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Colour Awards Yearbook
2009-10
1
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Table of Contents
Welcome Principal amp Vice-Chancellor 2 Associate Vice-Principal and Dean of Student Affairs 3
Interuniversity TeamsBasketball 6 Cross Country 8 Fencing 9 Field Hockey 10 Figure Skating 11 Football 12 Hockey 14 Lacrosse 16 Rowing 18 Rugby 20 Soccer 22 Swimming 24 Track amp Field 26 Volleyball 28
Interuniversity ClubsCurling 30 Golf 31 Nordic Skiing 32 Squash 34 Water Polo 36 Wrestling 38
Support ServicesAthletic Therapy 39
Focus OnTop Moments 4 The lsquoARCrsquo is Here 17 Banner Season 25 The Graduating Q Award 33
HistoryMajor Awards 40 Academic All-Canadians 44
University Council on Athletics amp Recreation (UCAR)
(Voting Members 2009-10)
Alice Aiken James Allison Lindsay Brent Leslie Dal Cin Roger Healey George Jackson Ian Perry Jill Wheat James Wintle Trista Wood Bob Weisnagel
(Ex Officio Members) Jason Laker Roxy Denniston-Stewart Jean Cocircteacute
2009-10 By the NumbersProvincial Results (OUA)
4 OUA Team Titles (M Rugby Football W Squash M Volleyball)
2 OUA 2nd Place Team Finishes (W Golf W Soccer)
5 OUA 3rd Place Team Finishes (MW X-Country M Fencing MW Rowing)
5 OUA 1st Place Individual Finishes (M Fencing Figure Skating M Rowing M Track and Field)
9 OUA 2nd Place Individual Finishes (M Fencing MW Rowing M Track and Field)
33 OUA First Team All-Stars (23 Fall Term10 Winter Term)
20 OUA Second Team All-Stars (17 Fall Term3 Winter Term)
2 OUA Most Valuable Players (M Rugby W Soccer)
3 OUA Rookie of the Year (M Rugby W Soccer W Squash)
6 OUA All-Rookie Team (W Hockey [2] M Hockey [3] M Volleyball [1])
5 OUA Coach of the Year Awards (W X-Country W Soccer W Golf M Rugby W Hockey)
5 OUA Special Awards (M X-Country M Track amp Field M Basketball W Basketball Football)
7 OUA Athletes of the Week (Football [5] W Hockey M Volleyball)
3 OUA Teams of the Month (M Rugby W Soccer Football)
14 OUA Football Players of the Week
National Results (CISCURA)
2 CIS Team Titles (Football M Curling)
1 National 2nd Place Team Finish (W Rowing)
8 CIS First Team All-Canadians (Football [4] W Rugby W Soccer M Curling M Track amp Field)
3 CIS Second Team All-Canadians (W Hockey M Volleyball M Curling)
1 CIS Player of the Year (W Soccer)
1 CIS All-Rookie Team (W Hockey)
2 CIS Community Service Awards (M Cross Country M Track and Field)
1 CIS Athlete of the Week (W Hockey)
13 CIS Football Players of the Week
2 National 1st Place Individual Finishes (W Rowing M Track and Field)
2 National 2nd Place Individual Finishes (W Rowing M Track and Field)
3 National 3rd Place Individual Finishes (W Rowing [2] M Rowing [1])
Queenrsquos Total 2009-10 Record
Overall Record 151-96-12 (583) Playoff Record 39-30 (565) ARC Record 19-6 (760)
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Message from the PrincipalThis has been a tremendous season for sport recreation and physical activity at Queenrsquos University From the successful opening of the Queenrsquos Centre to Footballrsquos Vanier Cup drive along with our Curling Squash Rugby and Volleyball championships as well as the numerous other accolades you have all earned this season - it has been a pleasure to cheer and celebrate your success both on the field of play and in the classroom
To the student-athletes - your perseverance dedication and determination to your academics your sport and to representing our university is something we celebrate with great enthusiasm I am also very appreciative of the time taken to reach into our community and contribute to so many local causes through activities that foster community sport health and wellness All of these successes add to our rich tradition within our institution and garner great respect outside our university You are each a role model and I commend your efforts
I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge our tremendous coaching staff and the many other support staff who have made the 2009-10 season one of the best in school history Your expertise passion and commitment to our athletics programs are truly invaluable I salute your efforts in helping to shape the lives and successes of our student-athletes and teams
To our graduating athletes who are leaving Queenrsquos this year - I wish you the best of luck Your experience at Queenrsquos will serve you well in your future endeavours As our newest alumni I encourage you to remain engaged with your respective programs and support future generations to be a part of the athletic legacy you helped forge
Finally as the season draws to a close ndash I hope that you will take time to reflect on an historic time for athletics and recreation and to celebrate a terrific season
Cha Gheill
Daniel Woolf Principal and Vice-Chancellor
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ARDS 2009-10Message from Associate Vice-Principal and Dean of Student AffairsAs the 2009-2010 Academic Year draws to a close I share in your excitement about the great successes enjoyed this year by everyone associated with Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation programs Our teams and athletes continued to excel individually and collectively achieving new personal and team ldquobestsrdquo I am very proud of you and of our programs
Of course the opening of the new Queenrsquos Centre offered a critical positive moment in the life of our sporting and social culture It is a testament not only to the commitments we have to fostering excellence but as well to the dedication of our students and benefactors to develop resources to enact those commitments When I walk through that incredible new building I see students involved with practice competition and their own personal efforts to build strength preparing to meet the challenges that the next day or game will present to them
It is important to me to particularly acknowledge the leadership and support offered by student team captains coaches and the staff of Queenrsquos Athletic amp Recreation Each of you demonstrates your care and skill through often invisible daily efforts as well as those pivotal public moments Thank you so much for your hard work
For those of you receiving awards this evening I would like to congratulate you on your achievementsmdashwhich are especially notable given your formidable peers For all of you thank you for your contributions to the Queenrsquos spirit and the culture of sport that is so intertwined with our traditions
Jason Laker PhD Associate Vice-Principal amp Dean of Student Affairs
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9-10 TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
From a list of 35 top moments the Queenrsquos Journal has selected the top 10 moments from the 2009-10 season For a complete list and rank visit wwwgogaelsgocomtopmoments09-10
102009 - National HonoursSeven Gaels teams found themselves ranked in the Top 10 in their respective sports in Canada After having six teams ranked the week before Menrsquos Soccer moved into the No 10 spot to join Football (No 2) Womenrsquos Soccer (No 3) Menrsquos Cross Country (No 7) Womenrsquos Cross Country (No 8) Womenrsquos Hockey (No 8) and Womenrsquos Rugby (No 9)
111409 - PerfectionThe Gaels menrsquos rugby team complete their perfect season with a 23-19 victory over the Western Mustangs to win the OUA Championship After going a perfect 8-0 during the regular season Queenrsquos disposed of McMaster in the OUA Semifinals before defeating Western to win their first OUA banner since 2001
112809 - Gaels of November Thanks to consecutive victories over three of the top five nationally ranked teams the Gaels captured their fourth Vanier Cup title After defeating No 5 Western to win the Yates Cup and No 1 Laval to win the Mitchell Bowl the Gaels saved their best performance for last The team overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history (18 points) to capture their first national title in 18 years
011710 - ARC Opening After 10000 patrons visit the ARC on opening day the volleyball teams host the first varsity events in the new facility and thrill the home fans with a pair of wins over the York Lions The women would go on to finish the season undefeated in their new home posting a 7-0 record
111509 - Taking on the NationAfter qualifying for the CIS Womenrsquos Soccer Championship by going unbeaten in 16 games Renee MacLellan of Kingston Ont is named the CIS womenrsquos soccer Player of the Year MacLellan scored 12 goals including six game winners during the Gaels run and she subsequently leads the Gaels to an upset victory over the AUS Champion StFX X-Women to help the team finish fourth at the CIS Championship
5
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
021410 Scoring
MachinesElizabeth Kench of Gananoque Ont and Becky Conroy of Pembroke Ont finish one-two in OUA womenrsquos hockey scoring Kench finished the season with a league-best 38 points (12 goals 26 assists) while Conroy was a close second with 34 points (17 goals 17 assists) Kenchrsquos 26 assists were also tops in the nation
031410 - Running Man
Matt Hulse of Hartington Ont made Queenrsquos history at the 2010 OUA Track and Field Championships He won the 1500m race and added two silver medals in the 1000m and 4x800m relay to become the first Queenrsquos student to earn three medals at the championships He followed up his performance with a gold medal in the 1000m and a silver medal in the 1500m at the CIS Championships Hulse also recieved the OUA amp CIS Community Service Award in both Cross Country and Track amp Field
022410 - Mighty MitchMitch Leger of Kingston Ont leads the Gaels back from a 14 point
fourth quarter deficit as Queenrsquos defeats the Ryerson Rams 79-76 in overtime in the OUA East Quarter-final Leger posts his 17th double-double of the season in the win as he scored a season-high 35 points and pulled down 12 rebounds Leger finished the regular season as the only player in
the country to average more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and led the nation in rebounding (118 per game)
031410 - Banner Season Queenrsquos wins a total of six banners during the 2009-10 season their most since 2003-04 when they secured seven titles Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby and Womenrsquos Squash all win OUA Championships while Football and Menrsquos Curling pick up CIS Championship banners The two national championship titles mark the first time in the schoolrsquos history that Queenrsquos has won multiple national championships in a single academic year
030610 - RedemptionAfter finishing second at the OUA Championship the last two years the menrsquos volleyball team reclaims the OUA banner as they defeat the Guelph Gryphons in a thrilling five set match The Gaels go on to finish 5th at the CIS Championship after posting victories over the Montreal Carabins and the Thompson Rivers WolfPack
6
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Season RecapIt was an up-and-down season for the menrsquos basketball team during the 2009-10 season After struggling out of the gate the Gaels managed to turn things around midway through the season as they rattled off a five game winning streak to vault them into playoff contention From there the Gaels rode the exceptional play of fourth year forward Mitch Leger as they clinched the fourth seed in the OUA East
Leger who led the nation in rebounding and finished fifth in scoring saved one of his best performances for the Gaels quarter-final matchup with the Ryerson Rams After trailing by 14 points after three quarters Leger and the Gaels stormed back to force overtime and eventually pulled out the victory in their first playoff game in the ARC Leger would post his 16th double-double of the season with 35 points and 12 rebounds
Legerrsquos outstanding play throughout the season earned him an OUA East First Team All-Star selection while Baris Ondul was named the OUA Ken Shields Award winner for his achievements in basketball academics and in the community
Graduating Student-Athletes
Ryan Hairsine Q Mitch Leger Q Baris Ondul Q
ResultsFourth in OUA East (11-11)bullDefeated Ryerson in OUA East Quarter-final bull(79-76 OT)Lost to Ottawa in OUA East Semifinal (77-61)bull
OUA East All-StarsFirst Team Mitch Legerbull
Team AwardsMVP Mitch Legerbull Rookie Chris Barrettbull
Special HonoursBaris Ondul OUA Ken Shields Award bull(Community Service) Scored final Queenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Mitch Leger Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull11 Feb 1)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 71-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Graham Lambert (Asst Coach) Duncan Cowan (Asst Coach) Robin Valadares (Student Trainer) Dan Bannister Brett Whitefield Chris MaCauley Zack Lukosius Andrew Rasmussen Jason Dhaliwal Cory Houde-Shulman
Chris Barrett Grant Campbell (Asst Coach) Rob Smart (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Timothy Boyle Bernard Burgesson Kurtis Lawes Ozren Opacic Mitch Leger Jordan Kirchberger James Asefa Jerome Josz Ryan Hairsine Baris Ondul
Basketball (M)
7
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
9
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
10
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
11
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
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ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
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Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Table of Contents
Welcome Principal amp Vice-Chancellor 2 Associate Vice-Principal and Dean of Student Affairs 3
Interuniversity TeamsBasketball 6 Cross Country 8 Fencing 9 Field Hockey 10 Figure Skating 11 Football 12 Hockey 14 Lacrosse 16 Rowing 18 Rugby 20 Soccer 22 Swimming 24 Track amp Field 26 Volleyball 28
Interuniversity ClubsCurling 30 Golf 31 Nordic Skiing 32 Squash 34 Water Polo 36 Wrestling 38
Support ServicesAthletic Therapy 39
Focus OnTop Moments 4 The lsquoARCrsquo is Here 17 Banner Season 25 The Graduating Q Award 33
HistoryMajor Awards 40 Academic All-Canadians 44
University Council on Athletics amp Recreation (UCAR)
(Voting Members 2009-10)
Alice Aiken James Allison Lindsay Brent Leslie Dal Cin Roger Healey George Jackson Ian Perry Jill Wheat James Wintle Trista Wood Bob Weisnagel
(Ex Officio Members) Jason Laker Roxy Denniston-Stewart Jean Cocircteacute
2009-10 By the NumbersProvincial Results (OUA)
4 OUA Team Titles (M Rugby Football W Squash M Volleyball)
2 OUA 2nd Place Team Finishes (W Golf W Soccer)
5 OUA 3rd Place Team Finishes (MW X-Country M Fencing MW Rowing)
5 OUA 1st Place Individual Finishes (M Fencing Figure Skating M Rowing M Track and Field)
9 OUA 2nd Place Individual Finishes (M Fencing MW Rowing M Track and Field)
33 OUA First Team All-Stars (23 Fall Term10 Winter Term)
20 OUA Second Team All-Stars (17 Fall Term3 Winter Term)
2 OUA Most Valuable Players (M Rugby W Soccer)
3 OUA Rookie of the Year (M Rugby W Soccer W Squash)
6 OUA All-Rookie Team (W Hockey [2] M Hockey [3] M Volleyball [1])
5 OUA Coach of the Year Awards (W X-Country W Soccer W Golf M Rugby W Hockey)
5 OUA Special Awards (M X-Country M Track amp Field M Basketball W Basketball Football)
7 OUA Athletes of the Week (Football [5] W Hockey M Volleyball)
3 OUA Teams of the Month (M Rugby W Soccer Football)
14 OUA Football Players of the Week
National Results (CISCURA)
2 CIS Team Titles (Football M Curling)
1 National 2nd Place Team Finish (W Rowing)
8 CIS First Team All-Canadians (Football [4] W Rugby W Soccer M Curling M Track amp Field)
3 CIS Second Team All-Canadians (W Hockey M Volleyball M Curling)
1 CIS Player of the Year (W Soccer)
1 CIS All-Rookie Team (W Hockey)
2 CIS Community Service Awards (M Cross Country M Track and Field)
1 CIS Athlete of the Week (W Hockey)
13 CIS Football Players of the Week
2 National 1st Place Individual Finishes (W Rowing M Track and Field)
2 National 2nd Place Individual Finishes (W Rowing M Track and Field)
3 National 3rd Place Individual Finishes (W Rowing [2] M Rowing [1])
Queenrsquos Total 2009-10 Record
Overall Record 151-96-12 (583) Playoff Record 39-30 (565) ARC Record 19-6 (760)
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WELCOMECO
LOUR
AWAR
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Message from the PrincipalThis has been a tremendous season for sport recreation and physical activity at Queenrsquos University From the successful opening of the Queenrsquos Centre to Footballrsquos Vanier Cup drive along with our Curling Squash Rugby and Volleyball championships as well as the numerous other accolades you have all earned this season - it has been a pleasure to cheer and celebrate your success both on the field of play and in the classroom
To the student-athletes - your perseverance dedication and determination to your academics your sport and to representing our university is something we celebrate with great enthusiasm I am also very appreciative of the time taken to reach into our community and contribute to so many local causes through activities that foster community sport health and wellness All of these successes add to our rich tradition within our institution and garner great respect outside our university You are each a role model and I commend your efforts
I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge our tremendous coaching staff and the many other support staff who have made the 2009-10 season one of the best in school history Your expertise passion and commitment to our athletics programs are truly invaluable I salute your efforts in helping to shape the lives and successes of our student-athletes and teams
To our graduating athletes who are leaving Queenrsquos this year - I wish you the best of luck Your experience at Queenrsquos will serve you well in your future endeavours As our newest alumni I encourage you to remain engaged with your respective programs and support future generations to be a part of the athletic legacy you helped forge
Finally as the season draws to a close ndash I hope that you will take time to reflect on an historic time for athletics and recreation and to celebrate a terrific season
Cha Gheill
Daniel Woolf Principal and Vice-Chancellor
3
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ARDS 2009-10Message from Associate Vice-Principal and Dean of Student AffairsAs the 2009-2010 Academic Year draws to a close I share in your excitement about the great successes enjoyed this year by everyone associated with Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation programs Our teams and athletes continued to excel individually and collectively achieving new personal and team ldquobestsrdquo I am very proud of you and of our programs
Of course the opening of the new Queenrsquos Centre offered a critical positive moment in the life of our sporting and social culture It is a testament not only to the commitments we have to fostering excellence but as well to the dedication of our students and benefactors to develop resources to enact those commitments When I walk through that incredible new building I see students involved with practice competition and their own personal efforts to build strength preparing to meet the challenges that the next day or game will present to them
It is important to me to particularly acknowledge the leadership and support offered by student team captains coaches and the staff of Queenrsquos Athletic amp Recreation Each of you demonstrates your care and skill through often invisible daily efforts as well as those pivotal public moments Thank you so much for your hard work
For those of you receiving awards this evening I would like to congratulate you on your achievementsmdashwhich are especially notable given your formidable peers For all of you thank you for your contributions to the Queenrsquos spirit and the culture of sport that is so intertwined with our traditions
Jason Laker PhD Associate Vice-Principal amp Dean of Student Affairs
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9-10 TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
From a list of 35 top moments the Queenrsquos Journal has selected the top 10 moments from the 2009-10 season For a complete list and rank visit wwwgogaelsgocomtopmoments09-10
102009 - National HonoursSeven Gaels teams found themselves ranked in the Top 10 in their respective sports in Canada After having six teams ranked the week before Menrsquos Soccer moved into the No 10 spot to join Football (No 2) Womenrsquos Soccer (No 3) Menrsquos Cross Country (No 7) Womenrsquos Cross Country (No 8) Womenrsquos Hockey (No 8) and Womenrsquos Rugby (No 9)
111409 - PerfectionThe Gaels menrsquos rugby team complete their perfect season with a 23-19 victory over the Western Mustangs to win the OUA Championship After going a perfect 8-0 during the regular season Queenrsquos disposed of McMaster in the OUA Semifinals before defeating Western to win their first OUA banner since 2001
112809 - Gaels of November Thanks to consecutive victories over three of the top five nationally ranked teams the Gaels captured their fourth Vanier Cup title After defeating No 5 Western to win the Yates Cup and No 1 Laval to win the Mitchell Bowl the Gaels saved their best performance for last The team overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history (18 points) to capture their first national title in 18 years
011710 - ARC Opening After 10000 patrons visit the ARC on opening day the volleyball teams host the first varsity events in the new facility and thrill the home fans with a pair of wins over the York Lions The women would go on to finish the season undefeated in their new home posting a 7-0 record
111509 - Taking on the NationAfter qualifying for the CIS Womenrsquos Soccer Championship by going unbeaten in 16 games Renee MacLellan of Kingston Ont is named the CIS womenrsquos soccer Player of the Year MacLellan scored 12 goals including six game winners during the Gaels run and she subsequently leads the Gaels to an upset victory over the AUS Champion StFX X-Women to help the team finish fourth at the CIS Championship
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TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
021410 Scoring
MachinesElizabeth Kench of Gananoque Ont and Becky Conroy of Pembroke Ont finish one-two in OUA womenrsquos hockey scoring Kench finished the season with a league-best 38 points (12 goals 26 assists) while Conroy was a close second with 34 points (17 goals 17 assists) Kenchrsquos 26 assists were also tops in the nation
031410 - Running Man
Matt Hulse of Hartington Ont made Queenrsquos history at the 2010 OUA Track and Field Championships He won the 1500m race and added two silver medals in the 1000m and 4x800m relay to become the first Queenrsquos student to earn three medals at the championships He followed up his performance with a gold medal in the 1000m and a silver medal in the 1500m at the CIS Championships Hulse also recieved the OUA amp CIS Community Service Award in both Cross Country and Track amp Field
022410 - Mighty MitchMitch Leger of Kingston Ont leads the Gaels back from a 14 point
fourth quarter deficit as Queenrsquos defeats the Ryerson Rams 79-76 in overtime in the OUA East Quarter-final Leger posts his 17th double-double of the season in the win as he scored a season-high 35 points and pulled down 12 rebounds Leger finished the regular season as the only player in
the country to average more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and led the nation in rebounding (118 per game)
031410 - Banner Season Queenrsquos wins a total of six banners during the 2009-10 season their most since 2003-04 when they secured seven titles Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby and Womenrsquos Squash all win OUA Championships while Football and Menrsquos Curling pick up CIS Championship banners The two national championship titles mark the first time in the schoolrsquos history that Queenrsquos has won multiple national championships in a single academic year
030610 - RedemptionAfter finishing second at the OUA Championship the last two years the menrsquos volleyball team reclaims the OUA banner as they defeat the Guelph Gryphons in a thrilling five set match The Gaels go on to finish 5th at the CIS Championship after posting victories over the Montreal Carabins and the Thompson Rivers WolfPack
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Season RecapIt was an up-and-down season for the menrsquos basketball team during the 2009-10 season After struggling out of the gate the Gaels managed to turn things around midway through the season as they rattled off a five game winning streak to vault them into playoff contention From there the Gaels rode the exceptional play of fourth year forward Mitch Leger as they clinched the fourth seed in the OUA East
Leger who led the nation in rebounding and finished fifth in scoring saved one of his best performances for the Gaels quarter-final matchup with the Ryerson Rams After trailing by 14 points after three quarters Leger and the Gaels stormed back to force overtime and eventually pulled out the victory in their first playoff game in the ARC Leger would post his 16th double-double of the season with 35 points and 12 rebounds
Legerrsquos outstanding play throughout the season earned him an OUA East First Team All-Star selection while Baris Ondul was named the OUA Ken Shields Award winner for his achievements in basketball academics and in the community
Graduating Student-Athletes
Ryan Hairsine Q Mitch Leger Q Baris Ondul Q
ResultsFourth in OUA East (11-11)bullDefeated Ryerson in OUA East Quarter-final bull(79-76 OT)Lost to Ottawa in OUA East Semifinal (77-61)bull
OUA East All-StarsFirst Team Mitch Legerbull
Team AwardsMVP Mitch Legerbull Rookie Chris Barrettbull
Special HonoursBaris Ondul OUA Ken Shields Award bull(Community Service) Scored final Queenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Mitch Leger Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull11 Feb 1)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 71-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Graham Lambert (Asst Coach) Duncan Cowan (Asst Coach) Robin Valadares (Student Trainer) Dan Bannister Brett Whitefield Chris MaCauley Zack Lukosius Andrew Rasmussen Jason Dhaliwal Cory Houde-Shulman
Chris Barrett Grant Campbell (Asst Coach) Rob Smart (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Timothy Boyle Bernard Burgesson Kurtis Lawes Ozren Opacic Mitch Leger Jordan Kirchberger James Asefa Jerome Josz Ryan Hairsine Baris Ondul
Basketball (M)
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Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
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Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
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Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
40
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UR AW
ARDS
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
42
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Message from the PrincipalThis has been a tremendous season for sport recreation and physical activity at Queenrsquos University From the successful opening of the Queenrsquos Centre to Footballrsquos Vanier Cup drive along with our Curling Squash Rugby and Volleyball championships as well as the numerous other accolades you have all earned this season - it has been a pleasure to cheer and celebrate your success both on the field of play and in the classroom
To the student-athletes - your perseverance dedication and determination to your academics your sport and to representing our university is something we celebrate with great enthusiasm I am also very appreciative of the time taken to reach into our community and contribute to so many local causes through activities that foster community sport health and wellness All of these successes add to our rich tradition within our institution and garner great respect outside our university You are each a role model and I commend your efforts
I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge our tremendous coaching staff and the many other support staff who have made the 2009-10 season one of the best in school history Your expertise passion and commitment to our athletics programs are truly invaluable I salute your efforts in helping to shape the lives and successes of our student-athletes and teams
To our graduating athletes who are leaving Queenrsquos this year - I wish you the best of luck Your experience at Queenrsquos will serve you well in your future endeavours As our newest alumni I encourage you to remain engaged with your respective programs and support future generations to be a part of the athletic legacy you helped forge
Finally as the season draws to a close ndash I hope that you will take time to reflect on an historic time for athletics and recreation and to celebrate a terrific season
Cha Gheill
Daniel Woolf Principal and Vice-Chancellor
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ARDS 2009-10Message from Associate Vice-Principal and Dean of Student AffairsAs the 2009-2010 Academic Year draws to a close I share in your excitement about the great successes enjoyed this year by everyone associated with Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation programs Our teams and athletes continued to excel individually and collectively achieving new personal and team ldquobestsrdquo I am very proud of you and of our programs
Of course the opening of the new Queenrsquos Centre offered a critical positive moment in the life of our sporting and social culture It is a testament not only to the commitments we have to fostering excellence but as well to the dedication of our students and benefactors to develop resources to enact those commitments When I walk through that incredible new building I see students involved with practice competition and their own personal efforts to build strength preparing to meet the challenges that the next day or game will present to them
It is important to me to particularly acknowledge the leadership and support offered by student team captains coaches and the staff of Queenrsquos Athletic amp Recreation Each of you demonstrates your care and skill through often invisible daily efforts as well as those pivotal public moments Thank you so much for your hard work
For those of you receiving awards this evening I would like to congratulate you on your achievementsmdashwhich are especially notable given your formidable peers For all of you thank you for your contributions to the Queenrsquos spirit and the culture of sport that is so intertwined with our traditions
Jason Laker PhD Associate Vice-Principal amp Dean of Student Affairs
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9-10 TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
From a list of 35 top moments the Queenrsquos Journal has selected the top 10 moments from the 2009-10 season For a complete list and rank visit wwwgogaelsgocomtopmoments09-10
102009 - National HonoursSeven Gaels teams found themselves ranked in the Top 10 in their respective sports in Canada After having six teams ranked the week before Menrsquos Soccer moved into the No 10 spot to join Football (No 2) Womenrsquos Soccer (No 3) Menrsquos Cross Country (No 7) Womenrsquos Cross Country (No 8) Womenrsquos Hockey (No 8) and Womenrsquos Rugby (No 9)
111409 - PerfectionThe Gaels menrsquos rugby team complete their perfect season with a 23-19 victory over the Western Mustangs to win the OUA Championship After going a perfect 8-0 during the regular season Queenrsquos disposed of McMaster in the OUA Semifinals before defeating Western to win their first OUA banner since 2001
112809 - Gaels of November Thanks to consecutive victories over three of the top five nationally ranked teams the Gaels captured their fourth Vanier Cup title After defeating No 5 Western to win the Yates Cup and No 1 Laval to win the Mitchell Bowl the Gaels saved their best performance for last The team overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history (18 points) to capture their first national title in 18 years
011710 - ARC Opening After 10000 patrons visit the ARC on opening day the volleyball teams host the first varsity events in the new facility and thrill the home fans with a pair of wins over the York Lions The women would go on to finish the season undefeated in their new home posting a 7-0 record
111509 - Taking on the NationAfter qualifying for the CIS Womenrsquos Soccer Championship by going unbeaten in 16 games Renee MacLellan of Kingston Ont is named the CIS womenrsquos soccer Player of the Year MacLellan scored 12 goals including six game winners during the Gaels run and she subsequently leads the Gaels to an upset victory over the AUS Champion StFX X-Women to help the team finish fourth at the CIS Championship
5
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
021410 Scoring
MachinesElizabeth Kench of Gananoque Ont and Becky Conroy of Pembroke Ont finish one-two in OUA womenrsquos hockey scoring Kench finished the season with a league-best 38 points (12 goals 26 assists) while Conroy was a close second with 34 points (17 goals 17 assists) Kenchrsquos 26 assists were also tops in the nation
031410 - Running Man
Matt Hulse of Hartington Ont made Queenrsquos history at the 2010 OUA Track and Field Championships He won the 1500m race and added two silver medals in the 1000m and 4x800m relay to become the first Queenrsquos student to earn three medals at the championships He followed up his performance with a gold medal in the 1000m and a silver medal in the 1500m at the CIS Championships Hulse also recieved the OUA amp CIS Community Service Award in both Cross Country and Track amp Field
022410 - Mighty MitchMitch Leger of Kingston Ont leads the Gaels back from a 14 point
fourth quarter deficit as Queenrsquos defeats the Ryerson Rams 79-76 in overtime in the OUA East Quarter-final Leger posts his 17th double-double of the season in the win as he scored a season-high 35 points and pulled down 12 rebounds Leger finished the regular season as the only player in
the country to average more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and led the nation in rebounding (118 per game)
031410 - Banner Season Queenrsquos wins a total of six banners during the 2009-10 season their most since 2003-04 when they secured seven titles Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby and Womenrsquos Squash all win OUA Championships while Football and Menrsquos Curling pick up CIS Championship banners The two national championship titles mark the first time in the schoolrsquos history that Queenrsquos has won multiple national championships in a single academic year
030610 - RedemptionAfter finishing second at the OUA Championship the last two years the menrsquos volleyball team reclaims the OUA banner as they defeat the Guelph Gryphons in a thrilling five set match The Gaels go on to finish 5th at the CIS Championship after posting victories over the Montreal Carabins and the Thompson Rivers WolfPack
6
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
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10
Season RecapIt was an up-and-down season for the menrsquos basketball team during the 2009-10 season After struggling out of the gate the Gaels managed to turn things around midway through the season as they rattled off a five game winning streak to vault them into playoff contention From there the Gaels rode the exceptional play of fourth year forward Mitch Leger as they clinched the fourth seed in the OUA East
Leger who led the nation in rebounding and finished fifth in scoring saved one of his best performances for the Gaels quarter-final matchup with the Ryerson Rams After trailing by 14 points after three quarters Leger and the Gaels stormed back to force overtime and eventually pulled out the victory in their first playoff game in the ARC Leger would post his 16th double-double of the season with 35 points and 12 rebounds
Legerrsquos outstanding play throughout the season earned him an OUA East First Team All-Star selection while Baris Ondul was named the OUA Ken Shields Award winner for his achievements in basketball academics and in the community
Graduating Student-Athletes
Ryan Hairsine Q Mitch Leger Q Baris Ondul Q
ResultsFourth in OUA East (11-11)bullDefeated Ryerson in OUA East Quarter-final bull(79-76 OT)Lost to Ottawa in OUA East Semifinal (77-61)bull
OUA East All-StarsFirst Team Mitch Legerbull
Team AwardsMVP Mitch Legerbull Rookie Chris Barrettbull
Special HonoursBaris Ondul OUA Ken Shields Award bull(Community Service) Scored final Queenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Mitch Leger Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull11 Feb 1)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 71-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Graham Lambert (Asst Coach) Duncan Cowan (Asst Coach) Robin Valadares (Student Trainer) Dan Bannister Brett Whitefield Chris MaCauley Zack Lukosius Andrew Rasmussen Jason Dhaliwal Cory Houde-Shulman
Chris Barrett Grant Campbell (Asst Coach) Rob Smart (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Timothy Boyle Bernard Burgesson Kurtis Lawes Ozren Opacic Mitch Leger Jordan Kirchberger James Asefa Jerome Josz Ryan Hairsine Baris Ondul
Basketball (M)
7
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
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Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
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ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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ARDS 2009-10Message from Associate Vice-Principal and Dean of Student AffairsAs the 2009-2010 Academic Year draws to a close I share in your excitement about the great successes enjoyed this year by everyone associated with Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation programs Our teams and athletes continued to excel individually and collectively achieving new personal and team ldquobestsrdquo I am very proud of you and of our programs
Of course the opening of the new Queenrsquos Centre offered a critical positive moment in the life of our sporting and social culture It is a testament not only to the commitments we have to fostering excellence but as well to the dedication of our students and benefactors to develop resources to enact those commitments When I walk through that incredible new building I see students involved with practice competition and their own personal efforts to build strength preparing to meet the challenges that the next day or game will present to them
It is important to me to particularly acknowledge the leadership and support offered by student team captains coaches and the staff of Queenrsquos Athletic amp Recreation Each of you demonstrates your care and skill through often invisible daily efforts as well as those pivotal public moments Thank you so much for your hard work
For those of you receiving awards this evening I would like to congratulate you on your achievementsmdashwhich are especially notable given your formidable peers For all of you thank you for your contributions to the Queenrsquos spirit and the culture of sport that is so intertwined with our traditions
Jason Laker PhD Associate Vice-Principal amp Dean of Student Affairs
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9-10 TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
From a list of 35 top moments the Queenrsquos Journal has selected the top 10 moments from the 2009-10 season For a complete list and rank visit wwwgogaelsgocomtopmoments09-10
102009 - National HonoursSeven Gaels teams found themselves ranked in the Top 10 in their respective sports in Canada After having six teams ranked the week before Menrsquos Soccer moved into the No 10 spot to join Football (No 2) Womenrsquos Soccer (No 3) Menrsquos Cross Country (No 7) Womenrsquos Cross Country (No 8) Womenrsquos Hockey (No 8) and Womenrsquos Rugby (No 9)
111409 - PerfectionThe Gaels menrsquos rugby team complete their perfect season with a 23-19 victory over the Western Mustangs to win the OUA Championship After going a perfect 8-0 during the regular season Queenrsquos disposed of McMaster in the OUA Semifinals before defeating Western to win their first OUA banner since 2001
112809 - Gaels of November Thanks to consecutive victories over three of the top five nationally ranked teams the Gaels captured their fourth Vanier Cup title After defeating No 5 Western to win the Yates Cup and No 1 Laval to win the Mitchell Bowl the Gaels saved their best performance for last The team overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history (18 points) to capture their first national title in 18 years
011710 - ARC Opening After 10000 patrons visit the ARC on opening day the volleyball teams host the first varsity events in the new facility and thrill the home fans with a pair of wins over the York Lions The women would go on to finish the season undefeated in their new home posting a 7-0 record
111509 - Taking on the NationAfter qualifying for the CIS Womenrsquos Soccer Championship by going unbeaten in 16 games Renee MacLellan of Kingston Ont is named the CIS womenrsquos soccer Player of the Year MacLellan scored 12 goals including six game winners during the Gaels run and she subsequently leads the Gaels to an upset victory over the AUS Champion StFX X-Women to help the team finish fourth at the CIS Championship
5
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
021410 Scoring
MachinesElizabeth Kench of Gananoque Ont and Becky Conroy of Pembroke Ont finish one-two in OUA womenrsquos hockey scoring Kench finished the season with a league-best 38 points (12 goals 26 assists) while Conroy was a close second with 34 points (17 goals 17 assists) Kenchrsquos 26 assists were also tops in the nation
031410 - Running Man
Matt Hulse of Hartington Ont made Queenrsquos history at the 2010 OUA Track and Field Championships He won the 1500m race and added two silver medals in the 1000m and 4x800m relay to become the first Queenrsquos student to earn three medals at the championships He followed up his performance with a gold medal in the 1000m and a silver medal in the 1500m at the CIS Championships Hulse also recieved the OUA amp CIS Community Service Award in both Cross Country and Track amp Field
022410 - Mighty MitchMitch Leger of Kingston Ont leads the Gaels back from a 14 point
fourth quarter deficit as Queenrsquos defeats the Ryerson Rams 79-76 in overtime in the OUA East Quarter-final Leger posts his 17th double-double of the season in the win as he scored a season-high 35 points and pulled down 12 rebounds Leger finished the regular season as the only player in
the country to average more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and led the nation in rebounding (118 per game)
031410 - Banner Season Queenrsquos wins a total of six banners during the 2009-10 season their most since 2003-04 when they secured seven titles Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby and Womenrsquos Squash all win OUA Championships while Football and Menrsquos Curling pick up CIS Championship banners The two national championship titles mark the first time in the schoolrsquos history that Queenrsquos has won multiple national championships in a single academic year
030610 - RedemptionAfter finishing second at the OUA Championship the last two years the menrsquos volleyball team reclaims the OUA banner as they defeat the Guelph Gryphons in a thrilling five set match The Gaels go on to finish 5th at the CIS Championship after posting victories over the Montreal Carabins and the Thompson Rivers WolfPack
6
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapIt was an up-and-down season for the menrsquos basketball team during the 2009-10 season After struggling out of the gate the Gaels managed to turn things around midway through the season as they rattled off a five game winning streak to vault them into playoff contention From there the Gaels rode the exceptional play of fourth year forward Mitch Leger as they clinched the fourth seed in the OUA East
Leger who led the nation in rebounding and finished fifth in scoring saved one of his best performances for the Gaels quarter-final matchup with the Ryerson Rams After trailing by 14 points after three quarters Leger and the Gaels stormed back to force overtime and eventually pulled out the victory in their first playoff game in the ARC Leger would post his 16th double-double of the season with 35 points and 12 rebounds
Legerrsquos outstanding play throughout the season earned him an OUA East First Team All-Star selection while Baris Ondul was named the OUA Ken Shields Award winner for his achievements in basketball academics and in the community
Graduating Student-Athletes
Ryan Hairsine Q Mitch Leger Q Baris Ondul Q
ResultsFourth in OUA East (11-11)bullDefeated Ryerson in OUA East Quarter-final bull(79-76 OT)Lost to Ottawa in OUA East Semifinal (77-61)bull
OUA East All-StarsFirst Team Mitch Legerbull
Team AwardsMVP Mitch Legerbull Rookie Chris Barrettbull
Special HonoursBaris Ondul OUA Ken Shields Award bull(Community Service) Scored final Queenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Mitch Leger Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull11 Feb 1)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 71-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Graham Lambert (Asst Coach) Duncan Cowan (Asst Coach) Robin Valadares (Student Trainer) Dan Bannister Brett Whitefield Chris MaCauley Zack Lukosius Andrew Rasmussen Jason Dhaliwal Cory Houde-Shulman
Chris Barrett Grant Campbell (Asst Coach) Rob Smart (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Timothy Boyle Bernard Burgesson Kurtis Lawes Ozren Opacic Mitch Leger Jordan Kirchberger James Asefa Jerome Josz Ryan Hairsine Baris Ondul
Basketball (M)
7
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
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Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
8
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
9
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
10
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
11
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
12
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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009-
10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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009-
10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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10
Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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9-10 TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
From a list of 35 top moments the Queenrsquos Journal has selected the top 10 moments from the 2009-10 season For a complete list and rank visit wwwgogaelsgocomtopmoments09-10
102009 - National HonoursSeven Gaels teams found themselves ranked in the Top 10 in their respective sports in Canada After having six teams ranked the week before Menrsquos Soccer moved into the No 10 spot to join Football (No 2) Womenrsquos Soccer (No 3) Menrsquos Cross Country (No 7) Womenrsquos Cross Country (No 8) Womenrsquos Hockey (No 8) and Womenrsquos Rugby (No 9)
111409 - PerfectionThe Gaels menrsquos rugby team complete their perfect season with a 23-19 victory over the Western Mustangs to win the OUA Championship After going a perfect 8-0 during the regular season Queenrsquos disposed of McMaster in the OUA Semifinals before defeating Western to win their first OUA banner since 2001
112809 - Gaels of November Thanks to consecutive victories over three of the top five nationally ranked teams the Gaels captured their fourth Vanier Cup title After defeating No 5 Western to win the Yates Cup and No 1 Laval to win the Mitchell Bowl the Gaels saved their best performance for last The team overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history (18 points) to capture their first national title in 18 years
011710 - ARC Opening After 10000 patrons visit the ARC on opening day the volleyball teams host the first varsity events in the new facility and thrill the home fans with a pair of wins over the York Lions The women would go on to finish the season undefeated in their new home posting a 7-0 record
111509 - Taking on the NationAfter qualifying for the CIS Womenrsquos Soccer Championship by going unbeaten in 16 games Renee MacLellan of Kingston Ont is named the CIS womenrsquos soccer Player of the Year MacLellan scored 12 goals including six game winners during the Gaels run and she subsequently leads the Gaels to an upset victory over the AUS Champion StFX X-Women to help the team finish fourth at the CIS Championship
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TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
021410 Scoring
MachinesElizabeth Kench of Gananoque Ont and Becky Conroy of Pembroke Ont finish one-two in OUA womenrsquos hockey scoring Kench finished the season with a league-best 38 points (12 goals 26 assists) while Conroy was a close second with 34 points (17 goals 17 assists) Kenchrsquos 26 assists were also tops in the nation
031410 - Running Man
Matt Hulse of Hartington Ont made Queenrsquos history at the 2010 OUA Track and Field Championships He won the 1500m race and added two silver medals in the 1000m and 4x800m relay to become the first Queenrsquos student to earn three medals at the championships He followed up his performance with a gold medal in the 1000m and a silver medal in the 1500m at the CIS Championships Hulse also recieved the OUA amp CIS Community Service Award in both Cross Country and Track amp Field
022410 - Mighty MitchMitch Leger of Kingston Ont leads the Gaels back from a 14 point
fourth quarter deficit as Queenrsquos defeats the Ryerson Rams 79-76 in overtime in the OUA East Quarter-final Leger posts his 17th double-double of the season in the win as he scored a season-high 35 points and pulled down 12 rebounds Leger finished the regular season as the only player in
the country to average more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and led the nation in rebounding (118 per game)
031410 - Banner Season Queenrsquos wins a total of six banners during the 2009-10 season their most since 2003-04 when they secured seven titles Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby and Womenrsquos Squash all win OUA Championships while Football and Menrsquos Curling pick up CIS Championship banners The two national championship titles mark the first time in the schoolrsquos history that Queenrsquos has won multiple national championships in a single academic year
030610 - RedemptionAfter finishing second at the OUA Championship the last two years the menrsquos volleyball team reclaims the OUA banner as they defeat the Guelph Gryphons in a thrilling five set match The Gaels go on to finish 5th at the CIS Championship after posting victories over the Montreal Carabins and the Thompson Rivers WolfPack
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Season RecapIt was an up-and-down season for the menrsquos basketball team during the 2009-10 season After struggling out of the gate the Gaels managed to turn things around midway through the season as they rattled off a five game winning streak to vault them into playoff contention From there the Gaels rode the exceptional play of fourth year forward Mitch Leger as they clinched the fourth seed in the OUA East
Leger who led the nation in rebounding and finished fifth in scoring saved one of his best performances for the Gaels quarter-final matchup with the Ryerson Rams After trailing by 14 points after three quarters Leger and the Gaels stormed back to force overtime and eventually pulled out the victory in their first playoff game in the ARC Leger would post his 16th double-double of the season with 35 points and 12 rebounds
Legerrsquos outstanding play throughout the season earned him an OUA East First Team All-Star selection while Baris Ondul was named the OUA Ken Shields Award winner for his achievements in basketball academics and in the community
Graduating Student-Athletes
Ryan Hairsine Q Mitch Leger Q Baris Ondul Q
ResultsFourth in OUA East (11-11)bullDefeated Ryerson in OUA East Quarter-final bull(79-76 OT)Lost to Ottawa in OUA East Semifinal (77-61)bull
OUA East All-StarsFirst Team Mitch Legerbull
Team AwardsMVP Mitch Legerbull Rookie Chris Barrettbull
Special HonoursBaris Ondul OUA Ken Shields Award bull(Community Service) Scored final Queenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Mitch Leger Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull11 Feb 1)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 71-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Graham Lambert (Asst Coach) Duncan Cowan (Asst Coach) Robin Valadares (Student Trainer) Dan Bannister Brett Whitefield Chris MaCauley Zack Lukosius Andrew Rasmussen Jason Dhaliwal Cory Houde-Shulman
Chris Barrett Grant Campbell (Asst Coach) Rob Smart (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Timothy Boyle Bernard Burgesson Kurtis Lawes Ozren Opacic Mitch Leger Jordan Kirchberger James Asefa Jerome Josz Ryan Hairsine Baris Ondul
Basketball (M)
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Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
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Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
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ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
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Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
40
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UR AW
ARDS
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
5
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TOP MOMENTS - Presented by the Queenrsquo Journal
021410 Scoring
MachinesElizabeth Kench of Gananoque Ont and Becky Conroy of Pembroke Ont finish one-two in OUA womenrsquos hockey scoring Kench finished the season with a league-best 38 points (12 goals 26 assists) while Conroy was a close second with 34 points (17 goals 17 assists) Kenchrsquos 26 assists were also tops in the nation
031410 - Running Man
Matt Hulse of Hartington Ont made Queenrsquos history at the 2010 OUA Track and Field Championships He won the 1500m race and added two silver medals in the 1000m and 4x800m relay to become the first Queenrsquos student to earn three medals at the championships He followed up his performance with a gold medal in the 1000m and a silver medal in the 1500m at the CIS Championships Hulse also recieved the OUA amp CIS Community Service Award in both Cross Country and Track amp Field
022410 - Mighty MitchMitch Leger of Kingston Ont leads the Gaels back from a 14 point
fourth quarter deficit as Queenrsquos defeats the Ryerson Rams 79-76 in overtime in the OUA East Quarter-final Leger posts his 17th double-double of the season in the win as he scored a season-high 35 points and pulled down 12 rebounds Leger finished the regular season as the only player in
the country to average more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game and led the nation in rebounding (118 per game)
031410 - Banner Season Queenrsquos wins a total of six banners during the 2009-10 season their most since 2003-04 when they secured seven titles Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby and Womenrsquos Squash all win OUA Championships while Football and Menrsquos Curling pick up CIS Championship banners The two national championship titles mark the first time in the schoolrsquos history that Queenrsquos has won multiple national championships in a single academic year
030610 - RedemptionAfter finishing second at the OUA Championship the last two years the menrsquos volleyball team reclaims the OUA banner as they defeat the Guelph Gryphons in a thrilling five set match The Gaels go on to finish 5th at the CIS Championship after posting victories over the Montreal Carabins and the Thompson Rivers WolfPack
6
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapIt was an up-and-down season for the menrsquos basketball team during the 2009-10 season After struggling out of the gate the Gaels managed to turn things around midway through the season as they rattled off a five game winning streak to vault them into playoff contention From there the Gaels rode the exceptional play of fourth year forward Mitch Leger as they clinched the fourth seed in the OUA East
Leger who led the nation in rebounding and finished fifth in scoring saved one of his best performances for the Gaels quarter-final matchup with the Ryerson Rams After trailing by 14 points after three quarters Leger and the Gaels stormed back to force overtime and eventually pulled out the victory in their first playoff game in the ARC Leger would post his 16th double-double of the season with 35 points and 12 rebounds
Legerrsquos outstanding play throughout the season earned him an OUA East First Team All-Star selection while Baris Ondul was named the OUA Ken Shields Award winner for his achievements in basketball academics and in the community
Graduating Student-Athletes
Ryan Hairsine Q Mitch Leger Q Baris Ondul Q
ResultsFourth in OUA East (11-11)bullDefeated Ryerson in OUA East Quarter-final bull(79-76 OT)Lost to Ottawa in OUA East Semifinal (77-61)bull
OUA East All-StarsFirst Team Mitch Legerbull
Team AwardsMVP Mitch Legerbull Rookie Chris Barrettbull
Special HonoursBaris Ondul OUA Ken Shields Award bull(Community Service) Scored final Queenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Mitch Leger Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull11 Feb 1)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 71-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Graham Lambert (Asst Coach) Duncan Cowan (Asst Coach) Robin Valadares (Student Trainer) Dan Bannister Brett Whitefield Chris MaCauley Zack Lukosius Andrew Rasmussen Jason Dhaliwal Cory Houde-Shulman
Chris Barrett Grant Campbell (Asst Coach) Rob Smart (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Timothy Boyle Bernard Burgesson Kurtis Lawes Ozren Opacic Mitch Leger Jordan Kirchberger James Asefa Jerome Josz Ryan Hairsine Baris Ondul
Basketball (M)
7
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
9
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
10
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
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ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Season RecapIt was an up-and-down season for the menrsquos basketball team during the 2009-10 season After struggling out of the gate the Gaels managed to turn things around midway through the season as they rattled off a five game winning streak to vault them into playoff contention From there the Gaels rode the exceptional play of fourth year forward Mitch Leger as they clinched the fourth seed in the OUA East
Leger who led the nation in rebounding and finished fifth in scoring saved one of his best performances for the Gaels quarter-final matchup with the Ryerson Rams After trailing by 14 points after three quarters Leger and the Gaels stormed back to force overtime and eventually pulled out the victory in their first playoff game in the ARC Leger would post his 16th double-double of the season with 35 points and 12 rebounds
Legerrsquos outstanding play throughout the season earned him an OUA East First Team All-Star selection while Baris Ondul was named the OUA Ken Shields Award winner for his achievements in basketball academics and in the community
Graduating Student-Athletes
Ryan Hairsine Q Mitch Leger Q Baris Ondul Q
ResultsFourth in OUA East (11-11)bullDefeated Ryerson in OUA East Quarter-final bull(79-76 OT)Lost to Ottawa in OUA East Semifinal (77-61)bull
OUA East All-StarsFirst Team Mitch Legerbull
Team AwardsMVP Mitch Legerbull Rookie Chris Barrettbull
Special HonoursBaris Ondul OUA Ken Shields Award bull(Community Service) Scored final Queenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Mitch Leger Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull11 Feb 1)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 71-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Graham Lambert (Asst Coach) Duncan Cowan (Asst Coach) Robin Valadares (Student Trainer) Dan Bannister Brett Whitefield Chris MaCauley Zack Lukosius Andrew Rasmussen Jason Dhaliwal Cory Houde-Shulman
Chris Barrett Grant Campbell (Asst Coach) Rob Smart (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Timothy Boyle Bernard Burgesson Kurtis Lawes Ozren Opacic Mitch Leger Jordan Kirchberger James Asefa Jerome Josz Ryan Hairsine Baris Ondul
Basketball (M)
7
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
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ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
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Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
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Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
40
COLO
UR AW
ARDS
200
9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
7
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Gaels put together their best performance in three years as they posted a 13-9 record during the regular season The season was highlighted by a five game winning streak in which the Gaels knocked off quality opponents from Brock Toronto and Ryerson However the top moment of the season came during the Gaels first game in the ARC when the team pulled out a last second victory over Laurentian after trailing for the entire contest
Unfortunately the Gaels could not turn their regular season into playoff success as the team lost to the Toronto Varsity Blues in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs
Brittany Moore who led the team in scoring and finished fourth overall in the OUA was named an OUA First Team All-Star for the second straight season while Katie Guthrie was named a Second Team All-Star Maddie Soye was also honoured with the Joy Bellinger Award given to an athlete in recognition of outstanding service to the sport and to the advancement of university athletics
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Guthrie Erin Skippon Q Maddie Soye Q
Results Third in OUA East (13-9)bull Lost to Toronto in OUA East Quarter-final (62-54)bull
OUA East All-Stars First Team Brittany Moorebull Second Team Katie Guthriebull
Team Awards MVP Brittany Moorebull Rookie Paige Robinsonbull Coaches Award Katie Guthriebull
Special Honours Maddie Soye OUA East Joy Bellinger Award bull(Community Service)Hanna Koposhynska Catherine Gertrude bull(Milliken) Smith Award Erin Skippon Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 16) scored last womenrsquos basket in Bartlett Gymnasium Brittany Moore Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 30)Won final game in Bartlett Gymnasium 69-65 bullover Ryerson on Jan 9
Back Row (L to R) Sydney Kernahan Emma Glasgow Paige Robinson Brittany Moore Katie Guthrie Dave Wilson (Head Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Jill Wheat Christine Wallace Hannah Koposhynska Erin Skippon Richelle Gaudet Maddie Soye
Missing Adam Lynn (Asst Coach) Larissa Manojlovich (Apprentice Coach) Alana McEvoy (Student Trainer)
Basketball (W)
8
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
9
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
10
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
12
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
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ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Q Trevor Walmsley Q Austin Zygmunt Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Liza Howard Julie McVicar Q Elizabeth Miller Q Carla Murphy Q Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino
Season RecapThe 2009 Gaels enjoyed a very successful season that saw both the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams finish in the Top-3 in four different events At the Hamilton College Invitational in October the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams both captured first place in the team standings The menrsquos team had four runners finish in the Top-6 while the womenrsquos team swept positions two through eight Queenrsquos hosted their invitational event to wrap up their preparations for the championship season with the menrsquos team claiming second and the womenrsquos team claiming third
The championship season saw the Gaels perform very well at the OUA Championships in St Catharines Both squads finished third in the team standings with Matt Hulse (12th) and Patricia Roney (15th) as the top runners for the menrsquos and womenrsquos teams respectively
Queenrsquos wrapped up the season by hosting the CIS Championships at Fort Henry Hill Hulse was the top Gael crossing the finish line in 17th Earlier Hulse was honoured with the 2009 Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award
ResultsMen Third place OUA Championshipbull Men Seventh place CIS Championshipbull Women Third place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipPatricia Roney ndash 15th (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 12th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
Individual Results CIS Championship Leah Larocque ndash 33rd (Womenrsquos 5km)bull Matt Hulse ndash 17th (Menrsquos 10km)bull
OUA All-StarsSecond Team Matt Hulsebull
Team AwardsMVP Matt Hulse (M) Patricia Roney (W)bull Rookie Andrew Courchene (M) bullAlecia Kallos (W) Coaches Award Trevor Walmsley (M) bullCarla Murphy (W)
Special HonoursMatt Hulse OUA and CIS Student-Athlete bullCommunity Service AwardCurt Bolton OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull Queenrsquos hosted the 2009-10 CIS Cross Country bullChampionship (Fort Henry Hill Kingston Ont)
Front Row (L to R) Curt Bolton (Womenrsquos Head Coach) Alex Green Nadia Tatlow Michael Nishiyama Heather Bijman Matthew Tiampo Grace Keenleyside Clay Patterson Alecia Kallos Patricia Roney Paul Hegele Stephanie Hulse Joshua Potvin Leah Larocque
Trevor Walmsley Julie McVicar Eric Low Elizabeth Miller Maggie Hutton
Missing Megan Andrews Vanessa De Hoog Theresa Fritz-Endres Emily Klassen Carla Murphy Michelle Nicholson Caitlin Tino Alex Gatza Jeff Costen Andrew Courchene Benoit Cyreene Eric Greig Oliver Hatheway Matt Hulse Anders Klaus Scott Knieriem Timothy Livingston Tyson Loney Jean-Paul Martin Jeffrey Mountjoy Ian Polos Thomas Thompson Jeremy Yen-Chiu Austin Zygmunt Kevin Dunbar (Menrsquos Head Coach)
Cross Country (MW)
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
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Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
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ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
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Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
40
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UR AW
ARDS
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
9
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
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Season RecapThe fencing teamsrsquo 2009-10 season opened with a successful showing at their host tournament the Queenrsquos Invitational in October Rookie Karl Gardner won a gold medal in the menrsquos epee to lead the list of strong performances
After a number of medal performances in events at Brock RMC and Carleton the Gaels entered the OUA Championships with high expectations and did not disappoint The menrsquos team led by Scott Bowman finished third overall while the womenrsquos team finished fifth Bowman won the gold medal in menrsquos individual sabre (the Carl Schwende Trophy) and was named the co-winner of the George Tully Trophy for ldquostyle skill and sportsmanshiprdquo He also led the Gaels menrsquos sabre team to a silver medal in the team relay sabre
Graduating Student-Athletes
Martin Busse Q George Huang Q Jonathan Lee Umaibalan Ravichandran Xiang Wang James Wintle Justin Wong Nancy Chua Q Sydney Houston-Goudge Q Stacey McDonald Q Kelly OrsquoNeil Amber St Thomas
Team Results OUA ChampionshipMen 3rd place Women 5th placebull
Individual Results OUA Championship Men
Individual Sabre Scott Bowman (1st) bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau (7th)Individual Foil Christian Petrozza (9th)bullIndividual Eacutepeeacute Danny Jang (4th) Mario Gibney (9th)bullTeam Relay Sabre (2nd) Scott Bowman bullFrank Beaucage-Gauvreau Martin Busse Jimmy WintleTeam Relay Foil (5th) Dean Loubert Matt Kaiser Chris PerezbullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (2nd) Jack Chen Mario Gibney bullDanny Jang Aleks Wittkamp
WomenIndividual Sabre Kimberly Sakkal (8th)bullIndividual Foil Nancy Chua (10th)bullTeam Relay Eacutepeeacute (5th) Sydney Houston-Goudge bullLaura Bartha Nora Magyarody Janice LaoTeam Relay Foil (6th) Michelle Lo Faye Sun bullNancy Chua Trang TranTeam Relay Sabre (4th) Stacey McDonald bullKimberly Sakkal Safia Dhanji Beth Padden
Team AwardsMVP Scott Bowman (M) Kim Sakkal (W)MIP Danny Jang (M) Nancy Chua (W)Rookie Frank Beaucage-Gauvreau (M) Janice Lao (W)Coaches Award Jimmy Wintle (M) Kim Sakkal (W)Graduating Captain Stacey McDonald (W)
Special HonoursScott Bowman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Feb 15)bull
Back Row (L-R) Rodney Carter (Asst Coach) Margaret Cheung Janice Lao George Clark Danny Jang David McBey Craig Harvey Robert Rundle (Armourer) Will Tran George Huang Samuel Yoon Vicko Ma Adam C Sprott
Adam Sprott Brandon Villeneuve Roch Villeneuve
Middle Row (L-R) Christian AV Petrozza (Asst Coach Menrsquos Foil Captain) Hugh Munby (Head Coach) Denise Punzal Jonathan Michaels Kelly OrsquoNeil Nora Magyarody Matt Kaiser Aleksander Wittkamp Mario Gibney Karl Gardner Chris Galbraith Craig Draegar Peter Huan
Justin Kim Rain Li Justin Wong Logan Thebault Hung Mai Francois B Gauvreau (Asst Coach) Martin Busse (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Christopher Perez Sydney Houston-Goudge Trang Tran Michelle Lo ( Womenrsquos Foil Captain) Faye Sun Nancy Chua Laura Bartha ( Womenrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jack Yan Chen (Menrsquos Eacutepeacutee Captain) Jimmy Wintle (Menrsquos Sabre Captain)
Scott Bowman (Menrsquos Team Captain) Stacey McDonald (Womenrsquos Team Captain) Kimberly Sakkal (Womenrsquos Sabre Captain) Amber St Thomas Marika Franco Safia Dhanji Nicole Chin Sarah Siu
Fencing (MW)
10
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
11
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
12
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
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Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Madelaine Gordon Q Meryl Makinson Q Lauren Martin Q Emily Newton Q Mary-Anne Reid Q Laura Robinson Q
Season RecapThe Gaels had a tough 2009-10 season as they posted a 2-10-2 record and finished 7th in the OUA
Despite the teamrsquos results there were several highlights during this season The Gaels went 2-2-1 on home turf including an undefeated weekend against McGill and Carleton on October 9th This was a direct result of the team being able to practice consistently on Tindall Field
As well Maddie Gordon demonstrated the leadership of a veteran player as she stepped up to play goaltender at times of need throughout the season
Emily Newton and Mary-Anne Reid were both named OUA Second Team All-Stars and Newton finished T-13th in goal scoring in the OUA with four goals
ResultsSeventh in OUA (2-10-2)bull
OUA All-Stars Second Team Mary-Anne Reid Emily Newtonbull
Team Awards MVP Mary-Anne Reidbull Rookie Morgan Bignellbull
Back Row (L to R) Angela Meggs (Head Coach) Casey Tulk Julie Cruanes Ellen Garneys Francesca Ruddick Danielle Denley Mary-Anne Reid Amber Halcovitch Marina Giovanoli Malinda Hapuarachchi (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L to R) Allison Wallis Meryl Makinson Laura Robinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Kara McKnight Maki Mukai Morgan Bignell
Field Hockey (W)
11
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
12
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season started strong for the Queenrsquos figure skating team with the Gaels capturing the team title at their invitational competition thanks to six gold medals including two from Emily Young
After earning three medals at their second competition of the year the TorontoRyerson Invitational the Gaels turned their sights on the OUA Championship In a competition that was very close in the team standings the Gaels wound up finishing fifth overall after picking up a gold medal and six bronze medals Young successfully defended her gold medal in the Open (Gold) Solo Dance and also earned two bronze medals with Erin Weinkauf in the Starskate Gold Creative Dance and the Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos
In honour of her gold medal performance Young was named an OUA All-Star
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jena Hall Q Kelsey Newhook Q Erin Weinkauf
ResultsFifth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship First (Open [Gold] Solo Dance) Emily Youngbull Third (STARSkate Gold Creative Dance) bullEmily YoungErin Weinkauf (Bronze Rhythm Dance Fourrsquos) Emily YoungErin Weinkauf (Senior Silver Similar Dance) Melissa CornthwaiteSarah McAuley (Menrsquos Open Free Skate) Daniel Chung (Senior Silver Solo Dance) Talia Feder (Gold Free Skate) Martha Carruthers (Synchronized Skating) Queenrsquos
OUA All-Stars Emily Youngbull
Team AwardsMVP Emily Young Kelsey NewhookbullRookie Erin WeinkaufbullMIP Daniel Chungbull
Back Row (L-R) Johnny Yap (Team Psychologist) Rachel Coens (Asst Coach) Nancy Brennan (Asst Coach) Emily Young Martha Carruthers Charlotte MacDonald Nadia Antonchuk Jessica Bouchard Lara Snucins Jordan Sheppard Sue Bernard (Asst Coach) Aimee Collier (Asst Coach)
Joanna Glavin (Asst Coach) Rhonda McKnight (Head Coach)
Middle Row (L-R Kelsey Newhook (Co-Captain) Teal Mackintosh Katie Chu Melissa Cornthwaite Talia Feder (Co-Captain) Melanie Graveline
Front Row (L-R) Kenneth Lockwood Jena Hall Katie Finerty Sarah McAuley (Synchro Co-Captain) Tori Giglio Erin Weinkauf (Synchro Co-Captain) Daniel Chung
Figure Skating (MW)
12
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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10
Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
12
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Most Valuable Player Nicole LoveRookie of the Year Amelia Keech
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Football Vanier Cup Champions
13
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
FOCUS ONCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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10
2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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10
Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
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009-
10
Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
13
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ResultsFirst in OUA (7-1) ndash ranked No 4 in CanadabullDefeated the Western Mustangs to win the Yates bullCup (43-39) Defeated the Laval Rouge et Or to win the bullMitchell Bowl (33-30) Defeated the Calgary Dinos to win the Vanier Cup bull(33-31)
OUA All-StarsFirst Team Jimmy Allin Stephen Laporte Matt bullOrsquoDonnell Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Second Team Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman bullDanny Brannagan Vince DeCivita David Rooney Dan Village
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jimmy Allin Matt OrsquoDonnell bullOsie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg
Special HonoursJimmy Allin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) bullOUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 7) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 19) OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Oct 4) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept 7 Nov 23)Danny Brannagan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28 Oct 19 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept 28 Nov 16 Nov 30) OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 28 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 16) CIS Offensive Player of the Week (Sept 7 Sept 27 Oct 12 Oct 19 Nov 30) Dalt White Trophy (Yates Cup MOP) Ted Morris Memorial Trophy (Vanier Cup MOP)TJ Leeper OUA Russ Jackson nomineebullDavid Rooney Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 13) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct 4 Oct 13)Chris Smith CIS Defensive Player of the Week bull(Nov 30) Bruce Coulter Trophy (Vanier Cup Defensive MOP)Dan Village OUA Special Teams Player of the bullWeek (Nov 16) CIS Special Teams Player of the Week (Nov 30)Shomari Williams Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Nov 23) OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov 23) OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16) CIS Defensive Player of the Week (Sept 21 Nov 16 Nov 23) Mitchell Bowl MVPOsie Ukwuoma OUA Defensive Player of the bullWeek (Nov 9)
Graduating Student-AthletesJimmy Allin Q Dan Bederman Q Danny Brannagan Q Patrick Corbin Q Vince De Civita Q Colin Eadie Marty Gordon Q Christopher Ioannides Q Jon Koidis Q Terrence Leeper Q Blaise Morrison Q Addison Rich Q David Rooney Q Devan Sheahan Q Nicholas Sirski Q Christopher Smith Q Mark Surya Q Jimmy Therrien Q Osie Ukwuoma Q Scott Valberg Q Matthew Vickers Q Dan Village Q Shomari Williams
Season RecapIt had been 17 years since Queenrsquos won a Vanier Cup title but the 2009 version of the Gaels ended the universityrsquos drought with a thrilling 33-31 come-from-behind win over the Calgary Dinos The victory marked the end of an exciting playoff run for the Gaels who defeated the No 5 Western Mustangs the No 1 Laval Rouge et Or and the No 2 Dinos to capture the national championship The win also marked the fourth straight decade in which Queenrsquos has won the Canadian university football championship
The regular season was highlighted by victories over Guelph (52-49) and Western (27-26) in which QB Danny Brannagan engineered last minute game winning drives The defence also stood tall stealing victories over Ottawa (20-8) and McMaster (8-7) ndash both without the services of Brannagan who was injured
Although the team had several storylines throughout the season Brannagan kept stealing the headlines with his march towards 10000-yards passing as well as his epic battle with counterpart Michael Faulds from Western Although Faulds topped him as the CIS all-time passing leader and was the OUA MVP Brannagan was sensational when it counted He twice edged Faulds in head-to-head games then led the Gaels in an unforgettable playoff run which saw him capture the Yates Cup MVP and the Vanier Cup MVP
The Gaels championship run caught the attention of football fans across the country Moments after the win the city erupted in celebration and days later would honour the team with a victory parade In late December the Canadian Press voted Queenrsquos 4th top team of the 2009 season
Of the 45-man dress roster from the Vanier Cup eight were invited to an evaluation camp with four signing professional contracts by March 2010
Mitchell Bowl Champions Yates Cup Champions
14
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
15
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
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Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
16
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
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ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was a breakout season for the Gaels menrsquos hockey team The team had their best season since 1983-84 as they posted 14 wins and finished fifth overall in the OUA East Included in those 14 victories was a 3-0 shutout win over their cross-town rivals the RMC Paladins in the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup
It was also a standout year for a number of players on the team especially rookie scoring sensations Payton Liske and Jordan Mirwaldt The two first year forwards playing on the Gaels top line together for most of the season led the country in rookie scoring as they both registered 40 points this year Both players were named to the OUA All-Rookie team for their accomplishments along with blueliner Stephane Chabot who was the Gaels top defenceman all year
Although the team did not advance through the first round of the OUA playoffs after losing in double-overtime in the deciding game of their best-of-3 series against the Carleton Ravens - the future is bright for Queenrsquos as they look toward the 2010-2011 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
Michael Bushby Q Thomas Franzon Jeffrey Johnstone Clinton McCullough Q TJ Sutter Q
ResultsFifth in OUA East Division (14-12-2)bull Lost to Carleton in OUA Playoffs First Round bull(2-1 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-StarsRookie Team Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldt bullStephane Chabot
Team Awards MVP Payton Liskebull Rookie Payton Liskebull MIP Ben Munroebull Leading Scorer Payton Liske Jordan Mirwaldtbull Top Defenceman Stephane Chabotbull
Special Honours Jordan Mirwaldt Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Payton Liske Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Jan bull25) Carr-Harris Cup MVP Won the 24th annual Carr-Harris Cup (3-0)bull14 regular season wins - most since 1983-84bull
Back Row (L to R) Joey Derochie Marcus Halcro Robert Stellick Brock Ouellet Brendan Bureau Ben Munroe Daniel Mandel
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Jason Jones (Equipment Manager) Jordan Mirwaldt David Chubb Stephane Chabot Thomas Franzon Payton Liske Clinton McCullough Chris Murphy Scott Kenway Dave Leyland (Student Trainer) Jon Ross (Student Trainer)
Front Row (L to R) Chris Feniak Adrian Haird (Asst Coach) Jeffrey Johnstone Jonathon Lawrance Mackenzie Ball Brett Gibson (Head Coach) Mike Bushby TJ Sutter Andrew Haussler (Asst Coach) Steele De Fazio
Hockey (M)
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Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
40
COLO
UR AW
ARDS
200
9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Season RecapThe Queenrsquos womenrsquos hockey team roared out of the gate to open the 2009-10 season registering four straight victories The team carried that momentum through the entire year as they set a record for most wins and most points in a season finishing second overall in the OUA
After earning a first round playoff bye the Gaels faced off against the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA Semifinal However the team could not duplicate their regular season success and were subsequently knocked out by the Gryphons
Despite the playoff disappointment the Gaels received a number of outstanding individual performances this season including Elizabeth Kench and Becky Conroy finishing one-two in OUA scoring Similar to the menrsquos team the Gaels showcased a strong rookie class led by the McHaffie twins Morgan and Brittany and goaltender Mel Dodd-Moher Morgan McHaffie and Dodd-Moher were named to the OUA All-Rookie team with Dodd-Moher also making the CIS All-Rookie Team
Conroy who was named an OUA First Team All-Star along with team captain Alison Bagg also earned CIS Second Team All-Canadian status
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alison Bagg Q Jess Cone Q Rebecca Conroy Q Elizabeth Kench Q Megan McNutt Q Kelsey Thomson Q
Results Second in OUA (19-5-3)bull Lost to Guelph in OUA Semfinal bull(2-0 in best-of-3 series)
OUA All-Stars First Team Becky Conroy Alison Baggbull Second Team Elizabeth KenchbullRookie Team Morgan McHaffie Mel Dodd-bullMoher
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Becky ConroybullRookie Team Mel Dodd-Moherbull
Team AwardsMVP Becky Conroy Elizabeth Kenchbull Rookie Morgan McHaffiebull MIP Megan McNuttbull Top +- Brittany McHaffiebull
Special Honours Matt Holmberg OUA Coach of the Year bullMel Dodd-Moher Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Becky Conroy Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 12) OUA Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) CIS Athlete of the Week (Oct 12) Elizabeth Kench Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 11 Feb 1)Team secured most wins (19) and points (41) in bullteam historyBest season since 2003-04bull
Back Row (L-R) Kristin Smith Brittany McHaffie Elizabeth Kench Megan McNutt Alana Smith
Middle Row (L-R) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist) Meaghan Peters (Student-Trainer) Katherine Duncan Kerstin Van Bolderen Samantha McGinley Carmen Eskesen Kelsey Thomson Shelby Aitcheson Morgan McHaffie Melissa Delgado (Student-Trainer)
Curtis Murray-Waters (Goaltending Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Chris McFie (Equipment Manager) Kim Pearce (Asst Coach) Mel Dodd-Moher Michelle Hunt Alison Bagg Becky Conroy Jess Cone Karissa Savage Matt Holmberg (Head Coach) Kalen Ingram (Asst Coach) Missing Megan Webb Erica Bennett
Hockey (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
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LOUR
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009-
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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009-
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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UR AW
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
16
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 Gaels had a strong regular season which saw them defeat their rivals from Laurier twice Queenrsquos played especially well in the second half of the season when they won six of their last seven games to clinch third place in the OUA standings heading into the playoffs
In the OUA Semifinal Queenrsquos faced off against Western a team that they had lost two close games to during the regular season In a game that was eerily similar to their meeting from the previous week the Mustangs used a late goal to squeak out a 8-7 win and end the Gaels streak of five straight appearances in the OUA Championship
The OUA Bronze Medal game saw the Gaels go up against the Toronto Varsity Blues who went undefeated during the regular season before Laurier surprised them in the semifinal The Varsity Blues would come out on top by a score of 16-10
Despite the tough finish the season saw many highlights including the two aforementioned victories over Laurier Two Gaels finished in the Top-10 in OUA scoring (Jacqueline Byers - 44 points Lisa McLaughlin - 37 points) and the team as a whole finished second in the league in goal scoring
ResultsThird in OUA (8-4)bull Fourth place OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Lisa McLaughlinbull Second Team Kalyn Bollandbull
Team Awards MVP Off Lisa McLaughlinbull MVP Def Kalyn Bollandbull Rookie Marsha Crydermanbull Sportsmanlike Martha Rossbull
Back Row (L to R) Martha Ross Sarah Goldspink Rachel Steger Chelsea Craig Laura Chambers Freyah Durand Kalyn Bolland Natasha OrsquoToole Darcy Vidler Nicole Walton Jacqueline Byers
Front Row (L to R) Murielle Landry Christal Larocque Nicole Allen Marsha Cryderman Kelsey Eriksen Kelsey Gray Erin Quon Alexandra Eratha
Missing Pat Bolland
Lacrosse (W)
Graduating Student-Athletes
Kalyn Bolland Q Laura Chambers Q Freyah Durand Alexandra Erath Q Christal Larocque Martha Ross Q Rachel Steger Q Tiffany Trood Nicole Walton
17
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ARDS 2009-10
HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
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009-
10
Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
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009-
10
Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
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009-
10
Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
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Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
17
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HISTORY WELCOME TO THE ARCThe Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) opened its doors to the public for the first time on December 1st 2009 Approximately 100 people streamed through the doors at 600am eager to be one of the first people to work out in the ARC
One hour later facility staff estimated that over 350 people had entered the building By the end of the day upwards of 10000 people had visited the ARC
The Queenrsquos swim team had the first opportunity to check out the new 38m x 25m pool featuring 14 lanes and four diving boards They waited patiently for photographers to take a photo of the first swim in the pool Others headed to the lsquoCardio Zonesrsquo to work out on one of the 40 new cardio machines (ellipticaltreadmills) with TV screens
Other highlights include 25 stationary bikes 10 stair masters 50 strength and conditioning machines as well as over seven tons of free weights The ARC comes complete with four dance studios and four recreational basketballvolleyball courts The ARC also has the most squash (8) and racquetball (2) courts in Kingston
On January 17th varsity athletics action took center stage as the Volleyball Wrestling and Synchronized Swimming teams all hosted opening events
The womenrsquos volleyball team proved the ARC would be an advantage earning a thrilling five set victory over the York Lions in which they trailed two sets to none before coming back to win The menrsquos team was also successful in their first match in the ARC as they swept away the Lions The womenrsquos team would go on to post a perfect 7-0 regular season record in their new home and added a playoff victory over the Lions as well
Womenrsquos Volleyball had the honour of playing in the first varsity game inside the new Main Gym Also breaking in the Athletics amp Recreation Centre (ARC) on Jan 17 was Menrsquos Volleyball Syncrhonized Swimming and Wrestling
Over 100 people eagerly await to enter the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre when it opened itrsquos doors for the first time on December 1st 2009 Over 10000 people accessed the facility in the first day with the weekly average sitting at 5000 visitors per week since opening day
18
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
18
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Season RecapThis yearrsquos menrsquos rowing team was extremely close to repeating as OUA Champions but came up short as they finished seven points behind the 2009-10 champions from Western Morgan Jarvis was one of the top performers at the regatta as he grabbed a pair of gold medals while the team also got a great showing from the menrsquos heavyweight eight who earned a bronze medal
At the national championships the team finished seventh with Greg McNally grabbing the Gaels only medal a bronze in the heavyweight singles
At the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Sean Whitehall struck gold in the Coxswain Challenge Andrew Joyce secured fourth place in the senior menrsquos event
In the off season the menrsquos team also saw current members Jarvis and Ryan Meyers recongized by Rowing Canada as lsquocardedrsquo athletes for the 2010 season
Graduating Student-Athletes
John Barr Q Jaime Christian Q Amy De Merlis Morgan Jarvis Q Andrew Joyce Q Greg McNally Q Ryan Meyers Q Taylor Donaldson Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Seventh Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (L1x) Morgan Jarvis (L2x) Jarvis Jamie bullChristian Silver (L4+) Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Alex bullCondello Colin Sutherland Amy de Merlis Bronze (H8+) Carissa DiGangi Scott Brandon bullGreg McNally Robert Thom Colin Leger Rami Maassarani Grant Armitage Geoffrey Cullwick Andrew Joyce
Individual Results CURA Championship Bronze (H1x) Greg McNallybull
Team Awards Botterell Andrew Joycebull Special Recognition Morgan Jarvis Ryan Meyersbull MIP Scott Brandon Jesse Cootesbull Rookie Taylor Overing Chris Purdonbull Coaches Recognition Greg McNallybull Athletes Award Andrew Joycebull
Special HonoursMorgan Jarvis Rowing Canada Male Sculler of bullthe Year Won Senior L1x at National Rowing Championships Ryan Meyers Represented Canada at U23 World bullChampionships Won U23 L2- at National Rowing ChampionshipsRob Ballard Won U23 L2- at National Rowing bullChampionships
Back Row (L-R) Stu Robinson (Asst Coach) Chris Purdon Jason Wilson Ryan Meyers Rob Ballard Colin Sutherland Nathan Splinter (Asst Coach) John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Amy De Merlis Taylor Overing Rami Maassarani Geoff Cullwick Scott Brandon Colin Leger Jaime Christian Andrew Joyce
Missing Grant Armitage John Barr Alexander Condello Carissa Di Gangi Morgan Jarvis Greg McNally Kyle Mullen Graham Pupo Robert Thom Jason Wilson
Rowing (M)
19
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Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
40
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UR AW
ARDS
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
19
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapAlthough the 2009-10 womenrsquos rowing team did not repeat as OUA Champions it was still a very successful season for the team Queenrsquos earned the bronze medal at the OUA Championships finishing behind Western and Brock but with the competition getting stronger each year the result was deemed a success
At the national championships the Gaels were able to repeat as silver medalists as they won one gold one silver and two bronze medals
During the Canadian Indoor Rowing Championship held in February Katya Herman placed sixth in the senior lightweight while Sarah Pidgen and Elizabeth Carter placed seventh in the U23 competition
The season also served to prepare future rowers for what lies ahead of them as the womenrsquos team boasted a very strong rookie class Rowers Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnson Sean Peterson and coxwain Sean Whitehall showed that the future would be bright for this team
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jacqueline Day Caylen Heckel Q Katya Herman Q Rebecca McWatters Q Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Charly Thivierge-Lortie Q
ResultsThird Place OUA Championshipbull Second Place CURA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA ChampionshipSilver (L1x) Katya Herman (H1x) Herman (L4+) bullCharly Thivierge-Lortie Caylen Heckel Sarah Marshall Emily Richardson Ashley Niblet (L8+) Thiv-ierge-Lortie Heckel Marshall Richardson Niblet Sean Peterson Elizabeth Carter Amelia Wilkinson Jennifer JohnstonBronze (H8+) Sean Whitehall Sarah Pidgen Jackie bullDay Allegra Courtright Jennifer Johnston Christie Campbell Norah MacMillan Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Karen Donaldson (H4+) Whitehall Pidgen MacMillan Campbell Donaldson
Individual Results CURA ChampionshipGold (L1x) MarshallbullSilver (L4+) Niblett Thivierge-Lortie Marshall bullRichardson HeckelBronze (L2x) Heckel Thivierge-Lortie (H8+) Niblett bullPidgen Day Courtright Bryn Savage Campbell MacMillan OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Donaldson
Team AwardsBotterell Charly Thivierge-LortiebullSpecial Recognition Caylen HeckelbullMIP Allegra Courtright Flurry HoggbullRookie Karen Donaldson Jennifer Johnston bullSean Peterson Athletes Award Sarah Pidgenbull John Armitage Award Rebecca McWattersbull
Back Row (L-R) Nicole Bobbette (Asst Coach) Zola Mehlomakulu (Asst Coach) Florence Hogg Sean Peterson Bryn Savage Maddy OrsquoShaugnessy-Hunter Amelia Wilkinson Elizabeth Carter Sean Whitehall John Armitage (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Jen Johnston Emily Richardson Jackie Day Allegra Courtright Karen Donaldson Claire Tracey Christie Campbell
Missing Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Norah MacMillan Sarah Marshall Ashley Niblett Sarah Pidgen Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rowing (W)
20
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
21
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Back Row (L -R) John OrsquoLeary (Asst Coach) Rhys Wiechula Peter Wilson James Rees Russell Gray Shane Baddeley Tom Binczyk Burke MacDonald Shayne Dolden Henry McQueen Mason Curtis Chris Barrett David Slattery Ryan Guichon Mike van der Westhuizen Peter
Huigenbos (Head Coach) Luke Follwell (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L -R) Gary Gilks (Asst Coach) Graeme Dibden Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Tim Richardson Alistair Clark Ryan Kruyne (Cap-tain) Pat Richardson Graeme Whyte Ryan MacLeod Mike Wong (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matt Kelly Tom Jilek Danny Moore Andrew Kirk Liam Underwood Mike Wong Scott Kyle
Graduating Student-Athletes
Shane Baddeley Q Aaron Balinsky Q Thomas Binczyk Q Alistair Clark Q Mason Curtis Q Graeme Dibden Q Thomas Jilek Q Ryan Kruyne Q Zach Pancer Q Calum Ramsay Q Patrick Richardson Q Tim Richardson Q Rhys Wiechula Q
Results First in OUA (8-0)bull Defeated the McMaster Marauders in the OUA bullSemifinal (17-8) Defeated the Western Mustangs to win the OUA bullChampionship (23-19)
OUA All-Stars Chris Barrett Graeme Dibden Ryan Kruyne Pat bullRichardson Tim Richardson Liam Underwood
Team AwardsMVP Ryan Kruynebull Rookie Liam Underwoodbull MIP Shayne Doldenbull 2nd Team MVPRookieMIP Pete WilsonMyles bullDingwallJohn McSherry3rd Team MVFMVB Dylan McTavishLee Nevittebull4th Team MVFMVB Casey PetrieSandy McArthurbull
Special Honours Peter Huigenbos OUA Coach of the Yearbull Ryan Kruyne OUA Most Valuable Player bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Sept 14) Tim Richardson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5) Liam Underwood OUA Rookie of the Year bullQueenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Oct 26 Nov 9)
Season RecapThe Gaels enjoyed one of their best seasons of the decade as they were simply dominant in the OUA During the regular season Queenrsquos were perfect outscoring their opposition 411 to 39 Only once did an opponent score more than 10 points while the Gaels scored 30 points or more in all but one game
In September the Gaels handily defeated 2008 OUA Champions McMaster at Kingston Field in front of a large alumni crowd In October Queenrsquos won at Western for the first time since 2001 with Mason Curtis winning ldquoMan of the Matchrdquo honours
After clinching first place in the conference the Gaels advanced directly to the OUA semifinals where they toppled McMaster 17-8 at Kingston Field
In the OUA Championship the Gaels took to the field against Western After falling behind 19-10 in the 2nd half the Gaels cheered on by a large crowd of family teammates and alumni stormed back to take the lead and held off Western to win the title
The coaching staff recognizes Alistair Clark and Tom Binczyk who graduate after four years of Varsity Rugby with a perfect home record 24 wins 0 losses
Rugby (M) OUA Champions
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
21
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Allison Burns Peggy-Rae Carswell Q Julie Engelhardt Q Catherine Foster Michelle Gauer Shauna Geerts Q Georgia McIntyre Q Jocelyn Poirier Q Lindsay Sample Q Emily Stern Q Karlye Wong Q
Season RecapIt was a very successful 2009-10 campaign for the womenrsquos rugby team After finishing the regular season with a 4-1 record they knocked off the Trent Excalibur in an exciting OUA Quarter-final matchup to advance to the OUA Semifinals Although the women would drop their next two games ultimately finishing fourth overall in the OUA the team made great strides and promise to be a strong contender for an OUA medal next season
One of the big stories of the season was the play of Andrea Wadsworth The second year player established herself as one of the top female rugby players in all of Canada by finishing second in the OUA in scoring She recorded 10 trys during the regular season which earned her both OUA All-Star and CIS All-Canadian status
The Gaels had three other players earn OUA All-Star status along with Wadsworth including Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier and Karlye Wong
Results Second in Russell Division (4-1)bull Defeated the Trent Excalibur in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (25-19) Finished fourth overall in the OUAbull
OUA All-Stars Russell Division Susan Heald Jocelyn Poirier bullAndrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
CIS All-Canadians Andrea Wadsworthbull
Team Awards MVP Andrea Wadsworthbull MIP Andrea Walshbull Rookie Hannah Scottbull Team Ball Jocelyn Poirierbull Barb Relton Shauna Geertsbull Graduating Athlete Michelle Gauerbull
Special Honours Andrea Wadsworth Queenrsquos Athlete of the bullWeek (Sept 14)
Back Row (L-R) Krisha Quinn (Student Trainer) Vicki Ward (Asst Coach) Georgia McIntrye Karlye Wong Lindsay Sample Emily Mattiuisi Carli Kadish Hannah Scott Breanne Sherwood Michelle Gauer Catherine Foster Rachelle Kranenburg Beth Barz (Head Coach)
Sean Dunleavy (Asst Coach) Laura Byford-Richardson (Student Trainer)
Middle Row (L-R) Marin MacLeod Bekah Brown Allison Burns Lexis Osbourne Dani Shauna Geerts (Captain) Annika Rinas Peggy Carswell Kat Merwin Alicia Aden Olivia Taggart Sarah Pathak
Front Row (L-R) Clare Miller Kait Pasic Alana Fleet Emily Stern Jocelyn Poirier (Captain) Andrea Wadsworth Sam Trinier Susan Heald Sherri Downey Rose LeBreche
Rugby (W)
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
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Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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009-
10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
22
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Graduating Student-AthletesAndrew Jarvis Q Sean Martin-Courtright Q Andrew Nador Q Justin Vermeer Q Justin Wood Michael Zanetti Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 version of the Gaels had a dramatic turnaround from the 2008-09 squad After finishing sixth in the OUA East a year ago the Gaels improved by 12 points to finish second in the division with an 8-2-4 mark The teamrsquos success can be directly linked to a stretch between Sept 20 and Oct 21 where they were unbeaten in nine games As well the Gaels took four out of a possible six points from the top team in the OUA the Toronto Varsity Blues
By finishing second in the OUA East the Gaels earned a bye through the first round of the playoffs and hosted the Carleton Ravens in the quarter-finals The two teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes advancing the game to a shootout Unfortunately the Gaels came out on the losing end prematurely ending their strong season
The Gaels turnaround was recognized by the league as four players were named to the OUA All-Star teams Defender Andrew Nador was a First Team All-Star while Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks and Dan McBride were all named Second Team All-Stars Arnold and Brooks earned the honour after finishing tied for the team lead in goals with six
Results Second in OUA East (8-2-4)bull Lost to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA Quarter-bullfinal (1-0 4-2 in SO)
OUA All-Stars First Team Andrew Nadorbull Second Team Mike Arnold Jordan Brooks Dan bullMcBride
Team Awards MVP Mike Arnoldbull MIP Gilbert Coylebull Rookie Nathan Klemencicbull Rena Graham Award Sean Martin-Courtrightbull John BoothBill Ursel Award Michael Zanettibull
Back Row (L-R) Nathan Klemencic Gilbert Coyle Nick Pateras Dylan Haber Remi Ojo Justin Vermeer Patrick Zanetti Justin Wood
Middle Row (L-R) Mark Ethier (Asst Coach) Adrian Rochford Jason Zelt Lucas Azeredo Lobo Matthew Kenny Eric Schubert Sean Martin-Courtright Marshal Peacock Eric Cappon Kevin Moeun Justin Hall (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Stephen Sforza Nathan Chan Smyth Jordan Brooks Andrew Nador Michael Zanetti Andrew Jarvis Michael Arnold Andrew Colosimo Dan McBride Adonis Hamadi Missing Carlo Cannovan (Head Coach) David Crabb (Asst Coach) Joey Rinaldi
Soccer (M)
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
FOCUS ONCO
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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10
Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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AWAR
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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UR AW
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
23
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Renee MacLellan Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 womenrsquos soccer team proved to be an up-and-coming force in the CIS With Renee MacLellan as the only athlete with more than 2 years experience coming into the season the Gaels dominated the OUA posting a 13-1-2 record the best in the league An even more telling statistic of the Gaels dominance was their nine game winning streak they posted from Sept 19 to Oct 10 During that time they outscored their opposition 26-2 In total the Gaels posted 13 shutouts in the regular season with 7 recorded by Chantel Marson and the other 6 going to Elena Corry
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels earned victories over Carleton and Laurier which allowed them to qualify for the CIS Championship However they could not bring home an OUA banner as they fell to York 1-0 (4-2 in a shootout) At the CIS Championship Queenrsquos opened with a win over St Francis Xavier and had a 1-0 lead over Trinity Western in the semifinal However the Spartans the eventual CIS Champions would score late in the game and go on to win on penalty kicks
This remarkable season was highlighted by MacLellan who scored 12 goals during the regular season and was named the CIS Most Valuable Player She also earned the OUA East Most Valuable Player a CIS First-Team All-Canadian and an OUA First-Team All-Star
Results bullFirst in OUA East (13-1-2) ndash ranked No 3 in Canada Silver Medal OUA ChampionshipbullDefeated AUS Champ StFX in CIS Quarter-final (1-0)bull Lost to defending champion Trinity Western in bullCIS Semifinal (1-0 5-3 in SO) Finished fourth at CIS Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Riley Filion Renee MacLellan bullBrienna Shaw Second Team Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Renee MacLellan (CIS Player of the Year)bull
Team Awards Most Consistent Victoria Gonzalez-Milroybull MIP Summer Rybickibull
Special Honours Kelli Chamberlain Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 5 Nov 9) Riley Filion OUA East Rookie of the Year CIS bullTournament All-Star Renee MacLellan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 21 Oct 26) OUA East Player of the Year CIS Player of the Year Dave McDowell OUA East Coach of the YearbullAngela Sullivan Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Oct 19)Jacqueline Tessier Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 8)Mikyla Kay CIS Tournament All-Starbull
Back Row (L-R) Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Summer Rybicki Angela Sullivan Jacqueline Tessier Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy Renee MacLellan Erin Smith Riley Filion Mikyla Kay Rebecca Gibbons Marco Giacomello (Asst Coach)
Middle Row (L-R) Jaime Smith (Student Trainer) Lisa Bache Meredith Raddysh Alexis McKinty Michelle Waintraub Julia Cory Felicia Pereira Shannon Hyslop Katie Lee Sydney Koby Paula Wong Brienna Shaw Jennifer Hutchinson
Front Row (L-R) Cathleen Brennan Cristina Senese Kelli Chamberlain Elena Corry Chantel Marson Mary Kampman Sara Buckham Chantal McFetridge Missing Kevin Greig (Asst Coach)
Soccer (W)
24
FOCUS ONCO
LOUR
AWAR
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10
2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
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10
Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
42
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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2009-10 BANNER SEASONThe 2009-10 season proved to be very fruitful for Queenrsquos Athletics amp Recreation Gaels teams brought six championship banners home to Kingston two CIS titles [Football Curling (M)] and four OUA banners [Football Rugby (M) Squash (W) Volleyball (M)] The six banners marked the most the school has won since the 2003-04 season when seven banners were earned [OUA ndash Cross Country (W) Curling (M) Fencing (M) Fencing (W) Figure Skating Rowing (W) Water Polo (M)] The two national championships won by Football and Menrsquos Curling marks the first time in Queenrsquos history that two national championships have been captured
Menrsquos Rugby won the Gaels first banner of 2009-10 when they came-from-behind to defeat the Western Mustangs 23-19 On the same day the Football team also defeated the Mustangs 43-39 The game was called ldquothe greatest Yates Cup game ever playedrdquo
Two weeks later the Football team capped off their incredible season when they stunned the Calgary Dinos 33-31to win their fourth Vanier Cup title The Gaels overcame the largest deficit in Vanier Cup history when they came back from an 18 point half-time deficit to win
With three banners won in the fall the focus turned to the winter sports to see if they could duplicate the success Womenrsquos Squash kicked things off when they knocked off the Western Mustangs in the championship match to win their second OUA title in three years Next up was Menrsquos Volleyball who overcame a two-sets-to-one deficit against the Guelph Gryphons to win their third banner in five seasons
The final championship of the year was unexpected and came in an underdog fashion The Menrsquos Curling team going
up against former Canadian junior champions and world junior medalists shook off all comers before defeating 2009 Canadian junior champion Brett Gallant and the UPEI Panthers 7-6
Championship Photos (Top-to-Bottom) Menrsquos Football Menrsquos Volleyball Menrsquos Rugby Womenrsquos Squash and
Menrsquos Curling
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Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
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Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
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ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
25
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWith a good mix of youth and veterans the Queenrsquos Gaels swim team put together a solid season in 2009-10 The team opened up with a 12 medal performance at the Trent Invitational before successfully hosting the Queenrsquos Quad meet where they earned an additional five medals
At the OUA Championships in St Catharines the Gaels had five Top 10 performances led by a seventh place finish from Julian Chang who qualified for the CIS Championships in the process Margo Bacher a rookie on this yearrsquos team swam to a ninth place finish winning the lsquoBrsquo Final in the Womenrsquos 100m Breaststroke
Graduating Student-Athletes
Jason Alexander Julian Chang Q Mark Kellenberger Q Christopher Kreutzner Q Dustin Lam Q Sarah Cahill Q Jenelle Kasper Q Annabel Ruksys Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Tenth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Seventh Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull Eighth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 200m bullBreaststroke) Ninth Margo Batcher (Womenrsquos 100m Breast-bullstroke) Tenth Christopher Kreutzner (Menrsquos 100m bullBreaststroke) Tanner Cassidy (Menrsquos 1500m Freestyle)
Individual Results CIS Championship 30th Julian Chang (Menrsquos 50m Freestyle)bull
Team Awards MVP Julian Chang (M) Fay Yachetti (W)bull Rookie Tanner Cassidy (M) Margo Bacher (W) bull Adam MacLellan Award Chris Kreutznerbull
Back Row (L-R) Heidi Shallow (Asst Coach) Courtney Semkuley Jamie Loh James Higgins Kenny Ho Sean Alexander Christopher Kreutzner (Captain) Mark Kellenberger (Captain) Dustin Lam Julian Chang Geoffrey Lundell-Smith Tanner Cassidy
Anne Hermon Margo Bacher Andrew Slot (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Laura Layland Christine Gobeil Samantha Biglieri Bryanna White Jenelle Kasper (Captain) Sarah Cahill (Captain) Meaghan Dalby Shahira Ishak Fay Yachetti Annie Ruksys
Swimming (MW)
26
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Results Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Tenth place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Gold (1500m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1000m) Matt Hulse (4x800m) Matt bullHulse Clay Patterson Joshua Potvin Michael Nishiyama
Individual Results CIS Championship Gold (1000m) Matt Hulsebull Silver (1500m) Matt Hulsebull
OUA All-StarsMatt Hulsebull
CIS All-Canadians First Team Matt Hulsebull
Team Awards MVP Matt Hulsebull Rookie Tyson Loneybull Coaches Award Tyler Nightingale Dan Moylan bullGord Frenke
Special Honours Matt Hulse Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1 bullMar 15) OUA Track Events Most Valuable Male Performer OUA Community Service Award CIS Community Service Award
Season RecapWhen you examine the success of the 2009-10 menrsquos track and field team it becomes quite apparent that Matt Hulse was a force for the Gaels all season long At the provincial and national championships Hulse was a part of all five of the medals that the team won including a record setting performance at the OUA Championships when he won a Queenrsquos record three medals That accomplishment earned him the Track MVP at the championships
Outside of Hulse the Gaels demonstrated that they have the talent to compete with anyone in the country in relay events The 4x200m 4x400m and 4x800m teams were consistent performers all year long earning medals at multiple events At the CIS Championships the 4x400m team set a Queenrsquos record as they just missed out on the podium finishing fourth Individually the Gaels were very strong in the 1000m event while Gord Frenke and Shane Kelly gave the Gaels a strong presence in the shorter distances
Graduating Student-Athletes
Thomas Davis Q Adrian Heller Q Matt Hulse Q Anders Klaus Russell Morrison Q Daniel Moylan Tyler Nightingale Q Matthew Pierce Trevor Walmsley Austin Zygmunt
Back Row (L-R) Chris Parfitt Clay Patterson Jean-Paul Martin Ford Thompson Max Putnam Michael Prime Tyler Nightingale Adrian Heller (Team Captain) Matt Hulse Grant Henneberg Matt Tiampo Michael Nishiyama Shane Kelly
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Trevor Walmsley Ian Fung William Newmarch Paul Hegele Joshua Potivn Matt Alexander Matt Turano Tyson Loney Michael Bentley Anders Klaus Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach)
Curt Bolton (Distance Coach) Kevin Dunbar (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Jeremy Yen-Chiu Adrian Brett Thomas Davis Mark Walden Matthew Pierce Gord Frenke Scott MacDonald Jeffrey Mountjoy Russell Morrison Austin Zygmunt Oliver Hatheway
Track amp Field (M)
27
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
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Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
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Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
40
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UR AW
ARDS
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
27
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a very successful season for the Queenrsquos womenrsquos track and field team as they were able to improve in their placing at both the OUA and CIS Championships from the previous season This was in large part thanks to the performance of the teamrsquos relay teams who were very strong over the course of the season
After earning multiple medals at preparation events leading up to the provincial and national championships the 4x200m and 4x400m teams were able to pick up bronze medals at the OUA Championships at York University The 4x400m team was able to set a new Queenrsquos record in the process The anchors of both teams were Veronica Catry and Jan Stirling who joined Matt Hulse from the menrsquos team as the only multiple medal winners at the provincial championships
This season came to a close at the CIS Championships in Windsor where the Gaels just missed out on the podium in the 4x200m event but still managed to improve their placing by two positions over a season ago
Results Sixth place OUA Championshipbull 17th place CIS Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter (4x400m) Veronica Catry Pauliina Beretta Jan Stirling Jenn Barrow
Individual Results CIS Championship Fourth (4x200m) Veronica Catry Pauliina bullBeretta Jan Stirling Marissa Walter Sixth (4x400m) Veronica Catry Jan Stirling bullJennifer Barrow Alicia Kallos (4x800m) Leah La-rocque Heather Bijman Kim Kallio Alicia Kallos
Team Awards MVP Jan Stirling Veronica Catrybull Rookie Marissa Walter Alecia Kallosbull Coaches Award Jenn Barrow Heather Bijmanbull
Special Honours Jan Stirling Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week (Mar 1)bull Veronica Catry Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Mar 15)Graduating Student-Athletes
Megan Andrews Heather Bijman Q Liza Howard Q Christine Joannou Q Angela King Q Michelle Nicholson Janice Stirling Q Caitlin Tino
Back Row (L-R) Kim Kallio Pauliina Beretta Joy Ogundare Marissa Walter Jan Stirling (Captain) Jennifer Barrow Vanessa deHoog Patricia Roney
Middle Row (L-R) Melody Torcolacci (Head Coach) Adriana Lyons (Jumps Coach) Paris Adams Theresa Fritz-Endres Kate Portner-Gartke Sophia Tesfaye Maggie Hutton Stephanie Hulse Wayne Bulak (SprintsHurdles Coach) Curt Bolton (Distance Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Leslie Sexton Meagan King Suzette Janse van Rensburg Laura Goodfellow Veronica Catry Alecia Kallos Nadia Tatlow Megan Andrews Heather Bijman
Track amp Field (W)
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
28
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCO
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10
Season RecapFor the 5th consecutive year the Menrsquos Volleyball team achieved an OUA Finals appearance After earning a silver medal with a very young squad last season the Gaels were determined to take the next step
The Gaels defeated Toronto in a romp in the OUA Quarter-finals and then shocked the Western Mustangs in five sets to advance to the OUA Championship With McMaster being upset in the semifinals Queenrsquos faced Guelph and in another five set marathon the Gaels came out on top to win their third OUA banner in five seasons and fifth since 2000
The win also moved the Gaels onto the CIS Championships where they put in a very strong effort earning a fifth place finish after defeating the host Thompson Rivers WolfPack The team benefitted from the excellent play of CIS Second Team All-Canadian Joren Zeeman and tournament all-star Bryan Fautley
Graduating Student-Athletes
Sam Pedlow Q
ResultsSecond in OUA (16-4)bull Defeated Toronto and Western in OUA Playoffsbull bullDefeated Guelph to win OUA Championship (3-2) Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Quarter-final (3-0)bull Defeated Montreal in CIS Consolation (3-1)bull Defeated Thompson Rivers to finish fifth at CIS bullChampionship (3-2)
OUA All-Stars First Team Joren Zeeman Michael AmorosobullRookie Team Will Sidgwickbull
CIS All-Canadians Second Team Joren Zeemanbull
Team AwardsMVP Joren Zeemanbull MIP Bryan Fautleybull Rookie Will Sidgwickbull
Special Honours Jackson Dakin Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 2) Michael Amoroso Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 8) Joren Zeeman Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Feb 22 Mar 8)Bryan Fautley CIS Tournament All-StarbullWon inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-0 (Jan 17)Duplicated best finish at the CIS Championship bull(2005-06)
Back Row (L-R) Brenda Willis (Head Coach) Tim OrsquoHearn (Strength Coach) Alex Oneid Maris Jansons Niko Rukavina Bryan Fautley Brett Walter Will Sidgwick Wesley Chen (Technical Asst) Trevor King (Student Trainer) Matt Fugard (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Matthew Taylor Michael Amoroso Dan Rosenbaum Anthony Pitfield Sam Pedlow Darren Edwards Joren Zeeman Jackson Dakin Nicholas LeBlanc
Missing Dave Kellam (Asst Coach) Chris Galbraith (Asst Coach) Dale LeBlans (Strength Coach)
Volleyball (M) OUA Champions
29
INTERUNIVERSITY TEAMSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
30
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
DS 2
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Season RecapWhile this seasonrsquos womenrsquos volleyball squad was young the team built on their successes from a season ago as they improved their record to 13-6 to finish second in the OUA East division Although the season started slowly for the Gaels a stretch of games from Nov 20 to Feb 10 saw the team post an 11-2 record highlighted by a thrilling come-from-behind victory over the York Lions in the teamrsquos first game in the ARC
Home court proved to be a huge advantage for the Gaels this year as they joined Football and Menrsquos Rugby as the only three teams to win every regular season home game in 2009-10 Queenrsquos posted a 9-0 record on home court including 7-0 after their move to the ARC
The Gaels playoff run saw the team avenge their playoff loss from a season ago to York with a four set victory over the Lions While the team lost both of their games at the OUA Final Four tournament the Gaels will be back in years to come with OUA All-Stars Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilvie and Katie Matthews leading the way
Graduating Student-Athletes
None
Results Second in OUA East (13-6)bull Defeated York in OUA Quarter-finalbull Finished fourth at OUA Final Fourbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Natalie Gray Colleen Ogilviebull Second Team Katie Matthewsbull
Team Awards MVP Julie Lockwoodbull MIP Shannon Walshbull
Special Honours Colleen Ogilvie Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Nov 23 Feb 22) Natalie Gray Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 18) Becky Billings Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Jan 25)Won inaugural game in the Main Gym of the bullAthletics amp Recreation Centre against York 3-2 (Jan 17)
Back Row (L-R) Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach) Shannon Walsh Elyssa Heller Julie Lockwood Becky Billings Allison Grand Lorna Button Kristin Collins Natalie Fisher Katarina Chan Jeremy Hannay (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Natalie Gray Katie Matthews Katie Neville Elizabeth Price Chloe DesRoche Colleen Ogilvie Leah Franco Anna Pedjase
Missing Jamie Mastorakas (Asst Coach)
Volleyball (W)
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
44
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
30
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Season RecapIt was a season of highs and lows for the menrsquos curling team in 2009-10 After failing to qualify for the OUA Championships the team was invited to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Alberta
The Gaels stepped up their game and defeated OUA rivals Western along with the host Golden Bears who featured Olympic gold medalist Kevin Martinrsquos son With a 5-1 record after round robin play the Gaels defeated Manitoba in thrilling fashion stealing two points in the ninth end and one in the tenth to earn a berth in the championship match Facing 2009 Canadian junior champion and world junior silver medalist Brett Gallant from UPEI the Gaels went shot for shot with the Panthers and came out on top 7-6 The win earned Queenrsquos its first national championship in curling and will send the Gaels to Turkey in 2011 to represent Canada at the FISU Winter Games
On the womenrsquos side the team struggled this year as they posted a 2-6 record for the second straight season As a result the team did not qualify for the OUA Championships
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Q Kendra Barrick
Results Men Sixth in OUA (4-4)bull Women Seventh in OUA (2-6)bull
Results CISCCA Championship (Men) 5-1 in round robin playbull Defeated Manitoba in semifinal (6-5)bull Defeated UPEI to win national championship bull(7-6)
CIS All-CanadiansFirst Team Jon BeukbullSecond Team Scott Chadwickbull
Team Awards MVP Andrew Inouye (M) Jackie Brunton (W)bull Rookie Andrew Minty (M) Katie Robinson (W)bull
Back Row (L-R) Katie Robinson Jesse Gartshore Kathryn English Jackie Brunton Kendra Barrick Erin Doran
Front Row (L-R) Jonathan Beuk Andrew Inouye Chadd Vandermade Scott Chadwick David Durant Andrew Minty
Curling (MW) National Champions (M)
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
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10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
31
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Mike Hossack Q Kate Burnett Q Megan Zalewski Q
Season RecapTo put it simply the Queenrsquos women dominated the OUA womenrsquos golf circuit during the 2009-10 season The Gaels won the team titles handily in six events Rookie Hailey Ingleson was a force as she captured the individual title in three of the six tournaments and finished in the top-3 in two others Casey Ward also captured an individual title at the McMaster Invitational where Queenrsquos golfers swept the top three positions
Heading into the OUA Championships the Gaels were favourites but the team was unable to translate their previous success into a championship Queenrsquos wound up finishing second as Ward and Kate Burnett were named Second Team All-Stars
Queenrsquos men saw a young team experience highs and lows over the course of the year The team started out strong finishing third at the Queenrsquos Invitational
At the OUA Championships the team played their best round of the year as they led the tournament after Day 1 On the second day the Gaels continued their strong play but could not hold onto their lead and finished fourth Sean Lackey was named an OUA First Team All-Star while Taylor Henderson earned an OUA Second Team All-Star nomination
Results Men Fourth OUA Championshipbull Women Silver Medal OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Sean Lackey ndash T-5 (146)bull Casey Ward ndash T-7 (172)bull Kate Burnett ndash T-7 (172)bull
OUA All-Stars Men Sean Lackey (First Team) Taylor Henderson bull(Second Team) Women Casey Ward (Second Team) Kate bullBurnett (Second Team)
Team Awards MVP Sean Lackey (M) Hailey Ingleson (W)bull bullRookie Matt Courchene (M) Justice Durland (W) MIP Taylor Henderson (M) Casey Ward (W)bull
Special Honours
Hailey Ingleson Queenrsquos Athlete of the Week bull(Sept 28) Sandy McBride OUA Womenrsquos Coach of the Yearbull
Back Row (L-R) Kate Burnett Hailey Ingleson Matt Courchene Brian Siu Will Thornburrow Taylor Henderson Vincent Castronovo Julia Horvath Megan Zalewski
Front Row (L-R) Casey Ward Justin Gilman Alex Forbes Sean Lackey Mike Hossack Nina Wan
Missing Justice Durland Bert Kea (Head Coach) Sandy McBride (Asst Coach)
Golf (MW)
32
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
33
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Scott Brandon Q Ian Scriver Q Julie Engelhardt Q Audrey Hagberg Q Julie McVicar Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship 10bull th (Menrsquos 15km relay) Ian Scriver Paul Scriver Scott Brandon (Womenrsquos 75km relay) Jessica Metuzals Katrina MacDougall Audrey Hagberg
Team Awards MVP Ian Scriver (M) Jessica Metuzals (W)bull MIP Scott Brandon (M) Veronica Allan (W)bull
Season RecapAlthough the Queenrsquos women did not have the services of Julie McVicar at this yearrsquos OUA Championships the team managed to improve on their overall finish A sixth place finish overall was highlighted by a 10th place result in the womenrsquos 75km relay
On the menrsquos side the team was once again seventh place finishers at the OUA Championships The menrsquos top result came in the menrsquos 15km relay where similar to the womenrsquos team the Gaels finished 10th
Back Row (L-R) Emily Turner Audrey Hagberg Rebecca Ronaghan Katrina MacDougall Julie Engelhardt Julie McVicar Kara McWatters Haley Robinson Veronica Allan
Front Row (L-R) Chris Hey Paul Scriver Matthew Siddall Scott Brandon Ian Scriver Alexandre Dumond
Missing Jessica Metuzals Taylor Lougheed Meghan Donevan Danae Krahn Haley Magee
Nordic Skiing (MW)
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
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Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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AWAR
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Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
43
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Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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FOCUS ON
The Graduating lsquoQrsquo AwardSuccessful Strong Bold Proud Inspiring Perseveranthellip these are the attributes of Queenrsquos student-athletes The Graduating ldquoQrdquo Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queenrsquos
This award is made from slate a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queenrsquos The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours
The Graduating ldquoQrdquo is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete The commitment perseverance joy pain and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queenrsquos for a minimum of three seasons this award is a reminder that recipients are lsquoForever a GaelrsquoAthletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a ldquoQrdquo beside their name
2009-10 ldquoQrdquo AwardsBasketball Ryan Hairsine Michel Leger Baris Ondul Erin Skippon Maddie Soye
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Heather Bijman Thomas Davis Adrian Heller Liza Howard Matt Hulse Christine Joannou Angela King Anders Klaus Julie McVicar Elizabeth Miller Russell Morrison Carla Murphy Tyler Nightingale Jan Stirling Trevor Walmsley
Curling Chadd Vandermade
Fencing Martin Busse Nancy Chua Sydney Houston-Goudge George Huang Stacey McDonald
Field Hockey Madelaine Gordon Meryl Makinson Lauren Martin Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson
Figure Skating Jena Hall Kelsey Newhook
Football Jimmy Allin Dan Bederman Danny Brannagan Patrick Corbin Vincenzo De Civita Marty Gordon Christopher Ioannides Jon Koidis Terrence Leeper Blaise Morrison Addison Rich David Rooney Devan Sheahan Nicholas Sirski Christopher Smith Mark Surya Jimmy Therrien Osie Ukwuoma Scott Valberg Matthew Vickers Dan Village
Golf Kate Burnett Mike Hossack Megan Zalewski
Hockey Alison Bagg Michael Bushby Jess Cone Rebecca Conroy Elizabeth Kench Clinton McCullough Megan McNutt TJ Sutter Kelsey Thomson
Lacrosse Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Alexandra Erath Martha Ross Rachel Steger
Nordic Skiing Scott Brandon Julie Engelhardt Audrey Hagberg Julie McVicar Ian Scriver
Rowing John Barr Jaime Christian Taylor Donaldson Caylen Heckel Katya Herman Morgan Jarvis Andrew Joyce Greg McNally Rebecca McWatters Ryan Meyers Charly Thivierge-Lortie
Rugby Shane Baddeley Aaron Balinsky Thomas Binczyk Peggy-Rae Carswell Alistair Clark Mason Curtis Graeme Dibden Julie Engelhardt Shauna Geerts Thomas Jilek Ryan Kruyne Georgia McIntyre Zach Pancer Jocelyn Poirier Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Lindsay Sample Emily Stern Rhys Wiechula Karlye Wong
Soccer Andrew Jarvis Renee MacLellan Sean Martin-Courtright Andrew Nador Justin Vermeer Michael Zanetti
Squash Andrew Brennan Bonnie Dainty Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Alison Wardlaw
Swimming Sarah Cahill Julian Chang Jenelle Kasper Mark Kellenberger Christopher Kreutzner Dustin Lam Annabel Ruksys
Volleyball Sam Pedlow
Water Polo Alexander Demner Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Shannel Rajan Erin Wishart
Wrestling Kelvin Hamilton Adela Wan
Student Trainers Katie Button Jamie Cardy Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Cindy Kwong David Leyland Keith McQuade Toni Morris Gabrielle Ouimet Matt Viermaa
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
35
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ARDS 2009-10
Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
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10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
34
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
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DS 2
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10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Andrew Brennan Q Paul Gartenburg Q
Season RecapThe 2009-10 menrsquos squash team were once again fourth place finishers in the OUA this season
After qualifying for the OUA Championships with a 2-2 record at the OUA Crossover tournament the team lost their opening game to McGill setting up a showdown with McMaster for the OUA bronze medal
Both teams played extremely well with the Gaels being led by OUA First Team All-Star Paul Gartenburg and finished the match tied at three However the Marauders won more games overall during the match leaving the Gaels in fourth place
Results Fourth OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Paul Gartenburgbull
Team Awards MVP Paul GartenburgbullRookie Tim Livingstonbull MIP Andrew Brennanbull
Back Row (L-R) Eugene Zaremba (Head Coach) Colin Siu Paul Gartenburg Brian Siu Michael Konviser Amr Hamour
Front Row (L-R) Robert Noakes Erik Zufelt Alex Ford Tim Langston Jeremy Setterfield
Squash (M)
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
36
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
37
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Season RecapIt was a breakout season for the Gaels womenrsquos squash team in 2009-10 as the team improved from a 5-19 record last season to a 23-1 record this year
As the 1 seed heading into the OUA Championships Queenrsquos defeated Toronto 5-1 in the semifinals before they disposed of the Western Mustangs 4-2 to capture their eighth OUA banner
The Gaels were led by rookie standout Erin Roberts who was named the OUA Rookie of the Year and an OUA First Team All-Star However she was not alone in producing the Gaels success as Heather Lamb also earned an OUA First Team All-Star nod while Julia Dales and Caitlin Klein were named OUA Second Team All-Stars
Graduating Student-Athletes
Frances Candy Diana Chang Bonnie Dainty Q Hilary Dugan Q Christal Larocque Alison Wardlaw Q
Results Defeated Western to win OUA Championshipbull
OUA All-Stars First Team Erin Roberts Heather Lambbull Second Team Julia Dales Caitlin Kleinbull
Team Awards MVP Erin Robertsbull MIP Alison Wardlawbull
Special Honours Erin Roberts OUA Rookie of the Year Queenrsquos bullAthlete of the Week (Feb 15)
Back Row (L-R) Erin Roberts Alison Wardlaw Hilary Dugan (Head Coach) Alayna Bradd Christal Larocque Paul Gartenburg (Asst Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Diana Chang Caitlin Klein Julia Dales Heather Lamb Frances Candy
OUA Champions Squash (W)
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009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapIt was another tough season for the Gaels as they failed to qualify for the playoffs finishing the season 0-10
Eric Jones who led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for 13th in the OUA was the teamrsquos only all-star as he was named to the first team It is Jonesrsquo fourth first team all-star selection in four years with the team
Results Sixth in OUA (0-10)bull
OUA All-Stars First Team Eric Jonesbull
Team Awards MVP Eric JonesbullMIP Michael Dalzielbull Rookie Greg Kelleybull
Back Row (L-R) Stephen Pariser Matthew Dermody Michael Dalziel Eric Jones (Captain) Don Duffey (Head Coach)
Front Row (L-R) Riley Millington Alexander Demner Matt Thompson Bliss Man Ian Pinchin
Missing Greg Kelley
Water Polo (M)
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INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
38
INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCO
LOUR
AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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INTERUNIVERSITY CLUBSCOLOUR AW
ARDS 2009-10
Graduating Student-Athletes
Alexander Demner Q Eric Jones Q Gregory Kelley
Season RecapAfter going winless a year ago the 2009-10 version of the Gaels won a pair of close contests against the York Lions to finish fourth in the OUA That placing helped them earn a berth in the OUA Final Four hosted by McMaster In their first game against Carleton the Gaels held tough through the first half but could not keep up with the top team in the league The Bronze Medal game pitted the Gaels against the host Marauders Once again the Gaels played tough and kept the contest close but could not pull out the victory
The Gaels had one player named to the OUA All-Star team and that was fourth year player Shannel Rajan Rajan led the Gaels in scoring with 18 goals good enough for sixth overall in the OUA
Results Fourth in OUA (2-6)bull Advanced to OUA Final Four tournament bullfinished fourth
OUA All-Stars First Team Shannel Rajanbull
Team Awards MVP Shannel Rajanbull MIP Rebecca Lovebull Rookie Emily Readybull
Back Row (L-R) Don Duffey (Head Coach) Michelle Campbell Madeleine Green Leslie Sannes Carla Henderson (Captain) Alaya Yassein Kathryn Rutherford Erin Wishart
Front Row (L-R) Mila Janjic-Zarab Emily Ready Shannel Rajan Nicole Kucherenko Marissa Robinson Rebecca Love Maxine Sullivan-Phillips Katrina Keenan-Pelletier
Missing Briana Botsford Kirsten Glover
Water Polo (W)
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10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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AWAR
DS 2
009-
10
Season RecapThe 2009-10 season was another step forward for the Queenrsquos wrestling team
The women were able to pick up a sixth place overall finish at the OUA Championships while the men finished in seventh However the men stood out at these championships thanks to a bronze medal effort from Matt Di Staulo in the 57kg category That result earned him the right to compete at the CIS Championships hosted by the University of Calgary
Di Staulo went up against some of the best wrestlers in Canada in his weight category and performed admirably earning a seventh place finish after defeating Henry Gass from McGill in his final bout
Graduating Student-Athletes
Aristithes Doumouras Kelvin Hamilton Q David Holman Daniel Kiniry Amy VanBerlo Adela Wan Q
Results Men Seventh place OUA Championshipbull Women Sixth place OUA Championshipbull
Individual Results OUA Championship Bronze (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull Fourth (Menrsquos 54kg) Joel Smith (Womenrsquos 55kg) bullAlice Zhao (Womenrsquos 63kg) Katherine Strang
Individual Resutls CIS ChampionshipSeventh (Menrsquos 57kg) Matt Di Staulobull
Team Awards bullMIP Chris Janz (M) Christine Humphries (W) Rookie Feodor Snagovsky (M) Alice Zhao (W)bull Top Performer Matt Di Staulo (M) bullKatie Strang (W)
Back Row (L-R) Dave Rowins (Asst Coach) Justin Irwin (Asst Coach) Christine Humphries Adela Wan Kellie Heney Paul Matzinger Joel Smith Matt DiStaulo Nick Kew Kait Pasic Kelvin Hamilton
Front Row (L-R) Amy Laidlaw Katie Strang Shane Kelly Christopher Janz Kevin Chen Tavis Sisco Taylor Wood David Holman David Cameron Jamie Macari (Head Coach)
Wrestling
39
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Fast FactsSince 1988 559 students have contributed their bulltime and energy to keep Queenrsquos sports teams in action
Vicky Wiltshire becomes the seventh Head bullAthletic Therapist in Queenrsquos history She follows a long line of historic figures who have held the position including David Ross Tabby Gow Stew Langdon Hal Dunlop Senator Jack Powell Billy Hughes
Season RecapThe Queenrsquos Athletic Therapy clinic underwent some substantial changes in 2009-2010 In August 2009 long-time Coordinator Dave Ross stepped down from his role as head therapist after 29-years in this position He continues to be an active and valued employee with Athletic Therapy as he runs the Athletic Therapy clinic located at Richardson Stadium
Vicky Wiltshire took over as Coordinator of Athletic Therapy after joining the Athletic Therapy team in 1998 In October 2009 James Sawchuk joined our team and has been a valuable addition to our program Graeme Leverette continues to be of great service to us as the physiotherapist looking after the hockey programs at the Memorial Center
In December 2009 Athletic Therapy made the move into the new Athletics amp Recreation Centre which is a much larger and more functional clinic This was a long overdue upgrade and is appreciated by trainers and varsity student-athletes
In all Athletic Therapy had 39 student trainers in 2009-2010 most coming from the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies The students continue to be the heart of our program and have once again done an outstanding job helping to keep the varsity athletes healthy This year we say goodbye to 17 of our student staff and a huge thank you for your years of dedication
Back Row (L-R) Brendan Irish (M Rugby) Robin Valadares (M B-Ball) Chris DeZorzi (Football) Dave Leyland (M Hockey) Keith McQuade (M Rugby) Matt Viermaa (M Soccer) Daniel Moylan Cindy Kwong Trevor King (M V-Ball) Meaghan Peters (W Hockey)
Front Row (L-R) James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist) Janna Dolphin Veronica Whitham Alana McEvoy (W B-Ball) Jamie Smith (W Soccer) Jamie Cardy (Football) Toni Morris (Football) Krisha Quinn (W Rugby) Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist) Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist)
Missing Katie Button Laura Byford-Richardson (W Rugby) Melissa Delgado (W Hockey) Hilary Felice (Football) Robin Goody Myk Kasperavicius Rhea Monteiro Gabby Ouimet (W Volleyball) Jonathan Ross (M Hockey) Graeme Leverette (Physiotherapist)
SUPPORT SERVICES
Athletic Therapy
Graduating Student-Athletes
Katie Button Q Jaime Cardy Q Chris Dezorzi Janna Dolphin Hilary Felice Q Trevor King Cindy Kwong Q Dave Leyland Q Alana McEvoy Keith McQuade Q Toni Morris Q Daniel Moylan Q Gabby Ouimet Q Meaghan Peters Robin Valadares Matt Vierimaa Q Veronica Whitham
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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Alfie Pierce TrophyThe Alfie Pierce Trophy first presented by Arts lsquo47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedica-tion to training and helping Queenrsquos interuniversity teams is now awarded annually to a male and female student who contributed the most to interuniversity athletics in hisher first year at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer) Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming) Braden Novakowski (X-Country amp Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer) Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer) Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey) Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating) Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC amp Track and Field) Corey Trudeau (Football ampTrack)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey) Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing) Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton) John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating) Paul Correale (Football amp Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field) Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton) Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field) Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track X-Country amp Nordic Skiing) Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball) Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis) Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track amp Field) Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving) Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving) Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing) Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving) Sheridan Baptiste (Track amp Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball) Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball) Paul Minaker (Hockey) Steve Boyd (X-Country)1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track) Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch Swimming) Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field) Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing) Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey) David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating) Jim Muller (Wrestling) Charles Hitchon (Track and Field) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming) Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing amp Field Hockey) Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball amp Track) Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey) Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics) Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball amp Field Hockey) Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball) Gord Taylor (Soccer)
1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track amp Field) Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery Basketball amp Track) Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Hockey amp Swimming) Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton) Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton ampTennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton amp Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery Basketball Swimming) Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
Hal Dunlop SheildIn Honour of Dr Hal W Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr Dunloprsquos many friends and colleagues in the Queenrsquos sporting fraternity This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to ldquoAthletic Therapyrdquo at Queenrsquos
2008-09 Robin Goody2007-08 Peter Vooys2006-07 Richard Rotenberg Rob Millington2005-06 Jennifer Walsh2004-05 Andrew Ewert Lindsey Thompson2003-04 Meg OrsquoBrien2002-03 Thane Philips2001-02 Denyse Beaumont2000-01 Julie Moon 1999-00 Tonia Graham1998-99 Neil Flores1997-98 Judi Nantes1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh Tricia Hayton1995-96 Ed LeeJennifer Vuong1994-95 Paul Mayhew1993-94 Anne McDowell1992-93 Joanne Martin1991-92 Steve Melnyk1990-91 Sarah Case1989-90 Lionel Pereira1988-89 David MacDonald1987-88 Alan Besselink Patty Palmer1986-87 Dave Maxwell1985-86 Steve Silver1984-85 Steve Silver1983-84 Tabby Gow1982-83 Al Allmark1981-82 Lisa Shepherd1980-81 John Vooys
41
COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORYJack Jarvis TrophyThe Jack Jarvis Trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding graduating athlete in interuniversity individual sports It was first presented by the boxers of Queenrsquos as a tribute to Jack Jarvis who coached the Queenrsquos boxing team for 33 years
2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing)2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track amp X-Country)2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing)2005-06 Bill Woods (Track amp Field)2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash)2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track amp Field)2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing)2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track amp Field and Fencing)2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing)1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing)1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing)1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton)1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash)1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track amp Field)1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track amp Field)1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing)1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing)1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track amp FieldX-Country)1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track amp FieldX-Country)1988-89 Chris Hannaford (Track amp Field)1987-88 Sheridon Bapiste (Track amp Field)1986-87 Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics)1985-86 Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing)1984-85 Geoff Moon (Wrestling)1983-84 Brian Murat (Track amp Field) Mark Soodeen (Track amp Field)1982-83 Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1981-82 Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing) Hugh Tafel (Track amp Field)1980-81 Jeff Bellringer (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1979-80 Claus Rinne (Track amp FieldX-Country)1978-79 Tim Dennis (Swimming)1977-78 Kevin Thompson (Track amp Field)1976-77 Stuart Watt (Tennis) Tony Verhoeven (Track amp Field)1975-76 Victor Gooding (Track amp Field)1974-75 Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing)1973-74 Dave Jarvis (Track amp Field)1972-73 Brian Aikin (Track amp Field)1971-72 Robert Lingwood (Track amp Field)1970-71 Bob Cazes (Wrestling)1969-70 Brian Donnelly (Track amp Field)1968-69 Len Minty (Swimming)1967-68 Mike Whittington (X-Country SkiingX-Country)1966-67 Brian Neck (Gymnastics) Larry Wood (Wrestling)1965-66 Siak Lee (Badminton)1964-65 John Stevenson (JudoRowing)1963-64 Denny McDermott (Badminton)
Marion Ross TrophyThe Marion Ross Trophy named in honour of Queenrsquos first athletic director was presented by the Womenrsquos PHE Alumnae Association in 1981 It is awarded to the female athlete in an individual sport who displays qualities of leadership sportsmanship and dedica-tion through participation in her sport
2008-09 Leslie Sexton (X-CountryTrack)2007-08 Joanne Ko (Fencing)2006-07 Rachel Coens (Figure Skating)2005-06 Katy Perry (Swimming)2004-05 Morgan Waddell (Rowing)2003-04 Kate Walker(Rowing)2002-03 Krista Wells(RugbyWrestling)2001-02 Megan Stone(Fencing)2000-01 Audrey Giles(XC and Track amp Field)1999-00 Paula Myslivecek(Tennis) Charlotte Wilson(X-CountryTrack)1998-99 Karen Thomas (Figure Skating)1997-98 Johanna Thomas (Squash)1996-97 C J Davison (Figure Skating) Jana McLean (Figure Skating)1995-96 Shannon Niemi (Badminton) Carolyn Russell (Squash)1994-95 Bali Athwal (Tennis)1993-94 Lesley Morrison (Track and Field)1992-93 Leslie Bruce (Track and Field)1991-92 Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics)1990-91 Jill Lutz (Swimming)1989-90 Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing)1988-89 Elinor Ip (Tennis)1987-88 Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming)1986-87 Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating)1985-86 Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing) Jane Henderson (Track)1984-85 Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing)1983-84 Suzanne Villeneuve (Track amp Field)1982-83 Anne Marie Malone (X-Country)1981-82 Chris Bowlby (X-Country Field Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1980-81 Sandra Morden (Badminton)
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Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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9-10 MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jim Tait TrophyThe Jim Tait Trophy first presented in 1987 is given to the graduating male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and an exceptional contribution to menrsquos inter-university team sports
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)2000-01 James MacLean (Football)1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball amp Football)1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
Award of Merit TrophyThe Award of Merit is an award exemplifying the spirit of Queenrsquos female athletics It is presented to the female athlete who through an exceptional con-tribution to her team best displays the qualities of leadership sportsmanship dedication and all round performance in her sport
2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer)2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey)2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby)2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer)2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey)2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey)2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball)2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer)2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse)1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball)1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)1997-98 Alison Davis (Water Polo)1996-97 Judith Trepanier (Soccer)1995-96 Shelly Reid (Water Polo) 1994-95 Jaylene Morrison (Basketball) Sheena Majewski (Water Polo)1993-94 Vicki Wilson (Basketball)1991-92 Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey)1990-91 Julie Farquhar (Basketball) Julie Stevens (Hockey)1989-90 Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball)1988-89 CathyRedshaw (SoccerHockey)1987-88 Alison Thom (Rowing) Sarah Boswell (Soccer)1986-87 Marni Hamilton (Rowing)1985-86 Ann Fisher (Hockey)1984-85 Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey)1983-84 Lynn Southcott (Basketball)1982-83 Lynn Simpson (Volleyball) Patti Emmerson (Volleyball)1981-82 Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball)1980-81 Lynn Martin (Volleyball)1979-80 Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey)1978-79 Janean Sergeant (Hockey)
Michael J Rodden Award
First presented in 1978 by the Queenrsquos University Council on Athletics ldquoTo Honour the Man and his Life in Sportsrdquo Awarded for generous support and goodwill towards the Queenrsquos University Athletic Programs
2008-09 Not Awarded2007-08 Dr Janice Deakin (Contribution to program) 2006-07 John McFarlane (Former Athletic Director) 2006-06 Bob Pickering 2004-05 Jim Kelly (Contribution to program)2003-04 Dr Bob Crawford (Contribution to program)2002-03 Hal ldquoMooserdquo McCarney (Contribution to program)2001-02 Bill Miklas Sr (Dedicated Service - 32 years) 2000-01 Dr John Albinson (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1999-00 Katherine Cartwright (Coaching Leadership) 1998-99 Ed Deans (Dedicated Service -33 years) 1997-98 Simon Beitler (Dedicated Service - 23 years ) 1996-97 Rolf Lund(Former Athletic DirectorCoach) 1995-96 DrJay McMahan (Contribution to program)1994-95 Dr Jim F Courtright (Booster) 1993-94 Principal David Smith (Generous support) 1992-93 Dr Donald Macintosh(Leadership and vision)1991-92 Al Lenard (Leadership in administration and coaching) 1990-91 Marion Ross (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics) 1989-90 Wally Berry (Dedicated Service -50 Years) 1988-89 Anne Turnbull (Advancement of womenrsquos athletics)1987-88 Cathy Perkins (Supporter)
1986-87 Heino Lilles (Contribution to program) 1985-86 John ldquoJakerdquo Edwards (Dedicated Service -50 years)1984-85 Elizabeth Hooper (Contribution to program) 1983-84 Principal Ronald Watts (Generous Support) 1982-83 CFRC Radio (Dedicated Service - 60 years) 1981-82 Queenrsquos Bands (Dedicated Service - 75 years) 1980-81 Rev A M Laverty (Chaplin Counsellor Booster)1979-80 Dr David Mclay (Contribution to program) 1978-79 Joan Webster (Contribution to program)1977-78 Max Jackson (Sports Commentator)
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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COLOUR AWARDS 2009-10
MAJOR AWARDS - HISTORY
Jenkins TrophyThe Jenkins Trophy is one of oldest trophies at Queenrsquos It was presented first by Thomas Jenkins in 1930 and is awarded to the graduating male athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by his athletic and scholastic ability
PHErsquo55 Alumnae AwardPresented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955 it is awarded annually to the final year female athlete who has brought the most honour to Queenrsquos by her scholastic and athletic achievement 2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country amp Track amp Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track amp Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton amp Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country Track Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field amp Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)
1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track amp Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track amp Field)1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball amp Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 MA Drinkwater (Track amp Field) Pam Scothorn (Track amp Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey Hockey amp Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing Track and Field amp Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball Track amp Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling) Margaret Clossen (Archery Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming Volleyball) Connie Bothwell (Basketball Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery Basketball Hockey amp Volleyball)
2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track amp Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track amp Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track amp Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-CountryTrack amp Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track amp Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing amp Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (FootballWrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track amp Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track amp Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football ampSwimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing Rugby ampBasketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football amp Hockey)
1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing amp Rugby)1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track amp Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball amp Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball amp Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A Poutanen (Skiing amp Football)1953-54 J Roberts (Football)1952-53 D Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelveyBA (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 AL Lenard (Football)1948-49 M Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 JD Crothers (Football)1945-46 JA Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A Harvey (Football amp Wrestling)1943-44 WJ Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H Courtright (Track amp Field)1939-40 William D Fritz (Track amp Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball Football and Track amp Field )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C Peever (Boxing Wrestling amp Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Alfred Hosking (Football Wrestling amp Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year
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9-10 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS OUA ALL-STARS
2008-09 OUA Academic All-StarsCurling Kendra Barrick Alec Cram
Fencing Emma Arenson Caitlin Chang Alan Chen Ashley Chin Christopher Galbraith Charles Gao Kristina Han Craig Harvey Sydney Houston-Goudge GeoRugbye Huang Michael Lam Anton Oentoro Kelly OrsquoNeil Elizabeth Padden Evan Rankin Robert Rundle Trang Tran James Wintle Mary-Clair Yelovich
Figure Skating Jessica Bouchard Martha Carruthers Nadia Charania Daniel Chung Katie Farrow Talia Feder Jena Hall Katie Phillips Cathryn Schroeder Lara Snucins Laura von Hagen Emily Young Janel Young
Golf Sean Lackey Duncan Melville David Trousdale
Lacrosse (W) Susan Agnew Kalyn Bolland Laura Chambers Nicole Walton
Nordic Skiing Jessica Finlay Matt Herod Kimberley Kallio Elizabeth MacDonald Robin McNamara Julie McVicar Alan Richards Nicholas Riordan Ian Scriver Emily Turner Mari Walsh Trevor Wilson
Rowing Christie Campbell Nicole Campbell Rares Crisan Caylen Heckel Rebecca Love Kristine Matusiak Arielle Nowell Madeline OrsquoShaughnessy-Hunter Alyson Parker Sarah Pidgen Ryan Poling Nick Pratt Andrew Rastapkevicius Heather Sawula Colin Sutherland Robert Thom Vicki Thompson Amelia Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson
Rugby (M) Colin Alexander Jamie Armstrong Shane Baddeley Alistair Clark Randolph Curtis Shayne Dolden Christopher Fulton Tim Goudge Nicholas Hall Thomas Jilek Andrew Kirk Scott Kyle David Litner Allan McGavin Alexandre Nemetz-Sinchein Zach Pancer Calum Ramsay Patrick Richardson Tim Richardson Michael Salisbury David Slattery Mackenzie Spurr
Squash Andrew Brennan Hilary Dugan Paul Gartenburg Colin James Robert Noakes Colin Siu Emily Vander Zaag Alison Wardlaw
Water Polo John Coutts Alex Czartoryski Michael Dalziel Alex Demner Melissa Dermody Kirsten Glover Madeleine Green Carla Henderson Eric Jones Sara Larcina Jennifer Pratt Ally Tosello Erin Wishart
2008-09 Academic All-CanadiansBasketball Nick DiDonato Ruby Egit Alaina Porter Lauren Scott Robert Shaw Jill Wheat
Cross CountryTrack amp Field Matthew Alexander Thomas Davis Michael Ferrarelli Alexander Green Oliver Hatheway Kelsey Hawryluk Adrian Heller Megan Jaquith Shane Kelly Emily Klassen Elizabeth Miller Kurtis Nishiyama Joshua Potvin Rebecca Roth Janice Stirling Lauren Zintel
Field Hockey Danielle Denley Madelaine Gordon Caroline Jamison Gillian Lester Kara McKnight Emily Newton Mary-Anne Reid Laura Robinson Meghan Rooney Francesca Ruddick Allison Wallis Maggie Yeomans
Football James Allin Colin Boyle Terrence Leeper Kyle MacDonald Blaise Morrison Patrick Sullivan William van Ruyven
Hockey Alison Bagg Erica Bennett Katie Boyd Jess Cone Grant Horvath Melissa John Jonathon Lawrance Connor McGarry Blake Pronk TJ Sutter Kerstin van Bolderen
Rugby (W) Peggy-Rae Carswell Julie Engelhardt Alana Fleet Emily Mattiussi Ashley McIntyre Lauren Prufer Jennifer Redwood Lindsay Sample Lindsay Scott Emily Stern Andrea Wadsworth Karlye Wong
Soccer Michael Arnold Nathan Chan Smyth Elena Corry Katie Dalziel Christopher Deckert Andrew Jarvis Stephanie Kletke Nikki Matarazzo Jennifer Pentesco Cristina Senese Stephen Sforza Graeme Webber Justin Wood Michael Zanetti
Swimming Emre Amasyali Sarah Cahill James Higgins James Loh Whitney Lum Katelyn McIntosh Gregory McLeod Alex Munn Daniela Sheinin Bryanna White
Volleyball Jackson Dakin Leah Franco Louise Hamill Katie Matthews Halli Pedlow Sam Pedlow Daniel Rosenbaum Matthew Taylor
Wrestling Brian King Katherine Strang Adela Wan
Presented in the Fall of 2009 based on the 2008-09 academic year