Varsity Clubs Colour Awards Program 2013

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2012–2013 BY THE NUMBERS NATIONAL RESULTS (CIS/CURA/CUSSL/CUFLA) • 1 CIS Second Place Finish (W Soccer) • 2 CIS First Team All-Canadians (Football, W Rugby) • 6 CIS Second Team All-Canadians (Football [3], W Soccer, W

TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOMING MESSAGES

Message from the Principal & Chancellor; Vice-Provost........................................................... 2 & Dean of Student Affairs Message from the Athletics Director; Varsity Leadership Council....................................................... 3

VARSITY CLUBS

Baseball........................................................................................... 4 Cheerleading (M/W)................................................................... 5 Curling (M/W)............................................................................... 6 Cycling (M/W)............................................................................... 7 Fastpitch (W)................................................................................. 8 Fencing (M/W).............................................................................. 9 Field Hockey (W)........................................................................10 Figure Skating ............................................................................11 Golf (M/W) ..................................................................................12 Lacrosse (M/W)...........................................................................13 Nordic Skiing...............................................................................15 Sailing............................................................................................16 Squash (M/W).............................................................................17 Swimming (M/W) .....................................................................19 Synchronized Swimming (W)...............................................20 Track & Field (M/W)...................................................................21 Triathlon........................................................................................22 Ultimate (M/W)...........................................................................23 Water Polo (M/W)......................................................................25 Wrestling (M/W).........................................................................27

SUPPORT SERVICES

Varsity Leadership Council.....................................................28

AWARDS

Graduating ‘Q’ Award...............................................................29 Major Awards...................................................................... 30–33 Academic All-Stars and All-Canadians....................... 33–34

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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Hockey, W Cross Country) 8 CUSSL All-Canadians (W Synchro Swimming [8]) 1 CUFLA All-Canadian (M Lacrosse) 2 CIS Major Award Winners (W Wrestling, W Rugby) 5 CIS Tournament All-Stars (W Soccer [3], W Rugby [2]) 2 CIS Football Players of the Week 1 National 1st Place Individual Finish (M Rowing) 1 National 2nd Place Individual Finish (W Rowing) 1 National 3rd Place Individual Finish (W Rowing)

PROVINCIAL RESULTS • 5 Team Titles (M Rugby, W Hockey, Cycling, M Fencing, W Rowing)

• 2 2nd Place Team Finishes (W Rugby, Figure Skating) • 5 3rd Place Team Finishes (W Lacrosse, W Soccer, M Cross Country, M Rowing, W Squash)

• 12 1st Place Individual Finishes (Figure Skating [4], M Fencing [3], W Rowing [3], M Rowing, W Fencing)

• 11 2nd Place Individual Finishes (Figure Skating [4], Cycling [2], W Rowing [2], M Fencing [2], W Fencing)

• 6 3rd Place Individual Finishes (M Rowing [2], W Rowing [2], Figure Skating [2])

• 66 OUA First Team All-Stars (49 Fall/17 Winter Term) • 14 OUA Second Team All-Stars (11 Fall/3 Winter Term) • 4 OUA Rookie of the Year (M Basketball, M Rugby, W Rugby, M Squash)

• 4 OUA All-Rookie Team (W Hockey, M Basketball [2], M Volleyball)

• 10 OUA Special Awards (M Squash, W Wrestling, M Soccer, M Rugby [3], M Volleyball, W Rugby, Field Hockey, M Hockey)

• 3 OUA Athletes of the Week (M Rugby, W Soccer, W Hockey) • 8 OUA Football Players of the Week

UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON ATHLETICS & RECREATION (UCAR)

Voting Members 2012–13: Riley Filion, Ryan Zoehner, Claire Casher, Chris Harris, Gillian Bankas, Roger Healey, Kathy Jackson, George Jackson, Leslie Dal Cin Ex Officio Members: Ann Tierney, Roxy Denniston-Stewart, Jean Côté, Doug Johnson Resource Members: Marcia Irving, Marg Jones, Karen Pearce, Art Manhire, Janean Sergeant, Jeff Downie, Meg Einarson

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WELCOMING MESSAGES

As the 2012-13 athletic season draws to a close, I am very pleased to recognize and applaud the outstanding achievements of our many student-athletes, coaches, teams and programs this year. Congratulations on another great season of Gaels sport! In addition to tremendous individual and team performances over the past year, we were also pleased to host and celebrate many outstanding championships and events including the opening of our newest field, Nixon Field. Our new field instantly provided a special home field advantage for our men’s and women’s teams as Queen’s played host to the Ontario Provincial Rugby Championships. Later this spring, many of our student-athletes will graduate and depart the University to take on new and exciting challenges. As our newest alumni I wish you the best of luck. I also encourage you to remain engaged and to reach out in support of your respective programs and future Gaels as these athletes pursue the athletic legacy that you have helped inspire and forge.

DANIEL WOOLF

Principal & Vice-Chancellor

Thank you for being an important part of the Queen’s community, I look forward to following and celebrating your success as alumni and I look forward to another great season of Queen’s sports in 2013-14. Cha Gheill!

The Colour Awards mark the official end to the athletic year. It is a wonderful time to acknowledge and pay tribute to the efforts of our student-athletes and teams, and to reflect on your accomplishments and all of the accolades you have received. There have been many outstanding sporting moments from the 2012-13 season. I am particularly proud of our studentathletes who successfully combine academics and athletics, earning Academic All-Star status. Queen’s routinely places among the top three schools in Canada for the number of Academic All-Stars. This achievement, combined with your on-field performance, truly makes our university the home of Scholars and Champions. I also want to congratulate the Varsity Leadership Council and our many OUA/CIS Community Service Award nominees for the leadership role that our teams and athletes play in community service initiatives. Thanks too, to the many coaches, support staff and volunteers who are integral to the exceptional experiences of our student-athletes and to the success of our programs. I wish you the best of luck with your exams and I look forward to seeing the Gaels back in action in 2013-14.

ANN TIERNEY

Vice-Provost & Dean of Student Affairs

Go Gaels Go!

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


WELCOMING MESSAGES

Congratulations to our student-athletes, coaches and team support staff on a successful 2012-13 athletic season. There have been many highlights this season, and we are proud to come together as a Gaels community to recognize the outstanding performances of our athletes and teams. It was another banner season for Queen’s; congratulations to our provincial champions in men’s rugby, men’s fencing (3peat), women’s hockey, cycling (3-peat) and women’s rowing. Congratulations also to our many medal-winning teams and athletes. For those of you receiving awards this evening, congratulations on your accolades - they are especially notable give the immense competition present in our programs. My sincerest thank you to our dedicated coaches, team captains, support staff, alumni and team supporters who combine to create an environment supportive to our athletes who pursue excellence on the court, field, turf, track, ice, water and in the classroom.

LESLIE DAL CIN

Director, Athletics and Recreation

Thank-you all for your time and effort that you put in to making Queen’s a university known not only for its academics but for its athletic champions. Go Gaels Go!

The Varsity Leadership Council (VLC) exists as a forum for varsity athletes to discuss the athletic experience at Queen’s, provide recommendations to Queen’s Athletics & Recreation and facilitate interaction between all varsity student-athletes. The council aims to promote a positive image of Queen’s studentathletes and build relations within Queen’s University and Kingston communities through volunteer opportunities and community programs. Finally, the VLC aims to foster a student-athlete culture through team building events and support at home competitions.

This year was an especially great year for volunteer work by our athletes. Receiving recognition for contributions for their generous time and effort towards others, two Gaels were recognized nationally in their sports at the CIS level along with six at the OUA level. A truly remarkable representation of the community spirit at Queen’s. Cha Gheill!!

SHANNON WALSH & ROB STELLICK

Varsity Leadership Council (VLC) Co-Presidents

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

BASEBALL (M)

Back Row (L–R): Graham Skelhorne-Gross, Ben Schoening (Coach), Jeff Skelhorne-Gross (Coach), Jamie Carter, Aaron Short, Nick Tollefson, Ryan Abraham, Nick Ettinger, Jacob Zilli, Jeremy McDonald, Matt Reagan, Jonathon Harris, Jordan Davison, Joe Metzler, Jody Pint Front Row (L–R): Murray Wong, Alex Mann, Alex Slessor, Tyler Whealy, David Venturi (Captain), Aaron Botham Absent: Lukas Burch, Andrew Hastings, Justin Firth, Toph Abt

SEASON RECAP

The baseball team improved their record in the 2012 season, finishing at 5-16. For the first time in their OUA history, Queen’s won a season series, defeating McMaster University in two out of three contests. Other victories came over Laurier, Waterloo and eventual champion University of Toronto. The team showed the ability to compete in close games, posting a 4-4 record in games decided by three or less runs. Queen’s had two players named to the OUA All-Star game: Jamie Cater batted over .300 and picked up the win in two of the team’s victories as the starting pitcher, while Andrew Hastings played excellent defense in centerfield and was a catalyst at the top of the Queen’s lineup.

RESULTS • 5-16 in OUA TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Matt Reagan • Rookie of the Year: Andrew Hastings SPECIAL HONOURS • Jamie Cater: Named to OUA All-Star Game • Andrew Hastings: Named to OUA All-Star Game

The team also saw a complete revamping of it’s coaching staff from the previous year. Jeff Skelhorne-Gross took over as head coach, and brought in Ben Schoening and Ryan Roader as new assistants.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Murray Wong Q, John Harris Q, Jordan Davison Q, Joe Metzler Q

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VARSITY CLUBS

CHEERLEADING (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Alyssa Shaver, Callum Schjerning, Kyle Penfound, Mitchel Hurlbert, Joel Dueck, Liam Hodge, Nicholas Jurgensen, Aaron Gifford, Stephanie Bacon Middle Row (L–R): Lauren Chang, Emma Harvie, Monika Palinkas, Sarah Lawrason, Kristina Frazer, Amelia Briggs-Morris, Taylor Morris, Kirsten Rodgers, Kelsey Won, Alyssa Maclean, Shannon O’Connor, Emily Anderson, Emma Lounsbury Front Row (L–R): Carolyn Grosser, Elizabeth Di Sebastiano, Michael Wilton (Captain), Katie Rizzi (Assistant Coach), Kevin Pat Fong (Head Coach), Katey Paul (Captain), Kathryn Telford, Katie Bell, Natalie Mason Absent: Lucas Currah, Lee Detlor, David Liu, Amanda Biasi, Shannon Haynes, Madeleine Tsinokas, Alicia Deodato

SEASON RECAP

With a new coaching staff and a different structure in place, the team welcomed 14 new members to the squad – many of whom were entirely new to cheerleading – and adopted a different approach towards summer training, practices and preparations for competitions.

RESULTS • 2nd at Power Cheerleading Association Nationals

Opting for a training camp in Cambridge, Ontario as opposed to Scranton, Pennsylvania, the switch kickstarted a great year for the team. The road to PCA Nationals certainly had its fair share of frustrations but the team held on and demonstrated a fierce and strong determination to overcome adversity, culminating in a second run surge at competition to reclaim second spot overall in the division after a testy first run. Such achievement of course would not have been accomplished by the strong support shown by the loyal alumni, parents, Canadian cheer community and of course Queen’s Athletics.

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Kirsten Rodgers • Rookie: Shannon O’Connor

(Collegiate Large Coed Level 6)

• 1st at Canadian Cheer Evolution Big East Blast

competition (Grand Champion in Level 6 Division)

Highlights of this season include the team cheering on the Football and Basketball teams at home games, competing at the Canadian Cheer Evolution Big East Blast event at the K-Rock Centre and winning the Level 6 division as Grand Champions.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Katey Paul Q, Mike Wilton Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

CURLING (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Scott Davey (Men’s Coach), Jonathan Beuk, Simon Barrick, Wesley Forget, Scott Chadwick, Andrew Minty, Mackenzie Dixon (Women’s Coach) Front Row (L–R): Victoria Roberts, Katy Fudge, Emily Dyson, Alex Ross, Lindsay Ross

SEASON RECAP

Both the Men’s and the Women’s Curling teams posted significant improvements on their results of last season. The women started their year with a road trip, splitting a doubleheader against Guelph. An unfortunate 0-3 performance at the Guelph exhibition event left the team with just the tweaks that needed to be made for OUA’s. The women posted three straight wins before running into the Guelph team again, narrowly being edged out in the last end. Fighting for the playoffs, the women unfortunately dropped their next two games, finishing one win out of the tiebreakers.

RESULTS • 4th at OUA Men’s Championship • T-7th at OUA Women’s Championship OUA ALL-STARS • Second Team: Jonathan Beuk, Wesley Forget, Simon Barrick, Scott Chadwick

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Alexandra Ross (W) • Rookie of the Year: Lindsay Ross (W) • Builder: Wesley Forget (M)

The Queen’s men went undefeated en route to winning the 64-team Kingston Whig-Standard bonspiel and the final exhibition event of the season in Guelph. Upon arrival at OUA’s, the team continued that streak, winning their pool again with a perfect 5-0 record. Unfortunately running into a strong Trent team sent the Gaels to the bronze medal game, where they lost on last rock to Carleton. The team will be looking to a new contingent next year to carry the standard, as a large part of the team will be graduating and moving on.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Andrew Minty Q, Scott Chadwick Q

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VARSITY CLUBS

 CYCLING (M/W) − U-CUP CHAMPIONS 

Back Row (L–R): Scott Burgess, Andrew Logan, Jeff Waters, James Clarke, Robert Lancefield Middle Row (L–R): Graeme Giltrow, Stuart Layland, Emma Biancolin, Andrea Burley, Emily Ranft, Haley Smith, Jessica Metuzals, Charles Giangrande, Percy Chan Front Row (L–R): Tom Guiot, Hank Jien, Cameron McPhaden, Etienne Moreau (Asst. Coach), Brett Weersink (Coach), Victoria Giangrande, Jason Leblanc, Brad Parsons Absent: Jon Slaughter (Coach), Kassia Blattner, Cosmin Selagea-Popov, Jennifer Campbell

SEASON RECAP

The Queen’s cycling team captured yet another University Cup victory to complete the three-peat. Etienne Moreau was able to finish second overall again this year in the Men’s A division with 213 points gained from the series of four races. James Clarke finished a solid fourth place overall with 121 points and the rest of the Men’s A team members worked hard to lock down another win for Queen’s. In the Women’s A division, Victoria Giangrande finished second overall after gaining a total of 175 points. Jennifer Campbell improved after moving up a category to the A division. Haley Smith won both of her races that she entered by significant margins and was able to display her dominance once again this year. Finally in the B divisions, Brad Parsons and Hank Jien battled it out for the lead with Hank narrowly edging out Brad by one point for the overall victory. Women’s B saw Jess Metuzals make a strong debut to mountain bike racing.

RESULTS • 1st in University Cup Series (U-Cup) TEAM AWARDS • MVPs: Hank Jien and Brad Parsons • Rookie of the Year: Jess Metuzals SPECIAL HONOURS • Etienne Moreau: (2nd place — Men’s A Overall) • Victoria Giangande: (2nd place — Women’s A Overall)

• Hank Jien: (1st place — Men’s B Overall) • Brad Parsons: (2nd place — Men’s B Overall) • Cameron McPhaden: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Mar. 17)

Next year will see the graduation of the two head coaches, Jon Slaughter (4 years) and Brett Weersink (3 years) with Etienne Moreau taking over the team.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Jon Slaughter Q, James Clarke Q, Scott Burgess Q, Brett Weersink Q, Hank Jien Q, Victoria Giangrande Q, Jennifer Campbell Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

FASTPITCH (W)

Back Row (L–R): Emily Jarvis, Bob Whitfield (Coach), Laura Neal, Laura Broadbent, Pam Hrick, Morgan Gustas, Myron Keech (Manager), Cathy Conlin, Kaitlyn Samson, Meghan Summers, Al Whitfield (Coach), Jillian Taylor (Coach) Front Row (L–R): Carlie Foss, Mackenzie Martyniuk, Kayla Forbes, Amelia Keech, Jenn Collins, Chloe Boynton

SEASON RECAP

Splitting the games and points every weekend was the theme for the Fastpitch team this season.

RESULTS • 8th in Ontario Intercollegiate Women’s Fastpitch

Newcomers to the team, Morgan Gustas, Pam Hrick, Emily Jarvis, Laura Neal, Mackenzie Martyniuk and Meghan Summers contributed offensively and defensively to help the Gaels qualify for the playoff weekend. This is the first time the team qualified playoffs in the last four years.

TEAM AWARDS • MVPs: Amelia Keech and Carlie Foss • Rookie of the Year: Morgan Gustas • Most Dedicated: Chloe Boynton

Association (OIWFA): 9-11 record

At playoffs the team battled through the wet, cold conditions to advance out of the pool play and into the playoff rounds. A convincing 8 -2 win over Laurier advanced Queen’s to play against Guelph in the first round of the playoffs. A pitching duel and great defence from both teams resulted in a 1-0 loss to Guelph which ended the playoff run and the Queen’s Fastpitch season. The playoff weekend was highlighted by the opportunity to participate in the filming of a Rick Mercer Report segment, to bring awareness and attention to the Ontario Intercollegiate Women’s Fastpitch Association (OIWFA). This was aired on CBC on November 6th, 2012.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Pam Hrick, Chloe Boynton, Cathy Conlin, Meghan Summers, Amelia Keech Q

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VARSITY CLUBS

FENCING (M/W) −  MEN’S CHAMPIONS 

Back Row (L–R): Hugh Munby (Head Coach), Justin Kim, Jake Hyatt, Julia Meerakker, Michael Hynes, Nicolaas Smith, Kristian Kraemer, Jamie MacDonald (Asst. Coach), François Beaucage-Gauvreau (Asst. Coach) Third Row (L–R): Devon Gilbert, Rachel Zhou, Vivian Leung, Sarah Kim, Nick Dyke, Robbie Vincent, Jonathan Creighton, Mathias Leung, Peter W. Huan, Sharief Oteafy, Yannick Wong, Roch Villeneuve (Asst. Coach) Second Row (L–R): Yuki Liang, Umair Mahmood, Darren Henry-Noel, Kyra Dorfman, Viviane Kirby (Asst. Armourer), Alison Gomersall, Badral Erdenebileg, Sanna Masud, Helen Percival, Tiffany Chan, Najia Wujid

SEASON RECAP

The OUA Women’s Fencing Championship was held on Feb. 9-10. Gold and silver medals in team relay events enabled the Queen’s Fencing Gaels to capture 2nd place in the championship among the 11 participating universities. The team relays were Queen’s strongest events, led by Women’s Foil who fenced without a loss to capture the gold medal. Their peers in Women’s Sabre fought their way to the gold medal round to lose in a technically demanding match against Carleton. The Queen’s Men’s Fencing team captured its third consecutive championship banner at the OUA Championship Feb 18-19. In Saturday’s individual events, Karl Gardner won Gold in the Men’s Épeé competition and Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau won gold in Men’s Sabre. Five further top 16 places in individual competition set the stage for Queen’s to take the OUA championship on Sunday. Final rankings in Sunday’s team relay events contributed substantially to Queen’s overall point standing. Men’s Sabre took the Gold medal. Men’s Épeé took Silver. And Men’s Foil fought with tactical sophistication to win Silver also.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Laura Bartha Q, Sydney Houston-Goudge Q, Katherine Houston, Najia Wujid Q, Kathryn Papke, Dean Loubert Q, Jeffrey Yeung, Sharief Oteafy Q, Chris Galbraith Q, Adam Sprott Q, François Beaucage-Gauvreau Q, Samuel Yoon, Michael Zhang Q, Will Tran Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

Front Row (L–R): David McBey, Sydney Houston-Goudge, Sarah Siu, Dean Loubert (Men’s Foil Captain), Will Tran (Men’s Sabre Captain), Jimmy Wintle (Men’s Team Captain), Anna Rogers (Women’s Team Captain), Laura Bartha (Women’s Épée Captain), Nancy Chua (Women’s Foil Captain), Kathryn Papke (Women’s Sabre Captain), Michael Zhang (Armourer), Francesca Pang Absent: Rod Carter (Asst. Coach), Scott Nichols (Asst. Coach), Karl Gardner (Men’s Épée Captain)

MEN’S RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Overall: 1st place • Individual Epeé: Karl Gardner placed 1st • Individual Sabre: François Beaucage-Gauvreau placed 1st • Sabre Team Relay: Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau, Will Tran, Jimmy Wintle, and Michael Zhang placed 1st

• Foil Team Relay: Dean Loubert, Badral Erdenebileg, Yannick Wong, and Sharief Oteafy placed 2nd

• Épeé Team Relay: Karl Gardner, Al Quinsey, Justin Kim, and Kristian Kraemer placed 2nd

WOMEN’S RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Overall: 2nd place • Foil Team Relay: Anna Rogers, Nancy Chua, Kyra Dorfman, and Tiffany Chan placed 1st

• Sabre Team Relay: Julia Meerakker, Helen Percival, Kathryn Papke, and Francesca Pang placed 2nd

OUA ALL-STARS • Men: François Beaucage-Gauvreau, Loubert

Karl Gardner, Dean

• Women: Anna Rogers TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Dean Loubert (M); Anna Rogers (W) • MIP: Badral Erdenebileg (M); Julia Meerakker (W) • Rookie of the Year: Jannick Wong (M); Yuki Liang (W) • Coaches’ Award: Jimmy Wintle (M); Sarah Siu (W) SPECIAL HONOURS • François Beaucage-Gauvreau: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Feb. 19)

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VARSITY CLUBS

FIELD HOCKEY (W)

Back Row (L–R): Kieran Courtright (Asst. Coach), Erica Pearson, Lauren Taylor, Amanda Cronkhite, Emily Mills, Natali McGladrey, Kara Pogue, Allison Wallis, Karl Erickson (Asst. Coach) Middle Row (L–R): ): Francesca Ruddick (Asst. Coach), Carolyn Buchanan, Amber Halcovitch, Sarah Libera, Kyla Craig, Meghan Rooney, Mary-Anne Reid (Coach) Front Row (L–R): Lindsay Bjornson, Caitlin Gordon, Lindsey Logan, Briana Kelly (Captain), Fiona Downey, Morgan Bignell (Captain), Katie Macdonald, Marina Giovanoli (Captain) Goalkeepers (L-R): Emily Kakouris, Amy Hanes

SEASON RECAP

The Queen’s Field Hockey Team concluded the season with a record of 2-9-1.

RESULTS • 2-9-1 in OUA

The athletes worked hard and committed to a high level of play that was recognized throughout the OUA, including a tie with the CIS contenders, the Western Mustangs. The success of the final weekend of home games with many parents, peers and alumni out supporting the team will carry them forward into a strong upcoming season.

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Morgan Bignell • Rookie of the Year: Lauren Taylor • MIPs: Erica Pearson and Meghan Rooney

Fifth year player, Allison Wallis, was the recipient of the OUA Gail Wilson award for outstanding contribution to the community and to the sport of field hockey.

SPECIAL HONOURS • Allison Wallis: OUA Gail Wilson Award

In the meantime, the team will continue to develop, including taking an opportunity to tour to the UK during reading week to play.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Morgan Bignell Q, Amber Halcovitch Q, Marina Giovanoli Q, Allison Wallis Q, Meghan Rooney Q

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


VARSITY CLUBS

FIGURE SKATING

Back Row (L–R): Spencer Yakaback (Dance Coach), Jodi Anderson, Teal Mackintosh, Lauren Kolarek, Elizabeth Liao, Kenneth Lockwood, Joshua Lockwood, Renee Tse, Stefani Mackie, Jennifer Pickering, Melissa Minken, Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Front Row (L–R): Jamie Oderkirk (Head Coach), Nicole Grenon, Gwendolyn Eadie, Charlotte MacDonald (Co-Captain), Megan van den Akker, Anna Krzemien, Sarah Trick, Desiree Guimont Absent: Rachel Coens (Off-Ice Conditioning Coach), Clare Higgins, Kelsey Keane (Co-Captain), Cathryn Schroeder (Free Skate Coach), Aaron Springford (Dance Coach),Tasha Urbancic

SEASON RECAP

The season began with a fifth place finish at the Carleton Invitational and the team moved up one position at the McMaster Invitational. The year culminated in a much improved standing, coming in second at the OUA Championship which was hosted by Queen’s.

TEAM RESULTS • 2nd at OUA Championship

There were many personal bests with first place finishes coming from Renee Tse in Senior Silver Singles and in Intermediate Similar Pairs with her partner, Charlotte MacDonald. Nicole Grenon and Anna Krzemien skated to win gold in Senior Similar Pairs. They also turned in a bronze medal performance in Pairs Four with Jodi Anderson and Melissa Minken. Gwen Eadie joined in with a flawless skate worthy of the gold medal in Open Solo Dance. She skated with Elizabeth Liao, Sarah Trick, and Megan van den Akker to come in second in the Bronze Rhythm Dance. Elizabeth herself freeskated to a silver medal finish in Gold Singles. Second place finishes were earned in both the Junior Silver (Clare Higgins and Lauren Kolarek) and Senior Silver (Stefani Mackie and Jennifer Pickering) Similar Dances. The team closed the championship strongly in Synchronized Skating, placing third.

• Bronze Rhythm Dance: Gwen Eadie, Elizabeth

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Gwen Eadie Q, Kenneth Lockwood Q, Charlotte MacDonald Q, Teal Mackintosh Q, Renee Tse Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS • Intermediate Similar Pairs: Charlotte MacDonald and Renee Tse – 1st

Liao, Sarah Trick, and Megan van den Akker – 2nd • Senior Similar Pairs: Nicole Grenon and Anna Krzemien – 1st • Junior Silver Similar Dance: Clare Higgins and Lauren Kolarek – 2nd • Pairs Four: Jodi Anderson, Nicole Grenon, Anna Krezmien, and Melissa Minken – 3rd • Senior Silver Singles: Renee Tse – 1st • Gold Singles: Elizabeth Liao – 2nd • Senior Silver Similar Dance: Stefani Mackie and Jennifer Pickering – 2nd • Open Solo Dance: Gwen Eadie – 1st • Synchronized Skating: 3rd

TEAM AWARDS • Rookie of the Year: Anna Krzemien • MIP: Sarah Trick • MVP: Elizabeth Liao

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GOLF (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Echo Chan, Drew Barvir, Andrew Rogers, Alex Jardine, Jordan Gregoris, Brandon Lackie, Russell Bowie, Matt LaRiviere, Bert Kea (Coach) Front Row (L–R): Alexandra Rawn, Mischi Ruszowski, Taylor Henderson (Men’s Captain), Jennifer Kates (Women’s Captain), Sarah Ingram, Jamie Smith Absent: Sandy McBride (Coach), Matt Courchene, Nina Wan, Justin Gilman, Elliott Flederus

SEASON RECAP

The women’s team in league play competed in six Invitational tournaments. Their best finish being 3rd, in the Carleton tournament. Highlights during the season were Captain Jenn Kates shooting a personal low of 82 at Waterloo and Alex Rawn finishing with the same score at the OUA championship. The team scores were average or below in the other tournaments and finished 8th in the OUA championship. The men’s team also competed in six Invitational tournaments. They earned gold at Guelph and at their own event at Queen’s. They finished 3rd at Carleton. In league play, the overall first all-star was Russell Bowie, making him the top player in league play. The Queen’s team finished 3rd overall in Invitational tournaments.

RESULTS • Women: finished 8th at OUA Championship • Men: finished 5th at OUA Championship OUA ALL-STARS • Second Team: Echo Chan TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Russell Bowie • MIP: Echo Chan • Rookie of the Year: Jordan Gregoris

At the OUA Championship hosted by Waterloo at The Grey Silo golf course the men finished 5th overall, with the event being won by Western. Queen’s was only six strokes back of first place. Their overall score was eight strokes better than last year when the team finished third. Echo Chan of Kingston shot 75 and 71 to earn a spot on the OUA second all-star team.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Matt Courchene Q

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VARSITY CLUBS

LACROSSE (M)

Back Row (L–R): Alex Guiney, Alex Burk, Chris Porter, Andrew Stefanelli, Nate Kerstens, Pierson Mayhew, Adam Seaborn, Alex Wright Middle Row (L–R): Mitch Grant, Marc Santos, Shingo Tanaka, Marcus Acaster, Christopher Haliberton, Ross Kelly, James Bertrand Front Row (L–R): Dominic Lisi, Jesse Noel, Ryan Zoehner, Ryan Wagner, Josh Smith, Georgian Dimopoulos, Cam Douglas Absent: Ian Curry, Matt Eriksen, Mitchell Grimmer, Andrew Leonard, Benjamin Lewis, Matthew Timbrell, Andrew Myers, Alex Ostojic, Conner Pugliese, Paul Rudling, Matt Scoon, Will Smyth, Andrew Thomas, Alex Vincent, Zain Yassein, Brendan Zoehner, Don Tough (Coach), Devon Tough (Coach)

SEASON RECAP

This season the men’s lacrosse team was able to rebound from a disappointing 2011 campaign with a very positive 2012 season. While the season began on a losing note, by the midway point the team had rounded into top form finishing 3rd in the Eastern Division. Despite dropping two games in double overtime, the men’s lacrosse team finished 4-3-2 courtesy of a 4-1 run beginning with a 17-0 thumping of the Concordia Stingers; Alex Guiney and Zane Yassein shared the very rare lacrosse shutout in the victory.

RESULTS • 4-3-2 in CUFLA East (Tied for 3rd) CUFLA ALL-CANADIANS • Ryan Zoehner – Defence TEAM AWARDS • Rookie of the Year: James Bertrand • MVP: Ryan Zoehner

The strong play in the second half of the season vaulted the team into the Eastern Conference quarter-finals. Unfortunately despite a strong eight point performance by leading scorer Matt Eriksen the effort was not quite enough as the men’s lacrosse team fell 13-12 at the hands of the Bishop Gaiters. This season saw an exceptionally strong rookie class with multiple first years earning starting roles and contributing in key situations. With a young, talented team fresh off playoff experience, 2013 will undoubtedly be a strong year for men’s lacrosse.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Ian Curry Q, Matt Eriksen Q, Ross Kelley Q, Nate Kerstens Q, Pierson Mayhew Q, Alex Ostojic Q, Ryan Zoehner Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

LACROSSE (W)

Back Row (L–R): Pat Bolland (Head Coach), Meghan Klassen, Mackenzie Cairns, Murielle Landry, Teresa Mayo (Captain), Alayna Bradd, Stephanie Burrows, Lina Teichmann, Lesley Hamilton, Sarah McLean Front Row (L–R): Kerry Maguire, Marsha Cryderman (Player/Coach), Sarah Goldspink, Mary-Michelle Bolland (Player/Coach), Keenan Munno, Jennifer Farrow (Captain), Erin Quon Absent: Abby Bolland, Erin Salonen

SEASON RECAP

The Gaels won Bronze for the third year in a row at the OUA Championship hosted by Queen’s in Kingston. For 2012, Coach Bolland installed a new offense, which struggled at first, but the team improved steadily to peak at the end of the season. Overall, the regular season record was 5-6-0 with 111 goals for and 83 goals against. Over the season, mid-fielders Sarah Goldspink and Teresa Mayo (co-captain) led the team with 24 goals each. Forward Marsha Cryderman (co-player/coach) was a close second with 23. Jen Farrow (co-captain) scored nine. The OUA Championships saw Queen’s play McMaster in the quarter-finals, winning handily. That advanced the Gaels to the semifinals against Western, where they lost, but many say was the best game played all year by both teams. The Bronze medal game was a hard-fought battle against Laurier. The final score was 8 – 7 for the Gaels.

RESULTS • OUA Regular Season: 2nd Eastern Division, 5th overall

• OUA Championship: Bronze OUA ALL-STARS • Marsha Cryderman TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Sarah Goldspink • Rookie of the Year: Kerry Maguire • Outstanding Contribution: Marsha Cryderman/ Mary Michelle Bolland

Queen’s again will graduate eight players this year and a special thanks goes to them for all of their years of hard work and wish them continued success.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Mary Michelle Bolland Q, Alayna Bradd Q, Marsha Cryderman Q, Sarah Goldspink Q, Murielle Landry Q, Keenan Munno Q, Erin Quon Q

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VARSITY CLUBS

NORDIC SKIING (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Sarah Lamb, Morgan Williams, Craig Christensten, Nick Castel, Laura Hoogstraten, Hillary MacMillan, Greg Harries Front Row (L–R): Tamara Schindeler, James Taylor (Asst. Coach), Brett Weersink (Head Coach), Brad Parsons (Asst. Coach), Jess Metuzals (Asst. Coach), Katie Prufer

SEASON RECAP

The Nordic Ski team had a strong 2012-13 season with approximately 20 athletes training six times per week starting in early October. Twelve of these athletes were selected for the race team after the winter training camp in January. The race team competed in nine different races over the course of four weekends on the road. Brad Parsons had a standout season providing top 20 placings in skate races throughout the year. The team peaked well at the OUA championships, hosted by Lakehead in Thunder Bay. Katie Prufer had an exceptional 12th place finish in the women’s 5km skate race and finished 17th overall for the weekend. The men’s relay team had their best result in years finishing in 4th place and as the 3rd university to cross the line. The team of Taylor, Parsons and Weersink finished with an impressive combined time of 32:04.5, less then a second ahead of Waterloo.

RESULTS

OUA Team Results: • Men’s A Relay - 4th • Women’s A Relay - 7th OUA Individual Results: • Katie Prufer - 12th in 5km Skate • Brad Parsons - 19th in 10 km Skate

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Katie Prufer • Rookie of the Year: Nick Castel

Head coach Weersink will be graduating and next year’s coaching staff will include race veterans Brad Parsons, Jess Metuzals and James Taylor.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Brett Weersink Q, Greg Harries Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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SAILING (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Alex Smyth, Jonah Burke-Kleinman, Mac Morrin, Patrick Smit, David Kagan, Graham Hutchings, Will Schwenger Red Sweaters (L–R): Max St-Maurice (Coach), Greg Harries, Lance Fraser, Dylan Stafford, Taylor Stubbins, Spencer Stubbins, Phil Price Middle Row (L–R): Rihanna Henderson, Stacey Seymore, Brian Williamson, Aaron Babier, Nick Schwenger, Roby Douglas, Nicole Czegledy, Claire Boileau Front Row (L–R): Kate Thomas, Arielle Morgan, Paul Throop, Clifton Kartner, Joy Macdonald, Matt Reeves Absent: Alex Pitcher, Anders Brown, Andrew Faruschou, Andrew Leriche, Andrew Parkes, Ben McLaughlin, Cameron Allen, Cameron Wyndham, Chris Hyde, Eric Goldfarb, Heather Richardson, Hilary Grantmyre, Isabella Mira, Ken Faurschou, Madi Lott, Matt Sullivan, Oliver Blake, Oliver Neal, Parker Cudney, Paul Ehvert, Sean Magee-Saxton, Sean Pitcher, Victoria Ehmann, Roby Douglas

SEASON RECAP

The Queen’s Sailing Team’s 2012 season was an eventful and successful one. They competed in 12 regattas in the Mid-Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (MAISA), increasing their ranking from 38th to 22nd out of 50 teams. They also competed in two regattas in the Canadian Intercollegiate Sailing Association (CICSA), taking home the National Team Racing Championship title for the second year in a row, hosted right here in Kingston. They finished 3rd at the National Fleet Racing Championships, a title they hope to win back next year.

RESULTS • Ranked 3rd out of 10 teams in Canadian Intercollegiate Sailing Association (CICSA)

• Ranked 22nd out of 50 teams in Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association (MAISA)

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Paul Throop • Rookie of the Year: Nick Schwenger

It was coach Max St-Maurice’s first season with the team, and he did a great job of motivating and pushing the team all season long. The team will be sad to lose many key members who are graduating this year: Cameron Allen, Oliver Blake, William ‘Roby’ Douglas, Victoria Ehmann, Greg Harries, Arielle Morgan, Phillipe Price, Heather Richarson, Spencer Stubbins, Mathew Sullivan, Will Schwenger, Paul Throop. Of the graduating team members, all but one have been part of the team for their entire time at Queen’s.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Phil Price, Cameron Allen Q, Oliver Blake Q, Roby Douglas Q,Victoria Ehmann Q, Greg Harries Q, Arielle Morgan Q, Heather Richardson Q, Spencer Stubbins Q, Mathew Sullivan Q, Will Schwenger Q, Paul Throop Q

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


VARSITY CLUBS

SQUASH (M)

Back Row (L–R): Adrian Dingle (Co-captain), Aadam Tejpar, Tim Livingston, Wes Cranston, Alex Ford, Patrick O’Sullivan, Alex Cormier (Co-captain), Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Front Row (L–R): Patrick Livingston, Vicrum Vaidya, Theo Petropolis, Kyle Boynton, Mo Hamour, SunMo Yeon, Rishi Midha

SEASON RECAP

The men’s squash team picked up a number of very good rookies this year including four who were ranked in the top seven on the team: first-year Mo Hamour (#2), Patrick O’Sullivan (#3), Vicrum Vaidya (#5) and first-year Theo Petropolis (#6). The other newcomers (Patrick Livingston, Wesley Cranston, Rishi Midha and Sam Yeon) also strengthened the team considerably and will be expected to step into the shoes of the graduating athletes in years to come. Although the team was stronger than it has been in the recent past, the tournament results were mixed. This was partly due to the absence of some top players at some of the events, particularly #1 Alex Ford at the OUA Championships, which contributed to Queen’s coming 4th.

RESULTS • 4th at the OUA Squash Championships • Jesters Squash Championships to be held March 22; Queen’s is seeded #3

OUA ALL-STARS • Mo Hamour TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Alex Ford • Rookie of the Year: Mo Hamour • MIP: Adrian Dingle SPECIAL HONOURS • Mo Hamour: OUA Rookie of the Year

This result was compensated to some extent by Mo Hamour being named All-star and Rookie of the Year. With the enthusiastic and inspirational leadership of co-captains Alex Cormier and Adrian Dingle, Queen’s still has a chance to redeem itself at the Jesters Squash Championships on March 22.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Aadam Tejpar Q, Adrian Dingle Q, Tim Livingston Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

SQUASH (W)

Back Row (L–R): Emily Peebles, Laura Coutts, Stefa Korda, Heather Lamb, Caitlin Klein, Felicia Chandrakumar Front Row (L–R): Amy Hunt, Megan Richmond, Alex Sitnik, Sabrina Carew, Erin Roberts, Hanna Grover Absent: Alayna Bradd

SEASON RECAP

The Queens Women’s squash team had a strong showing in regular season, beating all opposing schools and finishing with an 8-0 record. Going into OUA finals, the team was down one of their top players, however the team rallied and pulled out a few close matches to come third, three points behind 1st place. At the National Individual University Championships, the Queen’s team had a record showing of seven athletes. Queens athletes had 1st place finishes in both the A and B division, a 2nd place finish in the B division and a 3rd place finish in the open division.

RESULTS • 3rd place at OUA Championship OUA ALL-STARS • Erin Roberts TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Erin Roberts • Rookie of the Year: Megan Richmond

The final championship of the year, the Jesters Championships take place March 23 in Toronto. Queens will be fielding their top team and are expected to finish strong.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Alayna Bradd Q, Erin Roberts Q, Heather Lamb Q

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


VARSITY CLUBS

SWIMMING (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Lok Choi, Rebecca Ferguson, Anne Hermon, Margo Bacher, Briar Tedesco, Taylor Ostrander Middle Row (L–R): Caitlin Jardine, Jacqueline Chan, Zoe Keirstead, Abraham Lozano, Dominique Austin, Edison Jyang, Ken Anderson (Coach) Front Row (L–R): Connor Maddock, Grant Jones, Shahira Ishak (Co-Captain), Tanner Cassidy (Co-Captain), Samantha Biglieri (Co-Captain), Courtney Braun, Rebecca Afford, Meghan Thomas Absent: Ian Palmeter, Ted Donnelly

SEASON RECAP

It was a year of great growth and development for Queen’s Swimming, which was markedly faster than in the previous few years due to a strong crop of rookies.

RESULTS • Women: 8th place at OUA Championships • Men: 9th place at OUA Championships

The competition season started out with great swims at the OUA Sprint Invitational in Guelph followed by the Hall of Fame Invitational in Etobicoke, where Queen’s swimmers faced competition from across the country. Following this, Divisional Championships, held in Ottawa, saw a large percentage of Queen’s athlete’s placing at or near the tops of their field. Towards the end of 2012 and into early 2013, Queen’s swimmers took place in a number of meets, including Canada Cup and Ontario Cup in order to gear up for OUA Championships in Toronto.

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Margo Bacher • Rookie: Meghan Thomas

This year at the OUA championships, Queen’s Swimming had more swimmers scoring individual points and relays placing in the top 8, resulting in an improvement in the team’s overall standings over the previous season. Queen’s Swimming also had one swimmer, Margo Bacher, qualify for, and compete at the CIS Championships in Calgary.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Samantha Biglieri Q, Tanner Cassidy Q, Anne Hermon Q, Shahira Ishak Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

SYNCHRO (W)

Back Row (L–R): Hannah Koke, Laura Snowdon, Danielle Allan, Anna Stratton, Colleen Gammie, Taylor Hobbs, Jillien Regier, Georgia Carley, Lise Papineau, Erin Milner, Megan Smallwood Middle Row (L–R): Luba Goyaniuk (Novice Team Coach), Emily Post (Novice Team Coach), Emily Verbiski, Ellen Ritchie, Grace Adams, Janice Niemann, Claire Rinne, Allyshia Van Tol, Emma Kanga, Julia Cioffi, Helena Coulas, Xenia Reinfels (Yellow Team Coach), Renee Matte (Blue Team Coach) Front Row (L–R): : Rebecca David, Kathleen Lance, Jennifer Snowdon, Kristen Chen, Alex Cross (Captain), Madison Nicoloff, Nicole Amato, Melissa McCoy, Adrienne Rinne, Francesca Di Pietro Absent: Rhiannon Kemp, Sarah Luckett-Gatopoulos, Sydney Proudfoot, Alison Purdon, Katelyn Ward

SEASON RECAP

The season began with the McGill Invitational in November, where Queen’s earned two silvers, in the team event and novice team event, and a bronze in the duet event. Queen’s Synchro then hosted Eastern Canadian Divisionals at the ARC in January. The club earned thirteenth and eleventh place finishes in duet and fifth and sixth place finishes in novice team. In the team category, Queen’s teams placed eleventh, sixth, and fifth. The season finished off in February at CUSSL Nationals at Western. The novice teams earned fifth and sixth place, maintaining their placing from the previous competition. The Red team moved up in the rankings from the preliminary event to finals, finishing thirteenth. In finals, the Queen’s Blue team finished in ninth despite having to re-swim their routine due to technical difficulties. The Queen’s Yellow team finished fourth overall, moving up from their preliminary sixth place finish.

RESULTS • Queen’s Yellow Team: 4th in Canada • Queen’s Blue Team: 9th in Canada • Queen’s Red Team: 13th in Canada • Queen’s Novice Gold: 5th in Canada • Queen’s Novice Diamonds: 6th in Canada • Queen’s Duet (Purdon/Niemann): 11th in Canada

• Queen’s Duet (Post/Goyaniuk): 13th in Canada CUSSL ALL-CANADIANS • Danielle Allan, Megan Smallwood, Claire Rinne, Kristen Chen, Janice Niemann, Kathleen Lance, Sydney Proudfoot, Alex Cross

TEAM AWARDS • Rookie of the Year: Adrienne Rinne • MVP: Erin Milner

Queen’s performances at Nationals and throughout the entire year were impressive given the tough competition from a number of universities who were new to the league this season.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Alex Cross Q, Megan Smallwood Q, Claire Rinne Q, Danielle Allan Q, Kristen Chen Q

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


VARSITY CLUBS

TRACK & FIELD (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): ): Kip Arlidge, Vik Kendeth, Josh Potvin, Eric MacPherson, Daniel Grant, David Cashin, Jayevon Foster, Matt Webster, Jeff Mountjoy, Michael Bentley, Thomas Juha, Chris Fitzgibbon Middle Row (L–R): Steve Boyd (Head Coach), Julie-Anne Staelhi, Alex Hutton, Lucas Petersen, Hunter Agnew, Eric Schwab, Ali Abbas, Corbin Johnson, Paul Wannas, Jeff Costen, Kaley Ogilvy, Trevor Moore (Asst. Coach) Front Row (L–R): Meghan Tait, Celine Theriault, Erin O’Higgins, Tyson Loney (Captain), Ceilidh Stubbs (Captain), Bianca Chelu-Penalagan, Katie Pettes, Veronica Allan

SEASON RECAP

In total, eighteen Gaels would make team standards for participation in the OUA championships, with 16 making the trip to Windsor. On the men’s side, the team was led by 4th year Josh Potvin’s 7th place in the 1500m and second year Dave Cashin’s 9th place in the 3000m. The women were led by a pair of rookies--Julie-Anne Staelhi, who finished 4th in the 1500m and Erin O’Higgins, who finished 7th in the 3000m. The Gael’s women’s 4x800m team finished 5th, securing qualification to the CIS Championship in Edmonton. Four athletes qualified for the CIS Championships— Staelhi in the 1500m and the women’s 4x800m team consisting of Staelhi, Erin Slade, O’Higgins, and Ceilidh Stubbs. Julie-Anne capped the best rookie season by a female in Gaels distance track history with a 5th place finish, becoming the 4th best Queen’s performer alltime at the 1500m. The Gaels 4x800 team exceeded its 10th place seeding with an outstanding 7th place finish, becoming the third best 4x800 team in school history, missing the Queen’s record by only 1 second.

RESULTS • Women 8th at OUA Championship • Men 9th at OUA Championship • Women 16th at CIS Championship INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • 4th: Julie-Anne Staelhi (1500m) • 5th: Women’s 4x800m • 6th: Men’s 4x800m • 7th: Erin O’Higgins (3000m) • 8th: Josh Potvin (1500m) INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT CIS CHAMPIONSHIP • 5th: Julie-Anne Staelhi (1500m) • 7th: Women’s 4x800m TEAM AWARDS • MVP (Male): Jacob Wanuch • MVP (Female): Julie-Anne Staelhi • Rookie of the Year (Male): Josh Potvin • Rookie of the Year (Female): Julie-Anne Staelhi

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Jayevan Foster Q, Tyson Loney Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

TRIATHLON (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Ben Boulton, Brenton Button, Emelie Stigsson, Ingrid Hoffmann, Brayden Ridley, Charlie Ashbourne, Spencer MacDonald, Renee Longo, Nicole Grenon Middle Row (L–R): Lindsey Logan, Gillian Labrie, Sally St.Amant, Shannen Oxley, Julia Jackson, Andrea Gauthier, Katherine Witherspoon, Jenn Montgomery, Katie Skyvington, Brittany Walker, Jamie Barill, Tara Worthy Front Row (L–R): Victoria Kerr, Stefan Mooney-Fardella, Graham Avery, Patricia Narbaitz (Head Coach), Nick Esterbauer (Head Coach), Anna Seltner, Haley Massong, Kevin Sagermann

SEASON RECAP

Queen’s Triathlon had a strong start to the University Multisport Series (UMS) at Swim, Row, Go this January, where the team dominated the competition, winning 110 out of a possible 155 points. Queen’s then continued the winning streak at Hart House Indoor Triathlon in February, despite a team size severely limited by a winter storm. The small, yet dedicated, group of triathletes literally could not have performed better, and captured all of the top spots in the categories represented.

RESULTS • As of March 21, team still competing in University Multi-Sport Series

TEAM AWARDS • MVP (Male): Graham Avery • MVP (Female): Jen Reynolds • Rookie of the Year: Nicholas Glennon

March’s Splash & Dash in London saw more success for Queen’s, with the rookies nearly sweeping their races, as well as some very strong performances from the veterans amongst fierce competition. Queen’s Tri hopes to defend the UMS title for the seventh consecutive year as the team will host the series championship race on April 7th.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Graham Avery Q, Nick Esterbauer Q, Gillian Labrie Q, Patricia Narbaitz Q

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


VARSITY CLUBS

ULTIMATE (M)

Back Row (L–R): Misiu Godfrey, Kyle Wood, Pete Galbraith, Alex Ginther, Remi Ojo, Miles Wilson, Samuel Ng, Mark Ally, David Murray Middle Row (L–R): Ben Yeung, Jakob Pugi, Brian Niepage, Dylan Cattanach, Chris Galt (Coach/Captain), Ryan Wilson (Co-Captain), Richard Macklem (Fitness Commander), Steven Jeffreys, Andrew Ma, Kenneth Dick, Andrew Hickman Front Row (L–R): Marshall Wang, Eric Daechsel, Andrew Carroll, Ryan Evin, Chase Heinemann, Dylan Laupacis, Matt Slonetsky, Chris Szymus Absent: Colin Bell, Adam Cameron, Tim Heneghan, Andy Kim, Felix Lascelles, Victor Li, Kyle Thompson, Ryan Walsh

SEASON RECAP

This year the team put in a strong effort throughout the season, be it in practice and games. Two weeks in, the team hosted the annual tournament, Easterns, in Kingston. After pushing hard the Gaels made it all the way to the semi’s in an unforgettable OT match against McGill, regrettably losing the last point. The team finished up taking third against Waterloo. The B team displayed heart and talent on the field, rivaling higher seated teams such as Ottawa, where they earned a win.

RESULTS • 3rd Place finish at Canadian Eastern University Ultimate Championship (CEUUC)

TEAM AWARDS • Rookie of the Year: Steven Jefferys • MVP: Matt Slonetsky

Unable to attend Nationals in B.C. due to financial constraints, the team did end up traveling to a mock nationals tournament in Hamilton. Although the competitive atmosphere was not quite at its height, the Gaels finished the tournament with 5 wins and 2 losses. The B team also displayed fierce determination, playing almost savage the entire tournament with eight players. A special recognition and thanks goes to the vets for the years they’ve dedicated and for the encouragement and skills they were able to pass on. In contrast, a large base of new additions to the team came this year, whom will take the Gaels far in the years to come.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Adam Cameron Q, Chris Galt Q, Richard Macklem Q, Oluremi Ojo Jr. Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

ULTIMATE (W)

Back Row (L–R): Rebecca Tumino, Rebeka Brykajlo, Paula Wong, Amanda Sheppard, Katie Toogood, Kylie Denardo, Hailey McInnis, Rebecca Saaltink, Nina Ramic Front Row (L–R): Carly Hills, Amanda Cicchino, Suzie Ingram, Paula Saliba, Stephanie Harper, Chantal Badger Absent: Christina Douglas, Megan Gao, Michelle Wang, Kelsey Chan and Helen Liao

SEASON RECAP

The Women’s Ultimate team had a very exciting Fall 2012 season. This year the team had the opportunity to compete both on the Gaels home turf and across the country. Queen’s first competed in the Canadian Eastern University Ultimate Championships (CEUUC) at home in Kingston, defeating Western in the consolation finals to place 3rd. For the first time Queen’s also had a B team compete in CEUUC, who competed hard and developed their skills.

RESULTS • 3rd place at Canadian Eastern University Championships (CEUUC)

• 4th place at Canadian University Ultimate Championships (CUUC)

TEAM AWARDS • MIP: Suzanne Ingram • MVP: Carly Hills

The Gaels were the only Eastern team in Canada to compete in the National tournament, the Canadian University Ultimate Championships (CUUC), in Kelowna, British Columbia. After facing tough competition from the western teams, the Gaels finished 4th.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Suzanne Ingram Q, Paula Saliba Q, Amanda Sheppard, Hailey McInnis, Rebeka Brykajlo

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


VARSITY CLUBS

WATER POLO (M)

Back Row (L–R): Arno Van Alst (Asst. Coach), Will Giancoulias, Ron Lau, Bradley Ross, Dave Hill (Head Coach), Peter Sreckovic, Charles McClintock, Dmitri Tchebotarev, Sergiy Kolosov (Asst. Coach) Front Row (L–R): Nick Chauvin, Tim Burton, Bogdan Diaconu, Steve Long, Jamieson Ryan, Hugh Ragan (captain), Leonard Wang Absent: Alexander Taylor, Aly Mokhtar, James Bickerton, Michael Dalziel, Trevor Robinson, Ziv Deutsch

SEASON RECAP

This season the water polo program had a major change in leadership with a new coach and, with that, there was a new philosophy introduced. Players were asked to make a stronger connection between training and performance so that games could have predictable results from identifiable systems of play.

RESULTS • 5th at OUA Championship TEAM AWARDS • MIP: Jamieson Ryan • MVP: Trevor Robinson

The season had highs and lows that were in sharp contrast and did not follow a curve. This meant the team beat every OUA opponent other than the Gold and Silver programs from UofT and Carleton. The problem the team will now address is bringing the best performance at the end of the season and that should be on the radar for the whole team as winter training centres on this. There was solid goaltending from Charles McClintock this year and great leadership from players like Trevor Robinson, James Bickerton and Hugh Ragan. Strong rookies Aly Mokhtar and Ziv Deutsch, and low graduating numbers, should make next season a great one from start to finish.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Trevor Robinson Q, Ron Lau Q, Dmitri Tchebotarev Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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VARSITY CLUBS

WATER POLO (W)

Back Row (L–R): Anna Seltner, Sarah Branson, Jessica Buffam, Michaela Keenan-Pelletier, Dave Hill (Head Coach), Marissa Robinson (co-captain), Julia McClintock, Nicole Kuchernko, Kirsten Morris, Jenn Heaton Front Row (L–R): Mila Janjic-Zarab, Kate Portner Gartke, Tess Beveridge, Shannon Craig, Renee Donada, Lauren Therriault, Janell Klassen, Emily Ready Absent: Vicky Saage, Alex Watt, Judith Weist (co-captain), Meredith Williams, Kat Keenan-Pelletier (Asst. coach)

SEASON RECAP

This season, the women’s program had a major change in leadership and new demands to train with greater focus and intensity. Players were asked to find ways to approach the game as a team rather than just as individuals with varied skill from many diverse clubs.

RESULTS • 5th at OUA Championship TEAM AWARDS • Rookie of the Year: Renee Donado • MVP: Judith Weist

During the season the Gaels increased their game schedule by 30% and beat every OUA team other than the Gold and Silver programs from Carleton and UofT. The team started a duo of rookie goaltenders, with only high school experience, and found great team defence to fit their strengths. There was never any quit with this program and the struggle we had at OUA Championships came from putting too much pressure on ourselves after seeing our potential. That lesson has been learned the hard way and veteran leaders like Marissa Robinson, Judith Weist and Emily Ready are working hard to take the very talented squad the next steps to a podium performance.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Kirsten Morris Q, Kate Portner Gartke Q, Nicole Kucherenko Q, Jessica Buffam Q, Mila Janjic-Zarab Q

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COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


VARSITY CLUBS

WRESTLING (M/W)

Back Row (L–R): Gianni Vecchio (Head Coach), Alex Kane, Alex Cheung, Julie Briffa, Morgan Anderson, Lizz Wigle, Adam McKenna, Rob McKay, Joel Smith Front Row (L–R): Majid Hassanpour, Rachael Murre, Kerri Malcolm, Lily Coneybeare, Yi Quan, Keenan Drury Absent: Marcus Niemann (Coach), Ashley Niemann (Coach)

SEASON RECAP

The wrestling team had a remarkable season that spanned from September to February in which they competed in 8 tournaments.

RESULTS • Men: 8th at OUA Championship • Women: 7th at OUA Championship

The Gaels trained hard and succeeded at each competition including both junior and senior provincials. All the athletes showed perseverance despite injuries and all wrestled well at the OUA’s where Yi Quan was the recipient of the OUA community service award.

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS @ OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Women: 4th Yi Quan (63kg), 4th Kerri Malcolm

Quan was later named a co-winner of the women’s wrestling CIS student-athlete community service award at the CIS championship in London, Ontario. Queen’s continues to train hard in anticipation of placing even higher next season.

(82kg)

• Men: 6th Adam McKenna (68kg) TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Kerri Malcolm • Rookie: Yi Quan SPECIAL HONOURS • Yi Quan: CIS student-athlete community service award, OUA community service award

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES None

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13

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SUPPORT SERVICES

VARSITY SPORT LEADERSHIP NAME COUNCIL

Back Row (L–R): Shawna Griffin, Jimmy Wintle, Hugh Ragan, Aaron Gazendam, Jacob Glantz, Ryan Golden, Matthew Eriksen Middle Row (L–R): Anna Rodgers, Oliver Neal, Alecia Kallos, Nick McGraw, Alan Payno-Monto, Kara Pogue (VP Athlete Involvement), Ryan Zoehner (VP Communications), Chantal McFetridge (VP Community Outreach), Etienne Moreau, Jon Slaughter, Katie Neville, Sabrina Carew Front Row (L–R): Marisa Robinson, Laura Snowden, Marin MacLeod, Rob Stellick (Co-president), Shannon Walsh (Co-president), Linsey Logan, Lisa Minutillo, Chantal Badger Absent: Colin Greenwood, Rami Maassarani, Joseph Zupo, Elise Hoffmann, Teresa Mayo, Jennifer Farrow, Anthony Marino, Pat Zanetti, Amelia Keech, Joy MacDonald, Alex Cormier, Janelle Yu, Wesley Forget, Sannen Oxley

SEASON RECAP

In its inaugural year, the Varsity Leadership Council (VLC) has implemented several programs that have brought Queen’s athletes into closer contact with the Kingston community. It has recruited a number of volunteers to mentor young adolescents through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kingston. In December of 2012, the studentathlete community went above and beyond expectations and collectively sponsored 11 family and 51 individual holiday dinners through Martha’s Table, a local soup kitchen. Currently, the VLC is establishing a School Visit program promoting the value of daily physical activity and healthy living in Kingston elementary schools. In January, the VLC hosted an event on “Super Saturday,” a day where 5 of our varsity teams were in competition. Over 250 athletes were present, supporting their fellow Gaels and demonstrated the spirit and unity that Queen’s University is known for. Moving into the 2013-14 academic year, the VLC is excited to build upon its previous successes, and increase the scale and scope of its outreach opportunities. It is our hope that in the future, community involvement will be a fundamental component of the Queen’s athletic experience.

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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 this position. If interested, contact Shannon Walsh at volunteer@gogaelsgo.com Athlete: Any athlete can participate in any of the VLC’s programs, including Big Brothers Big Sisters, School Visit, and the annual Martha’s Table food drive. If interested in learning more about any of our programming, contact your team representative and/or Shannon Walsh at volunteer@gogaelsgo. com

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.

COLOUR AWARDS 2012–13


‘Q’ AWARD

2012-13 ‘Q’ AWARD RECIPIENTS BASEBALL

Murray Wong, John Harris, Jordan Davison, Joe Metzler

CHEERLEADING

Katey Paul, Mike Wilton

CURLING

Andrew Minty, Scott Chadwick

CYCLING

Jon Slaughter, James Clarke, Scott Burgess, Brett Weersink, Hank Jien, Victoria Giangrande, Jennifer Campbell

FASTPITCH

Amelia Keech

FENCING

Laura Bartha, Sydney Houston-Goudge, Najia Wujid, Dean Loubert, Sharief Oteafy, Chris Galbraith, Adam Sprott, François Beaucage-Gauvreau, Michael Zhang, Will Tran

FIELD HOCKEY

Morgan Bignell, Amber Halcovitch, Marina Giovanoli, Allison Wallis, Meghan Rooney

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. 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. 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.’

FIGURE SKATING

Gwen Eadie, Kenneth Lockwood, Charlotte MacDonald, Teal Mackintosh, Renee Tse

GOLF

Matt Courchene

LACROSSE

Ian Curry, Matt Eriksen, Ross Kelley, Nate Kerstens, Pierson Mayhew, Alex Ostojic, Ryan Zoehner, Mary Michelle Bolland, Alayna Bradd, Marsha Cryderman, Sarah Goldspink, Murielle Landry, Keenan Munno, Erin Quon

NORDIC

Brett Weersink, Greg Harries

SAILING

Cameron Allen, Oliver Blake, Roby Douglas,Victoria Ehmann, Greg Harries, Arielle Morgan, Heather Richardson, Spencer Stubbins, Mathew Sullivan, Will Schwenger, Paul Throop

SQUASH

Aadam Tejpar, Adrian Dingle, Tim Livingston, Alayna Bradd, Erin Roberts, Heather Lamb

SWIMMING

Samantha Biglieri, Tanner Cassidy, Anne Hermon, Shahira Ishak

SYNCHRO

Alex Cross, Megan Smallwood, Claire Rinne, Danielle Allan, Kristen Chen

TRACK AND FIELD

Jayevan Foster, Tyson Loney

TRIATHLON

Graham Avery, Nick Esterbauer, Gillian Labrie, Patricia Narbaitz

ULTIMATE

Adam Cameron, Chris Galt, Richard Macklem, Oluremi Ojo Jr., Suzanne Ingram, Paula Saliba

WATER POLO

Trevor Robinson, Ron Lau, Dmitri Tchebotarev, Kirsten Morris, Kate Portner Gartke, Nicole Kucherenko, Jessica Buffam, Mila Janjic-Zarab

Athletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a “Q” beside their name.

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MARION ROSS TROPHY — VARSITY CLUB FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

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. 2012-13 TBA 2011-12 Emily Young (Figure Skating) 2010-11 Lisa McLaughlin (Lacrosse) 2009-10 Caylen Heckel (Rowing) 2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-Country/Track) 2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing) 2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating) 2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming) 2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing) 2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing) 2002-03 Krista Wells(Rugby/Wrestling) 2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing) 2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track & Field) 1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis); Charlotte Wilson(X-Country/Track) 1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating) 1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash) 1996-97 C. J. Davison (Figure Skating); Jana McLean (Figure Skating)

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 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81

Shannon Niemi (Badminton); Carolyn Russell (Squash) Bali Athwal (Tennis) Lesley Morrison (Track and Field) Leslie Bruce (Track and Field) Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics) Jill Lutz (Swimming) Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing) Elinor Ip (Tennis) Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming) Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating) Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing); Jane Henderson (Track) Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing) Suzanne Villeneuve (Track & Field) Anne Marie Malone (X-Country) Chris Bowlby (X-Country, Field Hockey & N Ski) Sandra Morden (Badminton)

Prior to 2010-11 the female 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

Victoria Johnston (Synchronized Swimming) Erin Mills (Fastpitch) LolaJean Gentles (Triathalon) Katie Geale (Ultimate) Catriona Jackson (Triathalon)

Emily Young 2011-12 Marion Ross Trophy Recipient

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2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02

Kim Bonnar (Synchronized Swimming) Camilla Burgess (Triathalon) Katie Auger (Triathalon) Carla Nanka-Bruce (Mountain Biking)

Michael Nishiyama 2011-12 Jack Jarvis Trophy Award Recipient

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JACK JARVIS TROPHY — VARSITY CLUB MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

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. 2012-23 TBA 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) 1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track & Field) 1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track & Field)

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

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. 2012 - 13

TBA

2011-12

Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)

2010-11

Jacqueline Tessier (Soccer); Mel Dodd-Moher (Hockey)

2009-10

Danny Brannagan (Football)

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ALFIE PIERCE TROPHY - VARSITY CLUB ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

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. 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 1982-83

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TBA Haley 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 Skiing); Mark Nowell (Squash) Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving); Sheridan Baptiste (Track & Field and Football) Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball); Mark Burleigh (Football) 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)

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AWARD OF MERIT — VARSITY CLUB OF THE YEAR

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. 2011-12 TBA 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) 1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball) 1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo) 1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)

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

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)

2011-12 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS* TRACK & FIELD Alex Hutton, Alecia Kallos, Colleen Wilson, Bronwyn Hodgins

FIELD HOCKEY Polly Black, Julie Cruanes, Lindsey Logan, Kara Pogue, Francesca Ruddick, Allison Wallis

SWIMMING Dan Blackburn, Samantha Biglieri, Anne Hermon, Laura Nunno, Rachel Twiss

WRESTLING Keenan Drury, Kellie Heney *Presented in the Fall of 2011; based on the 2010-11 academic year.

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AWARDS

2011-12 OUA ACADEMIC ALL-STARS*

2011-12 QUEEN’S ACADEMIC ALL-STARS*

BASEBALL

CHEERLEADING

Ethan Newton, Murray Wong, Jonathan Conte, Jeffrey Skelhorne-Gross, Jacob Zilli

Matt Zilli, Hillary Abramsky, Lauren Chang, Jocelyn Jarvis, Alyssa MacLean, Katie Paul, Kirsten Rogers, Lianne Girard, Mike Wilton, Scott Kim

FENCING Anna Rogers, Janelle Yu, Sarah Siu, Tiffany Chan, Kathryn Papke, Helen Percival, Kimberley Sakkal, Kyla Dorfman, Veronica Ibarra, Calvin Tseng, Jonathan Reed, Michael Hynes, James Wintle, Matt Kaiser, Henry Xie, William Tran, Samuel Yoon, François Beaucage-Gauvreau, Jeffrey Hocevar, Karl Gardner, Dean Loubert

FIGURE SKATING Elizabeth Liao, Martha Carruthers, Natasha Urbancic, Emily Young, Aiwei Xu, Kelsey Keane, Daniel Chung, Kenneth Lockwood

GOLF Jennifer Kates, Matthew Courchene, Russell Bowie, Mark Welsh Will Thornburrow, Eric Donatelli

LACROSSE Jessica Allum, Keenan Munno, Nicole Allen, Jacqueline Byers, Gwyneth Ross

NORDIC SKIING Emily Turner, Haley Robinson, Veronica Allan, Julie McVicar, Lindsay Carlton, Craig Christensen, Nathan Doner, Brendon Dawson

SQUASH Rebecca McTavish, Erin Smith, Caitlin Klein, Amr Hamour, Timothy Livingston, Lee Davey, Alex Cormier, Robert Noakes, Gwyneth Ross

WATER POLO Alaya Yassein, Rebecca Love, Sophie Gong, Caroline MacLennan, Erin Roach, Jennifer Donovan, Janell Klassen, Mila Janjic-Zarab, Steven Long, Timothy Burton, Hugh Ragan, Michael Dalziel, Jamieson Ryan

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CYCLING Eric Armstrong, Sarah Nicol, Haley Smith, Cameron McPhaden, Cosmin Selagea-Popov, Victoria Giangrande, Kimberley Hagesteijn

FASTPITCH Carlie Foss

SAILING Elizabeth Campbell, Gia Gill, Sydney Goodfellow, Joy MacDonald, Kaitlyn Saunders, Aaron Babier, Ira Carson, Fraser Lance, Chaz Legge, Arielle Morgan, Ken Faurschou, Kristopher Gingras Little, Andrew Leriche, Evert McLaughlin

SYNCHRO Danielle Allan, Kristen Chen, Krista Cook, Alex Cross, Caroline Furrer, Kathleen Lance, Emily Martin, Pauline Nassab, Janice Niemann, Claire Rinne, Fiona Roth, Megan Smallwood, Sydney Proudfoot

TRIATHALON Colleen Kinross, Haley Massong, Alan Kalbfeisch, Drew Little, Tristan McMullan, Kevin Sagermann, Shira Biner

ULTIMATE Richard Macklem, Brian Niepage, Tim Tse, Ryan Wilson, Chantal Badger, Sarah Wildgen, Mark Ally, Kelsey Chan, Phil Robson, Jon Templin, Tanya Cerovic, Adam Cameron, Andrew Carroll, Greg Dennis, Victor Li, Kylie Denardo, Alison Ward

*Presented in the Fall of 2012; based on the 2011-12 academic year.

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