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THE MIDGET FIGHTING OWLS (BOT. RT.) were undefeated in regular league play and play- offs, as they returned the GBSSA Championship to its proper home at CCI. In addition, they won the Midland 'Iburnament and were finalists in two others, running up a season record of 22-2. This success came as a result of hard work both in practice and on the court, and the leadership provided by team captains, Ivan Mather and Da- rin Burton. The offence was sparked by Tyler Finnie at the guard position with all team mem- bers contributing to the total effort. Congrat- ulations on an outstanding season!
TEAM MEMBERS were: BK. ROW: Coach Al- lard, Lyle Rolling, Richard 'Ibsh, Nick Comly, Anil Gill, Ivan Mather, Tyler Finnie, Chris Flint; FR. ROW: Mark Vancise, Marcus Ludlow, John McPherson, Trevor Arthur, Peter Jamieson, Greg Chansisay. ABSENT.· Darin Burton
The JUNIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM (MID. RT.) this year was very dedicated and spir- ited. The team had a very respectable year, nar- rowly missed the play-offs, and finished the season with a strong win over Banting (GBSSA semi-finalists). Wins were also recorded over Central, Nouvelle, Stayner and Owen Sound.
TEAM MEMBERS were: BK. ROW· Coach McAndrew, Sean Smith, Wayne Howard, Chris Stoutenburg, Coach Crago; FR. ROW: Scott Gal- lacher, Paul Civiera, Justin Corriveau, James Liotta, & Brian Kemsley. ABSENT: Mike Al- lard, Sean Kelly, Jake Hibbs, Paul Sproule.
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The SENIOR BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM (TOP MID.) was very successful in 94-95. The team finished with an overall record of21 wins against only 7 defeats, reached the Georgian Bay Final Four, and won both the Dundas Parkside and the Midland lnvitationals. The Seniors were led by Jason (Boog) McCarl and Chris (Skeaf- fer) Skeaff. They were both MVP's at the Invi- tationals, averaged over 20 points per game, were Simcoe County All Stars, and were chosen for the Simcoe County Select Team - a FIRST for 2 CCI Seniors! Andrew (Slop) Hyslop, who was third in team scoring and second in rebounding, and Mike Neil were the premier dunkers on the squad. Derek (Sey) Seymour led the team in as- sists and orchestrated the offence. Brian (Sammy) Samuelson was our defensive special- ist on the perimeter and the best indoor-outdoor
swimmer in the snow. Ryan (Senny) Sencar and Scott Mather provided speed on offence and de- fensive pressure. Braden (B-Fresh) Pearson was an offensive threat, Dave Christoffersen directed the team to Ontario's best donut shops, Tyler Spies was the morning voice ofthe Seniors, and Brad White was the stats man. Coaches Hirst and Nickel wish the best to the graduating Sen- iors.
BELOW· Sean Kelly and Mike Allard focus on the game plan. (TOP LT.) Brian Kemsley warms up while Wayne Howard (MID.) shoots, checked closely by a tough Banting team. (BOT.) Chris Skeaff goes to the line with Derek Seymour as back-up. (MID.BOT.) Wayne Howard banks his shot with Scott Gallacher in for the rebound. (TOP RT.) Paul Sproule and Justin Corriveau display intensity and enthusiasm.
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