Banquet

The Banquet will be held at December 1, 2005 at 6:30 p.m. at the Brockville Memorial Centre.
For directions, please visit the Directions & Maps link found above or at the left. The Memorial Centre is located just North of Parkedale Avenue on Laurier Blvd.

All teams are expected to attend. Dresses, skirts, or pant suits should be worn by the athletes and shirts and ties for males. NO JEANS OR TRACK SUITS WILL BE PERMITTED ! Athletes will be asked to leave if the dress code in not followed.

This year due to limited space at our facility, we are limiting teams to a maximum of fifteen people
attending the banquet. In the event that some teams do not use their full allotment of seats, these seats will be available for schools who may have more than fifteen people. This will be a last minute decision as we will be getting this information the Saturday before the championship. I will do my best to contact you in advance, but these seats may only be available when you arrive.

Thank you for your understanding in this matter.

Please use the Banquet Order Form found here in order to secure your table seating. The Banquet Order form information is also in the Entry Form package.

South Grenville's OFSAA Committee would like to welcome our guest speaker, Christie Lauzon, the Head Coach of Carleton University's Womens Basketball Team. Lauzon heads into her third year as head coach of the Ravens. The squad has continued to improve each of her two years, at the helm of the program. With her talented Coaching Staff, Lauzon looks to lead Carleton into the post season in 2005-06.

A native of London, ON, Christie graduated from the University of Vermont with a Bachelor of Science in Education. Lauzon played for the Catamounts from 1995 to 2000. She was the team captain three years and a member of the Vermont team that captured the 1999-2000 America East Regular Season and Tournament Championship. Christie won several awards for her play during her career. She was named to the 1999-2000 America East All-Tournament Team, and won the University of Vermont's Coach's Award and was the team's Top Academic Student-Athlete during the Championship season.

Upon completion of her undergraduate degree, Christie was hired by the University of Vermont as a full time Assistant Coach, and also began work on her M. Ed. in Exercise Science.

Lauzon has also worked in the Basketball Ontario Elite Development Programs with the Huron Region Midget and Southwest Region Juvenile Teams and has a wealth of experience runningn camps and clinics for players of all ages and levels of experience.

Read more about Carleton Basketball and Ms. Lauzon here