Friday, April 14, 2023
Trophies and banners

The Saints capped another winning year with the 54th Annual Athletic Awards Banquet at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts campus in downtown Windsor on Thursday, April 13th. Plenty of hardware was distributed as the Saints earned eight championships which included eleven medals at the provincial or national level.

The St. Clair Golf program started things by travelling to Niagara Falls in early October where the Women’s team won a Silver Medal.

Soon after Women’s Softball hosted the Canadian Collegiate Softball Association National Championship for the second time but for the first time at the campus SportsPark. It led to St. Clair’s second CCSA national crown and was part of the first undefeated season for a women’s varsity team at St. Clair which concluded with an OCAA Provincial Gold Medal in London later in October that totaled to a perfect 34-0 record.

The Men’s Baseball team also played host to a major championship at Lacasse Park in Tecumseh where the Saints accomplished the rare losers bracket comeback and captured their 7th provincial Gold Medal in just nine OCAA seasons.

Cross Country continued their medal streak in late October as the Men’s team raced to a provincial title in Thunder Bay while the Women’s team finished with a very gratifying silver medal. Jacob Fitzpatrick (Silver) and Tyler Jones (Bronze) were both podium finishers as the Saints put their four scoring runners in the top ten to prove they were the class of the field. That depth led to a Bronze Medal two weeks later in Calgary at the CCAA National Championships as Jones (4th Place) and Fitzpatrick (7th Place) each ran to All-Canadian status.

Saints Football hosted their second consecutive OFC Championship game and prevailed for the provincial crown which qualified them for the Canadian Junior Football League national semi-final at Acumen Stadium.

It was a historic season for the Men’s Basketball team who won their first outright OCAA Championship Gold Medal in early March on their homecourt where the capacity crowd was treated to a performance for the ages. Shakael Pryce was named the St. Clair’s fourth Men’s Basketball All-Canadian recipient and helped the Saints to a fourth-place finish at the CCAA National Championship in Calgary.

In March the Men’s Cricket team contributed to the winning culture securing an Ontario Collegiate Recreation REC-CUP Gold Medal for St. Clair which was staged in King City.

Here are the results for this year’s awards:

Mason MacDonald Male & Female Athlete of the Year (In Honour of Mason MacDonald)

The athlete of the year is awarded to the graduating male and female student-athletes who have displayed outstanding athletic abilities while maintaining exemplary academic performance and school involvement during their years at St. Clair College. The trophy was donated by and named for Mr. Mason MacDonald, former Athletic Director of the Western Ontario Institute of Technology, the predecessor of St. Clair College.

Female Winner: Chantal DeVlugt

  • 3rd Year Women's Volleyball
  • Graduated from Architectural Technology and Carpentry & Renovations Techniques
  • 2019-20 OCAA West Division All-Rookie Team
  • 3-time OCAA All-Academic 2019-20, 2021-22, 2022-23
  • 2019-20 OCAA Team Bronze
  • 2021-22 & 2022-23 OCAA West Division Second-Team All-Star
  • 2021-22 & 2022-23 CCAA Academic All-Canadian

Male Winner: Jalen Harmon

  • 3rd Year Men’s Basketball
  • Graduating from Sport & Recreation Management
  • 2019-20 Saints Best Defensive Player
  • 2019-20 OCAA All-Academic
  • 2021-22 OCAA Silver Medal
  • 2021-22 CCAA Silver Medal
  • 2021-22 OCAA West Division Second-Team All-Star
  • 2021-22 Bob Weepers Fair Play & Sportsmanship Award
  • 2021-22 Saints Student Athletic Association Inc. Board Member
  • 2022-23 OCAA West Division Second-Team All-Star
  • 2022-23 OCAA Gold Medal
  • 2022-23 CCAA Championship Exemplary Leadership Award
  • 2022-23 Saints Coaches Award

Al Hoffman ‘Athlete of the Year’ for Outstanding Achievement Award

This award recognizes intercollegiate athletes who perform at a high level of athletic excellence combined with sound scholastic achievement; who have excelled in athletic competition at the college, regional, provincial and/or national levels; whose efforts have contributed to the success, competitiveness, enhancement and overall quality of their respective sport. This award is named after former Athletic Director, Al Hoffman who was inducted into the OCAA, CCAA and Windsor Essex County Sports Hall of Fame. Starting in 2007, this award recognizes the most outstanding Male and Female Varsity Athletes at St. Clair College from the past season.

Female Winner: Bryanna Kressler

  • 4th Year Women’s Softball & Basketball
  • OCAA Softball Gold Medal
  • CCSA Softball Gold Medal
  • OCAA Softball First-Team League All-Star
  • OCAA Pitcher of the Year
  • OCAA Player of the Year
  • OCAA Softball Championship MVP
  • Saints Softball MVP
  • OCAA All-Academic
  • OCAA Softball Academic & Athletic Excellence

Male Winner: Shakael Pryce

  • 3rd Year Men’s Basketball
  • OCAA West Division First-Team All-Star
  • CCAA All-Canadian
  • CCAA Academic All-Canadian
  • OCAA Gold Medal
  • OCAA Championship MVP
  • CCAA 4th Place
  • Saints MVP

Inter-Collegiate Coach of the Year Award

The Inter-Collegiate Coach of the Year Award is presented to the St. Clair College Varsity Head Coach whose teams exemplify a high level of performance, sportsmanship, dedication and leadership. This coach will stress the values of athletic participation in an educational setting and will assist in the improvement of athletic skills as well as life skills. This coach will provide leadership as a role model to their team members and St. Clair College. This award is named after former Hockey Coach, Gerald Serviss who led his teams to three Provincial Championships and one National Championship in 7 seasons. He was inducted into the OCAA Hall of Fame in 2005.

Winner: Doug Wiseman

  • 10th Year Women’s Softball
  • OCAA Regular Season Champions (24-0)
  • OCAA Gold Medal (3-0)
  • OCAA Coach of the Year
  • Hosted CCSA Championship
  • CCSA Gold Medal (5-0)
  • 4th Undefeated Season in St. Clair Athletics History

John Albert Strasser Coaches Award

Awarded annually to the Varsity Coach whose team achieves success athletically while making significant contributions to the community.

Winner: Kevin Corriveau (Golf)

Exceptional Service Award (In Honour of Jack Costello)

Introduced in 2005-2006, the Exceptional Service Award is presented annually to an individual for his/her outstanding dedication and commitment to the Department of Athletics and Recreation. This award recognizes those who have gone above and beyond his/her regular duties over the past season. This award is named in honour of former hockey coach, Athletic Director, and OCAA Hall of Fame Member Jack Costello.

Winner: Stephen Carter

Fair Play & Sportsmanship Award (In Honour of Bob Weepers)

Introduced in 1995-96, this award recognizes student-athletes who reflect the true spirit of sport through their exemplary commitment to sportsmanship, fair play and teamwork. This award is named in honour of Bob Weepers, long time Athletic Coordinator, for his commitment and contributions to the Athletic Programs of St. Clair College.

Female Winner: Mya Palumbo (Cross Country)

Male Winner: Jared Hayes-Williams (Football)

St. Clair Team Academic Awards

Established in 2004, this award recognizes St. Clair College Inter-Collegiate Varsity teams for academic achievement. It is awarded to teams who attain the highest Grade Point Average amongst all team members in the fall semester. This award is named in honour of Don Hogan who is a former St. Clair College Faculty member and Coordinator of the General Arts and Science program.

Winner: Women’s Volleyball – Team 3.43 GPA

CCAA Academic All-Canadian Award

The CCAA Academic All-Canadian award is the CCAA’s most prestigious student-athlete honour, epitomizing both organizations’ commitment to academic success and athletic achievement.

Recipients:

  • Athena Dimario Done – Women’s Soccer
  • Alec Habash – Women’s Soccer
  • Jaclyn French – Women’s Soccer
  • Kiana Huggins – Women’s Volleyball
  • Chantal DeVlugt – Women’s Volleyball
  • Alyssa Lucier – Women’s Basketball
  • Shae-Lyn Murphy – Women’s Basketball
  • Mya Palumbo – Cross Country
  • Rick Nepomuceno – Cross Country
  • Shakael Pryce – Men’s Basketball

OCAA Academic & Athletic Excellence Award

The OCAA Academic and Athletic Excellence Award is a very prestigious honour given to student-athletes in a non-CCAA sport which combines scholastic and provincial conference accolades. Recipients must have been awarded an OCAA 1st Team or 2nd Team All-Star, Player of the Year, Championship All-Star or Championship MVP while combining academic honours level standards at their respective college in that semester of participation.

Recipients:

  • Judy Lafleur – Women’s Softball
  • Shae-Lyn Murphy – Women’s Softball
  • Bryanna Kressler – Women’s Softball
  • Henry Real – Men’s Baseball
  • Even Ferguson – Men’s Baseball

Roy Washington Super Fan Award

This award is presented to individuals who exhibit dedication in support of the St. Clair College Varsity teams while encouraging them in a positive manner. By virtue of their presence at Saints Varsity events the program is elevated and this pride in St. Clair College should be celebrated. This award is dedicated to the memory of Roy Washington who was a long-time supporter of the Saints Varsity teams.

Winner: Sean Guenette

Varsity Team Awards

Golf

OCAA Championships: Hosted by Niagara College at Legends Golf Club

Men’s Team: OCAA Division II Gold

Women’s Team: OCAA Silver

OCAA Women’s All-Ontario: Shannon Coffey 4th Place

CCAA Championships: Hosted by Durham College at Deer Creek Golf Club

Shannon Coffey (5th Place-CCAA All-Canadian)

OCAA All-Academic: Shannon Coffey, Caleb Michaud, Sophia Fallea, Megan Schaafsma

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Sophia Fallea

Rookie of the Year: John Van Bilsen

Most Valuable Player: Shannon Coffey


Women’s Softball

Regular Season Record: 24-0 (1st Place)

OCAA First-Team All-Stars: Shae-Lyn Murphy, Bryanna Kressler, Amy Claydon,

Sierra Baltzer, McKenna Copley

OCAA Second-Team All-Star: Judy Lafleur

OCAA Rookie of the Year: McKenna Copley

OCAA Pitcher of the Year: Bryanna Kressler

OCAA Batting Champion: Amy Claydon

OCAA Player of the Year: Bryanna Kressler

OCAA Coach of the Year: Doug Wiseman

OCAA Championship Hosted by Fanshawe (London): Gold Medal (3-0)

OCAA Championship All-Stars: Shae-Lyn Murphy, Amy Claydon

OCAA Championship MVP: Bryanna Kressler

CCSA National Championship Hosted by St. Clair (Windsor): Gold Medal (5-0)

CCSA Championship All-Stars: Amy Claydon, Sierra Baltzer

CCSA Championship MVP & Top Pitcher: Bryanna Kressler

OCAA All-Academic: Emily Erskine, Bryanna Kressler, Judy Lafleur, Shae-Lyn Murphy

OCAA Academic & Athletic Excellence: Bryanna Kressler, Judy Lafleur, Shae-Lyn Murphy

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Jacklyn Yewchyn

Rookie of the Year: Sierra Baltzer

Best Offensive Player: Amy Claydon

Top Pitcher: McKenna Copley

Most Valuable Player: Bryanna Kressler


Men’s Baseball

Regular Season Record: 17-1 (T-1st Place)

OCAA First-Team All-Stars: Josh Anderson, Hunter Appleyard, Evan Ferguson

OCAA Second-Team All-Stars: Henry Real, Sam McKinlay, Owen Findlay

OCAA Rookie of the Year: Owen Findlay

OCAA Championship Hosted by St. Clair (Tecumseh): Gold Medal (4-1)

OCAA Championship All-Stars: Colin Robinson, Henry Real

OCAA Championship MVP: Hunter Appleyard

OCAA All-Academic: Riley Briggs, Evan Ferguson, Spencer Morin, Ethan Shirk, Austin Tilson

OCAA Academic & Athletic Excellence: Evan Ferguson, Henry Real

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Colin Robinson

Rookie of the Year: Owen Findlay

Best Offensive Player: Hunter Appleyard

Top Pitcher: Sam McKinlay

Most Valuable Player: Henry Real


Women’s Outdoor Soccer

Season Record: 2-7-1 (OCAA West Division 8th Place)

OCAA West Division All-Stars: Athena Dimario Done (1st Team), Jaclyn French (1st Team), Alec Habash (2nd Team)

CCAA Academic All-Canadian: Athena Dimario Done, Jaclyn French, Alec Habash

OCAA All-Academic: Kayla Deschamps, Keely Ryan, Malary Cole, Athena Dimario Done, Alec Habash, Jaclyn French, Niah Johnson, Sydnie Lucier, Marisa Ouellette, Madison Tzimas, Abbey Tremblay, Alyssa Tasevski

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Marisa Ouellette

Best Defensive Player: Alec Habash

Rookie of the Year: Sydnie Lucier

Most Valuable Player: Athena Dimario Done


Women’s Indoor Soccer

Season Record: George Brown Invitational (0-1-2)

OCAA Regional: 3rd Place (2-2)

OCAA Championship Hosted by Sheridan College at Ontario Soccer Centre: 0-1-2

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Alyssa Tasevski

Rookie of the Year: Angelica Petro

Most Valuable Player: Madison Tzimas


Men’s Outdoor Soccer

Season Record: 5-4-1 (OCAA West Region 4th Place)

Playoff Crossover: Defeated Algonquin 2-1

OCAA Quarterfinal: Defeated 2-1 by Seneca College

OCAA West Division All-Stars: Riley Drkulec (1st Team), Mateo Grahovac (1st Team)

Zain Nizam (2nd Team), Austin Severino (2nd Team)

OCAA All-Academic: Gabriel Giliana, Ezra Fogal, Ned Malic

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Joao Santos

Best Defensive Player: Austin Severino

Rookie of the Year: Zain Nizam

Most Valuable Player: Riley Drkulec


Men’s Indoor Soccer

Season Record: George Brown Invitational 3rd Place (2-2)

OCAA Regionals: 3rd Place (2-2)

OCAA Championship Hosted by Sheridan College at Ontario Soccer Centre: 2-3 (4th Place)

Championship All-Star: Nestor Lopez

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Ezra Fogal

Rookie of the Year: Paolo Davia

Most Valuable Player: Nestor Lopez


Cross Country

Seneca College Inv. (King City): Men’s Team 2nd Place, Tyler Jones 1st Place, Rick Nepomuceno 5th Place, Matt Lafleur 7th Place, Women’s Team 4th Place

Fanshawe College Inv. (London): Men’s Team 2nd Place, Tyler Jones 1st Place, Rick Nepomuceno 5th Place, Women’s Team 4th Place

Centennial College Inv. (Scarborough): Men’s Team 1st Place, Tyler Jones 2nd Place, Jacob Fitzpatrick 4th Place, Rick Nepomuceno 5th Place, Women’s Team 4th Place

OCAA Championship Hosted by Confederation (Thunder Bay): Men’s Team Gold Medal

Men's All-Ontario First-Team: Jacob Fitzpatrick (Silver Medal), Tyler Jones (Bronze Medal), Rick Nepomuceno (6th Place)

Men's All-Ontario Second-Team: Matt Lafleur (10th Place), Women’s Team Silver Medal

Women’s All-Ontario First-Team: Mya Palumbo (6th Place)

CCAA Championship Hosted by Medicine Hat (Medicine Hat, AB): Men’s Team Bronze Medal, Tyler Jones (4th Place, All-Canadian), Jacob Fitzpatrick (7th Place, All-Canadian), Women’s Team 15th Place

OCAA All-Academic: Michael Horrobin, Rick Nepomuceno, Mya Palumbo, Narjis Sharifi

CCAA Academic All-Canadian: Rick Nepomuceno, Mya Palumbo

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Matt Lafleur

Rookie of the Year: Victoria Skoyles

Most Valuable Player: Tyler Jones


Football

Season Record: 8-0 (OFC 1st Place)

OFC Sem-Final: Won 44-0 vs. Hamilton

OFC Final: Won 38-7 vs. London (OFC Champions)

CJFL Semi-Final: Lost 42-24 vs. Okanagan

OFC Awards

Offensive All-Stars

OFFENSIVE LINE: Corey Levesque & Jaden Caston

RECEIVER: Jared Hayes-Williams

QUARTERBACK: Andrew Brush

Defensive All-Stars

DEFENSIVE LINE: Tynan Braymiller

LINEBACKER: Nick Brajkovic

DEFENSIVE BACK: Shaye Wynter & Nathaniel Norton

OFC Major Awards

OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PLAYER: Jared Hayes-Williams

OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE LINEMAN: Corey Levesque

OUTSTANDING RETURN SPECIALIST: Dante Lewis

CJFL All-Canadian Selections

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN: Corey Levesque (1st Team), Jaden Caston (2nd Team)

RECEIVER: Jared Hayes-Williams (1st Team)

DEFENSIVE BACK: Nathaniel Norton (1st Team)

DEFENSIVE LINE: Tynan Braymiller (2nd Team)

St. Clair Team Awards:

Chris Glover Memorial Award Most Dedicated Player: Lorenzo Blake

John Bitonti Memorial Award for Leadership: Nick Brajkovic

Brian Taffinder Memorial Award Volunteer of the Year: James Rice

Rookie of the Year: MJ Doyle-Marshall

Special Teams Player of the Year: Dante Lewis

Lineman of the Year: Corey Levesque

Offensive Player of the Year: Jared Hayes-Williams

Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Allen

Most Valuable Player: Andrew Brush


Women’s Volleyball

Season Record: 14-4 (Tied for 2nd Place OCAA West Division)

Playoff Crossover: Defeated Algonquin 3-0

OCAA Quarterfinal: Defeated 3-0 by Seneca College

CCAA All-Canadian: Kiana Huggins

OCAA West Division 1st Team All-Star: Kiana Huggins

OCAA West Division 2nd Team All-Star: Chantal DeVlugt

OCAA West Division All-Rookie Team: Emma Clements, Geneva Huisman

OCAA Athlete of the Week: Emma Clements

OCAA All-Academic: Emma Clements, Rileigh Davis, Chantal DeVlugt Haven Fournier, Lilly Hearn, Kiana Huggins, Geneva Huisman, Ashley Maleyko, Krista Nichol Kelly Rodgers, Alexis Stewart, Mikayla Stocks, Taya Venneri

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Lilly Hearn

Most Improved Player: Geneva Huisman

Rookie of the Year: Emma Clements

Most Valuable Player: Kiana Huggins


Men’s Volleyball

Season Record: 8-10 (OCAA West Division 7th Place)

Playoff Crossover: Defeated by Canadore 3-1

OCAA West Division All-Rookie Team: Kale Wilkinson, Eric Glos

OCAA Athlete of the Week: Kale Wilkinson

OCAA All-Academic: Cole Ciarrocchi, Eric Glos, Nick Kwiatkowski, Connor O'Donohue, Vaunn Smith

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Connor O'Donohue

Most Improved Player: Zach Walls

Rookie of the Year: Kale Wilkinson

Most Valuable Player: Blake Harnadek


Women’s Basketball

Regular Season Record: 7-9 (OCAA West Division 6th Place)

Crossover Play-off: Won 69-67 @ Loyalist College

West Division All-Stars: Alyssa Lucier (1st Team), Shae-Lyn Murphy (2nd Team)

OCAA Championship Hosted by Niagara (Welland): Lost ¼ Final 67-56 vs. Lambton

OCAA All-Academic: Alyssa Lucier, Shae Lyn-Murphy

CCAA Academic All-Canadian: Alyssa Lucier, Shae-Lyn Murphy

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Janae Smith

Best Defensive Player: Alyssa Lucier

Rookie of the Year: Lauren Overeem

Most Valuable Player: Shae-Lyn Murphy


Men’s Basketball

Regular Season Record: 15-3 (OCAA West Division 1st Place)

OCAA West Division All-Stars: Shakael Pryce (1st Team)

Jalen Harmon (2nd Team), Chad Vincent-Simon (2nd Team)

West Division Defensive Player of the Year: Terence Williams

CCAA All-Canadian: Shakael Pryce

OCAA Championship Hosted by St. Clair (Windsor): OCAA Gold Medal (3-0)

OCAA Championship All-Stars: Chad Vincent-Simon, Terence Williams

OCAA Championship MVP: Shakael Pryce

CCAA Championship Hosted by SAIT (Calgary): 4th Place (2-2)

CCAA Championship All-Star: Chad Vincent-Simon (1st Team)

CCAA Championship Exemplary Leadership Award: Jalen Harmon

OCAA All-Academic: Shakael Pryce

CCAA Academic All-Canadian: Shakael Pryce

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Jalen Harmon

Best Defensive Player: Terence Williams

Rookie of the Year: Tutu Jangati

Most Valuable Player: Shakael Pryce


Indoor Cricket

Georgian Invitational: 3rd Place (6-1 Record)

Humber Invitational: 1st Place (5-0 Record)

St. Clair Invitational: 1st Place (4-1 Record)

OCR Regionals: 1st Place (4-1 Record)

OCAA/OCR RecCup Championship: Champions (4-0 Record)

Championship MVP: Rushabhkumar Patel

St. Clair Team Awards:

Coaches Award: Gaganjot Singh

Rookie of the Year: Rishab Singh

Most Valuable Player: Rushabhkumar Patel


St. Clair College Varsity / S.S.A.A.

2022-2023 Academic All-Stars

Recognizing Student-Athletes and S.S.A.A. members who have achieved at least a 3.00 Grade Point Average in the Fall Semester. Bolded Student-Athletes achieved a Perfect 4.00 Grade Point Average.

Saints Student Athletic Association Inc. Board

Eric Dominquez Sport & Recreation Management

Christian Seguin Bus Admin-HR

Jared Hayes-Williams Sport & Recreation Management

Peyton Huston Sport & Recreation Management

Jaclyn French Office Admin. Exec.

Alvin Ly Sport & Recreation Management

Deepak Thukral Sport & Recreation Management

Ashley-Rae Brill Bachelor of App. Arts in Social Justice

Matteo Palumbo Business - Marketing


Women’s Volleyball

Emma Clements Bachelor of App. Arts in Social Justice

Rileigh Davis Respiratory Therapy

Chantel DeVlugt Carpentry & Renovation

Haven Fournier Pre-Health Science

Lilly Hearn Bus Admin-HR

Kiana Huggins Bus Admin-Finance

Geneva Huisman Child & Youth Care

Ashley Maleyko Bus Admin-Accounting

Krista Nichol Fitness & Health Promotion

Kelly Rodgers Child & Youth Care

Alexis Stewart Pre-Health Science

Mikayla Stocks Bachelor of App. Arts in Social Justice

Taya Venneri Pre-Health Science

Jordyn Beneteau Fitness & Health Promotion


Men’s Volleyball

Cole Ciarrocchi Carpentry & Renovation

Eric Glos Pre-Service Firefighter

Nick Kwiatkowski Collaborative Nursing

Connor O'Donohue Powerline Tech.

Vaunn Smith Fitness & Health Promotion

Blake Harnadek Pre-Health Science


Men’s Soccer

Gabriel Giliana Electrical Techniques

Ezra Fogal Biomedical Eng. Tech.

Nedjeljko Malic Electromechanical Eng. Tech.

Austin Severino Bus Admin-Finance

Patrick Maheux Liberal Arts

Nicholas Moscatello Sport & Recreation Management

Massimo Pollard Nipissing Business

Michael Roncone Computer Sys Tech. -Networking


Women’s Soccer

Kayla Deschamps Collaborative Nursing

Keely Ryan Practical Nursing

Malary Cole PSI

Athena Dimario Done GAS

Aleczia Habash Liberal Arts

Jaclyn French Office Admin- Exec

Niah Johnson ECE

Sydnie Lucier Dental Hygiene

Marisa Ouellette Fitness & Health Promotion

Madison Tzimas Human Resource Management

Abbey Tremblay ECE B. Ed

Alyssa Tasevski Electrical Techniques

Melissa Watson Practical Nursing


Women’s Golf

Shannon Coffey Woodworking Technician

Sophia Fallea Dental Hygiene

Megan Schaafsma Interior Design


Men’s Golf

Caleb Michaud Bus Admin-Finance

Kayden Stammler Civil Engineering Tech.


Men’s Cricket

Mathew Rohan Shaji International Bus Mgmt-Logistic

Gaganjot Singh Event Management

Rishab Singh Computer Sys Tech -Networking

Kiran Thutukuru Babu Data Analytics for Business


Men’s Baseball

Hunter Appleyard PSI

Riley Briggs Hon. Bach. BA (ICT)

Evan Ferguson H. Bach. AA SJ & LS

Cody Moore SRM

Spencer Morin Power Engineering Tech.

Jayce Paquette PSI

Henry Real Civil Engineering Tech.

Carter Reh FHP

Colin Robinson Child & Youth Care

Ethan Shirk Police Foundations

Austin Tilson FHP

Brock Whitson Mobile App. Development


Women’s Softball

Sierra Baltzer Pre-Health Science

Ashley-Rae Brill Hon. Bach. AA Social Justice & Legal Studies

Alexis DiCarlo ECE-Bach. Ed

Emily Erskine PSI

Bryanna Kressler Fitness & Health Promotion

Judy Lafleur PSI

Shae-Lyn Murphy Collaborative Nursing


Cross Country

Natasha Atherton General Arts & Science

Jacob Fitzpatrick Biomedical Eng. Technology

Mitch Haggart Electro. Eng. Tech-Robotics

Michael Horrobin Business - Marketing

Rick Nepomuceno Nipissing-B.Com.

Mya Palumbo Educational Support

Narjis Sharifi Biomedical Eng. Tech.

Victoria Skoyles Woodworking Technician

Montana Wilkins Diagnostic Medical Sonography


Men’s Basketball

Jalen Harmon Sport & Recreation Mgmt.

Adam Mazloum Bach. of Bus. Admin. (ICT)

Rodi Mazloum Computer Sys Techy-Networking

Shakael Pryce General Arts & Science

Chad Vincent-Simon General Arts & Science


Women’s Basketball

Bryanna Kressler Fitness & Health Promotion

Alyssa Lucier Paralegal

Shae-Lyn Murphy Collaborative Nursing

Janae Smith Graphic Design