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THOMPSON CITIZENTHOMPSON CITIZENGRADUATION SPECIALGRADUATION SPECIAL
July 2015Produced and published by the Thompson Citizen
www.thompsoncitizen.net
We are very pleased to present this graduation bookletto commemorate the achievementsof Thompson’s newest graduates.
As you start this next phase of your lives we wish you every success and happiness wherever the future takes you.
All the best from the staff of the Thompson Citizen!
Mayor of Thompson Dennis Fenske
Principal’s Address Rob Fisher
Parents’ Message Colette Hykawy
Superintendent of Human Resources & Policy Angele Bartlett
Board of Trustees Leslie Tucker & Guido Oliveira
Presentation of Traditional Gifts Michael Hatley & Jenna Moise
Honour Song Ron Cook & Oskinikis Drummers
Introduction of Guest Speaker Madison Murray
Guest Speaker Susan Horvath
Introduction of Valedictorian Casey Kipling
Valedictorian Vishal Bhagria
“No Boundaries” R.D. Parker Vocal Jazz Ensemble
R.D. Parker CollegiateGraduation Exercises
Congratulatory Messages
Awards
Master of Ceremonies Kelly Scallion
Memory Walk Ali Johnson & Kim Scaddan
Grand March R.D. Parker band
“O Canada” Ali Johnson
“God Save the Queen” Ali Johnson
School District Board of TrusteesStudent Awards for Academic Excellence Leslie Tucker
Presentation of Governor General’s Bronze Medal Rob Fisher
Presentation of Diplomas and Scholarships R.D Parker Administration
Recessional “Verge”
“Go con dently in the direction of your dreams.
Live the life you have imagined.”
We are very proud of you,Love, Mom, Alexis,
Ryan and Brooklynn.
DanielleDnistransky
Congratulations
to my
Baby Boy!!!Darien
Munro-Massan
Congratulations
Evan
on graduation and acceptance into the Faculty of Engineering with the University of Manitoba!
Love, Mom and Will
Congratulations
JusticeTo a happy ending and a new
beginning, new chapter, and new challenges...let the adventure begin!!
You’ve made us proud.
Lots of love: Mum, Phil, Jasia, Nana and Papa
Congratulations
The Graduates ofR.D Parker Collegiate
20152015from
to
CONGRATULATIONSMineral Science Program
High School Apprenticeship Program
WAY TO GO, GRADS
WELCOME to this wonderful evening everyone.
It’s an honor to be able to speak to you for the fi rst time at grad as principal of RD Parker Collegiate here in Thompson.
Tonight we are celebrating the graduating class of 2015.
I’m not sure who is happier, you, the wonderful students I see in front of me or the parents and adults who care about you that are in our audience.
Well, you survived high school. You’ve successfully negotiated the best days of your life, but what about the rest of it?
You’re entering Year One AG (After Graduation). And what are young folks like yourselves – armed with only the hair on your heads, the song in your hearts, and the diploma to be prominently displayed on your refrigerator – to do? Sure, you could go blindly into the void we call the Real World, befriending a band of misfi ts and extracting life lessons out of exciting but badly-thought-out capers like so many have done before.
But I want to present you with some better options- some sage advice so to speak. And since a recent Epsos-Reid poll found that your generation is number one in the top ten list of generations that respond to top ten lists, I have for you right from the home offi ce, our “top ten” pieces of advice for new graduates.
Enjoy the evening everyone and thanks.
Principal’sAddressRob Fisher
5 Life will throw you curveballs.Try to be ready for them when they happen.
4 What “the Google” knows about you — matters. Be in charge of your own digital footprint.
3 Do something every day that scares you.This is wise advice attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, but I’ve improved it by adding a couple of suggestions of what some of these scary things could be for you when you don’t have any ideas:
Agree to speak in front of large crowds when you are asked. Even if it terrifi es you. Even better, read speeches written by your daughter on the small chance you will say something interesting. Sometimes show enthusiasm for things that you like.Tell your loved ones that they are important to you every now and then.
2 It’s ok to take your time/it’s ok to change your mind. You are probably fl ooded with a million decisions right now, decisions that have to be made in a very short time but that have long lasting effects, so it’s important to remember that you have a lot of time, and that you will very possibly change your mind, because you yourself will change and your mind is an integral part of who you are.
1 And the #1 piece of advice for new graduates — Remember kids, always be yourself.Unless you can be Batman. Then you should always be Batman.
OUR “TOP TEN” LISTAdvice for new Graduates
RD PARKER Class of 2015 —I’m glad to see you all here. All present
and on time, no baseball hats, no hoodies — perfect! Family, friendship, perseverance, personal growth, compassion, knowledge, life, determination, love — and of course, FUN.. .these are only a few of the values of RD Parker’s class of 2015. Fabulous qualities and virtues to live by, honour, respect, and strive for. With such values, I am confi dent that the young ladies and gentlemen celebrating tonight’s milestone will have bright futures, opportunities, and admirable accomplishments. Parents, your children are people to be proud of and admired... Graduates, your parents are smiling because of you.
RD Parker Class of 2015, as you leave your graduation ceremony later this evening in anticipation of YOUR future, YOUR goals, YOUR dreams, YOUR passions — and yes, YOUR freedom... always remember, cherish, and never underestimate the value of the CONNECTIONS you have made with one another. Together, each and every one of you have spent countless hours sharing space, time, laughter, and. . . perhaps a few moments of academic torture. . . with your friends, acquaintances, and people you may consider as strangers; however, each person you have shared your time and space with at RD Parker Collegiate has served some small or grand role in your growth as kind, considerate, and knowledgeable citizens — all CONNECTED by the fact that you have listened to and learnt from one another.
Each semester you have cross-referenced your timetables – perhaps even made an alteration or two or three – and entered your classrooms frantically searching for a CONNECTION – a familiar face, an ally in your day to day routines. Your friends have been there to offer advice, maybe even an assignment or two – since Google can’t know everything – support you, entertain you, guide you, criticize you, and maybe even take some of the blame for you. Never devalue the fact that your friendships have helped create the person you are and continue to become. “Good friends are hard to fi nd, harder to leave, and impossible to forget” – STAY CONNECTED.
Never allow the distance, differences in opinions, or
separate paths that life has in store for each and every one of you to diminish your CONNECTION to one another. And, most importantly, never allow Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram to take the place of sharing space. Always make time to meet a bro — or, frere.
“Side by side or miles apart, friends are forever, close to your heart” - however, never forget to honour the power of the strangers whom have shared your time and your space, for each has provided you with opportunities to learn, grow, and understand worlds you may never experience or live in. Being at the front of the classroom has provided me with many proud moments where I have watched strangers — connected by what James Hendren would call “What, another assignment?” - respect one another, honour one another’s ideas and opinions, laugh at one another’s witty comments or awkward moments, and exchange smiles. Each semester you shared more than 5,850 minutes of your lives in each and every class. How could you possibly not feel some element of CONNECTION with each person whom shared that time and that space? For those of you whom I have had the pleasure to teach, thank you for sharing those minutes with me. Now, in the case of Lucas Hanlon, those minutes would add up to 29, 250 for he attended my English classes grades 9 through 12 — a heroic feat if you ask me.
As you celebrate this evening, remember there are no strangers in the RD Parker Class of 2015. Your paths to graduation were all different, however, they have all merged into a single CONNECTION.
In all the excitement of this special day, I hope you will not overlook the lasting value of the people you have shared this meaningful journey with. Refl ect on the CONNECTIONS and RE-CONNECTIONS you have had with one another in the last few months and weeks:• The Tuesday night “Bowling League”• Welcoming several new classmates from far
and near - all fortunate enough to share their graduation journeys with you - immigrating to Canada from Jamaica, India, the Phillipines — just to name a few — and becoming part of the RD
GuestSpeakerSusan Horvath
Parker Class of 2015.• Feeling the energy and power of connections with
teammates while competing on the court or on the fi eld — How else could Justice and Finleigh, together with their teammates, annihilate their opponents to win the fi rst ever Senior Girls Provincial Basketball Championship for RD Parker Collegiate?
• A little more than a month ago, you stood on the stage at prom, dressed in your fi nest, reminiscing with your elementary classmates and teachers as you posed together for one fi nal “CLASS” picture. And, let’s not forget, Burntwood School’s Chloe and Evan sharing the stage — and a dance - as Prom Queen and King. I believe there may have also been a prom after party where many of you had an opportunity to extend the evening’s celebrations.
• Barricading the grade twelve hallway to share a few precious hours together before the stress of fi nal exams monopolized your minds and stole your souls...
• Stating a simple “Hello” and taking the opportunity to let others know that you appreciate them at the Grad BBQ.Seize and take advantage of all future - arranged
and chance - meetings with your fellow graduates — friends, acquaintances, and those whom are no longer strangers — and ask “How’s life been treating you?”, “What have you been up to?”, “Remember when. . .”
And don’t forget to do the same with your teachers for we too enjoy learning about your milestones and accomplishments.
Graduation marks a giant leap into new expectations, independence, and maturity. Soon you will be meeting the demands and expectations of an “adult world”, however, I hope you take time from your studying, achieving, and paying the bills to live your dreams — consider creating or accomplishing your “Bucket List”. May you:• Swim with dolphins• Face your fears — and conquer them• Go scuba diving, ziplining, or skydiving• Spend a day on the ice with Patrick Kane• Golf with Ricky Fowler and Rory McElroy• Hang out with Dwayne Johnson• Own a cabin in the mountains• Experience the “Seven Wonders of the World”
• Build your dream home — with your dad or for your wife
• Dance under the stars at night• Read a book in Chapters• Get a tattoo• Visit a rainforest• Attend a Phoenix Suns basketball game• Raise a Rottweiler or pit bull• Own a Lamborghini• Fall in love and get married• And of course, win a million dollars
As you cross off one item, consider replacing it with another and keep on living.., set another goal and live another dream — stay CONNECTED TO YOU.• Be wise enough not to be reckless, but brave
enough to take great and admirable risks.• Never be afraid to fail — learn from each mistake
and you will succeed when the time is right.• Don’t feel guilty, overwhelmed, lost, or
irresponsible if you don’t yet know what you want to do with your life. In fact, the most interesting people I know didn’t have a clue at 18 what they wanted to do with their lives. Eventually, you will discover a passion to strive for.As you leave RD Parker and pursue new challenges,
passions, dreams, and adventures, I wish only more success for each and every one of you. May your future CONNECTIONS be blessed with family, friendship, perseverance, personal growth, compassion, knowledge, life, determination, love — and of course, FUN!
In closing, thank you class of 2015 for granting me the honour of being one of your guest speakers this evening, for I share a CONNECTION with all of you. I too am a proud RD Parker Graduate — so long as I don’t look at my garish Class of 88 yearbook picture. Kyle Brass’ mom, Kaurel Brass — Paulaniak then — was my class valedictorian — and it is a pleasure to attend this celebration with her here tonight. And now, you all have a diploma, the same as I — I just wish mine had a date from the 21st century stamped in it.
Class of 2015, I have one fi nal assignment for you this evening... take a moment to CONNECT to your neighbour or someone behind or in front of you - a fellow RD PARKER COLLEGIATE CLASS of 2015 graduate - and thank them for sharing in this celebration with you tonight.
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Good Luck Graduates!From all of us here at...
Congratulations
Carly PatersonLove from,Mom, Lyndon & Taylor, Dad & Rhonda
118 Cree Rd(204) 778-7312
Kendall & PandyaCongratulates all graduates
of the class of 2015
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Would like to extend congratulations and warm wishes to all of the
graduates of 2015.
Congratulations!To all graduates of 2015
From all of us at
Would like to recognize all graduates of the Class of 2015 and wish special
congratulations to
Chloe Verhaeghe and
Teya Templeton
Congrats,Téya Templeton
(and Happy 18th Birthday July 3)
Love G-Ma Karen,Mom, Dad,
Ryan, family & friends
Best WishesTo all graduates
of the
CLASS of
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205 Mystery Lake Rd. (204) 778-8887
May your graduation be the first step on your path to success.
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Congratulations
Cody Hopkins
Love, Mom, Dad and all your family.
We are proud of you and for all that you have accomplished. Continue to go confi dently in the direction of your dreams.
Congratulationson graduating with two
diplomas, Dylan.
We are very proud of you.
Mom, Dad, Kelly & Curtis.
GOOD EVENING Parents, Friends, Teachers and Fellow
Graduates and my mom. Before I begin, I would like to say something to my mom. Thank you for being there for me through the thick and thin over the last 18 years. I would defi nitely not be standing here right now if it wasn’t for you. Love you mom.
And to all the other parents, guardians, grandparents, aunts and uncles: Thank you. Thank you for being there to drive us to school in 40 below; to bring our forgotten homework to school; for all the packed lunches. Thank you for picking us up when we fell down; for making us feel like winners even when we lost.
Thank you for holding our hands on our fi rst day of kindergarten.
To our teachers and to those who have
supported us throughout the years, thank you. Without all of your extra time and dedication, this room would be empty. Know that all of your extra time that you have given for extracurricular activities, homework help, did not go unnoticed
and know that every graduate here tonight is both appreciative and grateful.
To my fellow graduates — Wow — we did it! As I look upon the rows of students, there are defi nitely some surprises. But hey, good job! But on a more serious note, we overcame the challenges that we faced and came out successful. With that being
said, let’s give ourselves a round of applause. We deserve it.
So now we are high school graduates and soon we will be celebrating together at safe grad and saying good-bye to each other. There will be many hugs and lots of tears when we part ways; however,
ValedictorianAddressVishal Bhagria
... the most important thing that we have learned in the past 12 years or 2,280 days or 12,540 hours or 752,400 minutes or 45,144,000 seconds to be exact, is mastering the art of perseverance.
I know that we will do our best to stay in touch. We will share memories of RDPC - some good, some bad - as we move on with our lives. One thing that we will take with us is the knowledge that we have learned over the course of our high school experiences.
Over the last four years here at R. D. Parker, we have learned a lot. Mrs. Scallion and Mrs. Krentz have taught us more than just the value of x and Mrs. Horvath has taught us more than just what a complete sentence is. We have also been taught life hacks by Mr. McCusker such as instead of buying a $50 shirt that we can head on down to Value Village and get 10 for the same price.
And all of this knowledge will no doubt be valuable as we go forward in life. But I think that the most important thing that we have learned in the past 12 years or 2,280 days or 12,540 hours or 752,400 minutes or 45,144,000 seconds to be exact, is mastering the art of perseverance. Never giving up or giving in. Overcoming the many obstacles that we have had to face. For example — from making our way through the grade 12 hall way when we were in grade 9 to being banned from the library for having more than 4 to a table. From all of the hours spent slaving away in the library to many hours of procrastination. From making friends to losing friends and vice versa. From being bullied to being a bully and back again. And through it all, we never stopped given ‘er.
We have experienced scratched knees on the elementary playground to broken hearts in high school. We have went from being punched in the arm from the grade 5 classroom bully to fi nding out who our true friends really are (shout out to my friends who have been there since day 1 — you know who you are). We went from inboxes to group chats. We have gone from birthday parties to
house parties. But most importantly, we have learned how to maneuver
around all the pieces in the game of survival we all had to play in the last 12 years. So this is
the end of our high school period. There will never be a time like right now ever again. We will never all be together in a room like we are now. Not all of us will go to safe grad, and not all of us will return for our
reunion. So while we are all here now, I want to say:
Don’t let the bad experiences cloud the good
ones, don’t let your struggles cloud your triumphs and don’t let your tears
drown out your happiness. Thank you to my fellow grads for giving me the opportunity to speak on everyone’s behalf. I’ll leave you with a quote from Arnold Schwarzenegger “You can’t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pocket”. Shout out to Tushar for starting this trend — I hope it carries on for a long, long time. Fellow grads, please stand up and join me in taking the most incredible selfi e you will ever take.
Thank you, Take care, It’s been a hell of ride!
Boardman Funeral Service
Best wishes to all the graduates of 2015
28 Nelson Rd. www.boardman.mb.ca 204-778-7982
Congratulations
to Rhys HykawyThompson Gas Bar CO-OP Scholarship
For receiving the
Dan Dnistransky
Congratulations on your graduation!Wishing you every success in the next chapter of your life.
We love you and we are so proud of you.
Love, Dad, Ryan, Nan & Grampa
Congratulations on your graduation and best of luck to you in your future endeavours!
From all of us at Heritage NorthWinter hours : Monday to Friday 1:00 to 5:00 Summer hours: Monday to Friday 9:00 to 5:00
Congratulations
James and Andie
Wishing you the highest success as you move forward in life.
Love you loads, Bronte, Abriel, Mom & Dad
McDonald Youth Services- Kisewatisiwin would like to congratulate all the 2015 Graduates! All of your hard work and determination has paid off and you
are now onto the next chapter of your life. Wishing you all the best of luck in
wherever your journey takes you!
CongratulationsTo the graduates
of 2015
Morgan.
Don’t blink!
Congratulations
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We are so very proud of you!Enjoy every moment of theamazing journey you are about to embark on.
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Arnold Morberg Memorial Evan Lutz
Arthur Sanche Memorial Devonte McDonald, Depreece Toporowsky
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Scholarship Cody Hopkins
Glacier/MDS AeroTest Scholarship for S.T.E.M. Casey Kipling, Evan Lutz
Immigrant Women’s Association Vatineh Magaji
Joan Johnson Memorial Morgan Hanson- Oliveira
Justin Bradbury Braxton Bryan
Kay Campbell Memorial Morgan Hanson- Oliveira, Cassandra Neziol
Kerrie Brown Memorial Morgan Hanson- Oliveira, Cassandra Neziol, Evan Forest
Law North LLP Scholarship Morgan Hanson- Oliveira
Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Award Casey Kipling
Manitoba Print Industry Award Alexa Barker
Ma Mow We Tak Friendship Centre Morgan Hanson- Oliveira
McDonald’s Thompson Ajanta De
Mystery Lodge # 174 Jonathan Lamontagne
R.D. Parker Prom Committee Danielle Dnistransky, MorganHanson-Oliveira, Andie Hendren
Casey Kipling, Madison Murray, Depreece Toporowsky
RDPC Award Vatineh Magaji
RE/MAX Quest for Excellence Morgan-Hanson Oliveira
R.W.F. Hunt Scholarship Rhys Hykawy
Rotary Club Brandon Hollett, Jayden Lindstrom
Ruth Gordon Memorial Casey Kipling
Safe Grad Vishal Bhagria, Danielle Dnistransky
Sikh Society of Thompson Vishal Bhagria
TTA Scholarships Morgan-Hanson Oliveira, Rhys Hykawy, Regan McLellan,
Cassandra Neziol, Mark Steeves, Chloe Verhaeghe
Thompson Gas Bar Co-op Rhys Hykawy
Thompson Golf Club Kyle Brass
Thompson Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Danielle Dnistransky
Thompson Legion Ladies Auxiliary Scholarship Evan Forest, Cassandra Neziol, Chloe Verhaeghe
Thompson Lions Club Rhys Hykawy, Justice Jackson
Thompson Minor Hockey Association Lucas Hanlon
Thompson Music Parents Ali Johnson
Thompson Elks Lodge #471 Scholarship Karlee Wood, Chantel Sheppard
Thompson Northern Torpedoes Scholarship Justin Lebrasseur, Rachel Lougheed
Troy Anand Scholarship Morgan Hanson-Oliveira
United Steelworkers of America Local 6166 Lucas Hanlon, Kendra Hanson, Het Tripathi
Western Financial Jenea Moise
Scholarships
Non-localScholarships
Our GradsFrom the 30th Annual CabaretFeaturing the Senior Music Ensembles of R.D. Parker Collegiate
Chown Centennial Scholarship Morgan Hanson-Oliveira
Schulich Leader Scholarship Morgan Hanson-Oliveira
TD Scholarship for Community Leadership Morgan Hanson-Oliveira
Braxton Bryan Attending University 1 at University of Manitoba, studying to be a Dental Hygienist. Gabriel Dew Taking a year off and then attending university to become a Dermatologist. Annette Ells Annette plans to take the year off to work, before applying to the Canadian Armed Forces in the fall of 2016. Rhys Hykawy Pursuing a Business degree at University of British Columbia. Ali Johnson Plans to take the year off to work before she pursues post-secondary studies in Music Therapy. Dylan Laybolt Plans to work full time as a heavy-duty mechanic and work toward getting his Red Seal. Justin Lebrasseur Enrolled in the U of M where he plans to join the Bison Swim Team, while studying to enter the medical field. Rachel Lougheed Taking a year off and then attending university, studying to be a Lab Technician. Evan Lutz Enrolled in the University of Manitoba Engineering Program, studying to be an Aerospace Engineer. Vatineh Magaji Enrolled in the University of Manitoba Science Program, studying to be a Physician’s Assistant. Regan McLellan Taking a year off to work before pursuing a degree in Social Work. Cassandra Neziol Enrolled in the University of Winnipeg, studying to be an Elementary School Teacher. Hope Penner Taking a year off and then attending university, studying to be a high school History Teacher. Finleigh Tucker-Titanich Plans to work as a chef’s apprentice before going to school for the Culinary Arts.
THANK YOU!
A huge thank you to all of the Teachers, the Administrationand the Staff of R. D. Parker Collegiate and the School District of Mystery Lake.
We would also like to thank the Thompson Music Parents Associationas well as the Music Students Association for all that you do behind die scenes
to help keep the R. D. Parker Music Programs going strong.Finally, a heartfelt thank you to each and every one of the parents and guardians
for supporting our busy hardworking students as they participate in our musical ensembles.
Class of 2015
**GabrielDew
AnthonyDusecina
MichaelaDillman
BryceEarly
NicholasConvery
**DanielleDnistransky
JessicaCordell
CarleyDoan
SeanCrawford
LandonDobson
*AjantaDe
GrantDube
BrodyAnderson
KatrinaAnderson
AndreAube
AlexaBarker
MelvinBayer
VishalBhagria
KyleBrass
BraxtonBryan
Querwin JimCampecino
NicoleClarke
JackClinton
**BrentCober
Not pictured:
Trey AubutJo Ann Baker-SpenceJessie BignellRobyn ColibabaRaymond DorianCassidy Duke
Taylor DumasAnnette EllsBrandi Good-TheriaultJordan Good-TheriaultDyllan GreenBryce HorningBailey Linklater
Taralynn Merasty**Sandra MercrediDarryl MooseBasee NunduMichael PrimroseCole RedmanReana Saric
Jason SchwartzSteven SeelaEdon ShabaniSlade Shingoose-JacobsonTaylor Spence
AliJohnson
*JusticeJackson
AmyLawhead
GaziKashem
DylanLaybolt
BrandonHollett
NomanKhawar
CodyHopkins
**CaseyKipling
ChristianHusarski
SierraLagace
**RhysHykawy
JonathanLamontagne
KyleEttawacappo
DarilynnFedoriw
KestinFenner-Redhead
MichelleFlett-Rach
JulienFlores
**EvanForest
*JenniferGobeil
WayneGunn
*LucasHanlon
*KendraHanson
**MorganHanson-Oliveira
*MichaelHatley
RhiannonHayes
*AndieHendren
*JamesHendren
BrendonHill
FaithHill
**NicholasOregon
RobertOregon
BrandanRandell
TaylorRitchie
DarienMunroe-Massan
DeannaOuskun-Beardy
MadisonMurray
CarlyPaterson
ChadMuswagon
HopePenner
**CassandraNeziol
JaredLayden
JustinLebrasseur
JaydenLindstrom
KeannaLiske
RachelLougheed
**EvanLutz
BrandynMacdonald
**VatinehMagaji
BrysonMartinussen
AustinMcCorriston
DevonteMcDonald
AustinMcKerracher
*ReganMcLellan
TaylorMerasty
WaliMohamed
JeneaMoise
DanielleMorrissey
CeianRopson
KawniSaric
TreysonWaterman
KimberlyWilloughby
*FinleighTucker-Titanich
BraydonVallance
KarleeWood
DanielleYoung
*ChloeVerhaeghe
EvanYurkiw
DagneyVystrcil
DrakeZimmerman
KimberleyScaddan
HopeSettee
ChantelSheppard
RyanSheppard
LiamSimkins
EvanSloan
ByronSpence
LarissaSpence
MarkSteeves
CassieSumner
EianTait
*TéyaTempleton
KevinThomas
TylerThompson
**DepreeceToporowsky
**HetTripathi
* Honours** Honours with Distinction