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Photo by Terry Ting
Back Row (L-R): Coach Phil Howlett, Calvin Chevannes, Brenden Birkens, Trevor Mayer, Zachary Vaspori, Alex Sargeant, Nicholas Liard, Justin Callaghan
Front Row (L-R): Jarin Fischl, Tim Helferty, Graham Love, Vauntee Crawford, Rakeem Reynolds, Matthew Miller, Damone Donaldson, Coach Darrell McGrath
Name: Brenden BirkensHometown: Cavan Position: Centre |
Name: Justin CallaghanHometown: Shannonville Position: Forward |
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Name: Calvin ChevannesHometown: Brampton Position: Forward |
Name: Vauntee CrawfordHometown: Ajax Position: Guard |
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Name: Damone DonaldsonHometown: Ajax Position: Guard |
Name: Tim HelfertyHometown: Belleville Position: Guard |
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Name: Nicholas LiardHometown: Sudbury Position: Forward |
Name: Graham LoveHometown: Belleville Position: Guard |
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Name: Matthew MillerHometown: Belleville Position: Guard |
Name: Trevor MayerHometown: Belleville Position: Forward |
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Name: Alex SargeantHometown: Calgary, AB Position: Forward |
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It was a tough night for the Loyalist Basketball teams as they travelled to Toronto to take on the George Brown Huskies. The Lancers almost didn’t make it to the games as their bus broke down leaving the team stranded on the highway until they could hail down some taxis to take them the rest of the way.
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In the Women’s game a slow start proved costly for the Lancers as they dropped a 78-57 decision to the second place Huskies. Despite trailing by 14 points at the half Loyalist played a solid second half making the game closer then the Huskies would have liked. Once again third year forward Brittany Denneny recorded a double -double with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Katie Ballantyne had a solid night as well chipping in 18 points. The teams record now sits at 3-12 and will travel to the Nation’s Capital on Feb 20th to play the Algonquin Thunder in their final game of the season. With only seven players making the trip to George Brown the Men’s team battled the 10-7 Huskies until the final minutes of the game eventually loosing by a final score of 62-55. Down 7 at the half the Lancers managed to take a one point lead late in the game where turnovers and poor free throw shooting cost them a chance at another victory. Three different Lancers hit double digits in scoring with Trevor Mayer leading the way with 16 points, first year players Damone Donaldson and Calvin Chevannes had 15 and 11 points respectively. The team now falls to 4-14 on the season and will play their final two games of the year in Ottawa on February 19 & 20. |
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February 10, 2010 In Men’s action Fleming jumped out to an early 22 point lead and never looked back as the Lancers dropped their thirteenth game of the season. Coming off a 33 point performance in a win against Cambrian College on Saturday rookie Calvin Chevannes continued to have the hot hand for the Lancers as he had a team high of 19 points. Trevor Mayer returned to the lineup after missing the Cambrian game and chipped in 10 points while rookie Joe Brady led the Lancers with 9 rebounds. |
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The New Year is commencing with Trevor Mayer in 38th position in the OCAA Basketball League with 12.50 PPG and Damone Donaldson in 46th place with 11.60 PPG. |
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November 24, 2009
The Men's Basketball had a close game early on which eventually saw the visiting Knights take a 39-28 half time lead. Loyalist managed to get within 5 late in the game but the Knights defeated the Lancers by a score of 84-66. |
The men’s basketball team showed their strengths during 73-69 win over the Cambrian Golden Shield. Trevor Mayer led the way for the Lancers scoring 23 points in the game, followed closely by Alex Sargent with 19 points. The Lancers started off strong taking an 11-5 lead before the Golden Shield fought their way back to tighten the gap. With the help of several big 3’s, the Lancers led the game at the end of the first half 38-34. After a struggle early in the second half, the Lancers found their game and continued to hold off the Shield to earn their second win of the season.
Back Row (L-R): Coach Phil Howlett, Damone Donaldson, Calvin Chevannes, Trevor Mayer, Coach Darrell McGrath
Front Row (L-R): Rakeem Reynolds, Caleb Hugh, Jarin Fischl, Junior Thorkelson
Absent: Joseph Brady, Coach Derek Webb, Coach Kevin McGuire
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Photos by Adam Gagnon
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The 2008-2009 Basketball All Star Games took place March 28 at Durham College. Loyalist represented well with strong finishes in both the skills competitions and the final game.
Bryan Thomas and Brittany Denneny made it to the final round of the 2 ball competition. In the 3 point shoot out competition, Dianne Bouder made it to the finals for the women while Jarin Fishel placed 3rd in the men's division.
The Men's All Star game was won by the West All Stars by a score of 99-88 over the East All Stars. Playing for the East from Loyalist was Trevor Mayer.
In the women's All Star game, after keeping close score most of the game, the West All Star team beat the East All Star Team 71-68. Loyalist's Sara Maybee was named team MVP for the East.
Presenting her with her award is Jim Buck and The Raptor.
Basketball Update. . .
Five different basketball players played in their final home game as a member of the Loyalist Lancers on February 17th, 2009. Four members from the Ladies’ team and one from the Men’s team suited up in front of family members and Lancer fans for the last time.
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Chris Francis
Chris Francis wrapped up his three year stint by scoring 8 points for the Lancers. |
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The Coaches and the Athletic Department would like to thank these athletes for their incredible commitment to our program and wish them all the best with their future endeavours. |

Back Row: Coach Phil Howlett, Patrick Kalala, Jordan Perry, Oniel Lawrence, Bryan Thomas, Brennen Eberwein, Jarin Fischl, Trevor Mayer, Coach Darrell McGrath
Front Row: Nick Imrie, Jeffrey Kwakye, A.J. Miziolek, Chris Francis, Joe Chapman, Scott Maycock
Absent: Coach Kevin McGuire
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