u16 major midget girlontario cup programme
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u16 major midget girlsApril 26-28kitchenerwaterloo
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table of contents
Letter from Ontario Basketball
Letter from Kitchener Mayor - Carl ZehrWaterloo Mayor - Brenda Halloran
Letter from Ontario Premier - Kathleen Wynne
Letter from KW Lightning Girls Basketball AssociationOntario Basketball Awards
Editorial - Play 3x3Editorial - AAU and Ontario Basketball
Division 1 - Schedule
Division 1 - Roster
Division 2 - Schedule
Division 2 - Roster
Division 3 - Schedule
Division 3 - Roster
Division 4 - Schedule
Division 4 - Roster
Division 5 - Schedule
Division 5 - Roster
Ontario Basketball Merchandise
Kitchener and Waterloo Map
Division 6 - Schedule
Division 6 - Roster
Division 7 - Schedule
Division 7 - Roster
Division 8 - Schedule
Division 8 - Roster
Division 9 - Schedule
Division 9 - Roster
Division 10 - Schedule
Division 10 - RosterEditorial - Club Excellence
Editorial - Canadian Sport for Life
OUA Player Profile - Danielle Boiago (McMaster University)
ontario basketball presentsu16 major Midget Girls ontario cup Kitchener and Waterloo April 26-28
About Ontario BasketballProvincial Championships is owned and operated by Ontario Basketball, in collaboration with 18 host clubs throughout 12 Ontario communities. Over eight weekends each Spring, more than 16,000 athletes playing for nearly 1,200 club teams will compete for approximately 150 divisional provincial titles. Tournaments are held for both genders in all age categories between Under 10 through Under 19. In remaining dedicated to the Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) model, teams are grouped into eight-team divisions to ensure quality competition and a positive playing environment. Ontario Cup remains one of the largest basketball events in North America. For updated scores, standings, photos and more, visit www.basketball.on.ca or follow us on Twitter @OBANews and use #ItAllStartsHere.
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR On behalf of the board of directors and staff, welcome to the 2013 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships. Ontario Cup represents the pinnacle of the season for many Ontario Basketball (OBA) teams, who under the guidance of dedicated coaches and passionate volunteers, arrived here with great preparation and leave with memories that will last a lifetime. This year, Ontario Cup is hosted in 12 communities representing all corners of the province. These communities offer a wealth of experiences that we encourage you to explore during your downtime. Thank you to the 20 Ontario Basketball member clubs who work extremely hard to ensure that Ontario Cup is an enjoyable experience for all. Please join us and take a moment to acknowledge the great work being done by the convenors, table officials, volunteers and those running concession and merchandise stands throughout the weekend. Most importantly, let us collectively acknowledge the achievement of more than 16,000 players on more than 1,150 teams who are participating at an Ontario Cup event this year. Let us all be reminded that this is a game in which we want to create a positive environment for all participants. Thank you to Ontario Basketball corporate partners and local sponsors for their enthusiasm and support of amateur basketball. Sport tourism is a growing business in Ontario and this event represents a significant impact on local economies. Members of the Ontario Basketball staff are available in all host cities. We welcome the opportunity to discuss the many programs and services available to you. Please enjoy yourself in this weekend of basketball celebration and competition. Yours in basketball,
Ken Urbach Michael T. Cvitkovic, ABC President Executive Director
MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR
Welcome everyone to the 2013 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships, being held March 22 – May 26, 2013. A special welcome to those attending the tournaments taking place in Kitchener on the weekends of April 26-28 and May 3-5. On behalf of members of council and the citizens of the City of Kitchener, it is my pleasure to invite each of you to personally experience the many attractions and outstanding hospitality for which our community has become so well known. During this tournament, athletes ranging from U10-U19 boys and girls can look forward to the opportunity to experience elite competition and to showcase the skills that they have worked so hard to develop throughout the season. I trust all the participants will have the opportunity to spend time with teammates, get to know members of the competing teams and form friendships that will last a lifetime. Thank you to all of the hard working volunteers and dedicated supports, including family members and friends, for your encouragement of these athletes and your commitment to basketball. You are excellent role models for our young athletes! Good luck and enjoy the tournament! Sincerely,
Carl Zehr ~Mayor~ City of Kitchener
February 27, 2013
On behalf of the City of Waterloo, I would like to welcome you to the 2013
Ontario Cup Provincial Championships.
We’re delighted that this tournament is coming to Waterloo. This community
embraces sports, fitness and recreation, and is pleased these basketball
championships will be held here.
While you’re in Waterloo, I encourage you to explore all that this great city has to
offer. There is so much to see and do here between games thanks to our
recreational facilities, vibrant uptown, trails, parks, heritage elements, public art
and much more.
Whether you’re here as an athlete, a coach or a spectator, I truly hope you enjoy
your time in Waterloo and at the tournament. Good luck!
Mayor Brenda Halloran
City of Waterloo
Premier of Ontario - Première ministre de l’Ontario
March 22 – May 26, 2013
A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am delighted to extend warm greetings to everyone attending and competing in the 2013 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships, organized by Ontario Basketball. Ontario enjoys a special connection to basketball, given that James Naismith, a native of Ontario, organized the first competitions. With the game coming to Canada as early as 1892, it can be safely said that it is a sport of enduring popularity — clearly demonstrated by the 2013 championships which are taking place 121 years later. I commend all the young athletes who are participating in these championships — your dedication and hard work have brought you to this exciting event. And to the parents and coaches: thank you for supporting these young people in their quest to excel in the sport they so obviously love. I wish to acknowledge Ontario Basketball for giving Ontario youth the opportunity to participate in organized basketball and for raising awareness of the positive role this sport can play in young lives — from building self-confidence to enhancing physical well-being. Please accept my best wishes for inspiring and memorable championship games.
Kathleen Wynne Premier
April 26-28, 2013 Dear Players, Coaches, Managers and Fans, On behalf the KW Lightning girls’ basketball association, it is our pleasure to welcome you to Kitchener-Waterloo and the 2013 U16 girls Ontario Cup provincial championships. The KW Lightning girls’ basketball association is a non-profit organization that was formed 17 years ago to create an opportunity for girls to learn and develop basketball skills. Last year over 200 players participated on KW Lightning teams. Many athletes from our organization have moved on to have successful basketball careers at universities in both Canada and the United States. More importantly, they have developed into outstanding young ladies that give back to the game and the community. To the players: Your hours of practice to refine your individual and team skills have earned you the right to represent your city, town, village or district in this provincial championship. Play hard, play well and most importantly, enjoy this special moment in your basketball career. To the coaches and managers: Without your investments of time, energy and passion, none of this would be possible. Thanks for everything that you do to teach the wonderful game of basketball to your athletes. To the parents and family members: Thank you for all of the sacrifices (the delayed and missed meals, the extra driving and the financial commitments etc.) you make to allow your daughters/granddaughters/sisters/nieces to be part of Ontario’s basketball family. To the fans: Enjoy the incredible competition that you will be witness to this weekend. These athletes are the best and most dedicated basketball players in Ontario. Cheer loudly for your team and demonstrate respect for officials and opponents. Best wishes to everyone involved for a most memorable 2013 U16 girls Ontario Cup! Yours in basketball, Allan Bush President KW Lightning Girls’ Basketball Association
OABO
Ontario Association of Basketball Officials
Winners will be honoured at the annual oba awards gala
FROM THE PLAYGROUND TO THE PODIUM, IT’S RESHAPING OUR GAME
The international governing body for basketball (FIBA) has invested a tremendous amount of resources to fully develop the 3x3 game. FIBA introduced the 3x3, half-court version of basketball to a global audience at the 2010 Youth Olympics in Singapore, where it was regarded as the most popular sport throughout the Games. Last summer, Ontario Basketball (OBA) hosted one of three Canadian qualifiers for the 3x3 World Tour Championships.
FIBA states that with more than 250 million players worldwide and among the most played recreational sports in the world, 3x3 will help the growth of
basketball. Combine these initiatives with FIBA submitting an application for 3x3 to become an Olympic sport, and the once playground-only game is now becoming a world phenomenon.
In addition to its high performance programming, FIBA, Canada Basketball and OBA have identified the significant impact the 3x3 game can have on skill development for active youth. There are tremendous benefits to having young children learn the game through 3x3 before being introduced to a full-court, five-on-five competition.
BENEFIT 1: MORE TOUCHES In five-on-five games, one or two players can go an entire game rarely touching the ball. This especially happens in youth basketball where you have one or two dominant players who are by far the best ball handlers on the team. The team tends to get the ball into those players’ hands and those players tend to take the ball to the basket. The problem with this is that other players are not developing their skills when they don’t get to touch the ball, and the team isn’t developing as a whole.
In 3x3, it’s really difficult for two players to monopolize the ball and still play well. The third player gets involved almost by necessity. All players get to handle the ball and handle it a lot. This allows all players to develop their skills in live game play.
BENEFIT 2: MORE SPACING Even with the smaller bodies of young players, five-on-five games can be crowded affairs. Youth basketball isn’t the best time or place for a kid to learn to fight through double teams or pass into multiple coverage.
3x3 games loosen everything up and give young players more room to operate. This allows them to practice their basketball skills without overcrowding. Once the basic basketball skills of dribbling, passing, rebounding, shot selection, etc. are learned and mastered, then they can advance to learn to beat double teams and making passes into tight areas.
BENEFIT 3: REMOVE PRESSES & ZONE DEFENCES3x3 games remove the issue of presses and zone defences. They are strictly person-to-person. This again allows young players to learn and master the basics before moving on to more complex game play.
There soon may be structured provincial and national teams for 3x3 competition. There are countless 3x3 adult leagues throughout the province. More importantly, OBA and its stakeholders must strategize the most effective way to implement the 3x3 game in youth basketball since it serves as the best way for our children to increase skill development, confidence, enjoyment and the desire to play the game for life.
With editorial from Canada Basketball.
Above: KW Selects represented Toronto, Ontario at the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Masters Competition in New York City on August 18-19, 2012
Above: Eventual U13 Champions, SBA Blues taking on Kings Court at the inaugural OBA Challenge at Rexall Centre in July 2012.
ONTARIO BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION AND AAU
The basketball landscape in this province, and the country, has changed significantly over the past few years. While Ontario Basketball (OBA) attempts to provide services and programming to all elements of the game, it is through collaboration and the strength of its member clubs that the mission is delivered. These clubs also provide OBA with the necessary knowledge and trends in the game to help shape its direction.
The origin of clubs in Ontario stemmed mostly to provide concentrated basketball programming that complemented the high school season. Clubs would run teams after OFSAA finished and everyone would take the summer off. A chosen few would make Team Ontario while the many enjoyed “summer sports,” while others enjoyed an "off season" of rest and recovery.
Things have changed significantly over the past few years.
Today, many clubs run for an entire 12-month period - the good ones, who understand periodization - also understand the significant importance of rest and recovery periods to create optimal performance.
While the less informed clubs simply run summer teams that, at times, can fragment the existing club system and overuse the athletes. In this day and age, it seems the best recruiters win the best athletes instead of clubs that understand the long-term development of an athlete. We need to help OBA member clubs do both; provide a pathway for athletes to develop their skills through international competition and opportunities for exposure. As the governing body for the sport of basketball in Ontario, it is vital for OBA to strengthen and protect its clubs and at the same time, educate parents and coaches about all the stakeholders in the game.
In a study taken during the 2012 OBA season, more than half of the responding clubs indicated at least one of its teams play summer ball. As a result, OBA developed a three-year partnership with the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States (AAU).
Some OBA clubs with AAU experience understand the wide range of good and bad events that exist in the USA, no different than tournaments within Canada. This partnership will help teams who wish to travel with the education of recommended events. Through partnerships with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) and AVIS-Budget car rental, the OBA is attempting to make summer travel easier for its members as well.
The foundation of Ontario Basketball (OBA) remains its more than 200 member clubs that represent the game from Windsor to Ottawa; from Niagara to Thunder Bay; and everywhere in between. How, when, where and why they play the game is different than even just five years ago. The partnership with the AAU isn’t going to solve recruiting challenges or eliminate “rogue” clubs, but it will hopefully send the message that OBA recognizes it needs to address the challenges that face its member clubs and create a better environment for its members to flourish – whatever their basketball pathway might be.
(Continued on next page)Above: Scarborough Basketball’s U16 Major Midget girls pose following their 2012 provincial championship in Kitchener-Waterloo.
When James Parker, AAU Director of Sport, attended the announcement last year in Toronto, he indicated that OBA should become the focal point of AAU in the province and can also see the association coordinate AAU events within Canada. Beginning at these 2013 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships, the winners of Division One in U13-17 age categories will automatically qualify for the AAU National Championships. Many of these championship events are staged at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Zone in Orlando, Florida. OBA will cover the registration fees while teams will be required to fundraise in order to have the n e c e s s a r y f e e s f o r t r a v e l a n d accommodations. Some have confused AAU with NCAA exposure. While there are events that may generate significant recruiting opportunities with college coaches, as an executive from NCAA indicated to the OBA membership at the Annual Meeting of the Members last year, “if you are good enough, they will find you in Canada.” The AAU summer circuit, for the most part, is simply additional competition for players and coaches who wish to develop over the summer months. That being said, there are major events that demand significant exposure opportunities for athletes. There is no reason why Team Ontario or OBA clubs cannot experience this side to the game. It does not exist for a chosen few who claim to have all the answers.
The opportunities are endless for Ontario athletes to pursue a high performance basketball pathway. With increased quality of programming on home soil, OUA, CIS, OCAA is now a viable option. For those wishing to pursue NCAA basketball, and many have with great success, there needs to be increased education on the road to college scholarships. Because for every Anthony Bennett, Natalie Achonwa, Kevin Pangos and Dakota Whyte (all OBA and Team Ontario alumni), there are thousands who do not have a positive experience and we are all collectively to blame.
A partnership with the AAU and an education partnership with NCAA are two ways OBA is attempting to serve its members. There is a long way to go before a true balance of power exists, but with the collective approach of 200 member clubs, OBA will get there – one dribble at a time.
2013 AAU Boys and Girls Basketball National Championships - Schedule
Boys6th Grade: July 22-28, 2013 in Hampton, Virginia. 7th Grade: June 23-30, 2013 in Memphis, Tennessee.8th Grade: July 11-17, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.9th Grade: July 9-14, 2013 in Little Rock, Arkansas. 10th Grade: July 22-28, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida..
Girls6th Grade: June 23-28, 2013 in Hampton, Virginia.7th Grade: July 12-17, 2013 in Kings Island, Ohio. 8th Grade: July 8-13, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.9th Grade: July 8-13, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida. 10th Grade: July 8-13, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.
Above: Toronto Triple Threat celebrate their Division One title at the 2012 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships in Ottawa.
Above: Oakville Vytis claim the U14 Major Bantam Division One Championship following a hard-fought win over Brantford CYO in our nation’s capital.
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 1
Caledon Cougars
KW Lightning #1
Oakville Vytis #1
Advantage Titans
Caledon Cougars WCI 5:00PM
WCI 6:30PM
Toronto Triple Threat
SBA - Hill
Transway - Johnson
WCI 8:00PM
WCI 9:30PM SBA - Hill
KW Lightning #1
Advantage Titans
London Ramblers #1
WCI 9:00AM
WCI 10:30AM
WCI 12:00PM
WCI 1:30PM
WCI 3:00PM
WCI 6:00PM
WCI 4:30PM
WCI 7:30PM
Advantage Titans
KW Lightning #1
Oakville Vytis #1
Toronto Triple Threat London Ramblers #1
Toronto Triple Threat
London Ramblers #1
Oakville Vytis #1
Toronto Triple Threat
Transway - Johnson
Caledon Cougars
Transway - Johnson SBA - Hill
Caledon Cougars
KW Lightning #1
Oakville Vytis #1
Advantage Titans
SBA - Hill Transway - Johnson
WCI
London Ramblers #1
Calliste, Monique Cevallos, Nicole Codinera, Jade Dunn, Jada- Diamond Evans, Carly Green, Desiree Isip, Maryjo Keane, Khara Simon, Tyler Telesford, Nikita Walker, Ebonie Wright, Ashley HC - Christopher Francis AC - Charmaine Babb
Almero, Angela Dodig, Jessica Dodig, Mikaela Kernohan, Rachel Knill, Liza Landolfi, Sabrina McKee, Shelby Pirovic, Arianna Richards, Jessica Skimming, Nicole
HC - Dodig, Mike AC - Trkulja, Alex AC - Everett, Gord M - Dodig,Dawn
DeBoer, Tara Hazineh, Alia Hentges, Bobbi-Sue Johns, Hunter McGlynn, Celia Sauve, Danielle Sawyer, Kailee Van Leeuwen, Kendra Kellerman, Isabella Wright, Candice Wright, Courtney Curran, Julia
HC - Nickel, Craig
AC - Baptiste, Kandice
AC - McIntyre, Matt
Allder-Myrie, Melyna Bus, Nicole Chappell, Nikita Cotton, Zoe Coulthard, Sarah Cybulski, Kathryn Fischer, Allie Gruninger, Robyn Henderson, Kendall Hill, Cassidy McCullough, Maggie Nieuwenhuizen, Michaela Rybka, Sarah Valente, Michaela
HC - Angione, Robert AC - Carriere, Nicole
Baumgartner, Sam Findlay, Stephanie Fletcher, Megann Hrabinski, Caroline Iannazzo, Brianna Ougrinov, Ellen Rhooms, Tasja Steinauer, Kiana Stolzer, Elexa Wilson, Olivia
HC - Steinauer, Gina AC - Findlay, Jim M - Steinauer, Orlondo
Bennett, Sarah Chung, Gabriella Hall, Alexa Hendricks, Alanna Hill, Kate Kokonis, Julia Parkes, Keyira Radonjic, Nadelda Ribarich, Angela Smith, Julia
HC - Hill, Sam AC - Ferreira, Ted
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 1
Caledon Cougar KW Lightning #1 London Ramblers #1
Scarborough Blues Hill
Toronto Triple Threat
Oakville Vytis
Allicock, Taylor Bloom, Lindsay De Castro, Kate De La Durantaye, Mahal Delas, Kianna Kinoshita, Laura Lovatsis, Anastasia Mooney, Brianna Pajkovic, Esme Sharp, Avolyn Tzvetkov, Karen
HC - Delas, Willie AC - DaSilva, Albert
Transway Johnson
Baldin, Rikayla Bovell, Halle Bozzo, Laura Clarke, Kayah Cohoon, Maddison Hamilton, Karley Hughes, Olivia Jara, Monika Mullen, Krysten Randall, Taylor Roch-Hanaka, Julia Trpcic, MacKenzie
HC - Johnston, Mike AC - Hanaka, Mark AC - Randall, Anthony AC - Valvasori, Lauren
Advantage Titans
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 2
St. Catharines CYO
Brampton Warriors Campbell
Niagara Rangers
Cornwall United #1
St. Catharines CYO St David 5:00PM
St David 6:30PM
Gloucester Wolverines Blizzard
Windsor Valiants
Transway
St David 8:00PM
St David 9:30PM Windsor Valiants
Brampton Warriors
Cornwall United #1
Guelph Phoenix
St David 9:00AM
St David 10:30AM
St David 12:00PM
St David 1:30PM
St David 3:00PM
St David 6:00PM
St David 4:30PM
St David 7:30PM
Cornwall United #1
Brampton Warriors
Niagara Rangers
Gloucester Wolverines Guelph Phoenix
Gloucester Wolverines
Guelph Phoenix
Niagara Rangers
Gloucester Wolverines
Transway
St. Catharines CYO
Transway Windsor Valiants
St. Catharines CYO
Brampton Warriors
Niagara Rangers
Cornwall United #1
Windsor Valiants
Transway
ST DAVID
Guelph Phoenix - Darling
Asare, Chelsea Boyington, Tristan Campbell, Angeline Campbell, Georgia Dixon, Teneshia Griffith-Wallace, Janika Rampersaud, Jennah Smith, Yanique Stewart, Brianna Velinor, Ciera Vickers, Aalysha Wilson, Sherral
HC - Campbell, Clive AC - Christopher, Ivor
Brown, Kebbie Campeau, Marni Carriere, Melanie Conti, Adriana Fontaine, Myriam Gellately, Sarah Grant, Emma Jeaurond, Emma Lamarche, Emilie Lefebvre, Sarah Leger, Melanie
HC - Lamarche, Guy AC - Fontaine, Stephane
Bair-Marshall, Sophia Blizzard, Tyra Branker, Michaela Carey, Ciara Dodd, Crista Ennis, Andreanne Gouchie-Provencher, Oksana Goudreau-Patterson, Sydney
Graves, Madison Istead, Michelle Kandiah, Trisha Lual, Aluat McAlear, Brooklynn Stewart, Ashley
HC - Blizzard, Fabienne
AC - Blizzard, Carlos
AC - Bond, Laura
AC - Istead, Pat
M - Branker, Peter
Cain, Emma Cressman, Nicole Darling, Madelaine Gray, Emily Kate Herriot, Nastassja Iezzi, Jacklyn Korol, Emma Milne, Halle Santi, Meghan Sullivan, Tianna Wilson, Sydney Zen, Donna
HC - Darling, Ray AC - Cain, Kelly AC - Walkling, Brett M - Zen, Barb
Bowman, Lauren Bracken, Leah Bristowe, Hannah Campbell, Shannon Edmands, Grace Fontaine, Alysha Fuaco, Rebeccah Holmes, Sarah Naccarato, Emily Parkin, Lexy Regehr, Olivia
HC - Chehowski, Richard AC - Snyder, Emily M - Marando, Jim
Behring, Sarah Freeman, Sarah Iafrate, Samantha Ireland, Jessica Keltos, Samantha Oladipo, Olajumoke Rizzo, Annissa Ruetz, Karly Sestili, Claudia Sirignano, Christine Trivieri, Alexandra Valvano, Celina
HC - Pirillo, Dante AC - Trivieri, John
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 2
Cornwall United Counties #1
Gloucester Cumberlan Blizzard
Guelph Phoenix Darling
St. Catharines CYO Rebels #1 Transway Niagara Rangers
Badke, Sarah Battaglia, Laura Benedetti, Vanessa Brown, Hannah Brown, Laura Canning, Kara Mirceta, Kristina Misale, Annamaria Nickerson, Haille Sitarski, Halle Vernon, Aisha Waud, Victoria
HC: Badke, Ed AC: Misale, John
Windsor Valiants
Barbuzzi, Anastasia Beausoleil, Kelsey Bevacqua, Madeleine Daguerre, Kayla Klassen, Alyssa Longmuir, Aleisha Malic, Angelina Marton, Aleah Sodade, Leka Welsh, Rylee
HC - Lewis-Longmuir, Andrea
AC - Krusharovski, Aneta
Brampton Warriors Campbell
U16 Major Midget girls Division 3
Goulbourn Hornets
Kingston Impact
Brantford CYO
Kanata Cavaliers
Orillia Lakers
Grimsby Grizzlies
FCHI 5:00PM
FCHI
8:00PM
FCHI 6:30PM
Brantford CYO
Orillia Lakers
Kanata Cavaliers
Grimsby Grizzlies
Kingston Impact
London CYO
Brantford CYO
Grimsby Grizzlies
Kanata Cavaliers
Orillia Lakers
Goulbourn Hornets Brantford CYO
Kanata Cavaliers Kingston Impact
Goulbourn Hornets
London CYO
FCHI
9:00AM FCHI
10:30AM
FCHI
12:00PM
FCHI
1:30PM
FCHI
3:00PM FCHI
4:30PM
London CYO
FCHI
Orillia Lakers
Grimsby Grizzlies
Coon, Leah Dubois, Erin Dupont, Samantha Garner, Jennifer Girardi, Alexandria Gleason, Lexi Khounviseth, Oliva Kwasnik, Bridget Lemmon, Kassy MacKinnon, Rebecca Minutillo, Sarah Sakaluk, Summer
HC - Sullivan, Danielle AC - Keresturi, Kailey
Barresi, Michela Blais, Julia Brownlee, Chloe Close, Anyssa Dinardo, Anyssa Hayton, Beth Hunt, Emma Kennedy, Katie Streatch, Emma Thomson, Aelah Tourigny, Gabrielle Tustian, Rachel
HC - Streatch, Paul AC - Stouga, Jennifer AC - Tourigny, Michael
Baker, Kayla Cain, Avary Colling, Shannon D'Eon, Francesca DiPasquale, Jessica DiPasquale, Kiki Kurpe, Hannah Langelaan, Rachel Murray, Cassidy Plute, Cassandra Thomson, Taylor Wachner, Nicole
HC - DiPasquale, John AC - Harris, Aleesha AC - Pretto, Larry M - DiPasquale, Katia
Boucher, Danielle Emmerson, Sierra Galipeau-Wilson, Alexe Galipeau-Wilson, Kylea King, Chloe Mackenzie, Jamie Negasi, Luwan Preston-Thomas, Sarah Shoveller, Emma St Michael, Megan van Eeghen, Petra Vervoort, Andreav
HC - Wilson, Tony AC - St. Michael, Peter M - Emmerson, Janice
Bowman, Megan Dixon, Lilie Hawley, Reagan Kralik, Bayley Mulholland, Bridget Mumby, Jamie Platt, Alyssa Streight, Evangeline Treitz, Kristin Vancamp, Chelsea Wendland, Rebecca
HC - Platt, Don AC - Wendland, Lee AC - Kralik, Mike
Anyoun, Akuluel Benjamin, Brittany Fazakas, Rachel Hagarty, Nicole Haill, Laryssa Minielly, Megan Miranda, Britney Rodrigues, Jennifer Rozman, Melissa Thelwell, Kertiss Wilson, McKenzi
HC - Bennett, Colin
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 3
Goulbourn Hornets Grimsby Kanata Youth
London CYO Orillia Lakers Kingston
Impact #1
Baker, Rebecca Bergsma, Kaitlyn Burnett, Skylar Elbers, Brianne England, Emma Lee, Georgia MacNeil, Emily Ritcey, Emma Stockdale, Jessica Treash, Janelle VanAmelsvoort, Charlotte
HC - MacNeil, Brad AC - Ritcey, Sally
YAAACE
Bristol, Shadeah Brown, Naheelah Boachie, Emmanula Eubank, Shola Gyles, Jahnae King-Lawerance, Erika Lawson, Aliyah Morgan,Tainne Taylor, Makeba Taylor, Mellika Towler, Nicolet
HC - Kipp, Handel
Brantford CYO
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 4
Capital Xelles #1
Stoney Creek NYB #1
Oakville Venom #2
Timmins Select
Capital Xelles #1 Cameron 5:00PM
Cameron 6:30PM
Sudbury JAM
Nepean Blue Devils #1
Stoney Creek NYB #2
Cameron 8:00PM
Cameron 9:30PM Nepean Blue Devils #1
Stoney Creek NYB #1
Timmins Select
Oakville Venom #1
Cameron 9:00AM
Cameron 10:30AM
Cameron 12:00PM
Cameron 1:30PM
Cameron 3:00PM
Cameron 6:00PM
Cameron 4:30PM
Cameron 7:30PM
Timmins Select
Stoney Creek NYB #1
Oakville Venom #2
Sudbury JAM Oakville Venom #1
Sudbury JAM
Oakville Venom #1
Oakville Venom #2
Sudbury JAM Stoney Creek NYB #2
Capital Xelles #1
Stoney Creek NYB #2 Nepean Blue Devils #1
Capital Xelles #1 Stoney Creek NYB #1
Oakville Venom #2
Timmins Select
Nepean Blue Devils #1
Stoney Creek NYB #2
CAMERON
Oakville Venom #1
Arichara, Brianna Jolicoeur, Karyne Mason, Brittany Mbuluyo, Tanni Mousambote, Adonaelle Zola
Peters, Elizabeth Rhodes, Michelle Scullion, Emma Thompson, Brianna Wakefield, Madeline Wall, Erika
HC - Wakefield, Chris AC - Wakefield, Tanya M - Jolicoeur, Marc
Boskovic, Jelena Coghlan, Keyanna Danforth, Kendra Elliot, Katelyn Hallarn, Julia Klassen, Jennica Lahey, Maddie Nicoletti, Brianna Nolan, Emma Sheridan-Allan, Jordyn Tebrake, Lauren Vujicic, Teodora
HC - Tebrake, Jim AC - Cloutier, Catherine AC - Elliot, Larry
Buchanan, Ayana Dos Santos, Krystol Douglas, Mara Hughes, Liana Kays-Burden, Esther McNeil, Tiffany Sanvictores, Sophia Silisarenko, Samantha Vazquez, Diana Young, Rema
HC - McNeil, Toney AC - Kwiecinska, Alexandra
M - Briscoe, Monica
Binotto, Monica Garcia, Vanessa Horne, Amanda Hughes, Delaney Hughes, McKenna Mioc, Katarina Ognibene, Carrie Popa, Audrey Suchanek, Hayley Sullivan, Lisa
HC - Suchanek, Dave AC - Hughes, Mike M - Horne, Christine
Cerino, Alyssa Cerio, Alexa DiFalco, Simona Kozak, Cyaira Mariella, Alessandra Mattina, Samantha Mercuri, Natalie Persia, Cara Psarakis, Polly Shaw-Linger, Cayley
HC - Mariella, John AC - Psarikis, Bob AC - Shaw, Jodi
Brady, Ryleigh Brownell, Nicole De Giuli, Liana Kalkat, Harvir Marino, Audra Milutinovic, Emma Musgrave-Thornhill, Aiyana
Stock, Nicole Waselynchuk, Kayley Woodbyrne, Jessica
HC - Milutinovic, Roy AC - Thornhill, Mike AC - Giuli, Mary De
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 4
Nepean Blue Devils #1
Oakville Venom #1 Oakville Venom #2
Stoney Creek NYB #2 Sudbury JAM Stoney Creek NYB #1
Conlin, Nicole Cranston, Emily Derks, Emily Desormeaux, Megan Eldridge, Shannon Ferguson, Kristin Fyfe, Sheila Graham, Laura Laforest, Bailey Lebel, Brittany Zulich, Andrea
HC - Desormeaux, John AC - McLean, Shirlene AC - Zulich, Dario
Timmins Selects
Beaudry, Krysta Caron, Kimberly Deschatelets, Kayla Desrosiers, Cassandra Genereux, Katrina Groulx, Desiree Lacasse, Melissa Marin, Melanie Poliquin, Melissa Roy, Megan Sabourin, Cassidy
HC - Gilbert, Laurent AC - Castonguay, Rob
Capital Xelles #1
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 5
Welland Saints
Collingwood Trailblazers
Toronto Lords
Goulbourn Hornets #2
Welland Saints Grand River 5:00PM
Grand River 6:30PM
IEM Newmarket
Dundas Dynamo
Etobicoke Thunder
Grand River 8:00PM
Grand River 9:30PM Dundas Dynamo
Collingwood Trailblazers
Goulbourn Hornets #2
London 86ers
Grand River 9:00AM
Grand River 10:30AM
Grand River 12:00PM
Grand River 1:30PM
Grand River 3:00PM
Grand River 6:00PM
Grand River 4:30PM
Grand River 7:30PM
Goulbourn Hornets #2
Collingwood Trailblazers
Toronto Lords
IEM Newmarket London 86ers
IEM Newmarket
London 86ers
Toronto Lords
IEM Newmarket Etobicoke Thunder
Welland Saints
Etobicoke Thunder Dundas Dynamo
Welland Saints Collingwood Trailblazers
Toronto Lords Goulbourn Hornets #2
Dundas Dynamo
Etobicoke Thunder
GRAND RIVER
London 86ers
Brown, Hannah Dance, Taigan Garback, Lauren Girdwood, Brooke Lennox, Taylor McFarlane, Cierra Niecke, Rachel Osburn, Krystal Reynolds, Maya Stinson, Sabrina Vanhoecke, Cree Viragh, Devon
HC - McCarl, Jason
Euale, Chloe Foster, Kelly Freckleton, Taylor Fung, Kennedy Gillett, Rebecca Hughes, Rebecca Kerekesch, Katrina Lewitzky, Jessica Lillis, Isabella Pinto, Sabrina Stinson, Heather Triemstra, Melissa
HC - Kerekesch, Ralph AC - Fung, Patrick
Adeyinka, Baithat Andjelkovic, Nevena Beausoleil, Nicole Bejarano, Pamela Bejarano, Paula Bockaj, Amanda Cairns, Rachel Gruppuso, Leanne Kachala, Allison Mrvaljevic, Danila Stone, Georgia Wilke, Nicole
HC - Turney, Sandy AC - Cairns, Rennie M - Wilke, Karen
Puri, Ajai Appleby-Lanoue, Mikaela
Banks, Andrea Bebee, Shelby Cook, Robin Donaldson, Emily Griffin, Paige Norman, Hailey Prebinski, Kayla Puri, Serena Rajab, Serine VanGalder, Sarah
HC - Ajai Puri
M - Donaldson, Jane
Bakir, Noor Bogdan, Cristina Boogaards, Brooke Cole, Arriela Hierlihy, Kelsey Howlett, McKenzie Ibarra, Laura James, Jasmine Kelly, Madison MacNeil, Madison Pawlak, Selina Sinka, Jessica
HC - Namocatcat, Matt AC - Ort, Vanno
Bennett, Emmalyn Daviault, Mya Daviault, Zoe Martins, Kristen Moir, Carly Opalach, Kassandra Ryan, Anna Skinner, Jasmyn Van Sas, Cindy VandenBrink, Jessica Vickers, Emma Wilson, Carlie
HC - Daviault, Andre M - Wilson, Perry
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 5
Dundas Dynamo Etobicoke
Thunder #1 Goulbourn
Hornets
London 86’ers Toronto Lords
Gold
IEM Newmarket
Almeida, Melanie Bond-Baldwin, Brandy Grant, Annabelle Ibrakovic, Ema Kissi, Akosiya Lopez, Ana Ngalulak, Sandrine Reynolds, Tiffany Romero, Anna Symeonides, Santana Tse, Alexandra Uculmana-Falcon, Magda Wright, Shanice
HC - Melville, Leon AC - Brathwaite, Jordana AC - Mason, Jennifer AC - Taft, Shawn
Welland Saints
Bazylewski, Mckinley Carmichael, Bailey Dyson, Kaitlyn Ferrara, Brook Jones, Madeleine Leishman, Tabi Mundy, Emily Nazar, Hannah Nero, Emma Vajda, Tayler Williams, Hannah Williams, Tallulah
HC - Holman, Steve M - Nero, Joe
Collingwood Trailblazers
Ontario Basketball HatAdjustable
Price: $20.00
Team Ontario Jersey Small to XX-Large
Price: $60.00
OBA Golf Shirt Small to XX-Large
Price: $45.00
Ontario Basketball ShortsLarge to XX-Large
Price: $20.00
OBA Long Sleeve ShirtLarge to XX-Large
Price: $30.00
OBA Zip-Hooded Sweatshirt Small to XX-Large
Price: $60.00
2013 Ontario Cup T-ShirtYouth Medium to XX-Large
Price: $20.00
Holiday Inn Kitchener-Waterloo Conference Centre
Friday: 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Glenview Park S.S. & Waterloo CISaturday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Forest Heights CI & Huron HeightsSaturday: 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 6
SBA - Lundgren
Barrie Royals
Gloucester Wolverines - DT
York North Avengers
SBA - Lundgren Preston 5:00PM
Preston 6:30PM
Oakville Venom #3
Basketball Wallaceburg
Cats Basketball
Preston 8:00PM
Preston 9:30PM Basketball Wallaceburg
Barrie Royals York North Avengers
Ottawa South
Preston 9:00AM
Preston 10:30AM
Preston 12:00PM
Preston 1:30PM
Preston 3:00PM
Preston 6:00PM
Preston 4:30PM
Preston 7:30PM
York North Avengers
Barrie Royals Gloucester Wolverines
Oakville Venom #3 Ottawa South
Oakville Venom #3
Ottawa South
Gloucester Wolverines
Oakville Venom #3
Cats Basketball
SBA - Lundgren
Cats Basketball Basketball Wallaceburg
SBA - Lundgren
Barrie Royals Gloucester Wolverines
York North Avengers
Basketball Wallaceburg
Cats Basketball
PRESTON
Ottawa South
Bertrand, Amanda Dannenberg, Hannah Djukic, Tamara Goodfellow, Emily Kennedy, Mollie Lyon, Brooklyn McCarthy, Maxine McGregor, Gemma Owens, Kaitlyn Owens, Olivia Plesh, Ryanne Strath, Allison Zimmerman, Brianna
HC - Douris, Marc AC - Perry, Tanya M - Goodfellow, Doug
Aarssen, Courtney Cavanagh, Clancy DeWagner, Avery D'Hooge, Maggie Dupon, Paige Ezewski, Val Fink, Ryann Fischer, Sawyer Lucier, Alyssa Lucier, Danielle Stefanic, Julia VanDamme, Emily Verbeem, Allie
HC - Day, Janine AC - Fischer, Beth M - Bechard, Terri-Lyn
Deodato, Kallysta Gilmour, Alexandra Kennedy, Annie Kinstler, Holly Lefebvre, Emma Medeiros, Mara Nuvoloni, Kristina O'Neill, Danae Tavares, Cristina Whalen, Jenna Wolfgram, Hailey
HC - Medeiros, Dean AC - Medeiros, Paul
Abou Assali, Daniela Brown, Jacquie Diouf, Marguerite Khatib, Nadia Lavergne, Veronika Meto, Erada Minott, Kayla Monette, Gabrielle Presley, Ann Robert, Chelsea Thompson, Samantha Whelan, Elizabeth
HC - Tanasijevic, Dejan AC - Carnegie, Beverly AC - Robert, Stephen M - Whelan, Kevin
Brazdeikyte, Ema Bultez, Sandrine Condron, Jillian Dhingra, Rachel Duric, Mikaela Jareckas, Laura Kamba, Ruth Lake, Louise Levreault, Anastasia Mehla, Priyan Rhooms, Alexia Siwek-Smith, Tayania
HC - Carvalho, Tina De
Alexander, Aarabi Craig, Kirsten Dimpengi, Marianne Forster, Sierra Halliday, Keisha Kuhar, Eva Maguire, Shanna Reid, Valerie Taylor, Sydney Tessier, Kyra Wall, Mackenzie Wrona, Darien
HC - Tessier, Chris AC - Ranger, Danielle
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 6
Basketball Wallaceburg Cats Basketball
Gloucester Cumberland DT
Ottawa South Scarborough Blues
Lundgren Oakville Venom #3
Abdul-Gafoor, Eman Ashmeade, Sharece Bradshaw, Teanna Brody, Victoria Brown, Justice Dakwar, Elyana Ellis, Takesha Grant, Seairra Hospedales, Danee Hunter, Hailey Maninay, Mia Tully, Latisha
HC - Scrafield, Stefan AC - Lundgren, Malissa
York North Avengers
Clarke, Olivia Corbett, Samantha de Souza, Claire Frappier, Julia Kennedy, Emma Layefsky, Sarah Lee, Courtney Legere, Emma Peck, Colleen Pryce, Hannah Sadler, Monika Taborek, Afton
HC - Pryce, Howard M - Layefsky, David
Barrie Royals
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 7
Kingston Impact #2
Peterborough Power
Ottawa Shooting Stars- DT
Huntsville Hurricanes
Kingston Impact #2 Bluevale 5:00PM
Bluevale 6:30PM
North Toronto Huskies
Niagara Falls Red Raiders #1
KW Lightning #2
Bluevale 8:00PM
Bluevale 9:30PM Red Raiders #1
Peterborough Power
Huntsville Hurricanes
MUMBA
Huron Heights 9:00AM
Huron Heights 10:30AM
Huron Heights 12:00PM
Huron Heights 1:30PM
Huron Heights 3:00PM
Huron Heights 6:00PM
Huron Heights 4:30PM
Huron Heights 7:30PM
Huntsville Hurricanes
Peterborough Power
Ottawa Shooting Stars
North Toronto Huskies MUMBA
North Toronto Huskies
MUMBA
Ottawa Shooting Stars
North Toronto Huskies
KW Lightning #2
Kingston Impact #2
KW Lightning #2 Red Raiders #1
Kingston Impact #2
Peterborough Power
Ottawa Shooting Stars
Huntsville Hurricanes
Red Raiders #1 KW Lightning #2
HURON HEIGHTS
MUMBA
Berry, Alexis Carpenter, Hayley Earl, Phylicia Honderich, Sadie Moore, Merrissa Palangio, Carley Simson, Molly Smith, Taylor Sternaman, Emma
HC - Nelson, Carl AC - Nelson, Jeffrey M - Berry, Tom
Amsden, Heather Brechin, Isabel Cantarutti, Cassandra Cowan, Jennifer Dennie, Emily Ferguson, Madisen Hojabr, Donya Larmand, Jessica Murphy, Kelsey Perin, Alexis Talbot-Cadue, Blythe Way Brackenbury, Bridget
HC - Wendland, Lee AC - Kralik, Mike AC - Platt, Don
Bahar, Khushee Campbell, Frances Enrique, Patricia Hofstetter, Payton Killing, Jordan Legue, Samantha Naylor, Olivia Potts, Sydney Ramcharan, Jasmine Riggan, Alisha Valencia, Maria Wilson, Tyrah
HC - Samuels, Shaun AC - DeBoer, Charmaine
Agostino, Alana Ally, Suraiya Behboodi, Armita Brisland, Delaney Brough, Sarah Dell'Erede, Laura Girdler, Sydney Hebert, Caitlin Miller, Rhyena Najafi, Sana Taylor, Hannah Ward, Meredith
HC - Parkes, Harvey AC - Najafi, Ali
Berlingeri, Nicole Caruso, Sophia DelMundo, Rysa Elia, Brooklyn Karagias, Celia McCabe, Bryanna McLeod, Louisa Mussari, Melissa Schilz, Kristin Scott, Olivia Simon, Juliana
HC - Borich, Marianne AC - Caruso, Domenic
Astritis, Zoe Caplice, Erin Cartwright, Sarah Linker, Stephanie McCann, Heather Meyer, Emily Newell, Bronwyn Orcutt, Emma Richardson, Leah Roher, Jenna Scepanovic, Natalija Stanojevic, Natalia Steger, Monika Wallace, Chelsea
HC - Edwards, Jey-son AC - Alexander, Barry AC - Astritis, Steve
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 7
Kingston Impact #2 KW Lightning #2 MUMBA
North Toronto Huskies
Ottawa Shooting Stars
Niagara Falls Red Raiders #1
Barr, Heather Brinkman, Tobie Carroll, Janna Carter, Sydney Chadwick, Keira Dickey, Rachel Ellis, Olivia Haiboub, Yasmine MacDonald, Mara Maione, Kristina Sanguinety, Chiara Uwayesu, Eve Mercy
HC - Muise, Chris AC - Barr, Stuart AC - Maione, Martin M - Barr, Kathryn
Peterborough Power
Brannan, Hailey Deller-Hadzi, Hailey Dextrase, Avery Earl, Olivia Flynn, Olivia Green, Mackenzie Kissel, Rhiannon Logel, Maggie Mangold, Kiersten Noonan, Alyssa Pryke, Ashley Shaughnessy, Sarah
HC - Mangold, Julia AC - Pryke, Bill
Huntsville
Hurricanes
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 8
Cambridge Centaurs
East Toronto
Etobicoke Rams
Etobicoke Thunder #2
Cambridge Centaurs Glenview #1 5:00PM
Glenview #1 6:30PM
Motion
Kingsville Class
Brockville Blazers
Glenview #1 8:00PM
Glenview #1 9:30PM Kingsville Class
East Toronto Etobicoke Thunder #2
Brampton Warriors
Glenview #1 9:00AM
Glenview #1
10:30AM
Glenview #1 12:00PM
Glenview #1 1:30PM
Glenview #1 3:00PM
Glenview #1 6:00PM
Glenview #1 4:30PM
Glenview #1 7:30PM
Etobicoke Thunder #2
East Toronto
Etobicoke Rams
Motion Brampton Warriors
Motion Brampton Warriors
Etobicoke Rams
Motion Brockville Blazers
Cambridge Centaurs
Brockville Blazers Kingsville Class
Cambridge Centaurs
East Toronto
Etobicoke Rams Etobicoke Thunder #2
Kingsville Class
Brockville Blazers
GLENVIEW #1
Brampton Warriors
Bell-Stephenson, Xenobia
Campos, Michelle Dosanjh, Komal Dyer, Racquel Florece, Sofia Grant, Mikayla Hinds-Auld, Danekia Isaac, kennyah Lee, Lexine Piercey, Sarah Primo-Duncan, Rianne Scott, Kaliyah Viscardi, Victoria Williams, Vanessa
HC - Dunkley, Shean AC - Estrada, Alejandro AC - Freitas, Kevin
Ballantyne, Brittany Bates, Alex Bayles, Chelsea Calhoun, Taylor Cole, Sienna Montgomery, Jamie Moss, Sarah Rylands, Erin Scott, Rianne Stratton, Hanna Wilson, Emma Workman, Brianna
HC - Joudoin-Miller, Samantha
AC - Usher, Kim M - Cole, Nadia
Barroso, Victoria Braga, Calysta Buck, Emma Cole, Megan Gordon, MacKensie Ivits, Laura Jewell, Brianne Leusink, Kayla Smith, Yasmeen Vieno, Kayla Wilson, Erin
HC - Jaipersaud, Harry AC - Leusink, Doug AC - Mitchell, Jenna
Allen, Georgette Barrie, Kadiatu Boateng, Eno Bonso, Tracy Frederick, Deidra James, Tawah Johnson, Tai-yisha Kavezepa, Sheren Mawien, Nyandeng McKenzie, Latavia Nichol, Ashley Ogunboye, Esther Prempeh, Zipporah
HC - Jackson, Phillip AC - Clunis, Cleveland AC - Opoku, Michael
Adams, Shannon Bailey, Violetta Barbieri, Jennifer Bruce, Karina Garcia, Maria Malfara, Amanda Muirhead, Holly Patry, Maev Popescu, Sydney Pryde, Ashlee Rzepka, Samantha Sakvarelidze, Lianna Snelling, Alison
HC - Pearson, Paul AC - Slinger, Don AC - Kwan, Candace AC - Lee, Bruce
Anderson, Emily Fernandes, Carly Kabu-Asante, Vanessa Kruja, Julia Langill, Sarah Mann, Keren Marcoccia, Jacqueline Muirhead, Tristen Perrella, Stefania Theophilou, Stephanie Turner, Albany Welsh, Kaisha
HC - Perrella, Marco AC - Muirhead, Gord M - Sidhu, Gurveen
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 8
Brockville Basketball
Cambridge Basketball
East Toronto Jenesis
Etobicoke Thunder #2 Kingsville Class Etobicoke Rams
Bergs, Ava Denotter, Christine Dilaudo, Marissa Harris, Becca Hillman, Chelsea Lafleur, Hilary Manning, Jocelyn Mastronardi, Juliene McLaughlin, Marina Morin, Alysia Ramsay, Brooke Slingerland, Danielle Stanton, Marla Tiessen, Sarah Young, Melody
HC - Lewis, Doug AC - Jones, Amy AC - Brockman, Misty M - Ferguson, Donald
Motion Basketball
Adex, Victoria Amankuou, Ellen Carpenter, Shakera Collins, Vanessa Delumbilan, Abigail Duong, Cindy Eichie, Marvel Eisengberg, Tika Ford, Tianna Ndu, Chinenya
HC - Peddie, Dwayne
Brampton Warriors Dunkley
Orangeville Hawks
Capital Xelles #2
Haldimand Huskies
Penetang-Midland
Arnprior Valley Pride
Red Raiders #2
Glenview #2
5:00PM Glenview #2
7:30PM Orangeville Hawks
Haldimand Huskies
Penetang-Midland
Red Raiders #2
Capital Xelles #2 Haldimand Huskies
Red Raiders #2
Orangeville Hawks
Capital Xelles #2
Penetang-Midland
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 9
Glenview #2 10:00AM
Glenview #2 11:30PM
Glenview #2 1:30PM
Glenview #2 3:00PM
GLENVIEW #2
Arnprior Valley Pride
Arnprior Valley Pride
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 9
Arnprior Capital Xelles #2 Haldimand Huskies
Barr, Grace Clark, Kisha Forster, Alison Kenny, Logan MacMillan, Shelby Martin, Andrea McGrath, Magan Meek, Paula Melville, Sage Pettigrew, Emma Roach, Courtney Scott, Hannah Steele, Jenika
HC - Heath, Jeff
Armour, Kelsey Aupont, Carine Breiding, Bianca Dore, Sydney Elliott, Katrina Kazadi, Noella Lang-Dion, Claudia Mac Dondald, Jamie Powell, Hannah Suprunchuk, Tara Yablowski, Emaly Yorke, Alexis
HC - Wong, Shane AC - Fenton, James AC - Suprunchuk, Lindsay
AC - Wakefield, Chris
Belliveau, Paula Chisholm, Thyra Claxton, Ashley Davison, Katelyn Dehghani, Fahren Fish, Sarah Leger, Emily Soules, Sarah Tower, Katelyn Vande Ven, Breanne Watson, Emily
HC - Davison, Eric M - Claxton, Peter
Niagara Falls Red Raiders #2 Orangeville Hawks Penetanguishene-Midland
Campbell, Mackenzie Campbell, Taylor Fortuna, Caitlin Galati, Ginett Greco, Jenna Murray, Samantha Peek, Ally Skrebiec, Chelsey Sottile, Daniella Wendling, Justine Xu, Yuchen
HC - Borich, Nick AC - Thomson, Natalie AC - West, Jeremy
Foullong, Vivian Kaehli, Stephanie Keller, Alexis Loder, Madison McAlpine, Olivia Pflance, Micaela Shannon, Kayleigh Sidhu, Kamaldeep Thompson, Jessica Wells, Emma White, Nicole
HC - Verner, Greg M - Shannon, Dean
Frandsen, Ashley Frey, Holly Hackbart, Mikayla Howell, Emmalea Laurin, Renee Maurice, Sabrina Moreau, Teri-Lynne Schmitz, Andrea St. Amant, Jennifer
HC - Frey, Steven AC - McHugh, Terry
Blessed Sacrament #2
Gold Medal
Lindsay Wildcats
Cornwall United #2
Grimsby Grizzlies #2
KCI 5:00PM
KCI 9:00PM
KCI 10:30AM
KCI 2:00PM
KCI 5:30PM
KCI 7:30PM
KCI 12:30PM
KCI 4:00PM
KCI 9:00AM
KCI 10:30AM
Blessed Sacrament #2
Lindsay Wildcats
Gold Medal
Cornwall United #2
Lindsay Wildcats Grimsby Grizzlies #2
Cornwall United #2
Grimsby Grizzlies #2
Gold Medal
Cornwall United #2
Lindsay Wildcats Blessed Sacrament #2
Grimsby Grizzlies #2
Lindsay Wildcats
Gold Medal
Cornwall United #2
Grimsby Grizzlies #2 Blessed Sacrament #2
Gold Medal
KCI
U16 Major Midget Girls DIVISION 10
Blessed Sacrament #2
U16 Major midget GIRLS DIVISION 10
Blessed Sacrament #2 Timms
Ansaldo, Peyton Beach, Briar Cook, Alexis Field, Victoria Malcolm, Jillian Mercanti, Rebecca Panagakos, Kate Robinson, Joscelyn Spalding-Lawrence, Alize
Timms, Megan Williams-Dorey, Tyra Zotti, Sofia
HC - Timms, David M - Zotti, Onofrido
Cornwall United Counties #2
Bedard, Bailey Cotnam, Andrea Doyon, Chantal Lalonde, Danika Lynch, Kristeen Marcil, Alix Martel, Glenna O'Brien, France-Anne Peeling, Trisstian Poapst, Abby Poirier-Froats, Becca Reid, Tracy Seguin, Allyson
Stewart, Erin
HC - Gellately, Alfred
AC - Froats, Daniel
Gold Medal
Balassone, Nicole Boere, Nicole Burke, Kaitlind Corrin, Jenna Goodwin, Gillian Hakkers, Courtney Schepens, Emily Seaton, Megan Tsakoniatis, Cassidy Van Bakel, Jamie Zirkel, Ashley
HC - Cheng, Ian AC - Campbell, Larissa M - Johnson, Virgil
Grimsby Basketball Lindsay Wildcats
Barclay, Brier Bugarija, Sophia Cardwell, Trisha Fuller, Darby Joncas, Maddison Mantesso, Julia Roorda, Olivia Watt, Erin Wiersma, Madison Williscraft, Sarah
HC - Naccarato, Jerry M - Mantesso, Craig
Cordick, Larissa Dawson, Jade Dawson, Jasmin Dowell, Emma Flynn, Sarah Hart, Kennedy Lyons, Elizabeth Pilgrim, Alicia Raven, Paige Rea, Kalcie Rea, Kassie Warren, Hayley
HC - Flynn, Andrew AC - Mitchell, Mark M - Doucette, Lenore
BaSkeTBaLLJuly 28–Aug 3, 2013 (Boys & Girls 9–18)
June 30–July 6, 2013 (Boys & Girls 9–17) Aug 11–17, 2013 (Boys & Girls 9–19)July 7–13, 2013 (Boys 9–17) Aug 18–24, 2013 (Boys 9–19)July 21–27, 2013 (Girls 9–17) Aug 25–31, 2013 (Boys & Girls 11–19)
The Proven Leader in Basketball / PersonalDevelopment Program:Entering its’ 5th Decade… Olympia has the track record of running over200 Basketball / Motivational Sessions. These have been constantlyrefined and updated to keep it in the forefront as a provider of the latestin foundational basketball / self-development programming withimplementation from our:
Top-Flight Resident Coaching Staff:125 of the Ontario’s finest instructors from the ranks of University,College, Ontario Basketball Club, Regional / Provincial, High School &Elementary Coaches who uniquely meet the needs of every camper frombeginner to advanced and motivate each player in moving towardsfulfilling their performance potential.
JOEL ANTHONY –Miami Heat & Canadian National
Men’s Basketball Team
CHASTITY MELVIN –Washington Mystics
KYLE SINGLER – Detroit Pistons
MISTY MIMS – Connecticut Sun (WNBA)
QUINCY ACY – Toronto Raptors
JOHN WALL –Washington Wizards
TREVOR BOOKER – Washington Wizards
CHRISTIAN LAETTNER –Former Duke University,1992 Dream Team (USA),13 year NBA veteran
DANNY GREEN –San Antonio Spurs
NBA / WNBA / PRO AND NATIONAL TEAM
PRESENCEAT OLYMPIA IN 2013
Over the course of the summer,within each basketball session acombination of 2 – 4 Past andPresent NBA/WNBA/Pros andNational Team Players will attendfor up to 3 days – on and off thecourts and inspiring and motivatingcampers to “Be their Best inSport and Life”.
Olympia’s PERSONALIZED Basketball DevelopmentProgram Offers:• 7 – 7 day sessions throughout the summer with separate boys and girls programs witha ratio of 1 coach to every 6 or 7 campers
• After an evaluation of skills and playing ability, each camper is placed in an “appropriatedivision”.
• Basketball skill development is maximized through ability-matched fundamental station-work, appropriately sequenced divisional level sessions and competitively-matchedgames/scrimmages.
Non-Stop Action:Weatherproof, 37,000 sq. ft. Field house & Gym with 6 Pro 94’ courts + 6 pro outdoor courts. More than 1 Spalding ball is provided for each camper to work with.
Progressively Sequenced & Comprehensive Training:Learn to Score: a) from all over the court – balance, footwork, ball-handling & ball management skills b)from triple threat position c) with back to the basket d) in transition e) in 2-2 and 3-3situations f) discover the techniques to improve your playing in 4-4 and 5-5 game situations.
Shut Down your Opponent:Learn to influence, close-out, help & recover, block-out, & rebound.
This will be an intense, competitive week that will help you develop the tools and techniques‘To Take Your Game To The Next Level’ of Play. Learning is expedited through video-self-analysis.
Competitively-Matched Competitions:Campers play 2 games/scrimmages daily in a “matched-team”environment with equalplaying time in separate boys & girls inter-league competition.• Plus numerous Olympia prizes are awarded for top performance in skill and for personalattitude for various contests, tournaments & camp championships. The Awards Ceremony isfurther augmented by dozens of “draw prizes” from our sponsors for all who attend.
7 Days of Training & Fun Activities:You really get your money’s worth and more with over 30 hours of scheduled training andgame action. Plus 24 hours of daylight free time to work privately with coaches, practise, playpick-up games or take a real break to swim, sail, canoe, windsurf, kayak and relax with eveningactivities within the heartland of Muskoka.
PLUS - “Inner Balance” Life Skills Training
NBa / WNBa / PRO aND NaTIONaL TeaM PReSeNCe aT OLYMPIa IN 2013
HEADLINE INSTRUCTORS 2013BARRY HUTTON • June 30–July 6 (Boys & Girls 9–17)• President, Hamilton Wildcats Academy • Former Head Coach, Mohawk College • 2 time O.C.A.A. Coach of the Year • Inducted into O.C.A.A. – Hall of Fame for Basketball• Won various Midget, Junior and Senior titles at High School level.
BARRY HOWSON • July 7–13 (Boys 9–17)• Inductee, Cdn. Basketball Hall of Fame • World Master, M.V.P. (1994) • Member, 5 Cdn. Sr. Men’s Championship Teams • Former Cdn. Olympia, PAN-AM, World Team Member • Presently coaching St. Patrick’s (Sarnia)
KELLY DUNHAM • July 21–27 (Girls 9–17)• Assistant Coach, Mohawk College • Former, Head Coach Mohawk College & Former, Ass’t. Coach McMaster U • Ontario Jr. Women’s Team Head Coach 1998 & 2001• National Champions -’98 to ‘00 • Canada Summer Games Silver Medalist, ‘01• Ontario’s Coaching Excellence Award - Development Athletes
BILL PANGOS • July 28– Aug 3 (Boys & Girls 9–18)• Head Coach, York University Women’s Basketball • Basketball Canada, Learning Facilitator • OUA Champions 2007 • 5 time OUA East Coach of the Year
BILL BOURNE • Aug 11–17 (Boys & Girls 9–19)• Former, Basketball Canada Learning Facilitator • NCCP - Level 3 • Assumption College (Brantford) • Former Tech. Services Dir. Ontario Basketball • 4 CWOSSA, 5 COSSA, 18 County Titles in 30 yrs. coaching
BARRY HUTTON • Aug 18–24 (Boys 9–19)• (See bio above)
CHRIS DOOLEY • Aug 25–30 (Boys & Girls 11–19)• Member Men’s National Coaching Staff 2001-2003 • Ont. Jr. Men’s Provincial Team, Head Coach ‘94-’97 • National Champions ‘95, ‘96 • ‘97 Cdn Games Silver Medalist • NCCP Level 3 Course Conductor • Notre Dame S.S. (Burlington) • Assistant Coach, University of Guelph
Olympia SportsCamp is an Official
Partner withCanada Basketball
• Jay Triano – Former, Head Coach, Toronto Raptors
• Chris O’Rourke – Head Coach, U of Guelph Men’s Team
• Brad Rootes – Head Coach, Brock U, Men’s Team
• Natalie Robinson – Former, Women’s National Team
• Sue Stewart – Former, Women’s National Team
• Jesse Young – Men’s National Team• Heather Angus – U of Windsor• Emily McKay – Brock U• Kayla Pangos – York U• Elaine Hutton – U of Toronto• Jake Hutchcroft – U of Western
Equipment Sponsor
SUPPORTED BY:
SHAVLIK RANDOLPH – Washington Wizards
SCOTT MACHADO – Houston Rockets
WALKER D. RUSSELL – Former Detroit Piston Scout New York Knicks
GENE BANKS –Assistant General
Manager and Scout,Washington Wizards
BRADLEY BEAL –Washington Wizards
CURLEY “Boo” JOHNSON –Harlem Globetrotter
for 17 years
LEO RAUTINS – Former National Team
Member & Coach
CORY JOSEPH –San Antonio Spurs
and Canadian NationalMen’s Basketball Team
Olympia’s success can be measured many ways including itsimpressive roster of former campers and counsellors like:
SUPeRGRaDS
BIG MaN / TaLL LaDY BaSkeTBaLL CaMP
July 21–27, 2013 (Girls 13–17) GIRLS MUST BE 5’11 or TALLERAugust 18–24, 2013 (Boys 14–17) BOYS MUST BE 6’5 OR TALLER
Olympia, Ontario Basketball and Canada Basketballare proud to offer a unique opportunity for basketballplayers in Ontario and other areas. The Tall Lady/Big Man camp will operate as a separateprogram, running at the same time as Olympia’s regularBasketball Camp.
This is a joint effort to expand and discover hidden talent fromOntario and other areas.The camp will feature some of Ontario’s and North America’s topcoaching personalities. The coaches are T.B.A.The sessions will be video-taped for self analysis.
Become part of an illustrious group of basketball players, improve on your basketball skills and take that step to the next level of play. Comprehensive Training includes: • Scoring from the elbow • Scoring in transition• Rebounding angles and intensity• Dominating the post• Shooting the three and more• The program will follow the Canadian Sport for Life principles
Olympia Sports Camp is an OfficialPartner of Ontario Basketball and a
Proud Sponsor of OntarioBasketball’s “Fair Play Program”
Olympia Sports Camp 145 Renfrew Drive, Unit 112 Markham, ON, L3R 9R6Tel : 905-479-9388 Fax : 905-479-9313 Email: [email protected]
Register online at: www.olympiasportscamp.com
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CLUB EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP
McBain Community Centre7150 Montrose Rd. Niagara Falls, ON L2H 3N3
Saturday, June 1st 20139:00am – 5:00pm
$25.00 per participant (plus applicable tax)Maximum two participants per member club
Includes coffee, lunch and materials
REGISTER ONLINEhttp://clubexcellencensc2.eventbrite.ca
(613) 521-3340 ext.3226 [email protected]
WWW.CLUBEXCELLENCE.COM
Club Excellence is a program built to support any sport, is third party operated, using fair and transparent methods to deliver a national certification program. It was developed by a group of like-minded organizations (Gymnastics Canada, Swimming Canada, CanoeKayak Canada, Athletics Canada, and Speed Skating Canada) who came together around the development and delivery of a national, workshop-based program designed to help sport clubs provide quality programming and effective club management practices. The certification program recognizes clubs and associations that invest in building capacity to meet and exceed a basic set of operating principles.
The six core areas of Club Excellence are program delivery, coaching, people management, governance, financial accountability, and marketing, recruitment and revenue generation. Great sport organizations are those that develop strategies on the field and off. Club Excellence can help. Best of all, your club or association will be recognized for the investment made in establishing policies and processes to meet your day-to-day challenges.
ONTARIO BASKETBALL LAUNCHESCLUB EXCELLENCE
IS YOUR CLUB EXCELLENT?
Participation in sport and recreation is more than just finding a club that wins a lot of basketball games. Throughout amateur sport in Canada, there exists an increased focus on accountability to parents and their children, risk management assessment, development programming, quality coaches and administrators, and fiscal transparency. It is for these reasons that Ontario Basketball (OBA) recently announced its partnership with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, True Sport Foundation and the Club Excellence Cooperative (CEC) to launch a basketball club excellence strategy throughout province.
“We are proud of the more than 200 member clubs within Ontario Basketball that represent our sport in communities across Ontario. Most of these clubs are administered by dedicated local volunteers. The launch of Club Excellence will strengthen the capacity of our clubs and provide invaluable resources, enabling them to deliver the sport with excellence to the thousands of members who rely on our professionalism and quality standards,” said Ken Urbach, president, Ontario Basketball. “We share an incredible responsibility with our clubs to ensure our members enjoy a safe and rewarding basketball experience. OBA looks forward to working with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport and continue to strengthen our existing member clubs.”
OBA has joined leading national sport organizations in embracing the Club Excellence program which is helping to build a network of healthy, strong and sustainable sport clubs across Canada. As an Associate Member, OBA now enjoys access to a range of customized tools and resources to improve club programs. Targeted workshops will help member clubs become Club Excellence certified, building capacity in a number of critical areas including coaching, people management, governance, recruitment, financial accountability, marketing, and revenue generation. OBA will be working with its Regional Stakeholders Network and member clubs to identify the sport-specific categories required in addition to the Club Excellence mandated standards.
The Club Excellence Cooperative (CEC) was created in 2007 with common goals to identify a stable and supportive environment for coaches, improve implementation of Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) at the community level, and ensure quality club programming. The Club Excellence program was then created to help build a network of healthy, strong and sustainable sport clubs and sport organizations, across Canada. Based on 30 standards, Club Excellence can help in building capacity within program delivery, coaching, people management, governance, financial accountability, and marketing, recruitment and revenue generation.
Founding Members of the Club Excellence Cooperative (CEC) include Swimming Canada, Speedskating Canada, CanoeKayak Canada, Athletics Canada, Gymnastics Canada, and the True Sport Foundation.
“OBA is the first major team sport organization to join Club Excellence. They clearly see the opportunity to apply the Club Excellence certification program to raise the quality of the sport at the grassroots level. We look forward to their contribution to our campaign to improve sport delivery at the local club level,” said John Edwards, Chair of Club Excellence Cooperative.
Through the Associate Membership paid for by OBA, the Club Excellence program will be available to Ontario Basketball member clubs in good standing, focusing on all the characteristics of strong, sound clubs, from management to governance and program delivery. It will also allow OBA to provide discounts to their member clubs on Club Excellence services, and gives them a voice in the stewardship of this innovative, standards-based certification program.
“Club Excellence represents a significant financial investment from OBA to its member clubs,” said Michael Cvitkovic, executive director, Ontario Basketball. “We believe this investment aligns our clubs more closely, provides strong risk management and continues our commitment to Canadian Sport for Life principles. OBA clubs are the foundation of our organization and so it is imperative that we provide them with the necessary resources to succeed. No matter where our parents and athletes live, they should expect the same services from their local clubs.”
For more information, visit www.clubexcellence.com.
Quality sport and physical activity
CS4L is proud of all athletes aspiring to represent Canada.
Train to Compete
Quality sport matters. The Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) Model is designed to promote physical literacy, improve performance, and increase lifelong participation in physical activity. Best wishes to the athletes as they progress along their LTAD pathway.
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WHY CAN’T WE?By: Michael T. Cvitkovic
Most sports have recognized the issue. Children should not be playing an adult game.
Baseball has had T-ball, Rookie Ball and other modified games for years. Soccer nets and fields are significantly smaller than professional standards all across the world. Tennis legend Roger Federer learned his craft with mini tennis - a smaller racquet, net and court with lighter tennis balls to encourage proper technique. We’ve all seen Sidney Crosby and those Timbit Hockey TV commercials. Yet a majority of our basketball youth can still be found attempting to shoot a NBA-sized ball on a 10-foot net from a 15-foot free throw line in full-court, five-on-five competition. It’s time we take a good look in the mirror.
There is a large movement across the country called Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) or the Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model. It’s been around for years and Ontario Basketball (OBA) has taken some steps to properly adapt.
OBA has strong alignment with CS4L in the Train to Train (Girls 11-15 years; Boys 12-16 years) stage with programs such as Talent Identification and Development Program (TIDP) and the successful Team Ontario Under 14, 15 and 17 teams, however there exists a tremendous gap in earlier stages such as FUNdamentals (Girls 6-8 years; Boys 6-9 years) and Learn to Train (Girls 8-11 years; Boys 9-12 years).
Teaching children physical literacy and investing quality gym time to catch, throw, jump, pivot, and balance must be a priority. So is creating a fun, inclusive environment that promotes skill development before competition and recognizes the social, emotional and psychological growth of young people. More practices, less games.
It’s scientifically proven that children will become attracted or disinterested in a particular sport by the age of 12. That puts a lot of pressure on early childhood sport development, volunteer coaches, clubs, officials and parents. It is vital that all support networks for children, especially parents, understand the significance of developing the athlete in the child before the basketball player.
Over the course of the next few months, Ontario Basketball will be participating in an in-depth CS4L review of the programs and services it currently offers. With its Regional Stakeholders Network and other basketball experts, OBA will formulize a long-term strategic plan to chart how it should address existing gaps. This will include a complete competition review. Change is challenging, but when it comes to our kids, isn’t it worth it?
It’s time for basketball to step up and lead again. Together, let’s enjoy this significant transformation. If other popular sports can properly adjust their programming to ensure children are receiving age, stage and skill appropriate development, why can’t we?
To learn more, visit www.CS4L.ca.
Cvitkovic is the executive director of Ontario Basketball, having previously held sports management positions with York University, the Toronto Raptors Basketball Club and Tennis Canada.
The Talent Identification and Development Program (TID) is a systematic revision of the Player Development Program (PDP) that provides a clear pathway for athletes and coaches in the high performance stream.
The outcomes of this restructuring include a downward shift in the ages of athletes that OBA high performance programs target and better alignment with the appropriate age categories as per the principles of Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD). More athletes with high performance potential will be identified and provided the right training.
Ontario Basketball is pleased to announce the dates and locations for the 2013 Talent Identification and Development Program as follows:
Georgian CollegeU12 Boys Centralized Camp: July 2 - 5U12 Girls Centralized Camp: July 6 - 9U14 Boys Centralized Camp: July 17 - 20U14 Girls Centralized Camp: July 21 - 24
Abilities Centre / Durham College U16 Boys Centralized Camp: August 16 - 18U16 Girls Centralized Camp:
Georgian CollegeU12 Identification Camp: August 21 - 23
August 16 - 18
Regional Tryouts (Free): April - May
Regional Training ($300.00): May - July
· 720 athletes receive 30 hours of LTAD age / stage appropriate training.· Nike / OBA reversible jersey.
Centralized Camp ($350.00): July· 240 athletes are chosen from regional training sessions.· Athletes receive an additional 35 hours of high performance training alongside the best players in Ontario.
· Off-court strength and conditioning training.· Educational sessions (ie. Canada Basketball, NCAA,
CIS, AAU).· Meals and accommodations (four days / three
nights).· Special guest coaches.· Personal athlete evaluations.· Opportunity to be identified and selected
to compete against the top 20 athletes in Ontario at the U12 Identification Camp in August.· Nike / OBA shorts.· Spalding composite basketball.
Regional Tryouts ($25.00):May - June· Athletes receive a TID Nike / OBA T-shirt.
Regional Training ($300.00):June - August
· 360 athletes receive 30 hours of LTAD age and stage appropriate training.
Centralized Camp ($350.00): August· 288 athletes receive an additional 35 hours of high
performance training alongside the best players in Ontario.· Tournament style competition.· Off-court strength and conditioning training.· Educational sessions (ie. Canada Basketball, NCAA, CIS, AAU).
· Meals and accommodations (four days / three nights).· Special guest coaches.· Personal athlete evaluations.· Nike / OBA shorts and reversible jersey.· Spalding composite basketball.
· Opportunity to be identified and selected for additional high performance development programs (ie. Centre for Performance, Team Ontario).
Regional Tryouts ($25.00):April - May · Athletes receive a TID Nike / OBA T- shirt.
Regional Training ($300.00):May - July· 360 selected athletes receive 30 hours of LTAD age / stage appropriate training.
Centralized Camp ($350.00): July· 288 athletes receive an additional 35 hours of high performance training alongside the best players in Ontario.· Off-court strength and conditioning training.· Educational sessions (ie. Canada Basketball, NCAA, CIS, AAU).· Meals and accommodations (four days / three nights).· Special guest coaches.· Personal athlete evaluations.· Opportunity to be identified and selected for additional high performance development programs (ie. Centre for Performance, Team Ontario).· Nike / OBA shorts and reversible jersey.· Spalding composite basketball.
TEAM ONTARIO ALUMNI DANIELLE BOIAGO CONTINUES HER SUCCESS AT MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
Danielle Boiago is a shining example of how hard work and strong support and coaching from an Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) club program can help a player achieve success wherever they go, be it at a university down the road or on a court across the Atlantic.
Boiago made a name for herself coming up through the Blessed Sacrament program, an OBA club in her native Hamilton. It was as a member of the Blessed Sacrament Yellow Jackets that Boiago got her first taste of basketball on the world stage.
The talented guard with a nose for scoring was chosen to represent Team Hamilton at the 2009 International Children's Games in Athens, Greece. She starred for her squad in Greece, lifting the team to the gold medal.
The summer of elite hoops continued for Boiago that same year. After returning from Greece, she joined a powerful Team Ontario and represented her province at the U15 National Championship in Kamloops, B.C. An impressive performance there allowed her star to shine a little brighter. She finished second in the tournament in scoring, averaging 13 points per game, and was named tournament most valuable player, while lifting Ontario to the national crown.
Not willing to settle for her success with Team Ontario U15, Boiago trained hard with her Blessed Sacrament teammates and coaches to earn a sport on Ontario's U17 entry to the national championship in each of the next two years. In her first year with Team Ontario U17 in 2010, Boiago's squad settled for silver but returned to the top of the podium in 2011.
In 2012 Boiago competed for Blessed Sacrament once again, this time in the OBA-sanctioned JUEL , a league for the top U-19 female hoopsters in Ontario. Once again she was a star among stars in the JUEL circuit, being named the most valuable player
of the league's all-star game.
When Boiago announced she would play her university basketball with her hometown McMaster Marauders in 2012-13, the city of Hamilton was abuzz. And after having a phenomenal rookie campaign in Ontario University Athletics for the Marauders, where she led the OUA West in rookie scoring and finished eighth overall (15.3 PPG), Boiago was named the OUA West rookie of the year.
Her accomplishments and success at every level of her basketball career can be traced back to her time as a member of an Ontario Basketball Association club; Hamilton's Blessed Sacrament.Photo credit: Blair Hough
Photo credit: Blair Hough
WELCOME TO A FAIR PLAY FACILITY
Olympia Sports Camp is an official partner of Ontario Basketball and the proud sponsor of
Ontario Basketball's Fair Play Program.
IN THE SPIRIT OF FAIR PLAY, ONTARIO BASKETBALL WOULD LIKE YOU TO...
CHEER AS MUCH AS YOU WANT.
SUPPORT OUR COACHES, ATHLETES, OFFICIALS AND OTHER SPECTATORS.
HAVE FUN AND ENJOY OURSELVES.
ENJOY THE SPORT AND THE COMPETITION.
...BUT IF YOU DISRESPECT THE SPIRIT OF FAIR PLAY YOU WILL BE ASKED
TO LEAVE THE FACILITY.