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After early Adanac exit, Veltman primed for start of NLL campaign with Roughnecks

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daryl veltman After early Adanac exit, Veltman primed for start of NLL campaign with Roughnecks

Daryl Veltman is excited about the start of the NLL season. (Boston Blazers.)

 

The National Lacrosse League season opens Sunday. Daryl Veltman’s been counting it down for 162 days or so.

An early July exit for his summer team has Veltman, 26, licking his chops for the Calgary Roughneck campaign, which kicks off tomorrow night with a visit to the reigning league champion Toronto Rock.

Veltman, a left-hander, is also one of the stars of the Western Lacrosse Association’s Coquitlam Adanacs. Despite an offence that includes fellow Roughneck sharpshooters Dane Dobbie, 25, and Cory Conway, 24, the Adanacs finished at the bottom of the seven-team loop, a 7-11-0 record leaving them out of the playoffs for the first time since 1996.

“The summer was a disappointment,” said Veltman, a Brampton, Ont., native who now calls Coquitlam home and is considering entering SFU’s school teacher program. “We’ve had a lot of time off.

“We haven’t been on the floor against another team for a long time. I’m itching to do that.”

The NLL is a nine-squad circuit and likely a third of its players have B.C. roots. The Roughnecks. who had the best regular season in the league last year at 11-5 and lost to the Washington Stealth in the Western final, are a perfect example. They feature the top five scorers from this past WLA campaign, with the Nanaimo Timbermen’s Scott Ranger (95 points, 18 games), Conway (82), Maple Ridge Burrard Curtis Dickson (78), Veltman (75) and Dobbie (71).

They added to their scoring punch in the off-season, too, picking up Peterborough native Shawn Evans, 25, from the Rochester Knighthawks for a first-round entry pick.

You could argue that their scoring group is just coming into its prime, with Ranger, 28, and Dickson, 23.

“We’ve got a tough offence to guard,” said Veltman. “If one guy is not putting the ball in the net, there’s another guy right there who can.”

On defence, MIke Poulin, 26, is entering his second season as a starting goalie in the NLL, so that will be a question for Calgary.

The net is a spot to watch for Toronto, too, after Bob Watson retired at the end of the season and went directly into the NLL hall of fame. The Rock picked up Matt Roik, 32, best known in these parts for playing with the New Westminster Salmonbellies, in a trade with the Stealth to handle the netminding chores, although there are rumours that Anthony Cosmo, 34, who’s sitting out from the Minnesota Swarm, may end up in Toronto.

Up front, Toronto brought back Josh Sanderson, 34, via a trade with the Swarm. That reunites him with Colin Doyle, 34, and gives Langley sniper Garrett Billings, 25, another set-up man.

Sanderson led Calgary to the NLL championship in 2009, which is another sidebar to Sunday’s game, as is the fact that Veltman’s uncle Jim won five championships with the Rock.

“We’re going into the reigning champions arena and if we can steal two points, it definitely puts us in the right direction for the rest of the season,” said Veltman, a 6-foot, 200-pounder.

 

 



Toronto Rock star Garrett Billings: If we don’t have a ring at the end of the season I haven’t improved enough

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Toronto Rock sniper Garrett Billings is ready for Philly. (www.torotorock.com)

Garrett Billings is certain of how he wants the winter lacrosse season to end. He seems very much up in the air about the coming summer campaign and future ones as well.

Billings, the Langley right-hander, was one of the Toronto Rock players who stepped up in the absence of star Colin Doyle (hamstring) last weekend and led the reigning National Lacrosse League team to a pair of wins.

The Rock (2-2), whose season prospects looked bleak a week ago, can overtake the Philadelphia Wings (2-1) for top spot in the East Division with a win in Philly. Doyle won’t be playing, according to the Rock, which puts Billings and Josh Sanderson back in the go-to guy role.

Both looked comfortable there last week. Billings ended up with five goals and 13 points in the two games. He had 31 goals and 75 points in 15 league contests in 2011

“How much have I improved since last year? If we don’t have a ring at the end of the season, not enough,” he said.

Where he might wear said ring over the summer remains a question, particularly for fans of the Western Lacrosse Association’s Langley Thunder. Billings, who turns 26 Saturday, played his first three seasons of Senior A ball with his hometown team.

He opted to stick in the east last summer, playing  for the Six Nations Chiefs of Ontario’s Major Series, and the Thunder exploded, winning the WLA title. They hosted the Mann Cup, the national Senior A club championship, but lost to the Ontario champion Brampton Excelsiors.

“I was really happy for everyone, but especially the Buchan family,” he said pointing to the club’s owners.

Now, with Langley looking like a team on the rise, there are assorted rumours about hotshots wanting to play there. Even Billings admits that.

He can’t say whether he’ll be one of them. The main reason he spent last summer back east is he got a job at the Toronto office of Velocity Trade, a currency trader.

Most young lacrosse players settle for seasonal employment. They don’t have full-fledged careers on the go.

“I want to be back in Langley and I will be back, one of these years,” said Billings, who was an economics major at the University of Virginia, where he also starred in field lacrosse. “But when you get an opportunity like this [with Velocity Trade], you need to think things through.

“They’re so good about commitments with the Rock. They make everything work. It would be dumb of me to abandon this opportunity.”

 


UBC wins dual CIS national titles in the pool as King and Gossland selected MVPs

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It was all blue and gold in the pool at the University of Montreal on Saturday.

The UBC Thunderbirds returned to past glory at the CIS national championships, winning both the men’s and women’s team titles, and the respective individual MVP awards, while setting a new meet record for most points in the women’s competition (811.5).

The UBC women, who had won 11 straight team titles from 1998-2008, captured its first national title in four seasons by a whopping 206-point margin over three-time defending champion Calgary, as Olympian Savannah King of Vancouver, the women’s meet MVP, won five medals, including gold in the 800 and 400 metre freestyle.

“I am on top of the world,” said King. “Winning a team title is even more thrilling than winning an individual gold medal. To experience something like this with all of my teammates, I’ll never forget this moment.”

The Birds men, who themselves had won it all 11 times in 12 seasons beginning in 1998, but had gone the last two seasons without gold, had a much tougher time, edging Toronto 558-547. UBC’s Tommy Gossland, a Nanaimo native, won five gold medals, including the 50, 100 and 200 metre freestyle.

“This is epic,” said Gossland. “I couldn’t have imagined a better way to wrap up my university career. Our teamwork was impeccable and that’s the result of hard work by everyone, including (rookie head coach) Steve (Price). The atmosphere makes this moment even more magical.”

Price was named Coach of the Year, while T-Birds’ Tera Van Beilen was named women’s Rookie of the Year. Van Beilen medalled in all three breaststroke events, including gold in 50 and 100 metres.

“Our school has a storied history in swimming, and all the credit goes to the athletes,” said Price. “They gave everything they had to win two titles.”


University notebook: TWU’s volleyball men show Spartan spirit in comeback victory over Bisons

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The Trinity Western Spartans will open play Friday against Dalhousie as the No. 1 seed at the CIS men’s national championships at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont.

The No. 1-ranked, defending champs are used to the scrutiny and the pressure.

On Saturday, the Spartans ralled from a 2-1 deficit in sets to top No. 2-ranked Manitoba 3-2 (25-23, 27-29, 23-25, 25-14, 15-9) in the Canada West Final Four championship final at the Langley Events Centre. Steven Marshall led the winners with 19 kills, Rudy Verhoeff had 16 kills and 13 digs while Marc Howatson registered 13 kills, 11 digs and six blocks. Setter Ben Ball had 59 assists, seven blocks, eight digs and four kills.

In the third-fourth match, No. 4 Alberta topped No. 6 Calgary 3-1 (18-25, 25-23, 30-28, 25-22). All four teams advance to the national tournament.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

The Alberta Pandas marathon weekend came complete with a golden ending Saturday evening in Vancouver.

Alena Omelchenko’s kill on match point gave the Pandas a 3-2 (18-25, 25-21, 25-22, 20-25, 15-13) win over the No. 1-ranked UBC Thunderbirds in the championship final of the Canada West Final Four at War Mermorial Gym. It was the second five-set win in as many days for No. 5 Alberta, which topped No. 3 Winnipeg in Friday’s opening round.

The pair will by joined by Langley’s Trinity Western Spartans who beat the Winnipeg Wesmen 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 30-28) in the do-or-die battle for the conferfence’s third and final spot to nationals. TWU and Winnipeg were tied at No. 3 in the final national poll of the season.

Alberta earned the No. 1 seed to the nationals,set to begin Friday at Hamilton’s McMaster U niversity. UBC is seeded No. 2 and TWU No. 6, and with the Birds and Spartans sitting on the same side of the draw, opening-round wins could see them facing each other in a national semifinal this Saturday.

SWIMMING

It was all blue and gold in the pool at the University of Montreal on Saturday.

The UBC Thunderbirds returned to past glory at the CIS national championships, winning both the men’s and women’s team titles, and the respective individual MVP awards, while setting a new meet record for most points in the women’s competition (811.5).

The UBC women, who had won 11 straight team titles from 1998-2008, captured its first national title in four seasons by a whopping 206-point margin over three-time defending champion Calgary, as Olympian Savannah King of Vancouver, the women’s meet MVP, won five medals, including gold in the 800 and 400 metre freestyle.

The Birds men, who themselves had won it all 11 times in 12 seasons beginning in 1998, but had gone the last two seasons without gold, had a much tougher time, edging Toronto 558-547. UBC’s Tommy Gossland, a Nanaimo native, won five gold medals, including the 50, 100 and 200 metre freestyle.

Price was named Coach of the Year, while T-Birds’ Tera Van Beilen was named women’s Rookie of the Year. Van Beilen medalled in all three breaststroke events, including gold in 50 and 100 metres.

MEN’S HOCKEY

The UBC Thunderbirds feLl a game short of advancing to the second round of Canada West men’s hockey playoffs.

The Thunderbirds got goals from Ilan Cumberbirch and Marc Desloges, but came up on the short end of a 3-2 loss to the host Calgary Dinos on Sunday in the deciding game of its best-of-three opening round series.

SOFTBALL

The SFU Clan (2-0) opened its GNAC regular season with a pair of special wins on Saturday. The Clan took both ends of a twin bill from visiting Western Washington, the 11-1 and 7-5 victories at the Clan’s own Beedie Field, giving SFU head coach Mike Renney the 499th and 500th wins of his coaching career. Cara Lukawesky won both games for SFU.

The Clan then topped the Viks with 8-5 and 2-1 wins on Sunday, improving to 4-0 and sitting tied for top spot in the conference with St. Martin’s.


Clan softball not in hunt for nats, but SFU crew proves mettle against GNAC’s best teams

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BURNABY — There is no national championship tournament in the cards this season for the Simon Fraser Clan women’s softball team, but don’t take that to mean that longtime head coach Mike Renney isn’t guiding his 2012 team to one of the most meaningful campaigns in program history.

“This is the first class in 15 years that won’t finish at a national championship,” Renney said Tuesday of an SFU team which is in the midst of its final season of so-called provisional status en route to gaining full membership as an NCAA Div. 2 program next season, including the right to fight for a national title.

Over the prior two campaigns, described in the NCAA regulations as ‘candidacy’ seasons, the Clan were still permitted to compete in the post season as a member of its former athletic association, known as the NAIA, and in both of those seasons, SFU made the national tournament. In fact from 1998 through 2011, SFU made the NAIA tournament every year, winning four national titles (1998, 2003, 05, 11) over that span.

This season, with no post-season carrot to chase while competing in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference, Simon Fraser has nonetheless achieved something just as meaningful by showing that it has already become one of the GNAC’s top teams.

Making huge strides from last season’s weather-shortened 12-19 GNAC finish, the current edition of the Clan is sitting at 14-6 and in second place with 16 more games remaining.

“Our athletes have echoed the sentiments that last year they were all a little intimidated,” said Renney, whose club has already managed to sweep three GNAC foes in four-game series this season. “We’d go into some of the venues and see the big NCAA logo on the wall, and that meant something. But now we’ve got one up on our own wall.”

They’ve also put up some big numbers, both at the plate and from the pitcher’s circle, showing the rest of the conference’s Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana membership that B.C. is more than a fertile enough recruiting ground.

Heading into a four-game series Friday and Saturday at last-place Western Oregon (3-11), the Clan have three bats in the top 10 in GNAC average, with senior first baseman Kelsey Haberl (.507) and sophomore third baseman Sammie Olexa (.463) perched in the top two spots. Senior shortstop Leah Riske is ninth at .395.

If you held a fantasy draft for GNAC players, Haberl would be Albert Pujols. She boasts the conference’s top on-base percentage (.624) and is third in slugging percentage (.787).

“She had a good season last year as well, so she gets ‘respect pitching’ a lot more and she has such a good eye at the plate,” says Renney of Haberl, who has one strikeout this season against 23 walks in 75 at-bats. “She just has a great plate presence and certainly, there is an intimidation factor there.”

Olexa, who hammered two walk-off homers on the same day in a twin-bill sweep of Central Washington in late March, is determined to maintain her pace as she faces the rest of the GNAC a second time around in her first full season of regular duty.

Renney has also gotten exceptional performances from junior centre fielder Trisha Bouchard and senior catcher Brittany Ribeiro, both defensively and at the plate, where the duo are each in the conference’s top 20 with .333 batting averages.

And senior pitcher Cara Lukawesky (13-3) has been the ace Renney has needed, leading the GNAC in wins and sitting sixth in ERA (2.45) while collecting nine complete games.

So with no national tournament to chase, what has Renney got planned when the regular season ends at the end of this month?

“We’re going to China,” Renney says of an eight-day tour in Beijing. “The NCAA allows you one foreign tour every four years, so this is going to be a send-off for our seniors and all they have done. Like I said, they’re the first seniors since (1997) that won’t be finishing at a national championships.”


CIS MVP’s, NAIA champs, Olympians: UBC’s Big Block Awards celebrate sterling resumes

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VANCOUVER — How tough was the competition to earn accolades Wednesday evening at UBC’s 91st annual Big Block awards?

How this for starters?

A total of seven athletes were nominated for the two main female awards, and of that group, three were CIS MVPs in their respective sports, two others were NAIA individual champions and one was a World Championship bronze-medal winner.

More than 900 in were attendance at the annual affair. Here’s a look at the winners:

Bobby Gaul Memorial (Outstanding graduating male athlete): Golfer Andrew Robb, who led UBC to the NAIA team title in 2008 and won the individual competition at the Canadian university championships that same year. Robb has been honoured as an NAIA all-American and first team all-Canadian three times.

May Brown Trophy (Outstanding graduating female athlete): Olympic swimmer Martha McCabe and volleyball player Kyle Richey shared the honour.

McCabe, CIS swimmer of the year in 2010, won the 200-metre backstroke at the 2011 World Swimming Championships in Shanghai, and helped UBC win the 2012 CIS title.

Richey helped UBC win the national title in each of her five seasons with the ‘Birds, including 2012 in which she was named the CIS MVP. Richey and teammate Rayel Quirring are the only non-swimmers to win five national titles in their five seasons at the school.

Marilyn Pomfret Award (Outstanding Female Athlete): Golfer Kylie Barros and field hockey standout Robyn Pendleton shared the honour.

Barros, as a sophomore, won the 2011 NAIA individual championship, the first Canadian to ever capture the association’s national title.

Pendleton cleaned up in her sport nationally in helping her team to the CIS title. She won the Canada West and CIS MVP awards and was then named the MVP of the championship final.

Bus Phillips Award (Outstanding Male Athlete): Football player Billy Greene and swimmer Tommy Gossland were co-winners.

Greene, who led the CIS in passing yards and touchdowns-to-interception ratio, won the Hec Crighton Trophy as Canada’s best university player.

Gossland recently qualified for the London Olympics, as the CIS Male Swimmer of the Year won five golds at the national championships in leading the Birds to a narrow national title win over Toronto.

du Vivier Award (UBC’s Team of the Year): Women’s swimming was the winner, emerging from the school’s pack of four CIS national championship teams. Four Olympians — Savannah King, Tera Van Beilen, McCabe Heather MacLean — were part of the squad and led UBC to a historic team title, winning the crown by the largest margin ever at a CIS championship meet.

Male Rookie of the Year — Men’s volleyball player Jarrid Ireland capped an impressive freshman season in which he was named to the CIS All-Rookie team.

Female Rookie of the Year — Swimmer Van Beilen won two silver medals at the World University Games in China.

OTHER AWARDS

Swimmer Hayley Pipher and rower Alexandra Leask shared the Thunderbird Athletic Council Leadership Award, while swimmer King won the TAC’s Performance Award for her season which included two gold, a silver and two bronze at the CIS championships, and qualification for her second straight Olympic Games.

Kevin Johns, former UBC swimmer who was part of five CIS titles during his varsity career, capped 15 years of contribution to the athletics program with the Arthur W. Delamont Service Award. John’s worked for a decade as a promoter, writer, announcer and head statistician for Thunderbirds sports.

The recipient of the Carolyn Dobie-Smith Award for dedication and commitment to the school’s athletes was women’s hockey trainer Carolyn Dobie-Smith, who also volunteered her time to the football and softball teams.

Teams and individuals being inducted into the UBC Sports Hall of Fame were also honoured.

In the team category: The 1960 Olympic rowing champion UBC-VRC men’s eights, and the 1962-63 UBC men’s hockey team.

Builders: Former men’s athletic director Rick Noonan, and former UBC football coach Frank Smith.

Athletes: Joanne Ross, Tom Jones, Tracey Lipp, Barbara Robertson, Pat Onstad.


University notebook 4.14.12: UBC baseball wins pair in Portland, SFU track, FISU cross country

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NAIA BASEBALL

PORTLAND, ORE. — It was a day of famine then feast for UBC baseball, but in the end, the Thunderbirds found a way to take both ends of an NAIA West double-header Saturday in Portland against the host Concordia Cavaliers and give themselves a chance for a four-game weekend sweep today in the Rose City.

Mike Hole’s dramatic bases-clearing triple in the top of the 10th inning powered the Thunderbirds to a 2-0 win over Concordia University in the opening game of the twin bill, then in the second, UBC won 9-3 after blowing open a tight contest by scoring five runs off two hits and four Cavaliers’ throwing errors in the top of the fifth inning.

The pair of wins followed on the heels of a 9-4 UBC victory on Friday against Concordia (19-23 overall, 11-16 NAIA West) which snapped the ‘Birds four-game losing streak. UBC (21-13, 14-9) had come into the weekend series, which concludes with this morning’s finale (11 a.m.), as losers of seven of its past eight games.

After three hours of scoreless action in Saturday’s opener, which included eight innings of one-hit, nine-strikeout ball by UBC starting pitcher David Otterman, Hole was able to drive in both Jerod Bartnik and Nick Senior, paving the way for reliever Connor Lillis-White (2-2) to pitch the final two innings of relief and earn the victory.

A throwing error on Bartnik’s one-out single in the 10th allowed him to reach second base, and after Senior drew a walk, Hole’s triple to left scored both base runners. Hole and Andrew Firth each managed a pair of hits for UBC, who collected nine on the game, all off starter Larsen Kohler (5-4), who went 9 2/3 innings en route to being tagged with the loss.

In the second game, Cam Firth and Ryan Taylor opened the pivotal fifth with back-to-back singles before the floodgates burst open with four throwing errors, all from the infield.

Nathan Kirby (5-1) came on in relief in the third inning for UBC and pitched five-plus innings of four-hit ball to get the win.

“We’re struggling along with all of the injuries that we have right now so we came into this weekend just trying to find ways to win games,” said UBC manager Terry McKaig. “Otterman pitched his best game of year in the first game and in the second, we took advantage of their mistakes. It’s not the prettiest pair of wins, but at this time of the year, wins are wins.”

The fact that the ‘Birds carried their focus through 10 innings, and then maintained it in Game 2 while Concrodia seemed to unravel in the pivotal fifth, said a lot to McKaig.

“We’re still UBC, the team that has won the regional three straight years,” said McKaig. “So teams like Concordia, maybe it’s the pressure of playing against us. I am proud of this group because right now we are a bunch of guys of whom many aren’t regular and we’re getting wins. And at the end of the day that is what you play for.”

Lewis-Clark State is currently sitting in first place, but the perennial power does not take part in the NAIA West championship tournament since it has an automatic berth to the NAIA World Series.

The Birds, who have 11 more games remaining before the start of the post-season, currently sit as the No. 2 seed behind College of Idaho Coyotes.

The Yotes (30-12, 15-7) split a pair in Oakland, Cal., against Patten, losing the opener 3-2 but winning the second game 11-7. That means UBC trails College of Idaho by 1 1/2 games hedading into play today for the No. 1 seed at the NAIA West conference championships which runs May 2-4 at Concordia.

Saturday line scores

Game 1

British Columbia 2, Concordia 0 (04/14/12 at Portland, Ore.) (Game 1)

British Columbia…. 000 000 000 2 – 2 9 1 (20-13, 13-9 NAIA W.)

Concordia……….. 000 000 000 0 – 0 3 1 (19-22, 11-15 NAIA W.)

Pitchers: British Columbia – David Otterman; Conor Lillis-White(9) and Brody Hawkins.

Concordia – KOHLER, Larsen; NAKATA, Shayne(10) and TALBOT, Ben.

Win-Conor Lillis-White Loss-KOHLER, Larsen T-2:18 A-245

Weather: 60s, sunny

Game 2

British Columbia 9, Concordia 3 (04/14/12 at Portland, Ore.) (Game 2)

British Columbia…. 010 050 003 – 9 11 0 (20-13, 13-9 NAIA W.)

Concordia……….. 011 100 000 – 3 10 6 (19-22, 11-15 NAIA W.)

Pitchers: British Columbia – Tavis Bruce; Nathan Kirby(3) and Cam Firth. Concordia – SNODGRASS, Jason; NAKATA, Shayne(7) and TALBOT, Ben. Win-Nathan Kirby Loss-SNODGRASS, Jason T-2:22 A-245 Weather: 60s, sunny

CROSS COUNTRY

The Canadian women’s team placed fourth at the 18th FISU world university championships in Lodz, Poland on Saturday, while the men’s team, paced by a pair of University of Victoria harriers, broke into the top 10 in ninth place.

University of Toronto standout Tamara Jarrett was the highest finisher for the Canadian women, completing the five-kilomtre course in 16:24. On the men’s side, UVic senior standout Cliff Childs of Kelowna was the top Canadian male over the 10-kilometre course, finishing 32nd in 30.40. Vikes’ second-year man Dylan Haight, a Victoria native and 2009 member of The Province’s Head of the Class, finished 48th at 31.02.

TRACK AND FIELD

SFU's Ryan Brockerville strains as he drives towards a first-place finish in the 800 metres on Saturday at the Clan's Emilie Mondor Invite at Terry Fox Field. (Ron Hole, SFU athletics)

SFU's Ryan Brockerville strains as he drives towards a first-place finish in the 800 metres on Saturday at the Clan's Emilie Mondor Invite at Terry Fox Field. (Ron Hole, SFU athletics)

BURNABY — Simon Fraser’s Ryan Brockerville’s 1:52.85 was the top time in the men’s 800 metres on Saturday, carrying the Clan standout to first place in his featured event at the Emilie Mondor Spring Invite at Terry Fox Field.

The event featured an assortment of top high school-aged competitors, Clan varsity athletes, top club competitors and some past Clan greats like Ruky Abdulai of the won the women’s shotput with a throw of 11:43 metres as a member of the Valley Royals club.

Also impressive Saturday was Kajaks high school standout Asianna Covington who won both the discus (46.64 metres) and the hammer (55.21).

Former Clan standout Brianna Kane, also woth Valley Royals, won the women’s 800 (2:10.64), edging current Clan team members Lindsey Butterworth (2:11.55) and Sarah Sawatzky (2:13.02) in the top three.

SOFTBALL

Simon Fraser (17-9) looks to maintain its hold on second place in the GNAC standings when it plays a pair on Sunday (1 p.m.) in Ellensburg against Central Washington (9-16).

On Saturday, first-place Montana State-Billings (23-5) swept a pair from Northwest Nazarene, while third-place St. Martin’s (15-10) split against Western Washington.

SFU is in its final year of NCAA provisional status and thus can not qualify for the conference tournament.

Here a look, courtesy of the GNAC and Western Washington sports information, at the twin bills played by both MSU-B and St. Martin’s:

ST. MARTIN’S 8-0 at WESTERN WASHINGTON 0-8

LACEY, Wash. — Stephanie Fox (Sr., Sammamish/Eastlake) pitched her fourth shutout of the season as Western Washington University bounced back for a 8-0 win over Saint Martin’s University in the nightcap of a Great Northwest Athletic Conference softball doubleheader Saturday at the SMU Softball Field.

Saint Martin’s won the opener, 8-0 in five innings, the eight-run mercy rule ending the contest. Sam Munger tossed a one-hit shutout for the Saints.

WWU, which has split its last 12 games, is 12-29 overall and 8-15 in conference action. SMU, which snapped a three-game losing streak in the first contest, is 25-15-1 overall and 15-10 in GNAC play.

Fox, who earlier had a school-record 29-inning scoreless streak, evened her record at 6-6. She scattered five hits, striking out three and not issuing a walk.

WWU scored twice in the first on a sacrifice fly by Rachelle Berry (Jr., Alger/Burlington-Edison) and a run-scoring single by Meghan Carrillo (So., Prunedale, CA).

The Vikings got another run in the second as Amanda Flores (So., Ferndale) led off with a single and scored on a two-out single by Kristen Allen (Jr., Arlington). They scored five more in the seventh, the big blow a three-run homer by Flores, her team-leading fifth of the season.

In the opener, Munger improved to 12-6, walking two and striking out three. The Vikings’ only hit came in the second, a lead-off single by Rachelle Berry (Jr., Alger/Burlington-Edison).

The Saints scored one run in the first, six in the second and another in the fourth.

Megan Antonovich and Morgan Klemm led SMU, ach going 2-for-3, scoring two runs and driving in one.

Berry extended her hitting streak to 13 games, the longest by a Viking this season. The school record is 18.

WWU ends its six-game road trip with a GNAC doubleheader at Western Oregon on Sunday (11 a.m.).

MONTANA STATE BILLINGS 9-9 at NORTHWEST NAZARENE 4-0

Shortstop Becca Frank, who came in hitting .118 (11 of 93), had six hits in seven at bats and Kasie Conder and Amanda Todd combined for 20 strikeouts leading Montana State Billings to a sweep of Northwest Nazarene (6-28, 5-20).

Frank and catcher Brittney Sanders, the No. 9 and No. 8 hitters in the MSUB lineup each had three hits in four at bats in the opener and combined for five RBI.

Frank singled for a run in the second and had a RBI double in the fourth. Sanders also had a RBI double in the fourth and completed the scoring with a two-run home run in the seventh.

Conder (6-1) went the distance striking out 11 while allowing seven hits and walking one.

In the second game, Frank went three for three and outfielders Rose Harrington and Meg Harasymczuk each had two hits to back the three-hit pitcher of Todd (7-3) who walked one and fanned nine.

Frank had a RBI single in the fourth and a run-scoring triple in the sixth inning.

Harrington slammed a three-run home run and Harasymczuk had a solo shot – her 14th of the season – as MSUB snapped a scoreless tie with four runs in the third.

Shortstop Arielle Chao had two of NNU’s three hits off of Todd finishing the day with four hits in seven at bats.


University notebook 4.15.12: Clan softball splits at Central, UBC baseball falls short of weekend sweep at Concordia

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Central Washington never let Simon Fraser get its offence in gear, forcing the visiting Clan to settle for a split of its Great Northwest Athletic Conference softball double header on Sunday in Ellensberg against the host Wildcats at Frederick Field.

Central Washington pitchers walked seven SFU batters, including three straight as part of a two-run first inning, helping power the Clan to a 4-3 win over the Wildcats in the opener.

SFU lead-off hitter Carly Lepoutre doubled to left and later scored the game’s winning run on a throwing error in the fifth inning. Clan pitcher Cara Lukawesky went the distance to earn the victory, improving to 15-5 on the season.

In the second game, Wildcats pitcher Heidy Wells (4-8) held the Clan to five hits, going the distance as CWU claimed a 3-1 win. Kelsie Hawkins (10-6) took the loss for SFU.

The Clan had their chances late, getting Rosie Murphy to third and Lauren Mew to second with none out in the seventh, but Wells induced three infield groundouts to douse the rally.

Despite the split, the Clan (25-11 overall, 18-10 GNAC) remained in second place in the GNAC standings, however third-place St. Martin’s (15-10), idle on Sunday, has three games in hand.

SFU plays host to last-place Northwest Nazarene (5-21) on Thursday (3 p.m.).

BASEBALL

A key throwing error led to a five-run seventh inning on Sunday afternoon in Portland for the host Concordia Cavaliers, who avoided a four-game weekend sweep at the hands of visiting UBC, beating the Thunderbirds 8-3 in an NAIA West baseball game.

UBC (21-14 overall, 14-10 league), which led Sunday’s contest 3-2 heading into the home half of the seventh, was looking to win its fourth straight after coming into the weekend series losers of four in a row and seven of its previous eight games.

Justin Wong and Jerod Bartnik each went 2-for-4 for UBC, while Ryan Taylor went 0-for-0 in four plate appearances, drawing four walks and scoring a run.

UBC, still in the hunt for the No. 1 seed at next month’s NAIA West conference championship tournament, returns home this weekend to face the Hustlin’ Owls of Klamath Falls’ Oregon Tech.

“Three out of four was a good weekend for us,” said UBC manager Terry McKaig. “And we’ll be ready for Oregon Tech at home.”

UBC plays double headers Saturday (12 p.m.) and Sunday (11 a.m.) against the Hustlin’ Owls at Nat Bailey Stadium.



CIS’ best and brightest in 2012: UBC’s Pendleton, TWU’s Ball earn BLG nominations

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For the 10,000-plus athletes who compete annually in Canadian Interuniversity Sport, you could say there are five degrees of difficulty to navigate on the road to a dream season.

First, be named your school’s Athlete of the Year. Next, in the case of those at B.C. schools, be named your sport’s Canada West Athlete of the Year. Further still, be named your sport’s CIS national Athlete of the Year. Then, not only lead your team to a CIS national championship title, but in the process be named the MVP of that title game.

Trinity Western’s Ben Ball and Robyn Pendleton of UBC each accomplished all of those feats in 2011-12, amidst the dramatic backdrop of competing in their final seasons of CIS play. On Wednesday the pair were named the Canada West’s nominees for the BLG Awards, the annual presentations emblematic of the CIS’ overall male and female Athletes of the Year.

The two were each joined by respective male and female honorees from the CIS’ three other member conferences in Ontaro, Quebec and Atlantic Canada. One male and one female winner will each receive a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship when the winners are announced April 30 in Calgary.The full list of nominees is included below.

Ball, the setter from Abbotsford’s MEI Secondary and a 2007 member of The Province’s Head of the Class, helped the Spartans win back-to-back national titles. His unique setting style not only allowed him to average a CIS single-season best average of 11.54 assists per set, but helped TWU hold the No. 1 national ranking the entire season while fashioning a team-record 34-2 record.

“It’s a massive honour,” Ball said Wednesday. “I remember when (former TWU greats) Chris Meehan (2006) and Josh Howatson (2007) were each nominated for this, and Josh won. I can remember reading about all of that and thinking how incredible it was, but never considering that I would be in the same spot. So it’s a bit overwhelming right now.”

TWU head coach Ben Josephson has seen Ball become the heartbeat of the team, praising his senior for bringing the full package of skills and intangibles to the court.

“We use the analogy of the teeter-totter where he is the hinge,” Josephson said. “As one guy goes up and down, it all revolves around his ability to keep the ship afloat. So to have a personality like that on the team, who plays to make everyone better, it’s what is at the core of the (setter) position, and it’s why we have been able to be so successful over the past two years.”

Pendleton, a Victoria native, becomes the fourth straight UBC female to earn BLG nominee status. Swimmer Annamay Pierse (2009) and volleyball players Liz Cordonier (2010) and Shanice Marcelle (2011) were also nominated. Pierse and Cordonier both won the award.

Adding to her dream season was the fact that she not only helped the ‘Birds win a record 13th McCrae Cup national title, but also helped her school win in the final year of longtime head coach Hash Kanjee’s gold-studded career.

Yet as quickly as the individual honours piled up for Pendleton, she just as swiftly packed her bags to embark on a professional career in France, and that’s where she joined the rest of the BLG nominees Wednesday via conference call.

“Our seasons don’t get much better than the one we just had,” she explained. “It was nice to end my (CIS) career with such success in everything. We put a lot of pressure on ourselves to perform at nationals, and so to win the championship was huge for us.”

Yet Pendleton left the Point Grey campus before the school’s 2011-12 academic year was complete, so she not only missed being honoured as a co-winner of UBC Female Athlete of the Year award with golfer Kylie Barros at the school’s Big Block Awards, she has also missed the daily interaction with friends and former teammates.

“It’s tough because so much of what happens when you play for a university team happens in the offseason,” explained Pendleton. “It’s not just winning a national championship one day, and then the next, everyone goes their own way. But my (former) teammates have been incredibly supportive, and everyone has done a good job of keeping me in the loop.

“And I owe so much to Hash,” she adds of the former UBC coach. “He has always been such a big suppporter for us, not just as athletes, but as students. He’s always wanted the best for us, and I think in turn that helped us give our best on the field each day.”

2012 BLG Awards

A look at the eight nominees for the 20th annual BLG Awards honouring the CIS male and female athletes of the year, which will be announced April 30th in Calgary:

FEMALE

Robyn Pendleton (field hockey), UBC

Tyson Beukeboom (rugby), St. Francis Xavier

Anne-Sophie Bettez (hockey), McGill

Jacey Murphy (rugby), Guelph

MALE

Ben Ball (volleyball), Trinity Western

Andrew Clark (hockey), Acadia

Marc-Andre Dorion (hockey), McGill

Kyle Quinlan (football), McMaster


TRU WolfPack’s Lowey comes out swinging six months after losing right eye to foul ball

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They say that the eyes are the mirror to the soul, and even though Tyler Lowey has been robbed of one of his, it’s still plain to see he has the inner focus to overcome the odds.

Despite losing an eye in what can only be described as a freak accident at the plate last October, the middle infielder with Kamloops’ Thompson Rivers University WolfPack baseball team has completed an incredible comeback, one which has not only stunned his teammates and coaches, but given them an added sense of purpose as they prepare to host the Canadian College Baseball Conference nationals next month.

This past Oct. 9, in an exhibition game against New Westminster’s visiting Douglas College Royals, the 21-year-old from Calgary fouled a pitch off his right eye, shattering it to the point where surgeons were forced to remove it and later insert a prosthetic eye in its place.

“When I went to the hospital, they said ‘You’re going to have to lose the eye,’ remembers Lowey. “I was like ‘Are you kidding me?’ I had to go home to Calgary for a while. For the first two weeks or so, I didn’t ever think I was going to play again. But I got so much encouragement from my friends and teammates. Then a buddy of mine would come over and we’d play some catch, shoot some hoops, throw darts. I just tried to do something each day. I just decided that I had to work on re-living life again. And once I did that, I said to myself ‘Why not come back. I can do it.’”

And so just three months after the accident, Lowey was back on the TRU campus for the start of January’s winter workouts.

In February, he accompanied the team through its spring training trip to the U.S., and in its first spring game in Arizona, Lowey went out and showed everyone how seriously he was treading down the comeback trail.

“He went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and two stolen bases,” remembers teammate and friend Alex Condon, the Pack’s third baseman. “If I didn’t know, I wouldn’t have been able to tell the difference. He is like the heart and soul of our team. I can’t begin to tell you how excited we all were when he came back.”

TRU manager Ray Chadwick, who pitched during the 1986 season with the California Angels and also spent eight seasons in the minors, admits that he has never seen a player foul a pitch off his eye. Yet he’s quick to add that he has also never seen a player with the same inner grit and tenacity that Lowey has shown since his accident.

“I have seen guys get hit directly in the eye with a pitch, or take one off a bad hop,” says Chadwick, pitched in 1988-89 with the Triple A Vancouver Canadians. “He fouled one off his eye and I have never seen that happen before.

“But what he is doing is unreal,” Chadwick continues. “After it happened, I put on an eye patch for two days to try and get used to the depth perception thing. I even got into the box during BP and tried to hit with one eye closed. It’s not easy.”

Hitting a baseball has been called the toughest challenge in sports, and that’s with a healthy pair of eyes. Yet Lowey has not only had to make the adjustment there, he’s also had to cope with the lasers that are hit at him at second base.

In that same spring game in Arizona where he dominated at the plate and on the base paths, he gobbled up a sharply-hit offering and made the out.

“It was like ‘Yeah, it’s baseball,’” Lowey says. “It kind of messed me up, though, because I had such a good first game back. I felt like I was a first-round draft pick. I thought ‘This is too easy.’”

In a sport so unforgiving even on the best of days, Lowey has also had his share of struggles as he re-trains so much of his reaction time at the plate.

“He came back from Arizona as our top hitter, but he slowed down a bit when we got home.,” explains Chadwick of Lowey who has hit for a .161 average (5-for-31) in 11 league games. “He has started to see a lot of breaking balls and he hasn’t quite picked up the spin as well. He’s hit the fastball very well.”

Lowey, who has also pitched a pair of scoreless innings in relief this season, registering a pair of strikeouts, has come to practice each day with a purpose to improve.

“I am just trying to find ways to get on base,” he explains. “The biggest thing I have noticed is that I’ve been locking up on the curveballs that break into the top of the zone. I don’t know if it’s a mental thing or not.”

Still, his battle has inspired the TRU athletic department to create a new award for an athlete overcoming adversity. Fittingly, it will be called the Tyler Lowey Award.

“What he has been able to do with one eye is better than most people can do with two eyes,” teammate and catcher David Hole explained. “It just shows you what kind of an athlete he is, to go from two eyes to one in a game where hand-eye coordination is so important. And for any young athlete to lose something like an eye, that would rattle you to the core. They wouldn’t be mentally ready to play sports again. But he came back as soon as he could and that speaks volumes about him.”

For his part, Lowey just wants to keep getting at-bats and help to turn double plays.

“If people get inspired, that’s wicked,” he explains. “But I am just trying to do what I do. I want to hang out with my friends, play baseball and just go about my business.”

Still, seeing is believing, and his teammates can’t help but be inspired.

“He needs to come to grips with how amazing he is,” says Hole. “I don’t think he realizes how amazing what he’s doing is.”


Baseball ‘Birds return home for final homestand, face Tech Owls with chance to climb in NAIA West

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The UBC Thunderbirds play the final home stand of its 2012 NAIA West baseball season Saturday and Sunday as they welcome the Oregon Tech Hustlin’ Owls in a pair of double headers to be played on campus Thunderbird Park.

UBC (21-15 overall, 14-10 conference) is coming off a productive past weekend in Portland in which it won three of four games from the host Concordia Cavaliers.

The Birds have been hit hard with the injury bug over the latter stages of the campaign with team batting leader Blake Carruthers (CF), Kevin Biro (2B) and Matt Spillman (SS) all lost from the lineup. However the Birds are still poised to grab a top seeding at the upcoming conference championships, providing they take care of business against the Hustlin’ Owls (9-15, 16-27). Oregon Tech is 1-7 over its last two weekend series.

UBC, which lost a 5-4 heartbreaker on a walk-off homer in the ninth inning Wednesday at NCAA Div. 1 Seattle University, has gotten big performances of late from Andrew Firth (.329, 33 RBI) and Nick Senior (.305, 30 RBI) and the pitching trio of Tavis Bruce, Danny Britton-Foster and David Otterman.

Saturday’s twin bill is set to begin at 12 p.m., with Sunday’s scheduled for an 11 a.m. first pitch.



Fruson producin’, base-Birds execute in clutch to take both ends from Oregon Tech’s Hustlin’ Owls

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VANCOUVER — Austin Fruson is all about producing.

On Saturday, no one was worried about the .128 batting average or the six total hits on the season the third-year infielder had posted in his limited duty with the UBC Thunderbirds, becasue when it mattered most during a double-header against the visiting Oregon Tech Hustlin’ Owls, Fruson was too busy ringing the bell.

Fruson drove in the winning run in both ends of the twin bill at Thunderbird Park, helping UBC to 5-3 and 3-1 victories over the Hustlin’ Owls, key victories that keep the ‘Birds in the picture to capture one of the top seeds heading into the NAIA West conference championships next month in Portland.

“He’s really picked it up the last few weeks,” said happy UBC manager Terry McKaig after his team’s record improved to 16-10 in the conference (23-15 overall). “He did that last year too, kind of struggled during the year, but in the playoffs he was one of our biggest contributors. We tell our kids all the time that you’re really judged as a player by what you do at the end of the year when everything is on the line. And if Austin is one of those guys at the end of the year we’ll take it.”

Oregon Tech fell to 9-17 in conference, 16-29 overall.

“We found a way to win two close games today,” continued McKaig, whose team gets back to work against Tech on Sunday (11 a.m.) with another double header at Thunderbird Bird. “Didn’t play particularly well, with a lot of errors and sloppy defence in Game 1. And in Game 2 you’d like to see a bit more offence. But we executed a couple of hit-and-runs late to pick up a couple wins to position ourselves for the regional tournament and at this time of year, that’s what it’s all about.”

After UBC scored two runs in the third inning off a Nick Senior triple and an Andrew Firth groundout, Fruson went yard in the sixth with a two-run blast that put UBC ahead 4-3. Mike Hole’s RBI single in the seventh rounded out the scoring.

In the second game, UBC played it scrappy and produced when situations dictated they had to.

With the game tied 1-1 in the seventh, Ryan Taylor singled, then moved to third on a hit-and-run executed perfectly by a clutch Sebastian Wong single, giving the Birds runners on the corners with one out. Fruson then stepped up to the plate and his RBI single made it 2-1 on the way to the two-run victory.

“What I like about Sebastian is you don’t have the real highs and lows,” said McKaig. “He knows his limitations and he’s not a big power hitter, so his job is to battle and have short swings and hit line drives. He doesn’t like to strike out and isn’t trying to hit a big fly. He stays within himself and really battles up there.”

UBC frosh Alex Graham tossed six effective innings, a passed ball allowing the Hustlin’ Owls to score their only run of the game.

“As a freshman you really can’t ask for much more out of Alex,” said McKaig. “He really kept us in the ball game and it was too bad he gave up the one run getting the signals crossed up on that passed ball, but that was all he gave up so a really good start for him. He’s a kid where if we get deep into a tournament and are looking at a three-four-five starter, he’s going to be just as good as the other team’s three-four-five starters, so for a freshman that’s a really good situation for us.”

Nathan Kirby, after struggling through Wednesday’s tough loss at Seattle U, threw three scoreless innings in relieft to get the save.

Said McKaig of Kirby and Conor Lillis-White, both of whom shone in relief roles Saturday: “Both guys did a really nice job today and they are going to be critical at the end of the year. Our starters can go seven or eight innings for us but we need someone to shut the door and that was nice to get it done in two close games today.”


Sunday splits: UBC baseball, SFU softball each start strong but lack the finish to earn sweeps

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Even though they have to, by virtue of the league rules, the Simon Fraser Clan softball team is playing like it’s not waiting until next year.

The Clan are nearing completion of their final provisional season of NCAA Div. 2 play, meaning they are going to be fully eligible for the playoffs come next season.

But even with the inability to gain a post-season berth in 2012, the Clan are among the very best in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.

SFU (21-10 GNAC, 28-11 overall), which earned a double-header split of its games in Bellingham on Sunday against the Western Washington Vikings (12-18, 16-31), sits in second place in the GNAC standings, three games behind conference-leading Montana State-Billings (24-8, 31-13), with four more games remaining.

However the with the Clan ineligible, MSUB on Sunday cut its magic number to clinch the GNAC title to one, and earn the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA West Regionals after third-place St. Martin’s (20-12, 30-17)and Central Washington split a twin bill in Lacey, Eash.

On Sunday in Bellingham, Trisha Bouchard’s two-run blast highlighted a four-run first as the Clan did all of their damage in the opening inning off Vikes’ starter Janelle Kasch, winning 4-0. Clan starter Cara Lukawesky continued her fine season, firing a complete-game two -hitter, fanning eight to win her 14th game of the campaign.

WWU came back to win the second game 6-2, snapping a streak of 12 scoreless innings against the Clan by according all six of its runs in the sixth inning.

“It was tough today because we had no offensive leadership,” SFU head coach Mike Renney said after the split. “We jumped out with four runs in the first inning of the first game, then we went flat and we carried that into the second game, and that put way too much pressure on our pitchers.”

SFU gets back to action of the non-conference variety when it faces crosstown rival UBC at London Park in Richmond on Tuesday (4, 6 p.m.). It then returns to GNAC play when it hosts Western Oregon in its final two home games of the campaign on Thursday at Beedie Field. SFU plays a pair at Montana State Billings on Thursday, then two more out-of-conference against Great Falls (Montana) on Saturday. The Clan then embarks on a tour of China to wrap up its season.

UBC BASEBALL

On the diamond at Thunderbird Park, UBC (17-11, 24-16) continues to make a string push towards the post season, splitting a pair of games Sunday with visiting Oregon Tech (10-18, 17-30) to give the ‘Birds a 3-1 series win over the Hustlin’s Owls. That means UBC is now 6-1 in its past eight NAIA West games after putting up a similar 3-1 series win last weekend at Portland’s Concordia University.

David Otterman was once again masterful for UBC in its 5-0 opener on Sunday, going six scoreless innings and hitting the low 90s on the radar gun. He gave up four hits and fanned five with three walks.

“It was one of our better games in a long time,” admitted UBC manager Terry McKaig. “Good pitching, and offensively our guys were swinging the bats well, especially in the last half of our game. And we made our defensive plays.”

UBC scored three runs in the fifth inning, keyed a two-run double from Nick Senior who would later add an RBI triple in the seventh. Blake Carruthers, the team batting leader back from injury, also picked up two hits.

“It was a lot better performance from Nick,” McKaig continued. “And with Blake back in the lineup now, those are the two guys that have to do some things for us in the playoffs. It was a good sign today and hopefully we can build off of that.”

The Birds went by committee on the mound in the second game, a 6-4 loss that keeps Tech’s playoff hopes alive.

UBC loaded the bases in the seventh with none out, but Carruthers grounded into a double play in a pinch hitting role.

“We started so poorly on the mound with the first three guys not being able to put up series,” said McKaig. “And that was the difference. We were playing catchup and we had our chances like that big situation with the bases loaded.”

UBC travels to Oakland for a four-game series against Patton University to close out the regular season, then opens play the following week at the NAIA West tournament in Portland.


Sammie O’s swings carry Simon Fraser to softball derby win over crosstown rival UBC Thunderbirds

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RICHMOND — On an evening of drizzle and late spring chill, it was Sammie Olexa who stepped up to the plate and made the temperature swing in her team’s favour.

The Simon Fraser right fielder swung the red-hot bat as the Clan topped the UBC Thunderbirds in the final softball derby of the B.C. college season Tuesday in Richmond.

Hitting sixth in the order, Olexa went three-for-three with a walk, driving in four runs as SFU (29-11) spoiled Senior’s Night for host UBC, beating the Thunderbirds 6-5 with some final-inning fireworks at London Park.

The Thunderbirds (13-25-1) took a 5-4 lead into the top of the seventh and final inning, but Megan Durrant led off the visitor’s last at-bats with a solo home run. Olexa then lashed a double off UBC reliever Jamie Randall and advanced to third on a wild pitch, ultimately scoring as Carly Lepoutre drove her home while reaching first on a fielder’s choice play.

In the bottom half of the inning SFU pitcher Carling Hare, who came on in relief of starter Kelsie Hawkins, induced a fly ball to centre field while shortstop Leah Riske scooped up a pair of put-outs to first to wrap up the contest.

Afterwards, the ‘Birds honoured senior third baseman Hodge, the Vancouver product and a former member of The Province’s Head of the Class, after she played her final game in blue and gold.

Hodge went 2-for-4 on the evening and drove in a pair of runs for UBC.

The Clan, however, were the ones getting off to the quick start, getting to UBC starter Nicole Day early.

SFU loaded the bases to open the game, leading off the visitor’s half of the first with a Lepoutre single, and walks by slugger Kelsey Haberl and Durrant. Olexa then cleared the bases and gave the Clan a 3-0 lead with a three-run double.

With key GNAC conference games awaiting this week against both Western Oregon at home on Thursday and Montana State Billings on the road Saturday, Clan coach Mike Renney kept ace pitcher Cara Lukawesky on the bench.

Kelsie Hawkins got the start, pitching into the fourth inning and leaving with a 3-2 lead, giving up five hits and fanning three. Randall (L, 4-4) came on in the third and went four innings, giving up three runs including one in the fifth when Haberl singled and scored on an Olexa single. Cameron, however, hit into an inning-ending 4-3 double play.

Hare (W, 1-0) came on in relief for the Clan and got the win.

UBC scored a pair of runs in the third inning on base hits by Jamie Randall and Sarah Hillsdon, throwing errors by the Clan from third and short, and an RBI single by Molly Gosnell.

The Thunderbirds strung together five hits in the fifth, with Gosnell and Lindsay McIlroy each stroking run-scoring singles to plate Carlyn Shimizu and Hodge respectively and tie the game 4-4. Then in the Clan half of the sixth, Randall fanned Riske looking with the bases loaded.

UBC scored the go-ahead run with two out in the bottom of the sixth as Shimizu doubled and scored on a Hodge single, setting the stage for the Clan’s comeback win.

“It was a very competitive game that could’ve gone either way,” said Renney.  “We’re still leaving too many runners on base and the heart of our order needs to produce better.  We found a way to battle back though and win with a gritty performance against an emotional rival. These two teams bring out the best in each other and UBC is very strong.  It shocks me that they aren’t advancing to the NAIA playoffs because they are such a quality team.”


Softball sisters from the start: Ribeiro, Haberl set to close Clan softball careers this weekend

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BURNABY — They started first grade together on the same day back in September of 1996 at Burnaby’s Seaforth Elementary School.

Through the years, they played on the same baseball, softball, ringette, soccer and hockey teams.

It wouldn’t be any kind of stretch to assume that these two girls — one named Britanny and the other named Kelsey — were twin sisters.

Further proof of that theory might come from the fact that they not only born on the same day in 1990 — March 1 — but that they were also both delivered at New Westminster’s Royal Columbian Hospital within hours of each other.

And if all of that sounds a little crazy, imagine how Simon Fraser Clan softball coach Mike Renney is going to feel Thursday afternoon on top of Burnaby Mountain when he pays tribute to his class of senior graduating players, two of whom happen to be catcher Brittany Ribeiro and first baseman Kelsey Haberl.

“On Seniors Day, we always talk about how our seniors have travelled down different paths to come to where they are today,” laughs Renney of the ceremonies which — weather permitting — follow today’s scheduled home finale, a 12 p.m. double header against Western Oregon. “Yet these two have a followed pretty similar path.”

That’s an understatement.

“I guess you could assume that two local kids would go to a local school together,” continued Renney, who recruited the pair out of high school completely oblivious to their shared history. “But for them to end up playing the same sport? I mean, it’s not like everyone that comes out of a hospital in New Westminster plays softball.”

Even beyond that, it’s a select handful of players in this province each year who are both talented and academically-minded enough to continue their softball careers at the university and college level.

But what are the odds that two girls born on the same day in the same hospital would be set to play their final college softball games together on the same team over 22 years later?

Staggeringly high, but just low enough to have brought two families together.

Even though the Haberls and Ribeiros never met at the hospital back in 1990, they have resided so close to each other in their shared Burnaby neighbourhood over the years that strong friendships have developed in ways that only countless mornings, afternoons and evenings at the rinks and fields can foster.

The girls each celebrated birthday No. 22 last month, just as the new season was getting underway. As usual, it was all about fitting in impromptu celebrations around their sporting lives.

“We’re usually playing together or practicing together somewhere,” says Haberl, a geography major. “But for as long as I can remember, I have been playing ball with Brittany. Just the other night I was looking through all of the old pictures, and we started playing t-ball on a boys team together when we were six years old.”

Adds Ribeiro, who is studying criminology and psychology: “She was born in the morning and I was born at night, I think like 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. But I still like to tell her that I am older. From the time that we were little kids, March 1 was something that we just shared. When I look back on how many sports teams we have played on, it’s kind of crazy. I don’t think there was one we didn’t play on together. We’ve basically gone through our whole life together.”

From a softball perspective, all of that will be over by the end of the weekend.

The pair will wrap up their home careers Thursday at the Clan’s on-campus Beedie Field, then hit the road for season-ending games in Montana at Billings and Great Falls.

SFU is sitting in second place in the NCAA Div. 2′s Great Northwest Athletic Conference standings with a playoff-ready 21-11 record. Yet because it is transitioning athletic affiliations from the NAIA to the NCAA, it is not eligible for the playoffs until next season.

Still, Renney applauds the pair, as well as fellow graduating seniors Leah Riske and Megan Durrant, for all they have done in ushering the program into the NCAA.

“They are, for us, the trail blazers that have planted our roots in the NCAA,” said Renney. “And they will be a part of the legacy that goes on from here.”

Although Ribeiro graduated from St. Thomas More Collegiate and Haberl from Burnaby Mountain Secondary, both played their youth rep softball with the Burnaby Oakeys and later the Surrey Storm club programs before both decided, independent of the other, that they would play at SFU.

Four years later, both have become essential cogs, each playing roles in helping the team win an NAIA national title in 2010.

“Kelsey has put up some incredible offensive numbers and she’s going to graduate in the top five of some of our all-time leaders,” says Renney of Haberl, the GNAC’s leading hitter at .473 who is soon to attend Canadian national team tryouts. “But that has overshadowed her defensive play. She is as good as they come at first base.”

Ribeiro, who assumed the starting catcher’s role last season, is credited by Renney for playing a huge role in the success of the Clan’s pitching staff this season.

“She toiled for a while as our backup catcher, and in the 2010 national championships, she didn’t see one inning of action or one at-bat,” remembers Renney. “But she did a great job of getting our pitchers ready in the bullpen. She didn’t complain but I know she was contemplating her role. I told her how remarkably different it was going to be when she became the prime time catcher and she hasn’t looked back since. She has been the heart and soul of our defence.”

For their part, the two may not share a common surname, but they are softball sisters just the same.

As Ribeiro says, she can read Haberl in any situation, even with her catching gear on, crouched  at home plate some 60 feet away from first base.

“We are such good friends,” she explains. “It would be hard for me to find someone who knows me as well as she knows me. Pretty much, it just takes one look to say ‘Leave me alone’ or ‘I need you’. I think sometimes she knows me better than my sisters know me.”



As NAIA playoffs beckon, baseball ‘Birds soldier on past injuries to new identity

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The UBC Thunderbirds, as injury-riddled as a baseball team can be down the stretch drive of a regular season, seemed to have re-invented themselves with the post-season now calling.

For the third straight weekend, the ‘Birds finished a four-game series with a 3-1 record, capping its Cascade Conference campaign on a 9-3 streak after sweeping both ends of a double-header Saturday from host Patten University in Oakland, Cal.

“To have the success these last three weekends was important, because in a lot of ways, with all the injuries we’ve had, we’re like a new team,” said UBC manager Terry McKaig, whose Thunderbirds (20-12 league, 27-17 overall) advance as the conference’s No. 2 seed to the NAIA West championships, a five-team double-knockout affair beginning Wednesday at Concordia University in Portland. “So many guys have had to play in new positions, but we’re getting comfortable with what our strengths and weaknesses are. The guys can be more confident that while it may not be ideal, we’re still a pretty good team when we bring our best game to the field.”

They did just that Saturday.

UBC opened with a 7-2 win, then closed with an 8-0 victory, getting home runs in each contest from Blake Carruthers, one of the key UBC players to return from the injury list.

Rookies did the Birds proud on the mound. Alex Graham and reliever Matt Trimble (six scoreless) each picked up wins in starting assignments, as staff aces David Otterman and Danny Britton-Foster, both of whom pitched Friday, took their first off days in preparation to go as the team’s No. 1 and No. 2 starters for the playoffs.

“I know it’s a cliche, but in a five-team double-knockout tournament you don’t have any time to worry about anything but the first one,” said McKaig, whose team will open against Menlo College. “So I think we will go with David Otterman in the first game and we like David’s chances for giving us a really strong outing. And then we have Danny for the second game. They are lined up to go the firt two games and I can see us having to stretch them out.

“Our bullpen has been kind of Jekyll and Hyde here the last little while,” continued McKaig. “So we’re not sure who we should be counting on going into these games. It seems like one guy pushes forward as a late inning guy or as a closer, and then he has a blow up or a couple of bad outings. Then someone else steps up with a good outing. We haven’t figured out the bullpen yet. Otterman and Britton-Foster are two guys we will be leaning on.”

Getting Carruthers back has been huge. McKaig watched him struggle in a few at-bats on Friday as the Birds lost the opener 4-1 to Patten but rallied to win 10-7 in the nightcap.

“It’s huge because he is one of our top hitters,” said McKaig, who also got produtive weekends from Nick Senior and Andrew Firth. “He can impact games. He had those two big home runs for us today, so that was a really good sign. So it was really nice having Blake back as some of the other guys continue to step up, guys like Nick Senior, Austin Fruson, guys like that. We are going to need all of our best guys to be just that in the tournament.”

Another one is Andrew Firth, who finished the weekend with 10 hits, including two Friday home runs. He drove in eight runs.

The Birds enter the tournament without a national ranking, meaning there won’t be any at-large bids awaiting to get them to the NAIA World Series. To get there, they will have to win their regional tournament.


NCAA ‘rookies’ impressive, Clan battle for GNAC softball crown decided in finale

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The Simon Fraser Clan took their battle for the Great Northwest Athletic Conference championship right down to the wire on Saturday, battling not only the first-place Montana State-Billings Yellowjackets on the road, but an epic blanket of rain that pounded both teams at Cenex Stadium.

The Clan, needing a sweep to complete a dream season atop its its NCAA Div. 2 conference, slugged its way to a 19-11 victory in the twin bill’s opener,a contest in which the teams combined to committ 13 errors.

However, in the finale, the Clan couldn’t find the bats to outscore the Yellow Jackets, losing 8-3, ending its league slate at 24-12, one game behind MSU-B which finished at 25-11.

“It’s bittersweet,” said Clan head coach Mike Renney. “The saddest thing is that the careers of four of our seniors (Brittany Ribeiro, Megan Durrant, Kelsey Haberl, Leah Riske) have come to an end. “We struggled for parts of the year even though our record wouldn’t indicate that. But I think we brought it together and we went on a championship run that came up one game short.”

No matter that the Clan are ineligible to compete in the post season as they finish their final campaign transitioning from the NAIA to the NCAA. In just two seasons of playing a GNAC regular season, Renney’s team is already at the level of the conference’s and the region’s very best teams.

Riske, Durrant and Lauren Mew all homered in the three-hour plus opener, as the Clan pounded out 12 hits and took advantage of eight MSUB errors. Riske was especially productive, the power-hitting shortstop driving in six runs on the day.

“Our kids stepped up in the firs thame and they hit the crap out of the ball,” said Renney. “It was a slugfest in deplorable conditions to be honest. It was raining sideways with 35 mph winds. So our pop-ups were mysteries whether they would be fair, foul or out of the park, frankly. It was unfair for both teams. (The errors) weren’t indicitive of the skill level. It was simply indicitive of the weather conditions.”

In game two, Riske seemed to be suggesting that the Clan bats were still sizzling, when her two-run homer with Kelsey Haberl aboard, put SFU up 2-0 in the visitor’s half of the first.

“Then they scored two right away,” said Renney. “We were finishing the year with the kids being held together a bit with duct tape. But I take nothing away from Montana. They are a quality team and we hope and expect that they will do well in regional chanmpionships, and represent our conference really well.”

The Clan stay in the state to play Sunday at Great Falls in a pair of exhibition games that close out the North American portion of the season. Next week, they leave for a series of games in Beijing, China.

“I think three weeks ago, everyone was writing us off and pretty much conceding the championship to Billings, but they faltered and we kept plugging away,” said Renney, whose team closed out at home Thursday with a pair of comeback wins against Western Oregon on its Seniors Day. “I don’t think anyone expected us to be in a winner-take-all at the end of the year for the conference championship. That is a tribute to our kids.”

CLAN CHOWDER — Haberl, SFU’s senior first baseman, completed an incredible season in which she led the GNAC in batting average (.438), on-base percentage (.574) and was second in slugging percentage (.719). She is set to attend tryouts for the Canadian senior national team… Pitcher Cara Lukawesky led the GNAC in strikeouts.


From panacea to panic: Tsunami survivor Pipher has life’s path altered during childhood ordeal

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VANCOUVER — The 12-year-old girl from Kelowna awoke in the wee hours one morning, just two days after Christmas, on a yacht sailing through the tropics.

“There was a full moon that night,” Hayley Pipher says, as if delivering the opening line from her favourite fairy tale.

“But I remember waking up and feeling guilty. Like ‘how could I fall asleep in a moment like this?’” she continues. “Then I realized that none of this was a dream.”

It was, in fact, her worst nightmare.

Back in B.C., on that same day — Dec. 27, 2004 — readers of The Province awoke to a chilling headline: At least 12,000 dead from waves. One million homeless after 9.0-magnitude quake in sea spawns waves.

The loss of life from the undersea earthquake which triggered the South Asian tsunami would eventually reach an estimated death toll of 230,000, making it one of the six largest natural disasters in recorded history.

Yet somehow, the little girl with the braces, still wearing the floral-print bikini bathing suit she had put on the previous morning to go snorkeling with her dad Bruce, had survived.

Years later, despite growing to a height of just 5-foot-2, she would earn a spot on the most dominant women’s swim team in Canadian university history. Yet at that moment, as she wiped the sleep from her eyes, panacea had so suddenly given way to panic.

During a dream vacation to Thailand, the seventh grader had become separated from all seven members of her family, including her entire immediate family, when the tsunami ravaged the coasts of the Indian Ocean region, including the tiny island of Koh Hong.

So quickly had the water begun to rise above her ankles, that on the urging of complete strangers who also happened to be vacationing there that morning, she followed them on a climb to higher ground.

It was on their yacht which she now found herself a passenger, sailing through the night on a 14-hour junket of hope to the city of Phuket, where they imagined embassy offices might be located.

Yet the biggest question remained unanswered.

“The whole time I was just thinking about my family,” Pipher says. “Are they alive? I tried not to think about it. But the whole time I kept thinking how crazy it was that I could be in this total paradise and that I could be in such a mess.”

Almost two full days later, the second half of the miracle came true when she was reunited with her mom, dad, sister, brother, two aunts and an uncle.

“I think about it, honestly, pretty much every day when I wake up in the morning,” explains Pipher. “It isn’t so much ‘Why me? Why did I go through this?’ It’s more ‘Why not me? Why am I OK? Why did I survive and that person on the beach didn’t?’ For years, I kind of searched for my purpose.”

Involvement is huge for Pipher. (Geoff Lister, UBC athletics)

Involvement is huge for Pipher. (Geoff Lister, UBC athletics)

MAKING HER OWN WAVES

“She is just so bubbly, so tiny, but she just bounces with energy and life,” says Anna Leitch, a close friend of Pipher’s from back home in Kelowna.

Ask anyone who knows her, and they’ll tell you that her smile comes from her purpose, one born while confronting unthinkable fear for two life-altering days in the middle of a fairy tale gone horribly wrong.

“The tsunami completely changed my outlook on life,” she says. “Ever since, I’ve honestly viewed my life as a privilege and I want to make the greatest use of it.”

In the swimming pool, Pipher was part of a UBC women’s team which, enroute to winning the CIS national title in February, amassed the most points in the history of the event. This past August, despite being the smallest girl in the pool, Pipher beat back the rest of the field to win the 400-metre individual medley race at the North American Challenge Cup in Mexico, fulfilling a lifetime goal of representing Canada in international competition.

“I remember when I stood on the podium, I was the same height as the people who were second and third,” she laughs of taking a step up from the others to receive her gold medal. “It was pretty pathetic.”

Adds UBC head coach Steve Price: “As small as she is, she swims way bigger. And the longer the race, the better she is. She is one of those special people you meet in your life.”

And the confirmation that a person’s truest size can never gauged by conventional measure. Instead, it is something tallied through the passionate daily pursuit of our ideals. And in that regard, some seven-plus years after her extraordinary experience, Pipher has found the tangible answers to her childhood callings.

While many of her fellow classmates at UBC ponder their future in the workforce, the second-year Pipher is so focused on her career that she quite confidently states that her major in Global Health and Nutrition in Africa is the means to one day working as an agrologist on food security issues in Tanzania.

Since arriving at UBC in the fall of 2010, she has joined the school’s African Awareness Initiative, which serves to create a greater general awareness of the continent and its culture. She also helped found the Vancouver Mentorship Network, which promotes positive empowerment for inner city youths.

Back home in Kelowna, while still a student at Mt. Boucherie Secondary, she, Leitch, and other high school students in the city, founded the Kelowna All-Youth Empowerment Group, which puts on motivational assemblies in her home town to raise awareness of global humanitarian issues.

And in her Grade 12 year, she embarked on what would become a life-altering trip to Kenya as part of a 15-member team that helped build a boarding school for girls. It was that trip, she says, taken as an older and now empowered teenager, that gave her the greatest understanding of who she became on the morning of Dec. 26, 2004.

Hayley in 2004 at age 12, moments before the tsunami hit.

Hayley in 2004 at age 12, moments before the tsunami hit.

CALM BEFORE THE STORM

The picture you see of Pipher in her bathing suit was taken, as she explains, “five minutes before the tsunami hit.”

“It was strange, but I felt really itchy, like there were sea lice biting me,” she continues of the state of the water she was standing in. “I just had this gut feeling that I had to get out of the water which is quite unusual for a young swimmer.”

That morning, Pipher’s brother Joel, had come down with a bout of food poisoning, and thus her mom Jude and aunt Susie had remained with him at the family’s beachside resort on the mainland. If he had not been sick that morning, Pipher says, the family had been planning on travelling to another island, one which ended up being among the worst hit in Thailand.

Instead, Pipher accompanied her dad, sister Lauren, aunt Jacqui and uncle Peter on a small craft to nearby Koh Hong Island for a morning of relaxation.

When Pipher insisted on getting out the water, she, her dad and uncle all decided to go for a nature walk through the forest.

“We were in the middle of this small rainforest when we heard screams and this large whooshing noise,” Pipher recounts. “The screams were coming from the beach so my dad and uncle ran to find my sister and my aunt. Two or three minutes later, the water was already up to my ankles and that is when this family approached me, asked me if I was by myself, and then said that we had to climb to higher ground.”

Lauren suffered a shattered spleen and Jacqui broken ribs after being tossed up into the tree tops.

Thankfully, everyone survived, although Pipher, the youngest of the entire group, wound up being the only one alone over the next two days.

Hayley competing for Canada at the NACC meet in 2011. (NACC photo)

Hayley competing for Canada at the NACC meet in 2011. (NACC photo)

FRIENDS FOR LIFE

“Your parents tell you not to get into a car with a stranger, but I guess it was OK to get onto a yacht,” Pipher continues in a tone of incredulity. “But I could tell they were such trusting people.”

They strangers who saved her, in fact, were more like angels in paradise.

Like the Piphers, they were a family of five: Dad Graham, mom Maggie, daughter Claire and sons Jonathon and Nick. From England, but living in Kuwait, they too had chosen a Christmas holiday in Thailand with a Boxing Day morning stop on Koh Hong.

Somehow, their chartered yacht had managed to roll through the tsunami unscathed. And when rescue canoes were dispatched to the island later that day, Pipher accompanied them on a ride out to the craft to begin the journey to Phuket.

Once the vessel reached its destination, the party found the relief effort already underway at a field filled with tables, each containing a different country’s flag.

“Graham was helping me look, but we couldn’t find a Canadian flag,” says Pipher. “I remember at one point there were these billboards filled with faces (of the dead). Their eyes were out, their jaws were broken. They were covered in blood. I was looking at them, just hoping to not see my family. But Graham pulled me away. He was very protective.”

Eventually, through the families efforts, Pipher’s parents were notified of her safety and location.

“When they walked in, we all started crying, and when I looked in my mom’s eyes, that’s when I realized that I had to do something with my life.”

Recently, after falling out of touch with that family, Pipher reconnected with them through Facebook.

“Maggie and I were talking about the earthquake in Sumatra, and it was bringing back some terrible memories,” Pipher relates. “But then Maggie told me that out of everything that happened, I was the great memory she had. And she was glad to hear that I was doing great.

“Claire is a doctor now,” she continued. “And Nick? He was eight at the time. Turns out he is a swimmer and he is competing now.”

Perhaps one day they will all meet again, maybe in Tanzania, under the light of a full moon.

htsumura@theprovince.com


Tee-Birds win second NAIA national golf title in three seasons, Vike wins individual crown

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The UBC Thunderbirds topped George’s Savannah College by two strokes Friday in Greenville, Tenn., to capture the program’s second NAIA women’s golf national title in the past three years.

“We knew we couldn’t win this tournament on talent alone,” said UBC head coach Chris MacDonald. “It had to take a good game plan and the girls just embraced it. Every shot, they just went for it.”

Alyssa Human, Kylie Barros, Stephanie Wong, Casara Hong and Reagan Wilson comprised the UBC team that carded a four-round team total of 1,211 and brought the school’s its fourth title, with previous wins in 2001, 2004 and 2010.

Victoria Vikes’ Megan Woodland fired a 73-70-76-73 to finish at an even 292 and win the individual national title by one stroke over Oklahoma Christian’s Anna Arrese Cortadellas.


The Province’s Recruits List complete: 2006-07 to 2011-12

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Here’s your complete base of The Province’s annual Recruits List.

Chances are, if you graduated from a BC high school from 2007 onwards and went on to play collegiate sports, your name is contained somewhere here. If not, send us your details (htsumura@theprovince.com) and we’d be glad to update:

THE PROVINCE’S 2011-12 RECRUITS LIST

BASKETBALL

MEN

NCAA

DIV. 1

CORNELL

Braxston Bunce (6-11 F, Kelowna)

HAWAII

Manroop Clair (6-2 G, Huntington Prep (W. Virg.), Burnaby South)

Div. 2

GREAT NORTHWEST

SIMON FRASER

Keegan Dunlop (6-11 C, St. Catharine’s (Ont.)-Williston Northampton), Matt Staudacher (6-1 G, Kirkland (Wash.)-Lake Washington); Taylor Dunn (6-4 F, Vancouver (Wash.)-Mountain View/Clackamas CC); David Gebru (6-10 C, Seattle-Rainer Beach/Western Illinois); James Lum (5-9 G, Vancouver-Sir Charles Tupper, Capilano); David Manshreck (6-4 G, North Vancouver-Windsor)

CIS

CANADA WEST

ALBERTA

Cole Faminoff (6-6 F, North Vancouver-Argyle)

CALGARY

Mitch Ligertwood (6-7 F, Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

FRASER VALLEY

Manny Dulay (6-3 G, Surrey-Tamanawis), Luke Morris (6-5 F, Mission), Max Neumann (6-3 G, Maple Ridge), Rav Dhaliwal (6-8 P, Surrey-Tamanawis), De’Sean Monsanto (5-11 G, Langley-Walnut Grove)

NORTHERN B.C.

Nolan Hanson (6-1 G Prince George-College Heights); Joshua Jebose (6-6 F Calgary-Notre Dame); Elliot Rowe (5-9 G Victoria-Mount Douglas); Gagan Sahota (6-5 F Surrey-Tamanawis)

SASKATCHEWAN

Trevor Severinski (6-7 F, Pitt Meadows)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Kenneth Monture (6-9 P, Terrace-Caledonia, Langley-Walnut Grove), Tre Haslom (6-4 G, Marysville, Wash.-Lakewood/Olympic JC NWACC), Spencer Jaroszuk (6-9 F South Kamloops), Troy Grant (6-3 SG, Toronto-Regional Elite Development Academy)

TRINITY WESTERN

Matt Blackaby (6-2 G Pitt Meadows), Jesse Hilleary (6-4 G Logan City, Beenleigh (Aus.)-Trinity College), Denmark McDonald (6-5 W Mississauga, Ont.-Brehm Preparatory, Sheridan College), Mark Perrin (6-1 G Toronto-Crawford Adventist Academy, Humber College), Lucas Goosen (6-2 G, Delta)

UBC

Jared Casey (6-11 F, San Francisco), Brylle Kamen (6-7 F Paris-Lycée-Claude Bernard, San Jose State), Conor Morgan (6-8 F Victoria-Mt. Douglas), Isaiah Solomon (6-0 G Vancouver College), O’Brian Wallace (6-1 G Brandon), Jordan Jensen-Whyte (6-5 G, Calgary-Western Canada)

UBC OKANAGAN

Mitch Goodwin (6-2 G, Kelowna), Azamatollah Fahandeg-Sadi (6-4 G, Kelowna, Fraser Valley), Dario Gini (6-2 G, Kelowna-Immaculata), Matt Matear (6-5 F, Calgary-Bishop O’Byrne), Jesse Coy (6-3 W, Abbotsford-WJ Mouat), Mike Zayonc (6-6 F, Capilano, North Vancouver-Argyle)

VICTORIA

Kyle Peterson (6-2 G Edmonton-Harry Ainlay), Brin Taylor (6-5 F Edmonton-Jasper Place, Edmonton-Harry Ainlay), Ted Neilson (Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Kevon Parchment (6-2 G Lakehead College), Mack Roth (6-5 G Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Kelowna-UBC Okanagan)

OUA

CARLETON

Cole Penman (6-3 G, Vancouver College)

QUEEN’S

Andrew Mavety (6-2 G, Vancouver-Point Grey), Milan Mitrovic (6-7 F, Vancouver-St. George’s)

ROYAL MILITARY

Joshua Horlings (6-5 F, Smithers-Bulkley Valley Christian)

CCAA

PACWEST

CAMOSUN

Mitch Knippelberg (6-1 G, Duncan-Cowichan); James Giuffre (6-4, F, Victoria, Esquimalt), Kaz Kobayashi (5-10, G, Victoria-Oak Bay), A.J. Liggayu (5-6, G, Victoria-Esquimalt), Lachlan Ross (6-3, F, Canberra, UVic), Desmond Slack (6-1, G, Victoria, Claremont), Kevin Transchel (6-7, F, Victoria, Esquimalt), Curtis Wilson (6-6, F, Victoria, Mt Doug), Evan Woodson (5-11, G, Victoria, Oak Bay)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Taylor Friesen (6-1 G Winnipeg-Massey Collegiate), Hudson Naylor (6-1 G TRU); John Zak (6-2 G Nelson-L.V. Rogers); Mack Thompson (6-4 W, Abbotsford-WJ Mouat); Marcio Juk (6-3 F Brazil/TRU); Linden Willock (6-5 F Hope); Jesse Jeffers (6-6 F North Vancouver-Argyle?, TWU)

DOUGLAS

Kristian Hildebrandt (5-9 G, Vancouver-King George); Daniel Kim (5-11 G, Vancouver-Sir Charles Tupper); Charles Luu (6-0 G, Langley-Walnut Grove); Tom Ghag (6-1 G, Surrey-Clayton Heights); Ethan McKean (6-2 G, Langley-Walnut Grove); Mike Blaauw (6-5 F, Langley-Brookswood); Dustin Popoff (6-5 F, Vernon-Clarence Fulton); Justin Bhangoo (6-7 F, Surrey-Enver Creek); Jhonnel Ramos (6-3 G, Vancouver-St. Patrick’s)

KWANTLEN

Rami Arabi (5-6 PG Toronto-Woodbridge), Spencer Maichin (5-10 PG, North Delta-Delview), Ian McKelvey (6-10 C, Surrey-Clayton Heights)

QUEST

Denzel Laguerta (5-8 G, Burnaby-St. Thomas More), Mike Zayas (6-3 F, TRU, Richmond-R.C. Palmer), Jeevan Bhogal (6-6 F, Mission)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jon Bethell (5-11 G, Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Dillon Robson (6-5 G, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier)

ACAC

BRIERCREST

Lucas Mannes (6-0 G, Chilliwack-GW Graham), Josiah Cockrill (6-3 F, Chilliwack-GW Graham)

PREP SCHOOLS

Cushing Academy (Ashburnham, Mass.) — Cam Smythe (7-foot C, Vancouver-Sir Charles Tupper)

Thomasville (NC) — Gurpinder Kang (6-0 G, Victoria-Mt. Douglas)

BASEBALL

NAIA

CORBAN

Adam Shumka (6-0 P, Surrey-Pacific Academy, White Rock Tritons)

UBC

Bryan Arthur (6-2 OF, Abbotsford Collegiate, Douglas), Bruce Yari (6-3 1B, Waterloo (Ont.)-Sir John A. MacDonald), Jeremy Kral (6-0 C, Prince George-Duchess Park, Douglas), Jeremy Newton (6-3 P, Toronto Mets), Sean Callegari (5-11 P, Richmond-R.A. McMath, Douglas), Gabe Lapierre (6-1 P, Trois-Rivières (Que.)-Collège Laflèche), K.P. Hlatky (5-10 OF, Gibsons-Elphinstone, Douglas), Aaron Horanski (5-10 OF, Langley Blaze), Tyson Popoff (5-10 INF, Richmond-McNair, Salt Lake (Utah) CC), Brendan Rose (5-10 OF, Calgary-Strathcona-Tweedsmuir, Okotoks Dawgs), Alex Webb (6-2 RHP, Surrey-Semiahmoo, White Rock Tritons)

CCBC

THOMPSON RIVERS

Brendan Miller (P, Victoria-Lambrick Park), Carter Ulliac (Fort McMurray), Tony Tabor(5-10 SS, Surrey-Elgin Park), Evan Douglas (C, White Rock Tritons), Tanner Sandstrom (White Rock Tritons), Wataru Asaoka (P, Sapporo (Japan) Otani)

NJCAA

COCHISE COLLEGE

Louis Boyd (5-9 INF, North Vancouver-Sutherland, North Shore Twins)

FIELD HOCKEY

CIS

MEN

UBC

Andrew Kanerva (6-0 F, South Delta), Tristan Burgoyne (6-1 gkp, Vancouver-Kitsilano)

FIELD LACROSSE

NCAA

DIV. 1

BELLERMINE

Taylor Stuart (Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

DREXEL

Jordan Cunningham (Victoria-Claremont)

HIGH POINT

Michael Messenger (Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir)

STONY BROOK

Challen Rogers (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best)

DIV. 2

SETON HILL

Zach Hartman (Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

LIMESTONE

Jacob Moran (Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

SIMON FRASER

Ian Roby (Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

FOOTBALL

NCAA

DIV. 1

ARIZONA STATE

Terrell Davis (6-0 RB, Victoria-Mt. Douglas)

IDAHO

Mason Woods (6-9 OL, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

UNLV

Tom Clarkson (6-7 OT, Mission)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Manvier Dhaliwal (5-10 DB, Clovis, Ca., Fresno City College), Jason Buren (5-11 DB, Coquitlam-Centennial), Cairo Messer-Barrow (6-1 DB, West Mount, Ont.), Jacob Cheng (6-1 DB, Nanaimo District), Jordan Pugh (6-1 DB, Nanaimo District), Ante Litre (6-1 LB, Vancouver-Notre Dame), Jack Goodwin (6-3 LB, Clackamas, Ore., Santa Rosa JC), Justin Herdman (6-1 LB, Winnipeg-Sturgeon Heights), Jordan Herdman (6-2 LB, Winnipeg-Sturgeon Heights), Jake Nylund (5-11 LB, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox), Max Ehlert (5-10 LB, Finland), Mike Herdman (6-6 DE, Vancouver-Notre Dame), Sean Molle (6-4 DE, Calgary-Rundle Academy), Marcus Pannu (6-3 DE, Surrey-Holy Cross), Chris Adeneye (6-5 DE, Milton (Ont.)-Bishop Reding), Tyrell Ratich (6-3 DE-Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox), Quinn Horton (6-4 DT, Winnipeg-St. Paul’s), Eric Querengesser (6-3 DT, Edmonton-Austin O’Brien), Reece Hack (6-5 QB, Portland-Merlo Station), Jordan Deverill (6-1 QB, Victoria-Mount Douglas), Janne Lehtinen (6-1 QB, Finland, Chabot JC), Isaac Birch (5-7 RB, North Vancouver-Carson Graham), Ray Thomas (5-11 RB, Mississauga-Clarkson), Dain Deflorimonte (5-10 RB, Toronto, Iowa Wesleyan), Cory Thomson (5-11 RB, Santa Margarita (Cal.)), Isaiah Harris (5-11 RB, Barrie-St. Peter’s), Patrick Poetsch (5-11 RB, Germany, Iowa Wesleyan), Kody Penner (6-6 TE, Salmon Arm), J.D. Hartnagle (6-5 TE, Acton (Ont.)-Western), Terrek Bryant (6-5 TE, Parksville-Ballenas), Jamal Kett (6-6, Tight End, Orangeville (Ont.)-St. Andrew’s), Matt Peterson (6-1 WR, Chelan (Wash.)), Winson Sharps (6-3 WR, Carnation (Wash.)-Mount Si, Scottsdale CC), Sharieff Peru (6-3 WR, Guelph (Ont.)-Our Lady of Lourdes), Lemar Durant (6-3 WR, Coquitlam-Centennial, U of Nevada), Lerone Robinson (6-4 WR, Vancouver-Notre Dame), Jarret Young (6-5 WR, Kelowna-Mount Boucherie), Brett Gunderson (6-7 OL, Bellingham-Meridian), Deston Swift (6-4 OL, San Diego-Serra), Admad Abusafeyeh (6-5 OL, Windsor-Tiffin), Austin Harris (6-8 OL, Brantford Collegiate), Michael Couture (6-4 OL, Coquitlam-Centennial), Tanner Davenport (6-4 OL, Meadowvale (Wash.)), Tiernan Docherty (6-1 P/K, Richmond-Hugh Boyd)

DIV. 3

NORTH PARK

Daniel Markin (5-11 QB/DB/WR, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

CIS

CANADA WEST

SASKATCHEWAN

Devin Logan (5-11 RB, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat), Deion Bain (5-9 WR/DB, (Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

UBC

Ian Henderson (6-1 DL, New Westminster), James Dowdall (5-10 WR, Coquitlam Minor), Lucas Spagnuolo (6-0 QB (Ont.) Grimsby District, Burlington Braves), Daniel English (6-3 WR New Westminster, New Mexico State, Alex Morrison (6-4 WR, Sault Ste. Marie-St. Mary’s College), Josh Cochrane (5-11 WR, South Delta), Wes Livermore (5-10 WR/DB, Brampton-Assumption Catholic), Jesse Neufeld (6-2 H-back, Abbotsford Collegiate); Kyle Madden (6-1 H-back, Burnaby-St. Thomas More), Dylan Craddock (6-4 OL Richmond-Hugh Boyd), Landon Doell (6-0 OL, Saskatoon-Aden Bowman), Brydon Cotter (6-4 OL Vancouver College), Zach Chamberland (6-1 OL Mission), Jamie Wandell (6-5 OL New Westminster, Saint Mary’s), Jas Dhillon (6-3 OL, Delta-Sands, Langley Rams); Taylor Souster (5-10 RB, Sherwood Park (Alta.)-Bev Facey), Alec Pennell (6-7 OL, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Vancouver Island Raiders), Neil Courtney (6-3 OL/DL, North Vancouver-Handsworth), Kyle Jordan (6-2 DL Salmon Arm), Chris MacPhie (6-5 DT (Ont.) Hamilton-Sherwood, Burlington Braves), Rey Arcega (6-1 DL, Calgary-Central Memorial), Coleton Miller (6-5 DL, Cochrane (Alta.)), Matt Weinmann (6-3 DL, Calgary-Aberhart), Graham Tod-Tims (6-3 LB, West Vancouver), Joseph Malabuyoc (6-0 LB, Vancouver College, U of Hawaii), Nik Termansen (5-11 DB/WR, North Vancouver-Carson Graham), Regan Eberding (5-10 DB/WR, New Westminster), Dallas Yassinsky (5-11 DB/WR, Abbotsford Collegiate), Adam Senuik (6-2 DB, Sherwood Park-Bev Facey), Miguel Barker (6-0 DB, Edmonton Wildcats), Shane Garza (6-0 DB, Fort Worth Tex.)-Nolan Catholic), Travis McDonald (6-3 DE, South Delta), Raymond Calderwood (5-10 RB, South Delta), Cody Cochrane (6-3 WR, South Delta), Stephen Mawa (6-4 DT, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Santa Rosa (Cal.) JC)

OUA

GUELPH

Mikey Carney (5-10 QB, Burnaby–St. Thomas More)

MCMASTER

Jake Heathcote (6-3 LB, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

OTTAWA

Tyler Declare (5-9 DL Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat, Earlham College), Jon Ellingson (6-3 DL, North Surrey), Aidan Golding (5-11 LB, Burnaby-St. Thomas More), Tanner Storoshenko (6-0 LB, Abbotsford Collegiate)

RSEQ

BISHOPS

Stephen Blanchette (6-4 LB, Vancouver College)

AUS

ACADIA

Matt Davidson  (6-6 OL, Kamloops Broncos, Simon Fraser)

ST. FRANICS XAVIER

Justin Holland (6-1 DB Parksville-Ballenas)

GOLF

MEN

NAIA

UBC

David French (6-0, Sarnia-St. Christopher), Joel Termuende (5-11 Cranbrook-Mt. Baker), Sean Gill (6-0, Vancouver-West Point Grey), Derek Hinchcliffe (6-1, Petrolia (Ont.)-Lambton Central), Kevin McLafferty (6-2, Toronto-Royal St. George’s), Kieran Standen (5-11, Shawnigan Lake), Aaron Vogel (5-11, Regina-Dr. Martin LeBoldus), Joshua Zhang (5-11, Vancouver-Point Grey)

VICTORIA VIKES

Matthew Broughton (Victoria-Reynolds); Sean Hay (Victoria-Reynolds); Jesse Teron (Red Deere-Hunting Hills);

NCAA

DIV. 1

SAN DIEGO STATE

Kevin Ko (Coquitlam-Gleneagle)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Bret Thompson (5-11, Winnipeg-St. Paul’s), Trevor Garogano (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best), Lucas Gatto (5-8, Burnaby-St. Thomas More)

CCAA

PACWEST

THOMSPON RIVERS

Bobby Armstrong (Kelowna-George Pringle)

HOCKEY

MEN

NCAA

CORNELL

Reece Willcox (6-3 D, Surrey, Merritt, BCHL)

HARVARD

Riley Hunt (5-10 F, Revelstoke, Vernon, BCHL)

MERRIMACK

Wade Murphy (5-10 RW, Victoria, Penticton, BCHL), Braxton Bilous (6-1 D, Langley, Victoria, BCHL)

MICHIGAN TECH

Jujhar Khaira (6-2 F, Surrey-Clayton Heights)

NEBRASKA-OMAHA

Troy Stecher (5-8 D, Richmond, Penticton, BCHL), Steve Iacobellis (5-9 F, Burnaby, Cowichan Valley, BCHL)

QUINNIPIAC

Darren Toews (5-10 D/G, Aldergrove, Surrey, BCHL)

WESTERN MICHIGAN

Aaron Hadley (6-1 RW, Castlegar, Vernon, BCHL)

CIS

UBC

Kevin Smith (6-1 D, Kelowna, WHL), Joe Antilla (6-2 F Kootenay, WHL), Jessi Hilton (6-1 F Sherwood Park, AJHL), Neil Manning (5-11 D, Vancouver, WHL), Linden Saip (6-2 D Surrey, BCHL), Scott MacDonald (6-1 LW, Waterloo, USHL), Dillon Wagner (5-11 RW, Seattle, WHL)

ROWING

MEN

NCAA

HARVARD

Stefano Belfiore (Vancouver College)

YALE

Matthew Segal (Vancouver-St. George’s)

UBC

Lucas de Gelder (6-6, Vancouver College), Eric Mulder (6-4, Capilano), Alex Janzen (6-4, Fraser Valley), Max Lattimer (5-11, Western Ontario), Antonio Celis (6-0, Chile)

VICTORIA

Christopher Marshall (6-3, Brockville (Ont.) RC), Andrew Hendrickson (5-10 Vesper Boat Club), Austin Bald (6-4, Ridley College), Zac DeVries (6-4, Victoria City RC)

RUGBY

MEN

CANADA WEST

UBC

Jorden Best (5-8 SH, Abbotsford-Robert Bateman), Kirk Bonnis (6-2 L, Vancouver-St. George’s), Neil Courtney (6-3 P/L North Vancouver-Handsworth), Evan Graves (6-0 H, Shawnigan Lake), Connor Hamilton (6-4 2R, Vancouver-St. George’s), Alan Hogarth (6-2 L, Shawnigan Lake), Brock Staller (6-2 C, Vancouver-Kitsilano, Douglas), Brian Tyrer (5-10 FH, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts, Langara), Connor Weyell (6-3 F, North Vancouver-Handsworth)

VICTORIA

Fergus Hall (6-1 FB, Victoria–Glenlyon Norfolk), Jeff Nishima (6-0 F, Victoria-St. Michael’s University School), Alex Kanty (5-9 C, Victoria–Oak Bay), Haydn Evans (6-3 F, Shawnigan Lake), Macbryan Bos (6-3 P, Victoria–Glenlyon Norfolk), Nathan Yanagiya (6-2 F, North Vancouver–Carson Graham), Robin Lowenberger (6-0 FH, Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best)

OUA

ROYAL MILITARY

Andrew Gates (5-10 P, Nanaimo-Cedar)

SOCCER

MEN

NCAA

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Simon Cohen (6-7 gkp, Surrey-Semiahmoo), Tristan Wallis-Mayer (5-8 D, West Vancouver-Sentinel), Quante Abbott Hill Smith (5-10 D, Brampton (Ont.)-Silverthorne Collegiate Institute), Jason van Blerk (6-2 D, North Vancouver-Seycove), Renan Rebelatto (5-11 D, Cotipora, Brazil, Western Texas College), Thor Lange (6-0 D, Norway-Norges Toppidrettsgymnas), Paris Gee (5-9 D, Burnaby South), Alex Rowley (5-10 M, Maple Ridge-Samuel Robertson Technical), Mateo Espinosa (5-10 M, Calgary-Notre Dame), Colin Jacques (5-10 F, Richmond-R.A McMath), Gilbert Kyne (5-10 F, Burnaby-Byrne Creek), Colby Liston (6-2 F, Glendale-Phoenix College)

CIS

CANADA WEST

FRASER VALLEY

Dan Godey (6-0 D, Langley-D.W. Poppy), Connor Pickering (5-10 D, Mission), Jared Gibbons (5-11 M, Langley), James Najman (5-11 F, Surrey-Johnston Heights)

TRINITY WESTERN

Kalem Scott (5-9 D, Victoria-Oak Bay), Cameron Parkes, (6-1 M, North Delta, Capilano College), Samuel Delfs (5-7 M, Edmonton-St. Francis Xavier), Andrew Hicks, (6-2 G, Surrey-Clayton Heights), Taylor Johnson (6-1 D, Calgary-Strathmore)

UBC

Sean Einarsson (5-10 F, Surrey-Earl Marriott), Bryan Fong (6-0 M/D, Vancouver-St. George’s), Gi Sung Ha (5-9 M, West Vancouver-Sentinel), Avi Horwitz (6-1 F Shawnigan Lake), Tyler Murtens (5-9 D, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox), Lucas Reis (6-0 F, Port Moody-Heritage Woods), Boris Si (5-4 M, Vancouver-Magee), Reynold Stewart (5-10 M, South Delta, Douglas College)

VICTORIA VIKES

Adam Ravenhill (5-8 M, Victoria-Claremont); Sam Pretty (5-9 M, Victoria-Claremont), Cam Stokes (6-0 M, Richmond, Langara), Justin Donaldson (5-9 F, Kamloops-St. Ann’s Academy)

AUS

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Mackenzie Zirkl (6-5 K Comox-Highland Secondary), Michael Al-Assadi (5-10 MF Burnaby)

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Tyler Shaw (5-8 gkp, Coquitlam), Trevor White (5-9 gkp, Victoria-Reynolds)

CCAA

PACWEST

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC

Paolo Urbina (5-6 M/F, Surrey-Kwantlen Park), Leroy Kusina (5-8 M/F, Urbana (Ill.), Parkland CC (Sask.)), Carlos Fernando Orozco-Serpas (5-8 M/F, Surrey-Kwantlen Park), David Robson (5-9 D, Burnaby-St. Thomas More), Dalton San (5-10 F/M, Surrey– Holy Cross), Rylan Sangha (5-8 M, Richmond-McNair)

LANGARA

Justin Roets (5-8 gkp, Vancouver-St. Patrick’s)

QUEST

Camilo Romero (6-0 F, Vancouver–King George Secondary)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Austin Schneebeli (5-10 D, Salmon Arm), Colton Walker (5-11 M, Salmon Arm), Nolan Wallace (6-1 D, Kamloops-Sa-Hali)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Matt Templeman ( 5-8 M, Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Conor Williams ( 5-11 D, Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey), Colin Knight (5-11 M/D, Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey), Russell Lederer (6-1 M, Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey), Spencer Ball (6-0 M, Comox-Highland), Nick Moore (5-10 M, Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Tyson Kushnir ( 5-11 D, Edmonton-Spruce Grove)

OCAA

REDEEMER

Tyler Struyk (6-2, Terrace-Centennial Christian)

SWIMMING

MEN

NCAA

SIMON FRASER

Michael Karnakov (fly/free, Newmarket, Ont.), Jason Evans (breat, Calgary), Travis Kam (back, Vancouver), Brandon Nori (fly, Okotoks, Alta.)

CIS

TRINITY WESTERN

Joseph Breda (6-2 Free/Back, San Diego-Classical Academy, Palomar College), Brian MacPhail (5-11 breast, Penticton)

UBC

Coleman Allen (6-3 (Wash.) Spokane-Lewis and Clark), Evan Broderick (6-1 Surrey-Southridge), Sergey Holson (6-3 Vancouver-University Hill)

Jonathan Kraft (6-0 South Delta), Kevin Nelson (5-9 (Alta.) Calgary-Bishop Carroll), Lucas Otruba (6-0 (Va.) Roanoke-Hidden Valley), Luke Peddie (6-3 (Alta.) Edmonton-Archbishop MacDonald), Ross Phillips (6-1 (Ont.) Toronto-Crescent School), Jason Terrillon (5-10 North Vancouver-Windsor)

TENNIS

MEN

NCAA

DIV. 1

NEW MEXICO

Riaan Du Toit (Abbotsford Christian)

WEBER STATE

Todd Fought (West Vancouver-Sentinel)

TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY

MEN

CIS

CANADA WEST

TRINITY WESTERN

Nick Ayin (5-7, Coquitlam-Gleneagle), Joel De Schiffart (5-8, Nanaimo Christian), Tunji Taylor-Lewis (5-8, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox), Braedon Dolfo (5-11, Langley), James Linde (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best), Levi Neufeld (6-1, Winnipeg-Kelvin), Nathan George (5-11, Coquitlam-Centennial)

UBC

Blake Torok-Both (5-9, Duncan-Cowichan), Cole Larsen (San Francisco-Urban School), Matt Hutchinson (West Vancouver), Hadi Qaiser (Doha (Qatar)-American School of Doha)

VICTORIA VIKES

Brendon Restall (Victoria-Oak Bay), Matt Hulse (Queen’s)

OUA

GUELPH

Christian Gravel (Vancouver-St. George’s), Konrad Piaseczny (Surrey-Holy Cross)

NCAA

DIV. 1

RICE

Hodson Harding (Coquitlam-Gleneagle)

WASHINGTON STATE

Matthew Swanson (North Vancouver-Sutherland)

TEXAS EL-PASO

Deon Clifford (Surrey-Earl Marriott)

SIMON FRASER

DIV. 2

Taylor Blue (Maple Ridge), Lorenzo Smith (Chilliwack-GW Graham), Lawrence Viola (Port Moody-Heritage Woods), Brendan Wong (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best), Jacob Reeves (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best)

VOLLEYBALL

MEN

CIS

THOMPSON RIVERS

Jose Mendoza (5-8 OH, , Mexicali, Mexico-Lazaro Cardenaz/Lethbridge College), Graham Stoliker ( 6-4, setter, Surrey-Tamanawis, Douglas College), Blake Majcher (6-1 lib, Brandon (Man.)-Neelin, Medicine Hat College, ACAC).

TRINITY WESTERN

Tyler Heppell (6-5 OH, Langley Christian), Scott Plocktis (6-4 set, Kelowna-Mount Boucherie), Ryan Sclater (6-6 OH, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

UBC

Austin Hinchey (6-2 set, Edmonton-Ross Sheppard, NAIT), Mac McNicol (6-7 MB/attacker, Calgary-Western Canada), Quentin Schmidt (6-3 LS, Calgary-Bishop Carroll, Red Deer College); Chris Howe (6-7 mid, Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands, UBC Okanagan)

UBC OKANAGAN

Jim Bell (6-6 mid, Surrey-Earl Marriott); Josh Harvey (6-6 mid, Cochrane (Alta.)), Kristof Schlagintweit (6-4 set, Abbotsford-Yale); Alex Swiatlowski (6-7 OH, Victoria-Oak Bay); Rylan Brouwer (6-3 LS, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier, Vancouver Island University)

AUS

NEW BRUNSWICK

Tristan Burridge (6-3 LS, Ft. St. John-North Peace)

CCAA

PACWEST

CAMOSUN

Ryan Marcellus (6-1 set, Victoria-Oak Bay), Lucas Dellabough (6-4, RS, Victoria-Lambrick Park), Evan Frawley (6-10 mid, Apple Valley (Cal.), California Baptist); James Cameron (6-5 mid, Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands), Lachlan Polson (6-7 mid, Victoria-Claremont), Adrian Best (5-11 lib, Grand Prairie (Alb.)-St Joseph Catholic)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Nathan Vandelden (6-2 set, Langley-Credo Chrsitian), Dan Vaags (6-6 mid, Abbotsford Christian), Joel Nikkel (6-2 OH, BCI-Waterloo), Matt Lieuwen (6-4 OH, Abbotsford-MEI, Douglas College)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Mitchell Duthie (6-5 OH, Prince George-Kelly Road), Trevor Zemlak (6-8 LS, Prince George-DP Todd), Tyler Remenda (6-1 P/L, Calgary-Lord Beaverbrook), Josh Lockert (6-5 Mid, Airdrie (Alta.)-George McDougall), Nick Schmidt (6-2 Set, Calgary-Western Canada), Scott Bedell (6-0 LS, Cranbrook–Mt. Baker), Riley Young (6-3 LS, Quesnel-Correlieu, College of the Rockies)

DOUGLAS

Andrew McWilliam (6-5 OH, U of Guelph), Angus Ireland (6-0 set, Comox-Highland), Mustafa Haq (6-6 mid, Vancouver Technical)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Wayne Woyciehouski (6-5 mid, Prince George-College Heights), Trevor Dykshoom (6-6 M, Abbotsford Christian)

ACAC

GRAND PRAIRIE

Austin Cromary (6-4 RS, Prince George-College Heights), Hunter Hernstedt (6-3 mid, Chetwynd)

WRESTLING

MEN

NCAA

SIMON FRASER

Parmvir Dhesi (5-9, Burnaby Central), Brodie MacKenzie (5-10, Maple Ridge)

CIS

WINNIPEG

Kyle Nguyen (Vancouver-John Oliver)

 

WOMEN’S SPORTS

BASKETBALL

NCAA

DIV. 1

OREGON STATE

Ruth Hamblin (6-5 C, Houston Christian)

PEPPERDINE

Alisha Roberts (5-7 G, Vancouver-York House)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Allison Patterson (6-3 C, North Vancouver-Handsworth), Ariana Sider (5-7 G, New Westminster), Laiken Cerenzie (5-9 W, Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Michelle Spacek (5-6 G, Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Belce Yoruk (5-8 G, Istanbul, Halifax Grammar), Meg Wilson (6-1 F, London (Ont.)-Lucas)

CIS

BRANDON

Elsa Langill (5-10, South Kamloops, Thompson Rivers)

FRASER VALLEY

Shayna Littman (5-11 F, Coquitlam-Centennial), Jessica Collins (5-9 F, Abbotsford-Yale)

LETHBRIDGE

Karen Li (5-3 G, Vancouver-Britannia)

NORTHERN B.C.

Jordyn Rabbit (5-5 G, Salmon Arm, SAIT), Allison Seinen (5-10 F, Houston Christian), Lauren Lamont (5-11 W, Maple Ridge), Kellie Fluit (5-11 P, Lynden (Wash.), Whatcom CC, Wenatchee CC)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Megan Sherwood (5-11 F, Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Denise Spacek (5-foot-6 G, Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Becky Fernandez (6-2 F, Vancouver-Britannia)

TRINITY WESTERN

Jamie Andrews Stobart (5-8 W, Edmonton Christian), Natalie Carkner (5-5 G, Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Maddie Lougheed (6-1 F, Owen Sound-West Hill), Luca Schmidt (5-7 G, Langley-Brookswood

UBC

Jaime Hills (5-9 G, North Vancouver-Handsworth), Cherub Lum (5-6 G, Vancouver-York House), Andrea Strujic (6-3 F, Vancouver-Kitsilano), Maggie Sundberg (5-8 G, Storrs-Edwin O. Smith (Conn.), Wallingford-Choate Rosemary Hall), Susan Thompson (6-1 F, Calgary-Western Canada)

UBC OKANAGAN

Sarah Allison (5-10 G, Surrey-Elgin Park, U of Calgary), Jessica Jazdarehee (5-8 G, Coquitlam-Gleneagle); Kayla McFadden (6-0 F, Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney)

VICTORIA

Kristen Monasterski (6-2 F Marwayne-Jubilee, Edmonton-Grant McEwan), Jenna Bugiardini (5-11 G Hamilton-St. Mary’sCatholic), Ashley McGinnis (5-3 G Oliver-South Okanagan), Nicole Karstein (6-0 F Kamloops-Sa-Hali), Melynda Van der Borgh (5-11 F Calgary-St. Mary’s), Jenna Krug (5-7 G North Vancouver-Seycove), Mikaela Turik (6-1 F Sydney)

CCAA

PACWEST

CAMOSUN

Caitlyn Anderson ( 6-1 P,Victoria-Claremont), Emily Frame (5-11 P/W, Victoria-Oak Bay), Danielle Lessard (5-8 G, Port Alberni-Alberni District), Marina Low (5-7 W,Victoria-Spectrum), Melissa Van Dyk (6-0 P/W, Victoria-Claremont), Julia Murray (5-7 W, Victoria, Mt. Douglas), Miranda Cuthbertson (5-9 P/W, Qualicum Beach-Kwalikum), Sara McKinnon (5-6 G, Victoria-Reynolds), Jasmine Montgomery-Reid (5-11 W, Keremeos-Similkameen), Emily Wiersma (5-9 P, Victoria-Spectrum), Rebecca Tucker (6-1 P, Black Diamond, Alta.-Oilfields), Elyse Matthews (5-11 P, Victoria-Stelly’s, UVic)m Eboni Sweat (5-6 G, Denver-George Washington, Miles (Montana) CC, Tabor (Kansas)), Melissa Poce (5-4,G,Calgary-Western Canada, Kwantlen)

CAPILANO

Colleen O’Melinn (5-7 G, Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney), Danica Mitchell (5-8 G, North Vancouver-Argyle), Francis Penafiel (5-8 G, Vancouver-St. Patrick’s), Jaine Taylor (6-1 P, North Vancouver-Carson Graham, U of Toronto), Paige Lalanne (5-11 P, North Vancouver-Saint Thomas Aquinas), Stacey Graham (5-9 G, Surrey-Elgin Park)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Janelle Tencate Brouwer (5-7 G, Hope), Deanna Esau (6-0 F, Abbotsford-His Hill Bible)

DOUGLAS

Adelia Paul (5-4 G, Kitimat-Haisla), Shanice Fouco-Guy (5-3 G, Coquitlam-Centennial), Chloe Kennedy (6-0 G/F, Summerland), Mandy VanMuyen (5-9 G, Chilliwack-Unity Christian), Taylor Carle (5-8 G, Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie), Jettie McLaughlin (5-11 F, New Westminster), Mackenzie Brenner (5-8 G, Ft. McMurray (Alta.), Garaline Tom (5-9 P/F, Nanaimo-Wellington), Kenisha Whitney (6-1 P/F, Calgary-Centennial)

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC

Amber-Lee Kavanagh (5-11 F Langley-Brookswood), Haeley Williams (5-6 G Maple Ridge), Laura Geissert (6-0 F Garburg, Germany-Gymnasium Philipinum); Ashley Sullivan (6-0 F, Surrey-Tamanawis, Simon Fraser); Melissa Spring (6-0 F Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat, Columbia Bible), Taryn Christian (6-1 F, Kamloops-Valleyview), Sara Kurath (5-10 F, Abbotsford-Yale)

LANGARA

Jolissa Crossely (5-10 G/F, Vancouver-Britannia), Jennifer Carpio (5-7 G, Vancouver-Britannia), Tony Li (5-8 G, Vancouver-Kitsilano), Emily Rowlandson (5-10 F, Courtenay-Mark Isfeld).

QUEST

Natasha Weninger (5-8 G, Saskatoon-St. Josephs), Caci Schlechter (6-1 P, Agassiz)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jami Oliver (6-1 P, Port Alberni-Alberni District); Megan Cawthrone  (5-9 G, Nanaimo-Cedar), Cathy Jordan (5-8 G, Nanaimo-Cedar), Chardonnae Mortimer (6-0 P, Lower Columbia CC), Erin Vekic (5-10 G, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Kwantlen)

ACAC

BRIERCREST

Karly Goertzen (5-7 G, Abbotsford Christian)

BADMINTON

CCAA

PACWEST

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Eunice Chan (5-4 Dbl, Victoria-Lambrick Park)

FIELD HOCKEY

CIS

UBC

Hannah Haughn (5-1 M, North Vancouver-Handsworth), Rachel Donohoe (5-4 D North Vancouver-Argyle); Lauren Logush (5-6 GK, Richmond Hill (Ont.)-St. Thomas of Villanova College)

VICTORIA

Sheriden Goodmanson (5-7 GK, Victoria-Lambrick Park); Rosie Beale (5-2 D, Victoria-Claremont); Andrea Jones (5-4 M/D, Vancouver-Crofton House); Brianna Beaudry (5-6 F, Kelowna); Lizzie Yates (5-4 D/M, Shawnigan Lake); Marin Davidson (5-4 M, South Delta); Meaghan Matthews (5-6 M, South Delta); Chelsea Marshall (5-4 M, Kelowna); Mei Lin Cheung (5-6 M, South Kamloops); Amanda Kurianowicz (5-3 F, Calgary-James Fowler); Amanda Watson (5-7 D/M/F, North Vancouver-Handsworth); Shahbaz Claire (5-8 F, Victoria-Lambrick Park); Erin Cornell (5-6 F, Shawnigan Lake)

MCGILL

Kylie Nabata (North Vancouver-Handsworth)

QUEEN’S

Lauren Taylor (Vancouver-Crofton House)

NCAA

DIV. 1

BRYANT

Bronwyn Walton (North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

CALIFORNIA

Stephanie Elmitt (M, West Vancouver)

DUKE

Kendra Perrin (5-3 D, North Vancouver-Handsworth)

HOFSTRA

Leigh Maxwell-Smith (F, Vancouver-Eric Hamber)

MICHIGAN

Ashley Donaldson (F, West Vancouver), Taryn Mark (M, West Vancouver)

MICHIGAN STATE

Adrea Donaldson (D, West Vancouver)

PROVIDENCE

Emma Mackie (5-2 M, South Delta)

GOLF

NAIA

UBC

Valentina Trillo (5-4, Port Moody-Heritage Woods), Sarah Dunning (5-8, Kitchener (Ont.)-Huron Heights), Megan Paul (5-6, Calgary-Dr. E.P. Scarlett)

NCAA

SIMON FRASER

Jennifer McTeer (5-5, Creston-Prince Charles), Macknzie Field (5-3, Grand Forks), Kirstin Jorgensen (5-2, Prince George)

HOCKEY

CIS

UBC

Jenna Carpenter-Boesch (5-9 F, Regina-Campbell Collegiate, Regina Rebels), Natalie May (5-6 F, Richmond-Cambie, Concordia), Emily O’Neill (5-6 F, Oakville-St. Ignatius of Loyola, Oakville Jr. Hornets), Nicole Saxvik (5-7 F, North Vancouver-Seycove, Pacific Steelers), Stephanie Schaupmeyer (5-8 F, Kelowna-Okanagan Mission, Pursuit of Excellence), Alanna Tinney (5-6 F, Stony Plain (Alta.)-Memorial Composite, Edmonton Thunder), Alanna McMullen (5-2 D/F, Warner Hockey School (Alta.), Buffalo State), Haneet Parhar (5-5 F West Vancouver-Sentinel)

OUA

UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Rachel Budden (5-4 D, Richmond-R.A. McMath)

AUS

Sienna Cooke (gkp, Langley)

CCAA

ACAC

RED DEER

Alex Frisk (5-5 gkp, Langley-Walnut Grove)

NCAA

DIV. 3

CHATHAM

Marisa Ricci (5-2 C, Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

ROWING

UBC

Erin Snelgrove (5-6, St. Catharines-Denis Morris Catholic, Queen’s), Eleanor Clarke (5-11, Richmond), Siena W.H. Hutton (5-7, Vancouver-University Hill), Stephanie MacKinnon (5-10, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier), Alexis Thind (5-8, Victoria-St. Andrew’s)

VICTORIA

Cate White (5-7, Calgary-Western Canada), Christy Scholten (5-10, Duncan-Cowichan), Ceilidh Robertson-Jones (5-10, Victoria-Reynolds), Amanada Pomphrey (Victoria-Parkland)

NCAA

OLD DOMINION

Keira Flanagan (Victoria-Parkland)

SOCCER

NCAA DIV. 1

ARKANSAS STATE

Lindsay Johansen (D, North Vancouver-Handsworth)

DARTMOUTH

Lucielle Kozlov (F, North Vancouver-Argyle)

DEPAUL

Elise Wyatt (F, Surrey-Elgin Park)

NEBRASKA

Katie Kraeutner (5-4 M, Victoria-Parkland)

SAN JOSE STATE

Zoe Makrigiannis (GK, Surrey-Panorama Ridge)

SANTA CLARA

Brittany Ambrose (F, Surrey-Elgin Park)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Olivia Aguiar (5-6 M, Coquitlam-Centennial), Brianna Morrison (5-7 M, Pitt Meadows), Shivani Sami (5-4 M, Burnaby North), Amanda Gilliland (5-6 GKP, North Delta-Seaquam), Julie Devriendt (5-4 M/D, North Delta-Burnsview)

NAIA

SCIENCES AND ARTS OF OKLAHOMA

Vanessa Yates (5-5 M, Nanaimo-Dover Bay)

JUNIOR COLLEGE

NWAACC

COLUMBIA BASIN

Sydney Elrick (5-3 M, South Delta), Nicole Porter (5-8 gkp, South Delta)

CIS

CANADA WEST

FRASER VALLEY

Kayla Klim (5-9 gkp, Burnaby Mountain), Samantha Ricker (5-9 D, North Delta-Delview), Tristan Corneil (5-8 D, Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir), Danica Kump (5-4 F, Surrey-Holy Cross), Kara Delwo (5-7 M, Abbotsford-Robert Bateman), Karlee Pedersen (5-6 D, Abbotsford-Robert Bateman), Cassie Hugh (5-8 D, Calgary-E.P. Scarlett), Tasha Guenther (5-9 M, Calgary-Lord Beaverbrook), Lauren Kruger (5-7 D, North Delta-Sands)

TRINITY WESTERN

Stephanie Chin (5-5 M, Calgary-St. Francis), Krista Gommeringer (5-6 F, Calgary-Lord Beaverbrook), Christina Oliverio (5-7 G, Calgary-Bearspaw Christian), Lindsey Pulice (5-4 D, Burnaby North), Vanessa Wiebe (5-9 D, Surrey Christian), Isabella Ditrocchio (5-8 F, Burnaby North)

UBC

Madison Guy (D, Langley-Brookswood), Shayla Chorney (F Vancouver-Killarney), Alyssa Ciona (D/F, (Minn.) Faribault-Shattuck-St. Mary’s), Samantha Drescher (F, Burnaby-St. Thomas More), Meghan Pasternak (D, North Vancouver-Seycove), Tamara Roughead (MF Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best), Navneet Samra (MF/F, Surrey-Panorama Ridge), Nicky Sydor (F, South Delta)

VICTORIA VIKES

Sarah Douglas (5-5 S/M Victoria-Glenlyon Norfolk), Michelle Mezei (5-5 M/D Victoria-Claremont), Sarah Lefebvre (5-3 S, Victoria-Lambrick Park), Allie Weibe (5-7 F, Delta); Nikki Turner (5-7 D, Victoria-Claremont), Sam Lee (5-3 D, Victoria-Claremont), Erika Groten (5-11 D, Calgary-Saint Francis), Mairi Horth (5-6 M/D, Mill Bay-Brentwood College), Hannah Gendron (5-6 GK, California-Davis)

OUA

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE

Alexandria Childs (5-7 C/M, Prince George-Duchess Park)

WILFRID LAURIER

Katie Bishop (5-6 M, Surrey-Southridge), Shannon Fraser (5-3 M, Surrey-Southridge)

RSEQ

CONCORDIA

Hillary Hyland (5-5 F, North Vancouver-Windsor)

MCGILL

Zoe Fasoulakis (F, Vancouver-Eric Hamber)

AUS

DALHOUSIE

Delaney Hoyle (5-5 M, North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

UPEI

Kim Brown (5-4 M, Lantzville)

CCAA

PACWEST

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC

Parm Rai (5-5, Surrey-Queen Elizabeth), Harveer Rai (Surrey-Queen Elizabeth), Kaylee Dodds (Surrey-Fraser Heights), Michelle Knowlan (North Delta-Burnsview), Jenaya French (5-4 D, Surrey-Semiahmoo), Sukhleen Gill (5-7 GK, Surrey-L.A. Matheson), Rachel Gledstone (Surrey-Clayton Heights), Danyka Wadley (North Delta-Burnsview)

LANGARA

Katarina Tomic (6-0 M, Burnaby-Cariboo Hill), Amelia Brown (5-9 F, West Vancouver-Sentinel), Amrit Berar (5-9 F, Richmond-Matthew McNair), Samantha McLuskie (5-6 M/F, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts), Jodie Davis (5-4 D, Maple Ridge-Garibaldi), Courtney Sheppard (5-5 M, Port Moody-Heritage Woods), Jocelyn Trenaman (5-8 D, Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best), Jesse Holowaty (5-9 F, Delta)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Kindra Maricle (5-8 M, Kamloops-Valleyview), Kelsey Martin (5-7 F, South Kamloops), Olivia Rasmussen (5-0 D, Kamloops-St. Ann’s), Madison Ellis (5-8 M, South Kamloops), Courtney Daly (5-8 F, South Kamloops), Courtney Burnett (5-2 M, Langley-Walnut Grove), Marlie Rittinger (5-7 M, Ashcroft, Simon Fraser), Jennifer Mayson (5-6 M/F, Calgary-Western Canada, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M)

UBC OKANAGAN

Justine Drosdovech (5-10 D/F Kelowna-Immaculata), Kelsey Livingstone (5-7 F, Vancouver-Kitsilano)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jillian Kelly (5-5 M, Calgary-E.P.Scarlett), Carli Rey (5-4 F, Brando-Crocus Plains), Joanna Geck (5-7, Calgary-Centennial High), Erin Lonsdale (5-3 D, Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Rachel Jones (5-5 F, Parksville- Ballenas), Emily Rowbotham (5-9 gkp, Powell River-Brooks)

ACAA

ST. THOMAS

Chloe Annas (5-7, Surrey-Kwantlen Park), Ashley Swinton (5-6, Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands)

SOFTBALL

NCAA

DIV. 1

WASHINGTON

Jocelyn Cater (P, Washington)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Rachel Proctor (5-9 OF, Surrey-Clayton Heights), Nicole Ratel (6-0 C/1B, Langley-Walnut Grove), Annie Gogich (5-8 C/OF, Ardrossan (Alta.)-Archbishop Jordan Catholic), Mackenzie Bender (5-11 P/1B, St. Albert (Alta.)-Paul Kane), Alana Pineault (5-8, U/INF, North Surrey)

NAIA

UBC

Quinn Dhaliwal (5-4 2B, North Delta-Seaquam), Leanne Jung (5-1 C/OF, North Delta-Seaquam), Brittany Hince Siwicki (5-6 3B/SS, Winnipeg-St. Mary’s)

NWAACC

DOUGLAS

Hillary Strelau (5-7 SS, Richmond-Hugh Boyd), Emiko Nomura  (5-4 1B/P, Richmond-RA McMath), Taryn Uyeno (5-1 CF, Surrey-Fleetwood Park), Iris Chow (5-2 OF, Maple Ridge-Thomas Haney)

NJCAA

TRINITY VALLEY CC

Andrea Sitter (Garibaldi-Maple Ridge)

SEWARD COUNTY CC

Rebeka Allen (P/3B, Maple Ridge)

SQUASH

NCAA

WOMEN

CORNELL

Abbey Foster (West Vancouver-Sentinel)

DREXEL

Kaitlyn Money (Vancouver-York House)

CORNELL

Brynn Daniels (Shawnigan Lake)

SWIMMING

CIS

CALGARY

Danielle Sayer (Coquitlam-Gleneagle)

UBC

Melisa Jung (5-6 North Vancouver-Argyle), Patricia Pierse (5-6 (Alta.) Edmonton-St Francis Xavier), Erin Stamp (5-10 (Ont.) Guelph-Centennial CVI)

NCAA

SIMON FRASER

Mariya Chekanovych (breast, Burnaby), Katrina Sharpe (back, Edmonton), Brianna Bailey (breast, Red Deer, Alta.), Katie Elsinga (free, Surrey)

TENNIS

NCAA

DIV. 1

WEST VIRGINIA

Vivian Tsui (Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney)

WESTERN MICHIGAN

Kelsey King (West Vancouver-Sentinel)

TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY

CIS

CANADA WEST

CALGARY

Shelby Smithson (5-9, Langley-Walnut Grove)

TRINITY WESTERN

Delyth Harper (5-7, Revelstoke), Meg Harradine (Langley-Walnut Grove), Rebecca Marchant (5-8, Blackburn (Aust.)-East Doncaster), Erin Kokayko (5-7, Kelowna Christian), Anastasia Pearse (Victoria-St. Andrews, UVic), Lexie Tjernagel (5-7, New Westminster), Liza Whitehead (5-2, Surrey-Johnston Heights, Simon Fraser, U of Utah)

UBC

Adrianne Erdman (5-9, Calgary-Sir Winston Churchill), Tamara Harris (5-7, New Westminster, Douglas), Manisha Kandola (6-1, New Westminster), Joy Spear-Chief Morris (5-7, Lethbridge Collegiate Institute), Katherine Tourigny (5-5, Vancouver-West Point Grey Academy), Megan Capistrano (Fair Oaks (Cal.)-Bella Vista, Sacramento-American River), Vanora Guerard (La Jolla, Cal.), Michelle Hebert (Winnipeg-Sturgeon Heights), Carina Helm (Tumbler Ridge), Sarah Hughes (Okotoks (Alta.)-Foothills Composite), Hersimran Rai (New Westminster)

VICTORIA

Maddy MacDonald (U of Calgary)

NCAA

DIV. 1

CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO

Ashley Windsor (Langley-Walnut Grove)

PENNSYLVANIA

Serena Graf (North Delta-Seaquam)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Kansas Mackenzie (Vancouver-Prince of Wales), Peggy Noel (South Delta), Kayla Lennea (Abbotsford Collegiate), Kim Neville-Rutherford (Victoria-Parkland), Erina Cho (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best), Chantel Desch (Abbotsford-Yale), Courtney Howe-Smith (Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir), Gabby Napoleone (New Westminster)

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN

Rachel Cho (Surrey-Semiahmoo)

VOLLEYBALL

CIS

CANADA WEST

THOMPSON RIVERS

Katie Woo (5-10 set, Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Hillary Schell (5-10 OH, Kelowna), Rachel Murray (5-10 OH, Edmonton-Jasper Place), Rebecca Merasty (5-7 lib, Meadow Lake (Sask.)-Carpenter, NAIT), Kristen Giesbrecht (5-10 mid/OH, Gretna (Man.)-Mennonite Collegiate)

TRINITY WESTERN

Sophie Carpentier (6-1 OH, Ottawa-Catholique Franco-Cite), Kristen Moncks (5-9 LS, Standard, (Alta.), Medicine Hat College), Chelsea Tancon (6-0 OH, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier)

UBC

Danielle Brisebois (6-0 MB/OH, Vaughan (Ont.)-The Hill Academy), Juliana Kaufmanis (6-0 OH/mid Richmond-R.A. McMath); Emily Cicon (6-0 mid. Courtenay-Mark R. Isfeld)

UBC OKANAGAN

Megan Festival (5-11 LS, Calgary-Western Canada), Kaitlynn Given (5-10 LS, Kelowna), Emily Oxland (5-10 set, North Vancouver-Handsworth), Katie Wuttunee (6-3 mid, North Vancouver-Carson Graham, Capilano)

OUA

GUELPH GRYPHONS

Kristen Almhjell (5-8 LS, Richmond-R.A. McMath)

AUS

ST MARY’S

Tessa Michaels (5-9 set/lib, Mill Bay-Brentwood College)

TORONTO

Kate Lonergan (5-4 lib, North Vancouver-Argyle)

YORK

Kirsten Dillon (5-8 set, Surrey-L.A. Matheson), Melissa Smillie (5-10 OH, Surrey-Elgin Park)

CCAA

PACWEST

CAMOSUN

Clair Ash (6-0 mid, Victoria-Stelly’s), Erika Morris (6-1 O/S, Prince George), Kira Sutcliffe (6-0 O/S, Rock Creek, TRU), Lainey Jantzi (6-0 mid, Parksville-Ballenas)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Taylor Sieben (5-8 OH, Grande Prairie-St Joseph Catholic), Nikki Valgardson (5-8 set, Kelowna), Stephanie Welch (5-7 lib/power, Prince George-Duchess Park ), Jen Pillon (5-9 lib, Kamloops-Sa-Hali), Julie Pillon (5-9 set, Kamloops-Sa-Hali), Kelsey Thompson (5-8 OH, Vernon-Clarence Fulton, Grant McEwan)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Allysia Smith (5-10 OH, Langley Christian), Maria Cupido (5-8 OH, Surrey Christian), Sabrina Viekle (5-7 OH, Unity Saskatchewan Composite), Kianna Stearns (5-6 OH, Maple Ridge-Thomas Haney)

DOUGLAS

Courtney Wilson (5-11 mid, Campbell River-Timberline), Hayley Flower-Ainge (5-9 LS, Delta), Megan Ramstad (5-9 lib/OH), Kelowna-Mount Boucherie), Tori Trim (5-8 LS, Surrey-Clayton Heights), Mandy Grierson (6-0 set, Abbotsford-Yale, UA-Fairbanks, UA-Anchorage)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Megan Rosenlund (5-9 lib, Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Megan Groenendijk (5-10 OH, Cowichan-Duncan Christian), Kenzie MacDonald (5-11 RS, Nanaimo-Wellington), Jamie Basset (5-10 setter, Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Kailey Dodd (6-1 mid, Comox-Highland), Ashley Cousens (5-10 set, Capilano), Ashley Van Acken (6-2 mid, Capilano), Martina Mazzei (5-9 OH, Bryan College (Tennessee), Marlee Kanigan (5-9 RS, College Of the Rockies)

ACAC

BRIERCREST

Angela Wassen (5-8, Langley Fundamental), Whitney Zylstra (5-8, Chilliwack-Highroad Academy)

CONCORDIA

Mackenzie Bouchard (5-7 lib, Prince George-Duchess Park)

OCAA

DURHAM COLLEGE

Amy Hogan (5-10 OH, Prince George-Duchess Park)

NCAA

DIV. 1

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI

Tyger Holt (6-2 OH, Victoria-Lambrick Park)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Keirsten Mend (5-9 OH, Penticton), Brooklyn Seeman (5-10 set, Prince George), Amelia Sponza (5-11 Mid, North Vancouver-Saint Thomas Aquinas), Rachel Vanstone (6-0 mid, Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Helen Yan (5-7OH, Port Moody)

NAIA

WEBBER INTERNATIONAL (Fla.)

Breanna Evoy (5-10, L, OH, RS, Surrey-Clayton Heights)

WATER POLO

NCAA

STANFORD

Gurpreet Sohi (North Delta-Seaquam)

UCLA

Alexa Tielmann (Abbotsford-Yale)

WRESTLING

NCAA

SIMON FRASER

Zandri Botha (Abbotsford-Yale), Joy Lee (Surrey-Guildford Park), Maddie Millsip (Langley), Aika Mitchell (Seattle (Wash.)-Lakeside), Jennifer Anderson (Pullayup (Wash.)-Emerald Ridge), Lilia Gudzyuk (5-7, Auburn (Wash.)-Mountainview, Northern Michigan), Savanna Nickols (Arcata (Cal.))

2010-11 RECRUITS LIST

MEN

BASKETBALL

NCAA

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Yoan Zola (6-7 P, St. Martin de France Academy, City College of San Francisco); Jahmar Thompson (6-4 F Toronto-Metro Prep Academy); Jordan Sergent (6-5 F Sonora, Cal., Modesto J.C.); Matt Raivio (6-0 PG, Vancouver, Wash.-Mountain View, Santa Rosa J.C.); Scott Hind (6-3 SG Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

CIS

CANADA WEST

FRASER VALLEY

Jordan Blackman (6-5 G Abbotsford-Yale); Luke Braund (6-6 F Vancouver-St. George’s, Western Ontario (CIS)); Mike James (6-6 F Winnipeg-Oak Park, Winnipeg (CIS)); Klaus Figueiredo (6-6 G Calgary-Paul Kane, NAIT (CCAA))

THOMPSON RIVERS

Richard Bos (6-6 F Surrey-Holy); Justin King (6-4 Las Vegas-Liberty, Skagit Valley CC); Will Ondrik ( 6-7 F Surrey-White Rock Christian Academy); Mike Zayas ( 6-2 G Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Derek Wolf (6-1G Penticton), Blaz Bozinovic (6-10 F Kamloops-St. Ann’s Academy); Ivan Bozinovic (6-10 Kamloops-St. Ann’s Academy); Zach Usherwood (5-10 PG Coquitlam-Gleneagle); Akeem Pierre (5-11G Richmond-R.C. Palmer, UBC)

TRINITY WESTERN

Justin Bakuteka (6-1 PG Toronto-Martingrove, Lakeland College); Dan Briscoe (6-4 W,Kelowna-KSS,UBC-Okanagan); Mich Cockrill (6-5 G  Chilliwack-GW Graham, UBC-Okanagan); Taylor Heinrichs (6-7 W Coquitlam-Heritage Wood); Sean Peter (6-3 G Ottawa-Hillcrest, Ottawa)

UBC

Nakai Luyken (6-2 G Abbotsford-Yale); David Wagner (6-8 F South Kamloops); Malcolm Williams (6-2 G Pitt Meadows)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Yassine Ghomari (6-0 G Vancouver-Kitsilano, Langara); Brad Quevillon (5-9 G Vancouver-Kitsilano, Langara); Parry Aulakh (6-2 G Oliver-South Okanagan); Bret Macdonald (6-1 PG Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Julian Asselstine (6-8 P Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Ben Hindson (6-9 P, Naramata-Brentwood College); Nick Fournier (6-5 F, Niagara Falls-Welland Centennial)

VICTORIA

Michael Acheampong (6-2 G Toronto-Humber); Vijay Dhillon (6-0 G Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Dominic Ohl (6-7 F Victoria-Claremont); Sean Patrick (6-4 F London, Ont.-St. Thomas Aquinas); Reiner Theil (6-5 W Vancouver-Vancouver College); John Woldu (5-11 G London-Beal, Windsor)

BRANDON

Alex Klocek (6-4 G/F Coquitlam-Gleneagle); Turell Scott (6-4 G/F Coquitlam-Gleneagle)

OUA

WATERLOO

Luke Ehman (5-11 G Surrey-Holy Cross)

WESTERN ONTARIO

Larry Blyth (6-5 F, Langley-Walnut Grove)

AUS

ST. MARY’S

Warren Liang (6-4 G Vancouver-Sir Charles Tupper)

CCAA

BCCAA

CAMOSUN

A.J. Beaudry (6-3 W Winnipeg–River East Collegiate); James Blandford (6-5 F Victoria-Stelly’s); Joe Jennings (6-7 F Airdrie, Alta.-Bert Church); Amit Khatkar (5-11 G Victoria-Claremont); Chris LeQuesne (5-10 G Victoria-Belmont); Jason Nenzel (6-1 G Parksville-Ballenas); Greg Partington (6-6 F Victoria-Spectrum); Demeko Simons (5-7 G Victoria-Mount Douglas); Desmond Slack (6-1 G Victoria-Claremont)

CAPILANO

Ater Degal (5-11 G Burnaby South); Wes Dekleer (6-4 GF North Vancouver – Argyle); John Leong (5-11 G North Vancouver-Handsworth); Rob Hougard (6-6 F Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Graeme McCallum (6-3 G Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Red Deer CCAA); Tyler Lutton (6-3 G Coquitlam-Pinetree, Acadia CIS); Omid Davani Pourmomen (6-4 G/F Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Victoria CIS); Sam Zhang (6-4 F, Douglas)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Kevin Ford (6-0 G Seattle-Kent-Meridian); Des O’Brien (5-11 G Kelowna-Mt Boucherie); Darrell Popken (6-4 F Abbotsford-Yale); Wilson Willock (6-1 G Hope)

DOUGLAS

Navjot Bains (6-5 PF Surrey-Tamanawis); Gagan Sahota (6-5 SF Surrey-Tamanawis); Karan Bains (6-2, PG Surrey-Tamanawis), Keith Nath (6-3 F Vancouver-Killarney)

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC

Aaron Ram (6-3 G North Delta-Seaquam); Chris Archangel (6-0 PG, Windsor, Ont.-Catholic Central); David Poole (6-6 F Southfield, Mich.-West Bloomfield); Gurpal Mann (6-4 F Surrey-Queen Elizabeth); Peter Mark Mitchell (6-2 G/F, Windsor Ont.-Catholic Central, St. Clair CCAA); Steven Adusei (5-8 PG North Delta-Seaquam, Douglas); Tristan Gruenthaler (6-6 F Abbotsford-Yale); William Takyi-Prah (6-3 G Vancouver-St. George’s)

LANGARA

Brody Greig (6-1 G Richmond-R.A. McMath); Ranjodh Hare (6-4 F Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Jitinder Lohcham (6-7 F Vancouver-David Thompson, UFV); Vince Tolentino (6-3 G/F Vancouver College)

NORTHERN B.C.

Billy Cheng (5-7 PG, Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Kevan Madsen (6-10 F, Prince George-Kelly Road); Gabe Aubertin (6-6 F, Kettle Falls, Wash.-Peninsula College); Charles Barton (6-3 F, Vernon-Clarence Fulton, Thompson Rivers)

QUEST

Dylan Kular (6-3 G Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat, Kwantlen); Piero Simovic (6-1 G Nanaimo-Wellington); Sunny Johal (6-8 F Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Justin Tryon (6-3 F Qualicum Beach-Kwalikum); Mo Dadfar (6-5 F Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Josh Beasley (6-1 G Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Gurminder Kang (6-3 G, Abbotsford-WJ Mouat)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Greg Gillies  (6-5 F Nanaimo-Dover Bay, SFU); Jason Mckee  (6-5 F Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Jarryd Engevik (6-5 F Nanaimo-Cedar); Trevor Davidson (6-2G Nanaimo-Dover Bay)

ACAA

LAKELAND

Daniel Edwards (6-3 F Burnaby South)

BASEBALL

UBC

Jerod Bartnik (6-2 OF Langley Blaze), Kevin Biro (6-0 INF Deep Bay), John Caputo (6-1 INF Toronto Mets), Dane Donegan (6-2 RHP Denver, Col.-Littleton), Tyler Enns (6-1 OF Miles Macdonnel Collegiate-Winnipeg), Alex Graham (6-0 RHP North Vancouver-Handsworth), Brody Hawkins (5-10 C North Delta-Sands), Mike Krische (6-2 OF Langley-Brookswood), Gabe Mark (5-11 INF Richview Collegiate-Toronto), Kenton Schroter (6-1 RHP Wellington, Ont.), Matt Trimble (6-2 LHP Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

Ty Walker (LHP, North Delta-Sands)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Lee Harty (6-3 P/3B/DH Geelong-Australian Technical College, Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Brent Foreman (6-2 C Coquitlam-Centennial, Coquitlam Reds)

U.S. JUNIOR COLLEGE

EL PASO

Josh Sigurdson(6-0 IF/OF Surrey-Semiahmoo)

BADMINTON

CCAA

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jonathan Foster (5-10  Nanaimo Christian)

LANGARA

Luke John James Couture (6-4, St. John, NB-Saint Malachy’s Memorial)

FIELD LACROSSE

NCAA

WHEELING JESUIT

Tyler Buchan (5-10 mid/attack Surrey-Holy Cross)

FOOTBALL

NCAA FBS

BOISE STATE

Taylor Loffler (6-4 DB, Kelowna)

RICE

Christian Covington (6-3 DT Vancouver College)

NCAA FCS

MONTANA STATE

Rhys Gilbert (5-10 QB North Vancouver-Windsor)

NCAA DIV. 2

GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

SIMON FRASER

Adam Dykstra (6-3 LB, UBC); Keenan North (6-4 LB, Bellingham HS); Adam Zaruba (6-5 TE, North Vancouver-Carson Graham); Kody Penner (6-5 TE, Salmon Arm); Ahmad Korma (6-2 LB, Snoqualmie, Wash.-Mt. Si); Kristian Lawrence (6-5 DL, Ottawa-St. Peter’s); Alex Hernandez (6-2 LB Vancouver College); Kyle Kawamoto (5-11 WR, North Vancouver-Handsworth); Alex Iezzi (6-2 RB London, Ont.-Mother Theresa); Marcell Noel Etchu Njang (6-2 TE Mississauga, Ont.-Father Goetz); Alex Agnoletto (6-1 OL, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Marcus Goods (6-4 DL Edmonton-Jasper Place); Anthony Belmonte (6-1 WR, Vancouver-Notre Dame); Martin Duckhorn (6-3 DE Pitt Meadows); Ben Nield (6-4 OL, Arlington, Wash, D.C.); Matt Kraft (6-0 SS, South Delta); Bobby Pospischil (5-9 WR, Coquitlam-Centenial); Mitchell Barnett (6-0 LB, North Vancouver-Handsworth); Brad Bomberry (6-1 SS, Kirkland, Wash.-Juanita); Nick Dentay (6-4 OL, Aurora, Ont.-St. Andrews); Braden Schram (6-4 LB, Manning, Alta.); Noslan Jara (6-4 TE Vancouver-Notre Dame); Cam Bedore (5-11 QB, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Nikolai Karpun (6-1 K/P, North Delta-Sands); Brian Baldwin (5-10 DB, Camarillo, Cal.-Moorpark J.C.); Quin Courtney (6-1 OL, Chelan, Wash.); Cam Brown (6-2 OL, Vanderhoof-Nechako Valley); Robert Sharps (5-11 DB, Carnation, Wash.-Eastlake); Cameron Hanson (6-3 WR, Henderson, Nev.-Bishop Gorman Prep); Robin Weathersby (5-11 DB, Chelan, Wash.); Connor Whitelaw (6-3 QB, South Kamloops); Sam Swerhone (5-11 WR, Portland Christian); Dakota Sanchez (6-3 DT, Bellingham, Wash.); Sammy Jasper (6-4 OL, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Daniel McCutcheon (6-1 WR, Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Spencer Lang (6-8 DL, Coquitlam-Centennial); Desmond Bassi (6-2 WR, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Stephen Lewis (6-2 DL, North Vancovuer-Windsor); Earl Anderson (5-10 SB, Simcoe, Ont.-Holy Trinity); Tanner Pearce (6-2 SS, Mission); Jacob Hayes (6-4 OL/DL, Coquitlam-Centennial); Tarrance Crawford (6-0 RB, Windsor, Ont.-CCH Ravens); Jake Christianson (6-4 OL, Campbell River-Timberline); Trey Wheeler (6-1 QB, Issaquah, Wash.-Liberty); Jared Soll (6-3 LB, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Jayden Ockenden (6-0 DB, Kamloops-Norkam); Joey Iatzko (6-3 LB, Windsor, Ont.-W.F. Herman; Jordan Traversy (6-2 FB, North Delta-Sands); Tuomas Nurmi (6-1 DB, Helsinki, Fin.); Tyler Fong (6-0 DB, Victoria-Mt. Douglas); William Hodgman (6-4 OL, Yuma-Arizona Western J.C.); Zach Rousseau (6-7 OL, Victoria-Mt Douglas)

CIS

CANADA WEST

UBC

Ben Bahrami (6-2 LB West Vancouver, Western Ontario); Shaun Ball (6-3 DE SFU); Vivie Bojilov (6-0 LB New Westminster, SFU); Alex Bulcke (6-2 OL Belle River, Ont.-Ste. Anne Catholic); Cam Canales (6-0 QB Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Keegan Caruthers (6-0 LB Cumberland (Ottawa) Panthers); Cody Cochrane (6-3 WR South Delta, SFU); Josh Cochrane (6-1 WR South Delta); Andrew Darcovich (6-2 WR White Rock Titans); Arshi Dhaliwal (6-2 OL/DL Mission); Phil Dick (6-1 DL Burnaby-St. Thomas More, Regina); Mike DiDomenico (6-6 OL Saddleback JC/MM Robinson); Tony Ganton (6-5 OL/DL North Delta-Sands); Ian Henderson (6-2 LB New Westminster); Cody Hillhouse (6-3 LB Surrey-Earl Marriott, St. Mary’s); Ross Hilliam (6-1 WR Burnaby-STM); Riley Horvath (6-2 Catholic Central); Noslan Jara (6-4 DL Vancouver-Notre Dame); Satbir Jawandha (6-3 LB South Fraser Rams); Riley Jones (6-1 LB South Delta); Kofi Kumamintah (6-2 DB Bute Junior College/South Fraser); Daniel McCutcheon (6-1 WR Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Logan McLeod (6-3 OL Mission, Acadia); Lance Milton (6-1 DB UBC); Hayden Nicol (6-0 WR North Vancouver-Carson Graham); Pierre Lacerte (5-11 LB El Paso, Tex.-Franklin); Robert Perrizolo (6-2 DL Vancouver-Notre Dame); Warren Reece (5-9 RB New Westminster); Ethan Sadowski (6-4 DE North Delta-Seaquam); Valentin Schultz (6-0 WR Vienna Vikings); Kehl Snyder (6-1 DB Calgary-William Aberhart); Patrick Sullivan (6-2 OL, Queen’s CIS); Ryan Williams (5-11 DL Kamloops Broncos); Charlie Thorpe (6-0 LB Vancouver College); Adam Konar (6-1 FS Vancouver College); Chris Adams (6-0 S South Delta); Taylor Harrison (6-2 DE South Delta)

CALGARY

Matt Carson (6-4 DE Kelowna)

SASKATCHEWAN

Tyler Robson (6-0 DB Kelowna, Okanagan Sun)

OUA

QUEEN’S

Sean Mayzes (6-1 DB Vancouver College)

ST. MARY’S

John Watson (6-2 WR, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Jamie Wandell (6-4 OL New Westminster); James Belgrave (6-0 RB New Westminster)

TORONTO

Johnny Kalamba (6-0 LB Coquitlam-Centennial), Milthon Nevy (5-5 RB New Westminster)

YORK

Dustin Plett (5-10 DL Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

QSSF

BISHOPS

Nick Blanchette (6-4 OL Vancouver College)

MCGILL

Jeff Tichelman (5-11 QB Vancouver College), Estello Nap Hill (6-3 TE Vancouver College), Nick Adomat (6-4 OL New Westminster); Kyle Pfeifer (6-2 OT/DT Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

AUS

ACADIA

Travis Collona (6-2 OL/DL Salmon Arm)

GOLF

UBC

Jeremy Demers (Toronto); Conner Kozak (Vernon)

VICTORIA

Kyle Blacquier (Fredericton, N.B.); Kevin Bredy (Calgary), Derek Rucki (Calgary)

BCCAA

THOMPSON RIVERS

Brent Pound (Kamloops-Sa-Hali Secondary), Charlie Lewthwaite (Kelowna)

HOCKEY

CIS

UBC

Kyle Johnson (6-2 F Dauphin Kings, MJHL), Steven Stanford (6-1 G Saskatoon Blades, WHL), Cole Wilson (6-1 F Camrose Kodiaks, AJHL), Jason Yee (6-1 D Powell River Kings, BCHL

NCAA

BOSTON COLLEGE

Destry Straight (6-1 fwd West Vancouver-Sentinel, Coquitlam Express); Mark Begert (5-11 def West Vancouver, Coquitlam Express)

NEBRASKA-OMAHA

Stefan Nicolishen (6-2 Fwd, Penticton, Westside Warriors)

NORTHEASTERN

Ryan Renz (6-2 Def, Castlegar, Vernon Vipers)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Eric Walker (6-2 def Castlegar, Trail Smoke Eaters)

ST. CLOUD STATE

Tim Daly (5-11 D Maple Ridge-Samuel Robertson Technical, Langley Chiefs)

ROWING

UBC

Martin Bohdal (5-10 Lightweight Vancouver RC); Daniel Cameron (6-2 Heavyweight Nanaimo); Nic Djordjevic (6-0 Lightweight Vancouver-Lord Byng); Harlan Dohm (6-3 Heavyweight Vancouver College); Sean Hacker-Teper (5-6 Coxswain Toronto-Upper Canada College); Tyson Hernandez (6-2 Heavyweight Vancouver); Jeremy Kertzer (6-3 Heavyweight Montreal); Conner McSweeney (6-0 Lightweight Vancouver RC)

VICTORIA

Coleman Bak (Brockville); Sean Carnduff (6-0 VCRC); Alex Clancy (5-2 Sidney-Deep Cove); Grahame Dawe (6-2 Shawnigan); Sean Decter (6-6 Victoria-Gorge); Harlan Dohn (6-6 Vancouver College); Evan Earp-Jones (5-9 Nanaimo); Maxim Ellison-Denison (6-2 Victoria-SMUS); Theron Finley (5-7 VCRC); Jordan Friedman (6-0 Victoria-Esquimalt); Will Kennedy (Calgary); Iain Kinch (6-7 Toronto-Argonauts RC); Nick Lee (5-9 VCRC); Gareth Lindstrom (6-2 Vancouver College); Bernardo Murad (Brazil); John Roper (6-6 Kent School); Madis Salumae (Estonia); Sean Teper Hacker (Toronto-Upper Canada College); Cameron Tilley (5-10 Sidney-Deep Cove); Austin Ward (Orange Coast College);Cameron York (6-1 Mill Bay-Brentwood College)

WESTERN ONTARIO

Max Lattimer (Vancouver College)

QUEEN’S

Mark Bonar (Vancouver College)

RUGBY

UBC

Shane Bates (5-10 Centre/Wing Capilano CCAA); Alex Mascott (6-0 Prop/Hooker Vancouver-St. George’s); Liam Murphy Burke (6-0 Fly Half/Centre Surrey-Semiahmoo); Remy Panikkar (6-3 Lock/Flanker Langara CCAA); Sam Parrague (5-10 Flanker/Prop Orinda, Cal.-Miramonte); Dane Peterson (5-11 Centre/Wing Kelowna); Charlie Thorpe (6-0 Flanker Vancouver College)

VICTORIA

Callum Busfield (Prop, Vernon-Kalamalka Secondary), Patrick Kay  (Fullback, Outside Half, Duncan-Cowichan)

SOCCER

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Chris Bargholz (5-8 Mid Fuessen-Germany-Gymnasium Hohenschwangau); Robert Brown (5-11 mid Brussels-Belgium International School of Brussels); Ryan Dhillon (5-10 wing North Delta); Erik Hacker (6-1 def North Delta-Sands); Pablo Ruiz (5-8 mid Guatemala City, Guatemala-Colegio Metropolitano); Justin Wallace (5-11mid, Kamloops-Sa-Hali, TRU CCAA)

CIS

FRASER VALLEY

Nick Haywood (6-0 mid Chilliwack); Emad Agahi (6-1 def Maple Ridge); Matthew Kidwell (5-11 gkp Langley-Brookswood); Jordan Leib (5-10 mid Bellingham-Squalicum); Trent Mayer (6-2 fwd Abbotsford Collegiate); Logan McKeown (5-9 def Chilliwack-Sarids); Colton O’Neill (5-7 def Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Connor O’Neill (5-8 mid Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Kyle Parker (6-0 def Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

TRINITY WESTERN

Brayden Gant (6-1 MF Maple Ridge-Thomas Haney)

UBC

Cameron Davis (5-8 F Ashbury College-Ottawa NCSSAA)

VICTORIA

Lucas Barrett (fwd, Richmond, Hugh Boyd, Simon Fraser), Kyle Kostis (6-1 mid, Calfgary-Western Canada); Miguel Romero (5-11 mid, Calgary-Lord Beaverbrook)

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Sam Hutchinson (6-0 gkp Victoria-Glenlyon-Norfolk); Ryan Ashlee (6-3 def Victoria-Reynolds)

BCCAA

CAPILANO

Brando Ciccone (5-11 gkp Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Taku Bradshaw (6-1 def North Vancouver-Handsworth, UBC); Lucas Sweda (5-8 wing Burnaby Central); Andrew Malamura (5-10 mid Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian); Chris Diabikulu (5-10 fwd Burnaby–Byrne Creek); Jordan Macdonell (5-11 fwd Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Gianmarco Pensato (5-8 mid North Vancouver-Sutherland); Stefano Bortolusi (5-10 def Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Mike Anderson (5-9 mid Burnaby Mountain); Will Barraclough (6-1 fwd North Vancouver–Handsworth)

LANGARA

Stefano Mattia (5-10 M/F VancouverNotre Dame); Mike Jasinski (5-10 fwd Vancouver-Sir Winston Churchill); Gurjot Sahota (6-1 def Vancouver-David Thompson); Manjot Sahota (5-11 def Vancouver-David Thompson); Tristan Forseth ( 5-9 mid-fwd Qualicum Beach-Kwalikum); Danny Chahal (5-10 def Burnaby Central)

SWIMMING

NCAA

SIMON FRASER

Dimitar Ivanov (Port Moody); Hans Heyer (Germany); Kerry Murphy (New Westminster); Taylor Dalke (Kamloops-Sa-Hali)

CIS

TRINITY WESTERN

Christian Desjarlais (Kelowna-Immaculata); Patrick Loftus (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho-Lake City); Sally Wallick (5-6 Kelowna); Anthony Russo ( Kelowna)

UBC

Liam Todd (Vancouver College); Angus Todd (Vancouver College)

TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY

NCAA DIV. 1

KENTUCKY

Sean Keane (MD, Surrey-White Rock Christian); Keffri Neal (MD, Surrey-Fleetwood Park)

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

MEN

BJ Cunliff (XC/track Courtice, Ont.); Stuart Ellenwood (XC/track Langley); Anton Humeniuk (XC/track Vancouver-Killarney); Jason Fraser-Mauran (XC/track Burnaby-Alpha); Jacob Karamanian (track Maple Ridge)

CIS

TRINITY WESTERN

Calum Innes (5-11 sprint/hurdles Bearsdon,Glasgow-Boclair Academy); Blair Johnston (5-10 CC/MD Surrey-White Rock Christian); Dylan Kelso (6-0 LJ/sprints Nanaimo-Dover Bay)

VICTORIA

Ryan Cassidy (Grande-Digue, NB-Louis J. Robichaud); Cole Peterson (Edmonton-Harry Ainlay), Cody Therrien (Victoria-St. Andrew’s)

CIS/NAIA

UBC

Jake Bruchet (distance/XC Surrey-Elgin Park); Will Cliff (distance/XC Vancouver-St. George’s); Matt Galea (distance/XC Calgary-Centennial); Alex Kilpatrick (middle distance Vancouver-Kitsilano); Ryan Sommer (throws Surrey-Elgin Park); Jack Williams (middle distance/XC Surrey-Semiahmoo); Mo Lawerence (distance/XC Howe Sound); Devin Rajala (middle distance/XC- North Vancouver-Argyle)

VOLLEYBALL

CIS

CANADA WEST

THOMPSON RIVERS

Brad Gunter (6-7 RS-set Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Nick Balazs (6-5 mid Prince George-D.P. Todd); Chris Osborn (6-8 RS-LS Phoenix, Ariz.-Manitoba, CIS); Mohamed Abdel Moniem (6-8 mid Cairo (Egypt)-Ahly VC)

TRINITY WESTERN

Tyler Koslowsky (5-11 L Abbotsford-MEI)

UBC

Gabriel Aaron (6-5 OH Glebe Collegiate); Noah Derksen (6-3 OH Winnipeg-Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute); Jarrid Ireland (6-5 OH Winnipeg-Transcona Collegiate); Parker Jobin (6-10 MB Grand Prairie CCAA); Milan Nikic (6-1 set Calgary-Western Canada HS); Alex Russell (6-8 mid Surrey-Kwantlen Park); David Zeyha (6-4 OH Grand Prairie CCAA)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Riley McFarland (6-4 OH Surrey-Semiahmoo, UBC); Jonathon Russo (6-2 LS/set Winfield-George Elliott); Jeremy Fostvelt (5-10 lib, Surrey-Earl Marriott); Leigh Goosen (6-5 mid-outside Kelowna Christian); Leo Schober (6-6 mid, Kelowna)

OUA

QUEEN’S

Matthew Bonshor (6-2 OH, Surrey-Semiahmoo)

BCCAA

CAMOSUN

Tanner March (6-3 LS Kelowna-Okanagan-Mission; Tanner Litwin (6-1 set, Grand Prairie Composite, Alta, Grand Prairie, CCAA); Alex Sadowski (6-7 mid Victoria-Belmont); Ryan Thain (6-1 set Surrey-Earl Marriott); Andrew Inglis (6-5 l/r Red Deer College, CCAA); Dylan White (6-4 l/r SAIT, CCAA); Eric Riedstra (6-7 mid Victoria-Pacific Christian, Camosun)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Drew Hamilton (6-2 set Red Deer, Alta.-Notre Dame); Neil Brinker (6-1 LS Red Deer, Alta.-Notre Dame); Kieran Read (6-2 LS Okotoks, Alta.-Foothills Composite)

Garret Cassels (6-2 RS Winnipeg-Dakota Collegiate)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Connor Nickel (6-4 MB Abbotsford-MEI); Nick Van Delft (6-2 OH Langley-Credo Christian); Matthew Erickson (6-2 OH Saskatoon-Centennial Collegiate); Luke Oloffs (6-3 OH Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie)

DOUGLAS

Nick Bridle (6-6 mid South Delta); Rex Fenton (6-3 set Ottawa-Glebe Collegiate, UBC); Drew Ruby (6-2 out Surrey-Clayton Heights); Preston Wong (6-1 out Burnaby North); Graham Stoliker (6-1 set Surrey-Tamanawis)

FRASER VALLEY

Jason Boroevich (6-4 mid Burnaby Central); Victor Zych (5-10 LS Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Adam Chaplin (5-10 LS Mission-Hatzic); Robert Bauerfind (6-3 RS Surrey-Fraser Heights); Michael Chinchilla (5-10 RS Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Jon Dvorak (5-9 LS Langley Fundamental); Trevor Van Delft (5-10 LS Langley-Credo Christian)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Adam Tishenko  (6-2 set Vernon-W.L.-Seaton)

OCAA

REDEEMER

Jake Klassen (6-1 set Surrey-Semiahmoo)

WRESTLING

SIMON FRASER

Robert Rogal (Coquitlam-Centennial); Sunny Dhinsa (Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Ryan Ewechin (Nanimo-Dover Bay); Roydon Millar (Penticton)

WOMEN

WOMEN

BASKETBALL

NCAA DIV. 1

BOISE STATE

Lexie Der (6-1 G/F Burnaby-St Thomas More)

WASHINGTON STATE

Shalie Dheensaw (6-3 F Victoria-Claremont)

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Rachel Halipchuk (5-8 G Princeton); Erin Chambers (6-1 G Mission-Heritage Park); Kaitlyn Lowen (5-7 G Lethbridge-Central Catholic); Ashley Sullivan (5-11 G/F Surrey-Tamanawis)

CIS

CANADA WEST

FRASER VALLEY

Kayli Sartori (6-0 G/F Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Katie Brink (6-1 F Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Zoey Haramboure (5-9 G/F Langley-Brookswood); Sydney Schepikoff (5-11 G Langley-Brookswood); Jaslyen Singh (5-8 G W.J. Mouat); Lauren Sollero (5-9 G Coquitlam-Centennial)

TRINITY WESTERN

Laurelle Weigl (6-4 F Stony Plain-Memorial Composite High, Simon Fraser); Tessa Beauchamp (5-10 F Surrey-Holy Cross); Chantelle Martin (5-7 G South Surrey-Elgin Park, Utah Valley); Ashleyn Sarowa (5-6 G Abbotsford-WJ Mouat); Katelyn Star (5-9 G Langley-Brookswood); Sarah Cleveland (5-7 G Elizabeth, Colo.- Chaparral, Portland State); Kristin Ford (5-11 F Okotoks-Holy Trinity Academy) Laurissa Weigl (5-9 F Stony Plain, Alta-Jasper Place, Grant MacEwan)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Taiysa Worsfold (5-10 G Kamloops-Sa-Hali); Dana Clarkson (5-11F Vanderhoof-Nechako Valley); Jade Montgomery-Waardenburg (x-x G Kelowna); Sarah Malate (5-5 G Calgary-Bishop Grandin); Britney Walton (5-10 G/F Vernon)

Rae-Maryse Laljee (19, 5’8″, Langley,BC, York House-Trinity Western University)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Krystal Schouten (6-2 P Winnipeg-River East, Quest); Angela White (5-7 G North Vancouver-Handsworth, Langara); Whitney Hamilton (5-11 G-F Victoria-Lambrick Park); Tia Sadler (5-8 G Golden); Emily Kanester (5-6 G Vernon)

UBC

Stephanie Bell (6-0 F North Vancouver-Argyle); Cassandra Knievel (5-10 G Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Adrienne Parkin (6-0 F Vancouver-Kitsilano)

VICTORIA

Shaylyn Crisp (5-7 G Victoria-Claremont); Jenny Lewis (5-11 G/F Fall River, N.S.-Lockview); Jordyn Newman (5-9 G Surrey-Elgin Park); Chelsea McMullen (5-10 F Prince George-Kelly Road, Camosun-CCAA)

AUS

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Kolbi Roper (6-2 F North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

BCCAA

CAMOSUN

Alex Allen (G Calgary-TRU); Gavriella Goldschmid (G Victoria-Mount Douglas); Nina Grigat (G Valemount); Nadea Hall (G Penticton); Alexandra Hill (P Calgary-St Mary’s); Brianne Larson (W Shawnigan Lake); Jordan Ned (Kelowna); Vanessa Schmidt (G North Vancouver-St Thomas Aquinas); Jade Shirley (P Estevan-Estevan Composite); Christina Zanette (G Prince George-Duchess Park)           

CAPILANO

Hayley Boulier (6-1 F North Vancouver-Windsor); Charan Randhawa (5-6 G Vancouver-John Oliver); Kayla Thomas (5-10 F Mission)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Janelle Taekema (5-10 G Chilliwack-Unity Christian); Melissa Spring (5-11 F Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Jessica Beasley (5-8 G Vancouver-Carver Christian); Desiree Guitian (5-10 G/F Kent Wash.-Kent Meridian); Meagan Nelson (5-9 F Abbotsford-MEI)

DOUGLAS

Tessa O’Connor (5-5 G North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC

Brittney Church (5-8 G Langley-Brookswood); Chelsea Church (5-11 C Langley-Brookswood, Douglas CCAA); Sam Van Den Boogaard (5-9 G Langley-Brookswood); Christina Brown (5-8 G Langley-Brookswood); Carrie Snaychuk (5-9 F Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Jessica Villadiego (5-3 G Surrey-Holy Cross); Jeanneine Yngreso (5-4 G Surrey-Holy Cross); Anna Work (5-6 G Marysville (Wash.)-Lakewood, Everett CC); Erin Vekhic (5-10 G Douglas); Cassie Micona (5-4 G Mission-Heritage Park)

LANGARA

Erin Foreman (5-0 Langley-Walnut Grove); Hayley Toth (5-6 G Mission); Rebecca Dingle (5-10 F Coquitlam-Centennial); Denise Busayong (5-4 G Richmond-McNair)

NORTHERN B.C.

Ashley McMillan (5-6 G Prince George-D.P. Todd); Nicole Schlick (6-2 P Prince George-Duchess Park); Danielle Steele (5-7 G Prince George-D.P. Todd)

QUEST

Shayna Cameron (5-8 G Chilliwack); Chelsea Harteveld (5-9 G Port Coquitlam-Riverside);  Hillary Young (5-7 G Port Coquitlam-Riverside)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jocelyn Jones (5-8  F Des Moines, Wash.-Highline CC), Viv Veerman (5-8 G, Abbotsford Christian); Darcy Bennett (5-10 G Parksville-Ballenas; Jamie MacFarlane (5-8 G Prince George-D.P. Todd)

FIELD HOCKEY

NCAA

BOSTON COLLEGE

Emma Plasteras (5-6 North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

HOFSTRA

Jonel Boileau (5-8 fwd Kelowna)

MAINE

Natasha Ford (5-5 gkp Vancouver-Lord Byng); Annabelle Hamilton (5-6 def North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

MICHIGAN

Lauren Annable (5-4, mid/fwd West Vancouver-Collingwood)

MICHIGAN STATE

Michelle Graham (5-8 fwd West Vancouver)

PACIFIC

Erica Gordon (5-8 mid Coquitlam-Pinetree)

STANFORD

Shannon Herold (5-8 mid South Delta); Alexandra McCawley (5-4 fwd North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH

Stacey Farr (5-4 fwd Carson Graham)

CIS

ALBERTA

Alanna Macdonald (5-5 mid/def Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Jenny Gluska 5-3 fwd Coquitlam-Centennial)

GUELPH

Meghan Hurst (5-10 gkp Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

TORONTO

Sarah Main (5-4 fwd North Vancouver-Argyle)

UBC

Katrina Davis (5-7 mid West Vancouver-Collingwood); Sarah Keglowitsch (5-7 fwd Duncan-Cowichan); Sara McManus (5-6 def South Delta); Katrina Waldron (5-6 def Duncan-Cowichan)

VICTORIA

Kathleen Leahy (5-5 def Victoria-Oak Bay); Leah Farnan (North Vancouver-Sentinel); Marisa Davidson (5-4 fwd Kelowna-Okanagan-Mission); Kira Okada (Surrey-Clayton Heights); Samantha Purcell (West Vancouver-Sentinel); Teryl Noble (Victoria-SMUS); Emily Fisher (Markham, Ont.-Bill Crothers)

BADMINTON

BCCAA

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Lucy Bonor  (5-6  Nanaimo-Cedar); Maggie Trinh (5-4 Nanaimo-Cedar)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Lacey Banman (5-6 Kamloops-Sa-Hali)

GOLF

UBC

Emily Bardock (Kelowna); Alyssa Human (Kamloops); Stephanie Wong (Richmond)

VICTORIA

Cari Chow (Victoria); Emily Nicol (Kelowna)

HOCKEY

CIS

UBC

Carly Butcher (5-6 G Bellingham, WAV-Pacific Steelers); Charissa Church (5-9 D Edmonton-Warner); Paige Clarke (5-6 G Langley Fusion); Cailey Hay (5-5 D Oakbank, MB-Balmoral); Samantha Langford (5-5 G Wilcox, SK-Notre Dame); Bree Polici (5-2 F London-Brampton Sr.); Lisa Trainer (5-7 F Coquitlam-Pacific Steelers); Rebecca Unrau (5-5 D Saskatoon-Saskatoon Stars)

MOUNT ROYAL

Jenessa Jenkins (5-9 fwd Salmon Arm); Kathleen McDonald (5-3 fwd Kamloops, Robert Morris NCAA); Rayna Cruickshank (5-10 def, Cumberland, UBC)

SASKATCHEWAN

Julia Flinton (5-8 D Williams Lake, Notre Dame Hounds)

ROWING

CIS

UBC

Sarah Beattie (5-8 Sweep Branksome Hall-Toronto); Keara Brown (5-8 Sweep, Branksome Hall-Toronto); Ella Champion (5-10 Sweep/Scull VRC-Vancouver); Zoe Fettig-Win (5-10 Scull/Sweep Victoria); Xenia Reinfels (5-7 Sculler Guelph, Ont.); Megan Ranking (5-8 Sweep Havergal College-Toronto); Hannah Remple (5-9 Sweep Bellingham-Mount Baker)

RUGBY

WOMEN

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Kolbi Roper (6-2 No. 8 North Vancouver-Carson Graham)

UBC

Taylor Whittaker (5-4 Back Row Kelowna)

SOCCER

NCAA DIV. 1

ARKANSAS -PINE BLUFF

Meaghan Storie (5-8 gkp Victoria-Reynolds)

ARKANSAS STATE

Aja Aguirre (5-8 gkp Douglas College)

HOUSTON BAPTIST

Taylor Gibson (MF/F Victoria-Parkland)

MISSOURI

Abi Raymer (MF Victoria-Whitecaps)

WASHINGTON STATE

Nicole Setterlund (5-8 mid Surrey-Semiahmoo)

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL

Alexandra Stasiuk (fwd-mid Surrey-Elgin Park)

SIMON FRASER

Selina Lynn (5-6 def Fairbault, Minn.-Shattuck-St. Mary’s) Aja Choy-Halo (5-5 mid Nanaimo District); Jessica Marano (5-5 def Burnaby-Alpha); Marlie Rittinger (5-7 def Ashcroft); Kelsey Atherley (5-8 def Port Moody); Ali Trenter ( 5-7 mid Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Kelly Gourley ( 5-7 gkp Edmonton-Jasper Place Composite)

Taylor Shantz (5’10 GK Kamloops- Norkam Secondary School)

CIS

CANADA WEST

FRASER VALLEY

Macki Shopland (mid Langley-Walnut Grove); Shelby Beck (fwd Langley-Walnut Grove); Paige Friesen (mid Abbotsford-Yale); Dayle Jeras (def Langley-Brookswood); Victoria Baird (fwd Surrey-Clayton Heights); Danelle Ruschk (fwd Chilliwack-Sardis); Amber Gregory (mid Chilliwack-G.W. Graham); Samantha Temple (def Calgary-Bearspaw Christian); Alanna Blumhagen (def Calgary-Bishop O’Byrne); Dariann Kloot (def Chilliwack-Unity); Danica Ferrs (gkp Chilliwack-Sardis)

TRINITY WESTERN

Vanessa Kovacs (5-5 D/M North Delta-Burnsview); Sarah-Kim Bergeron (5-3 M Calgary-Bishop Carroll); Alessandra Oliverio (5-4 M Calgary-Bearspaw Christian); Cara Santaga (5-6 G New Westminster-Saint Thomas More); Melissa Demeda (5-9 M Surrey-Fraser Heights); Jolayne Whitmarsh (5-7 D Langley-White Rock Christian); Bailey Williams (5-6 GK Puyallup, WA-Rogers, Idaho State)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Michelle Smith (5-5 mid Vernon); Taylor Venuti (5-6 def Langley-Brookswood); Kirsten Dodds (5-5 mid Vernon-Kalamalka); Lana Finley (5-6 fwd Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie)

UBC

Katherine Caverly (5-6 def Whitecaps Prospects); Taryn Lim (5-5 def Langara); Sydney Morrison (5-8 def Whitecaps Prospects); Amy Roneki (5-8 def NSD Selects); Nikki Segovia (5-8 mid Whitecaps FC Prospects); Taylor Shannik (5-4 mid Whitecaps Prospects); Kym Van Duynhoven (5-9 midCoquitlam Metro Ford); Krista Whittaker )5-10 mid Upper Island Selects); Ally Williamson (5-8 GK Whitecaps Prospects); Emily Wilson (5-9 gkpCoquitlam Metro-Ford)

VICTORIA

Madeline Smith-Akerl (5-4 def St. Albert, Alta.-Paul Kane); Emma Greig (def Parksville-Ballenas); Shannon Elder (5-7 fwd Victoria-Claremont); Alysha Elyk (5-5 wing Edmonton-Vimy Ridge Academy), Amy Lawrence (fwd Burnaby South)OUA

OUA

MCMASTER

Sophia Ykema (5-8 def Surrey-WRCA)

BCCAA

CAPILANO

Kristi Sharp (5-8 def/mid North Vancouver-Carson Graham, UBC); Lauren Storoschuk (5-8 def Pender Harbour); Madeline Carillo (5-8 mid North Vancouver-Argyle); Nicole Wilson (5-6 mid Burnaby Mountain); Eleni Tolusso (5-9 fwd Burnaby-Saint Thomas More); Demmi Skierka (5-9 fwd North Vancouver-Handsworth); Ashley Gilmour (5-9 fwd Burnaby North)

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC

Emily Allworth (5-5 fwd Surrey-Earl Marriott); Kathleen Ehman (5-8 mid Langley); Jenessa Moore (5-4 mid Vernon); Dakota Reid (5-8 def Langley); Michelle Wessa (5-7 mid North Delta-Burnsview)

LANGARA

Kate Steele (5-6 mid North Vancouver-Argyle); Alexsandra Aulin Haynes (5-6 mid North Vancouver-Argyle); Shannon Madill (5-8 def North Vancouver-Argyle); Dayn McGregor (5-6 mid Coquitlam-Dr.Charles Best); Lena Soutar (5-6 def Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Danae Harding (5-9 fwd Port Moody); Lauren Tasaka (5-3 fwd Richmond-R.A. McMath); Jade Palm (5-8 def. Nanaimo-Brooks); Tejvir Malhi (5-6 mid Surrey-Queen Elizabeth); Lauren Ong (5-10 def Edmonton-Saliabury Composite); Chelsea Pellerin (5-7 def. New Westminster); Kate Kirkpatrick (5-10 def Vancouver-Kitsilano, Houston Baptist) Carissa Harriman (5-6 gkp Calgary, UPEI)

NORTHERN B.C.

Sydney Hall (fwd PrinceGeorge-College Heights); Jordan Hall (gkp PrinceGeorge-College Heights); Sydney Wilson (mid PrinceGeorge-Duchess Park); Tanya Grab (def Quesnel); Emily Kwitkosky (fwd PrinceGeorge-Duchess Park)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Katie Sparrow (5-8 fwd Kamloops-Sa-Hali)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jessica Burma (5-4 mid Kelowna); Samantha Rogers (5-5 mid Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Sarah Meridith (5-5 def Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Emily Rowbotham (5-10 gkp Powell River-Brooks)

SOFTBALL

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Iris Chow (5-5 OF Maple Ridge); Danielle Raison (5-8 Maple Ridge-Garibaldi); Kaitlyn Cameron (6-0 C Langley-Walnut Grove); Olivia Hornstein (5-7 OF/1B Surrey-Earl Marriott); Carling Hare (6-0 P, Delta)

MINNESTOA-CROOKSTON

Courtney Bridge (SS, Burnaby Mountain)

NAIA

UBC

Yasmin Bains (5-8 SS Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Carlee Herbert (5-4 SS Surrey-Sullivan Heights); Sarah Hillsdon (5-10 OF Langley); Jenna Neufeld (5-6 1B/OF Langley-Walnut Grove); Jamie Randall (5-8 P Richmond-R.A. McMath Secondary); Kelly Rumley (5-7 1B/3B Surrey-Sullivan Heights)

DOUGLAS

Sami Wessel (5-4 2B-SS Delta); Emily Sander (5-6 C/IF North Delta); Tianna Greeough (5-6 C/Util North Delta-Seaquam); Andrea Floden (5-6 IF Surrey-Earl Marriott)

SWIMMING

CIS

UBC

Rebecca Terejko (Brantford, Ont.); Tera Van Beilen (Oakville, Ont.)

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Grace Ni (Prince George-D.P. Todd); Victoria Pencheva (Burnaby Mountain); Alexandria Schofield (Burnaby Mountain); Carmen Nam (Burnaby Mountain)

TENNIS

CALIFORNIA

Gergana Boncheva (Vancouver-GVDE)

ECKERD

Katie Benn (West Vancouver

JACKSONVILLE

Harjit Gosal (Vancouver-Magee)

SETON HALL

Madison Shoemaker (Pender Harbour)

SKIDMORE

Yumi Karlshoej (West Vancouver-Sentinel)

TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY

NCAA DIV. 1

JACKSONVILLE

Sarah Bailey (MD Vernon-Clarence Fulton)

NCAA DIV. 2

WOMEN

Selina Byer (North Vancouver-Argyle); Ryley Carr (Comox-Highland); Christina Juert (Surrey-Elgin Park), Hayley Stewart (Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir)

CIS

TRINITY WESTERN

Emma Nuttall (6-1 HJ Edinburgh,Scotland-Craigmount High); Fiona Benson (5-11 XC/MD Dawson Creek-South Peace DLS, Grande Prairie); Katelynn Ramage (5-7 XC/MD Nanaimo District)

VICTORIA

Grace Annear (Hampton, N.B.-Hampton); Rachel Francois (St. Albert-Paul Kane); Ellen Pennock (Calgary-Henry Wise)

CIS/NAIA

UBC

Maria Bernard (MD/XC Calgary-O’Byrne); Julia Hawkins (hurdles/jumps West Vancouver-Rockridge); Pamela Ho (jumps Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Addison Kramer (hurdles Englewood, Col.-Cherry Creek); Jackie Regan (MD/XC Vancouver-Little Flower Academy); Devan Wiebe (sprints/MD Vancouver-Lord Byng); Njideka Obioha (sprints/jumps Maple Ridge-Meadowridge); Damanpreet Rai (hurdles/jumps New Westminster)

VOLLEYBALL

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Danielle Curtis (5-9 set North Vancouver-Handsworth);

Victoria Senges (5-9 set Surrey-Pacific Academy); Jessica Young (5-10 OH Vancouver-Gladstone)

CIS

CANADA WEST

THOMPSON RIVERS

Brianne Rauch (6-0 LS Kimberley-Selkirk); Ilania Hecimovic (5-5 lib Burnaby North); Morgan Kolasa (5-11 mid-RS Calgary-Bishop Grandin); Sara Pettersson (5-11 OH-lib Sweden-Engelholm VS); Carly Nelson (5-9 LS Victoria-Belmont)

TRINITY WESTERN

Courtney Davis (5-7 L Calgary-Strathcona-Tweedsmuir)

UBC

Alissa Coulter (6-1 OH Calgary, Alta.); Katie Crawford (5-9 lib North Vancouver-St. Thomas Aquinas)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Katy Klomps (6-1 mid, Surrey Christian); Brianna Beamish (5-11 LS, Surrey-Earl Marriott); Kate DeJong (RS Calgary Christian)

OUA

QUEEN’S

Shannon Hopkins (5-11 OH North Vancouver-Handsworth)

TORONTO

Denis Wooding (5-10 OH North Vancouver-Argyle)

OTTAWA

Michelle Earl (5-10 OH Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

GUELPH

Jen Johnstone (6-0 mid North Vancouver-Handsworth)

AUS

ST. MARY’S

Shelby Michaels (5-11 LS, Mill Bay-Brentwood College)

BCCAA

CAMOSUN

Kelsey Clarke (5-8 set North Delta–Seaquam); Jamie Fleet (6-1 mid Penticton); Carly Hilliard (6-0 mid North Delta–Seaquam); Kelsey Johnson (5-4 LS Nanaimo–Woodlands); Robin MacDonell (6-1 mid Smithers, Capilano (CCAA)); Morgan Marshall (6-0 RS Smithers); Melanie McKinnon (5-10 LS Victoria–Reynolds, Acadia (CIS)); Olivia Redden (6-2 mid North Delta–Seaquam)

CAPILANO

Ashley Van Acken (6-2 mid Campbell River-Timberline); Katie Wuttunee (6-3 mid North Vancouver–Carson Graham); Kate Bilodeau (5-10 out Grand Prairie, NAIT); Reena Randhawa (5-10 set Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Jenna Swetlikoff (5-11 mid Kelowna Christian)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Sadie Ball (5-10 OH Abbotsford-MEI); Jaclyn Penner (5-5 LS Forrest, Man.-Elton Collegiate) Jill Ratzlaff (5-10 OH Abbotsford-MEI); Mallory Jones (6-2 MB Hanna, Alta.-JC Charyk); Danika Schutte (5-8 set Kelowna Christian); Jessica Braaksma (5-9 OH Abbotsford-MEI)

DOUGLAS

Nicole Tanaka (5-10 RS Langley); Jacomina Kilburn (5-11 M Burnaby-Cariboo Hill); Kaycie Lefranc (5-7 P Penticton); Rachelle Flores (5-5 lib Vancouver-St. Patrick’s)

FRASER VALLEY

Krista Hogewonig (5-10 RS Surrey Christian)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Tylar Turnball (5-11 mid Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Alyssa Wolf (5-9 P Surrey-Earl Marriott); Michelle Cavin (5-7 LS Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Jenn Clayton ( 6-0 P CalgaryChristian, Kings CCAA); Marlie Temple (6-0  M South Delta, Pasco, Wash–Hernando CC); Leanna Gildersleeve (5-11 P North Vancouver-Sutherland, Grant MacEwan CCAA); Bree Baynes (5-9 LS Nanaimo-Woodlands)

WATER POLO

NCAA DIV. 1

MARYLAND

Danielle Robinson (Vancouver-York House)

SAN JOSE STATE

Christina Kouvousis (Coquitlam-Centennial)

WRESTLING

SIMON FRASER

Jessica Finiteri (Winnipeg); Darby Huckle (Sarnia, Ont.-St. Clair); Carolyn Failanga (Vancouver-St. Patrick’s); Monica Podgoski (Burnaby-St. Thomas More)

 

2009-10 RECRUITING LIST

BASKETBALL

NCAA

DIV. 1

CALIFORNIA

Emerson Murray (6-3 G, Vancouver-St. George’s)

PORTLAND

Riley Barker (6-10 F, Surrey-White Rock Christian Academy)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Peter Boateng (6-5 G-F, Brampton-St. Marguerite d’Youville)

NAIA

POINT LOMA NAZARENE

Marek Klassen (5-9 G, Abbotsford-Yale)

CIS

CANADA WEST

UBC

Mike Lewandowski (6-7 F Pitt Meadows); Geoff Pippus (6-5 G Colorado Springs, CO-Cheyenne Mountain High)

CALGARY

Tyler Jaroszuk (6-9 F South Kamloops); Matt Letkeman (6-7 F Abbotsford-Yale), Keenan Milburn (6-0 G Courtenay-Mark Isfeld, SAIT), Josh Wolfram (6-9 G South Kamloops)

FRASER VALLEY

Spencer Evans (6-5 G Pitt Meadows); Jon Loewen (6-1 G Abbotsford-MEI, TWU); Dean Kmyta (6-1 G Kelowna, UBC-Okanagan); Ryan Fahandag (6-5, F Kelowna, UBC-Okanagan); Connor Oldham (6-4 F Blaine, Wash. -Whatcom CC)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Robbie Dhillon (6-3 SG North Delta, Everett (Wash.) CC); Brett Parker ( 6-3 G Langley-Walnut Grove); Brent Rouault (6-4 G Vernon-Clarence Fulton); Chas Kok (6-5 F Lynden Walley (Wa., SFU); Kevin Pribilsky (5-11 G, Victoria-Oak Bay, SFU)

TRINITY WESTERN

Kyle Coston (6-8 G Blaine,WA-Lynden Christian, Portland State); Tristen Smith (5-11 G Los Angeles-Rolling Hills Prep, UFV); Lucas Nugteren (6-11 C, Woodstock, ON-Huron Park, REDA); Eli Mara (6-5 G Surrey-White Rock Christian); Jesse Jeffers (6-6 F North Vancovuer-Argyle); Tyler Lintell (6-6 F Kelowna Christian)

VICTORIA
James Blandford (6-6 F Victoria-Stelly’s); Adam Connolly (6-8 F Nanaimo-Shawnigan Lake); Chris McLaughlin (6-9 C Oakville-Abbey Park); Ted Neilson (6-6 F Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Reese Pribilsky (6-0 G Victoria-Oak Bay)

OUA

CARLETON

Philip Scrubb (6-3 G, Vancouver College)

WESTERN ONTARIO

Luke Braund (6-6 G-F, Vancouver-St. George’s, TWU)

CCAA

BCCAA

UBC-OKANAGAN

Mackenzie Roth (6-5 F Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Micah Cockrill (6-4 F Chilliwack-G.W. Graham); Dan Benson (5-7 G Kelowna Christian); Dakota Russell (6-4 G Surrey-Elgin Park, MacEwan)

CAMOSUN

Jordan Elvedahl (5-10 PG Victoria-Stelly’s); Mike Emig (6-8 P Nanaimo-Brooks);James Lundy (5-11 PG Mill Bay-Brentwood College); Jordan Pendlebury (6-6 P Duncan-Cowichan); Trevor Scheurmann (6-6 F Winnipeg-Oak Park); Vaid Amandeep (6-6 P Victoria-Claremont)

CAPILANO

Fedor Mikhailytchev, (6-8 C North Van-Seycove), Harpreet Randhawa, (6-7 G-F, Williams Lake-Columneetza), Denny Dumas (6-2 SG Burnaby-STMC, UBC)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Elijah Nakagawa (5-8 G Chilliwack-Highroad Academy, Trinity Western); Erez Nakagawa (5-7G Chilliwack-Highroad Academy); Chris Mader (6-5 F, Chilliwack-Highroad Academy); Andrew Kornelson (6-4 F Chilliwack); Linden Willock (6-4 F Hope), Darrel Popken (6-6 F Abbotsford-Yale), Jordan Brown (6-7 F Abbotsford-Yale), Daini Willis (5-8 G Langley-Walnut Grove), Brady Kaethler (6-0, F Abbotsford-Robert Bateman)

DOUGLAS

Lucas Dacoste (6-7 F New Westminster); Brandon Chan (5-10 G Vancouver-Kitsilano); Brock Staller (6-2 G Vancouver-Kitsilano); Garret Ling-Lee (6-5 F Vancouver College); Andy Kaila (6-7 F Kwantlen Poytechnical)

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNICAL

Paolo Santaos(6-3 G Vancouver-St. Patrick’s); Julio Epondulan III (6-0 G Vancouver-St. Patrick’s); Didar Grewal (6-4 F Surrey-Tamanawis); Devan Haynes (6-5 F North Van-Capilano); Mike Corcoran (6-5 G Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Clayton Dendy (6-4 G North Delta-Seaquam); Jordan Ghag (6-1 G Surrey-Clayton Heights); E.J. David, (6-2 G Surrey-Fraser Heights); Jagbir Takhar; (6-1 G Surrey-Guildford Park); Dylan Kular; (6-3 G Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Harpreet Randhawa (6-8 F Williams Lake-Columneetza)

LANGARA
Noor Mann (6-1 G Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Elliot Mason (6-5 G-F Richmond-J.N. Burnett), Glenn Ruby (6-1 G Surrey-Clayton Heights), Devin McMurtry (6-4 F Surrey-Fraser Heights), Daniel Hobden (6-0 G Duncan-Cowichan), Anthony Sohal (6-1 G Delta); Alex Dix (6-3 G Surrey-White Rock Christian); Semir Ibrahim (6-0 G Vancouver-Brittania)

QUEST

Connor Heinrichs (6-7 F Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Osama Qahwash (5-8 G Kitchener, ON-Grand River Collegiate); Nico Umagat (6-3 G Vancouver Technical)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jess Black (6-3 G Alberni Dist.-Port Alberni); Jarryd Engevik (6-5 F Nanaimo-Cedar); Tyler Olsen (6-6 F Courtenay-Mark Isfeld, Camosun); Dakota Russell (6-4 G Surrey, Grant MacEwan); Harrison Stupich (6-2 G Nanaimo-Cedar); Bryan Tollbom (6-7 F Walla Walla CC)

BASEBALL

NAIA

UBC

Cam Firth (5-10 C London, ON-Oakridge ); Austin Fruson (6-0 C Medicine Hat, AB, Calgary); Conor Lillis-White (6-3 LHP Toronto, ON-Oakwood); Josh Lowden (6-0 OF Cranbrook, Prairie Baseball); Jeff Mottl (6-4 RHP Douglas); Tyler Oosterhoff (6-3 LHP Chilliwack Prairie Baseball); Adam Quan (5-10 OF North Delta-Sands); Luke Webster (6-5 RHP Abbotsford-W.J Mouat); Brett Wilson (5-10 C Chilliwack-Sardis)

LEWIS-CLARK STATE

Brandon Bufton (OF, Delta)

NJCAA

SALT LAKE

Tyson Popoff (SS, Richmond-Matthwe McNair)

CCBC

THOMPSON RIVERS

Dwayne DeGroote (OF-2B, 5-10 Cobourg District Collegiate Institute West)

FIELD LACROSSE

NCAA DIV. 2

LIMESTONE

Brendan Shea (Maple Ridge-Thomas Haney)

CIS

BISHOP’S

Alex Millen (D-MF Port Moody-Heritage Woods)

GOLF

NCAA

DIV. 1

HARTFORD

Sean Ko (W. Vancouver-Sentinel)

TEXAS-ARLINGTON

Brian Lichimo (North Van.-Argyle)

DIV. 2

SOUTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE

Sam MacDonald (Surrey-Fraser Heights)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Jordan Melanson (Nelson-L.V. Rogers, Montevallo, AL); Calum Miller (Grand Prairie, Douglas); Reid Simpson (Phoenix, Scottsdale Christian); Michael Belle ( Burnaby-St. Thomas More )

UBC

Zack Balit (Montreal- Sarasota (FL)-Out-of-Door Academy); Matt Cavelti (West Vancouver); Scott Malo (Calgary); Alistair Tidcombe (Nova Scotia)

ROWING

CIS

UBC

Trofym Anderson (6-0 Ontario-E.L Crossley); Eric Striczynski (6-2 Radnor, PA); Grant Toumlinson (6-4 Langley); Forest Wihak (6-2 Shawnigan Lake)

VICTORIA

Adam Galbraith (6-2 Victoria-Brentwood College); Chris Hands-Jackson (6-0 Toronto-Orange Coast Coll.); Connor McGuigan (6-3 Victoria-Brentwood College); Mark Ventresca (6-0 St. Catharines-E.L. Crossley)

FOOTBALL

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Ben Allen (6-1 QB Winnipeg-Kalvin); Aman Amini (6-3 DL North Van.-Handsworth); Joey Audia (K Vancouver-Notre Dame); Vivie Bojilov (5-11 LB New Westminster); Brad Bomberry (6-0 LB Seattle-Juanita); Greg Bowcott (6-4 QB Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Casey Chin (6-0 LB New Westminster); Jake Christianson (6-1 LB Lynden); Tore Corrado (6-0 WR Vancouver-Notre Dame); Alex Davies (P Black Rock, Melbourne); Matt Davidson (6-5 DL Kamloops-Valleyview); Jackson Des Roches (5-11 LB Vancouver-Notre Dame); Dave Edmunds (5-11 Winnipeg); Brett Fabian (6-0 RB Saint Albert, AB); Nathan Filipek (6-1 WR Victoria); Cody Gilder (6-1 OL Vancouver, Wash.-Columbia River); Mattias Goosen (6-3 OL Vancouver College); Jacob Hall (OL Vancouver-Notre Dame); Ethan Halverson (6-4 OL Parksville-Ballenas); Chad Hansen (6-1 TE Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Derek Jones (6-2 DB Edmonton Chargers); Jesse Kendall (6-5 WR Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Garrett Kirschman (6-1 DL Bellingham-Squalicum); Ahmad Korma (6-1 LB Snoqualmie-Mount Si); Matt Kraft (6-0 FB South Delta); Carlos Martinez (6-3 TE-K Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); J.R. Morales (Reynaldo) (5-10 DB Burnaby-STMC); Jordan Morris (5-9 RB Toronto-Central Tech); Hayden Nichol (6-1 WR North Van.-Carson Graham); Ryan Northfield (6-3 DL Mississauga); Denis Pavlovic (6-3 OL Coquitlam-Centennial); Brandon Pearson (6-3 DL South Delta); Alec Pennell (6-7 OL Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Chris Pitre (6-2 DL SeaTac-Kennedy); Jamie Puffer (6-3 TE Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat, South Fraser Rams); Eric Querengesser (6-3 DL Edmonton-Austin O’Brien); Jason Racanelli (6-1 WR North Delta-Seaquam); Warren Reece (5-10 DB New Westminster); Jake Robinson (6-2 DL Toronto-Brother Andre); Tanner Rodinsky (6-5 DL Victoria-Spectrum); Dylan Roper (6-1 DL North Van.-Carson Graham); Branden Rubinstein (5-11 DB Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Larry Sandrolini (6-2 FB Gilbert (AZ)-Williams Field); Zach Secord (5-9 RB Oakville-Holy Trinity); Stephen Spagnoulo (5-9 RB Vancouver-Notre Dame); Cole Spence (5-8 DB Peachland-Westbank); Curtis Starinovich (6-1 OL Coquitlam-Centennial); Jemile Strickland (5-10 DB Vancouver Trojans); Bibake Uppal (6-2 WR Surrey-Earl Marriot); Aaron Watkins (6-3 WR St. Albert-Edmonton Wildcats); John Mark Welsh (6-4 OL Langley)

CIS

UBC

Farhad Abi (5-11 DB Richmond-SFU); Jeff Amado (6-0 LB Burnaby-Notre Dame); Justin Andrushko (5-11 RB Parksville-Ballenas, Victoria Rebels); Mark Bailey (5-11 LB Surrey-SFU); Jordan Bosa (5-9 DB Burnaby-STM); Jesse Brown (6-2 WR Kamloops-Valley View); Patruk Bull (6-3 WR Vancouver College); Peter Credico (6-1 RB Lethbridge-Holy Spirit); Terrell Denison (6-0 RB California-Hancock JC); Brandon Deschamps (6-0 RB Prince George-Kelly Road); Kyle Dewhurst (6-3 WR Vernon); Jeff Effah (5-10 RB Kanata, Ottawa); Krystin Ellis-McDermid (6-0 LB Brampton Bulldogs-St. Thomas Aquinas); Ian Finlayson (6-1 DB UBC); Daniel Gabrilo (6-6 OL Vancouver College); Donovan Gratton (6-4 OL Lynden, WA); Avi Harry (5-11 DB Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Levar Hayden (6-0 DB Calgary-VI Raiders); Liam How (6-2 QB North Vancouver-North Langley Midget); Niko Jacobs (6-2 QB Mission, SFU); Daniel Jutras (5-10 RB South Delta); Jordy Kyle (6-3 OL Regina Thunder); Patrick Leahy (5-11 QB Medicine Hat, AB-McCoy); Bradley Lee (6-3 DL Okotoks, AB-Foothills Composite); Mitch Lesyk (5-8 DB Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Kyle MacLeod (6-3 OL Surrey-VI Raiders); Mark McCutcheon (6-0 LB Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Tyler McKenzie (6-0 HB-LB South Kamloops); Roman Marchyshyn (6-3 OL Mississauga Warriors); Ford Marcotte (5-11 DL North Delta-Seaquam); Victor Marshall (6-4 WR Seattle-SFU); Sebestien Martimbault (5-10 DB Longeuil, QC-Vieux Montreal); Dominic Mecuri (6-1 LB South Kamloops); A.J Miller (6-2 WR Salmon Arm); Geoff Piper (6-3 DL Sherwood Park, AB-Bev Facey); Anthony Reese (6-0 WR Washington-Nooksack Valley); Charles Riby-Williams (6-1 WR North Delta-Sands, Santa Barbara JC); Ethan Schnell (6-4 OL South Kamloops); Mitch Shuster (5-10 WR North Van., SFU); Sabdeep Sidhu (5-11 DL Burnaby-STM); Hugh Tunney (5-8 DB Edmonton-Ross Shephard); Curtis Vizza (6-3 OL VI Raiders); Liam Wear (6-1 WR Vernon, Kamloops Broncos); Josh Williams (6-4 DL VI Raiders); Carson Williams (5-10 QB Abbotsford); Jens Wolkewitz (6-3 R Germany, South Fraser Rams); Jake Woodson (5-11 LB Burnaby-STM); Ryley Wright (6-1 QB Oakville, ON-West Liberty-Windsor)

CALGARY

Adam Ballingall (6-2 QB South Kamloops); Max Bowles (LB North Van.-Handsworth), Sukh Chung (6-3 OL, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

MANITOBA

Drew Chung (5-9 HB Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Nick Naylor (6-0 K Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Cam Clark (6-2 QB North Delta, Surrey Rams); Marc Paquette (6-4 QB Surrey-Lord Tweeds, Surrey Rams); Tyson Takasaki (6-1 SB, Victoria Rebels); Quincy Hurst (5-9, 170, WR-SB, Coquitlam-Centennial, College of the Desert, CA); Xavier Johnson (5-10 WR, North Delta-Sands, Surrey Rams); Jordan Linnen (5-10 DB Surrey-Frank Hurt, Surrey Rams); Ryan Prasad (6-1 DB Surrey Rams)

QUEEN’S

Alex Carroll (WR Victoria-Mt. Douglas); Ryan Melvin (OL Victoria-Mt. Douglas); Matt Gabrick (LB North Delta-Seaquam)

SASKATCHEWAN

Armand Bokitch (RB Kelowna)

ACADIA

Jon Carr (5-7 WR North Van.-Handsworth); Logan MacLeod (6-4 OL Mission)

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Patrick Mpuanga (5-11 LB-RB Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

WESTERN ONTARIO

Sam Livingston (DB, South Delta)

HOCKEY

(B.C. natives from B.C. Hockey League teams unless otherwise indicated)

NCAA

DIV.1

ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE

Mac Roy (F 5-11 175 Langley); Ryan Stanimir (F 6-0 185 Williams Lake)

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE

Andrew Pickering (F 5-11 185 Penticton); Wes McLeod (D 6-2 185 Prince George)

ALASKA-FAIRBANKS

Michael Quinn (D 6-0 180 Westside); Colton Beck (F 5-10 175 Langley)

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL

Nick Sandor (F 6-0 185 Trail)

BOSTON COLLEGE

Isaac MacLeod (D 6-4 205 Penticton)

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Sahir Gill (F 5-10 180 Vernon)

BROWN

Dennis Robertson (D 6-0 195 Langley)

CORNELL

Dustin Mowrey (F 5-9 175 Victoria)

MERRIMACK

Brendan Ellis (D 6-3 205 Westside)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Grayson Downing (F 6-0 170 Westside)

NORTHEASTERN

Mitch MacMillan (F 6-0 185 Alberni Valley); Braden Pimm (F 6-0 175 Vernon)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

Sam Muchalla (F 5-8 165 Prince George)

NOTRE DAME

Shayne Taker (D 6-3 190 Cowichan Valley)

OHIO STATE

Curtis Gedig (D 6-3 190 Vernon)

PRINCETON

Kevin Ross (D 6-0 175 Alberni Valley); Sean Bonar G 6-1 170 Penticton)

QUINNIPIAC

Brooks Robinson (F 5-11 180 Prince George); Connor Jones (F 5-9 165 Vernon); Kellen Jones (F 5-9 165 Vernon)

RIT

Eliot Raibl (D 6-0 185 Quesnel)

RPI

Johnny Rogic (F 6-0 185 Alberni Valley)

SACRED HEART

Chad Niddery (F 5-10 175 Powell River)

ST. CLOUD STATE

Cam Reid (F 6-3 200 Westside); Garrett Milan (F 5-8 160 Penticton)

NCAA DIV. 3

ELMIRA

Dylan Herold (F 6-1 195 Coquitlam)

ST. NORBERT COLLEGE

Joe Perry (F 6-2 200 Nanaimo); Reid Campbell (D 5-10 185 Powell River)

ST. SCHOLASTICA

Bobby Lipsett (F 6-0 195 Salmon Arm); Ryne Bodger (D 6-0 180 Merritt)

WILLIAMS

Sean Donnelly (G 5-11 170 Williams Lake)

WISCONSIN SUPERIOR

Joey Massingham (F 5-8 160 Cowichan Valley)

CIS

UBC

James Isaacs (6-1 D Victoria-Fort McMurray AJHL); Torrie Jung (6-1 G Nanaimo-Edmonton WHL); Matt Wray (6-3 F Qualicum Beach, Camrose AJHL)
QUEEN’S

Jordan Soquila (F 6-0 190 Merritt)

YORK

Ryan Kerr (6-2 D Spruce Grove AJHL); Chad Hohmann (6-2 F Lloydminster AJHL)

CCAA

SOUTHERN ALBERTA

Warren Muir (F 6-0 195 Alberni Valley); Trevor Bailey (F 5-8 170 Westside); Joel Woznikoski (D 6-5 200 Westside)

B.C. INTERNATIONAL

SIMON FRASER

Colby Kulhanek (F 6-1 195 Coquitlam)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Zac Rasmussen (F 5-9 175 Prince George); Lucas Daoust (F 5-11 190 Merritt); Anthony Collins (F Langley, Winkler (MJHL), Tyler Halliday (F Prince George-Kelowna)

RUGBY

CIS

UBC

Spencer Baker (5-10 Wing West Vancouver, Capilano); Carlin Hamstra (5-10 Fly Shawnigan Lake); Dave Hilborn (6-0 FB Capilano); Jeff McKinnon (6-3 Back row Capilano); Rauri Trueger (6-2 Back row England-Harrow School); Alexander Wimmer (6-0 prop West Vancouver-Rockridge)

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE

Ross Nevile (6-2 Winger Victoria-Reynolds) Rhys Davis (6-3 Flanker Shawnigan) Mathew Greenwood (5-10 Flanker Mill Bay-Brentwood College)

SOCCER

NCAA

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Luke Chambers (6-1 D Derby-England-Santa Barbara City College); Derrick Bassi (6-2 D North Delta); Gagan Josan (5-8 M Surrey-Panorama Ridge); Joseph Martin (5-9 M North Delta); Anders Tetlie (6-1 F Horten-Norway-Horten Skole); Carlo Basso (6-2 F Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney)

CIS

CANADA WEST

UBC

Paul Clerc (6-0 D Coquitlam-Charles Best Sec-Metro Ford); Jack Cubbon (6-2 D North Vancouver-Burnaby Central-Whitecaps Residency); Paul Dhudwal (5-8 D-M Vancouver-Vancouver College-Vancouver FC); Daniel Gazzolla (5-11 D Burnaby-St.Thomas Moore-Burnaby Selects); Arjun Grewal (5-11 Defender Vancouver-Vancouver College-Vancouver FC); Sean Haley (6-0 M North Vancouver-St.Thomas Aquinas-Vancouver FC); Luke O’Shea (6-0 GK Richmond-Charles London Sec-Vancouver FC); Alex Orasa (5-8 M Richmond-Charles London Sec-Vancouver FC)

FRASER VALLEY

Steve Thomas (6-1 GK Surrey-Panorama Ridge); Ryan Liddiard (6-2 M Pitt Meadows); Sasa Plavsic (6-2 M Coquitlam-Centennial); Joe Gill (5-11 M Abbotsford Collegiate); Jordan Marini (5-10 F Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Jordan Tipton (6-0 D Abbotsford Christian); Ravi Singh (6-0 Abbotsford Collegiate); Brenden Podolski (5-11 F Abbotsford Collegiate); Koby Byrne, (6-0 D Abbotsford Collegiate); Amrit Sidhu (5-7 M Abbotsofrd-,W.J. Mouat); Evan Sinclaire (6-1 F North Surrey); Blair Stewart (5-11 F Langley)

TRINITY WESTERN

Denny Serifovic (6-0 D Surrey-Frank Hurt); Jerome Lou (5-11 F Surrey-Guilford United); Cody Strelau (5-9 D Langley-LSS, Abbotsford Mariners); Adam Plantinga (5-8 M Abbotsford-Robert Bateman); Evan Lowther (5-11 GK Surrey-Fraser Heights)

VICTORIA

Craig Taylor (5-11 F Victoria-Stelly’s)

AUS

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Graeme Spink (6-3 D Surrey-Earl Marriott)

CCAA

BCCAA

UBC-OKANAGAN

Connor Lee (Vernon); Dylan Zaitsoff (Trail-L.V. Rogers); Tanner Guyon-Brydges (Edmonton-University Prep); Nick Kmet (Edmonton-University Prep); Eric Gicharu (Kenya-Iron Strikers FC)

CAPILANO

Rhyse Harnden (6-0 D North Van.-Seycove), Blake VanBlerk ( 6-1 D North. Van-Seycove), Alex Aguilez (6-0 D Port Moody); Kevin Hughes (5-11 M North Van.-Seycove); Tom Mallette (5-7 M Burnaby Central); Jeff Ng (5-8 Vancouver-Killarney); Dexter Dui (5-8 F Vancouver-Killarney); Willie Westcott (6-2 F West Vancouver-Sentinel); Javid Khan (5-7 F North Surrey); Bryan Cha (5-7 F Burnaby Central); Phillip Woytkowiak (5-7 F Argyle); Robert Odinwald (5-11 GK Port Moody)

DOUGLAS

Sahil Sandhu (5-10 F Surrey-Princess Margaret); Marinko Maras; (5-9 M Pitt Meadows ); Colin Soo (5-8 M Burnaby Central); Dillan Fagliato ( 6-1 GK Burnaby North); Nick Baronian (6-0 F North Delta-Sands); Adam Staschuk (5-10 D North Delta); Andrew Sciampacone (5-8 M-D Maple Ridge); Steve Fronzo (5-9 M Surrey- Enver Creek); Raq Amijee (5-8 M-D Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Sammy Sagar (6-0 D Surrey-Kwantlen Park; Adam Bigham (6-0 F Surrey-Semiahmoo)

KWANTLEN

Michael Yee (6-0 D North Delta); Jacob Starheim (6-1 M North Delta-Seaquam)

LANGARA

Bryan Cha (5-8 M Burnaby Central); John Apostolopoulos (5-10 M-F Vancouver-Kitsilano); Konstantin Vasic (6-0 M Vancouver-King George); Andrew Mazzone (6-1 F Vancouver College)

QUEST

Will Robson (5-10 D Whistler); Alex Morgan (5-10 M Wales-UK); Tom Griffiths (5-11 D England-UK); Charlie Impey (6-0 England-UK); Emad Agahi (6-0 F Maple RidgE) Tim Ainge (6-0 D, North Vancouver); Adam Sidi (5-10 Port Moody)

TRU

No recruits available

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Dan Citra (5-11 D Duncan); Kyle Bate (5-10 M Campbell River-Carhi); Chris Merriman (5-10 D Nanaim- Cedar); Matt Mehrassa ( 6-1 M Nanaimo, UNBC); Stephen Templeman (6-1 F Nanaimo-Woodlands)

SWIMMING

MEN

NCAA

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Ciaran McDonnell (Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney); Bruno Sharpe (Edmonton); Christopher Tanninen (Burlington, ON); James McQuade (North Van.); Alex Duguay (Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Qu); Ivor Ostijic (Surrey)

CIS

UBC

Craig Brazier (West Vancouver); Shane Clare (Federal Way, WA); Patrick Cowan (Saskatoon); Eric Dolan (Richmond Hill, ON); Theoren Gossney (Cornerbrook, NF)

TENNIS

NCAA

PORTLAND

Justin Guay (Richmond-Hugh McRoberts)

SKIDMORE

Jimmy Sherpa (West Vancouver-Sentinel)

WESLEYAN (North Carolina)

Wesley Bertsch (Victoria-Oak Bay), Kieran Bertsch (Victoria-Oak Bay)

TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY

NCAA

DIV. 1

ILLINOIS STATE

Spencer Prince (Langley-Brookswood)

DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Travis Vugteveen (Chilliwack-Unity Christian); Del Ingvaldson (Surrey-Earl Marriott); Alex Pare (Sherbrooke, Que.); Ben Allen (Winnipeg-Kelvin); Alex Strachan (Surrey-Semiahmoo)

CIS

UBC

Simon Bill (North Vancouver-Carson Graham); Justin Kent (Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Nick MacLean (Quesnel-Correlieu); Adam Paul-Morris (Surrey-Semiahmoo); Paul Thompson (Winnipeg-Eastview); Markus Watson (Calgary-Team Alberta)

VICTORIA

Jackson Bocksnick (Lethbridge Collegiate); Thomas Riva (Qualicum Beach-Kwalikum); Jonas Golf-Meyers (Duncan-Cowichan); Scott Secco (Victoria-Oak Bay); Ryan Leigh (Victoria-Stelly’s); Luke Gjerdalen (North Van.-Carson Graham); Azar Chatur (Vancouver-St. George’s)

VOLLEYBALL

CIS

UBC

Ben Chow (6-2 OH Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Christiaan Heerema (6-3 OH Calgary-Central Memorial); Christopher Klassen (6-3 S Vancouver-Eric Hamber, Capilano); Garret LaValley (6-4 OH Calgary-Dr. E. P. Scarlett); Milo Warren (6-3 OH Comox-Highland, VIU)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Jesse Bazergui (OH 6-4 Surrey-Earl Marriott); Casey Knight (OH-MB 6-8 Gulf Island); Jason Fennema (6-7 MVB Houston-Ebenezer Canadian Reformed School); Stuart Richey (6-4 LS-RS Gibsons-Elphinstone); Ryan Talsma (6-7 RS Durham Christian (Ont.), Redeemer); Aleks Saddlemyer (6-5 RS Sidney-Parkland, Camosun); Mike Hawkins (6-2 S Lethbridge-Catholic Central, Lethbridge College); Adam Leblanc (6-8 MB Sudbury-Lively Dist., Nippising)

TRINITY WESTERN

Nick Del Bianco (6-4 OH Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Branden Schmidt (6-6 MB De Winton, AB-Centennial); Devyn Plett (6-2 S Winnipeg-Mennonite Brethren)

CCAA

BCCAA

UBC-OKANAGAN

Jordan Young (6-4 OH Vernon-Clarence Fulton)

CAMOSUN

Stephen Richter; Jeremy Finn; Chhase Mcfarlen; Grant Haggerty; Jon Jorstad; Alexander Wolf

CAPILANO

Jeff Seekings (6-3 H Winnipeg); Martin Istok (6-4 MB Prince George); Joe Turpin (6-8 MB Maple Ridge); Sean Miller (6-1 LS Balzac, Ab)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Harley Marshall (6-5 MB Elkford); Brady Atwood (6-3 LS-RS Cranbrook-Mt. Baker); Brodie Flis (6-5 S Regina-Winston Knoll Collegiate)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Will Quiring (6-4 OH Saskatoon-Centennial); Tom Charbonneau (6-4 M Waldheim, SK) Justin Wood (5-8 L Abbotsford-MEI); David Wiebe (6-1 OH Abbotsford-MEI); Seth Isksen (6-3 OH Fresno, CA- Clovis); Aaron Baerg (6-3 OH Victoria Stelly’s); Ben Jansen (6-3 OH Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian)

DOUGLAS

Devon Heppner (6-0 S Richmond Christian); Nathan Heppner (6-3 OH Richmond Christian); Bryce Koebel (6-3 MB-OH Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Matt Lieuwen (6-4 OH Abbostford-MEI, Douglas); Jordan Or (5-11 LS Burnaby-Moscrop); Huan Pham (5-9 L Prince Rupert-Charles Hayes, Capilano); Oliver Parsons (6-1 OH Cranbrook-Mt. Baker); Brent Siemens (6-2 OH Abbotsford – MEI); Mark Vanderwal (6-7 MB-OH Abbotsford-Christian)

FRASER VALLEY

Justin Janzen (6-3 MEI, King’s University); Robert Koenig (6-8 Abbotsford-MEI); Ryan Artemenko (6-1 Langley-Walnut Grove); Josh Togeretz (6-2 Langley-Credo Christian); Levi Devries (6-4 Langley Christian); Jeremy Kleingeltink (6-0 Langley Christian)

SELKIRK

Chris Barissenkoff (6-4 M South Slocan-Mt Sentinel)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Braden O-Toole (6-5 RS Canmore (AB) Collegiate); Rylan Brouwer (6-2 LS Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Mark LeMercier (6-5 MB Vernon-Kalamalka)

WRESTLING

NCWA

DOUGLAS

Navneet Dulat (Abbotsford Traditional); Fido Sahota (Burnaby Central); Jesse Dhillon (Burnaby Central); Gurpreet Bains (Queen Elizabeth); Gunvir Khosa (Burnaby South); Sanjay Rekhi (John Oliver); Trever Lowery (Washington)

2009-10 RECRUITING LIST

BASKETBALLTHE PROVINCE’S 2009-10 RECRUITS LIST

BASKETBALL

WOMEN

NCAA

DIV. 1

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

BOISE STATE

Diana Lee (5-9 G, North Van.-Handsworth)

WEST COAST CONFERFENCE

PORTLAND

Cassandra Brown (6-2 G-F, Vernon-Clarence Fulton)

DIV. 2

GREAT NORTHWEST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

SIMON FRASER

Rebecca Langmead (6-5 P Torbay, NL-Gonzaga); Marie-Line Petit (5-5 G Bergeronnes, PQ-St. Foy CEGEP); Chelsea Reist (6-2 F Mission); Amonda Francis (6-1 P Coquitlam-Gleneagle, Alaska-Fairbanks); Kia Van Laare (5-7 G New Westminster)

CIS

CANADA WEST

ALBERTA

Sally Hillier (5-8 G, Surrey-Elgin Park)

UBC

Alyssa Binns (5-10 G Port Moody-Gleneagle); Zana Williams (5-8 G Vancouver-Kitsilano, Utah State); Kristjana Young (5-11 G North Van.-Handsworth)

CALGARY

Sarah Allison (5-8 G Surrey-Elgin Park)

FRASER VALLEY

Sarah Wierks (6-2 F, Chilliwack); Cassandra Patenaude; (6-1 F, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Celeste Dyck (5-6 PG Abbotsford-Yale); Tessa Klassen (5-7 PG Winnipeg-Ft. Richmond, Manitoba)

MANITOBA

Samantha Pyke (6-0 F, Burnaby-Byrne Creek), Stephanie Gill (5-7 G, Burnaby-Byrne Creek)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Jorri Duxburry (5-9 G Salmon Arm)

TRINITY WESTERN

Rochelle Thoutenhoofd (5-8 F Abbotsford-WJ Mouat,Mount Royal/UVIC); Rachelle Briscoe (6-2 F Kelowna,UBC-Okanagan); Chelsey Olsen (5-8 G, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Janelle Traber (5-9 G, Abbotsford-MEI, Lethbridge)

VICTORIA

Cassandra Goodis (5-8 G Penticton); Jessica Renfrew (5-11 G Victoria-Claremont)

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Jessica Franz (6-1 P Surrey-Elgin Park, Capilano)

TORONTO

Jaine Taylor (6-1 P, N. Vancouver-Carson Graham)

MCGILL

Roya Assadi (5-10 G Vancouver-York House)

CONCORDIA

Chantelle Robertson (6-0 F Vancouver-York House); Jessica Eng (5-6 G Vancouver-York House)

CCAA

BCCAA

UBC-OKANAGAN

Laura Campbell (5-11 F Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Mackenzie Carnes (5-10 G Mission-Heritage Park); Nicole Duke (5-6 G Sherwood Park, AB-Archbishop Jordan, Columbia Bible)

CAMOSUN

Rosie Bergen (5-11 P Kelowna); Haley Carmichael (5-11 P Victoria-Belmont); Vesna Crnkovic (5-11P-W Nanaimo District); Erika Gardham (5-6 G Prince George-Brocklehurst); Cassandra Lane 5-9 G-W Vancovuer-Notre Dame); Hillary Newton (5-11 Post Canmore Collegiate); Aija Salvador (5-6 G Victoria-Oak Bay); Rachel Carlson (5-5 G Victoria-Spectrum); Ariel Hamilton (6-0 P Ladysmith); Karli Keown (5-8 G Victoria-Spectrum)

CAPILANO

Jennafer Palma (5-2 G Vancouver-Notre Dame); Jessica Daigneault (5-5 G Mission); Gaby Kocs-Spadero (5-11 F North Van-Windsor); Marti Dumas (5-7 G, Burnaby-STMC, SFU); Natasha Maat (5-10 F, Surrey-Pacific Academy, Douglas)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Keywanna Kendrick (6-0 P Thompson,GA-Thompson, Andrew College); Emily Rogness (5-11 P Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian); Sharece Thoutenhoofd (5-9 G Abbotsford-Robert Bateman); Lisa Isaak (5-10 G-F Summerland)

DOUGLAS

Haylee Antaya (5-5 G Maple Ridge); Linnea Breitkreutz (5-7 G North Surrey); Natalie Chappell (5-9 F Prince George); Chelsea Church (5-10 F Langley-Brookswood); Teanisha Fuoco (5-9 F Coquitlam-Centennial); Alannah Horne (5-9 F Burnaby Mountain); Erika Martin (6-0 P Abbotsford-Robert Bateman); Ainsleigh Mensah (5-8 G Terrace-Caledonia)

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC

Makenzie Johnston (5-5 G Princeton); Courtney Parker (5-8 G Langley-Brookswood); Amy Beauchamp (6-1 F Surrey-Holy Cross, Lakehead); Oxana Senyuk (5-8 F Burnaby-Moscrop); Erin Mufford (5-7 G Langley-Brookswood); Rebeckah Gaukel (5-10 F Mission, UNBC); Mel Poce (5-5 G Calgary-Western Canada); Samantha McPhail (6-0 F Vancouver-Lord Byng); Bianca Palitti (5-7 G Surrey-Holy Cross)

LANGARA

Hailey Hebron (5-5 G North Van.-Sutherland); Nadja Jankovic (5-10 G-F Vancouver-Kitsilano); Angela White (5-8 G North Van.-Handsworth); Michelle Errico (5-8 G North Van.-Argyle); Rhea Silvestri (5-10 G-F Thomas Haney-Maple Ridge)

NORTHERN B.C.

Sarah Robin (5-9 F Prince Rupert); Jennifer Knibbs (5-6 PG Saskatoon–Holy Cross); Sarah Moxley (5-9 F Oakville–Sheridan College)

QUEST
Ruth Thanert (6-1 P, Germany); Andrea Eidsvik (5-8, G Burnaby-Byrne Creek)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jenna Carver (5-8 G-F Nanaimo,-Wellington); Alix Stupich (5-9 G, Nanaimo-Cedar, Thompson Rivers)

A

CAA

NAIT

Ashley McMillan (G, Prince George-D.P. Todd)

FIELD HOCKEY

NCAA

BOSTON COLLEGE

Paige Norris (M Victoria-Mt. Douglas)

CALIFORNIA

Shannon Elmitt (M West Vancouver)

HARVARD

Carly McNeill (M-D West Vancouver); Bridget McGillivray (D Victoria-Glenlyon Norfolk)

IOWA

Kim Scraper (F West Vancouver)

OHIO

Jessica Bitz (F-M Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Jessica Jue (F-M Vancouver Little Flower)

PRINCETON

Amanda Bird (D North Van.-Carson Graham)

WAKE FOREST

Anna Kozniuk (D North Van.-Argyle)

CIS

UBC

Bea Francisco (GK Vancouver-Little Flower); Natalie Sourisseau (Mid Kelowna)

GUELPH

Alexandra Bland (GK Vancouver-Little Flower)

TORONTO

Alex Thicke (F North Van.-Handsworth); Heather Haughn (D, North Van.-Handsworth)

VICTORIA

Amanda Anderson (5-10 D North Delta); Courtney Ellis (5-5 M Victoria-Claremont); Stefanie Hatch (5-9 F Kelowna); Nicole Lam (5-3 M North Van.-Windsor); Dailene Parno (5-8 F North Delta-Burnsview); Adrienne Sheppard (5-6 D-F Victoria-Oak Bay)

GOLF

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Nicole Jordan (Sidney-Parkland); Michelle McCann (Comox-Highland)

NAIA

UBC

Porsche Campbell (Vancouver); Lauren DeGoey (Victoria); Reagan Wilson (Calgary)

CIS

VICTORIA

Amanda Anderson (5-10 D North Delta); Courtney Ellis (5-5 M Victoria-Claremont); Stefanie Hatch (5-9 F Kelowna); Nicole Lam (5-3 M North Van.-Windsor); Dailene Parno (5-8 F North Delta-Burnsview); Adrienne Sheppard (5-6 D-F Victoria -Oak Bay)

HOCKEY

CIS

UBC

Amanda Asay (5-10 F Prince George, Brown); Nikola Brown John (5-7 D Kelowna, Thompson-Okanagan Rockets); Sarah Casorso (5-6 D Kelowna, Thompson-Okanagan Rockets); Tegan Cochrane (5-8 F Kelowna, Thompson-Okanagan Rockets); Jordan Quiring (5-9 G Calgary, Edge School); Tatiana Rafter (F 5-10 Winnipeg-Balmoral Hall); Lauren Ruggierio (5-7 F Kelowna, Thompson-Okanagan Rockets); Haley Voytechek (F 5-5 Sherwood Park, AB)

 

ROWING

CIS

FRASER VALLEY

Genevieve Santos (Langley); Samantha Graham (Langley-D.W. Poppy)

VICTORIA

Aimee Hawker (5-4 Victoria-Oak Bay); Adam Galbraith (6-2 Victoria-Brentwood); Chris Hands-Jackson (6-0 Toronto-Orange Coast Coll.); Connor McGuigan (6-3 Victoria-Brentwood); Mark Ventresca (6-0 St. Catharines-E.L. Crossley)

GYMNASTICS

NCAA DIV. 1

IOWA

Nicole Pineau (PoC0-Archbishop Carney)

RUGBY

CIS

UBC

Megan Hamm (5-3 Scrum-half Aldergrove-Abbotsford RFC)

VICTORIA

Quinn Battie (5-5 Flanker-Hooker Ladysmith); Monica Dunlop (5-7 Center Duncan-Cowichan); Christina Olsen (5-7 Lock Kelowna); Casandra Stevens (5-10 Center Shawnigan Lake)

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER

Beth MacNeill (5-7 Fly-Half-Center North Van.-Carson Graham, Thompson Rivers)

SOCCER

NCAA

DIV. 1

OREGON STATE

Erin Uchacz (D Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Jenna Richardson (M Surrey-Elgin Park)

WASHINGTON STATE

Katie Turney (M-F Surrey-Fraser Heights), Gurveen Clair (GK Surrey-Fleetwood Park)

SANTA CLARA

Nikki Ambrose (D-M Surrey-Elgin Park)

DIV. 2

GNAC

SIMON FRASER

Jess Hadden (5-3 F Abbotsford-St. John Brebeuf); Marissa Di Lorenza (5-4 D Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Jenna Piovesan 5-6 D Burnaby-Notre Dame); Tessa Barbour (5-7 M Burnaby Central); Sara Johnson (5-9 GK North Delta-Burnsview); Abbey Vogt (5-7 D Burnaby South); Sarah Fitzmaurice(5-5 M Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary); Amelia Ng (5-9 G Richmond, Kwantlen); Amy Lawrence (5-8 F Burnaby South); Emma Cruickshank (5-8 F Maple Ridge); Kennedy Borle (5-3 M Calgary-Central Memorial)

NAIA

BIOLA

Victoria Dalla Zanna (F, PoCo-Archbishop Carney)

CIS

UBC

Katie Drake (5-5 M West Vancouver-Sentinel); Alisha Penev (5-10 M-D Burnaby Central); Sarah Pennington (5-9 D Surrey-Earl Marriott); Kristi Sharp (5-8 M North Van.-Carson Graham)

FRASER VALLEY

Rachelle Broome (D (Maple Ridge-Samuel Roberts Technical School); Charmaine Biagioni (GK Pitt Meadows); Rebecca Zweep (D Abbotsford Collegiate); Caitiln Blondin (D Abbotsford-Robert Bateman); Danielle de Bruin (M Victoria-Stelly’s)

TRINITY WESTERN

J

ennifer Castillo (5-6 MF Surrey-Fraser Heights); Jenna Di Nunzio (5-5 M-F North Delta-Burnsview); Jessica King (5-7 MF Liverpool, Eng-Liverpool FC, Bellerive FCJ); Sarah Hannigan (5-5 M-F Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney); Melissa Horahan (5-8 F Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian); Becky Schile (5-8 F Chilliwack)

VICTORIA
Aja Battie (5-6 D North Van.-Carson Graham); Carlita Branion-Calles (5-8 D Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Lindsey Butler (5-6 M Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey); Mallory Hackett (5-5 M Victoria-Reynolds); Maryse Reichgeld (5-9 M North Van.-Argyle); Jaclyn Sawicki (5-6 F Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney); Kendra Williams (5-9 M North Van.-Windsor); Celina Guerreiro (M-F, Terrace-Caledonia)

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE

Adelaide Fearnley (M-D Gibsons-Elphinstone); Paige Campbell (M Courtenay-G.P, Vanier); Kelly Milliken (GK Victoria-Reynolds)

WESTERN ONTARIO

Nikki Wade (M-F Vancouver-Crofton House), Greta Joy (F Vancouver-York House)

CCAA

BCCAA

UBC-OKANAGAN

Brianna Thielmann (5-5 M Burnaby Central); Lindsey Briggs (5-4 F North Delta-Seaquam)

CAPILANO

Jaclyn Coi (5-6 M-F Vancouver-Notre Dame); Katelyn Reilly (5-6 D Vancouver-Notre Dame); Kaila Lawton (5-6 D Burnaby North); Meghan Leahy (5-9 D West Vancouver-Sentinel); Julie Van Leeuwen (5-3 F North Van.-Sutherland); Mikela Bertelli (5-6 F Burnaby-Alpha); Britttney Campbell (5-8 F North Van.-Seycove); Haley Shoults (5-6 M-F Williams Lake); Sarah Arthur (5-9 M Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Jocelyn Reid (5-6 D North Van.-Seycove); Danielle Lawson (5-5 M, North Van.-Sutherland), Callie Blom, (5-7 M North Van.-Argyle); Kyla Sattler (5-1 D North Van.-Argyle); Nicole Marchi (5-2 M North Van.-Windsor); Jessie Lynch (5-7 D Port Moody); Lia Marining (5-8 M North Van.-Windsor); Karyssa Veltri (5-2 D Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Hayley Joel (5-6 D Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Chrysrelle Pezarro (5-4 M-D North Van.-Andre-Poilat)

DOUGLAS

Haley Melvin (F Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Ashley Melvin (D Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Kelsey Robinson (M North Delta-Sands)

KWANTLEN

Nicole Gibbons (5-5 M North Delta-Seaquam); Norma Sheane (5-8 D Burnaby South); Yvamara Rodriguez (5-3 M Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney); Hilary Andow (5-7 M Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Melina Gomez (5-7 G North Van.-Carson Graham); Tiffany O’Krane (5-5 M Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Dominique Lang (5-7 F Langley); Renae Candusso (Surrey-Fleetwood Park)

LANGARA

Melanie Martin (5-8 F North Delta), Richelle Day (5-6 M North Delta-Seaquam), Kaila Henly (5-10 D Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best), Ashley Stuart (5-4 M Port Moody-Heritage Woods), Amie Lawlor (5-8 M Coquitlam-Centennial, Douglas), Christine Walker (5-10 D Surrey-Semiahmoo, Kwantlen), Kelli McCabe (5-4 F Delta, Trinity Western), Michelle Bayer (5-8 D Vancouver-Magee, York University), Natalie Matak (5-7 D Coquitlam-Centennial)

NORTHERN B.C.

Georgia Lahti (Burnaby Central); Camila Lemoine( Prince George-College Heights)

QUEST

Tatiana Bliss (5-2 D North St.Thomas Aquinas-BC); Tiana Gilchrist (5-8 GK North Van.-Seycove); Gellie Raguin-Licas (5-4 M North Delta-Burnsview); Carly Neeson (5-4 M-F Maple Ridge-Samuel Robertson Technical); Meg Ursic (5-6 D West Vancouver-Collingwood); (Alanna Rudd F Romsley-UK)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Sarah Gomez (D Prince George-Duchess Park); Danya Mitchell (5-5 Kamloops-Sa-Hali Secondary), Courtney Dennill (5-6 D Kamloops Christian)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Jessica Smith (5-9 D Campbell River-Carihi); Jessie Weninger (5-6 M Kelowna); Bronte Fitzsimmons (5-2 M-F Victoria-Oak Bay); Shelby Walker (5-7 GK Victoria-Spectrum); Carley Lawless (5-5 D Duncan-Cowichan); Jordan Tufnail (5-6 M Courtenay-Mark Isfled, UVic); Maria Wadhams (5-4 M Alert Bay); Sharin Kang (5-5 M Nanaimo-Woodlands); Kirbi McKie (5-8 G Ladysmith); Becky Weiss (5-4 M Campbell River-Carhi); Michela Fiorido (6-4 G Surrey-Holy Cross, Kwantlen); Mary Shaw (5-2 D Nanaimo); Ashlee Allbury (5-5 D Nanaimo-Dover Bay)

SOFTBALL

NCAA DIV. 1

UNC-GREENSBORO

Katelyn Bedwell (C, Surrey-Elgin Park)

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Sammie Olexa (3B, North Delta-Seaquam); Shelby Kurt (P, Waterloo)

NCAA DIV. 3

VIRGINIA WESLEYAN

Jacqui Omichinski (P, Abbotsford-MEI)

NAIA

UBC

Leigh Della Siege (5-9 P Surrey-Holy Cross); Cassandra Dypchey (5-7 OF Surrey-Semiahmoo); Sydnee Gendron (5-7 P South Delta)

NWAACC

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Shelby Spargo (Delta); Kayla Goll (North Delta); Danielle Deyahger (North Delta-Seaquam); Courtney Buckland (North Delta-Sands); Emilie White (Surrey-Sullivan Heights); Joan Hayes (North Delta-Burnsview); Melanie Gulbransen (Aldergrove Community); Karley Hessian (North Delta-Seaquam); Kimberly Maedel (Alberni Dist.); Kendra Bodie (Surrey-Sullivan Heights); Chelsea Andrews (Surrey-Guildford park); Tamara Milford (Surrey-Sullivan Heights); Jessica Brodie (North Delta); Shea O’Neal (North Delta-Seaquam); Katie Erickson (Burnaby South)

SWIMMING

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Nicole Cossey (Red Deer); Hannah Fregin (Burnaby Mountain); Whitley Sheehan (Grande Prairie, AB); Katie McEvoy (Victoria)

CIS

UBC

Kimberly Bowman (Ohio State); Savannah King (Vancouver-UBC Dolphins); Sarah MacKay (Vernon Kokanee SC); Heather MacLean (Toronto-Etobicoke SC); Monica McKeown (Vancouver-UBC Dolphins); Colleen Nesbitt (Calgary-Glencoe Gators); Hayley Pipher (Vernon Kokanee SC); Danielle Szalkai (Langley Olympians SC); Vivian Tsang (Vancouver-UBC Dolphins)

TENNIS

NCAA

KENTUCKY

Khristina Blajkevitch (New Westminter, VLN)

MCNEESE STATE

Amanda Lidster (Kamloops-Sa-Hali)

ANDERSON

Nicola Brevik (Coquitlam-Centennial)

TRACK & FIELD-CROSS-COUNTRY

NAIA

UBC

Agnes Cywinska (Calgary); Meghan Flavel (Humbolt, SK); Kathryn Hutchins (San Anslemo, CA-Sir Francis Drake); Cara McCulloch (Smithers); Taylor Neely (Oshawa-Uxbridge); Gift Okankwu (Ottawa-De La Salle); Meghan Perra (Portland, OR-Lincoln); Heather Slinn (Ottawa-Hillcrest); Natalie Stasiak (North Van.-Windsor); Alyx Treasure (Prince George-D.P. Todd)

CIS

VICTORIA

Jenna van Vliet (Calgary-Dr. E.P. Scarlett); Kate Dixon (Campbell River Carihi); Shauna McInnis (Victoria-Stelly’s); Katelyn Currie (Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Stephanie Trenholm (Campbell River-Timberline, Alaska-Anchorage)

NCAA Div 1

ELON

Veronica Luedke (Nanaimo-Dover Bay)

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Madeleine Barker (College de Sherbrooke, Que.); Robyn Broomfield (Mississauga, ON); Mercedes Rhodes (Saskatoon-Holy Cross); Lindsey Butterworth (North Van.-Handsworth); Abbey Vogt (Burnaby South); Heather Carviel (Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Caitlin Dell (Salmon Arm); Kim Doerksen (Gibsons-Elphinstone); Jade Richardson (Nanaimo Dist.)

VOLLEYBALL

WOMEN

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Meghan Carver (5-9 S Nanaimo-Wellington); Alanna Chan (5-7 L Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Jordan Drezet (5-10 S Prince George); Katie Forsyth (5-10 LS Delta); Madeline Hait (5-11 MB Burnaby Central); Jennifer Neilson (6-0 RS Port Coquiltam-Riverside); Amanda Renkema (6-1 MB Richmond Christian); Angela Richards (5-7 LS Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey); Kelsey Robinson (5-11 LS Surrey-Clayton Heights)

CIS

UBC

Lisa Barclay (6-2 LS Brandon, MB-Crocus Plains Regional); Jenelle Franz (5-9 S Abbotsford-MEI); Abbey Keeping (6-2 MB Surrey-Semiahmoo); Begum Pulas (5-10 RS North Van.-Bodwell); Rosie Schlagintweit (6-0 RS Abbotsford-Yale)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Kira Sutcliffe (MB Midway-Boundary); Kara Twomley (S;5-11 Winnipeg-Glenlawn Collegiate)

TRINITY WESTERN

Carly Hamilton (5-11 LS Calgary-William Aberhart); Royal Richardson (6-2 RS-LS Rocky Mountain, AB-Lindsay Thurder Comprehensive); Alicia Perrin (6-2; MB Creston-Prince Charles); Casie Gano (6-1 O Sundre, AB-Sundre); Lauren Moncks (6-2 S Standard, AB-Standard); Jessica Petersen (6-0 M/O Enumclaw, WA-Enumclaw)

CCAA

BCCAA

UBC-OKANAGAN

C handler Proch (5-10 S Kelowna); Emily Carroll (6-0 M Surrey-White Rock Christian); Clarice MacGillivray (5-9 OH Kelowna); Kailin Jones (5-5 L Kelowna); Myrte Schon (5-11 OH Langley Christian;Columbia Bible College); Kendra Wayling (5-10 M-OH Castlegar-Mt Sentinel;North Idaho College)

CAMOSUN

Mariah Holmstrom; Suzanna Campbell; Hilary Graham; Taylor Fedosoff; Elizabeth Davis; Jenna Brown

CAPILANO

Ally Fraser (5-11 OH Kelowna); Alana Hansen (5-10 S Richmond-Hugh McRoberts) Robin MacDonell (6-1 MB Smithers); Rhiannon Paterson (5-11 OH Selkirk-Kimberly) Sydney Thornton (5-10 OH Wellington-Nanaimo)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Cassia Remple (5-6 L Canmore, AB-Canmore Collegiate); Rebecca Zemlak (5-10 M Prince George-Duchess Park); Marlee Kannigan (5-7 LS South Slocan-Selkirk College)

COLUMBIA BIBLE

Chrysta Bartels (5-10 OH Abbotsford MEI), Anna Cupido (5-8 S Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian); April Van Wieren (6-3 M Calgary Christian)

DOUGLAS

Elizabeth Finch (5-10 P Campbell River-Timeberline); Brittany Zucatto (5-10 P North Van.-Argyle); Avneet Shokar (6-1 M Surrey-Sullivan Heights); Zoe Goss (5-10 RS Burnaby-Burnaby Central); Aly Manning (6-1 RS Surrey-Fraser Heights, Selkirk); Cassie Sakowicz (5-9 P Port Moody)

FRASER VALLEY

Kayla Bruce (6-0 M Surrey-Fleetwood Park, Briercrest College); Katie Bakgaard (6-0 LS Calgary-CBC); Simone Hanson (5-11 RS Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Brianne Schenderling (5-9 LS Langley Christian); Lara Nicoll (5-9 M Langley-Walnut Grove); Stephanie Nicholls (5-6 L Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Tasha Hemstra (5-10 O Langley-D.W. Poppy); Mallory Donen (5-6 L Surrey-Semiahmoo); Janina Toljanich (5-9 Vancouver-St. Patrick’s); Kierra Noot (5-11 Surrey-Pacific Academy); Nikita Savoy (5-9 Surrey-Johnston Heights); D.J. Francisco (5-9 Surrey-Johnston Heights)

SELKIRK

Erin Bartlett (5-10 P Grand Forks); Sierra Calvin (5-9 M Trail-J.L. Crowe)

VANCOUVER ISLAND

Cheyla Reader (5-11 P Comox-Highland, CBC); Ashley Van Acken (6-1 M Campbell River-Timberline); Sanda Babic (5-9 P Prince George, Langara, CNC); Sandra Viekle (5-8 L Edmonton-King’s University College)

WATER POLO

NCAA

INDIANA

Meghan Lappan (North Vancouver-St. Thomas Aquinas)

NAIA

CALIFORNIA BAPTIST

Molly Gritchen (Burnaby)

WRESTLING

NCAA DIV. 2

SIMON FRASER

Chloe Ivanoff (Kodiak, Alaska); Hiroko Araki (North Va.-Carson Graham); Bailey Halvorson (Thunder Bay, Ont.); Nikki Brar (Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Ashley Topnik (Abbotsford-W.J Mouat); Justina Di Stasio (Port Moody); Tommi Seida (Calgary); Alison Sokalski (West Vancouver-Sentinel)

NCWA

DOUGLAS

Sara Saib (Burnaby South)
2008-09 RECRUITS LIST

MEN
CIS
CANADA WEST
PACIFIC
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Denny Dumas (6-2 G Burnaby-St. Thomas More, North Dakota); Jas Gill (6-1 G Oliver-Southern Okanagan); Tommy Nixon (6-5 F Vancouver-Kitsilano); Chad Posthumus (6-11 C Winnipeg-River East)
FRASER VALLEY
Nick Lafleur (6-0 G Pitt Meadows, Kwantlen); Jon Loewen (6-1 PG Abbotsford-MEI, TWU); Joel Friesen (6-4 G Abbotsford-Yale); Doug Plumb (6-4 G Pitt Meadows)
SIMON FRASER
Tristan Gruenthaler (6-6 F Abbotsford-Yale); John Bantock (6-3 G South Kamloops); Chas Kok (6-5 G Lynden-Skagit Valley CC); A.J. Hanson (6-5 G Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)
THOMPSON RIVERS
Travis Beck (6-6 F Vernon-Clarence Fulton)
TRINITY WESTERN
Tyrell Mara (6-6 F Surrey-White Rock Christian, Portland State); Calvin Westbrook (6-5 G Courtenay-GP Vanier, Cal State-Stanislaus), Tonner Jackson (6-7 F Surrey-White Rock Christian); Kurtis Osborne (6-6 F Surrey-Southridge); Niko Monachini (6-6 F Richmond-Hugh Boyd, Yuba JC), Luke Braund (6-6 F Vancouver-St. George’s)
VICTORIA
Nick Adair (6-8 C Courtenay-G.P. Vanier, Camosun); Zac Andrus (5-10 G Vashon, Wash., Whatcom CC); Adam Connolly (6-8 F Shawnigan Lake); Mark Dabrowski (6-5 F Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Omid Davani (6-4 G Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Kwantlen); Dan Evans (6-3 G Vancouver-Handsworth, Capilano); Trevor Scheurmann (6-6 F Winnipeg-Oak Park)
CENTRAL
CALGARY
Andrew McGuinness (6-3 G N. Vancouver-Handsworth); Jordan Boyd (6-8 F, Shawnigan Lake)
OUA
CARLETON
Thomas Scrubb (6-6 G-F, Vancouver College)
CCAA
BCCAA
CAMOSUN
Andrew Cavin (6-5 G Victoria-St Michaels University School), Ryan Erickson (6-6 F Victoria-Esquimalt), Josh Moul’e (6-4 W Courtenay-Mark Isfeld), Rob Schellenberg (6-5 F Winnipeg-Oak Park), Michael Steele (6-5 F North Vancouver-Windsor); Blake Mansbridge (6-1 G, Nanaimo-Dover Bay, Vancouver Island); Greg Charlie (6-1 G, Ahousat-Maaqtusiis)
CAPILANO
Mac Fairbairn (6-4 G-F N. Vancouver-Argyle); Aran Hare (6-5 F-C Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Raj Sandhu (6-5 F New Westminster); Aston May (6-1 SG N. Vancouver-Carson Graham); Nedim Malushaga (6-4  G-F Vancouver-Prince of Wales); Spencer Sangara (5-11 G Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Ivan Yaco (5-10 G, Vancouver-Sir Charles Tupper); Ivan Mo (5-9 G N. Vancouver-St. Thomas Aquinas)
COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE
Tyler Anderson (6-0 G Abbotsford-MEI); Karl Toews (6-0 G Abbotsford-MEI); Blair Penner (6-1 G Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Marcus Krahn (6-0 G Abbotsford-MEI) Chris Thompson (6-4 G Fresno-Sunnyside High); Trevor Pridie (6-8 C Kwantlen, Langley)
DOUGLAS
Aurel David (5-8 PG, Surrey-Tamanawis); Mark Dabroski (6-5 G-F, Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Malcolm Mensah (6-5 F Terrace-Caledonia); Tyler Lutton (6-3 PG Douglas); Jobair Satari 6-4 G-F Douglas); Stuart Macintosh 6-6 F Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, SFU); Jit Locham (6-7 Post, UFV); Franck Ahyi-Sena (6-6 W Cégep de Sainte-Foy); Ashton May (6-1 G, North Vancouver-Carson Graham)
KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC
Dustin Egelstad (6-4 F North Delta-Delta-Seaquam); Harold Keech (6-7 F Surrey-Holy Cross); Ali Bosir (6-5 F Surrey-Princess Margaret); Doug Meyers (6-2 G Port Moody-Heritage Woods); James Bradshaw (6-2 G North Delta-Seaquam); Cam Clark (6-2 G North Delta); Lenny Piprah (6-5 F Burnaby-St. Thomas More, Douglas)
LANGARA
Matt Madewan (6-4 G Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Laszlo Schuetz (6-5 F Vancouver-Kitsilano); Yassine Ghomari (6-0 G Vancouver-Kitsilano)
NORTHERN B.C.
Kevan Madsen (6-9 F, Prince George-Kelly Road); Jose Araujo (6-1 G Brampton-D’Youville, Humber College); Dan Stark  (6-2 G, Prince George-Kelly Road); Abdu Benrabah (6-2 G Victoria-Mt. Douglas)
QUEST
Brodan Robertson (6-4 F , Capilano, North Vancouver-Carson Graham); Jason Green (6-2 G Blaine, WA); George Aramide (6-6 P Thompson Rivers); Mukiya Post (6-3 G Victoria-Oak-Bay)
UBC-OKANAGAN
Dan Briscoe (6-3 G Kelowna); Colin Plumb (6-4 F Pitt Meadows); Garrett Anstett (5-11 G Calgary-Bishop O’Byrne); Gurbir Gill (6-2 G Oliver-Southern Okanagan); Iain Con (6-3 G Surrey-White Rock Christian); Florian Joseph (5-11 G Douglas, Nelson-L.V. Rogers); Dave Joseph (5-9 G Nelson-L.V. Rogers)
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Joel Schat (6-1 G White Rock, WR Christian Academy); Evan Verdel (6-2 G Victoria-Belmont); Chris Vanderweide (6-1 G Ladysmith- LSS); Jake Hayton (6-1 G Ladysmith-LSS); Jacob Geary (6-3 G Ladysmith); Clayton Billett (6-0 G Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Rylan Higginson (6-3 G Comox-Highland)
ACAC
MT. ROYAL
Chase Rickaby (5-9 G, Nelson-L.V. Rogers)
RED DEER
Graeme McCallum (6-2 G, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Douglas); Rob Hougaard (6-7 F, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox, Capilano); Chris Porteous (6-5 G, Vancouver-Kitsilano, Capilano)
NCAA
GONZAGA
Kelly Olynyk (6-11 G, South Kamloops)
WOMEN
CIS
CANADA WEST
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Tori Spangehl (6-1 F Surrey-Elgin Park); Erika Vieweg (5-11 F N. Vancouver-Argyle)
FRASER VALLEY
Aiesiha Luyken (5-8 G Mission); Tessa Hart (5-7 G Mission); Courtney Bartel (5-9 G Chilliwack); Nicole Wierks (5-10 F Chilliwack); Sam Kurath (6-1 P Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Ashley Smith (6-4 P Pitt Meadows); Olivia Vardabasso (6-0 F Vernon-Kalamalka); Jane Meadwell (5-7 G/F Chilliwack, Calgary)
SIMON FRASER
Kristina Collins (5-10 G Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Carla Wyman (5-6 G N. Vancouver-Argyle); Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe (6-1 F Vernon-Kalamalka)
THOMPSON RIVERS
Kali Ellis (5-10 G-F Victoria-Mount Douglas); Karalyn Forsyth (6-0 F Vernon)
TRINITY WESTERN
Holly Strom (5-11 F Calgary-Centennial), Rae-Maryse Laljee (5-8 G Vancouver-York House), Karla Josefson (5-8 G Port Coquitlam-Riverside), Joanna Balin (5-10 F Snohomish, Wash.)
VICTORIA
Kayla Gromme (5-10 G Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands, Idaho State); Carmen Lapthorne (5-11 G F Victoria-Mt. Douglas, Camosun); Elyse Matthews (5-10 G F Victoria-Stelly’s); Allison Mulock (5-11 F N. Vancouver-Sutherland); Sara Semeniuk (6-2 P Trail-J.L. Crowe)
CENTRAL
ALBERTA
Kendra Asleson (6-0 F, Surrey-Elgin Park); Sarah Binns (6-0 G/G, Coquitlam-Gleneagle)
OUA
LAKEHEAD
Laura Gini (5-7 PG, Kelowna-Immaculata)
FQSE
BISHOP’S
Bethan Chalke (5-11 F, N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
BCCAA
CAMOSUN
Hannah Brown (5-7, G Winfield-George Eliott), Holly Cochrane (5-7 G Victoria-Claremont), Deanna Dyer (6-2 P Prince Rupert), Kelsey Evans (5-10 W Victoria-Spectrum), Niki Lukat (5-8 W Victoria-Claremont), Trina Macintosh, Chelsea McMullen (5-9 F Prince George-Kelly Road, UNBC),  Danielle New (5-9 W Duncan-Cowichan), Jasmine Paul (5-9 F Victoria-Mt. Douglas), Amy Tai (5-8, W Victoria-Belmont), Chelsea Wilson (6-0 P Calgary-Central Memorial)
CAPILANO
Amber Pedersen (6-3 F Langley-D.W. Poppy); Donna Blaszak (5-6 G N. Vancouver-Argyle); Alynn McNeilly (5-11 G/F Vancouver-Windermere); Taryn Buchannon (5-8 G Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Jess Franz (5-11 F Surrey-Elgin Park); Danielle O’Neill (5-11 F Smithers)
COLUMBIA BIBLE
Nikki Andres (5-8 G Abbotsford-MEI); Cleo Lanyero (5-7 G Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Sam Thomas (5-7 G Mission); Meghan Carr (6-2 F Victoria-Spectrum); Laine Dagneau (5-10 G Kamloops-Valley View); Meryl Wiersma (5-9 G F Lacombe (Alta.) Christian); Candace Howard (5-5 G Regina Christian); Crista Oke (5-6 G Red Deer-Koinonia Christian)
DOUGLAS
Valerie Anderson (5-9 F Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Chelsea Church(5-9 F Langley-Brookswood); Nikole Rampuri (5-8 G Coquitlam-Centennial); Erin Vekic (5-7 G Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)
KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC
Emily Wright (5-7 G South Delta, Carleton); Kelly Miller (6-2 F Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Kimin Brar (5-10 F Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Emily Pawluk (5-6 G Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir).
LANGARA
Jena Riches (5-9 G Penticton, UBC); Naa Sheka Riby-Williams (5-9 G, Surrey-Semiahmoo)
NORTHERN B.C.
Christine Kennedy (5-4 G Prince George-College Heights); Emily Kaehn (5-9 F Prince George SS); Mercedes VanKoughnett (5-8 G Prince George-Duchess Park); Jennifer Bruce (5-6 G Langley-Walnut Grove); Jennifer Marsh (5-9 F N. Vancouver-Argyle); Rebeckah Gaukel (5-9 F Mission); Brooklynn Ward (5-5 G Prince George-DP Todd)
QUEST UNIVERSITY
Rachel Poon (5-1 G Pacific Academy); Carli Saunders (5-7 G Handsworth), Monique Comeau (5-5 G Gulf Islands)
UBC-OKANAGAN
Ashley Briker (5-2 G Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Kiersten Shulhan (5-11 F Victoria-Glenlyon Norfolk); Beth MacDonald (6-0 G-F Calgary-Bishop Grandin); Allison Werner (5-8 G Calgary-Sir Winston Churchill)
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Heather McCarthy (5-8 G Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Shayna Worthington (6-1 F Victoria-Claremont); Alicia Grossi (6-5 F Vancouver-Point Grey); Quincey Ross (5-11 F Nanaimo-Dover Bay)
ACAC
MOUNT ROYAL
Nikki Golding (6-0 F, Vernon); Rochelle Thoutenhoofd (5-8 G, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)
NAIA DIV. 2
PACIFIC UNION
Gaby Alvero (5-2 G, Port Coquitlam-Riverside)

BASEBALL
NAIA
UBC
Keaton Briscoe (6-0 SS North Shore Twins); Graeme Carey (5-10 OF Intercounty Terriers, ON); Cody Chartrand (5-11 RHP Nanaimo Pirates); Andrew Firth (6-3 INF London Badgers, ON); Alex Gibson (6-7 RHP Victoria Black Sox); Berent Hagen (5-11 3B EHS Hornets, WA); Jordan Herbison (6-2 RHP Monroe CC, NY); Christian Jolley  (5-9 OF Treasure Valley CC White Rock Tritons); Brandon Kaye (6-3 RHP Douglas College North Shore Twins); Andrew Ledger (6-0 LHP Winthrop, Toronto Mets); Andrew Madsen (6-4 OF 1B North Shore Twins); Sheldon McDonald (5-11 LHP Northeastern); Kevin Nickel (5-10 OF Intercounty Terriers, ON); David Otterman (6-3 LHP Coquitlam Reds); Brett Schreyer (5-10 C Southwestern Iowa CC); Nick Senior (6-2 OF LHP White Rock Tritons); Victor Spencer (6-2 C College of Southern Idaho, Coquitlam Reds); Ryan Taylor (5-11 SS Canadian Thunderbirds, ON); Matt Thornton (6-4 RHP Parksville Royals); Sebastian Wong (6-0 OF Abbotsford-Yale)
DOUGLAS
Dawson Newman (6-2 LHP Peachland); Antonio Paolini (5-10 OF Surrey); Stefan Mckee (6-1 C Surrey); Kevin Smith (5-10 INF Abbotsford)

FIELD HOCKEY
CIS
CANADA WEST
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Dina Bulfone (GK  Delta); Caitlin Evans (M Cowichan HS); Katie Jameson (M Prince of Wales); Jenna McNeil (D South Delta); Ceilidh MacLeod (M St. Michael-s-Victoria); Miranda Mann (M Cowichan HS); Abigail Raye (D Kelowna); Sammy Saddler (D Little Flower Academy); Poonam Sandhu (M Vancouver)
CALGARY
Keara Chicquen (scrum half N. Vancouver-Carson Graham)
VICTORIA
Kyla Kirby (5-4 D Victoria-Lambrick); Chelsea Morton ( 5-4 D Duncan-Cowichan)
OUA
TORONTO
Siobhan Gordon (N. Vancouver-Handsworth); Casey Hammond (N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
QSFE
MCGILL
Amy Harrington (D West Vancouver)
NCAA
PAC 10
STANFORD
Alysha Sekhon (5-2 F West Vancouver-Collingwood)
DUKE
Mary Nielsen (D-M Mill Bay-Brentwood College)
IOWA
Jess Barnett (D-M, N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
MICHIGAN
Adele Mills (F, Vancouver-Little Flower Academy)
CONNECTICUT
Sydney Kolysher (GK, Surrey-Southridge)
LOUISVILLE
Amber Thomas (F, Duncan-Cowichan)
MAINE
Zoe Adkins (D Coquitlam-Gleneagle)
NORTHEASTERN
Crystal Poland (Duncan-Cowichan); Nicky Graham (F West Vancouver)

FIELD LACROSSE
NCAA
OHIO STATE
Logan Schuss (Delta)
DREXEL
Robert Church (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best)
ROANOKE COLLEGE
Richard Lachlan (Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)
SETON HILL
James Delaney (Burnaby-St. Thomas More)
CIS
MCGILL
Jishan Sharples (6-1 M, Vancouver-Lord Byng)

FOOTBALL
CIS
CANADA WEST
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Andy Algar (6-2 LB Barrie North, ON); Kareem Ba (6-3 LB Surrey-Earl Marriott); Tibi Banica (5-11 RB Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); William Brassington (6-1 OL Vancouver-Notre Dame); Justin Carpenter (6-2 LB Westside); Taylor Chisholm (5-9 RB-R North Kitsap, WA); Ben Christy (6-1 DB Surrey-Earl Marriott); Cam Cook (6-4 LB Vancouver-Notre Dame, AB); Ryan Couper (6-1 FB CCH, ON); Taylor Creighton (6-1 LB Lynden HS, WA); Kamryn Dean (6-1 DL Ferndale HS, WA); Brandon Diakow (6-1 FB South Surrey Rams); Bo Dickinson (6-0 RB Lake Stevens HS, WA); Connor Flynn (6-2 DL Vancouver Trojans, Notre Dame); Robert Giorno (5-9 RB Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Carlo Graziano (5-10 RB Vancouver-Notre Dame); Ben Groenwagen (6-2 DL Parksville-Ballenas); Kyle Haddow (5-8 DB Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Dan Haigh (6-2 DE Henry Wisewood, AB); Stefan Hasselfield (6-7 OL Churchill, MB); Philip Haydu (6-4 OL Belle River, ON); John Hitchen (6-0 OL Victoria Rebels); Matt Huot (5-9 RB Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Xavier Johnson (5-9 R North Delta-Sands); Ben Kahriman (6-4 DL Woodside HS, CA); Troy Klassen (5-11 DB Surrey-Holy Cross); Chris Knap (5-10 FB LB St. Thomas Aquinas, ON); Derek Kraft (6-0 OL Rutland); Josh Kronstrom (6-0 R Mission); Kelly Kurisu (6-3 OL Western Washington); Ryan Lochhead (5-10 FB Nanaimo Redmen); Jamie Lofthang (6-0 DE Regina Thunder); Matt McKay (6-3 DE  Vancouver Island Raiders, Burnaby Central); Nick Mills (6-2 LB South Delta); Matthew Moretto (6-1 DB Vancouver-Notre Dame); Paul Morgan (6-4 OL); Pirouz Naghavi (6-3 OL Catholic Central, ON); Erik Nielsen (6-1 LB Coquitlam-Centennial); Billy Paulopoulos (6-3 K Christ The King, ON); Francesco Renzullo (6-1 DL Vancouver College); Dan Smith (6-3 DT John Diefenbaker SS, ON); Jamie Smith (5-11 LB Westside Warriors); Hunter Spencer (5-10 LB Western Washington); Edward Ternes (6-3 LB Surrey-Holy Cross); Jordan Weeks (5-10 DB Lynden HS, WA); Jordan Yuen (6-3 R North Delta-Sands); Steve Zakrezewski (6-3 OL South Delta)
SIMON FRASER
Connor Reh (6-1,280, DT, Edmonton-Ross Sheppard); Cole Buchamer (6-3, 340, DT, Frank Hurt); Paul Samra (6-5, 290, DT, Eastern Washington); Fabien Olaru (6-2, 240, DT, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Rob Smith (6-4, 365, DT, Campbell River-Timberline); Zane Finger (6-1, 280, DT, Santa Rosa JC); Rhys Esteban (6-0, 275, DT, Acadia); Daniel Cordick (6-4, 245, DE, Vancouver College); Richard Duncan (6-4, 255, DE, Ontario); Eric Smith (6-6, 252, DE, Mesa Az,); Joe Patko (6-0, 210, LB, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Tyler Duncan (6-2, 240, LB, Ottawa Sooners); Dorian Urquhart (6-3, 245, LB, Vancouver Trojans); Mitch Zwirn (6-2, 205, LB, North Delta); Marko Susic (6-2, 185, DB, New Westminster); Kyle Miller (5-10, 2000, DB, Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Matt Isherwood (6-1, 190, DB, Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Justin Evans (6-1, 211, DB, Graceland University); Robbie Gallaugher (6-4, 190, WR, Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Victor Marshall (6-5, 230, WR, Idaho State); Adam Zaruba (6-4, 225, WR, N. Vancouver-Carson Graham); Matt Volpe (6-0, 195, WR, Northern Arizona); Michael Park (6-2, 185, WR, Surrey-Holy Cross); Darion Strong (5-11, 175, WR, Okotocks, AB); Tom Basso (6-1, 250, OL, Coquitlam-Centennial); Brent Rintoul (6-8, 360, OL Richmond-Hugh Boyd, South Fraser Rams); Jonathon Abril (6-6, 260, OL Abbotsford-WJ Mouat); Matt Hartnagle (6-7, 300, OL, Georgetown H.S.); Ben Thompson (6-5, 270, OL, Huran Heights (Ont.); Travis Miller (6-0, 260, OL, Okanagan Sun); Scott Johnson (6-5, 280, OL, Chilliwack Huskers); Curtis Vizza (6-2, 305, OL, Vancouver Island Raiders); Cale Inglis (6-0, 215, RB, Acadia); Ricky Mineault (5-10, 205, RB, Ottawa Sooners); Brett Fabian (5-10, 220, RB, Ross Sheppard); Brett Willsie (6-0, 190, RB Parksville-Ballenas); Robbie Devries (6-1, 180, QB Parksville-Ballenas); Phil D’Entremont (6-2, 180, QB, N. Vancouver-Windsor); Nikolaas Jakobs (6-0, 175, QB, Mission H.S.); Josh Williams (6-2, 185, QB, Calgary-Bowness); Caleb Clark (6-3, 220, QB, Western Michigan); Ryan Elaschuk (6-2, 190, QB, Edmonton Wildcats)
CALGARY
Stefan Dupuis (5-11 R West Vancouver); Kyler Parkes (LB Surrey-Earl Marriott); Thomas Roper (LB N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
SASKATCHEWAN
Matt Walker (R Vernon)
OUA
WINDSOR
Matt McGarva (6-0 DB-LB Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir)
WILFRID LAURIER
Alex Anthony (R Victoria-Mt. Douglas); Sean O’Neill (RB North Delta-Seaquam)
QFSE
MCGILL
Connor Ogilive (6-5 QB Kelowna Okanagan-Mission)
AUS
ST. FRANCIS-XAVIER
Cameron McInnes (WR Parksville-Ballenas)
NCAA
OREGON
Boseko Lokombo (6-3 RB-LB Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat)
ROBERT MORRIS
Tyler Digby (6-3 TE New Westminster)
RICE
Hosam Shahin (6-4 OL-DL, Richmond-Hugh Boyd)

GOLF
MEN
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Matt Hamilton (West Vancouver); Jared Hundza (Victoria); Denis Nikou (Sweden); Shane O’Neil (U of Alberta); Conrado Paderes (Vancouver)
VICTORIA
Lee Haney (Victoria-Oak Bay); Derek Reid (Mill Bay-Francis Kelsey)
WOMEN
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Kylie Barros (Edmonton); Haley Cameron (Kelowna); Vanessa Leon (Michigan State University-Brampton, ON)
VICTORIA
Kalli Gordon (Parksville-Kwalikum); Meghan Woodland (Victoria-Oak Bay)
BCCAA
FRASER VALLEY
Riley Nelson (6-2 Chilliwack G W Graham)

HOCKEY
MEN
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Justin McCrae (6-0 F Spokane Chiefs)
WOMEN
CIS
CANADA WEST
ALBERTA
Alannah Kedra (F, Abbotsford-Yale)
QFSE
CONCORDIA
Veronica Lang (5-8 D Richmond-Hugh Boyd)
MCGILL
Taylor Salisbury (Surrey-Elgin Park)
CCAA
NORTHERN ALBERTA INS. TECH
Cali Groenheyde (5-9 F Burnaby North)

ROWING
MEN
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Rahul Baliga (6-3 Chennai, India); David Basch (6-2 Shawnigan Lake-Germany); Robert Gage (6-5 Westdale-Hamilton, ON); Daniel Liddicoet (6-5 Rosewell, GA); Kevin Trigg (6-4 Deep Cove); Theo Twist (6-0 Delta)
VICTORIA
Brendan Downey (5-11 Victoria-Shawnigan Lake); Kevin Chater (6-4 Victoria-Claremont); Braden Marrs (6-0 Duncan-Cowichan); Will O-Connell (6-3 Esquimalt); Maggie Ruel (5-4 Shawnigan Lake); Alex Thorlaksen (6-3 Shawnigan Lake); Marc Verkuyl (6-0 Duncan-Island Oak Waldorf); Sean Wiggins (6-2 Victoria-SMUS)
WOMEN
VICTORIA
Rachel Costanzo (5-2 Victoria-Reynolds); Katrina Crawshaw (6-0  Victoria-Esquimalt); Gillian Eeles (5-7  Vancouver); Nora Griffiths (5-9 Hamilton-McMaster); Jenny Jackson (5-4 Duncan); Erika Johnson (5-10  Victoria-Oak Bay); Carleen Kukat (5-10 Victoria-Stellys); Ariel Lenske (5-8 Duncan); Patricia Obee (5-8  Victoria); Alex Meiklejohn (5-7 Toronto-Queen’s); Amy van Rensberg (6-0 Vancouver-Rhode Island); Olivia Stewart (5-10  Comox-Shawnigan Lake); Claire Truesdale (5-10  Vancouver-Simon Fraser); Thea Whelan (5-11  Victoria-Oak Bay); Janet Whitney-Brown (5-10 Duncan)

RUGBY
MEN
CIS
OUA
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE
Riley Saliken (5-10 SH Abbotsford-Robert Bateman) Anders Mech (6-5 Prop Vancouver-Mulgrave) Jack Smith (6-1 Prop Chilliwack) Rick Spiller (6-2 Center Shawnigan Lake)

SOCCER
MEN
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Ashley Ankiewicz (5-11 M-F N. Vancouver-Seycove); Brandon Ho (5-7 M-F Vancouver-Point Grey); William Hyde (5-8 D Oakville-Whitecaps Residency); Harry Lakhan (5-10 M-F Surrey-Tamanawis); Matthew Robinson (6-3 GK Whitecaps Prospects-Vancouver); Greg Smith (5-11 D/M Whitecaps Residency-North Vancouver); Simon Thomas (6-2 GK Whitecaps Residency-Victoria)
FRASER VALLEY
Cory Sim (5-10 F Abbotsford Mariners); Trevor O’Neill (5-10 D Abbotsford Mariners); Bryce Davis (5-11 D Abbotsford Mariners)
TRINITY WESTERN
Rhys Volkenant (6-0 D North Delta)
VICTORIA
Andrew Ravenhill (5-11 F Claremont-Victoria); Jake Sibley (N. Vancouver-Handsworth); Alex Rennison (N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
FQSE
MCGILL
Matt Gilmor (N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
AUS
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER
Max Maund (6-1 D-F, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier, Victoria)
BCCAA
DOUGLAS
Pardeep Bains ( 5-9 F Surrey-Tamanawis); Vishal Chand (5-8 M Surrey-Capilano College); Jordan Cooper (5-10 M New Westminster); Dillan Fagliato (6-1 G Burnaby North); Karn Hundal (5-10 M Surrey-Enver Creek); Vito Iacobellis (5-9 M Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney); Dylan Myers (6-2 D New Westminster); Devlin Pereira (6-1 Surrey-Semiahmoo); Alex Purtrenko (5-10 M New Westminster); Danrel Shorotcov (5-8 M Burnaby North); Owen Sinclair (6-1 F South Delta); Connor Veitch (5-11 M-F Delta)
KWANTLEN
Riyah Rasheed (6-1 M Surrey- Panorama Ridge); Daniel Campagne (5-10 D Surrey-Holy Cross); Julian Cantarutti (5-6 M N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
NORTHERN B.C.
Travis Hicks (5-10 D Prince George-College Heights); Kellen Strobl (6-0 M Prince George-D.P. Todd); Josh Pynten (6-0 D Prince George-Duchess Park)
QUEST
Brad Klees (5-10 M, Bellingham-Squalicum); Pierce Higgins (6-2 Manchester, Eng.); Alex Utting (5-8 Maple Ridge); James McKinlay (6-0 D N. Vancouver-Sutherland, Kwantlen); Jared Bir (5-10 M Squamish-Howe Sound); Evan Cross (5-10 Squamish-Howe Sound); Ryan Gobert (6-1 Squamish-Howe Sound); Navdeep Thandi (5-10 Squamish-Howe Sound); Louis Dean (6-1 Bromley College, London, Eng.)
UBC-OKANAGAN
Geoff Findley (5-10 D Toronto-King’s Christian); Guarav Shukla (5-10 GK Vancouver-John Oliver); Mitchell van Hanegem (6-1 M Caronport, SK); Zachary Hall (5-8 F Kamloops-St. Ann’s, Thompson Rivers)
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Braidy Morrow (6-0 D Parksville-Ballenas); Robin Ellis (5-11 M Nanaimo-Cedar); Evan Pepper (6-0 Parksville-Ballenas); Romai Martin (5-9 F Victoria-Parklands)
NAIA
SIMON FRASER
Sheldon Steenhuis (6-2  GK Morgan Hill, CA, Notre Dame De Namur); Bear Dines (6-0 D Greenwood Village, Col.-Darlington); Kyle Knees (6-0 D Delta); Mike Winter (5-11 D Vancouver-Notre Dame, Capilano); Martin Christiansson (6-3 D Gothenburg, Swe., Oklahoma Baptist); Helge Neumann (6-3 D University of Oslo); Max Baessato (6-1 D N. Vancouver-Argyle); Juan Sanchez (5-9 M Jenks, OK); Manvir Brar (5-10 M Caledon, ON-Sandalwood Heights); Alex Hanne (5-11 Forward Calgary); John Hodnett (5-8 F Wolverhampton, Stafford); Lucas Ferritto (5-5 F Hamilton, ON-St. Jean de Brebeuf).
NCAA
PORTLAND
Justin Baarts (GK Surrey-Tamanawis); Ben Hemphill (M-D, Vancouver College)
WOMEN
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Amber Devriendt (5-4 M North Delta-Burnsview); Janine Frazao (5-6 F Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Jordan Kitagawa (5-4 M South Delta); Rachael Sawer (5-7 F N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
FRASER VALLEY
Danika Snook (5-4 F-M Sardis); Maddie Vaughan (5-6 D Langley); Rebecca Van Ginkel (5-3 F Abbotsford-Yale); Danielle Schmidt (5-4 D Sardis); Chelsea Steffen (6-0 M Abbotsford-Yale)
TRINITY WESTERN
Natalie Boyd (5-5 M-F Surrey-Sullivan Heights), Alicia Tesan (5-4 F Vancouver-Notre Dame), Colleen Webber (5-6 D Calgary-Western Canada HS), Caitlin Haines (5-4 mid-F New Westminster-Fraser Valley Christian), Kristen Santema (5-8 mid Coquitlam-Centennial), Laura Baird (5-11 D Cloverdale-Clayton Heights), Rachel Antoniuk (5-5 for-mid Langley-Langley Christian)
VICTORIA
Frankee Bencher (5-4 F South Kamloops); Kelsey Blake (5-2 M Victoria-Lambrick Park); Sarah Fitzsimmons (5-5 F West Vancouver); Brigitte Greig (5-8 M Parksville-Ballenas); Louise Kyle (5-4 M Calgary-Spring Bank); Melissa Orton (5-4 D Victoria-Lambrick Park); Maya Yamaguchi (5-5 F West Vancouver)
NAIA
SIMON FRASER
Marnie McMillan (5-5 F Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Ariel Anderson (5-10 GK Vancouver-Notre Dame); Lesley McDonell (5-10 GK Langley Fine Arts); Emily Rothwell; (5-9 M Saltspring Island- Gulf Island); Hannah Geier (5-6 M Kelowna-Kelowna); April Coffin (5-4 M Surrey-Fraser Heights, Eastern Washington); Alana Foster (5-7 D Surrey-Enver Creek, Austin Peay)
BCCAA
CAPILANO
Tayler Metcalfe (5-4 D Pender Harbour); Paige Taylor (5-2 F N. Vancouver-Handsworth); Lana Rockhill (5-4 M N. Vancouver-Handsworth ); Michelle DiSpirito (5-2 D Burnaby North); Darian Strosher (5-5 M Cranbrook-Mount Baker); Lauren Miller (5-2 D N. Vancouver-Seycove); Samantha Duncan (5-9 M N. Vancouver-Sutherland); Elisa Fox (5-2 M N. Vancouver-Seycove)
DOUGLAS COLLEGE
Aja Aguirre (5-6 GK Burnaby-Moscrop); Amanda Dodds (5-2 M Surrey-Fraser Heights); Andrea Kish (5-6 F North Delta-Seaquam); Brooke Lemire (5-4 M Delta); Jenise Koyangi (5-3 F Surrey-Holy Cross); Justine Rockwood (5-5 GK Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Kirsten Berg (5-4 F-M Port Coquitlam-Capilano University); Laine Klimko (5-8 GK Burnaby-Cariboo Hill); Lisa Denton (5-4 F-M Surrey-Langara College); Mia Rushton (5-3 D Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Michelle DiSpirito (5-4 M-F Burnaby); Sophie Hughes (5-5 F-M Surrey-Semiahmoo)
KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC
Shanay Sangha (5-5 F Richmond-Matthew McNair); Katie Rogers (5-0 M Surrey-Sullivan Heights); Colette Coulter (5-10 M F White Rock-Semiahmoo); Taylor Sarchet (5-8 M-F Surrey-Tamanawis)
LANGARA
Lauren Hendriks (5-7 M Maple Ridge); Carsen Machin (5-6 M Richmond-R.A.-McMath); Taryn Lim (5-4 D Richmond-Matthew McNair); Moni Vitaiki (5-4 GK Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Megan Per (5-8 D Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Tanya Pullen (5-8 D Surrey-Guildford Park); Katie Tarrant (5-6 M N. Vancouver-Argyle, Capilano); Lana Rockhill (5-8 F N. Vancouver-Handsworth); Dayna Naismyth (5-8 F Coquitlam-Centennial); Lisa Wick (5-6 M N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
NORTHERN B.C.
Riley Flannagan (5-7 GK Prince George-D.P. Todd); Brianna Potvin (5-5 M-F Prince George-Kelly Road), Aly Jarvis (5-5 M F Prince George-Kelly Road); Heather King (5-4 M-F Sault. Ste. Marie (Ont)-Korah Collegiate and Vocational); Camila Lemoine (5-3 M-F Prince George-College Heights); Marissa Jones (5-9 D Prince George-Duchess Park).
QUEST
Kelsey Swanson (N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
THOMPSON RIVERS
Alisha Gohringer (5-3 M Langley-Brookswood ), Richelle McDonald(5-8 GK Cranbrook-Mount Baker), Taryn MacDougall (5-9 GK Langley-R.E. Mountain)
UBC-OKANAGAN
Jessica Roberts (6-0 D Kelowna-Immaculata); Emily Braun (5-6 M Calgary-Central Memorial); Jennifer Kidd (5-2 D Richmond-R.A. McMath); Christina Young (5-7 GK Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney)
VANCOUVER ISLAND UNIVERSITY
Brianne McKenzie (5-6 M Campbell River-Carihi); Brittany Shillingford (5-5 D Ladysmith); Hollis Roberts (5-9 GK-F Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Laura Rae (5-1 M Parksville-Ballenas), Caity Genereaux (5-4 M Duncan-Cowichan); Amanda O’Reilly (5-8 D Pitt Meadows); Devon Murray (5-5 M Powell River-Brooks); Melissa Orton (5-5 D Victoria-Lambrick Park); Katrina Villadsen (5-8 GK Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands)
QSFE
CONCORDIA
Ashley Doktor (5-10 F Langley); Catrina Guglielmucci (5-8 M New Westminster); Hannah Lise (5-7 M Duncan-Cowichan); Sarah Sullivan (5-7 M Vancouver-Notre Dame)
McGILL
Carolyn Bell (5-8 D N. Vancouver-Rockridge); Imogen Ginger-Jefferies (5-7 M Surrey-Elgin Park); Julia Bahen (5-9 D. Vancouver-York House); Lauren Kipp (5-7 D Victoria-St. Michaels University School); Sophie Horricks (5-6 F Vancouver-Lord Byng); Lauren Moore (5-5 F Vancouver-Lord Byng)
AUS
DALHOUSIE
Kat Stein (N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
NCAA
LAMAR
Jennifer Tory (M Abbotsford-St. John Brebeuf)
MAINE
Meagan Price-Leibenzeder (GK Surrey-Clayton Heights)
WISCONSIN
Monica Lam-Feist (M-F Surrey-Sullivan Heights)

SOFTBALL
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Jessica Barclay (1B-OF North Delta-Seaquam); Alyssa Derksen (OF-SS North Delta-Sands); Jill Finlayson (1B Forest Heights Collegiate, ON); Jesslyn Hodge (SS Vancouver-Point Grey, Virginia Tech); Tanya McLean (C North Delta-Sands); Courtney O’Connor (2B Surrey-Semiahmoo); Kelsey Andison (P Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Nicole Day (P Surrey-Earl Marriott); Lisa Fadden (SS-C Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Molly Gosnell (3B Homestead, CA); Alison Hipgrave (P-3B John Fraser, ON) Jade McGregor (P-OF Richmond-R.A. McMath); Tayla Westgard (2B Surrey-Southridge)
SIMON FRASER
Brittany Mayer (OF Burnaby Mountain); Rosie Murphy (Markville, Ont.); Carly Smyth (SS Ont.)
NCAA
UCLA
Charlotte Dolan (catcher, Coquitlam-Gleneagle)
OREGON STATE
Marina Demore (pitcher, Vancouver-Point Grey)
NJCCA
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO
Kelsey Bryant (SS Surrey-Sullivan Heights)
VALLEY CITY STATE (North Dakota)
Hayley Bevan (Surrey-Semiahmoo)

SWIMMING
MEN
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
David Hatch (Toronto); Callum Lavoie (U of Alberta); Elliot Lee (Tsawwassen-Winskill Dolphins); Jason Mastalir (Sherbrooke); Anton Moshynski (Saskatoon); Rudi Plesch (New Westminster); Mike Siarkowski (Calgary)
WOMEN
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Molly Grove (Edmonton); Brittaney Harley (Saskatoon, SK); Taryn Landry (North Vancouver); Shaneese Nolan (Edmonton); Shelbi Snodgras (Calgary); Laura Stasiuk (Kenora, ON); Laura Thompson (Uxbridge, ON)

TENNIS
NCAA
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Kevin Taylor (Victoria-Oak Bay)
WASHINGTON
Nikita Tchernikov (Port Coquitlam-Riverside)
GIRLS
NCAA
ALBANY (N.Y.)
Sarah Iannone (W. Vancouver-Sentinel)
LIPSCOMB (TENN)
Carlina Jow (W. Vancouver-Collingwood)

TRACK AND FIELD
CIS
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Luc Bruchet (Elgin Park); Agnes Cywinska (U of Calgary); Manpreet Dhaliwal (Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Jeremy Erickson (Douglas); Rhiannon Evans (Vancouver-Point Grey); Rowan Forseth (Kwalikum); Jade Frizzle (Walnut Grove); Patrick Grzelak (Holy Cross); Alaistair Hardy-Poirier (West Vancouver-Rockridge); Ashley Hearne (Surrey-White Rock Christian Academy); Tim Huebsch (Ottawa-Glouchester); Taryne Landry (N. Vancouver-Windsor); Jordan Langridge (Brighton, ON-East Northumberland); James Lee (Vancouver College); Erik Neilsen (Coquitlam-Centennial); David Slade (North Delta-Burnsview); Tim Smith (Vancouver-St. Georges); Nick Thomas (Brockville, ON-Thousand Islands); Jocelyn Webster (Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Liza Whitehead (Surrey-University of Utah); Maggie Woodward (Victoria-Oak Bay); Lissa Zimmer (Los Gatos, CA)
VICTORIA
Marc Bonwick (Victoria-Oak Bay); Josh Cloutier (Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Laurel Draper (Victoria-Oak Bay); Laura Estey (Edmonton-Louis St. Laurent); Dylan Haight (Victoria-Oak Bay); Doug Oxland (Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Karl Robertson (Edmonton-Leduc Composite); Trevor Schiavonne (Edmonton-Paul Kane); Brittany Therrien (Victoria-St. Andrew’s, McGill); Michael Cox (Surrey-Semiahmoo); Maureen McCulligh (Campbell River-Timberline); Kendra Pomfret (Gibsons-Elphinstone); Jenica Moore (Victoria-Oak Bay); Ryan Leigh (Victoria-Stelly’s)
NAIA
SIMON FRASER
Brett Montrose (Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Katie Nelson (Victoria-Belmont); Michelle Stuart (Langley-Walnut Grove); Chris Dinsdale (Quesnel-Correlieu); Michaela Kane (Gibsons-Elphinstone); Darcy Achari (North Surrey)
NCAA
WASHINGTON STATE
Holly Parent (Victoria-Reynolds)
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Lauren Stuart (Smithers)
LAMAR
Samantha Walkow (Surrey-Semiahmoo)
WASHINGTON
Justine Johnson (Oak Bay)

VOLLEYBALL
CIS
CANADA WEST
MEN
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Riley McFarland (6-4 OH Surrey-Semiahmoo, UBC-O); Ian Perry (6-0 L-S Abbotsford-Yale); Demijan Savija (6-6 OH Vancouver-King George, Capilano); Ryan Zwarich (6-3 S Grant MacEwan College)
THOMPSON RIVERS
Alex Davis (6-7 M White Rock-Semiahmoo), Mike Hammond (6-8 M Barrie, Ont-Georgian College), Joel Caschetto (6-6 M White Rock-UBC Okanagan), Colin Carson (6-3 S Prince George-Dutchess Park), Matt Krueger (6-0 H-L Abbotsford-MEI), Stephen Richter (6-3 H Surrey-Semiahmoo)
TRINITY WESTERN
Brad Kufske (6-5 OH Abbotsford-Yale), Lucas Van Berkel (6-9 M Edmonton Christian), Derek Thiessen (6-6 OH Coquitlam-Centennial)
BCCAA
CAMOSUN
Grant Haggerty (6-5 M Winnipeg-Dakota Collegiate), Henrik Herrebroden (LS Norway), Andrew McFarland (5-10 S-L White Rock-Semiahmoo), Davis Proch (6-2 S Kelowna), Eric Reidstra (6-7 M Victoria-Pacific Christian), Ryan Sookachoff (6-2 LS Prince George)
CAPILANO
Dan Caverly (6-0 L-Power Port Moody); Adrian D’Andrade (6-2 M Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Spencer Kyle (6-3 M, R-L H Delta); Ben Ricketts (5-10 L-S Port Moody); Clayton Selles (6-4 M-P-RS Penticton-Princess Margaret); Sebastian Senez (6-4 M-P Vancouver-Templeton); Kalen Thompson (6-3 P-RS Port Moody-Heritage Woods); Carl Unger (6-2 S-P-RS Surrey-Fraser Heights); Dave Delorme (5-11 S-RS Penticton)
COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES
Spencer Moon (6-4 M Vulcan, Ab.-County Central); Jordan Wagner (6-1 LS Vernon); Paul Houghton (5-6 L Vernon); Cody Cuthill (6-3 LS Kimberley-Selkirk)
COLUMBIA BIBLE
Jason Warkentin (6-4 S Abbotsford-MEI); Rick Ball (6-2 OH Abbotsford-MEI); Andrew Hansen (6-1 OH Langley Christian); John Lehbauer (6-0 L Abbotsford-MEI); Seth Isaksen (6-3 OH Fresno Cal. Clovis High); Danny Grant (6-8 MB Chetwynd); Tyler Anderson (5-11 OH Victoria-Belmont); Steven Berkenpas (6-8 OH Abbotsford-MEI, Dalhousie)
DOUGLAS
Andrew Robson (6-6 MB Delta); David Klomps (6’3 LS-OH Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian); David Triemstra (6-0 LS Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian, King’s College); Jan Bienkowski-Gibbs (6-5 R-OH Prince George-Duchess Park)
FRASER VALLEY
Dillon Collette (6-5 RS/S Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Lucas Bartsch (6-6 MB, MEI-Abbotsford); Steven Crawford (6-4 OH Calgary Christian); Alec Dumerton (6-1 OH Abbotsford-MEI, Capilano)
SELKRIK
Justin Niminiken (5-11 L South Slocan-Mt Sentinel); Steven Fowlie (6-5 M Prince George-College Heights); Trevor Nichols (6-1 RS Kelowna)
UBC-OKANAGAN
Xining Chong (6-0 L Coquitlam-Centennial); Steve Clements (6-4 OH Kelowna-Mt Bourcherie, Vancouver Island); Matt Cloutier (6-6 RS Abbotsford-MEI); Adam Schwarz (6-5 OH Kelowna); Brett Uniat (6-3 M Cochrane, Ab.-Medicine Hat)
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Jordan Church (6-3 S Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Marc Camenzind (5-9 L Powell River-Brooks); Greg Howe (6-2 LS Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Jan Engel (6-4 MB Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie)
WOMEN
CIS
CANADA WEST
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Mariah Bruinsma (6-1 MB Chilliwack-Unity Christian); Kristine Johnson (5-10 OH Kelvin, MB); Briana Lau Kent (5-6 L Vancouver-Eric Hamber)
SIMON FRASER
Marina Liarsky (6-0 LS-RS Haifa, Israel, Capilano)
THOMPSON RIVERS
Emily Bootle (6-2 MB, South Kamloops); Elise Foot (6-1 MB Prince George-D.P. Todd); Christa Waddington (5-8, L Langley-D.W. Poppy); Kristen Knudskov (5-11 S, Edmonton-McNally Composite)
TRINITY WESTERN
Chelsea Wand (5-10 OH Langley-Brookswood); Jordan Rupps (6-2 M Saskatoon-Bedford Road); Chelsea Fitchette (5-8 LS Langley-Walnut Grove); Lyndsay Dykman (6-2 M Langley Christian)
ALBERTA
Kaila Faminoff (5-10 S N. Vancouver-St. Thomas Aquinas)
CALGARY
Lindsay Russell (6-2 M Surrey-Semiahmoo)
OUA
RYERSON
Sara Burtwell (5-6 L, W. Vancouver-Collingwood)
WESTERN ONTARIO
Rebecca Oxland (5-10 S N. Vancouver-Handsworth); Jacqueline Hunter (5-11 OH, N. Vancouver-Handsworth)
NCAA
COLORADO STATE
Dana Cranston 6-2 RS-LS, Ft. St. John-North Peace
GALLAUDET
Mari Klassen (Surrey-Semiahmoo)
ALASKA FAIRBANKS
Mandy Grierson (6-0 S Abbotsford-Yale)
BCCAA
CAMOSUN
Eve Ivana Stanic (6-1 M Victoria-Belmont), Kristin Constantinoff (5-10 R-LS Rocky Mountain House), Diana Brizan (5-10 R-LS Prince George), Kelsey Makenny (5-7 LS-L Alberni District), Kelsey Fletcher (5-7 R-LS Victoria-Spectrum), Jennifer Swiatlowski (6-2 M Victoria-Oak Bay), Kelsey Elder (5-9 S Victoria-Spectrum)
CAPILANO
Ashley Cousens (5-9 S Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Jacqueline Caverly (5-4 L Port Moody); Alicia Catalano (6-0 M Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Isabella Jakubczyk (5-11 OH Richmond-R.A. McMath)
COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES
Erica Shouldice (5-8 LS Calgary-William Aberhart); Rachel Cohen (5-8 RS Kimberley-Selkirk); Andrea Taylor (5-9 M-LS Cranbrook-Mount Baker); Stephanie Barker (5-9 LS Vernon-W.L. Seaton); Angelica Ducharme (5-8 S Creston-Prince Charles)
COLUMBIA BIBLE
Myrte Schon (5-11 OH Langley Christian); Kaylee Hansma (5-11 M Maple Ridge Christian); Katie Bakgaard (6-0 M Calgary Christian); Kathlyn Vanderstoel (5-11 M Vauxhall, AB)
DOUGLAS COLLEGE
Jacquelyn Holmes (5-9 P Coquitlam-Pinetree); Jillian Noort (5-8 S Coquitlam-Pinetree); Kalena Conners (6-0 M Burnaby North); Chantelle Zawila (6-0 M North Delta-Seaquam); Rachel Birak (6-1 M Langley-Regent Christian)
FRASER VALLEY
Jenna Evans (P Abbotsford-Saint John Brebeuf); Mackenzie Edwards (5-9 P Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Paige Shannon (6-1 M Surrey-Guildford Park, SFU)
SELKIRK
Sam Schneider (5-5 S Calgary-Rundle Collegiate); Alli Verigin (6-0 M Castlegar-Stanley Humphries); Marlee Kanigan (5-8 P South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel)
UBC-OKANAGAN
Jillian Festival (6-1 OH Calgary-Western Canada); Lindsay Loseth (6-2 M Kelowna-Rutland); Lenai Schmidt (5-8 L Vernon-Kalamalka); Leigh Dreher (5-11 OH Prince George, Vancouver Island); Kirsten Lawson (6-0 OH Winnipeg-Brandon-Neelin, Winnipeg)
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Shenise Power (6-1 RS N. Vancouver-Handsworth); Paige Weibe (5-11 RS Surrey-Earl Marriot); Heather Huxham (6-1 MB Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Kaitey Whiteley (5-9 P Nanaimo-Dover Bay)
ACAC
MOUNT ROYAL
Monica Neilson (5-10 LS, Vernon-Kalamalka)
NORTHERN ALBERTA INST. OF TECHNOLOGY
Jillian Irvine (6-2 M Burnaby Central)

WATER POLO
WOMEN
NCAA
MARYLAND
Allison Campbell (Maple Ridge)

WRESTLING
WOMEN
SIMON FRASER
Jenna McLatchy (Chilliwack); Gina Carpenter (Surrey-Guildford Park), Emily Weekes (N. Vancouver-Carson Graham); Michiko Araki (N. Vancouver-Carson Graham); Camie Yeik (Bremerton, Wa.-Olympic); Victoria Anthony (Huntington Beach, CA)
MEN
SIMON FRASER
Mike Cappus (Alberni District)
Harry Purewal (Abbotsford-Yale); Harvie Sahota (Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Josh Miller (Clackamas CC, Portland State); Miguel DeSousa (Burnaby-STMC); Joseph Ostapowich (Regina, Sask.); Daniel Swain (Spokane-Newport)
NCWA
DOUGLAS
MEN
Mandeep Sandhu (Abbotsford Traditional); Jagraj Bassa (Surrey-Enver Creek); Arjun Gill (North Surrey); Wyatt Ariss (Maple Ridge Christian); Satinder Virk (Surrey-Guildford Park)
Women
Emily Weekes (N. Vancouver-Carson Graham)l Sarah Morten (Burnaby South), Marlen Figureroa (N. Vancouver-Carson Graham)

2007-08 RECRUITING LIST

By Howard Tsumura

Sports Reporter

BASEBALL

NAIA

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Matt Bannister (6-6 P, St. John¹s, TRU); Danny Britton-Foster (6-1 RHP Ladysmith); Greg Densem (5-10 C, North York, Ont.-Northview Heights); David Hole (6-0 C, Vancouver-St. George¹s); Brent Muirhead (6-0 OF, Maple Ridge, Douglas College, Lon Morris College); Cody Ouellette (6-2 LHP Nanaimo-Wellington); Jordan Padrinao (5-10 INF/RHP Surrey-Holy Cross, Douglas College); Sean Pisarski (6-3 OF/RHP Toronto-St. Michael¹s College School); Miles Verweel (6-2 LHP, Toronto-Malvern Collegiate)

NWAACC DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Brandon Willier (6-0 3B, Van Technical); Grant Malm (6-3 RHP, Coquitlam-Centennial); Will Thorpe (6-0, C Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Shain Beaudreau (6-1 RHP, Coal Harbour, NS-Auburn); Rylin Chinn (5-10  SS, Strathmore, AB); Ben Sollows (6-2 LHP, Halifax-Bernice McNaughton)

THOMPSON RIVERS Logan Anderson (SS-P, Invermere-David Thompson)

BASKETBALL

MEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Akeem Pierre (5-11 G Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Josh Whyte (6-3 G Calgary-Lester Pearson, Victoria, Mount Royal College); Clint Wickham (6-8 F Richmond-Cambie, Langara)

FRASER VALLEY Chris Laurie (6-5 F, Abbotsford-Yale, UNBC); Jasper Moedt (6-7 F, Abbotsford-Yale); Joel Friesen (6-3 G Abbotsford-Yale); Josh Kufske (6-5 F Abbotsford-Yale); Sam Freeman (6-2 G, Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Gurjote Jhaj (6-3 G, Vancouver-St. George’s)

SIMON FRASER Kevin Pribilsky (5-11 G, Victoria-Oak Bay); Tallon Milne (6-8 P, Vanderhoof-Nechako Valley); Hunter Jordan (6-5 F, Vancouver-Magee, Mount Royal College)

THOMPSON RIVERS Hudson Naylor (6-0 G Kamloops-Sa-Hali); Liam Wear (6-1 G, Vernon); Charles Barton (6-4 G, Vernon-W.L. Seaton); Mike Conlin (6-3 G Vernon-W.L. Seaton)

TRINITY WESTERN Jacob Doerksen (6-6 F Abbotsford-Rick Hansen, Victoria); Danny Horner (6-0 G Abbotsford-W.J Mouat, UCFV); Louis Hurd (5-11 G Spokane, Wash.-North Central, Columbia Bible College); Tonner Jackson (6-6 F Surrey- White Rock Christian); Calvin Westbrook (6-4 G, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier, Cal-State Stanislaus.

VICTORIA

Marco Dolcetti (6-2 G Vernon, UBC-Okanagan); Talon Jones (6-5 F Cranbrook-Mount Baker); Spencer McLean (6-7 G Surrey-White Rock Christian); Jeff Spoor (5-11 G Victoria-Stelly¹s, Camosun College); Wendell Thomas (6-6 F Kelowna, UBC-Okanagan) BCCAA UBC-OKANAGAN Dean Kmyta (5-11 G Kelowna); Ryan Fahandeg (6-4 G-F Kelowna); Steve Morrison

(6-5 F North Vancouver-Argyle); Brock Raddatz (6-3 G Regina-Sheldon Williams); Jon Christian (6-4 G-F Kamloops-Valleyview); Jeff VanDolah (6-2 G Penticton, UNBC); Alex Roth (6-2 G Port Coquitlam-Riverside, TRU) KWANTLEN Devon Carney (6-1 G, Surrey-Guildford Park); Kenny Ryan (6-5 F, Delta, Langara); Omid Davani (6-3, F, Port Coquitlam- Terry Fox); Varinder Singh (6-4, F North Delta-Seaquam); Kevin Kokoska (6-6 F, Langley, Kwantlen); Gary Pelton (6-9 F, Pitt Meadows, Alberta), Mike Davis (6-5 F, White Rock,

Kwantlen)

LANGARA

Nick Dekoster (5-11 G, Surrey-WRCA); Brian Fougner (6-2 G, Surrey-WRCA); Griffin Bullock (6-3 G, North Vancouver-Windsor); Max Archie (6-5 F, Vancouver-Lord Byng; Cody Cormack (6-5 F, Burnaby South); Lambert Punsalan (5-8 G, Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Hardeep Braich (5-8 G, Abbotsford); Brad Quevillon (6-0 G, Vancouver-Kitsilano)\

CAPILANO

Raj Sandhu (6-7 F, New Westminster); Demitri Harris (6-5 G, Vancouver-Brittania), Sean Ashkenazy (6-6 F, North Vancouver-Handsworth); Pat Shier (6-6 C, North Vancouver-Handsworth), Connor Lewis (6-1 G, North Vancouver-Windsor); Lukas Wera (6-5 F, Vancouver-Killarney); Michael Zayonc (6-5 F, North Vancouver-Argyle); Connor Mahannah (6-1 G, North Vancouver-Argyle), Ashton Levy (6-4 G/F, Coquitlam-Gleneagle)

NORTHERN B.C.

Francis Rowe (5-10 G Victoria-Mount Douglas); Joel Rybachuck (5-10 G Vernon-Clarence Fulton); Matt Mills (5-10 G Abbottsford-Robert Bateman, CBC); Paul Schmitke (6-3 G Abbotsford-Yale, CBC); Ben Kneen (6-6 F Duncan-Cowichan); Indebir Gill (6-0 G Spokane-Everett CC); Sam Raphael (6-1 G Prince George-Duchess Park); Cole Bossman ( 6-6 F Prince George-Duchess Park); Ben Fillipkowski (7-2 F Houston); Kenny Carnes (6-4 G Abbotsford-Rick

Hansen)

VANCOUVER ISLAND (Malaspina)

Blake Mansbridge (6-1 G Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Joel Bron (6-6 F Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian, CBC); Fraser Thompson (6-6 F, Australia); Jason McKinnon

(6-8 P, Duncan-Cowichan)

QUEST

Bryce Froberg (6-3 F, Bellingham-Meridian); Glenn Gravengard (6-2 G, Vancouver-John Oliver); Tyler Thorau (6-1 G Victoria-Glenlyon Norfolk); Kyle Thorau (6-1 G, Victoria-Glenlyon Norfolk); Tyson Compton (6-3 F, Langley-Walnut Grove); Joel Wollenberg (6-4 F, Langley-Walnut Grove); Sam Jeanes (6-2 G North Vancouver-Sutherland); Vladimir Smiljkovic (6-4 F, West

Vancouver)

CAMOSUN

Dylan Borgenson (6-2 G, Ladysmith); Robert Elias (6-0 G, Campbell River-Carihi); Tyler Olsen (6-5 F, Courtenay-Mark Isfeld); Jordan Weisner (6-1 G, Duncan-Cowichan); Robert Winter (6-6 F, Victoria-Pacific Christian); Josh Reddy (5-9 G, Victoria-Lambrick Park)

DOUGLAS

Nehemiah Campbell (6-1 G, Burnaby-Byrne Creek); Clayton Crellin (6-6 F, Vancouver-Kitsilano); Drew Slagt (5-8 G, Coquitlam-Gleneagle, TWU); Justin Cabatuando (5-10 G, Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Lucian Sauciuc (6-2 G, Coquitlam-Centennial, TRU); Kevin Jackel (6-2 G, Langley-Walnut Grove); Kyle Robertson (6-3 F, Toronto-Centennial College)

CIS

WOMEN

THOMPSON RIVERS

Diane Schuetze (6-3, F Vernon); Jess Franz (6-0 F, Surrey-Elgin Park); Tracy Kocs (5-10 G, Port Moody); Brianna Pound (5-4 G, Kamloops-Valleyview); Beth McNeill (5-6 G, North Vancouver-Carson Graham); Lindsay Dekoff (5-11 F, Chilliwack); Lyndsay Rabbitt (5-7 G, Salmon Arm-Mt Royal)

TRINITY WESTERN Keely Goertzen (6-0 G, Naniamo-Dover Bay); Stephanie Carkner (5-4 G, Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Julianne Threlfall (6-0 P, Abbotsford-MEI, CBC)

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Cathy Berar (5-9 G, Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Jena Riches (5-8 G Penticton); Lia St. Pierre (5-10 G, Moncton-Bernice McNaughton); Leigh Stansfield (6-2 F

Victoria-Stelly’s)

VICTORIA

Natalie Janssens (6-3 F, Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Keira Lintz (5-9 G, Edmonton-Louis St. Laurent, Grant MacEwan); Debbie Yeboah (5-6 G

Winnipeg-Sisler)

FRASER VALLEY

Naomi Dueck (5-10 G-F, Abbotsford); Kathleen Robinson (6-1 F, Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Alexa McCarthy (5-8 G, Chilliwack); Lauren Rieu (5-9 F, Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Jennifer Bridgeman (5-7 G, Vernon, UBC-Okanagan; UBC-O); Jennifer Dudley (6-1 F, Surrey-Clayton Heights, Mt.

Royal)

BCCAA

UBC-OKANAGAN

Rosi Huber (6-1 F, Kelowna-Rutland); Rachelle Briscoe (6-2 P, Kelowna); Nicole Dale (6-1 F, Calgary-Bishop Grandin); Karin VanderHoek (5-7 G, Salmon Arm); Madison Kaneda (5-9 G, Vernon-Clarence Fulton)

KWANTLEN Jessica Williams (5-10 F, Calgary-Centennial); Suveen Thandi (5-7 F, Surrey-Queen Elizabeth); Sundeep Thandi (5-7 F, Surrey-Queen Elizabeth)

LANGARA Lauren Fitzpatrick (5-8 G, Port Moody); Morgan Anderson, (5-11 G-F, Langley-Brookswood); Paige Burnham (5-6 G, Vancouver-Kitsilano); Jade Arignon (5-7 G, Delta); Amanda Stewart (6-2 F, Richmmond-Steveston-London); Taylor Batchelor (5-10 F, Vancouver-Point Grey) CAPILANO Kristin Leigh (5-6 G, North Vancouver-Handsworth)

NORTHERN B.C.

Eliza Kroeze (5-7 G, Chilliwack); Courtney Harpur (5-9 F, LangleyBrookswood); Kristi Kenyon (5-9 F, Penticton); Erin Beckett (6-0 P, Prince George-College Heights)

VANCOUVER ISLAND (Malaspina) Sarah Williams (6-1 F, Prince George, Victoria), Brittany Knievel (6-1 F, Nanaimo-Dover Bay, Calgary), Noria Deacon (6-1 F, Whitehorse-F.H. Collins) , Kristi Keswick (Nanaimo-Cedar Community), Renee Rust, Sara Fraser (5-8 G Nanaimo-Wellington), Kirsten Hais, Vianna Ross (5-10 F NanaimoWoodlands)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE Amy Beauchamp (6-2 F, Surrey-Holy Cross); Ashley Armstrong (5-3 G, Port Coquitlam-Riverside)

CAMOSUN COLLEGE

Carly Hopp (5-7 G Victoria-Oak Bay); Christine Ireland ( 5-7 G, Victoria-Stelly¹s); Deanna Dyer (6-0 P Prince Rupert); Lauryn Kerr ( 5-9 G-F, Victoria-SMUS); Kymber Gale ( 5-8 G, Victoria-Lambrick Park); Jasmine Paul ( 5-9 F, Victoria-Mt. Douglas)

FIELD HOCKEY

WOMEN

VICTORIA

Danielle Hennig (mid, Kelowna); Chelsea Rabey (def, Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey); Holly Stewart (mid, Oakville-Applebee Collegiate)

FOOTBALL

SIMON FRASER

Malcolm Allen(6-2 190 LB Windsor); Ken Badger (6-7 320 OL OK Sun); Seth

Baker(6-5 305 OL Glendale C.C. Arizona); Shaun Ball (6-3 227 FB Van Trojans); Blaine Bartoli (5-10 210 LB OK Sun); Mathis Baumbach (6-6 225 WR Germany); Adam Berger (6-1 180 QB Lord Tweedsmuir); Kenton Boldt (6-4 225 QB Abbotsford Airforce); Keith Buecker (6-4 295 OL South Fraser Rams); Jason Campbell (6-3 245 Santa Rosa CC, California); Justin Capicciotti (6-4 225 LB Central Tech, Toronto); Cody Cochrane (6-3 170 WR South Delta); Jason Cunningham (6-3 195 WR Riverside CC, California); Blane Dalton (6-3 260 DL OK Sun); Ben Davidson (6-2 240 Cambriidge HS Ontario); Marc Deslauriers (5-10 175 DB UBC, STMC); Jesse Ehrenberg (5-10 190 DB VI Raiders); Andy Emans (5-11 195 WR Abbotsford Airforce); Gabe Ephard (5-11 185 RB North Dakota, Windsor); Brad Erdos (6-4 255 OL Central Catholic, Leithbrige AB); Dave Eshleman (5-9 185 Victoria Rebels); Chris Folk (5-11 225 LB UBC & Kelowna SS); Dale Furber (6-5 300 OL Riverside CC, California); Valentine Gruber (6-4 310 OL Austria); Brandon Halverson (5-6 185 Glendale CC, Arizona); Dustin Heywood (6-1 305 DL Prairie Thunder Regina); Matt Hiduk

(6-5 255 DL U of Calgary & Lindenwood Missouri); Rueben Hoetmer (6-1 185 K Victoria Rebels); Adam Johnson (5-8 210 RD Calgary); Chris Konojacki (6-0 180 DB Harry Ainley); Casey Laprise (6-3 275 AKO Fratmen Ontario); Jeremy Levy (5-6 180 RB OK Sun); Cody Lind (5-11 175 WR Henry Wisewood Calgary); Karim Maher (5-10 175 DB VI Raiders); Andrew Marshall (6-3 – 195 LB Ballenas HS); Carlos Martinez (6-3 195 WR-K Rick Hansen); Ian McMahon (6-7 310 South Fraser Rams); Kyle Miller (5-10 190 WR Lord Tweedsmuir); Bo Palmer (5-9 165 WR Windsor HS); Chris Paredes (6-6 215 WR Windsor); Kevin Parr (6-0 195 LB Bishops & Notre Dame); Michael Patko (6-1 175 QB Van College); Mike Paulson (6-1 230 DL South Fraser Rams; Hamead Rashead (6-3 245 DL VI Raiders); Brent Robbins (6-5 305 OL Victoria Rebels); Frankie Schubert (6-2 190 LB Lord Tweedsmuir); Ryan Schwartz (6-4 190 QB Van. Trojans); Jamaal Scott (5-6 170 RB Riverside CC California); Kevin Semenowich (6-1 180 DB Van. Trojans); Marek Seta (6-1 215 RB Minnesota-Duluth, STM); Robert Smith (6-4 320 DL Timberline); Chris Stallworth (6-6 350 OL College of the Siskiyous, CA); Tony Strong (6-3 210 WR Nevada-Reno, Carson Graham); Colton Suffron (6-2 220 DL STMC); Neven Szary (5-11 225 LB Bishops & Holy Cross); Jeffrey Thompson (5-10 190 DB Panhandle State, OK); Ronald Tisdale (5-8 195 LB Cascade HS, Washington); Kalvin Walker (6-3 270 OL Pinetree HS); Blair Warr (6-3 295 OL Grande Prairie); Brett Wee (5-7 180 RB Centennial); Brad Welder (6-4 210 DB OK Sun); Jordan Wong (5-10 175 DB STMC); Charles Zhang (6-5 275 OL Winston

Churchill)

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Justin Belzile (6-3 OL Toronto-North Toronto); Spencer Betts (5-10 R, Surrey-Holy Cross); Curtis Bilan (5-11 R, Calgary-Lord Beaverbrook); Brent Borthistle (6-4 DL, Salmon Arm); Nathan Bosa (5-10 FB/LB Burnaby-STM); Andrew Cho (6-1 OL/DL West Vancouver); Paul Ellis (6-4 DL Delta-South Delta); Joey Gabrick (6-4 LB North Delta-Seaquam); Daniel Gabrilo (6-6 OL, Richmond-Vancouver College); Kiarash Ghazizadhe (6-3 DT Finland-Team Finland); Billy Greene (QB/R 6-0 Surrey-Holy Cross); Balraj Grewal (6-2 DB Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Charlie Grinnell (6-0 OL-DL West Vancouver); Michael Guidi (K Vancouver-Notre Dame); Mike Hansen (5-10 DB Kelowna); Cody Hillhouse (6-2 DB South Surrey-Earl Marriott); Shaun Kalkat (6-2 DL Surrey-South Fraser Rams CJFL); Blaine Kruger (6-4 R Cochrane, AB-Victoria Rebels CJFL); Alain Lepine (LB Comox-GP Vanier); Clay Miller (6-0 R Coquitluam-Centennial); Lance Milton (6-0 DB Calgary-Victoria Rebels CJFL); Curtis Moss (6-1 DB Burnaby-Vancouver Trojans CJFL); Roland Olsen (6-1 FB-LB, Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Anthony Orazetti (5-10 FB Sault St. Marie, Victoria Rebels CJFL); Martin Park (6-2 DL Surrey-Rick Hansen); David Pickard (6-2 TB Albuquerque, NM-Army NCAA); Matthew Rasmussen (6-2 DB Port Moody-Coquitlam Falcons); Shane Samson (SB Lantzville, St. Andrews); Chris Schaalo (5-8 R Victoria-Victoria Rebels CJFL); David Scott (6-3 R El Paso-Franklin); Kevin Semenovich (6-2 DB New Westminster-Vancouver Trojans CJFL); Rohan Stewart (5-10 R Vancouver College); Micha Thiel (6-3 R West Vancouver); Ben White (5-10 R Kelowna-Okanagan-Mission)

GOLF

CIS

VICTORIA Andrew Black (Vancouver-France Golf Academy); Jordan Ediger (Calgary-Earl Grey); Lee Haney (Victoria-Claremont); Shiv Kapoor (Victoria-SMUS) NAIA UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

MEN

Kyle Dodman (Abbotsford); Ashton Herriott (Cobble Hill-University of

Hawaii)

WOMEN

Jocelyn Alford (Calgary-Edge School); Lindsay Manion (Surrey- Douglas College); Rebecca Minaker (Mt. Elizabeth-Kitimat); Kate Weir (J.L.

Crowe-Trail)

BCCAA

MEN

VANCOUVER ISLAND (Malaspina)

Josh Logan (Nanaimo), Tyson Lemon (Nanaimo), Cody Forsell (Qualicum Beach) , Alex Wickett (Parksville)

HOCKEY

CIS

MEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Jordan Inglis (5-10 F Wayne State, NCAA); Ryan Kakoske (6-2 D Vernon Vipers, BCHL); Tyler Ruel (5-11 F Wayne State, NCAA); Brennan Sonne (5-10 F Edmonton Oil Kings, WHL); Ryan Wagner (5-9 D Penticton Vees, BCHL); Theran Yeo (6-1 D Brandon Wheat Kings, WHL) WOMEN Kaylee Chanakos (D Nanaimo-Midisland Extreme); Emily Grainger (F Sooke, BC-S.I. Breakers); Kelsey Halvorson (D Armstrong-Vernon Midget); Kaitlyn Imai (F Coquitlam-Gleneagle, Richmond Steelers); Chelsea Laing (F PoCo-Fusion Midget); Leah Lefebvre (D Pennsylvania Lady Patriots); Jocelyn Marren (D P.G. Cougares); Keliegh McLaughlin (F Colorado U-19); Jenna Pollock (G Mid Island Express); Dayle Poulin (F Nanaimo-P.G. Cougars); Kaitlyn Price (F Aurora Panthers)

ROWING

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

MEN

Nathaniel Bailey (Toronto-Ridley); Brooke Biscoe (Toronto-Upper Canada College); James Casaca (Toronto); Richard Love (Peterborough); Elizabeth MacKeen (coxswain St. Catherine’s-Grimsby); Dan Thompson (Mill Bay-Brentwood College)

RUGBY

MEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Alex Burry (scrum-half, Nova Scotia); Sean Ferguson (fly-half, Mill Bay-Brentwood College); Jordan Jeong (prop, Shawnigan Lake); Alex Kam (No. 8, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Blair Knowles (flyhalf, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Benson Ling (flanker, Victoria-SMUS); Mikhael Magaril (prop, Port Moody); Dafydd Samuels (centre, Shawnigan Lake)

VICTORIA Harry Jones (fullback, West Vancouver-Rockridge)

SOCCER

CIS

MEN

TRINITY WESTERN

Cardin Davis (5-11 mid-def, Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands); Israel Jones

(5-9 mid, Medina, Ohio-Southern Methodist University); Liam McAllister (5-9 mid-def, Vancouver-Point Grey, Langara College); Branden McLean (5-11 def South Delta); Garrett Traversy (6-1 F, North Delta-Sands)

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Michael Abbey (6-2 def Victoria-Bays United); Geoff Buchanan (5-10 def, Williams Lake-Capilano College); Steve Johnson (6-1 fwd-mid South Delta-Surrey United); Ryan Reynolds (6-2 mid-fwd Delta-Douglas College); Devon Smith (5-10 def Abbotsford-Abbotsford U18); Marco Visintin (6-1 mid Vancouver Selects)

VICTORIA Patrick Gawrys (5-8 fwd Victoria-Stelly’s); William Gye (5-11 mid Sechelt, Capilano); Patrick Nelson (5-8 mid North Vancouver-Carson Graham, Capilano College); Jordie Oberg (6-0 fwd Victoria-Mount Douglas)

FRASER VALLEY Jacob Kubanski (6-2 gkp, Abbotsford-Sardis); Kris Johannson (6-4 gkp, North Delta); Robbie Fadden (5-9 mid, Abbotsford); Cam MacKinnon (def, Abbotsford-Yale, SFU), Jimmy Severn (5-6 mid, Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands Secondary); Tyler Epp (6-0 fwd, Abbotsford-Yale); Derek Epp (6-0 def, Abbotsford-Yale).

NAIA

SIMON FRASER

Hide Ozawa (6-1 gkp, Sidney-Parkland); J.D. Blakley (6-1 gkp, Saskatoon-St.

Joseph’s); Dalvir Malhi (5-10 mid, Surrey-Queen Elizabeth); David Hill (5-9 mid, Mercer Island, Wash., VMI; Tom Lowndes (5-9 mid, Undy, UK, Baker); Carson Gill (5-10 def, Kelowna, Baker; Andrew Celenza (5-8

Coquitlam-Centennial)

BCCAA

THOMPSON RIVERS

Alex Aguilez (5-10 def, Port Moody); Davis Stupich(def, Nanaimo-Cedar)

QUEST Lucas Menz (6-0 gkp, North Vancouver-Handsworth); Aidan Nikiforuk (5-10 def, Calgary-Clearwater Academy); Eric Goldstein (5-10 def, Vancouver-West Point Grey Academy); Arjuna White (6- 2 def, Timberline); Dimitar Kashiev (5-8 def, Bulgaria); Ian Fornshell (5-9 gkp, College of Southern Idaho); Lhendup Namgyel (5-9 def, Bhutan); Andrew Ward (5-10 mid, Ontario); Bjorn Munte (6-2 fwd, Germany); Kyle Thorau (6-0 mid, Victoria-Glenlyon Norfolk); Tyler Thorau (6-0 mid, Victoria-Glenlyon Norfolk); Jesse Horn (5-8 mid, Gibsons-Chatelech); John Aitkens Slade (5-7 mid, Vancouver-St.John¹s)

VANCOUVER ISLAND (Malaspina)

Scott Innes (6-2 def, Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Chris Arnett (5-9 mid, Ladysmith); Ben Leggatt (6-2 def-mid, Nanaimo District); Matt Rigden (6-0 def, Mill Bay-Francis Kelsey); Tony Maestrell0 (5-10 mid, Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Brant Losch (6-0 mid, Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Lennart Dobravsky (6-2 mid-fwd, , TuS Garbsen, Hanover, Germany)

CAPILANO

Robby Basran (6-0 def, Burnaby-Moscrop); Sean Causier (5-10 mid, Port Moody); Lucas Zuccatto (5-10 def, Burnaby North); Shane Bates (6-0 def, North Vancouver-Carson Graham; Ben Holden (5-6 mid, Surrey Fleetwood Park); Michael Winter (5-10 def, Vancouver-Notre Dame); Jamie Casey (5-11 mid, North Vancouver-Sutherland); Mason Rowat (6-2 fwd, Port Moody) LANGARA Thomas Mallette (5-5 mid, Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Robert Odenwald (6-2 gkp Port Moody); Michael Winter (5-10 def, Vancouver-Notre Dame)

DOUGLAS

Marinko Maras (5-9 def-mid, Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney);; Reynold Stewart (5-8 mid, South Delta); Milad Mehrabi (6-1 mid-fwd, Coquitlam-Pinetree); John Botiea (5-11 mid, Burnaby Mountain); Tomis Malenica (6-2 def, Burnaby Mountain); Magnus Sinclair (6-1 def, South Delta); Todd May (6-1 mid, England); Kevin Gurniak (5-11 Mid, Burnaby-Alpha); Herman Sidhu (6-0 mid, Vancouver-John Oliver)

WOMEN

CIS

TRINITY WESTERN

Kristen Funk (5-7 gkp, Calgary-Central Memorial); Nikki Wright (5-8 fwd, Langley); Tessa Meyer (5-10 mid, Surrey-Enver Creek); Jilian Dietrich (5-5 def , Calgary-Bishop Caroll); Chantelle Whitehead (5-6 mid, Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Nikki Byrne (5-5 mid, Langley); Meghan McKinnon (5-8 def, Langley-D.W. Poppy); Kassandra Ballard (5-6 mid, Pitt Meadows); Jessica Filion (5-7 def Surrey); Alexi Foster (5-5 fwd, Langley-Walnut Grove); Sam Slack (5-5 mid, Langley); Katie Wigston (5-7 def, Surrey-Tamanawis); Karina Whitmarsh (5-5 mid, Surrey-WRCA); Kirsten Munro (5-6 fwd, Surrey-Tamanawis) UBC Kelly Cook (5-9 def, Maple Ridge); Leah Peric (5-5 gkp Vancouver-Kitsilano)

VICTORIA

Alanna Bekkering (5-7 mid, South Kamloops); Jackie Harrison (5-5 mid, Whitehorse-F.H. Collins); Lindsay Hoetzel (5-3 mid, Victoria-Reynolds); Kristyn Large (5-10 def, Duncan-Cowichan); Devon Mason (5-6 mid, Langley); Stephanie Parker (5-6 gkp Chemainus-Queen Margaret’s); Melissa Quinn (5-8 mid, Langley); Katie Staden (5-5 mid, Calgary-Masters Academy); Jordan Tufnail (5-6 def, Courtenay-Mark Isfeld)

FRASER VALLEY Emma Broadfoot (5-9 def, Abbotsford-Robert Bateman, SFU); Chantelle Biagioni (5-10 gkp, Maple Ridge-Samuel Robertson Technical)

NAIA

SIMON FRASER

Alexa Kennendy (5-7 fwd, Kelowna-Immaculata); Chanelle Bradshaw (5-4 fwd-def Calgary-Central Memorial); Marti Dumas (5-6 fwd, Burnaby-St. Thomas More; Natalie Fabbro (5-5 def, Burnaby-Saint Thomas More); Anna Brancati (5-4 def, Coquitlam-Pinetree); Sarah Boulton (5-4 fwd, Pitt Meadows, Capilano College)

BCCAA

KWANTLEN

Brittany McNeill (5-5 def, North Delta-Burnsview); Samantha Gray (5-6 Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Jackie Rempel (5-4 fwd, Aldegrove) LANGARA Amelia Ng (5-5 gkp, Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Kristine Hiduk (5-5 def-mid, North Delta-Seaquam); Kelli-Ann McCabe (5-3 fwd, South Delta, TWU); Ashleigh Hanson (5-8 def-mid, North Vancouver-Windsor); Rachel Ramsden (5-5 fwd, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Nicole Sewart (5-6 mid, Surrey-Fleetwood Park, Cape Breton); Annelies Post (5-4 mid, North Delta); Michelle Francis (5-4 fwd, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Chloe McAuley (midfield:Langley); Caitlyn Newman (midfield: Edmonton); Stephanie Yaretz (midfield: Vancouver); Jesse Lebert (midfield: 2007 St. Anne’s-Kamloops)

CAPILANO

Samantha McPherson (5-5 def, Burnaby South); Emma Clark (5-6 mid, Burnaby Central); Kate Tarrant (5-4 mid, North Vancouver-Argyle); Jessica Wager (5-6 gkp, New Westminster, Douglas College); Paige Ritchie (5-4 fwd, Coquitlam-Centennial); Menina Colangelo (5-8 def, North

Vancouver-Sutherland)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Sharon Kersey (5-5 def, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Shayla Hayashi (5-3 fwd, Lloydminister, AB); Monica Cella (5-6 def, Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Ashley Cowan (5-10 gkp, Calgary-Foothills); Jessica Brand (5-6 fwd, Prince George); Jacqueline Leach (5-4 def, Calgary-Foothills); Emily Boucher (5-6 def, West Vancouver); Sabrina Gasparac (5-9 gkp, Langley-Walnut Grove); Lindsay Epp (5-6 mid, Chilliwack Impact); Teala Mackowetsky (5-11 gkp, Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Dana Moewes (5-7 def, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Elizabeth Babcock (5-7 def, Calgary-Villians); Holly Wollmann (5-6 mid, Calgary); Sarah Carruthers (5-6 def, Richmond Metro)

VANCOUVER ISLAND (Malaspina)

Jolene Nagy (5-6 mid, Penticton-Queen Margaret’s); Emily Nicholson (5-2 mid, South Delta); Sharin Kang (5-4 mid, Nanaimo-Woodlands); Erin Williams (5-1 fwd, Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute); Courtney Crucil (5-6 gkp, Nanaimo-Dover Bay, Victoria); Elizabeth Hannah (5-9 gkp, Nanaimo-Dover Bay), Kate Flynn (5-7 fwd, Parksville-Ballenas; Ashley Goodridge (5-8 def, Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Kendra Bajkov (5-4 def, Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Katie Durwin (5-9 def, Nanaimo-Woodlands); Jackie Wallace (5-6 mid, Powell River-Brooks); Corey Iverson (5-7 mid Nanaimo District)

QUEST

Erica Benson (5-8 mid, Campbell River-Carihi); Krista Caldwell (5-11 fwd, North Vancouver-Argyle); Lindsay Epp (5-8 def, Abbotsford-Yale); Anne Huisken (5-4 fwd, UBCO); Lizzie Kirby (5-9 mid, NorthVancouver-Handsworth); Jessica McFadden (5-9 fwd, Chilliwack); Shannon Nordling (5-10 def, Surrey-Elgin Park); Kailee Tarnowski (5-6 def, home school); Chelsey Forsberg (5-6 mid, Kelowna Christian); Melanie Muller (5-5 def, Mesa Ridge, Colo); Haley Jardine (5-10 mid, Vancouver-Magee); Phoebe Marks (5-2 fwd, Western Academy of Beijing)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Hilary Andow (5-5 mid, Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Shayala Hayashi (5-5 fwd, Lloydminster, Sask); Deanna Itterman (5-4 mid-def, Surrey-Guildford Park); Samantha MacPherson (5-6 def, Burnaby South); Alyssa Marrello (5-1 mid Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Miranda Quinn (5-7 def, Burnaby Central); Kylie Robson (5-7 def, Pemberton); Stephanie Walker (5-6 def, Burnaby-St. Thomas More, SFU)

SOFTBALL

NAIA

SIMON FRASER

Trisha Bouchard (OF, Montreal-St. Thomas); Leah McCormick (1B, Victoria-Lambrick Park); Kylie Ellis (P, Aldergrove Community); Kelsey Haberl (1B-DH, Burnaby Mountain); Brittany Ribeiro (C, Burnaby-St. Thomas More)

SWIMMING

MEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Joshua Au (Edmonton-Olympian Swim Club); Matt Godbeer (Qualicum Beach-Ravensong Squatic Club); Davis Wuolle (Salmon Arm-Kamloops Classic Swim Club) VICTORIA Stephan Mikuska (Chilliwack Spartans); Andrew Ford (Ottawa); Duncan Furrer (Switzerland); Brett Richter (Regina) WOMEN UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

WOMEN

Julianne Brown (North Vancouver-Chena Swim Club); Amanda Payne (North Vancouver-Chena Swim Club); Grainne Pierse (Edmonton-Edmonton Keyano Swim

Club)

TRACK AND FIELD

NAIA

MEN

SIMON FRASER

Adam Reid (West Vancouver); Tyson Unruh (Saskatoon-Evan Hardy Collegiate); Matt Walters, (North Bay, Ont.-West Ferris); Nick Walters (North Bay, Ont.-West Ferris)

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Denis Abalakov (Port Moody-Port Moody); Jaron Burnett (West Vancouver-Collingwood); Evan Dunfee (Richmond-McNair); Ross Enns (Burnaby Central); Sam Hawkins (West Vancouver-Rockridge); Eric Hong (Langley-Trinity Western); Theo Hunt (Bainbridge, Wash-UBC Okanagan); Kerry Kazuta (Burnaby-Douglas College); Aidan Kennedy (Ottawa, Ont-Hillcrest); Curtis Moss (Burnaby-South East Louisiana); Andrew Nathan (Richmond-J.N Burnett); Lawrence Ranada (Vancouver College); Lucas Rodewald (Winnipeg-Vincent Massey); Jordan Smith (Langley-Walnut Grove); Rohan Stewart (Vancouver College); Matt Ward (Nanaimo-Douglas College); Jon Walker (Coquitlam-Gleneagle)

WOMEN

SIMON FRASER

Helen Crofts (West Vancouver); April McKenzie-Cook (Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Holly Stockall (Calgary-Ernest Manning); Katie Tongue (Coquitlam-Gleneagle); Emma Vogt (Burnaby South) UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Naomi Hemphill (New Westminster); Anne-Mari Nano (Victoria- Oak Bay); Angela Willock (Langley-Walnut Grove); Danielle Douglas (Vancouver-Magee); Natalie Riley (Halifax-Leo); Mariah Robinson (Toronto-Birchmount Park); Alana Pattison (Langley-Walnut Grove); Catharine Farish (Kingston,

Ont-Frontenac)

CIS

VICTORIA

MEN

Curtis Holt (Victoria-Lambrick Park)

VOLLEYBALL

CIS

MEN

THOMPSON RIVERS

Greg Stewart (7-7 mid, South Kamloops); Martin Stenderup (6-4 set, Ribe, Denmark); Spencer Reed (6-1 lib, Prince George); Coleman Molnar (6-6 mid,

Merritt)

TRINITY WESTERN

Daniel Jansen Van Doorn (6-8 mid, Langley Christian); Steve Marshall (6-3 LS Abbotsford-MEI, Douglas College); Jarrod Offereins (6-3 LS Calgary Christian); John Wiebe (6-0 lib Abbotsford- MEI) UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Rex Fenton (6-2 set, Ottawa-Glebe Collegiate Institute); Nathan Schuck (6-6 o-hit, Victoria-Oak Bay); Kyle Dupperon (Ft. St. John-North Peace)

BCCAA

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Geordie Ker (6-2 LS, Delta); Alec Dummerton (6-1 ls, Abbotsford-MEI); Keegan St. Onge (6-2 set, North Bay, Ont.-Chippewa); Stephane Waldie (5-6 lib, Winnipeg-College Louis Riel); Chris Klassen (6-3 set-rs, Vancouver Technical); Colin Talbot (6-4 mid, Winnipeg-College Louis Riel)

UBC-OKANAGAN Michael Weiss (6-3 o-hit, U of Calgary); Aleks Bergen (6-8 mid, Kelowna-George Elliot); Nathan Speijer (6-4 o-hit, Penticton); Scott Haslock (6-6 o-hit, Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Kellan Ward (5-10 lib, Okotoks Composite); Joel Carston (6-1 l-hit, Calgary-Bishop Carrol)

VANCOUVER ISLAND (Malaspina)

Ben Cudmore (6-4 rs, Winnipeg-Miles Macdonell); Lee Hamilton (6-5 mid, Regina-Michael A. Riffel); Kevin Basinger (6-6 rs-ls, Comox-Highland); Duncan Smith (6-1 LS, Whitehorse-Porter Creek); Dan Metcalf (6-1 set, Vernon-W.L. Seaton, COTR); Carson Kauenhowen (6-7 mid, Winnipeg-St Paul’s)

FRASER VALLEY Wade Hopwo (6-1 set-lib-o-hit, Coquitlam-Centennial); Trevor Nickel (6-5 mid, Abbotsford-MEI); Aaron Flanagan 6-3, right side, Langley-Walnut Grove, COTR)

SELKIRK COLLEGE

Tory Zaytsoff (6-1 power South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel); Mark MacGregor (6-2 power South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel); Eric Niehe (5-11 set, Penticton); Tyler Christman (6-2 r-side, South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel); Griffan Beauvert (5-10 lib, South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel)

DOUGLAS Mike Plantinga (6-6 set, Langley Christian); Matt Lieuwen (6-5 r-side, Abbotsford-MEI); Steve Steele 5-10 lib, Prince George); Erich Meyer (6-3 r-side, Creston-Prince Charles); Lee Coulthard (6-3 l-side, Kelowna); Brenden Patterson (6-3 l-side Kimberly); Tom Haight (6-4 mid, Okotoks-Foothills Composite); Brent Laurita (6-1 set, Burnaby North)

CAMOSUN Martin Adey (6-1 l-side, Winnipeg-Dakota Collegiate), Blaine Barron (6-0 set, Maple Ridge-Garibaldi); Sam Hillier (6-1 set, Surrey-Elgin Park); Carsten Penner (6-0 l-side-lib, Victoria-Oak Bay); Spencer Salmond (6-4 l-side, r-side, Victoria-Belmont)

WOMEN

CIS

SIMON FRASER

Kayla Bruce (5-11 mid, Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Lauren Campbell (5-9 l-side, Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Tessa Felix (6-1 mid, Mill Bay-Brentwood College); Kristjana Fridfinnson (6-1 mid, Calgary-Sir Winston Churchill); Brooke Halvorsen (5-10 r-side, Surrey-Semiahmoo); Malena Rapaport (5-10 set, Burnaby-Alpha); Cheryl Windhorst (6-0 mid, Surrey-Fraser Valley Christian)

TRINITY WESTERN Amy Leschied (6-0 o-hit, Selkirk, Man.); Nicole Bazin (6-1 mid, Winnipeg-Vincent Massey Collegiate); Amber Brown (5-8 outside, Saskatoon-Prairie Christian Academy); Carmen Dyck (5-11 o-hit, Creston-Prince Charles, Mt. Royal College); Jodi Neufeld (5-3 libero, Surrey-Elgin Park, Columbia Bible College); Lauren O¹Reilly (5-11 setter, Surrey-Pacific Academy, Michigan State)

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Brina Bergen-Derksen (5-11 set, Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Shanice Marcelle

(5-11 o-hit, Victoria-Spectrum); Dannie Richards; (5-7 lib Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey); Jessica von Shilling (6-2 mid, Victoria-Belmont

BCCAA

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Rachel Knowles (5-7 set, Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Kendra Thompson (5-10 power, Whitehorse-Porter Creek); Courtney De Vries (5-9 power, Kelowna

Christian)

CAMOSUN

Stephanie Lindal (5-1 setter/libero Mill Bay Frances Kelsey), Jillian O¹Neil (5-7 left side-power Mill Bay Frances Kelsey), Kristine Swiatlowski (5-10 middle-power Victoria Oak Bay), Alena Larsen ( 6-1 right side/setter Mill Bay Frances Kelsey), Kelsey Smith (5-8 middle/right side Banff Community HS), Stepahnie Fulcher ( 5-4 libero Victoria Belmont), Chelsea Reimer (5-8 power Victoria-Pacific Christian)

THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY

Lykke Degner (6-2 mid, Denmark-Holte IF); Anna Dyakiewicz (6-1 o-hit, Burnaby North, Rollins College)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Alex Basso (5-11 o-hit, Kelowna-Immaculata); Kaylan Gouldsborough (6-0 mid, Penticton); Robin Browne (5-9 o-hit, Calgary-Lord Beaverbrook)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Tonia Bunnah (5-10 l-side, Nanaimo-Wellington)

FRASER VALLEY Kristine Ewald (6-1 mid, Abbotsford-MEI, CBC); Samantha Brearley (5- 8 set-r-side, Langley-D.W. Poppy); Brittany Stewart (5-8 lib, Langley-Walnut

Grove)

VANCOUVER ISLAND (Malaspina)

Keri Philip (set, Parksville-Ballenas, SFU); Dani Smith (5-11 set, Beaverlodge, Alberta), Sasha Palm (5-9 power, Powell RiverMax Cameron), Jacqueline Doleman (Airdrie-George McDougall)

SELKIRK COLLEGE

Aly Manning (6-0 r-side, Surrey-Fraser Heights); Stephanie Barker (5-7 power Vernon-Kalamalka); Kaitlan Davis (5-11 mid, Vernon); Alyssa Sherbinin (5-8 set, South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel); Alicia Dodds (5-7 mid, South Slocan-Mt.Sentinel); Lyndall Nazaroff (5-10 power South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel); Myia Malakoff (5-3 lib, South Slocan-Mt. Sentinel); Brittney Sobootin (5-7 power South Slocan-Mt. Senitnel)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Natalia Kanda (5-11 power, North Vancouver-Argyle), Christine Skwarok (5-9 lib, North Vancouver-Argyle, Capilano College), Jessy Fisher (5-4 lib, Port Coquitlam-Riverside)

WRESTLING

BCCAA

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Mark Ballon (Vancouver-John Oliver); Manjot Sandhu (Surrey- Lord Tweedsmuir); Addison Bree (Smithers); Ben Dyck (Prince George- Kelly Road); Yak Al-Rekabi (Surrey-Guildford Park)

 

THE PROVINCE’S 2006-07 RECRUITS LIST

BASEBALL

NAIA

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Steve Bone (6-3 catcher Leaside, Ont.); Jordan Pandoff (6-3 3B Toronto-St. Michael’s); Sean Carrick (6-5 RHP Vauxhall Academy ); Cody Phipps (6-3 OF/RHP Vauxhall Academy); Jason Luce (6-4 1B Vauxhall Academy); Geoff Burke (6-7 RHP North York, Ont.-Earl Haig); Eric Brown (6-1 RHP Hammarskjold HS, Ontario Selects); Nic Lindsay (5-10 INF Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney); Daniel Mullen (5-10 INF Surrey-Ecole Gabrielle Roy); Michael Elias (5-10 OF North Delta-Seaquam Secondary); Bob Foerster ( 6-1 3B Kwantlen); Ryan Pilgram (5-11 C/3B Central Arizona CC); Brent Muirhead (6-0 OF Douglas College); Jeff Hall (6-1 RHP Prairie Baseball Academy)

BASKETBALL

MEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Nathan Yu (6-2 G Vancouver College); Nick Adair (6-8 F Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Karol Cybula (6-8 F Burnaby-Saint Thomas More); Graham Bath (6-4 F Langley-Brookswood); Blain LeBranche (6-4 G Edmonton-Jasper Place, Grant MacEwan College)

UC-FRASER VALLEY

Dylan Gatner (5-10 G Pitt Meadows); Jay Valeri (6-8 F Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Devon Krahn (6-4 F Abbotsford-MEI, Columbia Bible College); Inderbir Gill 6-0 G Spokane-University High, Everett C.C.)

SIMON FRASER

Eric Burrell (6-7 F Surrey-Kwantlen Park); Zach Frehlick (6-5 F Kelowna); Greg Gillies (6-5 G/F Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Tarek Khalid (6-1 G West Vancouver-Sentinel, Western Ontario); Matt Kuzminski (6-4, guard Nanaimo-Dover Bay, U of Victoria)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Simon Doty (6-4 F Okotoks-Holy Trinity Academy, Edmonton-King’s UC); Matthew Pierce (6-1 G Regina-Silver Heights Collegiate); Kyle McMurray (6 -2 G Sardis); Zach Anderson (6-2 G Fraser Lake)

TRINITY WESTERN

Jon Loewen (6-0 G Abbotsford-MEI); Matt Myers (6-5 G Tacoma-Northwest Christian); Jordan Dale (6-0 G Ottawa-Mother Theresa); Cody Hall (6-2 G Edmonton-Bert Church, SAIT); Dawson Dueck (6-2 G-F Richmond-Hugh Boyd, Carleton); Lucas Goltz (6-2 G-F Victoria-Highland, Royal Military College)

VICTORIA

Brandon Dunlop (6-1 F Victoria-Claremont, Camosun College); Ryan MacKinnon (6-4 G Comox-Highland); Julian Spear Chief-Morris (6-4 G Lethbridge Collegiate Institute)

BCCAA

CAMOSUN COLLEGE

Spencer Fyfe-Wilson (6-4 G Ladysmith); Mike Greer (6-1 G Courtenay-G.P. Vanier); Lee Henwood (6-8 F Victoria-Belmont); Shahn James (6-5 F Victoria-Belmont); Casey Parsons (6-1 G Duncan-Cowichan); Josh Reddy (5-10 G Victoria-Lambrick Park); Davidson St. Paul (6-1 G Victoria-Belmont); Kamal Vaid (6-7 F Victoria-Claremont); Brian Waterman (6-2 G Victoria-Mt Douglas), Isaac Neubert (6-7 F, Victoria-Pacific Christian, Trinity Western)

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Ashton Levy (6-3 F Coquitlam-Gleneagle); Devan Haynes (6-4 F Sechelt-Chatelech); Chris James (5-9 G SAIT); Edward Fan (5-10 G Richmond-R.C. Palmer); Amritpal Bath (5-10 G Richmond-R.C. Palmer)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Louis Herd (6-0 G Everett North Central, Everett Community College); Steve Wiebe (6-2 G Abbotsford-MEI); Taylor Roth (6-3 F Agassiz, UC-Fraser Valley)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Jobair Satari (6-4 F Burnaby Central); Florian Joseph (5-10 G Nelson-L.V. Rogers); Tyler Lutton (6-3 G Coquitlam-Pinetree, UBC-Okanagan); Billy McNutt (6-8 F Oxford, NS, Nova Scotia Agricultural College); Theo Clearsky (5-10 G, Surrey-Tamanawis); Ashton Levy (6-3 F Coquitlam-Gleneagle); Tim Beaver (6-3 F, Whitehorse-Porter Creek); Ethan McKinnon (6-6 P Burnaby South)

KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Mical Ollivierre (5-7 G North Delta); Brighton Gbarazia (5-9 G Calgary-John Diefenbaker); Justin Harris (6-0 G Vancouver-Killarney); Jermaine Adeyinka (6-3 G North Delta-Seaquam); Kudrat Jhaj (6-3 G Surrey-Enver Creek); Pavan Samra (6-6 F Surrey-Southridge)

LANGARA COLLEGE

Kurtis Walford 6-1 G Vancouver-Kitsilano, Mars Hill (Asheville, NC)

MALASPINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Patrick McCarthy (6-6 P Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Jacob Thom (6-1 G Prince Rupert)

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN B.C.

Sean Corcoran (6-2 G Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Matt Konar (5-10 G Vancouver College); Dennis Stark (6-5 F Prince George-Kelly Road); Jessie Greenwood (6-3 G Prince George-Kelly Road); Justin Bhullar (5-11 G Prince George-College Heights); Rajpaul Fagurha (6-2 G Prince George)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Yassine Ghomari (6-1 G Vancouver-Kitsilano); Jake Moodie (6-2 G Vancouver-Kitsilano); Andrew Rowan (6-1 G Winnipeg-Fort Richmond); Simon Pelland (6-6 G-F North Vancouver-Argyle); Reece Torode (6-0 G Calgary-Webber Academy)

WOMEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Robyn Fashler (6-1 F Vancouver-York House); Zara Huntley (6-2 F Halifax-Queen Elizabeth, NEDA); Alex Vieweg (6-1 F North Vancouver-Argyle)

UC-FRASER VALLEY

Chelsea Beaumont (6-1 C Victoria-Spectrum, Columbia Bible College); Samantha Hill (6-2 C Abbotsford-MEI, Trinity Western)

SIMON FRASER

Carly Graham (5-7 guard Surrey-Elgin Park); Katie Miyazaki (5-10 guard Richmond-Hugh Boyd)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Jena Riches (5-9 G Penticton); Kaitlyn Widsten (5-5 G South Delta); Jessica Mulock (5-10 F North Vancouver-Sutherland); Michelle Dimond (5-11 F Port Moody); Kailey Colonna (6-2 F Invermere-David Thompson)

TRINITY WESTERN

Emily Knauff (5-10 G Mission-Heritage Park); Lindsey Gustafson (5-9 G Mission-Heritage Park); Rachel Raymond (6-0 G Edmonton-Archbishop O’Leary)

VICTORIA

Rochelle Thoutenhoofd (5-8 G Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Kristen Hughes (5-9 G North Vancouver-Handsworth); Sarah Williams (5-11 F Prince Rupert)

BCCAA

CAMOSUN COLLEGE

Chiara Ciapponi (6-0 P Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Kady Dandeneau (5-8 G/F Victoria-Stelly’s); Rachel Griffin (5-9 G/F Victoria-Mt. Douglas); Teresa Hartrick (5-11 P Claremont); Jessica Hickey (5-9 G/F Victoria-Oak Bay); Niki Hodgkinson (5-11 G/F Victoria-Oak Bay); Carmen Lapthorne (5-11 G/F Victoria-Mt. Douglas); Tawni Roberts (5-8 G/F Campbell River-Carihi)

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Lauren Van Dolah (5-10 F Nechako Valley-Vanderhoof); Stephanie Scott (5-5 G Vancouver-York House); Monika Starczynowski (5-6 G Surrey-Holy Cross); Tasha Lorenzen (5-11 F Vancouver-Little Flower Academy); Jotes Manhas (6-1 F North Vancouver-Sutherland); Katrina Ivancic (6-3 C Vancouver-Gladstone); Carlee Babcock (5-7 G Maple Ridge, UC-Fraser Valley)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Rebekka Miltimore (5-10 F Thompson Rivers, Maple Ridge); Jessica Riemersma (5-10 F Abbotsford-MEI); Erin Naples (5-7 G Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Nadege Reimer (5-9 F Abbotsford-MEI); Jamie Ostrom (5-5 G Strathmore, AB)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Tonia Ghattas (5-9 P Vernon-W.L. Seaton); Paige Rinke (5-8 G Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox)

KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Chantelle Doerksen (6-0 F Langley-Brookswood); Koral Fraser (5-9 F Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Lisa Rieder (5-10 F Surrey-Holy Cross); Miranda Wight (5-9 G Vernon)

LANGARA COLLEGE

Larissa James (5-6 G Vancouver-Eric Hamber); Juliane Chien (5-3 G Vancouver-Winston Churchill); Kaitie Unwin (5-10 G Maple Ridge-Thomas Haney)

MALASPINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Richelle Rafnkjelson (6-1 F Campbell River-Carihi); Katie Pearson (5-9 G Ladysmith)

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN B.C.

Jessica Wallace (5-7 G Vanderhoof-Nechako Valley); Theresa Doan (5-7 G Langley-Brookswood); Chelsea McMullen (5-9 F Prince George-Kelly Road); Ami Strang (5-8 F Vernon); Jen Clyne (5-11 F Prince George-D.P. Todd); Brenna Boyle (5-10 P Prince Rupert)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Bailey Radley (5-7 G Kelowna); Taryn Lazurus (5-10 P Kelowna-Immaculata)

FIELD HOCKEY

MEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Brian Hobkirk (mid Vancouver-Point Grey); Hudson Stewart (mid Vancouver-Lord Byng); Marian Schole (mid Germany); Connor Robertson (gkp Vancouver-St. George’s); John Smythe (mid Vancouver College)

VICTORIA

Mark Erickson (6-1 def Mill Bay-Frances Kelsey); Javier Virk ((5-5 mid Victoria-Claremont); Amritbir Sidhu (5-9 def Victoria-Mt. Douglas); Chris Bell (5-8 fwd Victoria-Reynolds); Ean Thornicroft (6-2 fwd Vancouver College)

WOMEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Kirsten Bertsch (def-mid Duncan-Cowichan); Elise Milosevich (fwd Duncan-Cowichan)

VICTORIA

Kaitlyn Williams (gkp Surrey-Elgin Park); Katie Bennett (def Duncan-Cowichan, Malaspina College); Amy Pollock (def Victoria-Claremont); Jasleen Aujla (fwd North Surrey); Courtney Low (fwd-mid Richmond-Matthew McNair); Kei Quinn (mid Penticton); Brooke English (fwd Richmond-McMath); Lizzie Hutchins (def Duncan-Cowichan); Angela Buttress (5-10 mid West Vancouver)

FOOTBALL

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Alex Babalos (DB 6-0 North Delta-Seaquam); Joel Barry (DB 5-11 Edmonton Huskies CJFL); Andre Besette (DB 5-8 North Delta-Sands); C.J. Brassington (QB 6-0 Vancouver-Notre Dame); Jeff Burt (RB 5-10 Salmon Arm); Robbie Campbell (LB/FB 6-2 North Delta-Seaquam); Marion Carabas Talosig (DB 5-11 Cathedral); Boomer Chaube (QB/DB 5-10 PoCo-Terry Fox); Amarpal Cheema (RB 5-7 Westside Warriors); Geoff Courneya (LB 6-3 St. Francis Xavier); Nick DiPerno (DB/R 5-10 West Van-Sentinel); Steve Dove (OL 6-4 Minot State); Adam Dykstra (DE/FB 6-3 Blaine Wash.); Vince Flamia (DB 5-10 Wilfrid Laurier); Cody Forsythe (RB/LB 6-0 Salmon Arm); Jordan Grieve (QB 6-0 Salmon Arm); Chris Grimes-Goard (WR 5-11 Langley Minor); Perry Harder (RB/DB 5-7 Langley Minor); Zack Holloway (OT 6-7 Missouri Western); Brandon Howey (DE 6-2 Victoria Rebels); Serge Kaminsky (DL 6-1 Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Devin Kavanagh (SLB 5-11 St. Leonard Jr.); Jake Klyne (OL 6-3 Abbotsford Air Force); Jon Krausnick (DT 6-3 Cochrane Alta); Iain Maclean (C/G 6-2 Edmonton Huskies CJFL); Scott Malcolm (DB 5-11 North Vancouver-Carson Graham); Marc McVeigh (QB 6-1 Langley Minor); Nick Mueller (LB 6-3 South Fraser Rams); Graham Nordin (RB 5-8 South Fraser Rams); Kyle Ouwehand (LB 6-1 PoCo-Terry Fox); Bryce Papic (DE 6-4 Saskatoon Hilltops); Scott Salling (WR Okanagan Sun); Changiz Talamroud (CB 5-8 Hartnell College); Micha Theil (DB/R 6-1 West Vancouver); Scott Thiessen (DB Abbotsford Air Force); Tyler Watt (OL 6-5 Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Eric Weiland (OLB 6-0 Clarksdown); Ian Wilcox (QB 6-0 South Kamloops); Jordan Williams (LB 6-0 West Van-Sentinel)

SIMON FRASER

Dominic Abassi (6-3 OL-G Victoria-V.I. Raiders); Devin Arsenault (6-1 RB Bishops); Mark Bailey (5-10 LB South Fraser); Thomas Barnes (6-2 OL Courtenay-Mark Isfeld); Richard Bezuidenhout (5-11 kicker Campbell River-Timberline); Jeff Biles (6-2 WR Burnaby-Moscrop); Jason Boehmer (6-3 DB Abbotsford Air Force); Mike Brautigan (6-4 FB Courtenay-Mark Isfeld); Jeff Burt (5-11 DB Salmon Arm); Brady Carpenter (6-0 QB North Vancouver-Carson Graham, Vancouver Trojans); Mike Chayka (5-9 WR Burnaby-STMC); Andrew Chornohus (6-3 DE Langley Minor); Rob Coombs (5-10 LB Aldergrove, Abby Air Force); Kyle Daley (6-4 DE Abbotsford-Rick Hansen, UBC, Abby Air Force); Blane Dalton (6-1 LB Vernon, Okanagan Sun); Beau Davis (6-2 DT Surrey-Holy Cross, Rutgers); Mitch Day (6-3 LB, South Kamloops); Anthony DesLauriers (6-0 DB STMC, UBC); Paul Dhesi (6-2 OL Surrey-Frank Hurt); Nick DiGuistini (6-3 rec Mission); Bernd Dittrich (6-1 QB Oklahoma); Shawn Donahue (6-2 WR SFU lacrosse); Sean Earle (5-7 RB Coquitlam Falcons); Anthony Ferarri (5-11 rec Burnaby-STMC); Teague Funk (6-1 DB Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Kris Gluppe (6-2 OL Mission); Aaron Harasimiuk (6-2 DT Sherwood Park, Alta); Dustin Holmes (6-1 WR North Vancouver-Handsworth); Colton Hope (5-10 DB PoCo-Terry Fox); Dallas Hunt (6-2 RB North Van-Windsor, Vancouver Trojans); Cody Jensen-Tessier (6-2 DL Nanaimo District); Wyatt Jensen-Tessier (6-2 FB Nanaimo District); Adam Johnson (6-6 OL, Abby Air Force); Joe Klyne (5-10 LB Abbotsford-Rick Hansen, Abby Air Force); Richard Lafreniere (5-9 RB Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Graeme Leigh (6-3 DT Campbell River-Timberline); Daniel Martin (6-4 LB Maple Ridge-Meadowridge); Jamie McCartney (6-0 LB Victoria Rebels); Mark McConkey (6-2 WR St. Mary’s-Calgary); Curtis McIntosh (6-1 WR South Kamloops); Rysam McIver (6-5 DL Mission); Brian McLean (5-11 WR Langley); Keenan Midgley (6-3 WR Coquitlam Falcons); Ryan Millar (6-4 TB Courtenay-Mark Isfeld); Sam Mills (5-8 WR Abbotsford-Rick Hansen, Abby AirForce); David Minor (5-8 RB Mission); Tom Munro (6-3 rec North Vancouver-Carson Graham, U of Calgary); Thomas Oman (6-4 OL Grande Prairie, Alta); Alfonso Osorio (6-2 DT Vancouver-John Oliver); Nigel Palma (5-9 DB Vancouver College); Alex Paramithiotti (6-1 DE New Hampshire); Justin Passaglia (5-8 WR PoCo-Terry Fox); Mike Paulicelli (6-0 Abby Air Force, U of Calgary); Evan Polack (5-10 LB Kelowna); Taylor Potkins (6-4 QB North Delta-Sands); Jared Power (6-2 DB TWU); Scott Puffer (6-3 DE Ontario); Evan Quan (6-3 OL-G U of Calgary); Anthony Rasotto (5-11 DB Notre Dame); Jared Read (6-0 OL New Westminster); John Reaves (6-3 OL-G St. Thomas More, S.F. Rams); Brian Ridgeway (6-0 LB Grande Prairie Alta., Nanaimo Raiders); Tim Schmuland (5-10 OL Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Chris Semple (6-3 DB S.F. Rams); Robert Shaper-Kotter (6-0 LB St. Thomas More, Vancouver Trojans); Mitch Shuster (5-11 WR West Vancouver-Sentinel); Jaiden Smith (6-0 RB Grande Prairie, Alta, Nanaimo Raiders); Greg Spence (6-2 LB Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat); Daniel Stanzel (6-4 WR Vienna Austria); Justin Stock (5-9 TB Campbell River-Timberline); Marcus Tan (5-10 DT West Vancouver-Sentinel); Coung Thai (5-8 TB Nanaimo-John Barsby); Curtis Treleaven (6-1 DB Lacombe, Alta., S.F. Rams); Matt Tuason (6-0 DB Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Tyler Watt (6-5 OL Surrey-Lord Tweedsmuir); Blare West (5-11 FB Bellingham); J.J. Woldum (6-2 OL South Kamloops); Nick Woznesensky (6-0 DE Nanaimo-John Barsby); Jerod Zaleski (6-5 WR Kelowna)

GOLF

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Alyssa Human (5-6 South Kamloops); Nari Kim (5-4 Coquitlam-Centennial); Ashley Rampuri (5-5 Coquitlam-Pinetree); Brandon Markiw (Ohio State University)

VICTORIA

John Byles (Toronto-Eastview); Jeff Fitzgerald (Peterborough-Crestwood, Trent University); Jarred Calbeck (Victoria-Claremont); Cole Shaw (Prince George); Mike Bolger (Unionville, Ont.-St. Augustine Catholic)

UC-FRASER VALLEY

Mitchell Lock (Mission-Heritage Park); Jeffery Wright (Mission); Clark Macpherson (Surrey-Tamanawis )

HOCKEY

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

MEN

Curtis Billsten (6-3 RW Kootenay Ice, WHL); Max Gordichuk (6-6 D Portland Winter Hawks, WHL); Craig Lineker (6-2 D Chilliwack Bruins, WHL); Jason Lynch (6-4 D Red Deer Rebels, WHL)

WOMEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Micheleen Devine (fwd Medicine Hat, Clarkson University); Hilary Spires (def Delta, St. Cloud University)

ROWING

CIS

MEN

UC-FRASER VALLEY

Jon Orange (Dawson Creek-South Peace ); Richard Hall (North Bay. Ont.); Ryan Barichello (Langley-D.W. Poppy); Justin Guggenheimer (Pitt Meadows)

WOMEN

VICTORIA

Erika Shaw (Victoria-Claremont); Robin Love (Peterborough, University of Toronto); Megan Will (Victoria-Stelly’s, West Virginia); Willow English (Victoria-Lambrick Park, Washington State); Kira Van Bruggan (Victoria-Pacific Christian)

UC-FRASER VALLEY

Alicia Borsoi (Prince Rupert)

SOCCER

MEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Jorge Angel-Mira (5-7 mid New Westminster); Scott Barling (5-9 mid Surrey-Semiahmoo); Sebastian Crema (6-0 fwd North Vancouver-Argyle); Jason Gill (6-1 def Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Colin Jones (5-11 fwd Surrey-Fraser Heights); Tyson Keam (5-11 def-mid Langley); Kerry Weymann (6-3 def Mission)

UC-FRASER VALLEY

Spencer Schmidt (6-0 fwd Abbotsford-W.J. Mouat, Washington); James Giebelhaus (6-0 def Abbotsford-Robert Bateman, Trinity Western); Mike Riehl (5-10 mid Abbotsford, Trinity Western); Ethan Collins (6-0 mid Chilliwack)

SIMON FRASER

Liam Smith (6-0 def Surrey-Johnston Heights); Amar Bains (6-0 def-mid Surrey-Enver Creek); Liam Mackinnon (5-8 def Surrey-Clayton Heights); Josh Bennett (5-9 mid-fwd Hamilton (Ont)-St. Thomas More); Geoff Kosub (5-11 mid Abbotsford-Robert Bateman)

TRINITY WESTERN

Paul Hamilton (6-1 def Calgary-Dr. E. P. Scarlett, University of Cape Breton); Jacob Jorgensen (5-11 mid Meridian); Brayden Volkenant (5-9 def-mid Fraser Valley Christian); Andrew Kowan (6-3 gkp Steveston); Andrew Fink (6-0 gkp Burnaby Central); Joshua Weinberger (6-1 mid Dr. E. P. Scarlett); Wesley Barrett (5-11 mid-def Richmond-Hugh Boyd); Daniel Lowen (6-1 def-mid Langley-D.W. Poppy Secondary)

BCCAA

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Nick Boyd (5-10 gkp North Vancouver-Seycove); Kevin Hughes (5-11 mid, North Vancouver-Seycove); Nathan Harte (5-10 mid North Vancouver-Argyle); Derek Patrao (5-10 mid Burnaby Central), Eland Bronstein (6-2 def Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Ashley Raynes (6-1 mid Coquitlam-Centennial); Clay Collison (5-11 mid-fwd North Delta-Seaquam); Raza Malik (5-11 mid-fwd Richmond-McNair); Connor McMahon (6-1 def Surrey-Earl Marriott)

KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Satbir Jawanda (6-3 fwd North Delta); Razal Ganief (6-0 fwd North Delta-Seaquam); Phillip Kotter (5-9 mid Abbotsford); Navjot Thind (5-11 mid Surrey-Princess Margaret); Jag Gill (5-10 fwd Surrey-Johnston Heights); Del Randhawa (5-11 def Surrey-Princess Margaret)

LANGARA COLLEGE

Peter Bechtel (5-10 def Thornhill Ont.-Thornlea); John Buchan (5-10 mid North Vancouver-Handsworth); T.J. Grewal (6-3 mid-def Richmond-C.E. London); Kevin Heaney (6-1 def New Westminster); Liam McAllister (5-10 mid Vancouver-Point Grey); Thomas Nichol (5-8 fwd North Vancouver-Sutherland); Justin Sidhu (6-2 mid New Westminster); Ben Soderstrom (6-2 fwd North Vancouver-Handsworth)

MALASPINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Dylan Kirk (6-0 mid Courtenay-G.P. Vanier, St. Francis-Xavier), Geoff Hacket (6-0 gkp Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Cameron Fagan (5-10 fwd Terrace-Caledonia); Matt Mehrassa (6-0 mid-fwd Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Brian Marchant (5-10 def Victoria-Lambrick Park)

WOMEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Lisa Furutani (5-4 mid North Vancouver-Argyle); Natalie Hirayama (5-8 mid Richmond-Hugh McRoberts); Diane Rizzardo (5-6 def Vancouver-Point Grey); Chelsea Stang (5-11 def Surrey-Enver Creek, University of Alabama); Kristen Zoller (5-5 fwd Burnaby Central, Langara College)

UC-FRASER VALLEY

Ellen Kuyer (5-11 mid Surrey-Fraser Heights) ; Marie Verbenkov (5-6 fwd Langley-Mountain); Megan Webster (5-6 f Abbotsford-Yale); Stephanie Yaretz (5-6 def Maple-Thomas Haney)

SIMON FRASER

Jessica Flemming (5-7 def Coquitlam-Dr. Charles Best); Arianne Adams (5-6 def Maple Ridge-Garibaldi); Lauren Lachlan (5-6 mid Port Moody); Jessica Davies (5-6 gkp West Vancouver); Alexandra Benes (5-4 fwd Surrey-Johnston Heights); Stephanie Pagliaro (5-6 def Burnaby North); Angie Hall (5-6 def-mid West Vancouver)

TRINITY WESTERN

Melissa Mobilio (5-6 mid Port Coquitlam-Archbishop Carney); Daniela Gerig (5-7 fwd Langley-Walnut Grove); Carla Breadon (5-7 def-mid Vancouver-Kitsilano); Kaleigh Henry (5-6 mid Surrey-Semiahmoo); Gabrielle Guidolin (5-5 def Kelowna-Immaculata); Kaylee Davidson (5-7 fwd Maple Ridge Christian); Kayla Ungaro (5-10 mid-fwd Kelowna-Immaculata)

VICTORIA

Stephanie Bell (5-10 gkp Langley-Walnut Grove); Felicia Wall (5-8 mid Langley-Walnut Grove); Andrina Nixon (5-8 mid Calgary-Bowness); Rachel Gavin (5-7 gkp Victoria-Reynolds); Karlie Windatt (5-10 mid North Vancouver-Sutherland); Christine Abram (5-5 mid Vancouver, Wa.-Mountainview); Courtney Abram (5-5 mid Vancouver, Wa.-Mountainview); Kaitlan Hamm (5-4 def Victoria-Claremont); Sarah Northrup (5-4 mid Victoria-Lambrick Park); Amanda Baart (5-9 gkp Victoria-Oak Bay)

BCCAA

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Alex Thompson (5-8 mid-def North Vancouver-Sutherland); Ali Costigan (5-7 mid-def North Vancouver-Sutherland); Alita Feenstra (5-5 def North Vancouver-Seycove); Faith Williams (5-7 def-mid North Vancouver-Sutherland); Jen Teodoroda da Silva (5-3 mid-def Vancouver Technical); Jennifer Lawrie (5-8 def North Vancouver-Argyle); Kim March (5-8 mid-fwd West Vancouver, Langara); Stephanie Antoniazzi (5-3 fwd North Vancouver-Argyle); Tera Moore (5-9 def Williams Lake)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Alicia Ellis (5-3 fwd Burnaby-St Thomas More); Amie Lawlor (5-8 mid Coquitlam-Centennial); Jenny Lyster (5-4 mid Coquitlam-Riverside); Amanda Ga-Mun Meenie (5-7 fwd Coquitlam-Pinetree); Christina Orologio (5-5 goalie Port Coquitlam-Terry Fox); Carly Smith (5-2 defender Maple Ridge-Westview, UC-Fraser Valley); Jenn Starheim (5-10 defender North Delta-Seaquam, UC-Fraser Valley); Corrie Sutherland (5-2 mid Coquitlam-Riverside); Jessica Wager (5-6 keeper New Westminster)

KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Jessica Graves (5-5 fwd North Delta-Seaquam); Marissa Dionne (5-5 mid Surrey-Ecole Gabrielle Roy); Christina Switzer (5-5 def North Delta-Delview)

LANGARA COLLEGE

Tracy Bird (5-6 mid-fwd Capilano College North Vancouver-Argyle); Sarah Bruce (5-9 def New Westminster); Lisa Denton (5-4 fwd Surrey-Guildford Park); Loren Lidin (5-10 gKP Coquitlam-Gleneagle); Sandy Nex (5-9 def North Vancouver-Seycove); Morgan Price (5-5 mid Coquitlam-Centennial); Michelle Pulice (5-4 fwd Burnaby North); Maja Sigmund (5-5 def-mid Nanaimo-Dover Bay, UBC)

MALASPINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Monni Dumas (5-6 mid Surrey-Holy Cross); Aileen Holder (5-9 mid Winnipeg-Fort Richmond); Stephanie Dean (5-6 def Parksville-Ballenas), Sarah Schermerhorn (5-5 mid-fwd Nanaimo Christian, U of Regina); Andrea Strebel (5-7 mid Campbell River-Carihi, UVic); Danis Bachek (5-5 fwd, Terrace-Caledonia), Chelsea Forseth (5-6 fwd for Qualicum Beach-Kwalikum), Mariah Wadhams (5-4 mid-fwd Alert Bay); Jill Foley (5-7 mid, Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands); Tara Craddock (5-5 def, Qualicum Beach-Kwalikum)

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN B.C.

Holly Miller (5-2 mid-fwd Prince George, College of New Caledonia)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Afton Hiscox (5-3 mid Calgary-Western Canada); Sarah Mahon (5-4 mid Calgary-Henry Wisewood); Michelle Prince (5-5 fwd Meadowridge-Maple Ridge); Alana Souter (4-11 mid Maple Ridge-Thomas Haney); Emma Nixon (5-2 fwd South Delta); Natasha Whitty (5-6 mid South Delta); Stephanie Kaczmarek (5-7 mid Meadowridge-Maple Ridge); Rebecca Long (5-10 fwd Sidney-Parkland); Alex Desautels (5-3 mid Maple Ridge-Garibaldi); Katharina Bergendahl (5-6 mid-def Rock Creek-Midway)

TRACK AND FIELD-CROSS COUNTRY

NAIA

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Nigel Hole (Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Billy Reagan (Vancouver-St. George’s); Paris Vlahovic (Kleinburg, Ont.-Country Day); Eliel Hindert (Salt Lake City, Ut); Codie Jordan (Nanaimo-Dover Bay); Nori Rice (Eugene, Ore.-Sheldon); Janelle Furber (Toronto-Birchmount Park Collegiate); Katie Britton (Ottawa Lions); Amanda Schneider (Surrey-White Rock Christian Academy); Joel Halcro (Trinity Western U)

SIMON FRASER

Shane McLuskie (6-0 Surrey-Fleetwood Park); Andrew Boss (6-1 PoCo-Terry Fox); Mitch Culley (6-0 Coquitlam-Centennial); Dayne Jackson (6-0 North Vancouver-Seycove); Sviatoslav Moldavanov (5-11 Maple Ridge); Michael-Sean Morgan (5-10 Surrey-Queen Elizabeth); Damien Rawson (6-1 SAIT, U of Alberta); Brett Wakefield (5-9 Maple Ridge-Thomas Haney); Olivia Brennan (Michael A. Riffel); Brianna Kane (Surrey-Fraser Heights); Cassie Keeping (Prince George); Teeanna Munro (North Vancouver-Carson Graham); Jennifer Weslowski (Langley-Brookswood); Angela Shaw (Langley-Walnut Grove); Jessica Smith (North Vancouver-Argyle); Emily Palibroda (Ft. St. John-North Peace)

VICTORIA

Nick Vaartnou (Victoria-Oak Bay); Cliff Childs (Kelowna); Ashley Hinther (U of Saskatchewan); Alexandra Coates (Calgary-Western Canada); Kyla Coates (Calgary-Western Canada); Emily Farnan (West Vancouver)

RUGBY

MEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Harry Jones (fullback, West Vancouver-Rockridge)

WOMEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Michele Helmeczi (5-4 flyhalf Calgary-Mt. Royal College); Marlee Hahn (5-3 center-wing Mill Bay-Brentwood College, Cal-Berkeley); Radha Jain (5-5 fwd Mississauga, Ont.-Applewood Heights); Alex Matak (5-7 prop-hooker Edmonton-Jasper Place, U of Alberta); Blythe Clark (5-9 center-flyhalf Vancouver-Point Grey)

SOFTBALL

NAIA

SIMON FRASER

Chrissy Caviglia (5-6 shortstop, Surrey-Elgin Park); Michelle Kerluke (5-7 1B/OF Surrey-Sullivan Heights); Emily Densem (5-8 1B/2B Toronto-Northview Heights); Myriam Poirier (5-7 pitcher, St. Eustache, Que.-Polyvalente Deux-Montagnes)

SWIMMING

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

MEN

Stephan Mikuska (Chilliwack Spartans); Andrew Ford (Ottawa); Duncan Furrer (Switzerland); Brett Richter (Regina)

WOMEN

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Brittany Reimer (Surrey Knights); Rachelle Salli (Langley Olympians); Martha McCabe (Toronto-Granite Gators)

VOLLEYBALL

MEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Robert Bennett (6-4 outside hitter Vancouver-St. George’s); Joe Cordonier (6-5 middle-outside Vancouver Technical); Cary Brett (6-6 middle Port Coquitlam-Riverside); Tanner Kozak (6-2 outside-libero Vernon); Yari Kozel (6-6 middle Winnipeg-St. Paul’s)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Stefan Savoie (6 -7 middle blocker Winnipeg-Miles Macdonell); Gordon Perrin (6 -6 outside hitter Creston-Prince Charles); Josh Boruck (6 -6 outside hitter Revelstoke); Taylor Verboom (6 11 middle blocker Invermere-David Thompson)

TRINITY WESTERN

Ben Ball (6-4 setter Abbotsford-MEI); Marc Howatson (6-7 outside Victoria-Oak Bay); Paul Lindemuller (6-3 left side Calgary Christian); Rudy Verhoeff (6-5 middle Calgary Christian); Mikiah Schalk (6-4 left side Lacombe-Central Alberta Christian, King’s University College)

BCCAA

CAMOSUN COLLEGE

Nick Allen (6-4 middle Victoria-Belmont); Reider Eidsvik (6-0 left side Vernon-W.L Seaton); Graeme Harris (6-6 middle Surrey-Elgin Park); Garrett Marcellus (6-5 right-left side Victoria-Oak Bay); Sean McIlrath (6-3 middle Winnipeg-Dakota); Aleks Saddlemyer (6-5 middle Sidney-Parkland); Derek Twomey (5-11 setter Winnipeg-Dakota); Curtis Wood (5-11 setter Victoria-Oak Bay); Josh Benloulou (6-2 left side Salt Spring Island-Gulf Islands)

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Demijan Savija (6-5 outside hitter, King George); Dominique Emmanuel Denguessi (5-11 setter Cameroon); Wesley Webb (5-10 outside hitter, Douglas College); Chris Cope (6-4 middle Coquitlam-Pinetree); Alan Dekleer (6-3 power Richmond Christian); Jeremy Kler (5-10 libero Vernon-W.L. Seaton)

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Aaron Flanagan (6-2 right side Langley-Walnut Grove); Anton Louden (6-5 middle Cochrane, AB); Brett Holmgren (6-1 setter Fernie)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Matt Kaminski (6-5 right side Lloydminster, AB, U of Saskatchewan); Andrew Jardine (5-9 libero Langley-D.W. Poppy)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Adam Cochrane (6-1 libero Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Kaleb Dawe (6-1 leftside-libero Whitehorse-Porter Creek); Tyler de Blieck (6-3 rightside-middle Langley Christian); Jacob Piehl (6-3 leftside Vancouver-Magee); Bryan Ryder (6-5 middle Juneau-Douglas); Sam Shaw (6-1 setter Surrey-Semiahmoo); Jeff Taylor (6-5 middle Burnaby North); Torey Weibe (6-5 outside Whitehorse-Vanier Catholic); Brian Lehmkuhl (6-1 leftside-middle Surrey-Semiahmoo)

MALASPINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Brett Weninger (5-11 libero-setter, Kelowna); Drew Manson (6-4 leftside Comox-Highland); Iain Harrington (5-8 libero Winnipeg-Dakota); Devan Wright (6-6 middle Vernon-Kalamalka); Nigel Proch (6-1 setter Kelowna); Steve Clements (6-4 leftside Kelowna, UBC-Okanagan)

SELKIRK COLLEGE

Chris Klassen (6-0 setter Vancouver-Eric Hamber); Phil Audet Gariepy (6-4 middle Penticton); Grant Boden (6-2 middle Penticton ); Spencer Brown (6-1 power Kelowna-Mt. Boucherie); Phil Severinsen (6-2 power Victoria-Belmont); Jamie Prsala (6-1 setter Victoria-Belmont)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Preston Tucker (6-1 setter Vernon-W.L. Seaton); Mark Broome (6-6 middle-outside Kelowna-Okanagan-Mission); Carter Lederhouse (6-1 outside-libero Vancouver-Sir Winston Churchill); Wesley Bauer (6-3 outside Winnipeg-St. Paul’s); Graham Campbell (6-5 outside Okotoks, Ab.-Foothills Composite, Medicine Hat College

WOMEN

CIS

UNIVERSITY OF B.C.

Kyla Richey (6-1 middle, Gibsons-Elphinstone); Rayel Quirring (6-0 outside Langley-Walnut Grove)

SIMON FRASER

Chelsea Elvy (5-11 right side Powell River-Brooks); Paige Shannon (6-1 middle Surrey-Guildford Park)

THOMPSON RIVERS

Jennifer Johnston (5-11 right side Shaftesbury); Amanda Frayne (5-11 outside Kamloop-Sa-Hali); Tanis Hoeltgen (5-10 power/libero Langley-D.W. Poppy); Kelly Asleson (6-0 outside Richmond-R.A. McMath); Amanda Loree (6-0 left side Pleasant Valley); Stine Bleeg Christiansen (5-9 setter Denmark-Ribe); Taylor Hall (5-7 setter Burnaby Mountain)

TRINITY WESTERN

Chelsea Hudson (5-11 setter College Jeanne Sauve); Evelyn Kampen (5-11 outside River East); Ismay Schon (6-1 middle Langley Christian); Kara Jansen VanDoorn (6-1 outside Langley Christian, Columbia Bible College)

BCCAA

CAMOSUN COLLEGE

Cortney Fraser (6-0 middle-right side Victoria-Belmont); Tanisha Marcelle (6-0 left side Victoria-Spectrum); Angela Widmer (5-8 left side-middle Banff, Alta.); Kaeleigh Sercombe (5-10 setter Victoria-St. Margaret’s); Sophie Ward (6-2 middle Victoria-Glenlyon-Norfolk)

CAPILANO COLLEGE

Robyn Ripoli (5-10 setter Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Michelle Torresan (6-0 outside hitter Richmond-McRoberts); Alia Rayan (6-3 middle blocker North Vancouver-Argyle); Rachel Unger (5-10 middle blocker Surrey-Fraser Heights); Kristie Lum (5-7 libero North Vancouver-Argyle); Kristen Lindahl (5-10 setter West Vancouver )

COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES

Brooke Moncrief (6-1 middle-rightside Red Lake District, Ont.); Anna Van Goudoever (5-8 setter-power Airdrie, Ab.-George McDougall)

COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE

Annie Klassen (5-8 outside hitter Surrey-Semiahmoo); Jodi Neufeld (5-3 libero Surrey-Elgin Park); Jocelyn Penner (5-10 middle Morris, Man.)

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Carly Chivers (5-11 power Winnipeg-Glenlawn Collegiate, U of Brandon); Nicole Curran (5-4 libero Coquitlam-Pinetree); Mila Dobrodavich (5-5 libero PoCo-Riverside); Chelsea Hardy (5-11 power North Vancouver-Argyle); Cambria Janes (5-10 middle Burnaby-Alpha)

MALASPINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Ashley Greig (5-9 setter Langara); Sara Harrington (5-8 libero Winnipeg-Dakota Collegiate, U of Manitoba); Jackie Tait (6-1 middle Vancouver-Little Flower Academy); Tamara Rosenlund (5-10 power Coquitlam-Riverside)

UBC-OKANAGAN

Kailey Buller (6-0 outside hitter South Kamloops); Sara Zaytsoff (5-11 middle blocker Langley-D.W. Poppy); Amanda Magyar (5-10 setter-rightside Calgary-Bowness); Alycia Bradstock (5-9 setter Richmond-H.J. Cambie); Janice Seinen (5-10 middle blocker Langley Christian); Mayia Kiy (5-8 power hitter Salmon Arm); Erin Kolmaticky (5-7 libero Comox-Highland, Malaspina)

WRESTLING

MEN

BCCAA

DOUGLAS COLLEGE

Raymond Siglos (Burnaby-St. Thomas More); Zack Polych (Burnaby-St. Thomas Moore); Arminder Virk (Surrey-Guildford Park); Tony Sahota (Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Gurmit Dhaliwal (Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Luckvir Gill (Abbotsford-Rick Hansen); Amir Kheldi (Vancouver-Sir Charles Tupper); Johnny Sprague (Swift Current, Sask); Richard Kauffeldt (Renfrew, Ont.)

 


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