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Goulbourn Major Bantam Girls AA Team
  

2005 / 2006

 

Stingers Medal in Niagara Falls!

     The first weekend in February saw the Goulbourn Stingers Major Bantam AA basketball team make the long trek to Niagara Falls to play in the Niagara Falls Red Raiders Annual Basketball Classic.

     In the Friday evening draw versus the London Flames, the Stingers started strong and built an early lead until the Flames switched to an aggressive 1-3-1 zone and closed the gap at the half. In the second half the Stingers struggled from the field and the Flames took the lead. Some clutch foul shooting in the final minutes allowed the Stingers to hang on to win 33-30.

Stingers Medal in Niagara Falls!

Stingers appearing in the accompanying photo are as follows:

Lying Down In front: Molly Kennedy

Front Row L-> R: Erin Connolly, Bri-Ann Nystedt, Robyn Brown,
Marika Devanderschueren

Middle Row L-R: Erin Streatch, Ellie Johnston, Emily Oatway

Back Row L-> R: Coach Scott Nystedt, Nicole Moroz, Jamie Soffer, Justine Brophy, Victoria Cowell, Assistant Coach Peter Oatway, Assistant Coach Paul Streatch

     On the Saturday afternoon, the Stingers took on the host Niagara Falls Red Raiders in their second game of round robin action. Again, the Stingers started strong and got an early lead but faltered in the final quarter and let the game slip away 37-29.

     Saturday evening the Stingers met the Dundas Dynamo knowing they needed to win this final round robin match to move ahead into Sunday’s semi-finals. Once more the Stingers got off to a great start to take a 6 point lead at the half. At the final buzzer the Stingers were ahead 46-37 and had earned a semi-final berth.

     Sunday morning the Stingers took on the pre-tournament favourites, the London Ramblers. The Ramblers had only one loss this season and had swept their pool in preliminary play. The Stingers refused to be intimidated and attacked with everything they had. Each player raised the level of her game as necessary to contribute to a tremendous team effort. The lead seesawed back and forth with the Stingers down by a couple at the end of the first quarter, down by 1 at half, up by 3 after the 3rd quarter, and posting a 32-30 win at the buzzer.

     On Sunday afternoon, the Stingers met the Waterloo Wildhawks for the tournament championship. The intensity and energy the Stingers had displayed earlier continued, with the team playing tenacious defence and defeating the Wildhawks 35-23 to claim tournament gold. Stinger Molly Kennedy was awarded the MVP for her play during the tournament.

     The Stingers are coached by Scott Nysedt, Peter Oatway and Paul Streatch and are managed by Lorena-Del Nystedt. 



 

Silver for Stingers!

     The Goulbourn Stingers Major Bantam AA basketball team traveled to Barrie the weekend of January 13-15th to participate in the Barrie Royals basketball tournament.

Stingers Win Silver!

Stingers appearing in the accompanying photo are as follows:

Front row L->R: Erin Connolly, Bri-Ann Nystedt, Ellie Johnston, Erin Streatch, Jamie Soffer, Marika Devanderschueren

Back Row L->R: Coach Scott Nystedt, Nicole Moroz, Justine Brophy, Emily Oatway, Victoria Cowell, Molly Kennedy, Robyn Brown, Assistant Coach Peter Oatway, Assistant Coach Paul Streatch

     The Stingers first game in round robin action was against the Peterborough Power. The Stingers came out strong and defeated the Power 49-17. Next the Stingers took on the Orillia Lakers. The Stingers played tenacious defence and worked the ball well to beat the Lakers 41-19 and earn a place in the tournament final.

     Sunday morning began with an exhibition game against the strong host squad. The Barrie Royals AA team downed the Stingers 48-37 to set the tone for the tournament final. The championship game tipped-off at 3:00 pm with the Stingers again facing the Royals. Once more, the Stingers gave it their best effort but came up short against a very strong Barrie squad. Barrie took the championship game 45-31 leaving the Stingers to accept silver medals for their efforts over the weekend.

     The Stingers would like to thank their coaches Scott Nystedt, Peter Oatway and Paul Streatch as well as manager Lorena-Del Nystedt.  



 

Stingers Get Gold

     The Goulbourn Stingers Major Bantam AA basketball team won gold at the Chris Paulin Memorial Basketball Tournament held December 2-4, 2005 in Kanata.

The Goulbourn Stingers Major Bantam AA Basketball team win Gold medals

Stingers appearing in the accompanying photo are as follows:

Front row L->R: Nicole Moroz, Ellie Johnston, Marika Devanderschueren,
Erin Connolly
Middle Row L->R: Emily Oatway, Erin Streatch, Robyn Brown 
Back Row L->R: Assistant Coach Peter Oatway, Coach Scott Nystedt,
Bri-Ann Nystedt, Jamie Soffer, Justine Brophy, Victoria Cowell,
Molly Kennedy, Assistant Coach Paul Streatch 

     The Stingers ran the table during the round robin portion of the tournament, chalking up wins against Barrhaven A, Gloucester A, and the West Island Lakers to finish first in their pool. The West Island Lakers earned a bye to also advance out of the pool and faced the Stingers for a second time in semi-final play. Again the Stingers prevailed 47-30. The Stingers then took on the Barrhaven AA squad for the tournament championship. Furious end-to-end action was the hallmark of the contest. The Stingers worked the ball well and played great defence to win the game 41-26 and earn gold medals. Stinger Molly Kennedy was selected the MVP for the tournament for her outstanding play throughout the weekend. The Stingers are coached by Scott Nystedt, Peter Oatway and Paul Streatch.

 


  

Stingers Get Silver

     The Goulbourn Stingers Major Bantam AA Basketball team earned silver medals in the Barrhaven Blue Devils VENOSAN Canada Fall Basketball Tournament held November 18-20, 2005 in Barrhaven.

     The Stingers opened the tournament with a Friday evening draw versus the Gloucester Wolverines AA. In the one previous meeting between the two teams this season, Gloucester had beaten the Stingers soundly 33-17. A refocused Stinger squad played tenacious defence and again held the Wolverines to 33 points while improving their offense substantially to take the contest by a single point, 34-33.

The Goulbourn Stingers Major Bantam AA Basketball team earned silver medals

     Saturday afternoon, in their second game of round robin action, the Stingers took on the rival Cornwall Lions. It was a tight, scrappy game from start to finish with the Lions posting a one point victory, 28-27. Since Gloucester defeated Cornwall earlier in the day, this resulted in a three-way tie for first place in the pool. The Stingers were subsequently awarded first in the pool on the basis of fewest points scored against and earned themselves a bye into semi-final action on Sunday. 

     Sunday morning brought a semi-final re-match with the Gloucester Wolverines. The Stingers controlled the play and rolled their lines to keep the pressure on the Wolverines. They posted a 31-24 win and earned a place in the championship game.

     The gold medal game saw the Stingers take on the Ottawa Shooting Stars. The Stingers struggled early against the Stars’ zone defence and trailed 9-0 after the first quarter. After regrouping, the Stingers began chipping away and eventually took the lead 28-27 with little time left on the clock. The Stars replied with 4 points to take the game 31-28 leaving the Stingers with silver medals for their efforts. The Stingers are coached by Scott Nystedt, Peter Oatway and Paul Streatch.  



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