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posted Feb 24, 2012 8:03 AM by Bruce F
 Winners. The Mississauga Monarchs won the AAA division with a 76-63 victory over No. 2 Scarborough Blues on Sunday night at Cawthra Park Secondary School. Photo supplied The Mississauga Monarchs major atom boys' basketball team shocked a lot of people at its home tournament last weekend (Feb. 17-19). Entered as the No. 6 seed in the Ontario Basketball Association-sanctioned tournament, the Monarchs won the AAA division with a 76-63 victory over No. 2 Scarborough Blues on Sunday night at Cawthra Park Secondary School. "We were definitely the underdogs, that's for sure," said team manager David McKee. "I know the kids have talent, but the challenge is getting that consistency from beginning to end. There wasn't one game where we let up." Earlier on Sunday, the Monarchs defeated No. 5 YAAACE (Youth Association for Academics, Athletics and Character Education) from Toronto 49-41 to advance to the final of the 10-team tourney. In round-robin play, the Monarchs downed Hamilton's Blessed Sacrament (No. 7) 60-47, North York's Fire Basketball (No. 10) 49-39 and Scarborough Blues 74-66 while losing 75-71 to Toronto's CIA Bounce (No. 3). Members of the Monarchs are Karol Kolodziejek, Zachery McKee, Tyren Mananquil, Joshua Noton, R.J. Smith, Jaylen Passley, Kevin Ly, Jaidis Brooks, Nathan San Miguel, Joshua Emerling, Joshua Poozhikala, head coach Jamie Rusynyk, assistant coach Dimitri Noton and trainer Mark Passley. The Monarchs also fielded a squad in the eight-team AA portion of the tournament, but didn't make it past the round-robin.
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posted Feb 23, 2012 10:59 AM by Bruce F
Gonzaga student picked for showcase Top prospect. Myles Charvis, of St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School, has been selected to participate in this weekend's North Pole Hoops Ontario Showcase in Orangeville. Supplied photo A Mississauga basketball player has been selected to participate in the North Pole Hoops Ontario Showcase this weekend in Orangeville. St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School's Myles Charvis, ranked 48th among Canadian prospects for the 2013 graduating class, will take part in the three-day event began with yesterday's combine drills and skill development session. Chris Ward, a renowned trainer who currently works with Jared Jeffries and Renaldo Balkman of the National Basketball Association's New York Knicks, will lead prospects through drills and workouts. Participants will compete against each other today and the top players of the weekend will be selected to play in the North Pole Hoops all-star game tomorrow. A slam dunk competition and three-point contest are also part of the weekend festivities. |
posted Jan 9, 2012 8:30 AM by Bruce F
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The Mississauga Monarchs Atom Boys U11 #1 Team win the gold medal at the York Stingers Warmup Tournament on December 2nd to 4th, 2011.
Games played at Championships: Game 1- Monarchs 64 vs York North 14 Game 2- Monarchs 35 vs York Stingers 18 Game 3- Monarchs 54 vs Whitby Wildcats 18
Gold Medal Game- Monarchs 37vs North Toronto Huskies 27
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posted Sep 9, 2011 9:12 AM by Bruce F
If any schools would like our Development League Director, Steve Rogers, to come into their schools and run a couple "Intro to Basketball" sessions, Please call the office at 905-502-0050 to book some dates for these sessions. All information and booking process can be done over the phone through our office.
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posted Mar 30, 2011 8:08 AM by MMBA Apps Administrator
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posted Jan 25, 2011 12:14 PM by Bruce F
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If you have a practice/session and you would like to check to see if the schools are open, please call:
Peel Schools- 905-890-1010 (listen to the daily recording) Catholic Schools- 905-361-0248 (you must ask the administration and tell them which school location) Hershey SportZone- 905-502-9100 ext. 2895 (ask customer service desk if gyms are open) Sheridan College- 905-845-9430 or 905-459-7533 (if closed, it will say on the opening message)
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