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DQ Athletes of the Week — January 8, 2015

January 9, 2015   ·   0 Comments

Mayfield Secondary School Dale Towe This 17-year-old held down the left side for the senior boys’ volleyball team, which came in third at ROPSSAA. “We played well as OFSAA,” he said. Away from school, he plays rep volleyball with the Mississauga Pakman organization. He also plays tennis and is active in wakeboarding. The Grade 12 student lives in the Caledon village area with his parents Glenn and Cathy Towe.

Mayfield Secondary School
Dale Towe
This 17-year-old held down the left side for the senior boys’ volleyball team, which came in third at ROPSSAA. “We played well as OFSAA,” he said. Away from school, he plays rep volleyball with the Mississauga Pakman organization. He also plays tennis and is active in wakeboarding. The Grade 12 student lives in the Caledon village area with his parents Glenn and Cathy Towe.

Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School Isabel Sawicki This Grade 9 student has been playing left wing on the school’s varsity girls’ hockey team, which won two of their first three games of the season. She also hoping to be a forward on the girls’ field hockey team in the fall. In the community, she’s captain of her BB rep hockey team in the Brampton Canadettes organization. The 14-year-old lives in Caledon East with her parents Annemaria and Christopher Sawicki.

Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School
Isabel Sawicki
This Grade 9 student has been playing left wing on the school’s varsity girls’ hockey team, which won two of their first three games of the season. She also hoping to be a forward on the girls’ field hockey team in the fall. In the community, she’s captain of her BB rep hockey team in the Brampton Canadettes organization. The 14-year-old lives in Caledon East with her parents Annemaria and Christopher Sawicki.

St. Michael Catholic Secondary School Diquan Taylor This 15-year-old has been contributing his skills as a point guard to the junior boys’ basketball team, which won two of its first three games of the season. He was also a running back on the junior boys’ football team, and is hoping to play soccer in the spring. In the community, he used to play basketball in the Mississauga Wolverines organization, and played last year for the Caledon Cougars, as well as grassroots basketball in Toronto. The Grade 10 student lives in Bolton with his mother Raquel Mootoosamy.

St. Michael Catholic Secondary School
Diquan Taylor
This 15-year-old has been contributing his skills as a point guard to the junior boys’ basketball team, which won two of its first three games of the season. He was also a running back on the junior boys’ football team, and is hoping to play soccer in the spring. In the community, he used to play basketball in the Mississauga Wolverines organization, and played last year for the Caledon Cougars, as well as grassroots basketball in Toronto. The Grade 10 student lives in Bolton with his mother Raquel Mootoosamy.

Humberview Secondary School Sean Nottle This Grade 12 students has been playing left wing for the school’s varsity hockey team that got off to a bit of a slow start, winning only one of its forst four games, but he contributed seven goals to the cause. He was also a wide receiver on the varsity football team and is hoping to play shortstop in the spring on the baseball team. In the community, he plays AA hockey in the Caledon Hawks organization and baseball with the Bolton Braves. The 17-year-old lives in Bolton with his parents Derek and Anna Nottle.

Humberview Secondary School
Sean Nottle
This Grade 12 students has been playing left wing for the school’s varsity hockey team that got off to a bit of a slow start, winning only one of its forst four games, but he contributed seven goals to the cause. He was also a wide receiver on the varsity football team and is hoping to play shortstop in the spring on the baseball team. In the community, he plays AA hockey in the Caledon Hawks organization and baseball with the Bolton Braves. The 17-year-old lives in Bolton with his parents Derek and Anna Nottle.

         

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