsDunbartonA.B. LucasDenis MorrisSt. Peter’sForest HeightsFort FrancesMayfieldBrother AndreSt. Michael’s CollegeGrand RiverNelsonEtobicokeSt. MatthewJohn McRaeSt. Joseph’s Scollard HallBelle RiverFellowesAncasterCardinal NewmanSt. Peter’sBoys’ A/AA ResultsYRAASWOSSAACWOSSACWOSSALOSSASOSSACISAANEOAATDCAACOSSANOSSAGHACNCSSAANCSSAAWOSSAAROPSSAATDSSAAGBSSAANWOSSAABoys’ AAA/AAAA ResultsLOSSAWOSSAASOSSACOSSACWOSSANWOSSAAROPSSAAYRAACISAACWOSSAGHACTDSSAANCSSAANCSSAANOSSASWOSSAAEOSSAASOSSATDCAAGBSSAChar LanEOSSAQuarter FinalsAppleby def. MacDonnel 3 - 2Stouffville def. Holy Cross 5 - 0Timmins def. Sacred Heart 4 - 2Holy Trinity def. St. Theresa 4 - 1Semi FinalsStouffville def. Timmins 5 - 0Appleby def. Holy Trinity 3 - 2Bronze Medal GameHoly Trinity def. Timmins 3 - 2Gold Medal GameStouffville defeated Appleby 5 - 1Quarter FinalsMayfield 2 def. Brother Andre 2 - 1 (OT)St. Michael’s def. James McRae 4 - 1Denis Morris def. Belle River 5 - 2A.B. Lucas def. Dunbarton 2 - 1Semi FinalsSt. Michael’s def. Mayfield 4 - 2Denis Morris def. A.B. Lucas 1 - 0Bronze Medal GameA.B. Lucas def. Mayfield 4 - 2Gold Medal GameDenis Morris def. St. Michael’s 4 - 2OFSAA Girls’ A/AA & AAA/AAAA HockeyPembroke April 2 - 4, <strong>2008</strong> and March 31 - April 2The city <strong>of</strong> Pembroke was bustling with 40 teams all vyingfor the titles <strong>of</strong> <strong>2008</strong> A/AA & AAA/AAAA Girls’ HockeyChampionship. Thank you to convenor Harley McDowelland his fantastic organizing committee for all <strong>of</strong> their hardwork in making this championship a huge success.Congratulations to Nina Brum for winning the OFSAALeadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award for the Girls’ A/AAChampionship. Nina will be retiring at the end <strong>of</strong> the yearand her athletes and students will no doubt miss her greatleadership. Russ Holmberg won the OFSAA Leadership inSport Award for the Girls’ AAA/AAAA Championship forhis many dedicated years to student-athlete success. Thankyou for your endless contributions to school sport!Congratulations to A/AAchampions, Les Alouettes deNotre Dame (pictured right):Karine Gauthier, Vanessa Jacques,Chanelle Emond, StephanieVaillant, Jacklyn Upchan, KiaraLalonde, Karly Dudor, StephanieBonin, Danielle Ramcourt, LiaTramontini, Stephanie Landry,Pamela Ross, Danielle Larouche,Josee Belanger, Dominique David,Valerie Valiquette and coachesJ.D. Davis, Denis Paquette andmanager Michele Albert. A specialnote and congratulations to A/AA Team Sportsmanship Awardwinners Opeongo HS.This year’s AAA/AAAA teamchampions were the A.B.Lucas Vikings from WOSSAA.Congratulations to team members;Heather Watt, Shelby Goldie,Lindsey Martin, Alexandera Tarr,Shelbie Gowan, Emily Tustin,Michelle Anger, Madison Liley,Lizzie Conron, Stephanie Raithby,Emily Dobbin, Cassandra Petersen,Andrea Walters, Mandy Miatello,Brittany Loggie, Amy Whatleyand coaches Wayne Grant, PaulFavento, Blair Windsor and JenSuitor. Congratulations also to theAAA/AAAA Team SportsmanshipAward winners from Martin GroveCI for their outstanding display <strong>of</strong>team work, positive attitude andrespect for other players.Participating TeamsRidley CollegeCISAATrinity CollegeCISAASt. Mary’sCOSSANorwood KnightsCOSSABishop MacdonellCWOSSANorth GrenvilleEOSSAALes Dynamos de Casselman EOSSAAOpeongoEOSSAAPatrick FogartyGBSSASt. Thomas Aquinas GHACAldershot LionsGHACHoly TrinityLOSSALes Rebelles de Louis Riel NCSSAARoland MichenerNEOAALes Alouettes de Notre Dame NOSSABeaver BraeNWOSSAAEden FlyersSOSSANorth LambtonSWOSSAAIngersollWOSSAAFather RedmondTDCAAParticipating TeamsHavergalSt. Mary’sCentennialFellowesSmith FallsSt. Joseph’sNelsonSt. Jean BrebufUxbridgePaul DwyerSt. MarksLes Aigles de L’HorizonLoyolaWaterdownChatham- KentSt. BasilLawrence ParkMartingroveA.B LucasSacred HeartCISAACOSSACWOSSAEOSSAAEOSSAAGBSSAGHACGHACLOSSALOSSANCSSAANOSSAROPSSAASOSSASWOSSAATCDAATDSSAATDSSAAWOSSAAYRAAGirls’ A/AA ResultsQuarter FinalsRidley College def. Holy Trinity 3 - 0Bishop MacDonnell def. Stouffville 6 - 1Notre Dame def. Les Rebelles 2 - 0Trinity College def. Patrick Fogarty 3 - 2 (OT)Semi FinalsTrinity College def. Ridley College 3 - 1Notre Dame def. Bishop MacDonnell 4 - 1Bronze Medal GameRidley College def. Bishop MacDonnell 5 - 2Gold Medal GameNotre Dame def. Trinity College 1 - 0Girls’ AAA/AAAA ResultsQuarter FinalsA.B Lucas def. Martingrove 3 - 0Centennial def. Chatham-Kent 3 - 2 (OT)Uxbridge def. St. Jean Brebuf 4 - 3 (OT)Paul Dwyer def. St. Marks 3 - 2Semi FinalsA.B Lucas def. Paul Dwyer 3 - 1Centennial def. Uxbridge 2 - 1Bronze Medal GamePaul Dwyer def. Uxbridge 4 - 0Gold Medal GameA.B Lucas def. Centennial 6 - 124 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 25


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Alpine SkiingCollingwood February 25 - 26, <strong>2008</strong>The <strong>2008</strong> OFSAA Alpine Skiing Championships provideda great challenge for the organizing committee. This year’schampionship saw 340 athletes (166 women and174 men)from 75 schools compete in Collingwood. They did notdisappoint as they tackled the challenging slalom and giantslalom courses at Blue Mountain.The organizing committee would like to thank everyonewho made the <strong>2008</strong> Alpine Skiing Championshipssuccessful. A special thanks to the following groups: KevinGosselin and the gatekeepers from Jean Vanier; retiredteachers who volunteered as <strong>of</strong>ficials; the registrationcrew, led by Barb Nunes; Ernie Philip and Len Coolich forLevel 1 Women’s SlalomIndividual1. Frances BallardNorth Toronto, TDSSAA2. Katie HindsonWest Carleton, NCSSAA3. Stella JobAshbury College, NCSSAA4. Genevieve RudAshbury College, NCSSAA5. Trish BromleyNorth Toronto, TDSSAA6. Zoe RaddenLawrence Park, TDSSAATeam1. Ashbury College 24NCSSAA2. Lawrence Park 54TDSSAA3. North Toronto 55TDSSAALevel 1 Women’s Giant SlalomIndividual1. Holli AnstettJean Vanier, GBSSA2. Jacqueline WarllJean Vanier, GBSSA3. Genevieve RudAshbury College, NCSSAA4. Kathrine ScherloskiPenetang, GBSSA5. Sam GaetzCawthra Park, ROPSSAA6. Kayla DoeringElmira, CWOSSATeam1. Jean Vanier 17GBSSA2. Ashbury College 28NCSSAA3. Penetang 31GBSSAentries and results; Joe Sileika for website; Angela Carson,Rob Crossan and the staff <strong>of</strong> Blue Mountain; Bill Barclay,coordinator <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials; Mark Campbell for the banquetvideo; Steve and Fred Koops from Overkill for OFSAAclothing; and Dave Hopper and Stuart Crabbe for technicaldelegates.Congratulations to the big winners GBSSA and NCSSAA,each capturing four team banners. Collingwood CI(GBSSA) and Nepean (NCSSAA) each captured twobanners. Congratulations also to all the individual andteam gold medal winners, including repeat individualwinner, Holli Anstette from Jean Vanier.Level 2 Women’s SlalomIndividual1. Christina DonnellyImmaculata, NCSSAA2. Stephanie BattistinLouis Riel, NCSSAA3. Gillian ScottLa Salle, NOSSA4. Ashley BurnieMayfield, ROPSSAA5. Laura VlahovicCollingwood, GBSSA6. Kristen DuvallBarrie Central, GBSSATeam1. Collingwood 21GBSSA2. Mayfield 46ROPSSAA3. ESP Louis Riel 48NCSSAALevel 2 Women’s Giant SlalomIndividual1. Christina DonnellyImmaculata, NCSSAA2. Stephanie BattistinLouis Riel, NCSSAA3. Sarah MacLachanNumbeview, ROPSSAA4. Christine HarringtonJean Vanier, GBSSA5. Ashley BurnieMayfield, ROPSSAA6. Gillian ScottLaSalle, GBSSATeam1. ESP Louis Riel 22NCSSAA2. Jean Vanier 42GBSSA3. Mayfield 42ROPSSAAOFSAA Nordic SkiingNorth Bay February 27 - 29, <strong>2008</strong>It was a great two days <strong>of</strong> fast skiing at the OFSAA <strong>2008</strong>Nordic Skiing Championship, held at North Bay Nordic forthe second year in a row. The championship was packedwith close individual races, exciting relays and loads <strong>of</strong> fun.Congratulations and thank you to the championshipconvenor Karl Giesbrecht and his entire volunteercommittee comprised <strong>of</strong> athletes, teachers and volunteersfrom NOSAA, who put forth a tremendous amount <strong>of</strong>time and effort making this championship a success. Thecommunity support and team <strong>of</strong> organizers made this eventtop notch.The OFSAA Leadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award waspresented to Angus Doughty, a teacher-coach fromMayfield Secondary <strong>School</strong> who has dedicated his careerto building the Mayfield team and to the success <strong>of</strong> hisstudent athletes. Congratulations to Angus for receiving thisprestigious award.Junior Boys Individual1. Adam Birosh Chippewa SS 0:14:02.42. James Taylor Nepean HS 0:14:40.13. Tristan Woodfine Opeongo HS 0:14:50.554. Reme LaPrade Nepean HS 0:14:52.755. Pierre LaFontaine Lisgar C.I 0:14:59.0Junior Girls Individual1. Kristen Petersen Canterbury HS 0:12:27.12. Molly Dyon Toronto Waldorf <strong>School</strong> 0:12:35.43. Leslie Foley Canterbury HS 0:12:41.54. Terry Korzeniewski Twin Lakes SS 0:13:25.45. Nadine Perron Cole Secondaire Cath. 0:13:27.8Senior Boys Individual1. Jacob Porter Chippewa SS 0:26:46.52. Greg Kilroy Widdifield SS 0:27:26.23. Bob Thompson Woodstock 0:27:34.44. Leif Lennie De La Salle 0:27:39.15. Evan Odell West Hill SS 0:33:25.4Senior Girls Individual1. Janel Sauder St. Michael CSS 0:16:04.72. Kalli Green Collingwood 0:16:08.93. Danielle McVicar All Saints CHS 0:16:24.54. Ingrid Hagberg Mackenzie HS 0:16:35.55. Lindsay Anderson Colonel By S 0:15:36.5Level 1 Men’s SlalomIndividual1. David StewartSouth Carleton, NCSSAA2. Fraser GrayRichview, TDSSAA3. Drew McMillinEastview, GBSSA4. Teal TrippNorth Hastings, COSSA5. Alex DeMarchiSt. Michael’s College, CISAA6. Matt BrownLawrence Park, TDSSAATeam1. South Carleton 25NCSSAA2. St. Michael’s College 30CISAA3. Collingwood 43GBSSALevel 1 Men’s Giant SlalomIndividual1. Drew McMillinEastview, GBSSA2. Brock PerraultCollingwood, GBSSA3. James FrostCollingwood, GBSSA4. David StewartSouth Carleton, NCSSAA5. Alex DeMarchieSt. Michael’s College, CISAA6. Jeremy AntonyshynSt. Michael’s College, CISAATeam1. Collingwood 22GBSSA2. St. Michael’s College 24CISAA3. South Carleton 45NCSSAALevel 2 Men’s SlalomIndividual1. Pat FinneganNepean, NCSSAA2. Spencer JacksonSt. Andrew’s College, CISAA3. James RothResurrection, CWOSSA4. Brian TimmisHillfield-Strathallan, CISAA5. Zacharie Richard-RobichonLouis Riel, NCSSAA6. Perry WattAurora, YRAATeam1. Nepean 31NCSSAA2. Hillfield-Strathallan 35CISAA3. Lawrence Park 46TDSSAALevel 2 Men’s Giant SlalomIndividual1. Pat FinneganNepean, NCSSAA2. M ichael WilkinsCollingwood, GBSSA3. Jordy NorrisGeorgian Bay, CWOSSA4. Stephan HabichtNepean, NCSSA5. Andrew ShaftoLawrence Park, TDSSAA6. Ryan Swiderski/Michael PowerSt. Joseph’s, TDCAATeam1. Nepean 28NCSSAA2. Lawrence Park 45TDSSAA3. St. Andrew’s Colege 62CISAA26 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caJunior Boys Team1. Parry Sound HS2. Huntsville HS3. Mayfield SS4. Orangeville DSS5. St. Michael CSSJunior Boys Sprint Relay Team1. Huntsville HS2. Parry Sound HS3. Mayfield SS4. St. Benedict CSS5. West Hill SecondaryJunior Team Combined1. Huntsville HS2. Parry Sound HS3. Mayfield SS4. West Hill Secondary5. Colonel By SecondaryJunior Girls Team1. Huntsville HS2. Mayfield SS3. Parry Sound HS4. Canterbury HS5. Colonel By SecondaryJunior Girls Sprint Relay Team1. Canterbury HS2. Huntsville HS3. Mayfield SS4. Parry Sound HS5. Colonel By SecondarySenior Team Combined1. Huntsville HS2. Mayfield SS3. Parry Sound HS4. West Hill Secondary5. Penetanguishene SSSenior Boys Team1. St. Michael CSS2. West Hill Secondary3. Huntsville High <strong>School</strong>4. Mayfield SS5. Penetanguishene SSSenior Boys Sprint Relay Team1. Huntsville HS2. West Hill Secondary3. St. Michael CSS4. Penetanguishene SS5. Lo-Ellen Park SecondarySenior Girls Team1. Parry Sound HS2. Mayfield SS3. Mackenzie HS4. Huntsville HS5. Colonel By SecondarySenior Girls Sprint Relay Team1. Parry Sound HS2. Mayfield SS3. Mackenzie HS4. Humberview5. Orangeville DSSwww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 27


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA SwimmingEtobicoke March 4 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>The <strong>2008</strong> OFSAA Swimming Championship was anexciting and well organized event. Veteran convenorsSheila Kuyper, Jon Newcombe and Kevin Wong madethe championship a fantastic event for all coaches,athletes, volunteers and spectators. Congratulationsand thank you to Sheila, Jon and Kevin and theirorganizing committee for all <strong>of</strong> their hard work inmaking this championship a success.The OFSAA Leadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award wentto Christine Baillie from Stamford C & VI in SOSSA.Christine has been heavily involved in growing theSWAD (Swimmers with a Disability) program at herschool and in her association. Her tireless effortsare greatly appreciated by her swimmers and theswimming community as a whole. Thank you andcongratulations to Christine.High <strong>School</strong> DivisionGirls’ 200m Medley Relay1. Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI 2:21.532. Riverside SS 2:23.833. Frontenac SS 2:30.164. Oakville Trafalgar HS 2:30.645. Eden HS 2:31.576. R.H. King Academy 2:32.35Junior Boys’ 200m Medley Relay1. Riverdale CI 2:09.402. Riverside SS 2:09.683. Georgetown Rebels 2:11.854. Trinity College <strong>School</strong> 2:16.085. Appleby College 2:17.336. Northern SS 2:17.39Senior Girls’ 200m Freestyle1. Cassandra Fraser, Bluevale CI 2:21.932. Becky Wright, Lindsay Collegiate 2:28.263. Alicia Worlidge, Nelson HS 2:28.714. Carly Fedak, Kennedy CI 2:29.925. Lynn Dony, Bluevale CI 2:29.696. Krista Cook, Medway HS 2:31.09Senior Boys’ 200m Freestyle1. Michael Szpejda, Ridley College 2:06.832. Rob Stuart, Georgetown Rebels 2:07.853. Tyler Leal, Kennedy CI 2:08.154. Kairun Daikoku, Cawthra Park SS 2:10.385. Will Parkolab, Riverside SS 2:11.396. Barney Tong, St. Andrew’s College 2:11.50Junior Girls’ 50m Backstroke1. Rachel Petford, Oakville Trafalgar HS 33.722. Heather Dumitru, Westmount 33.983. Alysha Lynden, Dunbarton 34.014. Courtney Hawes, Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI34.045. Lexie von Hahn, Greenwood College 35.616. Shannon McTeague, Michael Power 35.73R denotes new record*Junior Boys’ 50m Backstroke1. Shane MacDonald, Riverdale CI 31.022. Max Materne, Northern SS 31.223. Drew Folk, Northern Collegiate 33.144. Conor Boyd, Lambton Central 33.225. Kelly White Weston CI 33.646. Michael Coulson, Notre Dame 33.87Girls’ SWAD 50m Backstroke1. Lauren Daly, S10 York Mills CI 47.202. Chelsea Atoine, S14 Stamford 56.823. Sarah Lisi, S14 Robert Bateman HS 1:08.124. Zosia Pajerska, S14 Notre Dame 1:08.455. Jessica Silk, S14 Robert Bateman HS 1:11.546. Teagan McDonald, S14 Aquinas 1:29.42Boys’ SWAD 50m Backstroke1. Andy Marsh, S14 East Elgin SS 50.012. Scott Merrick, S14 Clarkson SS 55.283. Marc Beneteau, S14 Cardinal Carter 55.454. Sasha Ferriman, S10 York Mills CI 1:23.155. Alireza Najarpour, S14 York Mills CI 1:40.21Junior Girls’ 50m Butterfly1. Joelle Soullieres, Lecole Hawkesbury 32.132. Kayla Dodson, Riverside SS 32.323. Alexis Watson, Riverside SS 33.864. Olivia Fraczkowski, Michael Power 33.925. Kelly Martin, Grand River CI 34.366. Andrea Wakelin, Lindsay Collegiate 34.68Senior Girls’ 50m Butterfly1. Annie Ngo, Newmarket HS 31.472. Michelle Tomlinson, Stratford Central 32.063. Rachel Fung, Havergal College 32.674. Jen Donovan, M.M. Robinson 32.865. Devon Keys, Huron Heights SS 33.156. Nadine Asmis, Weston CI 33.34Junior Boys’ 50m Butterfly1. Nick Chauvin, Trinity College <strong>School</strong> 29.022. Soo Yeon Park, Sir Wilfrid Laurier 29.993. Daniel Porteous, L’ Essor 30.194. Patrick Mazurek, SMC Blue Sharks 30.235. David Ellis, Huron Heights SS 30.686. Eric Scarffe, Milton District SS 30.73Senior Boys’ 50m Butterfly1. Ricky Davids, Georgetown Rebels 26.992. Leo Pokoussaev, Langstaff SS 28.133. Shane Butnari, Riverside SS 28.274. Dylan Xu Albert Campbell CI, 28.525. Rushil Malhotra, Mentor College 28.596. Aaron Hutchinson, Leamington Lions 28.77Girls’ SWAD 50m Freestyle1. Jenna Skieneh, S9 St. Thomas 34.892. Julia Longo, S14 Denis Morris 36.933. Sydney Chilwell, S14 Robert Bateman HS 38.434. Victoria Thorn, S14 Orillia District 43.175. Kristal Roseboom, S14 Stamford 50.046. Tammy Klassen, S14 Stamford 52.49Boys’ SWAD 50m Freestyle1. Tariq Clifford, S14 Robert Bateman HS 38.722. Alexander Ressell, S14 St. Mary 39.033. Jake Pernokis, S14 Orillia District 39.194. Andy Marsh, S14 East Elgin SS 41.495. Eric Wiken, S14 Stamford 41.696. Dennis Gaul, S14, Gordon Graydon 42.38Senior Girls’ 100m Breaststroke1. Alison Kinross, Malvern Collegiate 1:23.372. Rebecca Prokova, Senator O’Connor 1:23.393. MacKenzie Kimm, Georgetown 1:23.714. Celeste Jones-Baumgardt, Mayfield SS 1:24.195. Michelle Ly, Kennedy CI 1:24.376. Catherine Duguay Cameron Heights 1:25.13Senior Boys’ 100m Breaststroke1. Daniele Agueci, Father Bressani 1:13.532. Drew Hutchison, Stratford Central 1:14.483. Evan Bell, Orillia District 1:15.264. Jack Pitfield, Crescent <strong>School</strong> 1:15.355. Jackie Chow, Rick Hansen SS 1:15.506. Nick Abrametz, Northern Collegiate 1:15.94Junior Girls’ 100m Freestyle1. Alexis Watson, Riverside SS 1:04.272. Robin Prest, Frontenac SS 1:06.733. Joanne Archibald, Bishop Strachan 1:07.994. Emily Torrens, Sir Oliver Mowat CI 1:08.315. Sarah Peck, Riverside SS 1:08.366. Olivia Fraczkowski, Michael Power 1:08.94Junior Boys’ 100m Freestyle1. Ivan Borissov, Western Tech 1:00.342. David Murray, Mayfield SS 1:01.803. Grant Flagler, SMC Blue Sharks 1:01.924. Cameron Elgie, Georgetown Rebels 1:02.055. Jack McLean, Oakwood Collegiate 1:02.106. Michael Coulson, Notre Dame 1:04.12Senior Girls’ 200m Medley Relay1. Georgetown Rebels 2:16.342. Riverside SS 2:17.603. Trinity College <strong>School</strong> 2:19.164. Malvern Collegiate 2:20.365. Kennedy CI 2:20.396. Etobicoke CI 2:21.84Senior Boys’ 200m Medley Relay1. Vincent Massey Secondary 1:58.392. Trinity College <strong>School</strong> 1:59.833. Georgetown Rebels 2:01.944. Newtonbrook SS 2:02.085. St. Thomas <strong>of</strong> Villanova 2:05.356. White Oaks SS 2:07.81Junior Girls’ 50m Breaststroke1. Jen Ormiston, Georgetown Rebels 37.182. Kaitlyn Hayes, Sir John A MacDonald 38.093. Jane Clarke, Eden HS 39.324. Edyta Janiszewski, Senator O’Connor 39.485. Paige LaButte, Riverside SS 39.906. Sarah Perschbacher, Huron Heights SS 40.50Junior Boys’ 50m Breaststroke1. Chris Bellman, Georgetown Rebels 34.472. Andrei Curelea, Riverside SS 34.503. Andrew Yuen, Loyola Catholic SS 35.604. Brian Wong, Unionville 36.225. Christopher Cao, UTS 36.336. Kelvin Leung, Upper Canada College 36.48Senior Girls’ 100m Freestyle1. Kelsey Schincariol, Holy Names HS 1:02.952. Kelly Wiersma, Robert Bateman HS 1:03.763. Hannah Liddle, Kennedy CI 1:04.754. Jessica Botting, Appleby College 1:06.645. Luci Foss, Trenton HS 1:06.806. Alicia Worlidge, Nelson HS 1:07.43Senior Boys’ 100m Freestyle1. Michael Szpejda, Ridley College 55.742. Andrew Sallows, Vincent Massey 57.173. Arin Theravithayangkura, TCS 57.194. Roberto Roberts, Iona SS 57.305. Barney Tong, St. Andrew’s College 57.826. Rushil Malhotra, Mentor College 57.89Junior Girls’ 100m Individual Medley1. Rachel Petford, Oakville Trafalgar HS 1:15.122. Casey Day, Holy Names HS 1:16.343. Kaitlyn McPherson, Confederation 1:17.594. Jen Ormiston, Georgetown Rebels 1:18.215. Francis Kerr, Birchmount Park CI 1:18.826. Carly Mantione, Galt CI 1:19.47Kevin Wong, Jon Newcombe, Sheila Kuyper and Christine Baillie.Junior Boys’ 100m Individual Medley1. Micheal Chang, Unionville 1:09.742. Adam Donkers, St. Christopher 1:12.083. Andrei Curelea, Riverside SS 1:12.524. Soo Yeon Park, Sir Wilfrid Laurier 1:13.175. Chris Bellman, Georgetown Rebels 1:13.526. Stephen Duong, Western Tech 1:13.55Senior Girls 100m Individual Medley1. Courtney Elliot, Oakridge Oaks 1:14.562. Sara McIIveen, Cedarbrea CI 1:16.072. Stefanie Ojeda, Oakwood Collegiate 1:16.074. Rachel Fung, Havergal College 1:16.135. Michelle Ly, Kennedy CI 1:17.476. Romana Matthews, Georgetown 1:17.67Senior Boys’ 100m Individual Medley1. Hailong Wang, Kennedy CI 1:02.422. Shane Butnari, Riverside SS 1:05.013. Gresham Kimm, Georgetown Rebels 1:05.784. Andrew Mantione, Galt CI 1:06.645. Kairun Daikoku, Cawthra Park SS 1:06.776. Mark Boughton, Oakwood Collegiate 1:07.29Junior Girls’ 50m Freestyle1. Alysha Lynden, Dunbarton 29.722. Jillian Bekker, White Oaks SS 29.733. Robin Prest, Frontenac SS 30.134. Kayla Dodson, Riverside SS 30.225. Ali Smith, Abbey Park HS 30.406. Samantha Keller, Cardinal Carter 30.52Junior Boys’ 50m Freestyle1. Eric Scarffe, Milton District SS 27.012. David Murray, Mayfield SS 27.123. Daniel Porteous, L’ Essor 27.264. Drew Folk, Northern Collegiate 27.405. Brandon Matlock, Kennedy CI 27.556. Richard Lobzun, Riverside SS 27.87Senior Girls’ 50m Freestyle1. Nadine Asmis Weston CI 28.792. Kelsey Schincariol, Holy Names HS 28.893. Kelly Wiersma, Robert Bateman HS 29.264. Alana Byron, Centre Wellington 29.625. Jessica Botting, Appleby College 29.716. Hannah Liddle, Kennedy CI 29.77Senior Boys’ 50m Freestyle1. Ricky Davids, Georgetown Rebels 24.772. Gareth Viray-Cox, Georgetown Rebels 24.983. Hailong Wang, Kennedy CI 25.014. Dylan Xu, Albert Campbell CI 25.285. Stas Golbom, Newtonbrook SS 25.575. Leo Pokoussaev, Langstaff SS 25.87Senior Girls’ 100m Backstroke1. Jovana Kalaba, East York CI 1:12.092. Montana Robertson, TCS 1:12.543. MacKenzie Kimm, Georgetown 1:15.254. Marly Adkin Riverside SS 1:15.705. Amanda Johnston, Mother Teresa 1:16.026. Rebekka Bond, Georgetown Rebels 1:16.07Senior Boys’ 100m Backstroke1. Gresham Kimm, Georgetown Rebels 1:04.502. Sebastian Stiliadis, TCS 1:05.363. Andrew Mantione, Galt CI 1:05.834. Jakub Hlavicka, Cardinals 1:06.455. Mark Boughton, Oakwood Collegiate 1:08.326. Pascal Bachmann, Ridley College 1:09.34Junior Girls 200m Freestyle Relay1. Riverside Secondary <strong>School</strong> 2:06.082. SirWIlfrid Laurier CI 2:06.763. Malvern Collegiate 2:07.884. R.H. King Academy 2:09.085. Robert Bateman HS 2:12.396. Loretto Abbey CSS 2:12.67Junior Boys 200m Freestyle Relay1. Riverdale CI 1:52.292. Riverside SS 1:52.563. Georgetown Rebels 1:53.494. Trinity College <strong>School</strong> 1:55.655. St. Mikes 1:57.346. Northern SS 1:58.3428 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 29


Senior Girls 200m Freestyle Relay1. Nelson HS 2:03.882. Riverside SS 2:04.093. Malvern Collegiate 2:04.454. KennedyCI 2:04.715. Medway HS 2:05.426. Michael Power/St. Joseph 2:05.58Senior Boys’ 200m Freestyle Relay1. Georgetown Rebels 1:42.682. Ridley College 1:43.313. Trinity College <strong>School</strong> 1:44.374. Vincent Massey 1:45.505. Kennedy CI 1:46.636. Newtonbrook SS 1:46.90Open DivisionGirls’ 100m Freestyle1. Ashlyn Karosas, Collingwood CI 59.012. Kara Demers, Centennial SS 59.633. Rachel Judges, Sir John A MacDonald 59.684. Brittany Maltais, St. Paul SS 1:00.045. Meg Sloan, Central Elgin CI 1:00.186. Larissa Ruiz, Milton District SS 1:00.36Boys’ 100m Freestyle1. Gordon Dumitru, Westmount 52.442. Santino Viselli, Walkerville CI 53.533. Nick Majtenyi, Holy Cross 54.134. Kenneth Wang, St. Augustine 54.225. Andrew Bloch-Hansen, Banting SS 56.156. Tyler Bredschneider, Cardinals 57.13Girls 200m Freestyle1. Heather MacLean, Martingrove R 2:03.952. Allison Foster, St. Mary CSS 2:08.063. Monika Neary, Father John Redmond 2:08.984. Andrea Loyer, SJCHS 2:09.065. Rachel Judges, Sir John A MacDonald2:09.626. Alvina Ho, Thornlea SS 2:10.02Boys’ 200m Freestyle1. Frank Despond, St. Mary Catholic R 1:53.492. Gordon Dumitru, Westmount 1:54.763. Rob Irvine, Henry Street HS 1:56.344. Nick Majtenyi, Holy Cross 1:57.275. Ross Bennett, Bluevale CI 1:59.706. Mitchell Warnica, Barrie Central CI 1:59.88Girls’ 100m Butterfly1. Tasha Truscott, Georgetown Rebels R 1:00.402. Paige Miller, Mayfield SS 1:00.923. Danielle Gomba, Dunbarton 1:03.974. Rebecca Hinds, Havergal College 1:04.305. Erin Assman, Iroquois Ridge HS 1:06.256. Alvina Ho Thornlea SS 1:07.17Boys’ 100m Butterfly1. Mike Smerek, West Park 56.542. Kenneth Wang, St. Augustine 56.853. Corey McKee, St. Joseph’s HS 57.514. Andrew Bloch-Hansen, Banting 58.555. Troy MacDonald, Riverdale CI 58.746. Frank Despond, St. Mary Catholic 1:00.15Girls’ 50m Freestyle1. Bethany Flemington, Our Lady/LourdesR 26.172. Heather MacLean, Martingrove 26.833. Christina Taninen, Ancaster 27.274. Katie Tonkin, L’ Essor 27.585. Laura Thompson, Uxbridge SS 27.606. Larissa Ruiz, Milton District SS 27.66Boys’ 50m Freestyle1. Adam Gomba, Dunbarton 24.502. Santino Viselli, Walkerville CI 24.713. George Soules, SMC Blue Sharks 24.724. Christopher Tanouye, Donald A Wilson 24.875. Jeff Cernele, St. Mary CSS 25.046. Alex Vo, Cawthra Park SS 25.16Girls’ 100m Breaststroke1. Laura Thompson, Uxbridge SS 1:12.022. Carolyn Michon, Collingwood CI 1:15.233. Janica Lee, Erindale SS 1:16.044. Mandy Melymuka, St. Paul 1:17.565. Lauren Quinn, Havergal College 1:17.646. Kaitlyn Bosy, Holy Trinity CSS 1:18.12Boys’ 100m Breaststroke1. Marc Moore, Turner Fenton SS 1:06.472. Steven Saltzberry, Delhi District SS 1:07.483. Tristan Vowles, Westmount 1:07.934. James Le Mulock, Swim Team 1:08.295. Jose Baylon, St. Mary CSS 1:08.426. Cameron Shin, Malvern Collegiate 1:08.59Girls’ SWAD 100m Freestyle1. Jenna Skieneh, S9 St. Thomas 1:17.192. Julia Longo, S14 Denis Morris 1:26.503. Lauren Daly, S10 York Mills CI 1:28.604. Sydney Chilwell, S14 Robert Bateman 1:34.195. Eva Hogan, S6 Frontenac SS 2:19.256. Tammy Klassen, S14 Stamford 2:00.10Open Boys’ SWAD 100m Freestyle1. Kenny Brittain, S14 Stamford 1:31.452. Dennis Gaul, S14 Gordon Graydon 1:34.853. Tariq Clifford, S14 Robert Bateman 1:35.504. Anson Wu, S13 Markham District HS 1:38.475. Eric Wiken, S14 Stamford 1:44.426. Andrew Klenke, S14 Holy Cross CSS 1:49.86Girls’ 100 Individual Medley1. Rebecca Hinds, Havergal College R 1:05.892. Brittany Maltais, St Paul SS 1:07.613. Heather Martin, Richview Collegiate 1:08.244. Meg Sloan, Central Elgin CI 1:08.285. Katie Tonkin, L’ Essor 1:08.876. Allie Duff, Ernestown Secondary 1:09.73OFSAA Results NewsBoys’ 100 Individual Medley1. Mike Smerek, West Park 1:00.862. Grant Harding, Guelph CVI 1:01.263. Paolo Olavario, Birchmount Park CI 1:01.574. Jack Tang, Westmount 1:01.605. Rhett Warnica Barrie Central CI 1:04.646. Maks Celkowski, St. Augustine 1:04.81Girls’ 200m Medley Relay *NEW1. Mayfield SS R 2:04.582. Havergal College 2:06.333. Westmount 2:08.214. Oakville Trafalgar HS 2:10.135. All Saints 2:10.746. Uxbridge SS 2:11.75Girls’ 200m Individual Medley1. Jessica Little, Barrie Central CI 2:22.282. Alex Albert, Jean Vanier 2:26.693. Casey Leslie, Westmount 2:29.054. Amber Baird, John F Ross 2:31.815. Samantha Poon, St.Robert CHS 2:33.026. Avery Zingel, St. Augustine 2:33.23Boys’ 200m Medley Relay *NEW1. St. Mary CSS R 1:53.582. Harbord Collegiate 1:55.103. Iroquois Ridge HS 1:56.634. Milton District SS 1:56.825. Lockerby Composite <strong>School</strong> 2:02.516. Mother Teresa Catholic <strong>School</strong> 2:02.62Boys’ 200m Individual Medley1. Marc Moore, Turner Fenton SS 2:10.062. James Le, Mulock Swim Team 2:13.613. Cameron Shin, Malvern Collegiate 2:14.084. Mark Kylau, St. Thomas Aquinas 2:15.425. Tyler Richardson, Lasalle SS 2:16.106. Ben Stubbs, St. Augustine 2:16.17Girls’ 100m Backstroke1. Bethany Flemington, Our Lady 1:03.942. Emily Dunn, Westmount 1:06.253. Allie Duff, Ernestown Secondary 1:06.634. Heather Martin, Richview Collegiate 1:06.705. Tasha Truscott, Georgetown Rebels 1:06.736. Emily Jones, Orangeville District 1:06.84Boys’ 100m Backstroke1. Grant Harding, Guelph CVI 58.292. Paolo Olavario, Birchmount Park CI 59.333. Alex Lee, Thornlea SS 1:00.194. Mitchell Warnica, Barrie Central CI 1:00.675. Ben Stubbs, St. Augustine 1:02.716. Ross Bennett, Bluevale CI 1:03.21Girls’ 400m Freestyle Relay1. Mayfield SS 4:10.762. St. Augustine 4:16.323. Bluevale CI 4:18.194. Nelson HS 4:22.275. Georgetown Rebels 4:25.046. Notre Dame HS 4:27.72Boys’ 400m Freestyle Relay1. Westmount R 3:40.672. Harbord Collegiate 3:49.173. St. Augustine 3:50.644. St. Elizabeth CHS 3:52.275. Milton District SS 3:56.416. SMC Blue Sharks 4:00.4830 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.caOFSAA Girls’ A VolleyballOshawa March 4 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>This year’s Girls’ A VolleyballChampionships were held in the brandnew and state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art Durham College/UOIT athletics facility, and the fantasticfacilities definitely matched the volleyballthat was played at this championship.Convenor Mitch Martel, along with hisorganizing committee, worked hard toensure that the championship was a hugesuccess. Thank you to them for all <strong>of</strong> theirenthusiasm and tireless efforts.Congratulations also to Tammy Jutila fromMarymount Academy for winning theLeadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport Award forher dedication to the success <strong>of</strong> studentathletes and to the sport <strong>of</strong> volleyball.Congratulations to gold medallist team members fromÉcole Secondaire Jean-Vanier in Welland: Katie Wyatt,Felicia Morin, Rachel Sellan, Valerie Vocal, AdamaSoumah, Jaclyn-Rae Tanguay, Tia Marchesini, SteshaConway, Catherine Fillion, Rachelle Caruso, Jillian Garrett,Pool AMarymountWest ElginAshbury CollegeCite des JeunesBrampton ChristianPool BStephen LewisJean VanierSt. JosephDurham ChristianWoodland ChristianNOSSAWOSSAANCSSAANEOAAROPSSAAYRAASOSSAEOSSALOSSACWOSSAConsolation Quarter FinalsDurham Christian def. AshburyCollegeMarc-Garneau def. LajeunesseAlmaguin def. UTSSt. Joseph def. Cite des JeunesConsolation Semi-FinalsMarc- Garneau def. Durham ChristianSt. Joseph def. AlmaguinConsolation FinalMarc- Garneau def. St. JosephPool CE.S.C. L’EscaleMarc-GarneauAlmaguin highlandsSt. Charles GarnierCharbonnelPool DActon DHSES LajeunesseTrinity CollegeQueen ElizabethUTSThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>Megan Clutterbuck and coaches Glen Beauregard,Andy Morin and Jocelyn Clutterbuck. A special note andcongratulations to the Team Sportsmanship Award winnersfrom École Secondaire L’Escale.EOSSAACOSSAGBSSALOSSATDCAAChampionship Quarter FinalsWest Elgin def. WoodlandActon def. GarnierL’Escale def. TrinityJean-Vanier def. MarymountChampionship Semi FinalsActon def. West ElginJean-Vanier def. L’EscaleBronze Medal MatchWest Elgin def. L’EscaleGold Medal MatchJean-Vanier def. ActonGHACSWOSSAACISAANWOSSAATDSSAAwww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 31


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Girls’ AA VolleyballSudbury March 4 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>From the moment the first bus pulled intoSudbury for the <strong>2008</strong> OFSAA Girls’ AAVolleyball Championship, the theme <strong>of</strong>“celebrating success” ran through CambrianCollege, St. Charles College and the hosthotel.As the top AA teams in the province gatheredtogether to battle for the title <strong>of</strong> OFSAAchampions, the convenors Ed Millardand James Michaud made sure that thechampionship ran smoothly and the athletesand coaches had a great experience.Thank you to Ed and James and their entireorganizing committee for all <strong>of</strong> their hard workand enthusiasm.During the banquet Craig Thomson wasrecognized with the OFSAA Leadership in<strong>School</strong> Sport Award for his contribution to theathletic achievement <strong>of</strong> student-athletes overhis years as a teacher-coach.The Team Sportsmanship award was given toConfederation SS from NOSSA. Congratulations to all <strong>of</strong>the athletes and coaches <strong>of</strong> this team.Congratulations to the <strong>2008</strong> OFSAA Girls AA VolleyballChampions, the Faucon from École Secondaire Franco Cité:Pool AGeneral AmherstConfederationVaughn RdKapuskasingJean VanierPool BDryden HSSt. Thomas AquinasErnestown SSSt. CharlesPark StreetSWOSSAANOSSATDSSAANEOAATDCAANWOSSAAGHACEOSSAANOSSAGBSSAPool CGovernor Simcoe SOSSAFranco CiteNCSSAAHoly TrinityCISAASt. Mary’sWOSSAAD. O’Connor CHS LOSSAPool DPenetanguesheneCentre HastingsBishop MacdonellSutton DHSSt. PaulGBSSACOSSACWOSSAYRAAROPSSAABrianne Kingston, Angela El Jouni, Mirianne Bourdeau,Jenna Auclair, Charelle Aoun, Nicole O’Donoughue,Shannon Corkery, Joelle Carpentier, Christina Chaar,Andreanne Roy, Brittany McCullagh, Marsha Black andcoaches Martin Nadeau, Denise Nadeau and VickyBoisseau.Consolation Quarter FinalsAquinas def. Vaughn 25-14, 25-19Macdonell def. O’Connor 25-9, 25-22St. Mary’s def. Sutton 25-22, 22-25,15-8St. Charles def. Kapuskasing 25-18, 25-20Consolation Semi-FinalsAquinas def. Macdonell 25-23, 25-19St Mary’s def. St Charles 25-20, 25-19Consolation FinalSt. Thomas Aquinas def. St Mary’s 25-22, 25-21Championship Quarter FinalsGen. Amherst def. Ernstowne 25-19, 30-28Hastings def. Gov. Simcoe 25-14, 25-22Franco Cite def. St. Paul 25-10. 25-23Dryden def. Confederation 27-25, 25-19Championship Semi FinalsGen Amherst def. C Hastings 25-18, 25-15Franco Cité def. Dryden 25-20, 25-23Bronze Medal MatchCentre Hastings defeated Dryden 25-6, 25-23Gold Medal MatchFranco-Cite def. Gen. Amherst 25-22, 11-25, 25-22, 25-21OFSAA Girls’ AAA VolleyballChatham March 4 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>Despite a snow storm that closed downone the host sites, Randy Bartlett and hisexperienced organizing committee servedup a spectacular championship. Theyquickly relocated the games to a backupsite and the championship ran perfectlyon time. Thank you to Randy and hisorganizing committee for all <strong>of</strong> their hardwork and effort.The banquet also proved to be a fantasticevent with Chatham-Kent bringing backtheir championship gold medal winningteam from 10 years ago to share theirexperiences with the athletes in attendance.Pat Jackson, a long time coach and mentorfor countless years, won the Leadership in<strong>School</strong> Sport Award.Congratulations to the <strong>2008</strong> OFSAA Girls’AAA Volleyball Champions St. Michael’sCHS from Stratford for taking the titleagain this year. Congratulations to team members AlysonCampbell, Ashley Damman, Em Ennett, Natalie Gleadall,Melissa Graham, Kara Hishon, Stephanie Kreuter, KarissaMurphy, Carly Simons, Abby Sparks, Tressa Vancoillie,Sarah Walker, Brooke Wilker, and coaches Kevin DenstedtConsolation Quarter FinalsOrchard Park def. Midland 15-25, 25-23, 15-9Beatrice def. Galt 25-12, 25-21, 14-16Sydenham def. Havergal 18-25, 25-19, 16-14St. Joseph def. Mary Ward 25-8, 25-19Consolation Semi-FinalsSt. Joseph def. Sydenham 25-12, 21-25, 16-14Orchard Park def. Beatrice 25-8, 25-22Consolation FinalSt. Joseph def. Orchard Park 25-13, 23-25, 15-13Pool ASt. Michael CSSChatham Kent SSOrchard ParkGordon GraydonMary Ward CSSWOSSAASWOSSAASOSSAROPSSAATDCAAPool BOakridge SSWOSSAAAssumptions HS GHACSt. Joseph-Scollard hall NOSSAAlexander Mackenzie YRAAMidland S.SGBSSAand Ted Hopkinson (pictured above).The Team Sportsmanship Award recipient was OrchardPark SS from Stoney Creek (SOSSA). Congratulations tothe school, athletes and coaches for a fantastic display <strong>of</strong>sportsmanship.Championship Quarter FinalsSt. Michael def. Assumption 25- 23, 25-16McLaughlin def. Essex 25-11, 25-12Wilson def. Jacob Hespeler 25-21, 25-23Oakridge def. Chatham Kent 25-21, 24-26, 15-13Championship Semi FinalsWilson def. Oakridge 25-20, 25-13St. Michael def. McLaughlin 22-25, 25-21, 15-11Bronze Medal MatchMcLaughlin def. Oakridge 25-14, 25-11Gold Medal MatchSt. Michael def. Wilson 33-31, 25-22, 21-25, 26-26, 26-24Pool CEssex DHSDonald A. WilsonSydenham HSEast NorthumberlandGalt C &V.IPool DR.S. McLaughlinE.S. Beatrice-DeslogesJacob Hespeler S.SHavergal CollegeYork MillsSWOSSAALOSSAEOSSAACOSSACWOSSALOSSANCSSAACWOSSACISAATDSSAA32 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.cawww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 33


OFSAA Results NewsThe Bulletin | <strong>June</strong> <strong>2008</strong>OFSAA Girls’ AAAA VolleyballToronto March 4 - 5, <strong>2008</strong>Congratulations to the champions Sinclair SS fromWhitby: Erinn Bickle, Kelly Blea, Breanna Day, SarahElliot, Katherine Fitzgerald, Sarah Kassel, Brooke Lloyd,Ali Loynachan, Katelynn McConnell, Stacey McWatters,Lauren Skelly, Danielle Smithen, Erin Spraggs, Tori Stirling,and coaches George Burford and Kate KolesnikThank you to Heather Laing and her entire championshiporganizing committee for all <strong>of</strong> their hard work and effort.From the moment the athletes stepped foot into the courtConsolation Quarter FinalsSt. Anne def. Thornlea 25-14, 25-22Mayfield SS def. Resurrection CSS 25-20, 25-27, 15-12Michael Power def. Bear Creek SS 25-16, 19-25, 15-9Georgetown DHS def. Leaside 25-16, 25-17Consolation Semi-FinalsMayfield SS def. St. Anne 25-14, 23-25, 18-16Georgetown DHS def. Michael Powers 25-14, 25-16they knew they would be in for a first-class event. Thankyou for creating memories that will live in the hearts <strong>of</strong>the participating athletes, coaches and student volunteersforever. The Leadership in <strong>School</strong> Sport award went to longtime coach Peter Campbell who has dedicated his career topromoting the success <strong>of</strong> student-athletes in sport.The Team Sportsmanship Award was given to WaterdownDHS from SOSSA for their excellent display <strong>of</strong>sportsmanship at the championship.Championship Quarter FinalsBirchmount def. Waterdown 27-25, 25-23Aurora HS def. Glebe Cl 25-20, 25-20Forest Heights def. Anderson CVI 25-16, 25-19Sinclair SS def. Saunders SS 25-17, 25-20Championship Semi FinalsBirchmount def. Aurora 17-25, 25-21, 15-5Sinclair def. Forest Heights 25-23, 25-22OFSAA WrestlingCaledonia February 27 - 29, <strong>2008</strong>The <strong>2008</strong> OFSAA Wrestling Championships markedthe first time OFSAA wrestling has been held in asmall town. The Haldimand County Caledonia Centrein Caledonia was the venue, and any concerns werequickly erased, as the town embraced the event.The organizing committee did a great job <strong>of</strong>arranging accommodation, soliciting sponsors andgenerally ensuring that the tournament ran smoothly.After two days <strong>of</strong> exhilarating competition, anOFSAA wrestling first was achieved. St. IgnatiusSS from Thunder Bay (pictured left) won both theboys’ and girls’ titles, and thus the combined title.Congratulations St. Ignatius SS! Congratulations alsoto Tom Mastantuono from Kingston Regiopolis-NotreDame, who was presented with the Leadership in<strong>School</strong> Sport Award.Consolation FinalMayfield SS def. Georgetown DHS 25-23, 30-28Pool ASaunders SSWaterdownSt. Anne CHSLeaside HSPool BSinclair SSGeorgetown DHSThornlea SSBirchmount Park CIWOSSAASOSSASWOSSAATDSSAALOSSAGHACYRAATDSSAABronze Medal MatchForest Height CI def. Aurora HS 22-25, 25-18, 18-16Gold Medal MatchSinclair SS def. Birchmount 25-14, 25-14, 25-19Pool CAnderson CVIBear Creek SSResurrection CSSAurora HSPool DMayfield SSMichael Power/St. JosephGlebe ClForest HeightsLOSSAGBSSACWOSSAYRAAROPSSAATDCAANCSSAACWOSSAONTARIO FEDERATION OF SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONSCoaches make a difference in students’ livesOFSAA thanks all coaches for making“Education through <strong>School</strong> Sport” a reality34 www.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca38 kg.1. Jason Buckle St. Jean Brebeuf2. Alex Ross St. Ignatius3. Ameed Lakhani Mentor College4. Curtis Sobchank West Park5. Adrian Verbeek St. Christophers6. Patrick Sobchank West Park41 kg.1. Shane Babullall Turner Fenton2. Kyle Bowers Richview3. Alan Walsh Lester B Pearson4. Aaron Brown Port Hope5. Troy Weeseq Lambton Central6. Nicholas Della Morra Chaminade44 kg.1. Johnathon Bubullal Turner Fenton2. Chris Garneau Bishop Ryan3. Johnathon Hatzig Hammarskjold4. Cuong Le Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Lourdes5. Noaln Deunun Saunders6. Brad Marsden Sandwich47.5 kg.1. Steven Takahashi Catholic Central2. Trever Huckle St. Clair3. Hans Ranbir EC Drury4. Gupreet Multani Braithwaite5. Dan Marsden Sandwich6. Chas Murphy Holy Cross51 kg.1. Bobby Fillman EC Drury2. Kyle Smith Smith Falls3. Luke Roberts Turner Fenton4. Nick Sampogna Our Lady or Lourdes5. Troy Huckle St. Claire6. Dustin Schultz Theriault54 kg.1. Angelo Daniele St. IgnatiusBoys’ Individual Results2. Carson Thompson Northern3. Shane Mudford NPCVS4. Connor Doll Park St. Coll.5. Dan Mlinaric Bishop Ryan6. Ricky Pentland Clarke Rd57.5 kg.1. Cruiz Manning Newtonbrook2. Duncan M<strong>of</strong>fat EC Drury3. Fady Geroges Bishop Ryan4. Scott Schiller L’Essor5. Nick Rowe Barrie North6. Andrew Levesque Cayuga61 kg.1. Kevin Isawa Madge EC Drury2. Justin Kinisch Riverside3. Ilya Wbelev Bell4. Nathan Lunn St. Catharines Coll.5. Marcus Bennett Turner Fenton6. Roch Provost L’Essor64 kg.1. Sheldon Burton Chelmsford2. Derrick Salden Essex3. Billy Sarkis Brebeuf4. Aden Argue Meadowvale5. Brendan Scott Beamsville6. James Gardiner All Saints67.5 kg1. Spencer Burton Chlemsford2. Jacob Jagas St. Davids3. Jason Bresele St. Ignatius4. Scott Christian Brampton Centennial5. Mike Katsilas Riverside6. John Feng Bethune72 kg.1. Randy Pfrimmer O’Niell2. Randy Rowe Bishop Ryan3. Nigel Sayah St. Michaels4. Alex Maceachern Heartlake5. Kyle Prepolec Riverside6. Chase Perry Paris77 kg.1. John Goodyear All Saints2. Alex Siplyarski Newtonbrook3. Eric Jacobson Lord Dorchester4. Daniel Cooper Notre Dame5. Jared Robb EC Drury6. Mike DeVries Centre Wellington83 kg.1. Kyle Chalifaux CASS2. Kevin MacLellan Bishop Ryan3. Josh Hipperson Dennis Morris4. David Stailewski West Ferris5. Daniel Caratti St. Ignatius6. Craig Stewart Thorold89 kg.1. Dimitri Yablokov Denis Morris2. Jesse Taylor Clarington3. Alex Guillemette WR MacDonald4. Arthur Rodin Vaughn5. Trevor Hockley Uxbridge6. Caleb Ashley Waterloo Oxford95 kg.1. Mike Murray Eastdale2. Dylan Brynes Chlemsford3. Justin Capiccioti Central Technical4. Dragan Djorik Riverside5. S. Sabourin South Carleton6. George Gagnier L’EssorUnlimited1. Gary Graham Smith Falls2. Ilya Manukhov Lakeshore3. John Fitzgerald Mons Doyle4. Michael Kennedy St Ignatius5. Andrew Poirier Essex6. Jadrian Wallace Notre Damewww.<strong>of</strong>saa.on.ca 35


41 kg.1. Kim Cupid Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Lourdes2. Darby Huckle St. Clare3. Jamie O’Neil St. Josephs4. Micheala Lawerence Banting5. Megan Smith Smith Falls6. Jenna Howard Chlemsford44 kg.1. Danielle Tremaine St. James2. Jasmine Scobie St. Joseph’s CHS3. Caitlin Rudanycz St. Claire4. Lea Lanteigne L’Essor5. Sahana Mazunder Bethune6. Samantha Smith Port Perry47.5 kg.1. Brittany Belanfer Riverside2. Linda Morais L’Essor3. Sara Klompmaker North Hastings4. Syd Duggan ODCVI5. Pam Deanlike Regiopolis NotreDame6. Jenine Boyce Northumberland51 kg.1. Jade Parson OCDVI2. Larissa Scimmi St. Patricks3. Annie Nikolakakos Maple SS4. Alicia Rowlands Central Elgan5. Karly McLeod Cass6. Jade Papke Port Credit54 kg.1. Courtney Willet Port PerryBoys1. St. Ignatius NWOSSAA 1502. EC Drury GHAC 1463. Bishop Ryan CSS GHAC 1214. Turner Fenton ROPSSAA 1145. Chelmsford NOSSA 1006. Riverside SWOSSAA 807. Newtonbrook SS TDSSAA 798. Smith Falls DHS EOSSAAA 659. Denis Morris SOSSA 6310. St. Jean De Brebeuf GHAC 6011. Essex SWOSSAA 4912. Regiopolis Notre Dame EOSSAA 4613. O’Neill LOSSA 4414. Sandwich SWOSSAA 4315. St. Claire SWOSSAA 4316. Mons. Doyle CWOSSA 4017. Catholic Central HS WOSSAA 3918. All Saints NCSSAA 3719. L’Essor SWOSSAA 3720. CASS NOSSA 34Top Eight <strong>Associations</strong>1. SWOSSAA2. SOSSA3. CWOSSA4. GHAC5. LOSSA6. NOSSA7. COSSA8. ROPSSAAGirls’ Individual Results (By Weight)2. Stephanie Riopel Theriault3. Katie Doughty Kenner4. Kristin Danison L’Essor5. Harper Bauer Centential6. Charlotte Clement Barrie North57.5 kg.1. Sarah Stringer Colonel2. Andrea Waklin Lindsay3. Olivia Gunnel Mother Teresa4. Kellie Heney South Carelton5. Alexandra Kuusela St. Ignatius6. Angela Krsovan St. Davids61 kg.1. Alexis Kilroy Sir Winston Churchill2. Krystal Hughes Hagersville3. Amy Whitehead Lindsay4. Larissa D’alleva Port Perry5. Saunessy Hutchins Saunders6. Stef Presigner St. Pauls64 kg.1. Jennifer Seidel O’Neil2. Anne Merit Vander I LordDorchester3. Jill Robertson Bear Creek4. Audrey Buchanan Amherst5. Sam Mitchell Sir James Dunn6. Charlene Brown Lambton67.5 kg1. Marlene Figueroa St. Ignatius2. Lindsay Armstrong CASS3. Jessica Kirk NPCVSTeam ResultsGirls1. St. Ignatius NWOSSAA 722. L’Essor SWOSSAA 713. Port Perry LOSSA 684. ODCVI GBSSA 605. Riverside SWOSSAA 596. Beamsville DHS SOSSA 577. Brampton Central ROPSSAA 528. St. Claire SWOSSAA 509. Lindsay CVI COSSA 4910. CASS NOSSA 4511. Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Lourdes CWOSSA 4412. O’Neill LOSSA 4313. St. Joseph’s SWOSSAA 4114. MacDonald Cartier NOSSA 3915. Kernahan Park SOSSA 3816. Crestwood COSSA 3717. St. Davids CWOSSA 3718. St. James CWOSSA 3619. Colonel By SS NCSSAA 3520. Lambton Central SWOSSAA 35Top Six Boys’ <strong>Associations</strong>1. GHAC2. SWOSSAA3. CWOSSA4. ROPSSAA5. TDSSAA6. SOSSAOFSAA Results News4. Samantha McVarn Abbey Park5. Jessica Lovell HB Beal6. Jen Brule Holy Cross72 kg.1. Kelita Zupanic All Saints2. Jeramie Herrington Twin Lakes3. Alysha Knapp Riverside4. Christine Schmidt Clarke Rd5. Lindsay Smith Fenelon Falls6. Tricia Campbell North Hastings77 kg.1. Natalie Vanderschaef Crestwood2. Lee Anna Tailefer MacDonald Cartier3. Andrea Greenawa Lambton4. Stacey Rowe Moira5. Alicia Albert Sandwich6. Rebecca Parker Ernestown83 kg.1. Emmalee English Kernahan Park2. Katrina McKenna Beamsville3. Lauren Wizowski IE Weldon4. Andrea Davidson St. Davids5. Alysha Anderson St. Josephs6. Mallory Tetley St. IgnatiusUnlimited Girls’ Results1. Chenelle Williams Brampton Central2. Katie Hearns Beamsville3. Adrianna Bilinski Midland4. Sabrina Altobelli Fr. Bressani5. Olive Williams Catholic Central6. Karlie Robinson Pine RidgeCombined1. St. Ignatius NWOSSAA 2222. Riverside SWOSSAA 1393. Turner Fenton ROPSSAA 1244. Chelmsford NOSSA 1165. L’Essor SWOSSAA 1086. Newtonbrook SS TDSSAA 1077. St. Claire SWOSSAA 938. O’Neill LOSSA 879. Beamsville DHS SOSSA 8310. Port Perry LOSSA 8211. CASS NOSSA 7912. Denis Morris SOSSA 7813. Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Lourdes CWOSSA 7814. Brampton Central ROPSSAA 7115. Smith Falls DHS EOSSAA 6516. St. Davids CWOSSA 6517. Lindsay CVI COSSA 6418. St. Jean De Brebeuf GHAC 63Top Six Girls’ <strong>Associations</strong>1. SWOSSAA2. COSSA3. SOSSA4. LOSSA5. CWOSSA6. GBSSAOFSAA Committees and ChairsCoaching Terry Olaskey P: 705.728.1321 F: 705.728.6053 jtolaskey@sympatico.caResultsFuture Directions Martin Ritsma P: 519.271.4500 F: 519.273.7118 mritsma@fc.amdsb.caTransfers Lynn Kelman P: 705.725.7712 F: 705.720.1088 lkelman@scdsb.on.caConstitutional Review Bonnie Glover P: 905.722.0180 F: 905.722.0180 btglover@rogers.comGender Equity Clem Contreras, Bishop Allen P: 416.393.5549 F: 416.397.6074 clemencia.contreras@tcdsb.orgCo-chair Elaine Berta, Vaughan SS P: 905.660.1397 F: 905.660.0318 birtzie@yahoo.caClassifications Terry O’Rourke P: 519.235.0880 F: 519.235.3461 terry_o’rourke@fcmail.amdsb.caChampionship Review Dale Huddleston P: 613.386.3054 F: 613.386.3342 huddlestond@limestone.on.caSanctions Nick Rowe, TDSB P: 416.394.6499 F: 416.396.4292 nick.row@tel.tdsb.on.caAlpine Skiing Paul Daignault, Westdale SS P: 905.522.1387 F: 905.521.0542Badminton Pauline King-Taylor, Sir W. Mulock SS P: 905.967.1045 F: 905.967.1054 pauline.king@yrdsb.edu.on.caCo-chair David Meijer, Cameron Heights CI P: 519.578.8330 F: 519.578.1376 roybobbyrana@yahoo.caBaseball Mike Mallory, King City SS P: 905.833.5332 F: 905.833.3750Basketball - Boys Tom Grantis,Governor Simcoe P: 905.934.4006 F: 905.934.3389 tgrantis@computan.comCo-chair Roy Rana, East. Commerce P: 416.393.0230 F: 416.393.0231 roybobbyrana@yahoo.caBasketball - Girls Heather Lafontaine, Fr. Leo Austin P: 905.666.2010 F: 905.666.3035 heather.lafontaine@durhamrc.edu.on.caCross Country Running Dave Wilkinson, St.Joe Scollard Hall… P: 705.494.8600 F: 705.494.4778Co-chair Paul Barry, St. Michael’s P: 416.653-3180 F: 416.653.7704Curling Yvonne Nieuwenhuis Sir Robert Borden HS P: 613.829.1287 F: 613.829.1287 yvonne.nieuwenhuis@ocdsb.caField Hockey Colette Cunningham-Reimann, Agincourt CI P: 416.396.6675 F: 416.396.6714 colette.cunningham-reiman@tel.tdsb.on.caFootballT.B.A.Golf - Girls’ Heather Henricks, Sutton HS P: 905.722.3281 F: 905.722.8892 heather.henricks@yrdsb.edu.on.caGolf - Boys’ Wade Walker, Central Elgin P: 519.631.4460 F: 519.633.9014 w.walker@tvdsb.on.caGymnastics Cynthia Facchinato, St. Thomas <strong>of</strong> Villanova P: 519.734.6444 F: 519.978.9238 cynthia_facchinato@wecdsb.on.caHockey - Boys Steve Stanlick, St. Peter’s P: 705.745.1358 F: 705.745.5025 sstanlick@cogeco.caCo-chair John Lyttle, Sir Oliver Mowat P: 416.396.6802 F: 416.396.6758 john.lyttle@tel.tdsb.on.caHockey - Girls Linda de Jeu, Adam Scott P: 705.743.7373 F: 705.743.7831 linda_dejeu@kprdsb.caCo-chair Murray Eckstein, Park St. CI P: 705.326.7386 F: 705.362.7388 meckstein@mail.scdsb.on.caNordic Skiing Robert D’Arras, Sir R. Borden P: 613.829.5320 F: 613.829.1287 robert.d’arras@ocdsb.caRugby - Boys Ron Andrews, Barrie Central P: 705.726.1846 F: 705.733.0608 randrews@mail.scdsb.on.caRugby - Girls Mike Gauley, Chinguacousy P: 905.791.2400 F: 905.791.1290 michael.gauley@peelsb.comSoccer Heather Windrem, Widdifield SS P: 705.472.5711 F: 705.474.4223 hwindrem@hotmail.comCo-chair Don Morris, St. Mark HS P: 613.692.2551 F: 613.692.2447 donald.morris@occdsb.caSwimming Sheila Kuyper, Appleby College P: 905.845.4081 F: 905.845.9828 skuyper@appleby.on.caCo-chair Anna-Marie Lamantia, Sen. 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