Friday, September 30, 2011

October 14th Benefit for Windsor's Own Darren Banks and Family

Darren's family have lost EVERYTHING in a house fire and we are working to get them back on their feet. Darren's mother is reportedly doing a bit better, keep them in your prayers and I hope everybody can make it out to this!
 
There will be Pasta, Garlic Bread and salad served for dinner.
 
Please come out as the Banks family has lost everything in this terrible house fire and any donations will be accepted!
 
We are asking for a door donation of $20.00 pp with 100% of the proceeds going to the Banks Family.
 
Parking can be found in the grocery store lot next door in the back,or on street.
Please don't park in lot across street!
 
Special thanks to the The Rock Bottom for donating everything!
 
Where: 
The Rock Bottom
3236 Sandwich Street,Windsor,Ontario
 
When:
Friday, October 14th from 5-8PM 
 
Thanks
Mike Birch

Ps. Hope to see some West Enders unite for a fellow J.L. Forster alumni.
jr

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Windsor Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy Receives Several Awards

Several Winners and TEAM CANADA 3-peats!!!

The Students of the Windsor Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy received several awards this past Saturday in a tournament held in Warren Michigan. The tournament brought a wide range of grapplers, which included Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioners, wrestlers and MMA fighters.

The medal tally at the end of the event was 14 Gold, 7 Silver and 3 Bronze medals.

The winners are:

Name
Weight
Gi
No Gi
Josh Sementilli
Under 50 lbs
Silver
Silver
Trevor Cofell
50 – 59.9 lbs
Gold
Gold
Gabriel Sementilli
50- 59.9 lbs
Silver
Bronze
Kyrin Slogan
60 – 69.9 lbs
Gold
Gold
James Morales
60 – 69.9 lbs
Bronze
Silver
Alex Dufour
70 – 79.9 lbs
Gold
Gold
Nathan Campbell
70 – 79.9 lbs
4th
4th
Nick Dufour
80 – 89.9 lbs
Gold
Gold
Jade Dufour
Teen Girls
Gold
Gold
Alex Cofell
100 – 129.9 lbs
Gold
Gold
Zack Cofell
100 – 129.9 lbs
Silver
Bronze
Nick MGraw
130 to 149.9 (teen male)
Silver

Zack McLaughlin
170 – 179.9 lbs
Gold
Silver
Marco Carbone
220 lbs +
Gold



It should be noted that the Windsor Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy also received the Most Supportive School.

Following the tournament was another very exciting match-up as members from Team Canada and from Team USA battled it out for honour.  The country vs country match up was well received and kept the audience riveted to the very end as after 12 matches, it was tied at 6 a piece.  The hero of the day, Marco Carbone in the heavy weight division, battled hard and took Team Canada to victory for the third year in a row.  Team Canada consisted of students from the Windsor Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy with Instructor Ron Dupuis and from the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy of Windsor and Instructor Jeff Robert (yes 2 different schools).
 
For further information visit http://www.windsorbrazilianjiujitsu.com

WFCU CENTRE SELECTED TO HOST 2012 SKATE CANADA SYNCHRONIZED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS

In Play Magazine

First time to be held in Windsor – and first ever Skate Canada event
to be executed by a Local Organizing Committee

Windsor, ON – Global Spectrum Facility Management, in conjunction with Skate Canada, announced today that Windsor, Ontario will host the 2012 Skate Canada Synchronized Skating Championships at the WFCU Centre February 23 through February 25, 2012. This is the first time the city has hosted this event, and it is also the first time that the Skate Canada Synchronized Skating Championships will be planned and executed by a Local Organizing Committee.

“Western Ontario has proven over and over again that they have some of the best figure skating fans in the country,” said William Thompson, Skate Canada CEO. “Fans can expect entertaining competition in every category and with the top two senior teams qualifying for the 2012 ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships it will certainly be an exciting event.”

“We are thrilled to have been selected to work with Skate Canada as the host skating community for the 2012 National Synchronized Skating Championships. The Local Organizing Committee, represented by the Sun Parlour Skating Region, Tourism Windsor Essex Pelee Island and the WFCU Centre, promises to bring a first class event to the region in February 2012. This event will have a positive impact on our local economy and we look forward to the opportunity to enhance our relationship with Skate Canada and our image as a Sports Tourism destination” said the Local Organizing Committee.

The 2012 Skate Canada Synchronized Skating Championships will bring approximately 1,000 skaters from across the country to the city. The event will bring in excess of $800,000 to the area and use approximately 1,000 hotel room nights.

Teams will compete for national titles in the senior, junior, open, intermediate and novice categories. The top two senior teams will represent Canada at the 2012 ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden from April 13-14, 2012.
Skate Canada, the national governing body responsible for the development and administration of skating in Canada, is the largest figure skating association in the world. With over 4,800 registered coaches, skating programs for athletes of all ages are offered at nearly 1,300 skating clubs and schools across the country. Skate Canada is an association dedicated to providing every Canadian the opportunity to learn life skills while experiencing the power, strength and creativity of one of Canada's premier sports.

In 2011, Skate Canada produced two world champions, Patrick Chan in senior men’s and Andrei Rogozine in junior men’s. 2010 Olympic Champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir won the world ice dance silver medal.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Canadian Women’s Hockey League "Stick It To Cancer" Comes to Windsor

In Play Magazine

The Breast Ride Ever, a not-for-profit organization in its second year, has partnered with the Canadian Women’s Hockey League to bring Stick It To Cancer! to Windsor, ON, Canada November 25-27, 2011. Windsor/Essex County enjoys an eclectic mix of things to explore such as a unique shoreline, world class regional wines, unique culinary experiences, parks, festivals, and historic sites~ something for everyone! We are very proud to offer the opportunity to watch some of the best female hockey players in the world face off in Windsor, ON on November 26th and November 27th, 2011, for a great cause.


The Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL) is a not-for-profit organization the league is dedicated to raising the profile of women’s hockey while providing a place for the best female hockey players in Canada – and around the world – to train and compete. The league offers fans an international-grade showcase for the most talented female hockey players, at an affordable price. Our game is speed, finesse and skill. The CWHL is entering its fourth season as the premiere Women’s hockey league in the world. Since its inception in 2007, the Canadian Women's Hockey League has fully supported its teams in full seasons of home/away games, as well as charity and exhibition games in the community. Each season has culminated in an exciting playoff tournament where the top teams play-off for the Clarkson Cup.

The CWHL is a player-driven, centrally-funded league, which means every team in the league receives equal access to funding and is provided the same opportunities to succeed. Every dollar donated goes towards building a league that is dedicated to raising the profile of women’s hockey while providing a place where the best female hockey players from around the world can compete.

The CWHL houses players from many backgrounds, including Olympians, National Teams, and many have played for Canadian and American Universities and Colleges across North America. The options for female hockey players are vast and it is important to us as players to help share those options and opportunities with young players every chance they get. As players growing up and having travelled their own paths in hockey, they feel very fortunate to have had many people help and inspire them to reach their goals. CWHL Outreach games are an avenue to share with the rest of Ontario what the league has to offer, and hopefully help to inspire young females to follow their dreams and see what they have to strive for as they continue playing.

Stick It To Cancer will provide spectators the opportunity to enjoy elite women’s hockey, while also providing the opportunity for the players to give back and raise awareness and funds for a very worthy cause. The Breast Ride Ever, a not- for profit organization, is dedicated to raising awareness about Breast Cancer and early detection and additional funds that stay local here in Windsor/Essex County. Together with the support of many towards these efforts, The Breast Ride Ever has held a number of events including its annual motorcycle Poker Run throughout the Windsor and Essex County area. This message is vitally important as Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian women (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). In Canada in 2011 an estimated 23,400 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer (5,100 will die of it)and an estimated 190 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer (55 will die of it). One in nine women is expected to develop Breast Cancer during their lifetime and one in twenty-nine will die of it. For Ontario women, Breast Cancer is the most frequently diagnosed type of Cancer, and Breast Cancer is the second leading cause of Cancer deaths, after Lung Cancer. http://www.cancer.ca/

Stick It To Cancer! will feature two CWHL league games Montreal vs. Toronto at the historic Windsor Arena 572 McDougall Street Windsor, ON N9A 3H6 Canada which seats 4500 spectators. Montreal’s number one draft pick Meghan Agosta, along with Julie Chu, Caroline Ouellette, Kim St.Pierre, Lisa Marie Breton, and from Toronto’s Sami Jo Small ,Tessa Bonhomme, Britni Smith, Jess Scanzano will be playing to name a few. Team rosters will be available and posted on the CWHL website: www.cwhl.ca soon.

Tickets will be available for purchase online at www.thebreastrideever.com. The proceeds from this event will benefit the Windsor & Essex Cancer Centre Foundation( the fundraising arm of the Windsor Regional Cancer Centre) for the purchase of a Endobronchial Ultrasound for Cancer diagnostics and for their Seeds4Hope Cancer Research Program), and The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County for community-based services.

Stick It To Cancer! will take place on:
Saturday, November 26, 2011 at 6:00PM at the Windsor Arena
Followed by Hockey Night In Windsor a fundraiser/after- party: details TBA)

Sunday, November 27, 2011 at 12:30PM at the Windsor Arena
Bring your helmet and skates on Sunday November 27, 2011~ Afterward, game spectators will be invited onto the ice for Skate With The Champions. This will be your chance to mix and mingle, say hello to players, and get your autographs.

See http://www.thebreastrideever.com/ for further information (sponsorship packages, volunteer opportunities, hotel information, tickets/packages, on-line auctions for various memorabilia, and updates.)

THE BREAST RIDE EVER Anne M. and Nikki Campeau 1639 Moy Avenue Windsor, ON N8X 3J9 (519) 567 9393 http://www.thebreastrideever.com/  nikki.campeau@yahoo.com  acampeau4@cogeco.ca

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Brain Injury Association of Windsor & Essex County - Concussion Workshop

In Play Magazine

It’s only a game until someone gets hurt. 1 in 5 sports-related injuries are head injuries. Please, play safe! To learn more about Concussions, join the Concussion Workshop being held on September 8, 2011 at the Vollmer Complex in LaSalle, ON hosted by the Brain Injury Association of Windsor/Essex County.




Thursday, August 4, 2011

Windsor/Essex Girls Volleyball Tryouts

In Play Magazine

The South County Girls Volleyball Club is holding open tryouts for girls born 1994 to 2001 for various teams 12U to 18U.  Tryouts begin Sunday, September 11th at LaJeunesse Secondary School 600 E.C. Row W. in Windsor.  For all tryout details, visit our website http://www.southcounty.ca/ or call 519-776-9912.  Please note if making a travel team practices will be held both in Windsor and Essex.

The South County Volleyball Club is running a developmental volleyball program (DVP) for boys and girls ages 7 to 11 and girls only 12 to 14.  It begins on Thursday, October 6th and runs for 8 weeks at Northwood Elementary in Windsor.  The cost is $70 which includes a T-shirt.  For full details and to get a registration form, visit our website http://www.southcounty.ca/ or call 519-776-9912.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

WINDSOR, ONTARIO TO HOST 2012 WORLD UNDER-17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE

In Play Magazine

CALGARY, Alta. – Hockey Canada, in partnership with the Ontario Hockey Federation, announced Wednesday that Windsor, Ont., will host the 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge from December 29, 2011 to January 4, 2012. This will mark the sixth time in the 26-year history of the tournament that it will be held in Ontario.

The 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge will follow the same format as previous years – five Canadian entries (Atlantic, Ontario, Pacific, Quebec, West) will be joined by five international teams, with two groups of five teams. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semifinals, while the remaining three teams from each group will cross over for placement games.

The 27-game tournament will be centered out of the WFCU Centre, home of the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires, but will feature games in partner venues. The tournament host committee is currently working with communities in the Windsor area to determine which will host satellite games. The Windsor region has successfully hosted a number of hockey events, including the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, OHL All-Star Game and CHL Subway Super Series.

Ticket information for the 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge will be released later in the summer.

“The World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, as the first step of the Program of Excellence, is one of Hockey Canada’s most important events,” says Bob Nicholson, president and CEO of Hockey Canada. “We have no doubt Windsor will do a first-class job in hosting the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in 2012.”

Hockey Canada originally awarded the 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, along with the 2011 tournament, to Winnipeg, Man., in October 2009. The 2011 tournament was a tremendous success, setting a record for single-game attendance with 12,060 at the MTS Centre for the gold medal game. However, with the recent awarding of an NHL franchise to the City of Winnipeg and True North Sports and Entertainment, Hockey Canada and True North mutually agreed for True North to put its focus on the return of the Jets and made the decision to relocate the 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.

Windsor joins Sudbury (1992), Kitchener (1998), Timmins (2000, 2010) and London (2008) as Ontario host cities for the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.

Since the first World Under-17 Hockey Challenge (then known as the Quebec Esso Cup) in 1986, more than 1,100 NHL draft picks have played in the tournament, including nine of the last 11 first-overall selections (Ilya Kovalchuk, 2001; Rick Nash, 2002; Marc-André Fleury, 2003; Alexander Ovechkin, 2004; Erik Johnson, 2006; Patrick Kane, 2007; John Tavares, 2009; Taylor Hall, 2010; Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, 2011).

The 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge will bring together the top players in the world born in 1995 or later. The regional under-17 program is the first step in Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence. Many players who compete at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge go on to represent Canada with the National Men’s Under-18 Team, National Junior Team and National Men’s Team.

For more information on the 2012 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, please visit www.HockeyCanada.ca/wu17, or follow along via social media at www.facebook.com/worldu17 or www.twitter.com/wu17.