U19
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BoQ All-Star Games 2024
Bay of Quinte Girls Basketball Leagues’s High School All-Star Games took place at Bayside Secondary in October 24
Junior teams consisted of:
Bella Degeer, NHHS |
Alicia Milmine, NHHS |
Kailyn Koopmans, QC |
Claire Mackenzie, QC |
Sofia Edgett, BSS |
Anabelle Wilson, BSS |
Madilyn Whiten, CSS |
Julia Smith, CSS (injured) |
Abby Rumig, PECI |
Chloe Lucas, PECI |
Paige McGrath, STSS |
Logan Potts, STSS |
Remy Dullard-Krizay, NCC |
Rylee Baldini-Jacobson, NCC |
Brooklyn Maracle, ESS |
Valorie Maracle, ESS |
Lily Bence, CHS |
Jessica Heyman, CHS |
Peyton Pleasance, ENSS |
Hadley Rozema, ENSS |
Coached by Darryl Drains and Pri Patel |
Senior teams consisted of:
Ainsley Phillips, CHS |
Makenzie Empey, CHS |
Katie Carman, CHS |
Rachel Cameron, BSS |
Jeri Anne Martin, BSS |
Olivia McFaul, CSS |
Khloe Langdon, CSS |
Kallie McCormack, CSS |
Mak Roach, STSS |
Kennedy Potts, STSS |
Reese Rivers, STSS |
Grace Crawford, NCC |
Sam Milne, NCC |
Chloe Caritey, SPSS |
Hailey Pikaart, SPSS |
Sara Wannamaker, NHHS |
Coached by: Ryan Barbeau and Hayley Davies
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Evelyn Shakell, Mike Kirby Award 2024
For anyone who may not be aware, Mike Kirby founded the Belleville Spirits Girls Basketball Club and worked tirelessly over many years to encourage development and competition through establishing an excellent girls basketball program in the Belleville area. He continues to be a supporter and advisor, both to the club executive and to basketball in this region.
The Mike Kirby Award is given to an athlete who demonstrates a love for the game, takes on leadership roles and encourages others to get involved. This athlete should demonstrate a desire to coach or lead within the sport now and into the future, therefore making their impact infectious and long lasting.
For the 2023-24 season, I am pleased to present the Mike Kirby Award to Evelyn Shakell. Evelyn is a strong and respected competitor across the basketball teams that she competes with. Everyone knows, without a doubt, when Evelyn is in the gym. She is quick to praise, equally quick to voice dissent. Ev comes full force and her impact on this team has been significant.
A talented natural athlete with amazing foot speed, deft passing, superior ball handling and full court vision Evelyn shows every day how the fire of sport is a good fit for her.
Ev supports her Indigenous heritage by serving on school board council and participating in Indigenous sport, including basketball. She will, no doubt, continue to teach and coach going forward. In her graduating year, Ev is going to Trent University to continue her studies. No doubt her influence will continue to be felt in the gym and beyond.
Charlotte Farrell, Spirit Award 2024
The SPIRIT Award is given to an athlete who exemplifies a positive attitude, plays to win while maintaining exemplary sportsmanship, encourages her teammates and carries herself with confidence, both on and off the court. Courage, resolution, tenacity are all synonyms for SPIRIT. One player on this U19 team checks all those boxes while always being supportive to her teammates.
Charlotte Farrell is competitive with a capital C, always willing to play many different roles to succeed as a team. She is a talented shooter but also a top level rebounder, defender, and playmaker. She encourages all, primarily by her own work ethic, to strive for the top.
Despite significant injury setbacks over the years, Charlotte has always been steadfast in her basketball work ethic. Spirits are blessed to have her back with her home club this season.
Congratulations Charlotte on a very impactful season.
For the 2023-24 season, I am pleased to present the SPIRIT Award to Charlotte Farrell.
U19 OBLX 2023-2024 Season Recap
OBLX U19 Provincial Champions!
Need I say more? While the gold medal speaks for itself, the journey to this achievement is equally noteworthy. This team boasted an ideal blend of seasoned players and fresh talent, with a balanced mix of Grade 11 and Grade 12 girls. Expectations were understandably high, given their ability to run, shoot, defend, and rebound—everything you want in a basketball team.
However, it took time for the girls to gel and truly understand one another. Throughout league play, we found ourselves in the middle of the pack, often alternating between wins and losses, frequently dropping our first game of the day. Injuries plagued us, with knee and head issues leading to extended recoveries. During our last OBL weekend, we had only seven players available, yet we still managed to maintain our typical 50% win rate.
Tournaments played a crucial role in helping us come together as a cohesive unit. Winning tough games against unfamiliar opponents instilled confidence and solidified our belief in ourselves as a strong team. Entering the provincial playoffs as the 5th seed among eight teams, we faced a challenging start against the #1 London team. Though we lost that first game, the girls displayed tenacity, patience, unity, and exceptional basketball skills. While offense may win games, it is defense that truly wins championships—and this team demonstrated that principle brilliantly.
I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Tim, Martha, parents, families, and the entire Spirits community for your unwavering support throughout the season. Strong foundations foster strong individuals, and that is clearly evident here. Thank you.
To Avery, Charlotte, Charlotte, Emery, Evelyn, Grace, Lou, Mak, Morgan, Mya, and Samantha: this gold medal win is a testament to your hard work and dedication. It’s been an incredible journey with fantastic results. Cherish this moment and the memories you’ve created with your teammates.
U19 OBLX Provincial Champions 2024!
U19 OBLX Provincial Champions
Last weekend saw the U19 Belleville Spirits travel to the Pan Am Centre in Scarborough for the OBLX Provincial championships.
Entering as a 5 seed (in a pool of 😎 Belleville faced #1 London BecomeOne on Friday night. London came out quick and strong; full court pressure, attacking offense, smothering defense. Valiant effort by all Spirit girls but in the end lost 44 – 37.
Saturday morning was rebound time. Facing North Toronto Huskies for the fourth time this season the Spirits wasted no time in establishing pace and control. Tenacious defense, aggressive rebounding at both ends, confident attack. A fast and fun game to watch; 62 – 42 Spirits.
Our final game in pool play was against Blessed Sacrament. Once again stifling defense shut down this quick guard heavy attack offense team, Spirits winning 58 – 53.
Medal play was crossover format so we met top seed Barrie from the other pool. Evenly matched on many levels the Spirits got key baskets and clutch free throws down the stretch; 45–40 Spirits.
Sunday, Mothers Day. Pretty sure every mother’s gift wish was the same; gold for our girls. Again, facing London BecomeOne. Spirits started really strong but London picked away at us to tie it up. Unbelievable man to man defense, relentless rebounding, key shot makes, calm free throw shooting. All these combined to allow the Spirits to prevail 43-40.
OBLX Provincial Champions. Full stop!
Thanks to team sponsor RBC Wealth Management Dominion Securities Inc for a great season!
Spirits u19 girls go 1-1 at home
By: Jessyka Maliksi
BELLEVILLE – This past Saturday the u19 girls took on the North Toronto Huskies and KW Vipers at Bayside Secondary School.
Being the first game of the day, the girls did not disappoint.
Their first game was against the North Toronto Huskies.
Both teams kept it close all four quarters, but the Spirits came up on top, winning 54-50.
With three players in double digits, this was a team effort up until the very end.
#23 Charlotte Farrell finished with 15 points, hitting crucial threes for the team to keep their lead.
#12 Louie McFaul and #2 Emery Leveque adding 12 points each.
After an eight hour wait, the girls played again for their last game of the day.
The Spirits went against the KW Vipers.
They put up a good fight the entire game, but couldn’t close the gap, losing by nine (51-60).
After a hard-fought battle, #4 MaKennin Roach finished the game with 14 points.
#23 Charlotte Farrell adding nine.
The girls’ next game is on Apr. 13 and 14 at Catholic Central High School.
U19 Season Recap
The Profit U19 team had a successful season by any metric. We started slowly as we had very little experience playing with one another. However, we came together, improved our individual skills, and our team play. We finished the OBL season with 7 wins and 5 losses which placed us in the bottom division for the Ontario Cup. In the round robin play, we played 3 very tight games but prevailed in each of them. This set up the gold medal game against a team we had a 1 win and 1 loss record against. However, we saved the best for last and won a blowout game in which we were never threatened, 54-34. Many thanks to the parents and players for their effort and dedication throughout the season – our efforts paid off!
Congratulations on a great season:
Kennedy
Morgan
Kaydin
Sophie
Sydney
Charlotte
Elena
Marlee
Brooke
Alexus
Grace