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Friday, April 6, 2018 – Sudbury – Collège Boréal
 
Last night, Collège Boréal held its 2017-2018 Athletic Banquet (Gala des Vipères). The annual event aims to celebrate both the athletic and academic accomplishments of Boréal athletes. This year, the Student Life Department, supported by the Athletic Department and Student Council (AGEE), handed out 27 awards and over $ 40,000 in athletic retention, recruitment, and achievement scholarships.
 
This year, Emilie Roy (from South Porcupine, ON) was awarded the Dennis Dionne Award. Created in memory of the late Mr. Dennis Dionne, former Collège Boréal badminton coach, this award is handed out each year from Collège Boréal’s Foundation to the student athlete with outstanding team spirit.
 
The Alumni Award (Prix des anciennes et anciens), new this year, was awarded to Gilles Thibault in recognition of his positive contributions to community sports and the promotion of healthy lifestyles.
The following athletes received the OCAA Excellence Award for academic achievement (athletes must have maintained an overall average of at least 3.25): Michel Ayotte, Jonathan Boucher, Myriam Bouffard, Christiane Boudreau, Brianne Chouinard, Darian Dechaine, Zachary Ducharme, Clayton Geddes, Émilie Goulet, Brunette Lafleur, Justin Lamontagne, Mélanie Léger, Fabien Martel, Maude Pâquet, Caroline Pellerin, Nathan Rehner, Émilie Roy, and Stéphanie Sicard.
 
Each year, the Student Life Department recognizes the contribution of one individual who, through his or her commitment and volunteer hours, supports varsity athletes and the College Boréal’s athletic program. This year, Student Life Recognition Award was awarded to Danièle Gervais, physical therapist and owner of Optimum Health Center.
 
During the gala, Collège Boréal also congratulated the following student athletes who will be graduating this year: Christiane Boudreau, Clayton Geddes, Émilie Goulet, Brunette Lafleur, Mélanie Léger, Fabien Martel, Adam Martelli, Nathan Rehner, Émilie Roy, and Stéphanie Sicard.
 
 

“On behalf of the Boréal family, I would like to congratulate all athletes who have brought honour to Collège Boréal through their athletic achievements and work ethic. We are proud of their accomplishments and hope that they will hold dear all of these experiences for years to come.”
Daniel Giroux, President, Collège Boréal
 
“We also thank Collège Boréal’s Sports Centre and all those who are committed to offering Collège Boréal athletes the best possible experience, particularly our volunteers, staff members, and sponsors.”
Claudette Goulard, Manager of Student Life, Collège Boréal
 
 
Women’s Volleyball
Most Improved: Myriam Bouffard (from Sudbury, ON)
Highest Performance: Maurissa Ducharme (from Sturgeon Falls, ON)
Best Recruit: Caroline Pellerin (from Hanmer, ON)
Most Valuable: Zoé Gagné (from Sturgeon Falls, ON)
 
Men’s Volleyball
Most Improved: Darian Dechaine (from Sudbury, ON)
Highest Performance: Clayton Geddes (from Cobourg, ON)
Best Recruit: Michel Ayotte (from Val Thérèse, ON)
Most Valuable: Adam Martelli (from Sudbury)
 
Women’s Badminton
Most Improved: Emilie Roy (from South Porcupine, ON)
 
Men’s Badminton
Most Valuable: Fabien Martel (from Timmins, ON)
 
Rookie of the Year
Female Rookie of the Year: Caroline Pellerin (from Hanmer, ON)
Male Rookie of the Year: Michel Ayotte (from Val Thérèse, ON)
 
Athlete of the Year
Female Athlete of the Year: Emilie Roy (from South Porcupine, ON)
Male Athlete of the Year: Adam Martelli (from Sudbury, ON)
 
Extramural Sports
 
Women’s Hockey
Most Valuable: Josée Emond (from Hanmer, ON)
Team Spirit: Maxime Demeules (from Smooth Rock Falls, ON)
 
Men’s Hockey
Most Valuable: Justin Roy (from Hagar, ON)
Team Spirit: Raphaël Ramsay (from Dubreuilville, ON)
 
Men’s Basketball
Most Valuable: Cletus Nelson Djiteu (from Brampton, ON)
Team Spirit: David Kambala Kausa (from Sudbury, ON)
 
Mixed Soccer
Most Valuable: Philippe Mian (from Abidjan, Neant, Côte d’Ivoire)
Team Spirit: John Eric Nimbery Baa (from Ottawa, ON)
 
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