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2009-10 OUA East major awards and all-stars announced
Photo by Simon Séguin-Bertrand
HAMILTON, Ont. - Ontario University Athletics (OUA) is pleased
to announce its East major award winners and all-stars for men's
basketball.
Josh Gibson-Bascombe (Toronto) of the Ottawa
Gee-Gees is the East player of the year. The fifth-year guard was
one of four players to average more than 20 points per game,
averaging 20.1 in 22 games. He scored a total of 443 points.
Gibson-Bascombe led all of OUA with 137 assists and 53 steals. He
also contributed 107 rebounds and eight blocks. Gibson-Bascombe
shot 45.8 percent from the field on 140-of-306 shooting. He is also
an East first-team all-star.
Laurentian Voyageurs first-year guard Manny
Pasquale (Victoria) is the East rookie of the year.
Pasquale led all Laurentian players with 332 points, 73 assists and
22 steals. He also contributed 74 rebounds and six blocks. Pasquale
is not only a member of the East all-rookie team, but also a
second-team all-star.
Cole Hobin (Ashton, Ont.) of the Carleton Ravens
is the East defensive player of the year. The third-year guard led
the Ravens with 31 steals and 12 blocks, while collecting 109
rebounds, 77 of which came from the defensive end of the floor. The
Ravens were the top defensive team in OUA, allowing an average of
63.1 points per game.
Baris Ondul (Istanbul, Turkey) of the Queen's
Gaels is the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Ken Shields Award
nominee, given to the student-athlete who best exhibits outstanding
achievements in basketball, academics, and community involvement.
Ondul has been a featured guest speaker at sessions for first-year
students designed to help them adjust to the challenges and changes
of university life. He is an actively involved member of the
coaching staff for Queen's spring/summer club basketball program.
He also has been an active participant and organizer for the Books
and Basketball program that sees players visit local elementary
schools to share thoughts on reading and also engage in physical
activity. Ondul has successfully completed his engineering degree
in his second language.
Ottawa Gee-Gees head coach Dave Deaveiro is the
OUA East coach of the year. The Gee-Gees had the second-best record
in OUA this season at 18-4, climbing as high as No. 5 in the
national rankings. Deaveiro is in his 10th season as Gee-Gees head
coach, and is the school's all-time leader in wins. It is his third
East coach of the year award.
Joining Gibson-Bascombe as East first-team all-stars are Ryerson
Rams forward Boris Bakovic (Toronto), Queen's
forward Mitch Leger (Kingston, Ont.), Toronto
Varsity Blues guard Nick Magalas (Burlington,
Ont.) and Carleton forward Kevin McCleery
(Ottawa).
East second-team all-stars along with Pasquale include Varsity
Blues guard Rob Paris (St. Catharines, Ont.),
Carleton guard Elliot Thompson (Fredericton), York
Lions guard David Tyndale (Mississauga, Ont.) and
Gee-Gees guard Warren Ward (London, Ont.).
Forming the East all-rookie team with Pasquale are guard
Ostap Choliy (Oakville, Ont.) and forward
Dejan Kravic (London, Ont.) of York; Carleton
forward Tyson Hinz (Ottawa) and Gee-Gees forward
Ryan Malcolm-Campbell (Mississauga, Ont.).
2010 OUA EAST MEN'S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS
East Player of the Year: Josh Gibson-Bascombe
(Ottawa)
East Rookie of the Year: Manny Pasquale
(Laurentian)
East Defensive Player of the Year: Cole Hobin
(Carleton)
East Ken Shields Award: Baris Ondul (Queen's)
East Coach of the Year: Dave Deaveiro (Ottawa)
EAST FIRST-TEAM ALL-STARS
Boris Bakovic (Toronto) - Ryerson
Josh Gibson-Bascombe (Toronto) - Ottawa
Mitch Leger (Kingston, Ont.) - Queen's
Nick Magalas (Burlington, Ont.) - Toronto
Kevin McCleery (Ottawa) - Carleton
EAST SECOND-TEAM ALL-STARS
Rob Paris (St. Catharines, Ont.) - Toronto
Manny Pasquale (Victoria) - Laurentian
Elliot Thompson (Fredericton) - Carleton
David Tyndale (Mississauga, Ont.) - York
Warren Ward (London, Ont.) - Ottawa
EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
Ostap Choliy (Oakville, Ont.) - York
Tyson Hinz (Ottawa) - Carleton
Dejan Kravic (London, Ont.) - York
Ryan Malcolm-Campbell (Mississauga, Ont.) - Ottawa
Manny Pasquale (Victoria) - Laurentian
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