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Sports Roundup
By Sean Maillet
The year saw a full return to sport for the students at St. Andrew’s. It was an excellent year for athletics, with multiple championships earned at the Conference of Independent Schools Athletic Association (CISAA) level.
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WINTER 2021-2022
U16 Hockey
CISAA Champions – The U16 Hockey team beat St. Michael’s College 4-3 in what was a wild finish for the CISAA Championship. SAC scored two goals in the final 24 seconds of the third period to secure the victory.
U14 Alpine Ski
CISAA Champions – Finished as the top overall team in the final CISAA race of the season.
SPRING 2022
1st Lacrosse
CISAA Champions – The 1st Lacrosse team beat St. Michael’s College 13-8 in the CISAA Championship game.
1st Rugby
The Aurora Cup – This was the inaugural year of the trophy presented by the Aurora Barbarians Rugby Club for the winner of a game against St. Maximilian Kolbe, dubbed the “Battle of Aurora.”
Golf
Sr. Boys CISAA Champions – Finished as the top team at the CISAA Championship event for the first time since 2016-2017.
Swimming
CISAA Champions – The SAC Swim team finished as the top team in the CISAA Championship event at the Pan Am Centre.
FALL 2022
1st Football
CISAA Champions – The 1st Football team went undefeated in CISAA league play and won the CISAA Championship on the Yuill Family Turf Field with a 37-8 victory against Upper Canada College.
U16 Volleyball CISAA Champions
U14 Volleyball CISAA Champions
U16 Volleyball Owen Kamphuys ’23
Michael Wang ’24
Evan Smith ’25
1st Soccer Ethan Tavares ’26
Issa Abdu ’24
Nicolas Belmonte ’24
With the addition of the Golf Training Room to the Bedard Athletic Centre in August, the members of the golf team can work on their game year-round. The facility features two bays for teaching, training, and gameplay, complete with GCHawk launch monitors, performance insight tools, a putting area, and a wide selection of world-class courses. This room has been donated to the school by Darren ’95 and Daniele McNair, sons James ’24 and Jake ’28 and daughter Farrah ’26, a student at St. Anne’s School, for the use of the golf program, as well as staff and students.