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contents Our History............................ 4 School Profile........................ 6 Facilities.................................. 8 Admissions........................... 10 Prep Boys Hockey............... 13 League Info & Results........ 14 Player Profiles...................... 16 Coach Profiles..................... 23 Prep Girls Hockey............... 25 League Info & Results........ 26 Player Profiles...................... 28 Coach Profiles..................... 35 Alumni................................... 36 2
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OUR history F
rom the frozen canal to our new state of the art
The school’s commitment to the game has endured
home, hockey and Ridley have been indivisible for
having built four rinks with the latest addition, Tiger
more than 125 years. For more than a century, the
Arena, opening in January of 2009. Continuing its
Tigers have played Canada’s game like it was their
tradition of leadership in athletics, Ridley was at the
own. Founded in 1889, the game of hockey has been
forefront of the explosion of women’s hockey in
a part of this school just as long as any of its other
Canada. Playing an organized schedule for the first
traditions. Ridley’s first official team (1893) honed their
time in 1993, Ridley girls had been skating since they
skills on the frozen 12 Mile Creek running along the
first joined Ridley in 1973. Now over 25 years into
east side of campus. With few indoor hockey arenas
their own history, the girls program has developed
in this era, the school became a hockey leader when
into one of the top prep hockey programs in North
it built the campus’ first indoor ice surface, Nichols
America.
Hall, in 1903 giving birth to the modern game. Most of Ridley’s early hockey experiences took place in the Niagara Region before becoming part of “The Little Big Four”. This precursor to the Conference of Independent Schools Athletic Association (CISAA) that we know today was a breeding ground for top athletes & hockey prodigies.
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Playing hockey at Ridley is much more than a team or an individual pursuit. It is the continuation of one of the longest & most storied sport histories in Canada. Wearing the orange & black connects our athletes to a unique hockey family unparalleled in Canadian school sport.
RIDLEY HOCKEY today The hockey program at Ridley has produced provincial, national, & international champions, as well as well as hundreds of post-secondary hockey careers. As such, we attract promising young student-athletes from across Canada and around the globe who are more than confident that they can continue to develop not only on the ice, but also in the classroom. In recent years, our Prep Boys & Girls Hockey Programs have enjoyed tremendous success including five MPHL Championships (in the past six years) and back-to-back CISAA Championships. Both programs, however, are most proud of the number of student-athletes consistently moving on to postsecondary opportunities including the NCAA, OHL, CIS and Tier 2. Ridley College Hockey continues to flourish due largely in part to our first-class facilities and resources.
Preparation for this level of play includes four onice practices per week, as well as multiple off-ice sessions, which include strength training and active recovery. Training and competition are supported by a dedicated coaching staff with national and international experience, Ridley’s athletic therapy and school medical team, a strength and conditioning coach, and other professional instructors.
Away from the ice, players are educated by Ridley’s dedicated professional faculty and supported by academic advisors, tutors, and a residential life staff.
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When you're living with teammates, going to class with them, having lunch together, hanging out in the dorms, it really changes how you gel as a team. You grow incredibly close to one another and it translates onto the ice.
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– Evan DeBrouwer '15 Arizona State (NCAA)
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SCHOOL profile Since 1889, Ridley has provided students with enriching learning and life-shaping experiences and has prepared them for success at some of the top universities and colleges around the world. With 700 students from 62 countries, the largest boarding programme in Ontario and the third largest in Canada, Ridley College is a truly international, co-educational day and boarding school. Students in Junior Kindergarten through a Post Graduate year are engaged in vibrant, challenging, and forward-thinking academic, co-curricular, and residential life programmes.
Ridley is the only independent boarding school in Canada and one of three in North America authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum programme, in addition to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
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UPPER SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
8:1
30%:70%
STUDENT: FACULTY
502 STUDENTS
DAY:BOARDING
OUR MISSION: We prepare meaningful and flourishing lives by teaching the habits of mind, body and spirit, and the values needed to lead in a global society.
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INTERNATIONAL BOARDERS
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AVG. CLASS SIZE
$3 million in Tuition Assistance 30% of students receive some type of funding
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COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
ACCREDITATION •
Ontario Ministry of Education
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International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO): IBO
World School, March 2011
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Founding member Canadian Accredited Independent
Schools (CAIS)
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National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and
The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) member
75+ co-curricular activities in the arts, athletics, leadership, and community service
ACADEMICS •
Student-centred, inquiry-based learning
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Learning Centre and individualized academic support
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Guidance and University Counseling (SAT test centre)
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150+ academic course offerings
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25 IB course options
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Additional languages offered: French, Spanish, German,
and Mandarin
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Large number of offerings in Group 3 (Business &
Management, Economics, Environmental Systems,
History, Psychology) and Group 6 (Film, Theatre,
Visual Arts)
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PREP BOYS HOCKEY LOCKER ROOM
facilities • Tiger Arena • Indoor Field House • Griffith & Iggulden Gymnasiums • Fitness & Strength Centre • Henley Island Rowing Facility • Rowing Ergometer Centre • Staples Pool • Squash Courts • Tennis Courts • Playing Fields
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TIGER ARENA
PREP GIRLS HOCKEY LOCKER ROOM
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTRE
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admissions HOW TO APPLY
Explore the Opportunities a Ridley Experience Offers. Our admissions process is structured to allow us to get to know you and your family — your experiences, interests, needs, and expectations. Through this process, we strive to explore the possibilities for you at the school and determine whether Ridley is the best choice for your education.
To complete our application process, prospective students are asked to please submit the following: •
Online application: [www.ridleycollege.com/admissions/how-to-apply]
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Year-end academic reports for three years, including the current school year
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Confidential Recommendation Form (provided in the “Downloads” section of the application)
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English as an Additional Language (EAL) Assessment Form, if English is not your first language
(provided in the “Downloads” section of the application)
Students are encouraged to complete the Character Skills Snapshot to supplement their Ridley application. While not required, the Snapshot will provide the Admissions Office with a more holistic view of the applicant.
Once your application has been submitted, you will be contacted by the Admissions Office to schedule an interview and/or a campus visit.
If you have any questions about Ridley or the entrance requirements, please contact the Admissions Office.
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MORE THAN JUST AN APPLICATION The admissions journey begins with your application and evolves through ongoing communication as we build a relationship and work together to discover if Ridley is the right fit for you. Along the way, we review your profile, provide information, answer questions, and arrange customized visits to the Ridley campus.
Although our admissions process begins with an application, it involves more than just facts and figures on a form. We have designed our process to help us understand each candidate as a student and, more importantly, as an individual. While we value and respect past achievements, we strive to understand future potential, seriousness of purpose, and possible contributions to the Ridley community, as well as to the greater social good.
YOUR GUIDES THROUGH THE PROCESS Our Admissions Officers are your personal guides through the process. They’ll be with you every step of the way as you discover what the Ridley experience can mean for you. We
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Playing at Ridley has allowed me to not only excel at the next level for hockey, but also academically. Without attending Ridley I would not be where I am today. From the coaches I had to my teachers and friends I now call family, my three years at Ridley were unforgettable and I cannot thank the hockey program and the school enough.
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understand that there may be unique circumstances that require our consideration and flexibility, and we are always available to work with you as needed.
– Summer Rae-Dobson, 17 Meryhurst University
TUITION ASSISTANCE An independent school education is a significant investment in a child’s future. Although some families are able to make the
CONTACT INFORMATION
investment as part of their financial planning, we understand that others may need help. Ridley College offers bursaries and
(905) 684-1889 ext. 2207
scholarships to eligible students.
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DEDICATED AWARDS Each year, alumni, parents, faculty and staff donate to a number
admissions@ridleycollege.com
of dedicated scholarships and bursaries. As a result of this generosity, Ridley directs more than $3 million to bursaries and scholarships every school year.
REGIONAL AWARDS Our
tradition
of
promoting
and
honouring
Ridley College
P.O. Box 3013, 2 Ridley Road
St. Catharines, ON, Canada,
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academic
achievement has led to the creation of international and region-
We look forward to
specific, merit-based scholarships. We are proud of the fact that
hearing from you!
over 30% of the Ridley student body receives a merit-based scholarship and/or bursaries each year.
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LEAGUE INFORMATION
The Mid West Prep Hockey League (MPHL), which is made up of prep school teams from, Quebec, Ontario, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois.
The Conference of Independent Schools Athletic Association (CISAA) league, which is made up of prep school programmes from Ontario and Western New York.
Showcase events across North America as well as the annual National Independent School Championship.
RESULTS MPHL Silver Medalists
2015
MPHL Champions
2016
MPHL Champions
CISAA Silver Medalists
NISIC Silver Medalists
2018
MPHL Champions
2019
MPHL Champions
CISAA Silver Medalists
2020
MPHL Champions
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PLAYER profiles WILL BISHOP Drafted 7TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Defense 6’5”, 178 lbs London, ON Right 03/17/2005 2023
ZACH LOSIER Drafted 8TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 6’1“, 193 lbs Niagara Falls, ON Left 03/06/2005 2023
KAI DUNITS Drafted 6TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 5’11”, 170 lbs Ottawa, ON Right 06/26/2004 2022
JOSHUA CALOIERO Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
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Forward 5’11”, 180 lbs Concord, ON Left 02/01/2005 2023
EVAN RUSSELL Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 5’9”, 160 lbs Bay Roberts, NL Left 01/31/2005 2023
CARTER PILON Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Defense 5’10”, 175 lbs Carp, ON Left 03/07/2005 2023
WILL BRAY Drafted 9TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Defense 5’9”, 168 lbs Niagara-On-The-Lake, ON Left 01/12/2005 2023
JACOB CIELEN-GOUGH Drafted 15TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Defense 5’11“, 175 lbs St. Catharines, ON Right 02/03/2003 2022
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PLAYER profiles DYLAN LARIVIERE Drafted 9TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 6’4”, 185 lbs Welland, ON Right 05/05/2005 2023
J.J. FRANCESCHETTI Drafted 8TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 5’9“, 155 lbs Toronto, ON Left 07/23/2005 2023
OTTO SODIAN Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Defense 6’4”, 187 lbs Freiburg, GR Left 09/03/2004 2023
GREGORY HARLEY Drafted 14TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
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Defense 6’1”, 155 lbs Syracuse, NY Left 01/25/2004 2022
ZACH SCHOLAR Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 5’11“, 170 lbs Providenciales, TCI Left 09/13/2005 2023
JACK SILVERMAN Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 6’2”, 196 lbs Toronto, ON Left 03/15/2004 2022
ADRIAN BORGSTRAND Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 5’8“, 158 lbs Bollebygd, SWE Left 09/22/2005 2024
DAVID OVERBEEKE Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 6’2”, 197 lbs Wilton CT Left 02/05/2003 2022
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PLAYER profiles BROCK BEER Drafted 15TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Defense 6’2”, 174 lbs Komoka, ON Left 10/23/2004 2022
PAUL ALEXIS HAUSHERR Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 6’2”, 185 lbs Metz, FR Left 02/17/2005 2023
FELIX BELLFOY Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Defense 5’8”, 170 lbs Ottawa, ON Left 05/30/2005 2023
RILEY BLOOM Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
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Forward 6’, 175 lbs Ottawa, ON Right 01/03/2005 2023
BRAEDEN SHAIKH Drafted 14TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Goalie 5’11”, 167 lbs Oakville, ON Reg. 06/21/2005 2023
CHARLIE ROBERTSON Drafted 7TH ROUND
Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Goalie 6’2”, 160 lbs London, ON Reg. 04/02/2005 2023
SAMMY LOCKYER Position: Height / Weight: Hometown: Shoots: Birthday: Class of:
Forward 5’6”, 140 lbs St. Catharines, ON Left 05/18/2005 2023
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COACH profiles MIKE MCCOURT Hockey Director & Head Coach mike_mccourt@ridleycollege.com Born & raised in Brockville, Ontario, Coach McCourt has enjoyed an extremely successful playing career followed by a long & distinguished coaching career. McCourt played three seasons with the Brockville Braves of the CCHL before pursing post-secondary hockey at St. Lawrence University where he was a four-year letter winner & captain of the 1991-92 ECAC Champions & NCAA Quarter Finalist Saints. Following graduation, Coach McCourt embarked on an eight-year professional career, which included stops with the Canadian National Team, the American Hockey League and the International Hockey League as well as three seasons in Europe. After a career-ending shoulder injury, McCourt began his coaching career with the Fresno Falcons where he captured a WCHL Championship. McCourt then proceeded to Clarkson University (ECAC) as an Associate Coach before being named Head Coach and General Manager of his hometown Brockville Braves. McCourt’s ability to develop players then led him to Robert Morris University as an Associate Coach before joining the Niagara Ice Dogs of the Ontario Hockey League. Over the course of his coaching career, McCourt has graduated numerous players on to the NCAA, CIS and OHL as well as producing a number of National Hockey League draft picks including first round picks Alex Pietrangelo, Dougie Hamilton, Ryan Strome and Mark Visentin. Mike is currently in his tenth season as Ridley’s Director of Hockey & Head Coach of the Prep Boys Hockey Program. During his tenure, Coach McCourt has led the Tigers to five MPHL Champions (in six years) and multiple CISAA Finals.
ZACK JONES Assistant Coach zack_jones@ridleycollege.com Born & raised in St. Catharines, Ontario, Coach Jones grew up playing varsity hockey in Niagara including four years of Junior B as part of the St. Catharines Falcons and Thorold Blackhawks organizations. Following his playing career, Zack worked as a power skating instructor alongside Kathi Plug and Chris Risi’s and has helped numerous athletes pursue major junior, collegiate and professional opportunities. Zack completed his undergraduate degree in Community Recreation and Leisure studies from Brock University before earning his teaching degree at Medaille College in Buffalo, NY. Zack joined the Prep Boys Hockey program in 2015 and wears many hats as not only a coach, but also a member of both the Residential Life team and Upper School faculty.
JASON BARRON Goalie Coach & Hockey Operations jason_barron@ridleycollege.com Born & raised in St. Catharines, Ontario, Coach Barron grew up playing competitive hockey in Niagara before moving on to become a coach. Jason is a NCCP Goaltending 1 & 2 certified coach and has extensive experience developing goaltenders from Tyke to Major Junior hockey. Jason has been a facilitator of goalie development for the OHL/OHF U15 Program of Excellence as well as the Goalie Coach for Team OMHA at the OHL Gold Cup in 2016, & 2020. Currently the Assistant Director of Player Development for the Erie Otters of the OHL, Jason oversees the development of Erie’s goaltender prospects. Jason has worked with Ben Vanderklok Goaltending for over twelve years and has helped numerous players move on to major junior & collegiate hockey careers. Jason has an undergraduate degree from Brock University in Sport Management.
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LEAGUE INFORMATION JUNIOR WOMEN’S HOCKEY LEAGUE
The Junior Women’s Hockey League (JWHL), which is made up of school and club teams from New England, Chicago, and Washington DC in the United States, and British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario in Canada.
The Conference of Independent Schools Athletic Association (CISAA), which is made up of prep school programmes from Ontario and Western New York.
USA Hockey and Ontario Women’s Hockey Association (OWHA) showcase events.
RESULTS CISAA Silver Medalists
2017
CISAA Silver Medalists
2018
CISAA Silver Medalists
2019
CISAA Champions
2020
CISAA Champions
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PLAYER profiles PRESLEY DASCHUK
Position: Birthday Class of:
Goaltender 01/11/2006 2024
ANNA BARRINGTON Committed Mercyhurst University
Position: Birthday Class of:
Defense 03/06/2004 2022
CASSIDY BLANCHARD
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 09/07/2006 2024
HILLARY TAYLOR
Position: Birthday Class of:
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Forward 09/02/2005 2023
CALLA WOODCROFT
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 06/25/2005 2023
AVERY FALARDEAU
Position: Birthday Class of:
Defense 05/23/2006 2024
ALIZÉE LEBLANC
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 03/27/2005 2023
LOLA DYSART
Position: Birthday Class of:
Defense 11/06/2005 2023
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PLAYER profiles CHARLOTTE PIECKENHAGEN
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 01/18/2006 2024
MADDY FILLIER
Position: Birthday Class of:
Defense 01/17/2006 2024
ANISHA GHOSH
Position: Birthday Class of:
Defense 06/26/2007 2025
LAUREN TONER
Position: Birthday Class of:
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Forward 07/05/2005 2023
JESSICA MACKINNON
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 02/11/2006 2024
BROOKE LORANGER Committed Holy Cross University
Position: Birthday Class of:
Goaltender 04/19/2004 2022
AILIDH BARRY
Position: Birthday Class of:
Goaltender 08/27/2004 2022
FELICIA PROVENZANO
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 05/28/2004 2022
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PLAYER profiles MIA GILES
Position: Birthday Class of:
Defense 01/08/2005 2023
SYDNEY SWICK
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 02/17/2007 2025
MARIA SHEA
Position: Birthday Class of:
Defense 06/26/2006 2024
DEMI DAI
Position: Birthday Class of:
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Forward 08/08/2008 2026
SAMMIE BALFOUR
Position: Birthday Class of:
Forward 01/01/2005 2023
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COACH profiles AMANDA BENOIT-WARK Head Coach amanda_wark@ridleycollege.com Hailing from Welland, Ontario, Coach Benoit-Wark joined Ridley as the Director of Hockey & Head Coach of the Prep Girls Hockey Program in the Fall of 2008. Prior to her taking the helm, Coach Benoit-Wark had an impressive playing career culminating with a long stint as a member of Canada’s dominant Women’s National Team. Amanda won eight National and 12 Provincial Championships as a member of the Toronto Aeros and Team Ontario during the Canada Winter Games. From there, she was selected as a member of Team Canada winning two World Championships in 1999 & 2000. In 2002, Amanda was an alternate player on Team Canada’s Gold medal winning squad at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. After completing her playing career, Coach Benoit-Wark jumped into coaching as she looked to share her experience with the next generation of female hockey players. In 2012, Coach Benoit-Wark was invited back to coach several national programs including the Women’s National Team and both the U18 & U22 National Programs adding to her already notable linage with Hockey Canada. In 2015, Amanda helped guide the U22 National Program earn Gold at the Nations Cup in Germany. She also led the U18 National Program to Bronze at the 2017 U18 World Championships in Russia. In 2018, Amanda was invited to Japan as the Head Coach of Team Ontario’s U16 squad. During her time at Ridley, Coach Benoit-Wark has led the Tigers to multiple CISAA Championships and has graduated numerous players on to post-secondary sport.
CELESTE DOUCET Assistant Coach celeste_doucet@ridleycollege.com Born in Memramcook, New Brunswick, Coach Doucet began her Ridley career as an athlete leading the girls’ program to their first ever CISAA Championships in 2006 & 2006. She captained the team in her senior year and was also awarded Ridley’s Female Athlete of the Year. After Ridley, Doucet skated for New Brunswick at the 2007 Canada Winter Games at Whitehorse, Yukon and played for several other New Brunswick provincial teams including the U18 Atlantic Challenge Cup and the Senior Women's Esso National Senior Championships squads. In July 2007, she attended Hockey Canada National Women's Under-19 Program Evaluation Camp in Calgary, Alberta. Following her career at Ridley, Doucet played four years at University of Vermont, earning the Captaincy in 2010-11. Celeste finished her teaching degree at UVM before returning to Ridley in the Fall of 2012.
JASON BARRON Goalie Coach & Hockey Operations jason_barron@ridleycollege.com Born & raised in St. Catharines, Ontario, Coach Barron grew up playing competitive hockey in Niagara before moving on to become a coach. Jason is a NCCP Goaltending 1 & 2 certified coach and has extensive experience developing goaltenders from Tyke to Major Junior hockey. Jason has been a facilitator of goalie development for the OHL/OHF U15 Program of Excellence as well as the Goalie Coach for Team OMHA at the OHL Gold Cup in 2016, & 2020. Currently the Assistant Director of Player Development for the Erie Otters of the OHL, Jason oversees the development of Erie’s goaltender prospects. Jason has worked with Ben Vanderklok Goaltending for over twelve years and has helped numerous players move on to major junior & collegiate hockey careers. Jason has an undergraduate degree from Brock University in Sport Management.
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alumni A COMMUNITY AND A LEGACY Your relationship with Ridley College does not end when you graduate. As alumni of Ridley, you are part of a multi-generational community of over 8,000 proud men and women in nearly 100 different countries. Wherever your life takes you, there’s a strong probability that you will come across another ‘Old Ridleian’ (OR).
Shailynn Snow '19 St. Lawrence University U18 Women's World Championship, Gold Medalist
Ryan Mahshie '17 Rensselaer Polytech Institute
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PREP BOYS HOCKEY CLASS OF 2012
CLASS OF 2018
Brett Beauvais – Robert Morris University - Rapid City Rush (ECHL) Michael Gallardi – Niagara Icedogs (OHL) Carl Greco – Westfield State University (NCAA DIII) - Evansville Thunderbolts (SPHL) Matt Pizzo – Hobart College (NCAA DIII) - Strasbourg France2 Sam Quaranta – Brock University (U SPORT)
Owen Cole – UMass Lowell (NCAA DI) Jona Hildreth – SUNY-Cortland (NCAA DIII) Evan Johnston – Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) Jacob Lutwyche – Manchester Storm (EIHL) Colin Marshall – Ottawa Jr Sentators (CCHL) Garrett McArthur – Brockville Braves (CCHL) Riley McCourt – Flint Firebirds (OHL) - Toronto Marlies (AHL) Riley McCutcheon – University of Vermont (NCAA DI) Lucas Pfeil – Kitchener Rangers (OHL) Nicholas Prestia – Manhattanville College (NCAA DIII) Cameron Warren – Fort McMurray Oil Barons (AJHL)
CLASS OF 2013 John Kompson – Conneticut College (NCAA DIII) Kyle Marino – University of Alaska-Fairbanks (NCAA DIII) - Idaho Steelheads (ECHL)
CLASS OF 2014 Max Balinson – Long Island University (NCAA DI) Jake Coughler – Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL) - Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) Cam Hackett – RPI (NCAA DI)
CLASS OF 2015 Jake Brien – University of Toronto (U SPORTS) Evan DeBrouwer – Arizona State University (NCAA DI) Trent Fox – Mississauga Steelheads - University of Windsor (U SPORTS) Cam Gray – St. Lawrence University (NCAA DI) - Adrian College (NCAA DIII) Charlie Levesque – UMass Lowell (NCAA DI) Bo Taylor – Baie Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)
CLASS OF 2016 Cameron Beaudry – Aurora University (NCAA DIII) Cole Cameron – Kitchener Rangers OHL - University of Guelph (U SPORTS) Carson Edwardson – Erie Otters (OHL) Christian Girhiny – Erie Otters (OHL) - Brock University (U SPORTS) Connor Hill – Niagara University (NCAA DI) Charlie Levesque – Umass Lowell (NCAA DI) Will Lochead – London Knights (OHL) - Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL) Chris McGonigle – Kitchener Rangers (OHL) Andrew McIntyre – St. Lawrence University (NCAA DI) Lucas Pfeil – Kitchener Rangers (OHL) Brandon Skubel – Drummondville Voyageurs (QMJHL) Noah Tooke – Wilfred Laurier University (U SPORTS)
CLASS OF 2017
CLASS OF 2019 Maxime Blanchard – Ottawa Jr Senators (CCHL) – Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL) AJ Cook – Niagara Ice Dogs (OHL) Matt Keeley – Wellington Dukes (OJHL) Jacob Lutwyche – Manchester Storm (EIHL) Cole Spencer – Ottawa Jr Senators (CCHL)
CLASS OF 2020 Coleman Bennett – Napean Raiders (CCHL) Alexandre Blanchard – Rockland Nationals (CCHL) Carter Giles – Whitecourt Wolverines (AJHL) Rylee Hlusiak – Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) Noah Sedore – Erie Otters (OHL)
CLASS OF 2021 Luke Haymes – Cohwichan Capitals, (BCHL) – Dartmout College, (NCAA) Nicholas Athanasakos – Spruce Kings, (BCHL) Shaymus Stevenson – Smith Falls Bears, (CCHL) Colton Chipman – Navan Grads, (CCHL)
CLASS OF 2022 Sawyer Prokopetz – Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) Joseph Ianiello – Navan Grads (CCHL) Jace Letourneau – Pembroke Lumber Kings (CCHL) Jake Sederoff – Toronto Junior Canadiens (OJHL) Landen Hookey – Soo Greyhounds (OHL)
Carson Edwardson – Erie Otters (OHL) Ryan Mahshie – Rensselaer Polytech Institute (NCAA DI) Andrew McIntyre – St. Lawrence University (NCAA DI) Brandon Skubel – Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) Brett Thorne – Michigan Tech. (NCAA DI)
PREP GIRLS HOCKEY CLASS OF 2015 Logan Blake – McMaster University (U SPORTS) Lydia Schurman – St. Francis Xavier University (U SPORTS)
CLASS OF 2016 Emilly McDonald – Brock University (U SPORTS) Lena McDonald – Brock University (U SPORTS) Annie Sheridan – Laurentian University (U SPORTS)
CLASS OF 2017 Megan Forrest – Brown University (NCAA DI) Gracen Mahoney – Kings College (NCAA DIII) Heather Newman – Memorial University (U SPORTS) Summer Rae-Dobson – Mercyhurst University (NCAA DI)
CLASS OF 2018
CLASS OF 2019 Shailynn Snow – St. Lawrence University (NCAA DI) Janneke Watt – University of Western Ontario (U SPORTS)
CLASS OF 2020 Katherine Culligan – St. FX University (U SPORTS) Catherine Foulem – Boston University (NCAA DI) Abygail Grexton – Dartmouth College (NCAA DI) Hallie McClelland – Arizona State University (ACHA) Avery Penner – University of Prince Edward Island (U SPORTS)
CLASS OF 2021 Carmen Elliott – Holly Cross University (NCAA DI) Lilli Welcke – Ohio State University (NCAA DI) Luisa Welcke – Ohio State University (NCAA DI) Mary Sweetapple – Mercyhurst University (NCAA DI)
Audra Vanroboys – University of Miami, Ohio (ACHA)
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