Download - Official 2011 OFSAA Boys A Soccer Program
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13 Team Rosters
28 About Ste Cecile
18 Draw & Schedule
34 Leadership Award
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T he Board of Directors, staff and students of Académie Ste
Cécile International School in Windsor, Ontario welcome all of the coaches, athletes and their families and friends to the OFSSA Single A Boys’ Soccer Championship for 2011. We congratulate all the many fine athletes for their keen sense of sportsmanship; they are all winners in their distinctive ways! We thank the many caring and dedicated parents and coach-es for their untiring support and
dedication; you contribute greatly to the success of these young ath-letes. We wish you all an exciting experience with us this week as well as in your future careers.
M ay you “seek truth and justice, love and peace” (ASCIS
motto). Thérèse H. Gadoury, Directrice
Académie Ste Cécile International School
925 Cousineau Road, Windsor, Ontario, N9G 1V8
G reetings and welcome to Windsor and the 2011 OFSAA
'A' Boys Soccer Championships!! We are so proud to host this tournament, and are so happy to have you here. A wonderful committee of ded-icated soccer devotees have worked diligently to make this a great experience for you, and they deserve your thanks and praise. Feel free to acknowledge them during the tournament. They will be the ones in white golf shirts with name tags. Their names are listed elsewhere in the program. Then there are students who have given their time to help out - they will be in the bright yellow t-shirts (game management personnel), or in bright red t-shirts (hosts). They, too, deserve your appreciation. I must mention the assis-tance given by the Catholic Central SS staff, paricularly MIke McKittrick and Peter Cusumano. They hosted an OFSAA soccer tournament last
year, and we have benefited tremendously from their experience and advice.
L astly, praise must go to Academie Ste. Cecile
International School. Whoever would have thought that a relatively new school of about 125 students from all over the world could take on such an abitious project? It shows the 'daring nature' of the school and its director, Mme. Gadoury. If you get the feeling that ASCIS is spe-cial, you are correct. Have a great time in Windsor - you'll find it to be a great city. Paul 'Doc' Thomas Tournament Committee Chairman.
FROM THE CHAIRMAN BY DR. PAUL THOMAS
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Seed Development for 2011 OFSAA Boys ‘A’ Soccer Championship
Seed development is based on an association’s previous five year performance at the OFSAA Cham-pionships. Each win is worth one point. Each tie is worth 0.5 point. In tied playoff games the winning team will be awarded 1 point and the losing team will be 0.5 point.
Association 2008 2009 2010 Total
Points 2010
Ranking
NCSAA 5.5 5.0 5.5 24.0 1
SOSSA 5.0 6.0 5.0 20.5 3
WOSSAA 4.5 2.0 1.0 17.5 2
EOSSAA 2.0 3.0 5.0 16.0 6
SWOSSAA 5.0 3.5 1.5 15.5 4
NOSSA 2.5 2.5 2.0 12.5 5
GHAC 6.0 2.0 2.0 11.0 8
TDSSAA 1.5 0.0 1.0 10.0 7
NEOAA 0.0 2.5 0.0 5.0 10
CWOSSA 0.0 0.0 1.5 4.0 11
NWOSSAA 1.0 1.0 0.5 4.0 12
ROPSSAA 1.0 0.0 0.0 3.5 9
GBSSA 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 13
YRAA - - - 0.0 14
COSSA - - - 0.0 14
TDCAA - - - 0.0 14
LOSSA - - - 0.0 14
CISAA - - - 0.0 14
2006 2007
5.0 3.0
2.0 2.5
5.0 5.0
4.5 1.5
2.0 3.5
1.5 4.0
- 1.0
6.0 1.5
1.5 1.0
0.5 2.0
1.0 0.5
0.0 2.5
1.0 1.5
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- -
- -
- -
- -
POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D
1 2 3 4
7 8 5 6
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
2011 OFSAA SEEDING STRUCTURE
Top eight seeds are placed in four pools as per OFSAA playing regulations. The remaining teams are placed into pools by blind draw. After the preliminary round, the TOP TWO finishers in each Pool advance to the quarter-finals.
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Marcus MacDonald 2 MID Ryan Klemencic 12 HB
John Grenier 3 FB Cody Delpellaro 13 FB
Alex Foley 4 MID Ryan McAlpine 14 MID
Tyler Veldstra 5 MID Jordan Sutton 15 STR
Conor Squires 7 MID Brad Carruthers 17 CM
Chris Pye 8 GK/FB Colin Knapik 17 FB
Bryden Wood 9 MID Alex Town 18 FB
Andy Malone 10 MID Erik Shannon 19 STR
Brett Whitmore 11 STR Curtis Kelly 20 STR
Ryan Matthie Head Coach
RIDLEY COLLEGE
TIGERS ORANGE / WHITE
ST. CATHERINES RECORD: 2-5-6 CISAA
ST. PAUL S.S.
FALCONS RED / WHITE
TRENTON RECORD: 8-3-1 COSAA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Cameron Sweetnam Ramez Maximous Shaneel Nair Harrison Neil-Morabito
Weston Saunders William Nicholson George Umeh Andrew Pace
Ayotoluwafunmi Agusto Alessandro Scaccia Amnan Azly Matthew Sobkowski Alex Franco Lennox Stevenson Cole Hanna Andrew Watson
Sidney Hutton Harry Lee
Clayton Rosario Head Coach Robert Poe Assistant C oach
Kevin Yoon
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Luc Lauer 0 GK Cole Townsend 12 DEF
Nareg Vartanian 1 MID Stephen Poole 14 MID
Ryan Garnett 2 MID Marc Shanks 15 MID
Christian Mennill 3 DEF Spencer Van den Heede 16 DEF
Brian Paquette 4 DEF Youssef Ghali 17 MID
Jacob Jenkins 5 MID Stephane Durette 18 DEF
Marc Nagy 6 DEF Brad Townsend 19 DEF
Caleb Mennill 7 DEF Samer Nsaif 20 FWD
Jordan Tipler-Corpuz 8 GK/MID Russell Van den Heede 81 MID
Patrick Vachon 9 FWD Malcolm Duncan MID
Kyle Gordon-Robb 10 MID
Pascal Ducharme Head Coach Magnuss Fortsmanis Assis tant Coach
WOODLAND CHRISTIAN H.S.
CAVALIERS BLUE / BLACK
BRESLAU RECORD: 5-5-4 CWOSSA
É.S. PÈRE RENÉ de GALINÉE
CHEVALLIER BLUE / GOLD / BLACK
CAMBRIDGE RECORD: 3-2-6 CWOSSA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Curtis Heard 0 GK Scott Hogeveen 11 DEF
Alex Streutker 0 GK Mitchell Hogeveen 12 DEF
Symon Mazereeuw 2 MID Joel Katerberg 13 MID
Thomas Pidduck 3 MID Jason Mohle 14 FWD
Eric Guetter 4 MID Colton Hoekstra 15 MID
Kevin Mak 5 FWD David Jansen 16 FWD
Braden VanderHoef 6 MID Jelle Koersen 17 DEF
Trevor DeWeerd 7 MID Timon Bruulsema 20 MID
Cameron Mohle 8 DEF Josiah Timmerman 21 MID
Aaron Visscher 9 FWD Steve Kim 22 MID
Jessie Hoekstra 10 MID
Rick Guetter Head Coach
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Paul Anastasakis John Ryall Scott Docherty Gerrit Schober
Philip Finlay Markus Schulz Turner Grant Steffan Schulz
Christian Kelsey Alan Tweedley Dominic Martinez-McCready Ian Wilson
Christopher McLeod Mike Playter Cory Patterson Patrick Kinney
Dave Knox Head Coach
NOTRE DAME CHS
CELTS WHITE / BLACK
CARLETON PLACE RECORD: 10-0-0 EOSSAA
ELMVALE D.H.S.
EAGLES GREEN / BLACK / WHITE
ELMVALE RECORD: 5-1-3 GBSSA
NAME NAME NAME
Josh Russell John O'Keefe Jamie Harrison
Spencer Martin Brody Rawding Alex Marrocco
Cody Crane Nathan Rosevear Derek McGregor
Devon West Ryan Warren Lee Preiss
Cameron Andrews Alex Wilkie Bradley Santos
Matthew Bassett Dennis Brianski Jesse Sauve
Brady Burke Stephen Richards Austin Sosna
Sam Hanneman Kyle Skerkowski Christopher Toderian
Kody Kazda Cameron Grindrod-Millar Alex Van Den Bosch
Tony Quick Assistant Coach Andre Lamonde Assistant Coach Rob Geddes Head Coach Bill Tuppert Assistant Coac h
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Spencer Maybee 2 M Jonathan Yang 14 D/M
Franco Ceciarelli 3 D Michael Panza 15 D/M
Junior Roserie 4 F Dylan Agnew 16 F/M
Spencer Eisses 5 D/M Caleb Sawh 17 D
Kyle Klassen 6 D KiHyun Ghwon 18 M
Spencer Henstock 7 D Jonathan Ricci 20 GK
George Ceciarelli 8 M Sean Brooks 22 M
Brandon Regeling 9 M Tristan Holk 23 M/D
David Panza 11 M Matthew Michael 25 M
Anthony Sossa 12 F Andrew Lim GK
Matt Nellich Assistant Coach Mike Zietsma Head Coach Dmitri Lee Assistant Coach
Sebastian Sciarra 1 GK Joost Groothedde 13 F
KING’S CHRISTIAN COLLEGIATE
CAVALIERS MAROON / WHITE
OAKVILLE RECORD: 15-11-3 GHAC
É.C. SAINT-CHARLES GARNIER
LYNX BURGANDY / WHITE
WHITBY RECORD: 14-2-2 LOSSA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Antoine Ozgan 0 GK Claude Dufours-Peters 17 MID
Allan Kavungu 3 MID Marc-Alexandre Miville 20 DEF
Davis Leke 5 STR Christopher Thomas 21 MID
Nathan Smith 6 MID Sébastien Robert 23 DEF
Marco Marzilli 7 MID Adam Levesque 25 GK
Sébastien Lee-Hon-Siong 8 DEF Steve Dufours-Peters 26 MID
Lucas Haward-Boudreau 9 STR Simon Bussière 27 MID
Olivier Alberigo 11 STR Eric Thériault 28 MID
Fabrice Mambo 12 DEF Scott McIntosh 30 DEF
Francis Ozgan 14 STR Nicholas Martineau 32 DEF
Jean-Luc Aucoin Head Coach
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Douglas Jones 1 GK Matthew Maguire 16 HB
Brayden Ritchie 4 HB Jacob Battiston 17 FB
Johnathan Hutteri 5 FB Cody Kaye 19 HB
Griffin Killins 6 HB Steven Towsley 21 FB
Patrick McInnis 8 HB Andrew Martin 22 HB
Donovan Fuller 9 FB Taylor Cooper 23 HB
Matthew D'Allesandri 10 HB Dylan Bennett 24 FB
Ross Clausi 12 HB Joshua Morandin 26 FB
Adrian Santos 13 FB Aaron Sullivan 27 HB
Anthony D'Alessandri 14 STR 34 FB
Doug Basso Head Coach Joseph DiMarco Assistant Co ach
Colton Labine
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Donald Ndagano 0 Prince Kassa 11
Youssef Moussa 2 Etienne Cameron 12
Ousman Diouf 3 Jean Farley 13
Abdelkrim Boussaha 4 Yan Batubenga 14
Ahmed Masrii 5 Karl Dorelien 16
Awaleh Awaleh 7 Tafu Seguchi 18
Oussama Rahmi 8 Moustafa Masrii 20
Estebienson Joseph 9 Joshua Glocklin 99
Youssoufa Lô 10
Matar Lo Head Coach Marc Sarazin Manager Andre Nzanga Assistant Coach Daniel Bottiglia Man ager
ESP OMER-DESLAURIERS
PHENIX WHITE / GREEN / GOLD
OTTAWA RECORD: 4-2-2 NCSSAA
O’GORMAN H.S.
KNIGHTS GRENN / WHITE
TIMMINS RECORD: 17-6-2 NEOAA
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OFSAA BOYS ‘A’ SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2011ACADÉMIE STE. CÉCILE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D
NCSSAA SOSSA1 WOSSAA EOSSAA
GHAC TDSSAA SWOSSAA1 NOSSA
GBSSA COSSA LOSSA TDCAA
SWOSSAA3 CISAA NEOAA SWOSSAA2
ASSOCIATIONS BY RANKING
CWOSSA2 NWOSSAA CWOSSA1 SOSSA2
POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D
ESP OMER- DESLAURIERS
GUIDO DE BRES
MITCHELL DHS
NOTRE DAME CHS
KING’S CHRISTIAN
COLLÈGE FRANÇAIS
NORTH LAMBTON S.S.
ST. BENEDICT CSS
ELMVALE DHS
ST. PAUL S.S.
E.C. SAINT- CHARLES GARNIER
ST. PATRICK S.S.
JOHN L. FORSTER S.S.
RIDLEY COLLEGE
O’GORMAN H.S.
ACADÉMIE STE CÉCILE
ASSOCIATIONS BY NAME
WOODLAND CHRISTIAN
MARATHON H.S.
PÈRE RENÉ DE GALINÉE
É.S. JEAN VANIER
Each GAME will consist of two (2) thirty minute halves with five (5) minute rest period Four (4) pools of five (5) teams. Top two teams from each pool advance to quarter final play
Home Team (white uniform) is first team listed in each game (left side)
A1 B1 C1 D1
A2
A3
A4
B2
B3
B4
C2
C3
C4
D2
D3
D4
A5 B5 C5 D5
TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD 3 FIELD 4
9:00 AM [1] A1—A5
[2] B1—B5
[3] C1—C5
[4] D1—D5
10:30 AM [5] A2—A3
[6] B2—B3
[7] C2—C3
[8] D2—D3
12:00 PM [9] D4—D1
[10] C4—C1
[11] B4—B1
[12] A4—A1
1:30 PM [13] D5—D2
[14] A5—A2
[15] B5—B2
[16] C5—C2
THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, 2011—POOL PLAY
3:00 PM [17] D3—D4
[18] A3—A4
[19] B3—B4
[20] C3—C4
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OFSAA BOYS ‘A’ SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 ACADÉMIE STE. CÉCILE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD 3 FIELD 4
8:00 AM [21] C1—C2
[22] D1—D2
[23] A1—A2
[24] B1—B2
9:30 AM [25] C4—C5
[26] D4—D5
[27] A4—A5
[28] B4—B5
11:00 AM [29] C3—C1
[30] D3—D1
[31] A3—A1
[32] B3—B1
12:30 PM [33] B2—B4
[34] C2—C4
[35] D2—D4
[36] A2—A4
FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, 2011—POOL PLAY
2:00 PM [37] B5—B3
[38] C5—C3
[39] D5—D3
[40] A5—A3
SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 2011—CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI FINAL
TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 4
9:00 AM [45] Winner 41—Winner 44
[46] Winner 42—Winner 43
TIME SATURDAY, JUNE 4th, 2011—WEST FIELDS
1:00 PM [47] BRONZE MEDAL GAME (L45—L46) - Field 4
1:30 PM [48] GOLD MEDAL GAME (W45—W46) - Field 1
Each GAME will consist of two (2) thirty minute halves with five (5) minute rest period Four (4) pools of five (5) teams. Top two teams from each pool advance to quarter final play
Home Team (white uniform) is first team listed in each game (left side)
5:15 PM [41] 1st A vs 2nd B
[42] 1st B vs 2nd A
[43] 1st C vs 2nd D
[44] 1st D vs 2nd C
FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, 2011—CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER FINAL
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Alexander Battistelli Steven Facendi Massimo Cimino Matthew Giornofelice
James Dent Alexander Jibb Jimmy Ilunga Lorenzo Stradiotto Mathew Keturi Marcello Tantalo
Christopher Petryna Brandon Vocaturo Callum St. Denis Shawn Wilcox Matthew White Zachary Laframboise Joel Carpino Michael Marcantognini
Giorgio Urso Head Coach Giuseppe Politi Assistant Coach
ST. BENEDICT CSS
BEARS BLUE / BLACK / WHITE
SUDBURY RECORD: 7-1-1 NOSSA
MARATHON H.S.
FALCONS YELLOW / BLUE
MARATHON RECORD: NWOSSAA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Chris Tomlinson 2 FB Landon MacDonald 12 FB
Timothy Duff 3 FWD Christopher Rolf von den Baumen 13 FWD
Joey Shaw 4 FB Calvin McIlwain 14 MID
Andrew Stenhouse 5 FB Kaleb Vernon 15 MID
Alex Brown 6 FB Trevor Gosling 16 FB
Alex Vizier 7 MID James Guilbeault 17 MID
Dylan Tocheri 8 FWD Aaron LeBlanc 18 FB
Kyle Gallant 9 FWD Gregory Smelt 19 FB
James Loftus 10 FWD Jordan Cottom GK
Jordan Principe 11 MID
Paul Gallant Head Coach
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Samuel Vince 1 GK Colton Toscher 11 DEF
Nicholas Briggs 2 LS Nicholas Head 12 DEF
Patrick Desjardins 3 RS Andrew Goupil 14 MID
Cameron Macpherson 4 RWM Jared Molnar 15 MID
Evan Garrett 5 RS Michael Yorfido 16 MID
Patrick Gauthier 6 DEF Adam Crosby 17 MID
James McLaughlin 7 MID Anthony Caruso 18 DEF
David Katshunga 8 MID Jordan Vincelette 19 LS
Brett Larocque 9 LS Taylor Rivando 20 MID
Yorguin Murillo 10 RWM Dakota Kingston 21 MID
Martin Lacasse Head Coach James Toscher Assistant Coach
É.S. JEAN VANIER
LYNX BLUE / YELLOW
WELLAND RECORD: 8-3-2 SOSSA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Matthew Wieske 1 GK Adriaan de Visser 11 MID
Bryan VanDasselaar 2 MID Nick Dantuma 12 FWD
Austin Schulenberg 3 DEF Matthew deBoersap 13 DEF
Tyler Schutten 4 MID Gavin Wieske 14 MID
Devon Sloots 5 FWD Nathaniel Schutten 15 DEF
Michael Zwaagstra 6 DEF Justin Bos 16 DEF
Steven Boot 7 MID Andrew DeJong 18 MID
Keegan Lodder 8 MID Evan VanderVelde 19 DEF
Luke Nordeman 9 DEF Joshua Nobels 20 FWD
Gavin VanLuik 10 MID Kyle Jager 44 GK
Timothy Wildeboer Head Coach James Lof Assistant Coach
GUIDO de BRES CHRISTIAN H.S.
GRYPHONS NAVY / WHITE
HAMILTON RECORD: 16-3-2 SOSSA
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Bernardo Fernandez Rosique 1 MID Michael Makinde 16 DEF
Eric Rogic 2 STR Brian Cheung 17 MID
Olufunmilade Adeniyi-Taiwo 3 DEF Louis Poon 18 STR
Andrea Collavino 4 DEF Jaime Rabago Rosique 19 STR
Anthony Girimonte 5 DEF Bunigo Mbamalu 20 STR
Mohamad El-Cheikh 6 DEF Nikkola Costantin 21 STR
Alfredo Medina Blanno 7 MID Frank Ventrella 22 DEF
Nathan Zaher 8 MID Finlay Porter 23 MID
Kevin Hamilton 10 STR Alex Shuren 24 DEF
Chun Ming Chu 11 MID Garet Duggal 30 GK
Aleem Khalaff 15 MID Junyoung So 99 MID
Adam Mills Assistant Coach
Gunther Wolf Head Coach Steve Punga Assistant Coa ch
NORTH LAMBTON S.S.
EAGLES GREY / BURGANDY
FOREST RECORD: 11-5-1 SWOSSAA
ACADÉMIE STE CÉCILE
SPIRIT BLUE/ WHITE / RED
WINDSOR RECORD: 2-4-2 SWOSSAA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Michael Gordon 1 GK Aaron Cassidy 12 DEF
Cory VandenBoer 2 FWD Paulus vanAdrichem 13 DEF
Bart Vermeer 3 MID Antony Delitala 17 MID
Josh VanMaanen 4 MID Bryan Soetemans 18 MID
Shane Johnston 5 MID Jeff Veens 19 SW
David VandenHeuvel-O'Neil 6 MID Brent Arthur 20 DEF
Ryan VandenHeuvel 7 DEF Parker Humphries 21 DEF
Dylan Soetemans 8 MID Dan Ryan 22 FWD
Tyler Soetemans 9 MID Keegan Dew 23 DEF
Daniel O'Hagon 10 FWD Jacob Kingma GK
Ryan Clark 11 MID
Derek Arthur Head Coach Ryan Vandenberg Assistant Coach
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Ratheepan Sivanathan 1 GK Wale Adams 12/31 DEF
Ryan Hutley 3 MID Juan Obando 13 MID
Stephen Osei Hwedieh 5 DEF Sebastiano Arangio 16 MID
Leonel Delgado 6 MID Johnny Alves 17/18 DEF
Brandon Hutley 8/19 DEF Shane Narciso 22 MID
Jaleel Gomez 9 FWD Gowrinaath Ramiah 24 DEF/GK
Cristo Vargas 10 MID Yosief Hailemichael 80/28 DEF
Matthew Moylan 11 FWD
Sal Mannella Head Coach Rob Carino Assistant Coac h
ST. PATRICK S.S.
PATRIOTS BLACK / GREEN / WHITE
TORONTO RECORD: 15-1-8 TDCAA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Abdullah El-baba 1 GK Stefan Vasie 12 MF
Bu Ba Ba 2 D Faysal Ahmed Nour 13 F
Osman Mohammed Ali 3 D Isiah Osborne 14 S
Abdulhamid A. Hamed 4 D Mohammad Al-Shaikh-Hassan 15 MF
Ahmed Abdi Mahmood 5 D abdijalal Ibrahim 16 D
Lewh Htoo Don 6 D Faraj Putrus 17 D
Mohammed Kedir Ahmed Salah 7 MF Salman Abdalla 18 D
Razgar Shamseddin 8 MF Ahmed Osman Olad 19 F
Abdifatah Mohamed Ahmed 9 S Maulid Aden Osman 20 MF
Abdirazak Ibrahim 10 MF Tigran Kadevchyan 21 GK
Abdullahi Ali Noor 11 MF
Mohamad Imen Hamami Assistant Coach Brian Yamamoto Head Coach John Sarros Assistant C oach
JOHN L. FORSTER S.S.
SPARTANS RED / BLACK
WINDSOR RECORD: 9-4-1 SWOSSAA
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NAME # POS NAME # POS
Ryan Sykes 1 GK Nathan Klassen 11 DEF
Jeramy Thammavongsa 2 FWD Jake Rock 12 DEF
Murray Morris 3 MID Gavin Ruston 14 DEF
Matthew Klassen 4 DEF Ian Klein 15 MID
Jacob Donnelly 5 MID Breen Bentley 16 DEF
Eric Leeuwen 6 FWD Connor Groot 17 DEF
Daniel Subject 7 FWD Matthew Wietersen 18 DEF
Nathan Smitjes 8 MID Wayne Otten 19 MID
Owen Chaffe 9 FWD Cohen Pushelberg 20 MID
Jesse Duval 10 FWD
Fred Kindler Assistant Coach Henry Verhoog Head Coach Shana Pereira Assistant C oach
COLLÈGE FRANÇAIS
PHENIX GREY / RED
TORONTO RECORD: X-X-X TDSSAA
MITCHELL D.H.S.
BLUE DEVILS ROYAL / WHITE
MITCHELL RECORD: 6-4-2 WOSSAA
NAME # POS NAME # POS
Morgan Challet Reda Jbara Peter Ling Julien Procuta Alex Bah Aladen Quicula
Adham Riad Georges Gregoire Alex Philbert Kevin Naguit
Haytham Youznassi Jonas Kayembe Shafique Morin Benji Jones Daniel Byrnes Johan Chen
Yassir Hicham Head Coach
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OFSAA PAST CHAMPIONS BOYS’ “A” SOCCER
Year School Association Head Coach
2010 Guido de Bres SOSSA Wildeboer/Lof
2009 Guido de Bres SOSSA Wildeboer/Lof
2008 King’s Christian GHAC Zietsma/Walraven/Armstrong
2007 Holy Cross S.S. WOSSA Modesto Azevedo
2006 Collège Français TDSSAA
2005* London Christian H.S. WOSSA John Lise
2004 St. Ignatius H.S. NWOSSAA Tassone/Carpino
2003 Chatham-Kent S.S. SWOSSA Page/Strevel
2002 St. Mary’s H.S. WOSSA Ian Warnock
2001 Lambton Central SWOSSA Van Veller/Dwinnel
2000 Lester B. Person C.H.S. NCSSAA Chiasson/Francis
1999 Lester B. Person C.H.S. NCSSAA Chiasson/Francis
1998 St. Ignatius H.S. NWOSSAA Pino Tassone
* Four classifications introduced in 2005
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W e tell our children that if they study and work
hard then there is no limit to what they can achieve. We vow endless possibilities and boundless horizons but how can parents truly demonstrate that they can accomplish vir-tually anything they set their mind to? What is the best way to show your children that you believe in them? Parents with children attending Académie Ste. Cécile International School (ASCIS) can attest that enrolling their chil-dren in this distinguished private school is a ‘smart choice’ demonstrating all of the above. “We are confident that the ASCIS experi-ence is preparing our children in their pursuit of excellence,” states Jerome and Nancy Taylor. “By enabling them to develop their full intellectual, creative, spiritual and physi-cal potential, our children will become strong future leaders.” Like the Taylor’s, Keith and Lorraine Matlock foresee the same possibili-ties for their children in a world that is bor-derless for ASCIS graduates. “In today’s highly competitive global job market, we
must give our children a cut-ting edge to be successful on the world stage,” believes the Matlock’s. “ASCIS provides the necessary education to be confident and perform on a global level. Students who attend ASCIS are enrolled from all parts of the world. ASCIS has posi-
tioned itself to teach about world culture while instilling respect, honesty and integrity in every student.” ASCIS, has been produc-ing world leaders since the opening of its first campus in 1993. It began in Tecumseh and relocated in 1995 to its current location at 925 Cousineau Road in Windsor. “We aim to develop the whole person by encouraging academic excellence and fos-tering qualities of leadership, responsibility, organization, courtesy and respect in our students,” explains Therese Gadoury, Di-rectrice of ASCIS.
G adoury has been at the helm of ASCIS since its inception. She ensures that
the school maintains the principles of the Roman Catholic Church and boasts an inter-
NURTURING OUR FUTURE
WORLD LEADERS
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faith setting “Seeking Truth and Justice, Love and Peace.” Such is taught in a dy-namic, nurturing environment with a sense of community, caring teachers and staff, small class sizes, excellent services and state-of-the-art facilities.
A SCIS evolved from a basic elementary and secondary school to a renowned
day and resident school for children from junior kindergarten through to high school. This private institution also offers courses in various languages, instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL) and TOEFL clas-ses as well as advanced computer courses and program in sports, music, dance, drama and visual arts. “As parents of two children attending ASCIS from very young ages, we felt it imperative to engage them in a fo-cused, supportive and stimulating environ-ment,” say Dominic and Linda Amicone. “The teachers and administration at ASCIS strive to ensure the best educational experi-ence for each child.” ASCIS prepares students for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, the world-recognized International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, Advanced Placement (AP) and SAT examinations. “Since I studied AP and IB courses at ASCIS, I was well prepared for many of my first year courses (at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago),” be-lieves ASCIS graduate, Paul Baulier. “My strongest test results in AP Calculus allowed me to transfer five math credits; this opened up my schedule and gave me more time to focus on my current studies.” Participating and excelling at ASCIS aca-demically and in its athletics earned 2001 ASCIS graduate, Jaida Bourke scholarships for her post secondary studies. Bourke, a graduate from Grand Valley State University in Michigan has a degree in Biomedical Sci-ence and is completing medical studies at Wayne State University’s School of Medi-cine. “I attribute my success at university and medical school to my work ethic, which was instilled in me through my years at AS-CIS,” she says. “The personal attention from the teachers and close-knit student body created a great learning environment.”
T aking a tour and absorbing this unique and dynamic private school will affirm to
prospective parents why ASCIS graduates are so successful and why so many parents and prominent professionals commend this institution. “We highly recommend ASCIS to any parent wishing to provide a child with academic excellence, high standards, social development and cultural awareness,” states Dr. Fouad and Lisa Tayfour. “The learning, memories and new friendships which our son is developing are truly price-less.” Article submitted by: Académie Ste Cecile Inter-national School Originally printed in Issue 51 of THE DRIVE Mag-azine.
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T he tournament committee di-recting the 2011 OFSAA Single ‘A’ Boys Soccer Champion-ships is exceedingly pround to
name Mike McKittrick as the winner of this year’s Leadership in School Sport Award. Mike is an ‘athletic junkie’ who has spent his life playing, coaching, admin-istrating, and directing sports and ath-letics; and has gained many awards, championships, and commendations for his involvement over the years. For example, he has been named ‘Educator of the Year’ by the Autism Society of Windsor/Essex County; he received the Coach of the Year award from the On-tario Coaches Association in coopera-tion with OFSAA; among other citations. He has coached various sports at vari-ous levels. He spent nine years teach-ing/coaching every sport at the elemen-tary school level; and in 1986 he be-came athletic director at Catholic Cen-tral High School and has remained in that position ever since. He has been very much responsible for the CCH’s outstanding athletic program—outstanding in both participation and championships in various sports. He has contributed further to high school sports by his committee work with the Windsor/Essex County Sec-
ondary Schools Athletic Associations and with the Southwestern Secondary Schools Athletic Association.
I n addition, he has coached boys and girls travel team soccer. As if that isn’t enough, he started a daily luncheon intramural program
(currently 600 students are participat-ing) and has continued that wonderful contributing program for the past 21 years! There is still more! In 2009 he had his first experience with convening OFSAA championships by assisting with the ’AAAA’ basketball tournament. He then ’started his own OFSAA convening in-volvement’ by taking over Boys Soccer in 2009, and continued with Girls Soc-cer in 2010, and again this year. He has done such a wonderful job of these tournaments that his tournament con-vening expertise is sought by other schools, associations, and districts, and has been recognized and appreciated by the OFSAA office. With the approval and support of his wife, Mary, and his two children, he has made an amazing contribution to OF-SAA sports in general, and soccer in particular. He is a very fitting recipient of this year’s LEADERSHIP IN SCHOOL SPORT AWARD.
MIKE McKITTRICK LEADERSHIP IN SCHOOL SPORTS AWARDEE
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