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OFSAA pulls plug on February/March championships

By Bernie Puchalski - January 28, 2022

bpsports ncdsb offsaa 01282022The Saint Francis basketball community’s hopes of hosting the 2022 Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations boys AA basketball championships March 7-9 in St. Catharines have been dashed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

On Thursday, OFSAA announced it would be cancelling its winter championships scheduled for February and March. It will be the second year in a row that OFSAA has cancelled boys basketball and girls volleyball championships and the third year that the pandemic has prevented OFSAA from staging boys and girls hockey championships. Denis Morris was set to host the boys AAA championships March 23-26 in St. Catharines.

By Bernie Puchalski - January 28, 2022

Also cancelled are alpine skiing, nordic skiing, snowboarding and curling. Earlier OFSAA announced there would be no swimming and wrestling championships in 2022 because the host organizing committees for both events withdrew and no replacements stepped forward.

“We are thankful for the commitment shown by our convenors and host organizing committee members who volunteered their time during the planning stages of the OFSAA winter championships and festivals,” OFSAA president Carolyn Chesney said in a statement. “Despite this cancellation of February and March OFSAA events, we again wish to reiterate our continued support for sports and activity for the benefit of students’ physical and mental well-being. School sports play a vital role in education and in the lives of students.

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Welcome home Johnny

By Bernie Puchalski: BP Sports Niagara - January 27, 2022

ndcs bpsports 012722Johnny Augustine’s day with the Grey Cup included a must-stop at Notre Dame.

The 2021 CFL champion with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers was at the Welland high school Thursday morning to share the historic trophy with former coaches, teachers and members of the Notre Dame senior football team.

“I have been looking forward to this moment for a very long time because I remember when Chris Van Zeyl did it. I remember how special that was and I wanted to do it as well,” the 28-year-old running back said.

Augustine described the Notre Dame visit as humbling.

“I wanted to do it in 2019 and then the pandemic hit,” he said. “Even though the world is upside down, I still wanted to take advantage of this opportunity.”

The 5-foot-9, 200-pounder felt it was important to do so.

“They helped me out in every way that I could have imagined because I came from Florida when I was 17,” he said. “They welcomed me with open arms and I am very close with (senior head coach Tim) Bisci. It is not just about football. It is about the community and how they guided me.”

That early guidance has stayed with Augustine forever.

“No one can ever take that away and when I knew I was getting the cup, my priority was coming back here.”

He has many fond memories of Notre Dame.

“My first year was a great experience, going from playing football in the States and then coming here. I played with some great guys and I will never forget that experience and the camaraderie. There are a lot of memories I am forgetting but that first year was amazing.”

Bisci has great memories of Augustine’s time with the Irish.

“He was the hardest-working kid that we ever had, without a doubt. It was getting to the point where the kid was getting up at 5 0’clock in the morning, riding his bike to go to the YMCA to work out. Then he would come to school and he would be eating all day and working out. Then he would go home and run. That was his day and it got to the point where his dad called me up and wanted to know what he was doing. His dad was concerned because he was never home but that what he was doing. He had nothing to worry about because he was a great kid.”

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Smrek claims NCAA MVP honours

By Bernie Puchalski - January 5, 2022

smrek 01052022In the span of less than a year, Anna Smrek went from being a spectator to the MVP of the NCAA Division 1 women’s volleyball championship.

“If I look back to January, it definitely wasn’t something that I could have predicted for myself,” the 18-year-old Welland Notre Dame graduate said. “I mainly went there to jumpstart my training because I wasn’t eligible to compete.”

The 6-foot-9 player headed to the University of Wisconsin in January 2021 but wasn’t eligible to play in the 2020 fall season which had been moved to the spring because of the COVID-19 pandemic

“Not being eligible to play was a little bit different but it helped me with my transition a little bit more because I could focus on developing and getting to know my team instead of having competition on my plate right away,” said the former Niagara Rapids and Defensa Volleyball Club travel player.

Smrek had a front row seat as Wisconsin made it to the NCAA Final Four in the spring of 2021 and lost in the semifinals. The squad resumed summer training in July followed by the preseason in August. University of Wisconsin photo

“At that time, I wasn’t starting and I wasn’t for a good bit of the season,” Smrek said.

When middle Danielle Hart tore her SCL at practice, Smrek took Hart’s position for a few games before she too suffered a knee injury. Although it wasn’t as serious as Hart’s, it kept her out of the lineup and she was replaced in the middle by another player on the Wisconsin roster.

It was then that Smrek was moved to right side.

“I took that on at practice and all of a sudden I was thrown into games at that position,” she said. “Over time, it started to become my position and my spot on the court.”

She shared the position with teammate Jade Demps.

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