TABLE OF CONTENTS
2018–19 BY THE NUMBERS NATIONAL RESULTS (U SPORTS/CURA/CUSSL/CUFLA) • 1 National 1st Place Finish (M Ultimate) • 3 National 2nd Place Finishes ( W Cross Country, M Rugby, W Ultimate)
• 5 U SPORTS First Team All-Canadians (W Soccer, W Rugby [2], W Curling, W Cross Country)
• 6 U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian (M Volleyball, W Soccer, M • • • •
TABLE OF CONTENTS VARSITY CLUBS
Baseball........................................................................................... 4 Cheerleading................................................................................ 5 Curling (M/W)............................................................................... 6 Cycling............................................................................................. 7 Fastpitch......................................................................................... 8 Fencing (M/W).............................................................................. 9 Field Hockey................................................................................10 Figure Skating ............................................................................11 Golf (M/W) ..................................................................................12 Lacrosse (M/W)...........................................................................13 Nordic Skiing (M/W).................................................................15 Sailing............................................................................................16 Squash (M/W).............................................................................17 Swimming (M/W) .....................................................................19 Synchronized Swimming........................................................20 Track & Field (M/W)...................................................................21 Triathlon........................................................................................22 Ultimate (M/W)...........................................................................23 Water Polo (M/W)......................................................................25 Wrestling (M/W).........................................................................27
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PROVINCIAL RESULTS • 9 Team Titles (M Volleyball, Triathlon, W Squash, M Rugby, W Lacrosse, M Hockey, Cycling, W Curling, W Cross Country)
• 6 2nd Place Team Finishes (M Water Polo, M Squash, W Rugby, W Rowing, W Golf, M Cross Country)
• 1 3rd Place Team Finish (M Rowing) • 12 1st Place Individual Finishes (W Squash, Rowing [9], Cycling, W Cross Country)
• 8 2nd Place Individual Finishes (Swimming [2], Rowing [2], Figure Skating, M Fencing, Cycling, W Cross Country)
• 9 3rd Place Individual Finishes (W Wrestling [2], Swimming, Figure Skating [4], Cycling [2])
• 59 OUA First Team All-Stars (M Water Polo [2], M Volleyball [2], W
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Varsity Leadership Council.....................................................28
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AWARDS
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Graduating ‘Q’ Award...............................................................29 Major Awards...................................................................... 30–33 Academic All-Stars and All-Canadians...............................34
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON ATHLETICS & RECREATION (UCAR)
Hockey, W Cross Country [2], M Cross Country) 7 National Rugby Championship All-Stars (M Rugby [7]) 2 CUFLA All-Canadians (M Lacrosse[2]) 3 CUUC Starting 7 (W Ultimate, M Ultimate [2]) 10 National Major Award Winners (M Ultimate, Sailing, W Rugby, M Rowing, W Curling [2], W Cross Country [2], M Cross Country, M Basketball) 1 U SPORTS Championship All-Star (W Rugby) 2 U SPORTS Athletes of the Week (W Cross Country, W Curling) 1 U SPORTS M Hockey All-Star Team Member 6 National 1st Place Individual Finishes (W Squash, Rowing [4], W Cross Country) 1 National 2nd Place Individual Finishes (Rowing) 2 National 3rd Place Individual Finish (Rowing [2])
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Volleyball [2], W Squash [2]. M Squash, W Soccer [2], W Rugby [3], M Rugby [5], Rowing [22], W Lacrosse [4], M Hockey [2], W Golf [2], FIeld Hockey, Curling [2], W Cross Country [4], M Cross Country [2], Baseball) 19 OUA Second Team All-Stars (M Volleyball [2], W Volleyball, W Soccer [2], M Soccer [3], W Lacrosse [2], M Hockey [1], Football [3], M Cross Country, W Basketball, M Basketball, Baseball [2]) 1 OUA Third Team All-Star (M Basketball) 5 OUA All-Rookie Team (Football, W Volleyball, M Volleyball, M Hockey, W Hockey) 2 OIWFA All-Stars (Fastpitch) 28 Ontario Major Award Winners (M Water Polo, M Volleyball [2], W Volleyball, W Squash [2], W Soccer, W Rugby, M Rugby [2], Rowing [3], W Lacrosse [4], M Hockey [3], Field Hockey, Fencing, Fastpitch, Curling, W Cross Country [2], M Cross Country, M Basketball) 4 OUA Athletes of the Week (W Soccer, M Hockey, W Cross Country, W Curling) 1 OUA Football Player of the Week
Voting Members 2017–18: Harry Range, Erin Lee, Liam Tharpe, Devon Blaskevitch, Kendall Hupp, Aimee Burtch, Sue Bates, Leslie Dal Cin Ex Officio Members: Ann Tierney, Rob Watering, Alex Birt, Kim Murphy, Jeff Downie, Sean Scott, Linda Melnick, Kirsty Milne
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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BASEBALL (M)
CHEERLEADING (M/W)
Back Row (L-R): Adam Bernicky, Shane Brimacombe, Jacob Van Boekel, Austin O’Boyle, Gavin Ronan, Eric Aucoin, Jeremy Browne, Kail Beloglowka, Lukas Burch, Zach Johnson, Jake Zeldin, Jared Krueger, Jeff Skelhorne-Gross (Head Coach), Jordan Herbison, Dave Anderson (Coach), Ryan Abraham (Coach)
Back Row (L-R): Yannick Bisson, Khamil Alhade, Michael Jafs, Matthew Frosst, Ben Frosst, Turner Garrow, Carly Gagné, David Wesley-James, Tamara Schoijett, Emmett Desroche,Emma Campbell, Spencer Dallas, Nicholas Rupar, Luke Flewwelling, Second Row (L-R): Christie Boswell-Patterson (Assistant Coach), Ariana Bell, Mitch Krueger (Stunting Assistant), Claire Platnar, Lauren Michelberger, Christa Anguelova, Madison Hocking, Meaghan O’Donnell, Alexis Pascoal, Danielle Lew, Alexandra Cathcart, Kassandra Coyle, Arman Majlessi, Ryan Kwast, David Mavins, Sanja Skoko, Madison Vaters Front Row (L-R): Keira Frosst, Courtney MacNiven, Bethany Yan, Megen Reid, Brooke Huleatt, Ashlyn Rowland, Taylor McMaster, Tiffany Morcom, Joshua Vetere, Alyssa Shaver (Tumbling Assistant), Jeffrey Bogue (Head Coach) Absent: Thomas Bassanetti
Front Row (L-R): Ross Graham (Coach), Will Langford, Douglas Heaton, Demetri Zoumboulakis, David Hodge, Braydon Lloyd, Joey Stipec, Matthew Plut, Ty Cymbalista, Cameron Wilhelm, Noah Polesky, Alex Rich, Curtis Smith, Sean Alp, Brendan Shannon Absent: Sam De Belle-Mitton, Braeden Wodehouse
SEASON RECAP
In pre-season play, Queen’s Baseball looked very sharp against NCAA Division 1 competition, losing 8-3 in an 11 inning exhibition game against Binghamton University.
RESULTS • 11-7 in OUA for fifth place • 1-2 in OUA playoffs
Queen’s Baseball had a good year and finished the regular season with an 11-7 record. The team swept Western and Laurentian and split against Laurier, Ryerson, Brock, Toronto, McMaster, Guelph and Waterloo. The season included a five-game winning streak, which was the second longest in Queen’s OUA history.
OUA ALL-STARS • First Team: Curtis Smith • Second Team: Sean Alp, Austin O’Boyle
Queen’s had a disappointing playoff run, losing to Guelph in game one, winning against Ryerson to stay alive in game two, and losing to Laurier (the eventual champions) in game three. The Gaels were the co-hosts of the OUA championship with Waterloo.
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Curtis Smith • Top Pitcher: Will Langford SPECIAL HONOURS • Co-hosted OUA Championship with Waterloo in Ajax
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
The Varsity Cheerleading Club had a successful 2018-19 season, its third under the current coaching staff.
RESULTS • 2nd at Power Cheerleading Association Nationals
The team was able to develop impressive new skills throughout the summer and Fall and put together a very challenging routine for PCA Nationals. The team performed two impressive runs to earn a second place finish in the very competitive Collegiate Large Coed division.
• 1st at Cheer Evolution March Madness (School
(Collegiate Large Co-ed) Division)
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Matthew Frosst • Rookie of the Year: Michael Jafs
Following several roster and routine changes in the winter semester, the team had a near-flawless performance at March Madness and captured a first-place finish as well as the title of Grand Champions among all Schooldivision teams in the competition.
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Austin O’Boyle Q, Matt Plut Q, Jordan Herbison Q, Will Langford Q, Joey Stipec Q, Demetri Zoumboulakis Q, Sam Debelle Q, Sean Alp Q, Lukas Burch Q, Adam Bernicky Q
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SEASON RECAP
Khamil Alhade Q, Thomas Bassanetti, Emmett Desroche, Mathew Frosst Q, Turner Garrow Q, Brooke Huleatt, Courtney MacNiven Q, David Mavins, Megen Reid Q, David Wesley-James, Bethany Yan Q
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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CURLING (M/W) − WOMEN’S OUA CHAMPIONS
Back Row (L-R): Kenna Bartlett, Katie Madonia, Michaela Robert, Calli Barclay, Mary Fay Front Row (L-R): Terry Zarichny (Men’s Coach), Graeme Barnes, Colin Schnurr, Alex Cormier, Owen Purdy, Decebal Michaud, Scott Davey (Head Coach) Absent: Mark Strachan (Men’s Coach)
SEASON RECAP
The women’s team had one of their best seasons in decades as they claimed the OUA championship title for the first time since 1994. The team saw Scott Davey take the OUA coach of the year honour and Mary Fay named to the OUA All-Star team. The men’s team closed out their season with a 3-4 record in round robin play at the OUA championship. They did see one OUA honour however as Alex Cormier was named an OUA All-Star. At the U SPORTS national championship the Gaels made the national semifinal but suffered a tough defeat. The team then wasn’t able to defeat Dalhousie in the bronze medal matchup and finished fourth. Davey was again honoured, this time as the U SPORTS coach of the year while Fay received the R.W. Pugh Sportswomanship award. Callie Barclay was also named a U SPORTS All-Canadian.
CYCLING (M/W) − UCUP CHAMPIONS
Back Row (L-R): Eric Yuyitung, Vincent Halis, Michael Fader, Henry Dowd, Ryan Rudderham, Avery Ling Second Row (L-R): Jillian Lynch, Melissa Wong, Beth Stulen, Aidan Booker, Ben Ernewein, Chloe Desroche, Ryan Jonker, Natalie Botzang, Lyle Porter Front Row (L-R): Caroline Wisheart, Hanna Girndt, Rachel Blair, Andrew Jonker (Assistant Coach), Chris Hatton (Head Coach), Adric Heney (Assistant Coach), Hannah Simms, Jacqueline Toole, Morgan Vallati Absent: Francesco Marrato, Evan Mant, Cameron Rowe, Cole Schumacher
RESULTS • W - OUA Champions, U SPORTS 4th • M - Lost in round robin OUA ALL-STARS • First Team: Mary Fay, Alex Cormier U SPORTS ALL-CANADIAN • First Team: Calli Barclay TEAM AWARDS • Senior Leadership Award: Alex Cormier, Katherine Madonia, Calli Barclay
• Rookie of the Year: Colin Schnurr, Michaela Robert
SPECIAL HONOURS • Scott Davey: OUA and U SPORTS coach of the
SEASON RECAP
The Queen’s Cycling team had a dominant performance during the 2018 University Cup series, as they would reclaim the overall championship after seeing their seven-year winning streak snapped in 2017. Queen’s riders fought hard to achieve top spots throughout the four weekends of racing, battling for points against members of the 11-other participating provincial schools. Crucial performances at Hardwood Hills and Ganaraska Forest would show the team’s true abilities, as Queen’s would sweep the Men’s A podium during the back to back weekends of racing. With their close rivals Toronto contending for the top spot, it took until the last race in the series to finally decide who would take home the trophy. With the season highlighted by the overall championship win, other memorable moments include participating in three major charity events, welcoming over 11 new riders onto the team, and launching a new executive committee.
RESULTS • 1st in University Cup Series (U-Cup) TEAM AWARDS • Most Improved: Hanna Girndt • Leadership Award: Adric Heney • Rookie of the Year: Melissa Wong SPECIAL HONOURS • Andrew Jonker: 1st place - Men’s A overall, Queen’s Athlete of the Week
• Chris Hatton: 2nd place - Men’s A overall • Evan Mant: 3rd place - Men’s A overall • Hannah Simms: 3rd place - Women’s A overall • Ben Ernewein: 1st place - Men’s B overall
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• Mary Fay: U SPORTS R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award, U
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
SPORTS Athlete of the Week, OUA Athlete of the Week, Queen’s Athlete of the Week • Calli Barclary: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
Calli Barclay Q, Katie Madonia Q, Alex Cormier Q, Kent Suslavich Q
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Chris Hatton Q, Hannah Simms Q, Cameron Rowe Q, Beth Stulen Q, Morgan Valatti Q
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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FASTPITCH (W)
FENCING (M/W)
Back Row (L-R): Dave McKee (Asst. Coach), Damien Gilbert (Asst. Coach) Vanesssa Ortelli, Izzy Dunn, Loren Proven, Sam Hartley, Mia Simons, Natalie Buderick, Jenna Hofing, Sarah Cvetkovski, Shawn Trudeau (Head Coach) Front Row (L-R): Tatum Davison, Liz McAuley, Olyvia Salek, Alexis Trudeau, Ciara Papaioannou, Grace Jacklin, Hattie Osborne
SEASON RECAP
The Queen’s Fastpitch team had a slow start to the season picking up just one win in their first five games. The remainder of the season was a different story as the Gaels caught fire and went on to finish out the season 10-1 to tie for first place in the East division with an 11-5 record.
RESULTS • 1st (tie) in Ontario Intercollegiate Women’s
This marked the first time Queen’s fastpitch had finished first in the OIWFA.
OIWFA ALL-STARS • Natalie Buderick, Sam Hartley
In the playoffs, the Gaels lost to Brock in the quarter-finals and Ryerson in the consolation round to close out their season.
Fastpitch Association (OIWFA) East: 11-5
• Lost in OIWFA quarter-finals and consolation round
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Natalie Buderick • Rookie of the Year: Jenna Hofing • Team Captain: Sam Hartley SPECIAL HONOURS • Sarah Cvetkovski: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
SEASON RECAP
Queen’s started the season off with fantastic results at the Hugh Munby Invitational Tournament. Team members won Gold and Bronze in Men’s Epee; Silver in Women’s Epee and Men’s Foil; Silver and Bronze in Women’s Foil; and Bronze in Women’s Sabre. At the RMC Invitational, Queen’s earned Silver in Men’s Epee and a Bronze medal in Women’s Foil. At Brock, rookie Emily Mason won a Silver in Junior Women’s Epee. Women’s Foil and Women’s Sabre both earned Bronze medals at the Carleton Team Invitational in January. At the Women’s OUA Championships held at Brock, Queen’s finished 7th overall. Facing tough competition in the individual events Queen’s had six top 16 finishes. They rallied for the team events on the second day with all three teams finishing 5th. The Men’s team finished 5th overall at the Men’s OUA Championship held by Toronto. The Men’s Epee team won Silver, and Spencer McGregor came 4th overall in the individual Epee event and placed 3rd in the OUA Championship All-Star rankings for Epee. The Sabre team finished 8th, and the Foil team placed 12th. Coach Rodney Carter was presented with the Christian Vidosa Trophy for Coach of the Year.
MEN’S RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Overall: 5th place • Epee Team: Gavin Crowder, Matthew Litwin, Rory McEwen, Spencer McGregor - 2nd
WOMEN’S RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Overall: 7th place TEAM AWARDS • Archie Carmichael Trophy: Matthew Litwin, Alice Ma • John Edgar William’s Trophy: Marc Schwenteck, Alana Johnson
• Dr. Allan English Trophy: Spencer McGregor, Emily Mason • Hank Pardoel Trophy: Gavin Crowder, Karen Clement • Dr. Hugh Munby Trophy: Gavin Crowder, Jessie Pollet SPECIAL HONOURS • Rodney Carter: OUA
Men’s Coach of the Year Christian
Vidosa Trophy
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Karen Clement Q, Shauna Deorajh Q, Nafiseh Kahani Q, Vanessa Li Q, Alice Ma Q, Lia Piekarski Q, Jessie Pollett Q, Stacy Yam Q, Karen Zeng Q, Gavin Isaac Q, Isaac Hogan Q, Jacob Huschilt Q, Jordan Prentice Q, Marc Schwenteck Q, Francisco Vazquez de Sola Q
Sam Hartley Q
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Back Row (L-R): Mark Hostetler (Armour), Luke Jeffries (Asst. Coach), Cameron Hostetler (Armour Asst.), Thomas Kooij, Alexander Barber, Matthew Marshall, Preston York, Kerith Tung, Anastasia Lichmanova, Aimee Warner, David Huang, Shauna Deorajh, Brandon Villeneuve (Asst. Coach), Francesca Pang (Asst. Coach) Third Row (L-R): Sean Crawford (Asst. Coach), Yushi Liang, Adeline Young, Robert Woods, Alana Johnson, Isaac Hogan, Tony Chen, Zach Hanson, Nic Ouellette, Michael Furlan, Hugh Mainwaring, Jacob Huschilt, Luke Steverango, Jordan Prentice, Timothy Wood, Kori Speck Altenpohl, Charlotte Townsend, Rodney Carter (Coach) Second Row (L-R): Rosalin Dubois, Karen Clement, Emily Chee, Kenneth West (Men’s Sabre Captain), Alice Ma (Women’s Foil Captain), Rory McEwen (Men’s Épée Captain), Jessie Pollet (Women’s Team Captain), Gavin Crowder (Men’s Team Captain), Lia Piekarski (Women’s Épée Captain), Francisco Vazquez de Sola (Men’s Foil Captain), Karen Zeng (Women’s Sabre Captain), Stacy Yam, Shouyue Hu, Adam Card, Nafiseh Kahani Front Row (L-R): Ben Laurin, Spencer McGregor, Matthew Litwin, Emily Mason, Alannah Hanson, Vanessa Li Absent: Julia Meerakker (Asst. Coach)
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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FIELD HOCKEY (W)
FIGURE SKATING (W)
Back Row (L-R): Rachelle Seguin (Co-Head Coach), Kira Atkinson, Amanda Thoo, Claudia Aparicio, Brooke Ritchie, Ella King, Mairead Corrigan, Abby Beaton, Abrie Girgis, Cassidy Grimes, Jen Bean, Clara Gatien, Jessie Alexander, Caleigh Patterson, Sara Ali (Co-Head Coach) Front Row (L-R): Rebecca Gray, Jocelyn Rough, Sophie Bombara, Jordan Bouman, Madi Friesen, Ciara Morrison, Nicole Gaul, Isabella Mastantuono, Aley Greig Absent: Chloe Buso and Aurora Corbett
SEASON RECAP
Queen’s went into the 2018-19 season on a positive note. The team travelled to the US for pre-season to compete against NCAA Division 3 schools. During this campaign, Queen’s won, tied and had a narrow loss which put the team in a good position to start regular season play. With a tough start to the schedule, playing against the top three teams in the OUA, Queen’s began the season 1-3. However, with October came a change for the Gaels with an impressive tie to the OUA champion Guelph Gryphons 2-2. Queen’s then finished off the remainder of the season with three wins and a tie. The Gaels felt positive going into the OUA championships. The team had prepared for the quarter-final against the Waterloo Warriors and felt confident they would win and move forward towards a medal game. However, the Warriors came out strong, scored one goal, and defended against a strong Gaels counter-attack to win the game.
RESULTS • 5-5-2 in OUA • Defeated Western in OUA 5th place game OUA ALL-STARS • Amanda Thoo TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Amanda Thoo • Most Improved: Ella King • Rookie of the Year: Abby Beaton SPECIAL HONOURS • Amanda Thoo: OUA Goalie of the Year
Back Row (L-R): Johnny Yap (Assistant Coach), Rachel Coens (Assistant Coach), Sarah Walsh (Assistant Coach), Anastasia Paspalofski, Brittany Barclay, Brianna Kaplanis, Stephanie Collier, Kayla Walker, Elena Koning, Haley Adams, Julia Funk, Brittaney Everitt, Kelsey Valentine (Head Co-Coach), Alexandra Walters (Head Co-Coach), Kaitlyn Liu (Assistant Coach) Front Row (L-R): Anna Ljungberg, Mara Spence, Leah Monette, Cheryl Lin, Charlotte Lawon, Shaundra Buelow, Kaitlyn Forbes
SEASON RECAP
Queen’s had a fantastic year, with lots of team growth. This season each skater had the opportunity to perform in their event at one of the three competitions the team attended. The Gaels took on a handful of rookies, all of whom demonstrated exceptional commitment to the team and accelerated in taking on new programs and partners. The veterans were extremely welcoming to new teammates and fostered a highly supportive team bond. The team seamlessly joined together with lots of laughter, new friendships and positive memories made. The highlight achievement for the team was at Winter Invitational, where Queen’s came in third place, marking a significant improvement from previous years. The Gaels also hosted the OUA championships, and despite the significant winter storm that blew through, the event was a success all-around. Outside of competitions, Queen’s was able to showcase the synchronized program at the annual Carr-Harris Cup.
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS • Freeskate Fours: Charlotte Lawson, Cheryl Lin, Leah Monette, Anastasia Paspalofski - 2nd
• Star 8/9 Similar Dance: Brittaney Everitt, Charlotte Lawson - 3rd
• Open Rhythm Dance: Stephanie Collier, Mara Spence - 3rd
• Dance Fours: Haley Adams, Stephanie Collier, Anna Ljungberg, Mara Spence - 3rd
• Intermediate Similar Pairs: Brianna Kaplanis, Elena Koning
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Stephanie Collier • Most Improved: Brianna Kaplanis • Rookie of the Year: Cheryl Lin SPECIAL HONOURS • TEAM: Hosted OUA Championship
The Gaels won their consolation semi against McMaster 9-0 and the consolation final against Western to earn 5th place.
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Amanda Thoo Q, Clara Gatien Q, Sophie Bombara Q, Ciara Morrison, Abrie Girgis Q
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TEAM RESULTS • 4th at OUA Championship
Stephanie Collier Q, Leah Monette Q
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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GOLF (M/W)
LACROSSE (M)
Back Row (L-R): Shane Lakins (Assistant Coach),Michael Krakovsky, Brendan Kuffner, Lucas Travers, Rory Bell, Trevor Corner, Chris Murray, Myles Killackey, Zach Greifenberger, Will McHenry Front Row (L-R): Ally MacDuff, Stephanie Cheon, Jasmine Mussani, Jacquie Miller, Sierra Singh, Robyn Campbell, Melissa Ramnauth, Melissa Wong Absent: Kristen MacLarren (Head Coach) Andrea Blackwell (Assistant Coach) Brad Revell (Assistant Coach)
Front Row (L-R): Sam Rowe, Thomas Asma, Ryan McGuire, Chris Boushy, Blake Brimmer, Kyle Aylesworth, Lachlan Evans, Francesco Tolfa, Austin Drummond, Dalton Boothby Second Row (L-R): Paul Johnston (assistant coach), Matt Theriault, Trevor Clost, Colton Celentano, Chris Cusinato, Emmet Donahoe, Luca Dannetta, Owen Strickland, Connor McBroom, Angus Rawding, Dillon Mocha, Dom Peters, Dylan Henderson, Ryan Trus, Ryan Kent, Ryan Fraser, Alec Johnston (Head Coach) Back Row (L-R): Mitchel McBroom, Hawkeye Hamilton, Deacon Lawr, Felix Cote, John Fleming, Taylor Welsh, Matt Leon, Theo Bresolin, Quest Rodin, Florian Oseli, Austin Pringle Absent: Keaton Ward, Robert Lindsay (Manager)
SEASON RECAP
The Men’s Golf Team picked up a pair of wins with outstanding performances at the Carleton Invitational and the Bert Kea Queen’s Invitational. Rookie Zachary Greifenberger picked up individual wins in both events. The women had similar success taking the top spot at Carleton and second at the Bert Kea.
RESULTS • Women: Finished 2nd at OUA Championship • Men: Finished 6th at OUA Championship
The Gaels competed at the McMaster Invitational. The women’s team finished fourth and men fifth. The men also finished third at the Waterloo Invitational.
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Trevor Corner, Robyn Campbell
The Men’s and Women’s Golf Teams competed in the OUA Championship the first week of October in Alberton, Ont. The women’s team finished second to claim their second consecutive OUA silver medal. Jasmine Mussani and Robyn Campbell were named as First Team All-Stars after both tied for fifth in the individual rankings. The men’s team finished 6th but both teams qualified for Nationals in London, Ontario in May 2019.
SPECIAL HONOURS • TEAM: Both teams qualified for Canadian
OUA ALL-STARS • First Team: Jasmine Mussani, Robyn Campbell
The Queens Men’s Lacrosse team made great strides in 2018 as they finished 3rd in the conference with a 6-4 record, knocking off a perennial rival, Bishops, and advancing to the playoffs. In the CUFLA playoffs, Queen’s battled Nipissing in a hard fought 14-11 match that saw the Gaels season come to a close. Chris Boushy was named to the All-Canadian team for Attack while Tom Asmas received All-Canadian honours at goalie.
RESULTS • 6-4 in CUFLA East (3rd place) • Lost to Nipissing in East playoff match (14-11) CUFLA ALL-CANADIANS • Chris Boushy, Tom Asmas TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Chris Boushy • Rookie of the Year: Angus Rawding
Championship
• Zachary Greifenberger: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Robyn Campbell Q, Trevor Corner Q, Sierra Singh Q, Rory Bell, Brendan Kuffner, Melissa Ramnauth Q, Jacquie Miller Q, Chris Murray Q, Lucas Travers Q
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SEASON RECAP
Austin Drummond Q, Keaton Ward Q, Kyle Aylesworth Q, Trevor Clost Q, Francesco Tolfa Q, Blake Brimmer Q, Lachlan Evans Q, Thomas Asma Q, Chris Boushy Q, Ryan McGuire Q
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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LACROSSE (W) − OUA CHAMPIONS
NORDIC SKIING (M/W)
Back Row (L-R): Mike Watson (Head Coach), Rachel Mochulla, Camryn Kelly, Sarah Wood, Amelia Piccone, Meagan Porter, Annie Lloyd, Brittany Schwende, Michelle Griffin, Hailey Kokot, Emma Sharpless, Christina Holmes, Molly Fisher Front Row (L-R): Kiah Shanks, Taylor-Rain Tabobandung, Jordan Kummer, Emily Arkell, Jessica Lafave, Mallory Pellow, Meghan Bayley, Morgan Vickers, Alexa Fenton Absent: Teresa Mayo (Assistant Coach), Tim Bergin (Assistant Coach)
Back Row (L-R): Julian Alexander-Cook, Colin Pogue, Graham Shearing, Nick Cheney Front Row (L-R): Daniel Westbrook, Sydney Rasberry, Eric Nussbaum, Marcus Nussbaum Absent: Sam Longo, Hannah Mikhail
SEASON RECAP
The Gaels had an impressive 2018 fall season, setting the tone early with a win over the five-time consecutive OUA champion Western Mustangs. The Gaels would go on to finish the regular season undefeated with 12 wins and 1 tie. At the OUA championship weekend, it was more of the same for the Gaels who swept the competition to win the OUA gold. The team then swept the OUA major awards as Annie Lloyd was Offensive Player of the Year, Amelia Piccone was Defensive Player of the Year, Jordan Kummer was Rookie of the Year, and Mike Watson was Coach of the Year.
RESULTS • 12-0-1 in OUA (1st place) • Defeated McMaster in OUA quarter-final (15-2) • Defeated Toronto in OUA semifinal (10-2) • Defeated Laurier in OUA championship (11-6) OUA ALL-STARS • First Team: Kiah Shanks, Annie Lloyd, Amelia Piccone, Rachel Mochulla
• Second Team: Brittany Schwende, Jordan Kummer
TEAM AWARDS • Top Graduating Player: Alexa Fenton • Rookie of the Year: Jordan Kummer SPECIAL HONOURS • Annie Lloyd: OUA Offensive Player of the Year • Amelia Piccone: OUA Defensive Player of the
SEASON RECAP
The beginning of this season had a lot of turnover as much of last year’s women’s team graduated and Marcus Nussbaum and Julian Alexander-Cook took over as student-coaches.
RESULTS
In November the team travelled to Foret Montmorency in Quebec for a training camp and tryouts. After a break for exams and holidays, the team went to Ottawa at the beginning of January for another training weekend. The next weekend the team raced at the Muskoka Loppet in Huntsville as a warm-up for the Eastern Canadian Championships in Duntroon. At Easterns Graham Shearing had a great day in the classic race and Nick Cheney did very well in the skate. The team finished up the season at OUA championships in North Bay. The men’s team finished very close to one another in both races and ended up a close 6th behind rivals Guelph. Nick Cheney led the way for the team with two top 25 finishes, and Colin Pogue finished off his time as a Gael with two career-best skate races.
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Nick Cheney • Rookie of the Year: Graham Shearing
OUA Team Results • Women 9th • Men 6th
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• Jordan Kummer: OUA Rookie of the Year • Mike Watson: OUA Coach of the Year • Kiah Shanks: Queen’s Athlete of the Week GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Meghan Bayley Q, Michelle Griffin Q, Brittany Schwende Q, Alexa Fenton Q, Rachel Mochulla Q
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Marcus Nussbaum Q, Colin Pogue Q, Hannah Mikhail
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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SAILING (M/W)
SQUASH (M)
Back Row (L to R): Charlie Ambler, Cecilia Pierobon, Elizabeth Hemlin, Maggie Macdonald, Emma Schincariol Second Row (L to R): Miles Lambert, Margaret Wilkins, Adrienne Gaudreault, Cameron Wallace, Jack Crawford, Daniel Hastings, Sierra Connell-Snell, Jonathan Ladha (Head Coach) Front Row: (L to R): Lily Merovitz-Budning, Daniel Sheedy, Marc deVerteuil, Iain Doran-DesBrisay, Zac Baum, Natalie Tanczak, Christina Black, Siobhan MacDonald, Emily Bugeja, Nicholas Langhorne Absent: Liam Bruce, Sophie Carter, Noah Collinson, Thomas Dauphinee, Scott Gittens, Reid Goldman, Clara Gravely, Benjamin Halverson, Rachel Harris, William Hodgson-Walker, James Juhasz, Aryeh Kozuch, Jessica Mackay, Aleksander Magi, Jack Mandin, Hugo Mathieson, Michael Montagnese, Ashley Moore, Timothy Morland, Matti Muru, Richard Robinson, Sarah Sackville, Hailey Schincariol, Nicholas Schute, Leo Shebib, Kayla Simmons, Benjamin Stevens, Lauren Sullivan, Josh Yale
SEASON RECAP
This year, Queen’s took on 21 new Gaels to our growing team, and we also welcomed a new coach to our team, Jon Ladha, whose focus was to coach our sailor’s to success in the Canadian and North American circuits.
RESULTS • 2nd in Canadian Intercollegiate Sailing
Some highlights for the team this year included hosting and winning the CAN/AM Cup for the fourth consecutive year, winning the Cazenovia Fall Open in Syracuse, New York, and winning the McGill and McMaster Invitational Regattas.
both McMaster and McGill invitationals
This year, Queen’s also qualified to attend the WAR Memorial Regatta where the Gaels finished 15th overall – leaving the team ranked in the top 30 teams of over 250 in North America. At the Team Racing National Championship, the Gaels were almost undefeated with their only loss being to McGill. The single-handed Laser team members made Queen’s proud with great results at the Fall Qualifiers, and with multiple members landing in the top 10 at Fall Cork.
Association (CICSA)
• 2nd in Team Racing in CICSA • 1st in Can/AM Cup for fourth straight year, 1st at TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Marc de Verteuil, Scott Gittens • Rookie of the Year: Margaret Wilkins SPECIAL HONOURS • Jon Ladha: CICSA Coach of the Year
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
SEASON RECAP
The Queen’s men’s Squash Team continued to improve on the strength of some great rookies notably Chris Howard and James Crook who, respectively, stepped into the #3 and #4 positions on the team. Michael Haffey, Jacob Zachariah, Will Francis and Nabil Merchant rounded out the rookie squad who joined returning players Cameron Butler, Alex Collins, Alex Dorbyk, Willem Atack, Spencer Lee, Euan Hannigan, Kevin Chong, Aidan Calverley, Cameron Meakin, Griffin McKeown and Caleb Morin. Queen’s placed third in the Jesters University Squash League and improved from bronze to silver at the OUA Squash Championships. This second place finish is indeed a notable accomplishment given that Western is the perennial champion, having won the championship for a remarkable 36 consecutive years.
RESULTS • 2nd at OUA Championship OUA ALL-STARS • Cameron Butler TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Cameron Butler • Rookie of the Year: Chris Howard SPECIAL HONOURS • Chris Howard: Canadian University and College Squash championship Men’s A Champion
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
William Hodgson-Walker Q, Zachary Baum Q, Reid Goldman Q, Natalie Tanczak Q, Lily Merovitz-Budning Q, Kayla Simmons Q, Christina Black Q, Adrienne Gaudreault Q
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Back Row (L to R): Michael Haffey, Spencer Lee, Willem Atack, Euan Hannigan, Chris Howard, Griffin McKeown, Kevin Chong, Alex Dorbyk, Will Francis, James Crook, Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Front Row (L to R): Cameron Meakin, Alex Collins, Aidan Calverley, Cameron Butler, Jacob Zachariah, Connor Roth, Caleb Morin
Cameron Butler Q, Aidan Calverley Q, Spencer Lee Q
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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VARSITY CLUBS
VARSITY CLUBS
SWIMMING (M/W)
SQUASH (W) − OUA CHAMPIONS
Back Row (L to R):Ana Sofijanic, Rachel Phinnemore, Claire Wheaton, Ginny McClure, Fiona Ross (captain), Sydney Maxwell, Aimee Hopton, Heather White (assistant coach) Front row (L-R ): Emma Robertson, Erica Weigand, Amelia Knapp, Danica Deverill, Heather McLachlan, Ali Richmond (assistant coach), Emily Richmond Missing: Jenna Dhanani (captain), Jordan McLachlan (captain), Lisa Coates (head coach)
Back Row (L to R): Matthew Halpen, Matthey McGill, Jared Theriault, James Boulter, Marija Robinson, Daniel Iarrera, Matthew Lee Second Row (L to R): Ken Anderson (Head Coach), Christopher Round, Eric Rendall, Victor Uemura, Simon Law, Haydn Wain-Lowe, Steven Lee, Nick Thompson, Chad Walt, Jayne Kim, Christopher Anderson, Adrian Gimon
Front Row (L to R): Madeleine Sherman, Elise Laupland, Madison Otsuki, Ally Lecky, Hannah Rich, Danielle Moffatt, Erin Lee, Marisa Telzer, Emily Hubert, Carly Widmer, Julia McKenna Absent: Gabrièle Lagacé, Katie Morrison, Jovana Milutinovic, Alex Peetsma, Colette Summers, Sophie Deasy, Jenny Zhang, Eva Kuepfer
SEASON RECAP
The Queen’s Women’s Squash team continued its winning streak and celebrated a 5th straight OUA title in 2018-2019. After graduating five of their top seven players from the squash roster, this season was supposed to be a “rebuilding” year, but the team brought on five incredible rookies who led the Gaels to a dominating 42-0 sweep of the OUA Championships. At the OUA finals in Niagara, the Queen’s women captured their 15th OUA title in school history. On the final day, Queen’s defeated Western in a clean sweep, 7-0, to win the gold medal. Rookies Sydney Maxwell and Amelia Knapp were named as two of the six OUA All-Stars. Maxwell was also awarded OUA Female Rookie of the Year and OUA MVP. The team was also able to regain the Jesters title after narrowly losing to Toronto last year marking the teams fourth in the past five years.
SEASON RECAP
RESULTS • OUA Champions • Jesters Champions
The swim team took momentum from their promising division championship results and saw their best results in well over a decade at the OUA Championships.
OUA ALL-STARS • Sydney Maxwell, Amelia Knapp TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Sydney Maxwell • Rookie of the Year: Amelia Knapp SPECIAL HONOURS • Sydney Maxwell: Canadian University & College
The Queen’s men finished 6th and women finished 8th at the conference championship. Medal winners at the OUA championship were Steven Lee with two silver and Victor Uemura who secured a bronze. Fith year veteran Steven Lee and Rookie Madison Otsuki qualified for the U SPORTS national championship and saw their best results in the 50 Breast – 9th and 50 Back – 17th respectively at U SPORTS.
Championship 1st place gold, OUA MVP, OUA Rookie of the Year, OUA Peak Performer, Queen’s Athlete of the Week x2
RESULTS • Women: 8th at OUA Championship, 23rd at U SPORTS
• Men: 6th at OUA Championship, 20th at U SPORTS
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • 2nd: Steven Lee (50 m breast) • 2nd: Steven Lee (100m breast) • 3rd: Victor Uemura (200m IM) TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Steven Lee • Rookie of the Year: Madison Otsuki SPECIAL HONOURS • Steven Lee: Queen’s Athlete of the Week • Ally Lecky: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
Sydney Maxwell represented the Gaels female squash squad, competing at the Canadian University and College Individual Squash Championships and seeded #1 in the Open draw, Sydney went on to win the national gold.
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Alison Richmond Q, Jordan McLachlan Q, Fiona Ross Q
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Chris Anderson Q, Adrian Gimon Q, Steven Lee Q, Matthew Lee Q, Danielle Moffatt Q, Eric Rendall Q, Marija Robinson Q, Colette Summers Q, Jenny Zhang Q
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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VARSITY CLUBS
VARSITY CLUBS
SYNCHRO (W)
TRACK & FIELD (M/W)
Back Row (L-R): Ryland Williamson, Jonah Zimmer, Deen Choudhury, Kevin Jury (Sprint Coach), Austin Mo, Nathan Dehghan Second Row (L-R): Steve Boyd (Head Coach), Sakhia Kwemo, David Di Fonzo, Dakota Lavery, Mitchell Kirby, Matt Flood, Mitchell Delange Front Row (L-R): Caitlin Fischer, Gabriella Banhara, Paula Banhara, Kara Blair, Emma Kerr, Anna Turner, Zoe MacCulloch, Manon Plouvier, Sarah McManus Absent: Robert Kanko, Marley Beckett, Makenna Fitzgerald, Branna MacDougall, Brogan MacDougall, Heidi Ohrling, Maddy Smart-Reed, Jade Watson, Laura Yantha, Blaire Dunn
Back Row (L-R): Minnie Fu (Swimmer), Erin Grennell (Coach), Jess Insogna (Coach) Front Row (L-R): Vanessa Kerr (Club President), Karen Batch (Vice President), Claire Moura (Swimmer), Eliza Wallace (Swimmer)
SEASON RECAP
Our 2018-19 season had a strong start with Minnie Fu placing 3rd at our first competition and our Duet placing 5th. The team then reached the podium six times this year and ended the season strong with two routines finishing in the top 10 in the country.
SEASON RECAP
RESULTS • Duet: 5th in Canada • Solo: 10th in Canada TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Minnie Fu • Leadership: Karen Batch
The distance core led the Gaels in 2018-19, with nine athletes making OUA team and five going on to compete at the championships—2nd year men Mitchell Delange and Mitchell Kirby in the 1500 and 3000; 4th year Brett Crowley in the 3000; 4th year Nathan Dehghan; and 3rd year (and team captain) Kara Blair in the 3000 and 1500. Our top results at the meet were: two 5th’s by Mitchell Delange and a 9th place finish by Kara Blair. Individually, the team had five all-time Queen’s top 10 performances: Brogan MacDougall and Branna MacDougall moved to numbers 2 and 3 over 3,000, with their times of 9:18.10 and 9:18.15, both run at the Boston University Terrier Classic, where the women finished first and second against NCAA D1 competition. The other three top 10 performers were Mitchell Delange and Mitchell Kirby, who came in at 9th and 10th respectively, with their 3000m times of 8:19:56 and 8:22.98, and Rookie Makenna Fitzgerald, who entered the list at 6th.
RESULTS • Women did not place at OUA Championship • Men 9th at OUA Championship INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • 5th: Mitchell Delange (1500m) • 5th: Mitchell Delange (3000m) TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Mitch de Lange, Brogan MacDougall • Rookie of the Year: Jonah Zimmer, Brogan MacDougall
Branna and Brogan MacDougall and Makenna Fitzgerald all ran fast enough to qualify for the U SPORTS Championships but were unavailable to compete.
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Karen Batch Q
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COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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VARSITY CLUBS
VARSITY CLUBS
TRIATHLON (M/W)
ULTIMATE (M) − CUUC CHAMPIONS
Back Row (L-R): Matthew Joyce, Matthew Hageman, Matthew Routliffe, Adam Sunavsky, Adrian Gimon, Graham Archibald, Owen Saunders, and William Guy Front Row (L-R): Paula Petkovic, Blathnad Clarke, Claire Healey, Maia Idzikowski, Rachel Lackey, Molly Marlan, Sabrina Barnes, and Sara Wilson Absent: Derek Smith (Athlete and Co-President), Anique Le Roux, Michelle Weller, Avery Ling (Co-President), and Thomas Volz (Vice-President)
Back Row (L-R): Pete Galbraith (Coach), Campbell Brooks, Braedan Robinson (Captain),James Lewis, Ian McClean, Forrest Wachholz, Adam Pukier, Alex Spafford, Mitch Wheatley, Kester Teo, Mike Cabral Middle Row (L-R): James McClean (Captain), Eric Zhu, Hunter Juhasz, Decebal Michaud, Will Turner, Liam King, David Tang, Connor Good, John Xia Front row l-r: Mike Mackenzie (Captain), Rhys Toogood Absent: Josh Zacks
SEASON RECAP
The Queen’s Triathlon Team had yet another stellar season. Competing in the University Multisport Series Queen’s Started out strong hosting the Wolfe Island Duathlon winning four of six podium spots. In January Queen’s attended Swim Row Go hosted by Toronto where the Tricolour again took top team and took 10 of 12 podium positions.
RESULTS • 1st in the University Multisport series TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Maia Idzikowski, Adam Sunavsky • Rookie of the Year: Paula Petkovic, Matthew Joyce
The following week at the Hart House Triathlon hosted by Toronto Queen’s took 11 of 12 podium spots. The University Multisport season finished in late March at Western’s Splash and Dash. The Gaels landed six of the 12 podium spots and secured the Multisport Series championship.
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
After finishing off the podium in 2017 the Men’s Ultimate team had something to prove coming into 2018. A disappointing 5th place finish at Provincial Championships forced the men to flip the switch and went undefeated for the rest of the season with a dominant performance at Nationals.
RESULTS • 1st place finish at Canadian University Ultimate
Pool play wins over McGill, Manitoba and Carleton secured top spot in the pool. Revenge was in the air as the team crushed Toronto 15-2 in the quarter-finals. Semifinals brought Manitoba for a second time, and with some adjustments, the team ran away with it 15-9.
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: James Lewis • Rookie of the Year: Eric Zhu • Heart of a Champion: Will Turner
Playing a well-coached and fiery McGill team, the two sides traded points to 8-7, before James Lewis swatted down two McGill throws on consecutive points and put the game away with an 11-8 win for the teams third National Championship in four years. Mike Mackenzie in his last game in the Tricolour, had a performance for the ages with four goals, four assists, and five Ds, and was recognized as a CUUC Starting Seven. James Lewis’s game-changing performance earned him Tournament MVP and CUUC Starting Seven.
SPECIAL HONOURS • Mike Mackenzie: CUUC MVP • James Lewis: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
Championships
CUUC STARTING SEVEN • James Lewis, Mike Mackenzie
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Derek Smith Q
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SEASON RECAP
Mike Mackenzie Q, Mike Cabral Q, David Tang Q
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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VARSITY CLUBS
VARSITY CLUBS
ULTIMATE (W)
WATER POLO (M)
Top Row (L-R): Miki Kawano, Kirsten Craig, Tarnbir Aulakh, Andrea Moir, Lana Ramić, Wynne Gee, Janice Lo, Kirsten Ho, Katherine Greene, Christina Torok, Paul Renaud Bottom Row (L-R): Élyse Willan, Maya McGregor, Jane Nguyen, Karen Law, Tiana Yung, Tess Wittmann, Jessie Chen, Sophie Prust, Erin Villeneuve, Chloe Ng
SEASON RECAP
The 2018 season for the Women’s Ultimate team was one of many triumphs. The team confidently walked into Nationals with only a single loss under their belts up to that point in the season. The teams offensive line had a few new faces who stepped up to the plate to provide consistency to the team. Defensively the team had many new additions who’s athletic ability was unmatched on the field. Overall a team with half returners and half new faces won the silver medal at Nationals in 2018.
RESULTS • 2nd place finish at Canadian University Ultimate Championship (CUUC)
CUUC STARTING SEVEN • Lana Ramic TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Wynne Gee • Most Dedicated: Jessie Chen • Most Improved: Miki Kawano • Rookie of the Year: Andrea Moir
Back Row (L -R): Arno van Alst (Lead Coach), Trevor Robinson(assistant Captain), Ben Goernert, Alex Le Blanc, Mike Patenaude, Alex Cox-Twardowski (Captain), Sean Tippett, Logan Seaman (Assistant Coach) Front Row (L to R): Nicola Cugalj, Sam Zofcin, Guy Bratkov, Hendrick Fang, Connie Lundell-Smith, Kyle Crowe, Connor Crowe Absent: Dave Hill (Head Coach), Diederik Hartog, Ali Mokhtar
SEASON RECAP
Coming into the season the men’s team had the goal of playing in the OUA championship final and the team achieved that. Despite a one-goal loss in the championship, the Gaels were able to take lessons in what it takes to beat a perennial champion. Queen’s finished as the OUA silver medalists, their best result in many years. The OUA honoured goalie Trevor Robinson as the OUA most valuable goaltender.
RESULTS • 2nd at OUA championship OUA ALL-STARS • Alex Cox-Twardowski, Trevor Robinson TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Alex Cox-Twardowski • Most Improved: Connor Lundell-Smith • Rookie of the Year: Kyle Crowe SPECIAL HONOURS • Trevor Robinson: OUA Most Valuable Goaltender, Queen’s Athlete of the Week
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Tess Wittmann Q, Laura Kinoshita Q, Bayley Quinn, Chloe Ng Weiyun, Christina Torok, Erin-Villeneuve-Smith Q, Karen Law Q, Miki Kawano, Tiana Yung
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Hendrick Fang, Mike Patenaude, Sean Tippett
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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VARSITY CLUBS
VARSITY CLUBS
WATER POLO (W)
WRESTLING (M/W)
Back Row (L to R): Kat Snelling, Evie Marshall (Assistant Coach), Rachael Haunton (assistant Captain), Sydney Hutchinson, Saskia Simunovic, Maddie Prins-Gervais, Dakota Kenwood (Assustant Captain) Front Row (L to R): Samantha Reitmaier, Brie Miklaucic, Maddy Perrault, Kelsey Grimes, Caitlin Neapole (Captain), Jenna Malone, Emma Hamber Absent: Mia Stankovic, Maya Tigley, Sarah Branson (Assistant Coach), Dave Hill (Head Coach)
Back Row (L to R): Gianni Vecchio (Coach), William Ye, Michael Tremblay, Brian Zou, Tim Clement (Coach) Front Row (L to R): Karly Kudrinko, Megan Abel, Sylvie Lefebvre, Geneviève Norris-Roozmon Absent: Terri McNutt (Coach), Tony Nguyen
SEASON RECAP
The women were the number two seed all season after a 5th place finishes in each of the past two years. The Gaels went into the championship looking to medal but dropped both a semifinal and Bronze medal games by single goals. Overall it was a great season for the Gaels who will look to find the podium in years to come.
RESULTS • 4th at NCWP Championship TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Caitlin Neapole • Most Improved: Mia Stankovic • Rookie of the Year: Sydney Hutchinson
SEASON RECAP
The 2018-19 season proved to be successful for the Queen’s wrestling team. Strong individual performances resulted in medals at several tournaments throughout the season. At the OUA Championships, the women’s team finished 6th overall while the men’s team placed 9th. The women were led by Megan Abel (51 kg) and Karly Kudrinko (55 kg) who both won bronze in their respective weight classes, while Sylvie Lefebvre (72 kg) placed fifth. On the men’s side, Michael Tremblay (76 kg) placed fourth, and Tony Nguyen (61 kg) placed fifth. The Gaels had four athletes who qualified to compete at the U SPORTS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary. While competing against the top university level wrestlers in the country, Michael Tremblay placed 5th, Karly Kudrinko and Megan Abel both placed 6th, and Tony Nguyen placed 7th.
RESULTS • Men 9th at OUA Championship, 11th at U SPORTS Championship
• Women 6th at OUA Championship, 11th at U SPORTS Championship
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Women: Karly Kudrinko - 3rd (55kg), Megan Abel - 3rd (51kg)
TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Michael Tremblay, Megan Abel • Outstanding Performance: Karly Kudrinko • Rookie of the Year: William Ye
The majority of team members will be returning in the fall, so the team will look to improve technically and build on these performances heading into next season.
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES
Maddie Perrault
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Tony Nguyen
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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SUPPORT SERVICES
‘Q’ AWARD
VARSITY SPORT LEADERSHIP NAME COUNCIL
2018-19 ‘Q’ AWARD RECIPIENTS BASEBALL
Joey Stipec, Will Langford, Demetri Zoumboulakis, Austin O’Boyle, Sam Debelle, Adam Bernicky, Matt Plut, Lukas Burch, Jordan Herbison, Sean Alp
CHEERLEADING
Matthew Frosst, Megen Reid, Courtney MacNiven, Bethany Yan, Khamil Alhade, Turner Garrow
CURLING
Calli Barclay, Katie Madonia, Alex Cormier, Kent Suslavich
CYCLING
Chris Hatton, Hannah Sims, Cameron Rowe, Beth Stulen, Morgan Valatti
FASTPITCH
Sam Hartley
FENCING
Front (L-R) to Back: Kara Blair, Dom Rumball, Will Langford, Harry Range, Jesse Graham, Caroline Livingston, Michael Tremblay, Karly Kudrinko, Sierra Singh, (X), Samantha Hartley, Sarah Cvetkovski, Rob Kanko, Erica Weigand, Adrienne Gaudreault, Jessie Pollett, Caroline Wisehart, Melissa Wong, Jacqueline Toole, Quinton Gray, Marianne Alarie, Emma Ritcey, Clara Gatien, Ciara Morrison, Alicia Levy, Jamie Foot, Danika Ahac, Emma Crivello, Matteo Del Brocco, Ben Fanjoy, Eric Margo, Mitch Neuert, Lukas Kauffman, Chris Meyers, Cam MacKinnon, Kierra Lee-Pii, Lana Ramic, Isabelle Korchinski, Dylan Hunt, Stephen Lee, Erin Lee, Christa Anguelova, Courtney MacNiven, Alex LeBlanc, Mia Stankovic, Rachel Lackey, Louise Munroe, Alex Bersnt
SEASON RECAP
In its seventh year, the Varsity Leadership Council (VLC) continued working towards connecting Queen’s athletes with the Kingston community through many initiatives. In September, the VLC donated 643 pounds of food to Partner’s in Mission Food Bank at the Athlete Welcome Back BBQ. A generous amount of $39,226 was raised for the Run for the Cure, with the Men’s rugby team leading the way with raising over $30,000 of the final amount. In December the VLC coordinated the annual Martha’s Table Holiday baskets. The student-athletes teamed up to donate 35 food baskets and over 600 dollars to Martha’s Table, a nonprofit organization that provides nutritious meals for those in need. Over the year the VLC hosted two Super Saturdays which supported the Autism Mentorship program and created awareness for mental health initiatives with Bell Let’s Talk day and jack.org. The VLC had a great time getting to meet some aspiring Gaels on Pathways to Education Day. Pathways to Education Day aims to support first generation students of sport and personal development. The day consisted of playing games, hanging out, and listening to some amazing speakers talk about their experiences with adversity, hard work, and believing in one’s self.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Team Representative: Each team is encouraged to have one representative voice on the council. Returning athletes in any year are eligible for the position. If interested, contact vlcathlete@gogaelsgo.com. Athlete: All athletes are encouraged to participate in any of the VLC’s programs and initiatives that are held throughout the year. Ask your team rep or check out our Facebook page to stay updated on important dates.
FAST FACTS • Each team has one representative voice on the
VLC • Any athlete can attend VLC meetings and voice their opinion • Meetings are held monthly • Subcommittees for planning athlete integration and community involvement.
The VLC also had the opportunity to participate in Motionball as well as Heart and Stroke Canada fundraisers. Lastly, the VLC was nominated for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, South Eastern Ontario Chapter Award for Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy for dedicating their time to volunteering efforts in the Kingston community.
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THE GRADUATING ‘Q’ AWARD Successful, Strong, Bold, Proud, Inspiring, Perseverant… these are the attributes of Queen’s student-athletes. The Graduating “Q” Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queen’s.
FIELD HOCKEY
This award is made from slate, a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state. Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning. Graduating studentathletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queen’s. The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours.
LACROSSE
The Graduating “Q” is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete. The commitment, perseverance, joy, pain, and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award. Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queen’s for a minimum of three seasons, this award is a reminder that recipients are ‘Forever a Gael.’ Athletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a “Q” beside their name.
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
Gavin Isaac, Isaac Hogan, Jacob Huschilt, Jordan Prentice, Marc Schwenteck, Francisco Vazquez de Sola, Karen Clement, Shauna Deorajh, Nafiseh Kahani, Vanessa Li, Alice Ma, Lia Piekarski, Jessie Pollett, Stacy Yam, Karen Zeng
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
Amanda Thoo, Clara Gatien, Abrie Girgis, Sophie Bombara
FIGURE SKATING
Stephanie Collier, Leah Monette
GOLF
Chris Murray, Trevor Corner, Lucas Travers, Robyn Campbell, Sierra Singh, Jacquie Millar, Melissa Ramnauth Austin Drummond, Keaton Ward, Kyle Aylesworth, Trevor Clost, Francesco Tolfa, Blake Brimmer, Lachlan Evans, Thomas Asma, Chris Boushy, Ryan McGuire, Alexa Fenton, Rachel Mochulla, Michelle Griffin, Brittany Schwende, Meghan Bayley
NORDIC
Marcus Nussbaum, Colin Pogue
SAILING
William Hodgson-Walker, Zachary Baum, Reid Goldman, Natalie Tanczak, Lily Merovitz-Budning, Kayla Simmons, Christina Black, Adrienne Gaudreault
SQUASH
Aidan Calverley, Cameron Butler, Spencer Lee, Alison Richmond, Jordan McLachlan, Fiona Ross
SWIMMING
Chris Anderson, Adrian Gimon, Steven Lee, Matthew Lee, Danielle Moffatt, Eric Rendall, Marija Robinson, Colette Summers, Jenny Zhang
SYNCHRO
Karen Batch
TRIATHLON
Derek Smith
ULTIMATE
Mike Mackenzie, David Tang, Mike Cabral, Tess Wittmann, Laura Kinoshita, Erin Villeneuve-Smith, Karen Law, Tiana Yung
WATER POLO
Hendrick Fang, Mike Maddie Perrault
Patenaude, Sean Tippet,
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AWARDS
AWARDS
MARION ROSS TROPHY — VARSITY CLUB FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
JACK JARVIS TROPHY — VARSITY CLUB MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
2017-18 Nora Kamal (Squash) 1996-97 C. J. Davison (Figure Skating); 2016-17 Lily Jiang (Fencing) Jana McLean (Figure Skating) 2015-16 Jasmin Aggarwal (Triathlon) 1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton); 2014-15 Erin Milner (Synchro) Carolyn Russell (Squash) 2013-14 Anna Rogers (Fencing) 1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis) 2012-13 Alex Cross (Synchro) 1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field) 2011-12 Emily Young (Figure Skating) 1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field) 2010-11 Lisa McLaughlin (Lacrosse) 1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics) 2009-10 Caylen Heckel (Rowing) 1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming) 2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-Country/Track) 1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing) 2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing) 1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis) 2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating) 1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming) 2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming) 1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating) 2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing) 1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing); 2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing) Jane Henderson (Track) 2002-03 Krista Wells(Rugby/Wrestling) 1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing) 2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing) 1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track & Field) 2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track & Field) 1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country) 1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis); 1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country, Field Hockey & N Ski) Charlotte Wilson(X-Country/Track) 1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton) 1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating) 1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash) Prior to 2010-11 the female competitive club athlete of the year was additionally awarded and its previous winners are as follows: 2009-10 Victoria Johnston (Synchronized Swimming) 2004-05 Kim Bonnar (Synchronized Swimming) 2008-09 Erin Mills (Fastpitch) 2003-04 Camilla Burgess (Triathalon) 2007-08 LolaJean Gentles (Triathalon) 2002-03 Katie Auger (Triathalon) 2006-07 Katie Geale (Ultimate) 2001-02 Carla Nanka-Bruce (Mountain Biking) 2005-06 Catriona Jackson (Triathalon)
2017-18 Zac Baum (Sailing) 2016-17 Ian Pinchin (Water Polo) 2015-16 Jimmy Wintle (Fencing) 2014-15 Ryan Wilson (Ultimate) 2013-14 Brad Parsons (Nordic/Cycling) 2012-13 Francois Beaucage-Gauvreau (Fencing) 2011-12 Michael Nishiyama (Track & Field) 2010-11 Liam Twomey & Pat Twomey (Cycling) 2009-10 Ryan Meyers (Rowing) 2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing) 2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track & X-Country) 2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing) 2005-06 Bill Woods (Track & Field) 2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash) 2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track & Field) 2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing) 2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track & Field and Fencing) 2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing) 1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing) 1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing) 1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton) 1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash) 1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track & Field) 1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track & Field) 1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing) 1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling) 1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing) 1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track & Field/X-Country) 1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track & Field/X-Country)
The Marion Ross Trophy, named in honour of Queen’s first athletic director, was presented by the Women’s P.H.E. Alumnae Association in 1981. Awarded annually to a Varsity Club female student-athlete in her fourth or fifth year who best displays qualities of scholastic achievement, competitiveness leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and exceptional contributions to her team.
The Jack Jarvis Trophy, presented in 1963 by Queen’s boxers in memory of their long-time coach. Awarded annually to a Varsity Club male student-athlete in his fourth or fifth year who best displays qualities of scholastic achievement, competitiveness, leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and exceptional contributions to his team. It was first presented by the boxers of Queen’s as a tribute to Jack Jarvis, who coached the Queen’s boxing team for 33 years. 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64
Chris Hannaford (Track & Field) Sheridon Bapiste (Track & Field) Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics) Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing) Geoff Moon (Wrestling) Brian Murat (Track & Field) Mark Soodeen (Track & Field) Jack Raleigh (Swimming) Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing); Hugh Tafel (Track) Jeff Bellringer (X-Country/Track & Field) Claus Rinne (Track & Field/X-Country) Tim Dennis (Swimming) Kevin Thompson (Track & Field) Stuart Watt (Tennis); Tony Verhoeven (Track) Victor Gooding (Track & Field) Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing) Dave Jarvis (Track & Field) Brian Aikin (Track & Field) Robert Lingwood (Track & Field) Bob Cazes (Wrestling) Brian Donnelly (Track & Field) Len Minty (Swimming) Mike Whittington (NSkiing/X-Country) Brian Neck (Gymnastics); Larry Wood (Wrestling) Siak Lee (Badminton) John Stevenson (Judo/Rowing) Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Prior to 2010-11 the male competitive club athlete of the year was additionally awarded and its previous winners are as follows: 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06
Justin Murphy (Triathalon) Graham Fulton (Baseball) Sean O'Brien (Cheerleading) Steve Chapman (Mountain Biking) Greg Edgar (Mountain Biking)
2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02
Adam Melnyk (Ultimate) Mark Wheeler (Sailing) Daniel Nauth (Baseball) Sean Bagshaw (Lacrosse)
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR (OPY)
The Outstanding Performance of the Year Trophy is presented annually to pay tribute to a student-athlete who has brought the most honour and recognition to Queen’s University resulting from success in provincial, national and international competition in a twelve month period. It was first presented following the 2009-10 season.
Nora Kamal 2017-18 Marion Ross Trophy Recipient
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Zac Baum 2017-18 Jack Jarvis Trophy Recipient
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013- 14
McKinley Hunt (Rugby) Claire Sumner (Cross Country) Gill Pegg (Wrestling/Rugby) Larkin Davenport Huyer (Rowing) Julie-Anne Staehli (Cross Country/Track)
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
2012 - 13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
Morgan McHaffie (Hockey); Liam Underwood (Rugby) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball) Jacqueline Tessier (Soccer); Mel Dodd-Moher (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)
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AWARDS
AWARDS
ALFIE PIERCE TROPHY - VARSITY CLUB ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
AWARD OF MERIT — VARSITY CLUB OF THE YEAR
2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84
2017-18 Women’s Squash 2016-17 Sailing 2015-16 Men’s Ultimate 2014-15 Women`s Squash 2013-14 Cycling 2012-13 Men’s Fencing 2011-12 Men’s Fencing 2010-11 Men’s Fencing Prior to 2010-11 this award was presented to the female athlete who, through an exceptional contribution to her team, best displays the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and all round performance in her sport. 2009-10 Renee MacLellan (Soccer) 2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer) 2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey) 2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby) 2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer) 2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey) 2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey) 2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball) 2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer) 2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse) 1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)
The Alfie Pierce Trophy, first presented by Arts ‘47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedication to training and helping Queen’s interuniversity teams, is awarded annually to a male and female (in both Varsity Club & Varsity Team) student who contributed the most to varsity athletics in their first year at Queen’s.
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Kiah Shanks (Lacrosse); Alex Collins (Squash) Jenna Dhanani (Squash); Ryan Jonker (Cycling) Jessie Pollett (Fencing); Cameron Butler (Squash) Haley Golding (Cycling); Austin O`Boyle (Baseball) Lily Jiang (Fencing); Alex Wilkie (Track) Julie-Anne Staehli (Track); Mo Hamour (Squash) Hayley Smith (Cycling); Al Quinsey (Fencing) Renee Tse (Figure Skating); Etienne Moreau (Cycling) Erin Roberts (Squash); Payton Liske (Hockey) Brienna Shaw (Soccer); Scott Kyle (Rugby) Elyssa Heller (Volleyball); Joren Zeeman (Volleyball) Elizabeth Kench (Hockey, Ryan Gibb (Hockey) Victoria Kaufman (Hockey); Danny Brannagan (Football) Brittany Segeren (Swimming); Braden Novakowski (X-Country & Track) Eilish McConville (Soccer); Simon Mitchell (Basketball) Ashley Barrett (Soccer); Brad Smith (Football) Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey); Jamie Earle (Water Polo) Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating); Jason Natalinin (Basketball) Amy Connell (XC & Track and Field); Corey Trudeau (Football &Track) Claudia Tom (Hockey); Jon Landon (Football) Karin Hoegberg (Rowing); Jake Magolan (Volleyball) Carole Gibbings (Badminton); John Alexiou (Volleyball) Tara Black (Figure Skating); Paul Correale (Football & Track and Field) Sarah Pardy (Track and Field); Peter Stelter (Basketball) Sarah Gibbings (Badminton); Brendan Johnson (Soccer) Sarah Leonard (Track and Field); Mike Spence (Volleyball) Sophie Kenward (Track , X-Country & NSkiing); Derek Morin (Hockey) Victoria Wilson (Basketball); Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby) Jackie Cernik (Tennis); Marc Lemieux (Wrestling) Carolyn Reeder (Track & Field); Justin McDonough (Tennis) Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving); Mike Burleigh (Basketball) Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving); Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field) Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Ski); Mark Nowell (Squash) Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving); Sheridan Baptiste (Track & Field and Football) Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball);
Mark Burleigh (Football) 1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball); Paul Minaker (Hockey); Steve Boyd (X-Country) 1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track); Scott Bissessar (Football and Track) 1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch. Swimming); Larry Mohr (Football) 1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field); Bob Wright (Football) 1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing); Jack Raleigh (Swimming) 1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey); David Lech (Alpine Skiing) 1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating); Jim Muller (Wrestling); Charles Hitchon (Track) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming); Tim Dennis (Swimming) 1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing & Field Hockey); Kevin Thompson (Track & Field) 1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball & Track); Robert MacCormack (X-Country) 1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey); Darrell Penner (Football) 1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics); Steve Gross (Hockey) 1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball & Field Hockey); Colin Loudon (Hockey) 1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball); Gord Taylor (Soccer) 1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track & Field); Gord Hurd (Swimming) 1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery, Basketball & Track); Robert Lingwood (Track) 1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey); Ron Walsh (Basketball) 1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling) 1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Bball, Hockey & Swimming); Dave Ellis (Track) 1963-64 Not Awarded 1962-63 James Young (Football) 1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton); Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey) 1960-61 Joan Quinn 1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling) 1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton &Tennis) 1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton & Basketball) 1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton) 1955-56 Not Awarded 1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing) 1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football) 1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery, Basketball, Swimming); Ralph Pohlman (Boxing) 1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing) 1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football) 1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball) 1948-49 Jack Logan (Football) 1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
The Award of Merit is presented annually to the top performing Varsity Club. This award recognizes the club’s competitive success, community involvement and other attributes which have brought the most honour and recognition to Queen’s. 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79
Wendy Moon (Basketball) Alison Davis (Water Polo) Judith Trepanier (Soccer) Shelly Reid (Water Polo) Jaylene Morrison (Basketball); Sheena Majewski (Water Polo) Vicki Wilson (Basketball) Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey) Julie Farquhar (Basketball); Julie Stevens (Hockey) Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball) CathyRedshaw (Soccer/Hockey) Alison Thom (Rowing); Sarah Boswell (Soccer) Marni Hamilton (Rowing) Ann Fisher (Hockey) Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey) Lynn Southcott (Basketball) Lynn Simpson (Volleyball); Patti Emmerson (Volleyball) Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball) Lynn Martin (Volleyball) Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey) Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
SUPPORT SERVICES AWARDS
The Varsity Support Service Awards are presented to recognize the individuals who have demonstrated dedication and leadership while making a significant contribution to the success of the Queen’s Varsity Sport Program in Athletic Therapy (Hal Dunlop Shield), Athlete Services, Home Events, Strength and Conditioning and Varsity Club Support. 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13
Katherine Bernard Yip Choy (Athletic Therapy), McKinley Hunt (Athlete Services), Elyse O’Brien (Home Events), Isaac Seabrook (Strength and Conditioning) and Erin Lee (Varsity Club) Chris Brooker (Athletic Therapy), Nicole Morse (Athlete Services), Sadie Vanier (Home Events), Steph Edmunds (Strength and Conditioning) and Victoria Restivo (Varsity Club) Alice Bifield (Athletic Therapy), Michaila Frawley (Athlete Services), Gladys Kong (Home Events) and Nic Gray (Strength and Conditioning) Kathryn Telford (Athletic Therapy), Jessie de Boer (Athlete Services), Samm Dunseath (Home Events), Meghan Fisher (Strength and Conditioning) and Etienne Moreau (Varsity Club) Hannah Davis (Athletic Therapy), Meredith Raddysh (Athlete Services), Janell Klassen (Home Events) and Sam Sabourin (Strength and Conditioning) Geoff Johnston (Athletic Therapy), Alex Pianosi (Athlete Services), Tracy Wong (Home Events) and Doug Davidson (Strength and Conditioning)
COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19
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AWARDS
2017-18 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS*
CURLING Alexander Cormier, Owen Purdy, Calli Barclay, Mary Fay, Decebal Michaud, Pascal Michaud TRACK & FIELD Robert Kanko, Avery Goertz, Amy Stephenson, Cameron Bardwell, Philip Chau, Kevin Jury, Matthew Schmidt, Thomas Underwood, Eric Zhu, Gabriella Banhara, Kara Blair, Sara Eng, Rachel Gowland, Sarah Mcmanus FIELD HOCKEY Caroline Baril, Jordan Bouman, Abrie Girgis, Leigh Janssen, Justine Johl, Sophie Kinley, Isabelle Mastantuono, Ciara Morrison, Jocelyn Rough, Amanda Thoo SWIMMING Christopher Anderson, James Boulter, Conor Commons, Simon Law, Matthew Lee, Eric Rendall, Victor Uemura, Haydn WainLowe, Wen Zhang, Erin Lee, Danielle Moffatt, Hannah Rich, Marija Robinson, Michelle Weller, Jenny Zheng, Griffin Fitzhenry WRESTLING Bradley Bergin, Peter Shannon, Michael Tremblay, Megan Abel, Katie Glatt, Karly Kudrinko
2017-18 OUA ACADEMIC ALL-STARS*
BASEBALL Kail Beloglowka, Adam Bernicky, Tyler Doyle, Jordan Herbison, Jared Krueger, Austin O’Boyle, Matthew Plut, Alexander Rich, Jacob Van Boekel, Lucas Verde, Justin Zeldin, Demetrios Zoumboulakis FENCING Michael Ciomyk, Gavin Crowder, Jacob Huschilt, Matthew Litwin, Rory McEwen, Jordan Prentice, Paco Vazquez de Sola Fernandez, Yannick Wong, Courtney Bannerman, Karen Clement, Rosalin Dubois, Yuru Feng, Sharleen Fisher, Rachael Hardy, Katie Heeps, Lillian Hickox, Katharine Li, Yushi Liang, Willa Pepin, Lia Piekarski, Jessie Pollett, Run Zeng FIGURE SKATING Brittaney Everitt, Kaitlyn Forbes, Charlotte Lawson, Leah Monette, Emma Nielsen, Sarah Walsh GOLF Trevor Corner, Christopher Murray, Jeremy Rose, Jacqueline Miller, Jasmine Mussani, Sierra Singh LACROSSE (W) Alexa Fenton Samantha French, Michelle Griffin, Chelsea James, Annie Lloyd, Allen-Jane Lockhard, Rachel Mochulla NORDIC SKIING Nicholas Cheney, Colin Foley, Scott Long, Eric Nussbaum, Daniel Westbroek, Anne Dube, Marie-Claire Henry, Hannah Mikhail, Madeline Monaghan, Sylvia Motruk, Marlee Sauder, Stuart Thibert
*Presented in the Fall of 2017; based on the 2016-17 academic year.
WATER POLO (M) Robert Arundel, George Brearton, Connor Crowe, William Greiss, Alexandre Le Blanc, Trevor Robinson, Sean Tippett
2017-18 QUEEN’S ACADEMIC ALL-STARS*
CHEERLEADING Turner Garrow, Callum Lurie, David Wesley-James, Ariana Bell, Alexandra Cathcart, Danielle Lew, Lindsay Lew, Lauren Michelberger, Danielle Morrison, Samantha Pavlik CYCLING Gared Duim, Jacob Erlanger, Michael Fader, Sean Green, Adric Heney, Ryan Marks, Jack Padega, James Rudderham, Cole Schumacher, Hannah Simms, Jacqueline Toole, Caroline Wisheart FASTPITCH Jenna Bolton, Kathy Bueckert, Sarah Cvetkovski, Elizabeth McAuley, Josalyn Wahl LACROSSE (M) Thomas Asma, Theodore Bresolin, Luca Dannetta, Matthew Leon, Maxwell McBride, Davis Moore, Austin Pringle, Kellan Rankin, Samuel Rowe SAILING Malich Altman, Zachary Baum, Christina Black, Samuel Bonin, William Bruce, Christian Coutts, Fu De Lange, Adrienne Gaudreault, Jeffrey Morris, Matti Muru, Nicholas Schute, Clara Gravely, Lilyan Merovitz-Budning, Kayla Simmons, Natalie Tanczak, Darcy Wells SYNCHRO Sabrina Barnes, Karen Batch, Elizabeth Gaudet, Erin Grennell, Jessica Insogna, Mia Lazarevic, Taylor Mouliakis, Eliza Wallace TRIATHLON Samuel Dobbin, Alistair Duff, Adrian Gimon, Matthew Routliffe, Adam Sunavsky, Natasha Goncharenko, Maia Idzikowski, Courtney Milligan, Lauren Zucker ULTIMATE Benjamin Blackford, Michael Cabral, Connor Good, Thomas Lu, James McClean, Adam Pukier, Braedan Robinson, Ryan Wilson, Carrie Chou, Allison Collard, Stefanie Del Gobbo, Bronwyn Ferris, Katherine Greene, Laura Kinoshita, Karen Law, Kiera Lee-Pii, Alyssa Mainwood, Sara Murakami, Jane Nguyen, Lana Ramic, Teresa Wittmann WATER POLO (W) Elizabeth Birchard, Hannah Boomer, Claire Carnegie, Kelsey Grimes, Michelle Harwood, Rachael Haunton, Blaire Magee, Allison Plummer, Jessica Schnabel, Katherine Snelling, Mia Stankovic, Kathryn Minkhorst
SQUASH Willem Atack, Cameron Butler, Aidan Calverley, Kevin Chong, Alexander Collins, Evan Garfinkel, Euan Hannigan, Cameron Meakin, Caleb Morin, Nora Abdelrahman, Alysha Anzik, Hanna Grover, Danielle Harrs, Virginia McClure, Dasha Reddy, Lauren Remedios, Emma Robertson, Fiona Ross
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COLOUR AWARDS 2018–19