SAC MacPherson Tournament Programme 2015

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32ND ANNUAL

ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE

MacPHERSON

HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

JANUARY 30 & 31, FEBRUARY 1, 2015


2014-15 Saints Hockey Cover Photo | Photo Credit: Paul Mosey - La Brier Family Arena opening game November 19, 2014. Left to right: Matt Baker, Michael La Brier, Headmaster Kevin McHenry & Adam Sinclair ‘15


Welcome to St. Andrew’s College! On behalf of the entire St. Andrew’s College community, it is my privilege to extend a warm welcome to everyone attending the 32nd Annual MacPherson Hockey Tournament. We are particularly excited to hold games for the first time in school history at our very own rink—the recently opened La Brier Family Arena. As well as being home to the St. Andrew’s College Saints, this multi-purpose facility boasts a state-of-the-art weight and fitness area, a space for hosting social events—the Yuill Andrean Room, and a concession stand run by SAC’s Food Services Department. The murals, photos, and artwork on the walls celebrate and pay homage to our School’s proud sporting history. As a coach, player, and avid fan, I always look forward to watching the fast-paced and competitive games featured in this tournament. Fans can expect to witness some of the most talented players in high school hockey: many of these young athletes will go on to play at the university, junior, or professional levels. This year we have competitors from Ontario, Quebec, New York, and Pennsylvania. Let us always remember that sportsman-like conduct and respect for one’s opponent make winners of us all. Competition and camaraderie are truly what the MacPherson Tournament is about. Good luck to all this weekend! Sincerely,

Kevin McHenry Headmaster Kevin McHenry is the eighth Headmaster in the 116-year-history of St. Andrew’s College (SAC). He is in his sixth year in this role and has been at the School for 13 years, previously having served as SAC’s Assistant Headmaster – Academics and the Upper School. During his career at St. Andrew’s, Kevin has coached Varsity Hockey, JV Hockey, and Varsity Baseball teams. He currently coaches the SAC U12 Hockey team.

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


History of the MacPherson Tournament Now in its 32nd year, the Annual MacPherson Tournament has become a cherished tradition and highly anticipated event in the St. Andrew’s school year. The tournament, a creation of now retired First Hockey coach and teacher Al Dunford, is one of the most respected and well-organized high school hockey tournaments in North America. The first tournament in 1984 set the tone for the future. In the opening ceremony game held on the Friday night amid the pomp and tradition of the SAC Pipes & Drums performance, the ceremonial dropping of the first puck, and the wildly cheering fans, St. Andrew’s defeated the fabled Hounds of Notre Dame 5-4 in overtime. The tournament has had a truly North American flavour, hosting schools from Alberta, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Québec, Saskatchewan, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania as well as a variety of regions in Ontario. At the outset, naming the tournament and the divisions was not difficult. Three Andreans: Lloyd MacPherson, Jim Hamilton ‘33, and Bob Meagher devoted many years to St. Andrew’s College and its goals and traditions. While their love of things Andrean was legendary, hockey was their passion. Mr. MacPherson was Assistant to the Headmaster from 1957-1982 and was regarded as the standard bearer for our Scottish traditions. After his retirement in 1982, Mr. MacPherson returned to his beloved Nova Scotia where he passed away in March 1988. Mr. Hamilton was a life-long Andrean. He graduated from SAC in 1933, served as President of the Association, and in 1965 joined the St. Andrew’s College staff as Executive Director of the SAC Foundation. Under his leadership, the School added the McLaughlin Science Building and the Bedard Athletic Complex. Mr. Hamilton passed away in November 1989 and the 1990 tournament was played in his memory. Dr. Meagher brought a strong academic background to SAC when he was appointed Academic Head of the Lower School in 1972. Until his retirement from the College in 1987, Dr. Meagher was an ardent supporter of life in the Lower School — Mac House, the Under 14 Hockey team, as well as friend and advisor to many young boys who were just beginning life away from home. In 1987, Dr. Meagher was appointed an Ontario Citizenship Court Judge. He passed away in June of 2000.

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament

January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015

PAST CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR

GOLD MEDAL

SILVER MEDAL

BRONZE MEDAL

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St. Andrew’s College St. Andrew’s College Stanstead College St. Andrew’s College Appleby College Gilmour Academy Gilmour Academy St. Andrew’s College Northwood School St. Andrew’s College Upper Canada College Upper Canada College Upper Canada College Mount Carmel School St. Charles College St. Andrew’s College St. Andrew’s College St. Charles College St. Andrew’s College Upper Canada College Nichols School St. Andrew’s College St. Charles College St. Charles College Nichols School Nichols School Notre Dame du Foy Nichols School Nichols School Nichols School New Hampton School

Cégep de Sainte-Foy Upper Canada College Upper Canada College Gilmour Academy Gilmour Academy St. Francis High School St. Andrew’s College Edge School St. Andrew’s College Northwood School National Sports Academy Gilmour Academy Mount Carmel School Upper Canada College St. Francis High School St. Charles College Trinity College School St. Andrew’s College Dunbarton School Shattuck – St. Mary’s St. Andrew’s College Nichols School St. Andrew’s College Nichols School Saunders Secondary Monarch Park Nichols School Lionel Grouix Cranbrook School St. Andrew’s College St. Andrew’s College

Cégep de Thetford Northwood School St. Andrew’s College St. Francis High School St. Andrew’s College Edge School St. Francis High School Upper Canada College St. Francis High School St. Francis High School St. Andrew’s College IMG Academy National Sports Academy St. Andrew’s College St. Andrew’s College Ridley College St. Thomas Aquinas Nichols School Trinity College School St. Charles College St. Charles College Scollard Hall Upper Canada College St. Andrew’s College Oromocto High School Notre Dame du Foy St. Andrew’s College Notre Dame du Foy Notre Dame Hounds Notre Dame Hounds Notre Dame Hounds

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament

January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015

SCHEDULE OF GAMES NOTE: First team listed is home team and will wear white. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

Upper Canada College vs. Wyoming Seminary ACC2 St. Andrew’s College vs. St. Francis High School LBFA Buffalo Jr. Sabres vs. St. Michael’s College ACC1 Northwood School vs. Ulysse Prep ARC Luncheon - St. Andrew’s College, Great Hall Wyoming Seminary vs. Buffalo Jr. Sabres LBFA Ulysse Prep vs. St. Francis High School ACC1 St. Michael’s College vs. Upper Canada College ACC2 St. Andrew’s College vs. Northwood School LBFA

SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Upper Canada College vs. Buffalo Jr. Sabres LBFA St. Michael’s College vs. Wyoming Seminary ACC2 Northwood School vs. St. Francis High School ACC1 Ulysse Prep vs. St. Andrew’s College LBFA 1st Meagher vs. 2nd Hamilton LBFA 1st Hamilton vs. 2nd Meagher LBFA

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 9:00 a.m. 3rd Hamilton vs. 3rd Meagher LBFA 9:00 a.m. 4th Hamilton vs. 4th Meagher ACC1 11:00 a.m. Consolation Game LBFA 1:00 p.m. Championship Game LBFA

ARENAS Aurora Community Centre (ACC1 and ACC2) 1 Community Centre Lane, Aurora, Ont., L4G 7B1 La Brier Family Arena (LBFA) 15800 Yonge Street, Aurora, Ont., L4G 3H7 Aurora Recreation Complex East (ARC) 1400 Wellington Street East, Aurora, Ont., L4G 7B6 32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament

January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015

DIVISIONS

HAMILTON DIVISION

MEAGHER DIVISION

Northwood School

Buffalo Jr. Sabres

St. Andrew’s College

St. Michael’s College

St. Francis High School

Upper Canada College

Ulysse Prep. U-19AAA

Wyoming Seminary

The Hockey Booster Club wishes the Saints the best of luck at the MacPherson Tournament.

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


32nd Annual MacPherson Hockey Tournament General Information 2015 ELIGIBILITY Players must be full-time students at their respective high school. Players from other provinces in Canada, or other countries must be eligible to compete for their high school according to their school association eligibility rules. Rosters must be filed with the tournament committee prior to a team’s first game, and no substitutions will be permitted thereafter. All players must play in the team’s first game in order to be eligible to play in subsequent games. Exceptions must first be cleared with the tournament convenor prior to a team’s first match. In the case of goaltender injury or suspension, a third goaltender (if not already rostered) may be added to the tournament roster, but must fulfill the eligibility requirements of paragraph one above. FORMAT The eight teams will be divided into two divisions (the Meagher Division and the Hamilton Division) of four teams each. Each team will play a single round-robin in its division on Friday and Saturday. During this time, each team will have three games. After round-robin play, the standings will be tabulated in each division. Games will be three periods of 15 minutes each (stop time). There will be a five-minute warm up prior to each game. When possible, floods will be after teams have completed their five-minute warm up and after the second period. If at any time in the third period a team holds a five-goal lead, ‘running time’ will commence. Should any minor penalties occur during ‘running time’ they shall be three minutes in duration. If the score differential decreases to four goals, stop time will resume; this includes semi-final and championship matches. Standings during the round-robin will be tabulated as follows: wins will count for two points, ties one point, and zero points for losses. The cross-over Semi-Finals (1st in one division vs. 2nd in the opposite division) will take place on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The two losing teams will play for the Bronze Medal at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday. The two winners will play for the Silver and Gold Medals at 1:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Home team for the Consolation and Championship matches will be determined by the team with a) the most points, if tied then: b) most wins in tournament, if teams are tied after (b) then: c) fewest goals against, if tied after (c) then: d) greatest goal differential in the tournament, if tied after (d) then: e) team with the fewest penalty minutes. TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURE Tie breaks will be used following completed round-robin play within each division and will apply only to resolving a tie for first and second place or a tie for second and third place. A) In the case of a two-way tie: (i) The winner of the game between the two tied teams in their round-robin game takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (ii) The team with the most wins in the three round-robin games takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (iii) The team with the fewest goals against in the round-robin takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (iv) The team with the greatest goal differential in the round-robin takes the higher standing, to a maximum of +/- five goals per game. If this is tied then: (v) The team with the fewest penalty minutes against in the game between the tied teams in their round-robin game takes the higher standing. If this is tied then: (vi) The team with the fewest penalty minutes against all teams in round-robin play takes the higher standing. B) In the case of a three-way tie, the following priority list will be used to determine the HIGHEST FINISHING TEAM ONLY: (i) The team with the fewest goals against takes the highest standing. (ii) If (i) above is tied, then the team with the greatest goal differential takes the highest standing, to a maximum of +/- five goals per game.


(iii)

If the teams are still tied after (ii) above, then the team with the fewest penalty minutes against will take the highest standing.

NOTE: Tie breaking priority list B is followed until the three-way tie is broken and the team with the highest standing is determined, then the two-way tie remaining is resolved by starting at the top of A. ULTIMATE TIE-BREAKER If (after all the above) teams remain tied, the Tournament Committee will supervise a coin toss to determine the final standings. OVERTIME (A) There will be a five-minute, sudden-victory (first goal wins) overtime period if any of the round-robin games are tied. Overtime will be played with four skaters plus a goalie. If the game remains tied at the end of the overtime period, it will stand as a tie and each team will receive one point in the standings. (B) In the case of the Consolation game on Sunday at 11:00 a.m., if the game is tied at the end of regulation, there will be a five-minute sudden-victory overtime period, where teams will play with four skaters plus a goalie. If the game remains tied following the overtime period, there will be a three-man shoot-out. If a player from either team remains penalized at the conclusion of overtime, he will be permitted to participate in the shoot-out. Prior to the shoot-out, each coach will submit a list of three players to participate in the shoot-out to the off-ice officials at the penalty box. If, after the first three shooters, the score remains tied, the shoot-out will continue in sudden-victory format. Each team will have one player shoot until one team scores and the other team does not. All players from each team must participate in the shoot-out before a previous player may shoot again. (C) In the Semi-Finals and Championship games, overtime will consist of sudden-victory. The ice will not be resurfaced at the conclusion of regulation time. There will be a three-minute rest period. The first overtime period will be 15 minutes stop-time and will be played with four skaters, plus a goalie. If the game remains tied, the ice will be resurfaced and a second overtime period will be played for 15 minutes stop-time with four skaters, plus a goalie (if time permits). Following the second overtime period, the shoot-out format described in (B) above will take place. DISPUTES Rulings on a dispute or possible suspension will be handled by the Tournament Convenor and Committee, the Refereein-Chief and the Referee doing the game in which the incident took place. The Tournament Committee ruling will be final. RULES All CHA rules will be in force with the following adjustments: a) No red line for purposes of off-side. b) One 30-second time-out per team per game. c) Any player receiving a five-minute major or game misconduct is suspended for the next tournament game. A fighting major will result in automatic expulsion from the tournament. d) If a player receives three separate 10-minute misconducts in tournament play, that player shall be ejected from the tournament. e) Referees will enforce mandatory mouth guards. AWARDS Gold, silver, and bronze medallions will be presented. The Lloyd C. MacPherson Cup will be presented to the championship team, along with a ‘keeper’ banner. The Cup resides at St. Andrew’s College year round. The J.P. McClocklin Trophy and a ‘keeper’ plaque will be presented to the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. The Robin Fraser Plaque will be presented to the player best exemplifying qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, and high calibre play. A six member all-star team will be selected to recognize outstanding tournament play. Plaques will be awarded to three forwards, two defencemen, and one goaltender.


ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE SAINTS

Aurora, Ontario

TEAM ROSTER NO NAME GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTH YEAR

3 Matthew Thom 11 D   6’3” 200   4 Calvin Walker 12 D   6’0” 170   5 J.D. Falconer 12 F   5’9” 170   7 Justin Fregona 12 F   5’7” 154  8 Otto Saarimaa 11 D   6’0” 225  9 Darren Iwai 12 F   5’7” 172 10 Mack Falconer 11 F   6’0” 180 11 Quentin Campbell PG F   5’8” 168 13 Griffin James 12 D   6’4” 205 14 Adam Sinclair 12 F   5’6” 160 15 Reid Yochim 11 D   5’7” 180 16 Jacob Miller 11 F   6’1” 172 17 Kyle Hunter 11 F   5’10” 157 18 Linden Sturrock PG D   6’1” 206 19 Austin Cho 12 D   6’1” 190 21 Alex MacDonald 11 F   5’9” 150 22 Mac Lewis 12 F   6’0” 190 27 Mitchell Martan 11 F   5’8” 187 28 Emil Hiiri 12 F   6’0” 163 31 Cole Chapman 11 G   6’0” 146 35 Matthew Galajda 12 G   6’0” 175

1998 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1996 1997 1997 1997 1998 1996 1998 1997

COACH: David Manning ASSISTANT COACHES: Geoff Brennagh ‘94, Joel Morrissey ATHLETIC THERAPIST: Marnie McRoberts HAMILTON 32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


BUFFALO Jr. SABRES Buffalo, New York

TEAM ROSTER NO NAME GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTH YEAR

1 Brian Kowalski 12 G   6’0” 170   2 Trevor Dennis PG D   5’10” 170   5 Mitchell Spring 12 D   5’11” 180   6 Michael Bevilacqua 12 D   6’1” 210   7 Bryce Ferrell 12 F   6’0” 170   8 Joshua Biasillo 12 F   5’10” 180   9 Joseph Schuler 12 F   5’8” 175 10 Dominic Perna 12 F   5’8” 175 12 Matthew Buchbinder 12 D   6’0” 180 16 Ryan Peters 12 F   5’8” 175 17 Matthew Mazza 12 F   5’10” 160 18 Mitchell Culver 12 F   6’4” 185 19 Mattew Damico 12 F   5’11” 180 21 Brendan Miller 12 F   6’0” 180 33 Nicholas Vilardo 12 G   5’8” 160 47 Collin Rutherford 11 F   5’8” 150 53 Jeff Rymarczyk 11 D   6’0” 175 77 Michael Benaquist PG F   5’11” 170 91 Andrew Husted 12 F   5’9” 165 97 Ryan Wheeler 12 D   5’11” 160

1997 1996 1997 1997 1996 1997 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1996 1997 1997

MEAGHER

COACH: Jamie Bird ASSISTANT COACHES: Geoff Peters, Ric Seiling, Adam Lynch MANAGER: Anthony Tomasula

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


NORTHWOOD SCHOOL HUSKIES Lake Placid, New York

TEAM ROSTER NO

NAME

GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTH YEAR

1 Mish Abudi PG G   6’0” 170   2 Parker Bishop 12 D   6’0” 190   3 Eric Strait 11 D   5’11” 200   4 Aleksi Peltonen 10 F   5’8” 140   5 Will Cullen PG D   5’11” 170   6 Jesper Peltonen 10 D   5’8” 155   8 Fredrik Kristoffersson 11 F   5’10” 170   9 Hayden Hart 11 D   5’9” 178 10 Steve Deforge PG F   5’10” 190 11 Tim Shea PG F   5’10” 180 12 Malcolm Arseneau 10 F   5’8” 175 14 Alec Beaudin-Tougas 11 F   5’9” 155 15 Hugo Gamache 11 D   5’10” 168 16 Joey Moore 11 F   5’10” 180 17 Kaden Pickering 10 F   5’9” 165 18 Sterling Bray 12 F   5’11” 185 19 Patrick Schmelzinger 12 F   5’6” 160 21 Lukas Samuelsson 12 F   6’0” 165 22 Samuel Beaucage 11 F   6’2” 180 23 Vic Tracy 12 F   6’2” 205 24 Matt Damelio 12 D   5’10” 165 25 Mattias Samuelsson   9 D   6’2” 190 26 Artem Efimov-Barakov 12 F   5’9” 168 27 Zak Sheikh 12 D   5’11” 165 30 Anton Rosen 11 G   6’2” 185

1995 1997 1997 1998 1996 1998 1997 1997 1995 1995 1998 1997 1997 1998 1998 1997 1995 1996 1997 1996 1997 2000 1996 1996 1996

COACH: Josh LeRoy ASSISTANT COACH: Mathieu Castonguay HAMILTON 32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL RED RAIDERS Athol Springs, New York

TEAM ROSTER NO

NAME

2   5   6   7   8 10 12 14 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 27 30 39

Jordan Gonzales Brendan O’Brien Jacob Bell Ryan Deas John Dantonio Patrick Roberts Matthew Johnson Nick Ferrino Joseph McGrath Mark Bevilacqua Joshua Pajek Bryan Zurowski Jacob Watkins Zach Matecki Jake Kaempf Brandon Schweickart Cullen Kane Jake Pakulski Peyton Zern

GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTH YEAR

9 11 10 12 12 11 11 12 11 11 11 11 10 12 11 11 12 12 10

D D D F F D F F F F D F F D F F F G G

6’2” 175   5’8” 160   6’1” 165   5’11” 165   5’9” 150   6’1” 165   5’9” 158   5’11” 160   5’10” 155   6’0” 175   5’8” 150   5’10” 175   5’9” 170   5’9” 165   6’0” 170   5’11” 175   5’9” 155   6’0” 165   5’11” 150

1999 1998 1999 1997 1997 1998 1998 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1997 1998 1998 1997 1997 1998

HAMILTON

COACH: Scott Diebold ASSISTANT COACHES: John Dantonio, Mark Hubbard MANAGER: Dana Dantonio

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


ST. MICHAEL’S COLLEGE KERRY BLUES

Toronto, Ontario

TEAM ROSTER NO

NAME

GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTH YEAR

1   2   3   4   5   7   8   9 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 31

Jack Edmands Liam Gillanders Jack Murphy Colin Lee Mark Paolini Cabot MacKenzie Duncan Coulson Daniel Tyrrell Owen Ramsay Nicholas Salamon Michael Pontarollo Warren Jeffrey Marco Violo Caruana Mack Alex Acosta Massimo Demarinis Jack Clarke Michael Locatelli Pertruccu Andrew Zachary Warus Michael Bryne Brandon Marinelli Will Hunter Spyros Koskinas

12 11 12 12 11 11 12 12 11 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12

G D D D D D F F F F F F F F F F D F F F F D F G

5’9” 166   6’2” 191   5’10” 185   5’8” 155   5’11” 170   5’11” 174   5’10” 165   6’0” 182   5’10” 168   5’9” 174   5’9” 187   6’3” 200   5’9” 157   5’7” 143   5’10” 177   5’10” 190   6’0” 210   6’3” 186   6’1” 196   5’10” 181   5’11” 162   5’10” 163   6’0” 185   5’10” 174

1997 1998 1998 1997 1998 1998 1997 1997 1998 1998 1997 1997 1996 1998 1997 1997 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1997

COACH: Chris DePiero MEAGHER 32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


ULYSSE PREP. U-19AAA Terrebonne, Québec

TEAM ROSTER NO NAME GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT BIRTH YEAR

1 Jeremy Forget 11 G   6’0” 157   2 François Lacroix PG D   6’0” 165   3 Jean-Mathieu Lavoie 11 D   6’1” 204   4 Jonathan Aspirot 10 D   5’11” 182   5 Félix Lachance 12 D   5’11” 172   7 Ismael Dumerlus 12 D   5’10” 187   8 Alex Côté 12 D   5’10” 185   9 William Brochu 11 F   5’9” 154 10 Marc-Antoine Gagnon   9 F   5’9” 148 11 Nicolas Baril 12 F   5’8” 154 13 Mickael Ringuette PG F   5’9” 165 15 Nicholas Savignac 11 F   6’2” 203 16 Dereck St-Jean   9 F   6’3” 193 17 Mike Finger PG F   5’9” 167 18 Deion Jean-Claude 12 F   6’0” 167 19 Simon Rouillard 10 F   5’10” 141 20 Shawn Rainville PG F   5’9” 155 22 Frédérick Allaire 11 F   5’8” 143 24 Tristan Sabatini PG F   5’11” 190 28 Gabriel Bélanger 11 D   5’9” 137 30 Jeremy Beaudoin-Mireault 11 G   5’9” 145 31 Dominic Ethier 12 G   6’1” 211 34 Frédérick Frenette-Lemay 11 D   5’11” 170 35 Samuel Bernatchez 11 D   5’11” 165 38 Cedrick Gaumond 10 F   5’8” 190 39 Felix-Antoine Labrie 10 F   6’0” 144 42 Christophe Frenette-Lemay 11 F   5’11” 179 43 Vincent Chauvette 11 F   6’0” 158 47 Félix Aubin 11 F   5’10” 169

1997 1995 1998 1999 1997 1996 1997 1997 1999 1997 1995 1997 1999 1996 1995 1998 1996 1998 1995 1997 1998 1997 1998 1998 1998 1999 1998 1998 1998

HAMILTON

COACH: Denis Chalifoux ASSISTANT COACH: Marcel Patenaude MANAGER: Gabriel Plourde

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


UPPER CANADA COLLEGE BLUES

Toronto, Ontario

TEAM ROSTER NO NAME GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT

2 Michael Wood 11 F   6’0” 165   3 Mats Gavelin 11 D   5’9” 187   4 James White 11 D   5’10” 145   7 Cody MacRea 12 F   6’2” 211   8 Saverio Imbrogno 11 F   5’10” 170 10 Matt Baker 11 F   5’10” 157 12 Keenan Conlon 10 D   5’10” 162 13 Chris Wood 12 F   5’10” 174 14 Jake Muchnik 12 F   5’8” 153 15 Sean Medeiros 11 F   6’0” 195 16 Michael Murphy 11 F   5’7” 140 19 Mark Bastow 12 F   5’10” 158 21 Greg Marks 12 F   5’11” 172 22 Lee Marlowe 12 F   5’6” 139 23 Cameron White 12 D   6’3” 185 30 John Li 12 G   5’9” 173 33 Jack Pendrith 12 G   6’2” 167 44 Gabriel Boucher 11 D   6’1” 208 91 Tyler Burns 12 F   6’0” 180 92 Jeremy Smith 11 D   5’9” 164 97 Jeremy Marco 10 F   5’6” 141

COACH: Carl Beaudoin MEAGHER 32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


WYOMING SEMINARY BLUE KNIGHTS Kingston, Pennsylvania

TEAM ROSTER NO NAME GRADE POSITION   HEIGHT WEIGHT

1 Jonathan Roberge 12 G   5’10” 165   2 Jake Rosner 10 F/D   6’1” 170   3 Anthony Lafond 11 D   6’3” 215   4 Riccardo Fania 11 D   5’10” 170   5 James Lyle 11 D   6’0” 175   6 Alexandre D’Astous 12 F   5’10” 170   7 Tanner Wilding 11 F   6’1” 185   8 Anthony Gandolfi 12 D   5’11” 185   8 Tyler Wilding 11 D   6’1” 185 10 Brandon McCulloch 11 F   5’10” 175 11 Jared Lombardi   9 F   6’0” 170 12 Alexandre Sabourin 10 D   5’11” 175 13 Cole Rosner 12 F   6’0” 160 14 Alexandre Lebel 12 D   6’4” 210 15 Roman Solcani 10 F   5’10” 160 16 David Roebuck 13 F   5’11” 175 16 Janne Vesa 12 F   6’0” 170 19 Joey Piccinini 11 F   6’0” 185 19 Richard Zemanek 10 D   5’10” 170 20 David Lachance-Perreault 12 F   5’10” 180 24 Alexandre Sode 11 F   5’10” 165 25 Jacob Kamps 11 F   6’2” 200 30 Thomas Dufresne 10 G   5’9” 165 35 Matias Toivola 12 G   6’0” 175 37 Liam Barrett 10 F   5’8” 140 44 Marc-Antoine Lafond 12 F   6’3” 205

MEAGHER

COACH: Josh Morgan

32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015


32nd Annual St. Andrew’s College MacPherson Hockey Tournament

January 30 & 31, February 1, 2015

ALUMNI PAGE OUR ALUMNI AND THEIR POST-GRADUATE SUCCESS

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