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table of contents
Letter from Ontario BasketballLetter from Windsor Mayor - Eddie FrancisLetter from Ontario Premier - Kathleen WynneLetter from Windsor Valiants Basketball Editorial - Ontario Basketball and AAUEditorial - Club ExcellenceEditorial - Play 3x3Division 1 - ScheduleDivision 1 - RosterDivision 2 - ScheduleDivision 2 - RosterDivision 3 - ScheduleDivision 3 - RosterDivision 4 - ScheduleDivision 4 - RosterDivision 5 - ScheduleDivision 5 - RosterDivision 6 - ScheduleDivision 6 - RosterOntario Basketball MerchandiseWindsor MapDivision 7 - ScheduleDivision 7 - RosterDivision 8 - ScheduleDivision 8 - RosterDivision 9 - ScheduleDivision 9 - RosterDivision 10 - ScheduleDivision 10 - RosterDivision 11 - ScheduleDivision 11 - RosterEditorial - Canadian Sport for LifeOUA Player Profile - Sukhpreet Singh (Queen’s Gaels)
ontario basketball presentsU15 Midget Boys ontario cup
Windsor May 10-12
About Ontario BasketballProvincial Championships is owned and operated by Ontario Basketball, in collaboration with 18 host clubs throughout 12 Ontario communities. Over eight weekends each Spring, more than 16,000 athletes playing for nearly 1,200 club teams will compete for approximately 150 divisional provincial titles. Tournaments are held for both genders in all age categories between Under 10 through Under 19. In remaining dedicated to the Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) model, teams are grouped into eight-team divisions to ensure quality competition and a positive playing environment. Ontario Cup remains one of the largest basketball events in North America. For updated scores, standings, photos and more, visit www.basketball.on.ca or follow us on Twitter @OBANews and use #ItAllStartsHere.
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR On behalf of the board of directors and staff, welcome to the 2013 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships. Ontario Cup represents the pinnacle of the season for many Ontario Basketball (OBA) teams, who under the guidance of dedicated coaches and passionate volunteers, arrived here with great preparation and leave with memories that will last a lifetime. This year, Ontario Cup is hosted in 12 communities representing all corners of the province. These communities offer a wealth of experiences that we encourage you to explore during your downtime. Thank you to the 20 Ontario Basketball member clubs who work extremely hard to ensure that Ontario Cup is an enjoyable experience for all. Please join us and take a moment to acknowledge the great work being done by the convenors, table officials, volunteers and those running concession and merchandise stands throughout the weekend. Most importantly, let us collectively acknowledge the achievement of more than 16,000 players on more than 1,150 teams who are participating at an Ontario Cup event this year. Let us all be reminded that this is a game in which we want to create a positive environment for all participants. Thank you to Ontario Basketball corporate partners and local sponsors for their enthusiasm and support of amateur basketball. Sport tourism is a growing business in Ontario and this event represents a significant impact on local economies. Members of the Ontario Basketball staff are available in all host cities. We welcome the opportunity to discuss the many programs and services available to you. Please enjoy yourself in this weekend of basketball celebration and competition. Yours in basketball,
Ken Urbach Michael T. Cvitkovic, ABC President Executive Director
Premier of Ontario - Première ministre de l’Ontario
March 22 – May 26, 2013
A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am delighted to extend warm greetings to everyone attending and competing in the 2013 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships, organized by Ontario Basketball. Ontario enjoys a special connection to basketball, given that James Naismith, a native of Ontario, organized the first competitions. With the game coming to Canada as early as 1892, it can be safely said that it is a sport of enduring popularity — clearly demonstrated by the 2013 championships which are taking place 121 years later. I commend all the young athletes who are participating in these championships — your dedication and hard work have brought you to this exciting event. And to the parents and coaches: thank you for supporting these young people in their quest to excel in the sport they so obviously love. I wish to acknowledge Ontario Basketball for giving Ontario youth the opportunity to participate in organized basketball and for raising awareness of the positive role this sport can play in young lives — from building self-confidence to enhancing physical well-being. Please accept my best wishes for inspiring and memorable championship games.
Kathleen Wynne Premier
1072 Rankin Avenue
Windsor, Ontario, N9B 2S3
Telephone: 519-564-3187
www.windsorvaliants.ca
Welcome to the 2012-2013 Midget Boys Ontario Cup Provincial Championship!
Since 1989, the Windsor Valiants Basketball Club has been dedicated to teaching female
youths ages 7-18 to play and enjoy the game of basketball. Yearly the Windsor Valiants
Basketball Club has more than 400 female participants in our house league and rep
teams. From house league level development right up to our elite representative teams,
our goal is to continually establish a program that will provide a positive, safe, enjoyable
atmosphere that is also challenging and rewarding. Our motto, “Work Hard, Play Smart,
Have Fun” is at the forefront of our program. Over the past 20+ years we have seen the
growth of interest and enjoyment of basketball in the city of Windsor rise. We are
optimistic that this trend will continue well into the future.
Windsor Valiants would like to take this opportunity to welcome all basketball athletes,
coaches, parents and families to the City of Windsor for this very special event.
The Ontario Cup Provincial Tournament is the pinnacle of the season where all your
time, hard work and dedication throughout the season will be showcased. More
importantly, participating in an elite program such as Ontario Basketball, will afford you
the opportunity to develop friendships across many cities and basketball programs. We
wish everyone and every team Good Luck.
Although in the end only one team will win the Provincial Championship, every
participant is already a champion for coming this far. Do your best and make the most of
each moment and enjoy the experience.
Once again, enjoy your visit to Windsor, and the best of luck to all teams!
Sincerely Yours,
Josh Leeman and Della Latella
Executive Directors, Windsor Valiants Basketball
OABO
Ontario Association of Basketball Officials
ONTARIO BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION AND AAU
The basketball landscape in this province, and the country, has changed significantly over the past few years. While Ontario Basketball (OBA) attempts to provide services and programming to all elements of the game, it is through collaboration and the strength of its member clubs that the mission is delivered. These clubs also provide OBA with the necessary knowledge and trends in the game to help shape its direction.
The origin of clubs in Ontario stemmed mostly to provide concentrated basketball programming that complemented the high school season. Clubs would run teams after OFSAA finished and everyone would take the summer off. A chosen few would make Team Ontario while the many enjoyed “summer sports,” while others enjoyed an "off season" of rest and recovery.
Things have changed significantly over the past few years.
Today, many clubs run for an entire 12-month period - the good ones, who understand periodization - also understand the significant importance of rest and recovery periods to create optimal performance.
While the less informed clubs simply run summer teams that, at times, can fragment the existing club system and overuse the athletes. In this day and age, it seems the best recruiters win the best athletes instead of clubs that understand the long-term development of an athlete. We need to help OBA member clubs do both; provide a pathway for athletes to develop their skills through international competition and opportunities for exposure. As the governing body for the sport of basketball in Ontario, it is vital for OBA to strengthen and protect its clubs and at the same time, educate parents and coaches about all the stakeholders in the game.
In a study taken during the 2012 OBA season, more than half of the responding clubs indicated at least one of its teams play summer ball. As a result, OBA developed a three-year partnership with the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States (AAU).
Some OBA clubs with AAU experience understand the wide range of good and bad events that exist in the USA, no different than tournaments within Canada. This partnership will help teams who wish to travel with the education of recommended events. Through partnerships with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) and AVIS-Budget car rental, the OBA is attempting to make summer travel easier for its members as well.
The foundation of Ontario Basketball (OBA) remains its more than 200 member clubs that represent the game from Windsor to Ottawa; from Niagara to Thunder Bay; and everywhere in between. How, when, where and why they play the game is different than even just five years ago. The partnership with the AAU isn’t going to solve recruiting challenges or eliminate “rogue” clubs, but it will hopefully send the message that OBA recognizes it needs to address the challenges that face its member clubs and create a better environment for its members to flourish – whatever their basketball pathway might be.
(Continued on next page)Above: Scarborough Basketball’s U16 Major Midget girls pose following their 2012 provincial championship in Kitchener-Waterloo.
When James Parker, AAU Director of Sport, attended the announcement last year in Toronto, he indicated that OBA should become the focal point of AAU in the province and can also see the association coordinate AAU events within Canada. Beginning at these 2013 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships, the winners of Division One in U13-17 age categories will automatically qualify for the AAU National Championships. Many of these championship events are staged at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Zone in Orlando, Florida. OBA will cover the registration fees while teams will be required to fundraise in order to have the n e c e s s a r y f e e s f o r t r a v e l a n d accommodations. Some have confused AAU with NCAA exposure. While there are events that may generate significant recruiting opportunities with college coaches, as an executive from NCAA indicated to the OBA membership at the Annual Meeting of the Members last year, “if you are good enough, they will find you in Canada.” The AAU summer circuit, for the most part, is simply additional competition for players and coaches who wish to develop over the summer months. That being said, there are major events that demand significant exposure opportunities for athletes. There is no reason why Team Ontario or OBA clubs cannot experience this side to the game. It does not exist for a chosen few who claim to have all the answers.
The opportunities are endless for Ontario athletes to pursue a high performance basketball pathway. With increased quality of programming on home soil, OUA, CIS, OCAA is now a viable option. For those wishing to pursue NCAA basketball, and many have with great success, there needs to be increased education on the road to college scholarships. Because for every Anthony Bennett, Natalie Achonwa, Kevin Pangos and Dakota Whyte (all OBA and Team Ontario alumni), there are thousands who do not have a positive experience and we are all collectively to blame.
A partnership with the AAU and an education partnership with NCAA are two ways OBA is attempting to serve its members. There is a long way to go before a true balance of power exists, but with the collective approach of 200 member clubs, OBA will get there – one dribble at a time.
2013 AAU Boys and Girls Basketball National Championships - Schedule
Boys6th Grade: July 22-28, 2013 in Hampton, Virginia. 7th Grade: June 23-30, 2013 in Memphis, Tennessee.8th Grade: July 11-17, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.9th Grade: July 9-14, 2013 in Little Rock, Arkansas. 10th Grade: July 22-28, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida..
Girls6th Grade: June 23-28, 2013 in Hampton, Virginia.7th Grade: July 12-17, 2013 in Kings Island, Ohio. 8th Grade: July 8-13, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.9th Grade: July 8-13, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida. 10th Grade: July 8-13, 2013 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.
Above: Toronto Triple Threat celebrate their Division One title at the 2012 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships in Ottawa.
Above: Oakville Vytis claim the U14 Major Bantam Division One Championship following a hard-fought win over Brantford CYO in our nation’s capital.
CLUB EXCELLENCE WORKSHOP
McBain Community Centre7150 Montrose Rd. Niagara Falls, ON L2H 3N3
Saturday, June 1st 20139:00am – 5:00pm
$25.00 per participant (plus applicable tax)Maximum two participants per member club
Includes coffee, lunch and materials
REGISTER ONLINEhttp://clubexcellencensc2.eventbrite.ca
(613) 521-3340 ext.3226 kjohnston@cces.ca
WWW.CLUBEXCELLENCE.COM
Club Excellence is a program built to support any sport, is third party operated, using fair and transparent methods to deliver a national certification program. It was developed by a group of like-minded organizations (Gymnastics Canada, Swimming Canada, CanoeKayak Canada, Athletics Canada, and Speed Skating Canada) who came together around the development and delivery of a national, workshop-based program designed to help sport clubs provide quality programming and effective club management practices. The certification program recognizes clubs and associations that invest in building capacity to meet and exceed a basic set of operating principles.
The six core areas of Club Excellence are program delivery, coaching, people management, governance, financial accountability, and marketing, recruitment and revenue generation. Great sport organizations are those that develop strategies on the field and off. Club Excellence can help. Best of all, your club or association will be recognized for the investment made in establishing policies and processes to meet your day-to-day challenges.
ONTARIO BASKETBALL LAUNCHESCLUB EXCELLENCE
IS YOUR CLUB EXCELLENT?
Participation in sport and recreation is more than just finding a club that wins a lot of basketball games. Throughout amateur sport in Canada, there exists an increased focus on accountability to parents and their children, risk management assessment, development programming, quality coaches and administrators, and fiscal transparency. It is for these reasons that Ontario Basketball (OBA) recently announced its partnership with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, True Sport Foundation and the Club Excellence Cooperative (CEC) to launch a basketball club excellence strategy throughout province.
“We are proud of the more than 200 member clubs within Ontario Basketball that represent our sport in communities across Ontario. Most of these clubs are administered by dedicated local volunteers. The launch of Club Excellence will strengthen the capacity of our clubs and provide invaluable resources, enabling them to deliver the sport with excellence to the thousands of members who rely on our professionalism and quality standards,” said Ken Urbach, president, Ontario Basketball. “We share an incredible responsibility with our clubs to ensure our members enjoy a safe and rewarding basketball experience. OBA looks forward to working with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport and continue to strengthen our existing member clubs.”
OBA has joined leading national sport organizations in embracing the Club Excellence program which is helping to build a network of healthy, strong and sustainable sport clubs across Canada. As an Associate Member, OBA now enjoys access to a range of customized tools and resources to improve club programs. Targeted workshops will help member clubs become Club Excellence certified, building capacity in a number of critical areas including coaching, people management, governance, recruitment, financial accountability, marketing, and revenue generation. OBA will be working with its Regional Stakeholders Network and member clubs to identify the sport-specific categories required in addition to the Club Excellence mandated standards.
The Club Excellence Cooperative (CEC) was created in 2007 with common goals to identify a stable and supportive environment for coaches, improve implementation of Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) at the community level, and ensure quality club programming. The Club Excellence program was then created to help build a network of healthy, strong and sustainable sport clubs and sport organizations, across Canada. Based on 30 standards, Club Excellence can help in building capacity within program delivery, coaching, people management, governance, financial accountability, and marketing, recruitment and revenue generation.
Founding Members of the Club Excellence Cooperative (CEC) include Swimming Canada, Speedskating Canada, CanoeKayak Canada, Athletics Canada, Gymnastics Canada, and the True Sport Foundation.
“OBA is the first major team sport organization to join Club Excellence. They clearly see the opportunity to apply the Club Excellence certification program to raise the quality of the sport at the grassroots level. We look forward to their contribution to our campaign to improve sport delivery at the local club level,” said John Edwards, Chair of Club Excellence Cooperative.
Through the Associate Membership paid for by OBA, the Club Excellence program will be available to Ontario Basketball member clubs in good standing, focusing on all the characteristics of strong, sound clubs, from management to governance and program delivery. It will also allow OBA to provide discounts to their member clubs on Club Excellence services, and gives them a voice in the stewardship of this innovative, standards-based certification program.
“Club Excellence represents a significant financial investment from OBA to its member clubs,” said Michael Cvitkovic, executive director, Ontario Basketball. “We believe this investment aligns our clubs more closely, provides strong risk management and continues our commitment to Canadian Sport for Life principles. OBA clubs are the foundation of our organization and so it is imperative that we provide them with the necessary resources to succeed. No matter where our parents and athletes live, they should expect the same services from their local clubs.”
For more information, visit www.clubexcellence.com.
FROM THE PLAYGROUND TO THE PODIUM, IT’S RESHAPING OUR GAME
The international governing body for basketball (FIBA) has invested a tremendous amount of resources to fully develop the 3x3 game. FIBA introduced the 3x3, half-court version of basketball to a global audience at the 2010 Youth Olympics in Singapore, where it was regarded as the most popular sport throughout the Games. Last summer, Ontario Basketball (OBA) hosted one of three Canadian qualifiers for the 3x3 World Tour Championships.
FIBA states that with more than 250 million players worldwide and among the most played recreational sports in the world, 3x3 will help the growth of
basketball. Combine these initiatives with FIBA submitting an application for 3x3 to become an Olympic sport, and the once playground-only game is now becoming a world phenomenon.
In addition to its high performance programming, FIBA, Canada Basketball and OBA have identified the significant impact the 3x3 game can have on skill development for active youth. There are tremendous benefits to having young children learn the game through 3x3 before being introduced to a full-court, five-on-five competition.
BENEFIT 1: MORE TOUCHES In five-on-five games, one or two players can go an entire game rarely touching the ball. This especially happens in youth basketball where you have one or two dominant players who are by far the best ball handlers on the team. The team tends to get the ball into those players’ hands and those players tend to take the ball to the basket. The problem with this is that other players are not developing their skills when they don’t get to touch the ball, and the team isn’t developing as a whole.
In 3x3, it’s really difficult for two players to monopolize the ball and still play well. The third player gets involved almost by necessity. All players get to handle the ball and handle it a lot. This allows all players to develop their skills in live game play.
BENEFIT 2: MORE SPACING Even with the smaller bodies of young players, five-on-five games can be crowded affairs. Youth basketball isn’t the best time or place for a kid to learn to fight through double teams or pass into multiple coverage.
3x3 games loosen everything up and give young players more room to operate. This allows them to practice their basketball skills without overcrowding. Once the basic basketball skills of dribbling, passing, rebounding, shot selection, etc. are learned and mastered, then they can advance to learn to beat double teams and making passes into tight areas.
BENEFIT 3: REMOVE PRESSES & ZONE DEFENCES3x3 games remove the issue of presses and zone defences. They are strictly person-to-person. This again allows young players to learn and master the basics before moving on to more complex game play.
There soon may be structured provincial and national teams for 3x3 competition. There are countless 3x3 adult leagues throughout the province. More importantly, OBA and its stakeholders must strategize the most effective way to implement the 3x3 game in youth basketball since it serves as the best way for our children to increase skill development, confidence, enjoyment and the desire to play the game for life.
With editorial from Canada Basketball.
Above: KW Selects represented Toronto, Ontario at the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Masters Competition in New York City on August 18-19, 2012
Above: Eventual U13 Champions, SBA Blues taking on Kings Court at the inaugural OBA Challenge at Rexall Centre in July 2012.
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 1
Vaughan Panthers
DCBA - Central
Brampton Warriors Bennett
Ottawa Guardsmen
Vaughan Panthers WindsorU 4:30PM
WindsorU 6:00PM
Toronto JCC
Etobicoke Thunder
YAAACE
WindsorU 7:30PM
WindsorU 9:00PM Etobicoke Thunder
DCBA - Central Ottawa Guardsmen
Milton Stags #1
WindsorU 9:00AM
WindsorU 10:30AM
WindsorU 12:00PM
WindsorU 1:30PM
WindsorU 3:00PM
WindsorU 6:00PM
WindsorU 4:30PM
WindsorU 7:30PM
Ottawa Guardsmen DCBA - Central Brampton Warriors
Toronto JCC Milton Stags #1
Toronto JCC
Milton Stags #1
Brampton Warriors
Toronto JCC YAAACE
Vaughan Panthers
YAAACE Etobicoke Thunder
Vaughan Panthers
DCBA - Central
Brampton Warriors
Ottawa Guardsmen
Etobicoke Thunder
YAAACE
Windsor U
Milton Stags #1
Ashman, Devante Bennett, Charlie Bennett, Devante Cox, Jovon Famoriyo, Thompson Francis , Jordan Fullerton, Jordon Izzard, Keenan Kennedy, Marcel Sam, Malachi Samra, Jaskaran Sandhu, Pavan Taylor, Joshua Taylor, Justin Weeks, Rasheed
HC - Bennett, Chris AC - Allen, Howard
Barrett, Tyshan Campbell, Jarel Davis, Kairo Henry, Jordan Hercules, Me-Shack James, Tiron Kabongo, Nathan Kitenge, Jonathan Ramage, Cameron Thompson, Teniola Wharton, Trea
HC - Wharton, Clancy AC - Palmer, Andrew AC - Simons, Michael
Abbey-Wright, Jahmal Adriano, Nathaniel Basta, Petar Bogoslavov, Jovan Ferguson, Alan Fragale, Ryan Lika, Donald Nguyen, Eric Okubasu, Hunter Przulj, Nicholas Telesca, Joseph Vrankic, Josip Wong, Brandon
HC - Vanderdoelen, John AC - Vrankic, Vlatko M - Currie, Sandra
Amog, Austin Burke, Jamahl Campbell, Damen Filipovic, Aleksandar Galvez, Anthony Gosk, Jacob Grewal, Sandeep Hindle, Liam Masterman, Hunter Mayers, Zachary McAlpine, Ethan Naveed, Shais Veselinovic, Goran
HC - Webb, Roderick AC - Filipovic, George M - McAlpine, Chris
Byron, Daniel Clausen, Aaron Davidson, Elijah Dobson, Liam Fraser, Jameson Garcia, Nathan Hosny, Adam Ndopu, Trevor Sow, Ali Strachan, Donte Whitmore, Adam
HC - Chapman, Aarron AC - Chapman, Luke
Abines, Kyle Andrade, Dean Beckerman, Jacob Benjamin, Isaac Carr, Marcus Florido, Alvin Gregory, Keiron
Kweku-Teye, James Quines, Jayson Santiago, Evyn Shelton, Taylor Smith, Zac Spagnuolo, Stef Viera, Cordell Wineberg, Daniel
HC - Wineberg, David AC - Gregory, Trevor AC - Jugueta, Melvin AC - Spagnuolo, Enzo
U15 midget boys DIVISION 1
DC Bulldogs Central
Etobicoke Thunder #1
Milton Stags #1
Toronto JCC Vaughan Panthers
Ottawa Guardsmen
Case, Devonte Forde, Tamir Kizarmis, Sahin Nembhard, Andrew Plummer, Tyler Taylor-Douglas, OShane Thomas, Joseph Tran, William Virdi, Ishanvir Wadia, Farhan Young, Molik
HC - Nembhard, Claude AC - Perlmutter, Gad M - Virdi, Gary
YAAACE
Aaron, Tait Atkinson, Dorel Carter, Joshua Clarke, Brion Cooper, Denzel Hutchinson, Shamari Jones, Akil Kozai, Lior Nelson, Nathaniel Odruo, Prince Reid, Maleek Sarfo-Boateng, Joshua Small, Adail Stoddart, Dante Whyte, Kemani HC - Ola Adegboruwa AC - Lionel Carter
Brampton Warriors Bennett
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 2
Toronto Triple Threat
Niagara Falls Red Raiders #1
Mississauga Wolverines
South Windsor Warriors
Toronto Triple Threat St. Clair 4:30PM
St. Clair 6:00PM
Hamilton Wildcats
Blessed Sacrament Nation
Cambridge Centaurs #1
St. Clair 7:30PM
St. Clair 9:00PM Blessed Sacrament
Red Raiders South Windsor
Whitby Saints
St. Clair 9:00AM
St. Clair 10:30AM
St. Clair 12:00PM
St. Clair 1:30PM
St. Clair 3:00PM
St. Clair 6:00PM
St. Clair 4:30PM
St. Clair 7:30PM
South Windsor Red Raiders Mississauga Wolverines
Hamilton Wildcats Whitby Saints
Hamilton Wildcats
Whitby Saints
Mississauga Wolverines
Hamilton Wildcats
Cambridge Centaurs
Toronto Triple Threat
Cambridge Centaurs Blessed Sacrament
Toronto Triple Threat
Red Raiders
Mississauga Wolverines
South Windsor
Blessed Sacrament
Cambridge Centaurs
St. Clair
Whitby Saints
AbdulRauf, Rohin Abouchere, Ibrahim Anderson, Charlie Baradziej, Jeffery Daly, Shawn Gordon, Maliek Harb, Mohammed Holmes, Sean Lacharity, David Matovic, Michael Skirrow, Noah Southe, Dejuan Vander Pol, Jacobus
HC - Joseph, Jeff AC - Losier, Andrew AC - Valvasori, Mark
Abdi, Abdul Arora, Sameer Cardoso, Lucas Douglas, Alexander Hajjo, Mohamed Johnson, Carter Littlejohn, Lucas Malnerich, Justin Phung, Nick Purdy, Eric Rodenburg, Evan Seyed, Zubair
HC - Malnerich, John AC - Mina, Brandon AC - Harnack, Adam M - Johnson, Chris
Amog, Austin Burke, Jamahl Campbell, Damen Filipovic, Aleksandar Galvez, Anthony Gosk, Jacob Grewal, Sandeep Hindle, Liam Masterman, Hunter Mayers, Zachary McAlpine, Ethan Naveed, Shais Veselinovic, Goran
HC - Webb, Roderick AC - Filipovic, George M - McAlpine, Chris
Afriyie, Brenden Agbonhin, Faisal Blair, Tristan Burnett, Deschanel Delic, Damir Griffith, Clythus Hangiu, Peter Haryott, Brandon Holdford, Jaleel Hope, Miles Jagpal, Balwinder Milidragovic, Luka Sidhu, Nikhil Szmidth, Therren
HC - Mavdo, Bob
Applin, Josh Burns, Matthew Casciano, Michael Degraaf, Owen Grummet, Tyler Gvozdenovic, Nikola Murdaca, Joseph Olsthoom, Luke Pereira, Jordan Thomson, Tyler Vanegas, Donovan
HC - Thomson, Terry AC - Grummett, Paul
Akins, Dallas Brown-Henderson, Najee
Byrd, Isaih Ducharme, Carter Ferhatovic, Damir Frank, Jacob Gbadebo, Sina Grant, Justin Guled, Liban Pineault, Marc Reiner, Macaul Rolfe, Liam Shah, Ahmad Sidhu, Archdeep Wahid, Harman
HC - Shaw, Richard AC - Akins, Donald AC - Ducharme, Mike
U15 midget boys DIVISION 2
Cambridge #1 Hamilton
Wildcats #1 Mississauga Wolverines
South Windsor Warriors
Toronto Triple Threat
Niagara Falls Red Raiders #1
Angeles, Jaime Azubalis, Audrius Barrett, Shakwon Bennett, Daejuan Bundalo, Andrej Burton, Devonte Campbell, Jamar Fortunato, Galio James, Tyler Mayali, Jamal O'brien, Tyrel Paul, Quinton Pinkney, Ryan Tannis, Theo Yosief, Robel
HC - Clarke, Norman AC - DaSilva, Albert AC - Moffatt, Greg
Whitby Saints #1
Agmata, Jordan Birstonas, Rob Broomes, Jalani Carino-Gittens, Jahnoah Hitchon, Scott Moncreiffe, Kordell O'Neil, Anton Sandy, Elijah Simpson, Sean Sutherland, Khaleel
HC - Birstonas, Ben AC - Bennett, Shean
Blessed Sacrament #1
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 3
SBA - Jones
Oakville Vytis #1
Motion West
Advantage Titans
SBA - Jones Lajeunesse 4:30PM
Lajeunesse 6:00PM
Guelph CYO Knights
Mississauga Monarchs Bowen
MUMBA Xavier
Lajeunesse 7:30PM
Lajeunesse 9:00PM Mississauga Monarchs
Oakville Vytis #1
Advantage Titans
KW Vipers #1
Lajeunesse 9:00AM
Lajeunesse 10:30AM
Lajeunesse 12:00PM
Lajeunesse 1:30PM
Lajeunesse 3:00PM
Lajeunesse 6:00PM
Lajeunesse 4:30PM
Lajeunesse 7:30PM
Advantage Titans Oakville Vytis #1 Motion West
Guelph CYO Knights KW Vipers #1
Guelph CYO Knights
KW Vipers #1
Motion West
Guelph CYO Knights
MUMBA Xavier
SBA - Jones
MUMBA Xavier Mississauga Monarchs
SBA - Jones Oakville Vytis #1
Motion West Advantage Titans
Mississauga Monarchs
MUMBA Xavier
Lajeunesse
KW Vipers #1
Baig, Haseeb Brown, Isaiah Cohall, Chad-Malcolm Eccleston, Kyrel Mesfin, Weheb Obasuyi, Owens Okungbowa, Efe Osabuohien, Gabriel Peters, Joshua Pinnock, David Rosteing, Jaylen HC - Devon Smalling AC - Kevin Hood
Basra, Jobanvir Brar, Jasmer Chaput, Jake Goyal, Harman Hiyabu, Mengis Hosker, Evan Jin, Christopher Ly, Andy Poloniato, Christopher Shinouda, Mark
HC - Chaput, Andrew AC - Poloniato, Dennis
Abara, Minas Dekker, Jake Drew, Joshua Eleeda, Adham Gallivan, Devon Hardy, Justin McElroy, John Nguyen, David Niel, Barnaba Nong, Jalen Omari, Eddy Peng, Landon Rush, Jacob Zuzan, Jake HC - Steve Peng AC - Mike Hardy M - Leah Drew
Bala, Vignesh Begovic, Adnan Decordova, Korri Hanna, Jp Jovcic, Stefan Kelly, Quinton Mananquil, Tristan Nolan, Taysean Ntibarigobeka, Loic Pereira, Kyle Van, Ryan Williams-Powell, Jordan HC - Bowen, Ricardo AC - Bowen. Ricky AC - Lambevski, Nick
Adu-Gyamfi, Richard Brown-Brambell, Myles Jones, Darnell Kalsi, Sukhjot Lambert Cadore, Dwayne
Mensah, Joshua Miller, Stephen Omoruyi, Isarel Singh, Kameren Taylor, Anthony Thomas, Chemar Warsame, Sharmarke
HC - Peddie, Dwayne
Abdulkarimli, Nijat Castillo, Jordan Christoforou, Christopher
Chu, Ryan Davis, Jordan Ferro, Michael Liu, Tommy Misir, Shivaal Nadesan, Arvin Popovski, Matthew Ricketts, AJ Romualdi, Nicholas Tan, Joseph Wong, Jonathan
HC - Xavier, Ryan AC - Joseph, Michael
U15 midget boys DIVISION 3
Guelph CYO Knights
Kitchener Waterloo Vipers
Mississauga Monarchs Bowen
MUMBA - Xavier Oakville Vytis #1 Motion - West
Bhangu, Harshat Bopp, Nicolai Cruz, David Dhindsa, Jaiman Hankins, Christopher Lostracco, Elijah Manocchio, Matthew Nadeem, Ali Haider Presse, Joel Stevenson, Shamiel Welsford, Cullen
HC - Presse, Scott AC - Dhindsa, Preet
Scarborough Blues Jones
Brown, Rashawn Dabreo, Judaine Darby, Khalil De La Cruz, Jobert Fernandez, Jose Gonzales, Dante Haya, Cole Ines, Cedrick Kabba, Keiron Mendoza, Gerard Molera, Matthew Pottinger, Darren Ramirez, Anthony Victorino, Jerome
HC - Jones, Peter AC - Pereira, Adi
Advantage Titans
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 4
London CYO
North Toronto Huskies
Wildhawk Basketball
Barrie Royals
London CYO Assumption 4:30PM
Assumption 6:00PM
Etobicoke Thunder #2
Oakville Venom #1
York North Avengers
Assumption 7:30PM
Assumption 9:00PM Oakville Venom #1
North Toronto
Barrie Royals
SBA - Benons
Assumption 9:00AM
Assumption 10:30AM
Assumption 12:00PM
Assumption 1:30PM
Assumption 3:00PM
Assumption 6:00PM
Assumption 4:30PM
Assumption 7:30PM
Barrie Royals North Toronto Wildhawk
Etobicoke Thunder SBA - Benons
Etobicoke Thunder
SBA - Benons
Wildhawk
Etobicoke Thunder
York North Avengers
London CYO
York North Avengers Oakville Venom #1
London CYO North Toronto
Wildhawk Barrie Royals
Oakville Venom #1
York North Avengers
Assumption
SBA - Benons
Bulko, Michael Edwards, Jacob Evans, Callum Figueiredo, Jesse Kullman, Benjamin McLean, Matthew Palmer, Jared Poole, Tyler Sera, Jacob Smith, Noah Walker, Julian Wolnik, Will
HC - Smith, Dale AC - McLean, Peter
Bonsu, Nicolas Borges, Xavier Crooks, Harrison Eimer, Kyle Jelic, Andrija Ohemeng, David Omeragic, Admir Perovic, Jonathan Sladoje, Damian Smith, Matthew Terceros Downey, Antonio
HC - Perovic, Danny AC - Eimer, Brian M - Eimer, Penny
Akle, Hadi Ashame, Noah Cobban, Alec Dinh, Josh Olegario, Sean Parkin, Alexander Robertson, Austin Wall, Dalton Webster, Kyle Woods, Michael Yoon, Nathan HC - Greg Robertson AC - Philip Webster
Bogdan, Kalen Caldwell, Daniel Gyenes, Aaron Johnson, Ian Kay, Rafi Mitrovic, Marko Palma, Michael Prelo, Dusan Starr, Jeffrey Veltmann, Carl Warrington, Michael Yucel, Shiv
HC - Mitrovic, Miki AC - Veltmann, Tonas
Armstrong, Joshua Aston, Sasha Burski, Graham Cabrera, Jean Bernard Dolivet, Paul Lepp, Karl Littlejohn, Nathaniel Santiago, Ezeoha Smith, Romello Vieira, Adam
HC - Armstrong, Maurice
AC - Brown, Mike
Arunan, Yongz Benons, Kerohn Collins, Nathan Coote-Jones, Tyrell Hussain, Sameed Kaskens, Julian Leslie, Ian Lowe, Tafari Sukumar, Ashwin Wilson, Kadeem
HC - Benous, Kevin AC - Murray, Kayode M - Reid, Diana
U15 midget boys DIVISION 4
Etobicoke Thunder #2
London CYO North Toronto Huskies
Scarborough Blues Benons
Wildhawks Basketball
Oakville Venom #1
Cumming, Mason
Cvrkalj, Aleks
Douse, DeVante
Floto, Griffin
Grubb, Aaron
Iluya, Muyang
Lam, Gordon
Mullings, Kevin
Paleshi, Keegan
Piazza, Adam
Podipireddy, Raghu
Sapiter, Mark
Simpson, Romy
HC - Mike Matura
AC - Dan Nelson
AC - Jasper Wesson
M - Tony Piazza
York North Avengers
Bombardieri, Mathew Deane, Ryan Faber, Eric Gaffney, Frank Grant, Connor Gyasi-Nimako, Keon Gyasi-Nimako, Ki-Jean Klopfer, Karl Landry, Eric Norcia, Jordan Toussaint, Randall Turner, Andrew Zhou, Gary
HC - Landry, Robert AC - Tinnes, George AC - Klopfer, Richard
Barrie Royals
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 5
Grimsby Grizzlies
BROS Basketball
BAYAN Basketball
Milton Stags #2
Grimsby Grizzlies Holy Names 4:30PM
Holy Names 6:00PM
East York Basketball
Holy Names 7:30PM
Holy Names 9:00PM Brampton Warriors
BROS Basketball
Milton Stags #2
Guelph Phoenix
Holy Names 9:00AM
Holy Names 10:30AM
Holy Names 12:00PM
Holy Names 1:30PM
Holy Names 3:00PM
Holy Names 6:00PM
Holy Names 4:30PM
Holy Names 7:30PM
Milton Stags #2 BROS Basketball BAYAN
East York Guelph Phoenix
East York
Guelph Phoenix
BAYAN
East York
CKATT/Cooksville
Grimsby Grizzlies
CKATT/Cooksville Brampton Warriors
Grimsby Grizzlies BROS Basketball
BAYAN Milton Stags #2
Brampton Warriors
CKATT/Cooksville
Holy Names
Guelph Phoenix - Feeney
Brampton Warriors Mowatt
CKATT/Cooksville
Constantine, Caleb
Cunanan, Joseph
Francisco, AJ Francis
Fronda, Patrick
Jones, Tyler
Major, Rodney
Melville, Andrew
Nwoko, Ogechukwuka
Ramos, Jonathan
Reyes, Juan Miguel
Spicer, Korey
Timbol, Justin
HC - Nomer Castillo
AC - Onju Reyes
Baker, Jordan Brown, Jevante Carias, John Chirstopher Chaudhry, Omer Fagan, Jahquon Famoriyo, Thompson Farrell, Shayne Gil, Gurbir Haughton, Brant Johnson, Peter Judge, Arshjyot Mollison, Terrel Nelson, Trey
HC - Mowatt, Barrington AC - Buckley, Rose-Ann AC - Mowatt, Gail M - Mowatt, Deja
Agbeyegbe, Tosan Agee, Akene Canaya, Maynard Coley, Micheal Greaves, Jimon Harricharan, Dhilon Larmond, Keon Lewis, Quentin Miller, Malcolm Powell, Daryl Sylvester, Michael Watson, Matthew
HC - Miller, Arlind M - Miller, Jerry
Abbas, Abdirahman Anderson, Nathaniel Barnes, KIERAN Mallhi, Harkirat Matharoo, Amanvir Morena, Jerold Oks, Vlad Omoregie, Terrell Pawa, Sameer Stephens, Jorien Yan, Jiaqi
HC - Baello, Renz M - Harwart, Francis
Borchenko, Lucas Harrison, Dylan Krumesz, Nathan Lee-Newbury, Keegan Linton, Levi Manoukas, Alexander Mertens, Francis Miah, Nafiz Riedl, Isaac Sami, Jawad Van Herk, Henry Wilton, Sam
HC - Riedl, Mark
Gordon, Maliek Hill, Terry Kim, Matthieu Kimmell, Cory Kowalski, Wojtek Martin, Rowan Melnyk, Dimitri Moreau, Bailey Orr, Ben Popaj, Bardhi Zima, Patrick
HC - Zima, Charles AC - Kimmell, Roy M - Zima, Patricia
U15 midget boys DIVISION 5
Brampton Warriors Mowatt
BROS Basketball
CKATT/Cooksville
Grimsby Basketball
Guelph Youth Phoenix Feeney
East York
Dingwall, Adam Durigon, Alexander Feeney, Keegan Gerstenkorn, James Gordon, Curtis MacEachern, Greg Marquis, Nicholas Merkir, Hayden Merritt, Eton Morris, Jack Renzetti, Julian Sherriff, Andrew
HC - Feeney, Wayne AC - Marquis, David AC - Marquis, Saskia
Milton Stags #2
Anani, Faruq
Bassem, Luka
Bryant ,Matthew
Filio, Paul
Johnson, Tucker
Kostashuk, Aidan
Moe, Tyrique
Oliveros, Tyler
Rhynold, Daniel
Samra, Jaskaranjeet
HC - Ramon Oliveros
AC - Sean Kostashuk
BAYAN
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 6
Motion East
IEM Newmarket
GladiatorS Basketball
MUMBA - GBAS
Motion East Sandwich 4:30PM
Sandwich 6:00PM
Burlington Skyhawks #1
Sandwich 7:30PM
Sandwich 9:00PM Fire Basketball
IEM Newmarket
MUMBA - GBAS
Orillia Lakers
Sandwich 9:00AM
Sandwich 10:30AM
Sandwich 12:00PM
Sandwich 1:30PM
Sandwich 3:00PM
Sandwich 6:00PM
Sandwich 4:30PM
Sandwich 7:30PM
MUMBA - GBAS IEM Newmarket GladiatorS
Burlington Skyhawks Orillia Lakers
Burlington Skyhawks
Orillia Lakers
GladiatorS
Burlington Skyhawks
Mississauga Monarchs
Motion East
Mississauga Monarchs Fire Basketball
Motion East IEM Newmarket
GladiatorS MUMBA - GBAS
Fire Basketball Mississauga Monarchs
Sandwich
Orillia Lakers
Mississauga Monarchs Miecius
Fire Basketball
Akif, Uddim Carr, Justin Catania, Evan Datars, Zach Dosangh, Jagroop Haciahmetoglu, Berk Lumapas, Gian Marguglio, Michael Miakhell, Emal Penman, Joshua Proctor, Steven Zorbas, Eric
HC - Turnbull, Tony AC - Zorbas, Steve
Benasa, Kristoffer Cummings, Javon Enriquez, Marc Golden, Spencer Goodwin, Kyle Jones, Amal Melnyk, Daniel Peng, Michael Resurreccion, Antonik Searles, Jayden
HC - Lubin, Dwayne
AC - Searles, Christopher
AC - Brandford, Shamari
M - Surujbally, Raymond
Adimibe, CJ Ansaldo, Francisco Basu, Rishi Blake, Dylan Brown, Tyreek Domingo, Josef Francisco, Eulogio Jr Goodfellow, Jackson Griffiths, Garrison Guy, Mason Hume, Joshua Lindo, Nathaniel Mourad, Omar Prescod, Jordan
HC - Pacson, Rowell AC - Grimes, Godfrey AC - Roebuck, Drew AC - Apostol, Jojo M - Griffiths, Brian
Bokhari, Jaan Campbell, Nicholas Cole, Billy De Baat, Ruben Duarte, Emerson Francis Caccamo, George Leach-Crooks, Rizon Salama-Frakes, Joshua Sutherland, Tristan Tahir, Omar Thompson, James Wilson, Zach
HC - Cornwall, Glynn AC - Duarte, Frank
Boutari, Adam Martinez, Daniel Miecius, Steven Narine, Jack Oduko, Daniel Rodriques, Shamar Sampath, Anirudh Torres, Adrian Webb, Mason Zarzuela, Aidan
HC - Miecius, Rimas AC - Hainbuch, Jeff
Adams, Jamal Casellas, Alijah Castell, Malcolm Hall, Kaanan Lewis, Dakota Pinnock, Zephy Jr. Rashford, Sharmar Sharma, Ashvin Tharmaratham, Sinthugan
Webb, Ryan Yao, Yuzong
HC - Boucaud, Dexter
U15 midget boys DIVISION 6
Fire Basketball GladiatorS - Lloyd IEM - Newmarket
Motion - East MUMBA - GBAS Mississauga
Monarchs Miecius
Amini, Pouria Basista, Matthew Choi, David Estrah, Lior Lee, Gabriel Lee, Philip Mah, Jordan Makaruk, Harrison Ong, Jasper Shiu, Brendan
HC - Basista, Greg AC - Kim, Matt
Orillia Lakers
French, Pierson Hache, Jack Heitzner, Travis Kennedy, William Laugalys, Harrison Locke, Devon Long, Gavin Mccartie, Brendan Morano, Mason Smith, Eli Switzer, Sam Wood, Noah
HC - Long, Greg AC - Bowman, Bill
Burlington Skyhawks #1
Ontario Basketball HatAdjustable
Price: $20.00
Team Ontario Jersey Small to XX-Large
Price: $60.00
OBA Golf Shirt Small to XX-Large
Price: $45.00
Ontario Basketball ShortsLarge to XX-Large
Price: $20.00
OBA Long Sleeve ShirtX-Large to XX-Large
Price: $30.00
OBA Zip-Hooded Sweatshirt Small to XX-Large
Price: $60.00
2013 Ontario Cup T-ShirtSmall to XX-Large
Price: $20.00
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Lajeunesse C.S.S.Friday: 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
University of Windsor & Riverside S.S.Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
General Amherst H.S. & Sandwich S.S.Saturday: 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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gym and hotel locations
University of Windsor (D1)401 Sunset Ave
Windsor, N9B 3P4
Lajeunesse C.S.S. (D3)600 E.C.Row Ave W.
Windsor, N9E1A
St. Clair College (D2)2000 Talbot Rd WWindsor, N9A 6S4
Holiday Inn & Suites Windsor Ambassador Bridge
1855 Huron Church RdWindsor, N9C 2L6
Holiday Inn Windsor Downtown430 Ouellette AveWindsor, N9A 1B2
Holy Names C.H.S. (D5)1400 Northwood Street
Windsor, N9E 1A4
St. Anne C.H.S. (D11)1200 Oakwood Dr
Belle River, N0R1A0
Riverside S.S. (D7)8465 Jerome StreetWindsor, N8S 1W8
Assumption C.C.H.S. (D4)1100 Huron Church Road
Windsor, N9C 2K7
St. Joseph's H.S. (D10)2425 Clover Ave. Windsor, N8P 2A3
J.L. Forster S.S. (D9)749 Felix Ave.
Windsor, N9C 3K9
Sandwich S.S. (D6)7050 Malden Rd. LaSalle, N9J 2T5
General Amherst H.S. (D8)130 Sandwich S.
Amherstburg, N9V 1Z8
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 7
Flamborough Fire Niagara Falls Red Raiders #2
London Ramblers #1
Caledon Cougars
Flamborough Fire Riverside 4:30PM
Riverside 6:00PM
Mississauga Wolverines #2
Riverside 7:30PM
Riverside 9:00PM ABC Magic
Red Raiders #2 Caledon Cougars
KW Vipers #2
Riverside 9:00AM
Riverside 10:30AM
Riverside 12:00PM
Riverside 1:30PM
Riverside 3:00PM
Riverside 6:00PM
Riverside 4:30PM
Riverside 7:30PM
Caledon Cougars Red Raiders #2 London Ramblers
Mississauga Wolverines KW Vipers #2
Mississauga Wolverines
KW Vipers #2
London Ramblers
Mississauga Wolverines
Stoney Creek NYB #1
Flamborough Fire
Stoney Creek NYB #1 ABC Magic
Flamborough Fire Red Raiders #2
London Ramblers Caledon Cougars
ABC Magic Stoney Creek NYB #1
Riverside
KW Vipers #2
Stoney Creek NYB #1
ABC Magic
Al-Johani, Jassar Blanchette, Cooper Burkholder, Sheldon Charlampidis, Denver Dhami, Gurtej Elsa, Tariq Finucan, Benjamin McGavchie, Connor Palango, Marcus Rashid, Jacob Reza, Ali
HC - Charalampidis, Tom
M - Jarrell, Dennis
Adjei-Yeboah, Michael Amos, Abraham Belvedere, Dante French, Alex Hynd, Bruce Janjicek, Joseph Langford, Kevin Okazawa, Jake Skeard, Cameron Trkulja, Alexander Vesz, Luke Wiehe, Evan
HC - Dodig, Mike AC - Everett, Gord AC - Okazawa, Ken
Bostock, Jacob Coville, Thomas Evans-Branagh, Michael-Owen
Gardner, Trey Hennessey, Michael Lawson, Michael Perron, Alex Sestili, Anthony Zuchkan, Parker
HC - Lubin, Dwayne AC - Brandford, Shamari AC - Searles, Christopher M - Surujbally, Raymond
Bansal, Amarbir Danq, Prince Downar, Piotr Grant, Caleb Heer, Karanvir Heer, Karanvir Iwaniuk, Jordan Lack-Shane, Kiern McLean, Sam Rashid, Ali Regier, Isaac Singh, Jason Whelan, Zane
HC - Millar, Sandy AC - Steckley, Dan AC - White, Dan
Ashenden, Luke Bennett, Kalvin Jahanghiri, Adam Janzen, Austin Kanoun, Andrew Kurn, Reid Levite, Ben McLeish, Ryan Nanephosy, Tim Quigley, Liam Robertson, Brandon Teller, Keegan Uylett, JuQuon
HC - Lawrence, Brett AC - Hansford, Craig
Camacho, Nathan Gayle, Shayne Gill, SarbJot Hanson, Antonio Khan, Dahvion Laughton, Spencer Mann, Karan McLean, Tajahon Talaat, Omar Walters, Tyrique
HC - Ahmed, Faiz
U15 midget Boys DIVISION 7
Caledon Cougar Flamborough Fire Kitchener
Waterloo Vipers #2
Mississauga Wolverines #2
Niagara Falls Red Raiders #2
London Ramblers #1
Beatty, Donovan Bronn, Mackenzie Ibey, Ben Naar, Jared O'Rourke, Michael Qureshi, Osama Richardson, Johnnie Robinson, Kyle Talarico, Kennedy Vescio, Michael Wegelin, Aden
HC - O’Rourke, Shawn AC - Ibey, Paul
Stoney Creek NYB #1
Bonomo, Michael Hebert, Tyrell McDonald, Matthew Middlemost, Tyson Odoardi, Zachary Petermann, Nicholas Podhraski, Zachary Reilly, Steven Rimac, Jordan Tam, Lucas Thiele, Mitchell
HC - Rimac, Dave
Ancaster Magic
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 8
Oakville Venom #2
York Stingers
Orangeville Hawks Murray
Oakville Venom #2 Amherst 4:30PM
Amherst 6:00PM
Basketball Tillsonburg
Amherst 7:30PM
Amherst 9:00PM Crazy Catz
YSSK Orangeville Hawks
Blessed Sacrament
Amherst 9:00AM
Amherst 10:30AM
Amherst 12:00PM
Amherst 1:30PM
Amherst 3:00PM
Amherst 6:00PM
Amherst 4:30PM
Amherst 7:30PM
Orangeville Hawks YSSK York Stingers
Tillsonburg Blessed Sacrament
Tillsonburg
Blessed Sacrament
York Stingers
Tillsonburg
IEM Aurora
Oakville Venom #2
IEM Aurora Crazy Catz
Oakville Venom #2
YSSK
York Stingers
Orangeville Hawks
Crazy Catz
IEM Aurora
Amherst
Blessed Sacrament Robitaille
IEM Aurora
North Region Crazy Catz
York South Silver Knights
Defreyne, Noah Demaree, Ben Donaldson, Logan Gilvesy, Steven Hopper, Wesley Hussey, Brock Lasook, Colin Rangel, Keiran Sinden, Trent Vandenbroek, Henry
HC - Demaree, Mike AC - Demaree, Brian
Anderson, Jacob Bird, Cody Cedri, Alex Cergueira, Tiago Emery, Marcus Gordon, Gregory Hines, Donovan Kazi, Mehraj Kong, Sunday Moore, R.J. Najak, Shaheed Passaretti, Gabriel Powder, Patrick Rowley, Rashad Scime, Daniel Smith, Shaye
HC - Robitaille, Greg
AC - Lindsay, Kristi
AC - Taylor, Tony
M - Centofani, Marco
Ackerman, Lucas Bailey, Trenton Dodd, Kaleb Elhami, Marc Gardiner, Jack Jeppesen, Kyle Koudmani, Tarek Lagerweij, Jordan Lavigne, Keegan MacLeod, Scott Mendezcuria, Jadon Rogers, Samuel Samiev, Osman Thandai, Rubin Tsisko, Kaylom
HC - Cornwall, Glynn AC - Hylton, Craig AC - Hylton, Floyd M - Gardiner, Terry
Acevedo, Matthew Adams, Jeron Buckley, Leroy Charles, Shem Davis, Kemar Hassan, Abdirashed Kitchikake, Dante Lattanzio, Dante Sia, Jeremy Wood, Stefan
HC - Wood, Joel AC - Medeiros, Tyson
Fang, Aidan Field, Thomas Karol, Alexander Khan, Nazeem Lister, Jack Martinez-Maso, Eric Mcenery, Colman Meyer, Jordan Strizak, Filip Thiopoulos, Joshua Viswanathan, Akaash Witcher-Dowling, Tyler Zhang, Thomas Ziegel, Jayson
HC - Lister, Chris AC - Ziegel, James AC - Karol, Tony M - Karol, Marion
U15 midget boys DIVISION 8
Blessed Sacrament #2 Robitaille
IEM - Aurora North Region Crazy Catz
Orangeville Hawks Murray
York South Silver Knights
Oakville Venom #2
Bada, Kevin Chu, Kester Davis, Ethan Dragoti, David Jahiu, Tony Jung, Kyle Lam, Stephen Rai, Aaryndeep Serero, David Singh, Shane
HC - Serero, Andre AC - Kovalevsky, Vlad
York Stingers
Bhatla, Samir Damian, Remmington Duong, Matthew Ghorrati, Steven Lai, Caxton Lee, Nathan Li, Immanuel Mehta, Jaimit Pirapaharan, Togashan Sivanathan, Krishnaa Thillainathan, Braman Utsalo, Jordan Zhang, Peter
HC - Davey, Junior
Basketball Tillsonburg
Anderson, David
Bauman, Kyle
Bolyea, Seamus
Ferguson, Blayke
Hayles, Ben
Kornack, Eric
Lekhi, Shan
Lyver, Brendan
Murray, Reid
Sales, Silas
HC - Murray, Tim
AC - Sales, Chris
AC - Bauman, Tim
M - Hayles, Dave
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 9
DBCA - West
Jayhawks Basketball
Making Hoops
DBCA - West Forster 4:30PM
Forster 6:00PM
Burlington Panthers
Forster 7:30PM
Forster 9:00PM Gold Medal
Oakville Vytis #2 Making Hoops
Timmins Selects
Forster 9:00AM
Forster 10:30AM
Forster 12:00PM
Forster 1:30PM
Forster 3:00PM
Forster 6:00PM
Forster 4:30PM
Forster 7:30PM
Making Hoops Oakville Vytis #2 Jayhawks
Burlington Panthers Timmins Selects
Burlington Panthers
Timmins Selects
Jayhawks
Burlington Panthers
Orangeville Hawks
DBCA - West
Orangeville Hawks Gold Medal
DBCA - West
Oakville Vytis #2
Jayhawks
Making Hoops
Gold Medal Orangeville Hawks
Forster
Orangeville Hawks Barlow
Gold Medal
Oakville Vytis #2
Timmins Selects
Creary, Ryan Faulkner, Caleb Malcolmson, Jack Roland, Aaron Spelman, Patrick Mathews, Nathan D`Souza, Robert Stancu, Stefan Wong, Dujiahe Nash, Daniel Dhaliwal, Harman Khan, Inam Allen, Archibauld
HC - Maga, Mark AC - Mathews, Tom
Adams, Jesse Bailey, Dwayne Carriere, Daneil Jack, Antonio Khafagy, Ali Khattak, Shahazib Lewis, Jeremiah Ogaki, Owenn Rego, Shane Saroop-Husbands, Markel
Wegner, Ravel
HC - Excellent, Herold AC - Harris, Teren
Bens, Joshua Dobson, Peter Goodman, Daniel Green, Tyler Henry, Rakeem Iglesias, Miguel Kadlecik, Tyler Nicell, Sean Sanchez, Sebastian Sypien, Sebastian Tan, Jessie Wright, Joshua
HC - Cheng, Ian AC - Cheng, Tyler M - Leonard, Alex
Hallerran, C.J. Henson, Stephen Mabilangan, Kyle Martin, Marty Carl Martin, Mathew Rey Martin, Matt Joseph Mrazovac, Anton Marko Nguyen, Anthony Nicholson, Joshua Omiyi, Ben Tuble, Sean
HC - Villamor, Manny AC - Villegas, Mark
Bajwa, Hussain Butt, Omar Hu, Chris Humphrey, Daniel Lewis-Celestine, Shemaiah
Li, David Liang, Jason Mohammad, Hilal Yang, William
HC - Daniel, Kenneth AC - Celestine, Chris
Fang, Aidan Field, Thomas Karol, Alexander Khan, Nazeem Lister, Jack Martinez-Maso, Eric Mcenery, Colman Meyer, Jordan Strizak, Filip Thiopoulos, Joshua Viswanathan, Akaash Witcher-Dowling, Tyler Zhang, Thomas Ziegel, Jayson
HC - Lister, Chris AC - Ziegel, James AC - Karol, Tony M - Karol, Marion
U15 midget boys DIVISION 9
DC Bulldogs West
Gold Medal Jayhawks Basketball
Oakville Vytis #2 Orangeville Hawks
Murray
Making Hoops High Flyers
Anderson, David
Bauman, Kyle
Bolyea, Seamus
Ferguson, Blayke
Hayles, Ben
Kornack, Eric
Lekhi, Shan
Lyver, Brendan
Murray, Reid
Sales, Silas
HC - Murray, Tim
AC - Sales, Chris
AC - Bauman, Tim
M - Hayles, Dave
Timmins Selects
Blouin, Chester Chenier, Jay Cosco, Matthew Gagnon, David Johns, Philippe Michaud, Jacob Okonmah, Jeremy Pollon, Matthew Quinn, Thomas Saumur-Nelson, Jordan St Jacques, Joshua Vien, Dereck
HC - Presseault, Adam AC - Lamothe, Jamie
Burlington Basketball #1
Valhalla Youth
Whitby Saints #2
Toronto Basketball - CYC
Gold Medal - Fliesser
Stratford Optimist
St. Joes 4:30PM
St. Joes 8:30PM
St. Joes 10:30AM
St. Joes 2:00PM
St. Joes 5:30PM
St. Joes 6:30PM
St. Joes 12:30PM
St. Joes 4:00PM
St. Joes 9:00AM
St. Joes 10:30AM
Valhalla Youth
Toronto - CYC
Whitby Saints #2
Gold Medal
Toronto - CYC
Stratford Optimist
Gold Medal
Stratford Optimist
Whitby Saints #2
Gold Medal Toronto - CYC
Valhalla Youth Stratford Optimist
Toronto - CYC
Whitby Saints #2
Gold Medal Stratford Optimist
Valhalla Youth Whitby Saints #2
St. Joes
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 10
Valhalla Youth
U15 midget boys DIVISIOn 10
Gold Medal Stratford Optimist Toronto Basketball
Bens, Joshua Dobson, Peter Goodman, Daniel Green, Tyler Henry, Rakeem Iglesias, Miguel Kadlecik, Tyler Nicell, Sean Sanchez, Sabastian Sypien, Sabastian Tan, Jessie Wright, Joshua HC - Cheng, Ian AC - Cheng, Tyler M - Leonard, Alex
Armstron, Gage Bohnert, Dolan Britton, Josh Fulop, Corey James, Evan Leyser, Cameron Parkes, Brandon Patterson, Tyson Rankin, Mackenzie Robinson, Tyrus Van Klooster, Ethan HC - Beath, Andrew M - Graham, Linda
Alemu, Matteyos Brown, Shemar Cabello, Joseph Croft-Ross, Stephon Gideon, Didymuz Girma, Yonathan James, Tyreek Kashi, Aaron Noray, Yameen Quintyn, Zakai Reil, Tyler Tesfai, Noah HC - Brown, Lincoln
Valhalla Youth
Banninga, Lucas Bressette, Greg Gibb, Cayden Labelle-Voisey, Noah Laird, Nicholas Showers-Gark, Chase Smith, Sebastion Syme, T.J Taylor, Denver Whiteye, Aiden HC - Douglas, Beau M - Jones, Christopher
Whitby Saints #2
Bartholomew, Dylan Brown, Christian Cawsey, Alexander Davies, Robert Gillespie, Mark Gillespie, Matthew Manning, Elijah Miranda, Christian Patel, Aaryan Thomas, Terrell Wiltshire-Jones, Jaiden HC - Karimwabo, Larissa
Peterborough Power Casey
Cambridge Centaurs #2
Brantford Rep
West Ferris Spartans
East Side City Warriors
St. Annes 4:30PM
St. Annes 8:30PM
St. Annes 10:30AM
St. Annes 2:00PM
St. Annes 5:30PM
St. Annes 6:30PM
St. Annes 12:30PM
St. Annes 4:00PM
St. Annes 9:00AM
St. Annes 10:30AM
Peterborough Power
Brantford Rep
Cambridge Centaurs
West Ferris
Brantford Rep East Side City Warriors
West Ferris
East Side City Warriors
Cambridge Centaurs
West Ferris Brantford Rep
Peterborough Power
East Side City Warriors
Brantford Rep Cambridge Centaurs
West Ferris East Side City Warriors
Peterborough Power
Cambridge Centaurs
St. Annes
U15 Midget Boys DIVISION 11
Peterborough Power
U15 midget boys DIVISION 11
Brantford Rep Cambridge
Basketball #2 East-Side
City Warriors
Bergey, Tyler
Hargreaves, Shane
Koehler, Nicholas
McIvor, Brandon
Napenas, Godfrey
Nichols, Jordan
Polgar, Cade
Rankin, Nicholas
Rankin, Quinn
Smal, Wesley
Stern, Dalton
HC - D’Souza, Derek
AC - Small, Jeff
Ashton, Colin Byrne, Zachary Fourani, Adam Friedrich, Jacob Hajjo, Ahmed Hall, Cameron Penaloza, Marcus Rios, Alex Rocha, Andrew Samms, Noah Sharma, Oliver
HC - Grant, Wilton
Agaton, Andre Edwards, Joshua Elliot, Chris Falconeri, Luca Guitard, Colin Jones, Steven Lyte, Douglas Maranan, Raniel Munawar, Azeem Richards, David
HC - Menzie, Wayne
Peterborough Power - Casey
Andrew, Mackenzie
Charles, Mark
Deplaa, Joseph
Douglass, Matthew
Hicks, Andrew
Krete, Hunter
Little, Braden
Loubser-Munn, Thomas
Luyben, Joey
Matchett, James
McConkey, Ben
Meek, Sam
HC - Deplaa, Casey
West Ferris Spartans
Brear, Jackson Coughlin, Braiden Dufresne, Nathan Forest, Corey Kehoe, Aiden Martin, Connor Martyn, Zachary Mulrooney, Jack Roy, Riley Sweeney, Christopher Tessier, Brendan Vanderlee, Keats Villeneuve, Braeden
HC - Lowe, Tim
AC - Brear, Tyson
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WHY CAN’T WE?By: Michael T. Cvitkovic
Most sports have recognized the issue. Children should not be playing an adult game.
Baseball has had T-ball, Rookie Ball and other modified games for years. Soccer nets and fields are significantly smaller than professional standards all across the world. Tennis legend Roger Federer learned his craft with mini tennis - a smaller racquet, net and court with lighter tennis balls to encourage proper technique. We’ve all seen Sidney Crosby and those Timbit Hockey TV commercials. Yet a majority of our basketball youth can still be found attempting to shoot a NBA-sized ball on a 10-foot net from a 15-foot free throw line in full-court, five-on-five competition. It’s time we take a good look in the mirror.
There is a large movement across the country called Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) or the Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model. It’s been around for years and Ontario Basketball (OBA) has taken some steps to properly adapt.
OBA has strong alignment with CS4L in the Train to Train (Girls 11-15 years; Boys 12-16 years) stage with programs such as Talent Identification and Development Program (TIDP) and the successful Team Ontario Under 14, 15 and 17 teams, however there exists a tremendous gap in earlier stages such as FUNdamentals (Girls 6-8 years; Boys 6-9 years) and Learn to Train (Girls 8-11 years; Boys 9-12 years).
Teaching children physical literacy and investing quality gym time to catch, throw, jump, pivot, and balance must be a priority. So is creating a fun, inclusive environment that promotes skill development before competition and recognizes the social, emotional and psychological growth of young people. More practices, less games.
It’s scientifically proven that children will become attracted or disinterested in a particular sport by the age of 12. That puts a lot of pressure on early childhood sport development, volunteer coaches, clubs, officials and parents. It is vital that all support networks for children, especially parents, understand the significance of developing the athlete in the child before the basketball player.
Over the course of the next few months, Ontario Basketball will be participating in an in-depth CS4L review of the programs and services it currently offers. With its Regional Stakeholders Network and other basketball experts, OBA will formulize a long-term strategic plan to chart how it should address existing gaps. This will include a complete competition review. Change is challenging, but when it comes to our kids, isn’t it worth it?
It’s time for basketball to step up and lead again. Together, let’s enjoy this significant transformation. If other popular sports can properly adjust their programming to ensure children are receiving age, stage and skill appropriate development, why can’t we?
To learn more, visit www.CS4L.ca.
Cvitkovic is the executive director of Ontario Basketball, having previously held sports management positions with York University, the Toronto Raptors Basketball Club and Tennis Canada.
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The Talent Identification and Development Program (TID) is a systematic revision of the Player Development Program (PDP) that provides a clear pathway for athletes and coaches in the high performance stream.
The outcomes of this restructuring include a downward shift in the ages of athletes that OBA high performance programs target and better alignment with the appropriate age categories as per the principles of Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD). More athletes with high performance potential will be identified and provided the right training.
Ontario Basketball is pleased to announce the dates and locations for the 2013 Talent Identification and Development Program as follows:
Georgian CollegeU12 Boys Centralized Camp: July 2 - 5U12 Girls Centralized Camp: July 6 - 9U14 Boys Centralized Camp: July 17 - 20U14 Girls Centralized Camp: July 21 - 24
Abilities Centre / Durham College U16 Boys Centralized Camp: August 16 - 18U16 Girls Centralized Camp:
Georgian CollegeU12 Identification Camp: August 21 - 23
August 16 - 18
Regional Tryouts (Free): April - May
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· 720 athletes receive 30 hours of LTAD age / stage appropriate training.· Nike / OBA reversible jersey.
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performance training alongside the best players in Ontario.· Tournament style competition.· Off-court strength and conditioning training.· Educational sessions (ie. Canada Basketball, NCAA, CIS, AAU).
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· Opportunity to be identified and selected for additional high performance development programs (ie. Centre for Performance, Team Ontario).
Regional Tryouts ($25.00):April - May · Athletes receive a TID Nike / OBA T- shirt.
Regional Training ($300.00):May - July· 360 selected athletes receive 30 hours of LTAD age / stage appropriate training.
Centralized Camp ($350.00): July· 288 athletes receive an additional 35 hours of high performance training alongside the best players in Ontario.· Off-court strength and conditioning training.· Educational sessions (ie. Canada Basketball, NCAA, CIS, AAU).· Meals and accommodations (four days / three nights).· Special guest coaches.· Personal athlete evaluations.· Opportunity to be identified and selected for additional high performance development programs (ie. Centre for Performance, Team Ontario).· Nike / OBA shorts and reversible jersey.· Spalding composite basketball.
SINGH TAKES EXPERIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT FROM ETOBICOKE BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION TO QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY2012-13 OUA East men’s basketball rookie of the year Sukhpreet Singh of the Queen’s Gaels gained infamy in basketball circles for his accomplishments as a high school player with the Martingrove Bears, but the roots of his success can be traced to his development within the Ontario Basketball Association club system, as a player in the Etobicoke Basketball Association system.
Singh rose through the ranks of the EBA system to reach the elite level, ultimately suiting up for the Etobicoke Thunder Elite program in the U19 Junior level.
Arguably the biggest accomplishments for the Toronto native came in his high school days where as an eleventh grader and a rookie on the squad, Singh helped lift his Martingrove Bears team to an OFSAA AAA championship. After that season, the lanky guard was key to the Martingrove attack for the remainder of his high school career, while competing with the Etobicoke Thunder Elite program outside of the school-boy season.
The transition from high school and OBA junior programs can be tough for some, but Singh’s performance in his debut OUA season with the Queen’s Gaels made it clear that he was comfortable with the jump to University ball.
The Gaels were a team in flux this year, turning over a large portion of their roster and bringing in a great deal of talented freshman. With a young team comes an opportunity for playing time, and Singh seized that chance. He put up 12.2 points and 3.8 assists per game, the latter good enough to finish tied for sixth in the OUA. Singh accomplished all of this while averaging 29 minutes per contest as a rookie.
Sukhpreet Singh is a shining example of hard work paying off. He used his time in the E t o b i c o k e B a s k e t b a l l Association system and with the EBA’s Thunder Elite team to propel himself to accolades in his debut season in Ontario University Athletics. Singh fans, from Kingston to Etobicoke and all across the province, hope he can take what he learned as a player in the OBA and keep putting up great seasons.
To follow
Article by: Ontario University AthleticsOntario University Athletics (OUA) is the provincial voice for interuniversity sport, and a recognized leader and contributor to the Canadian Sport System, forging partnerships with Ontario universities and sport organizations to deliver a diversified sport model that achieves excellence in competition, fair play, ethical leadership, equitable opportunities and high quality student-athlete experiences within an educational environment.
Sukhpreet’s basketball career with the Queen’s Gaels visit http://www.gogaelsgo.com.
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