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The Carihi boys acted as dream wreckers at this tournament. Mike Herman (54kg), Alex Jinda (74kg), and Petro Kindy-Olesen (78kg) all entered the tournament unranked. They turned in excellent per-
respectively. All three earned bronze medals. Herman finished his high school career with a medal after missing last year and most of this year with a severely dislocated shoulder. Jinda exceeded all expectations, avenging two early season losses with thrilling and gritty come from behind victories. KindyOlesen earned his first provincial placing with dominant performances
over ranked opponents, falling eventually to the eventual champion in the semi-finals. Carihi Coach Jason Kerluck said, “as a team, we turned a corner this weekend. We have become the opponent that the rest of the province doesn’t want to wrestle. Coach Mckenzie and I can’t wait to see this team continue to dominate next year.” Carihi athletes Jocelyn Staniforth and Corinne Holmes, along with Southgate wrestler Joel House also attended the
tournament. All three competed hard and look forward to returning next year. In the team race, Timberline and Carihi boys finished seventh and ninth respectively out of more than 30 teams. Coach Scott Mckenzie says, “two top ten finishes from a town the size of Campbell River is almost unheard of. It was an awesome weekend.” Next up for the Campbell River wrestlers is the National Championships in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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Seawatch welcomes the return of Dr. Bre’el Davis following her maternity leave as of March 1, 2015. We would like to thank Drs. Bakker, Kask, and Logan for the excellent care and coverage they have provided in her absence. As of September 2015, Dr. Farias will also be joining the clinic and will opening her practice to Seawatch patients and to those of the community without a family practitioner.
We are delighted to announce that as of March 30, 2015 Dr. Logan will join our Seawatch family. Some of you will have met Dr. Logan as she is currently providing locum coverage at the clinic. Dr. Angela Logan has recently relocated to Campbell River from Ontario
with her husband and young son. She studied at both McMaster and Queen’s University in Ontario, moving to Chilliwack, BC to complete her Family Medicine Residency through UBC. They have moved to Campbell River to be closer to the mountains and ocean and to live the active lifestyle they enjoy. Dr. Logan will be joining Seawatch at the end of March 2015, helping to take over care of some of Dr. Byron’s and Dr. Hind’s patients before she goes on a maternity leave starting August 2015. She will be looking to start full practice when she returns from maternity leave in February 2016. Dr. Logan enjoys all areas of family medicine with particular interest in the areas of women’s health and pediatrics, including intrapartum obstetrical services with the Campbell River Maternity Group.
Dr. Alejandra Farias originally comes from Chile where she graduated as a Medical Doctor in 2003. Her graduate studies brought her to Vancouver where she completed a MSc and PhD in the field of cardiac rehabilitation. Canada soon became home and with the support of her husband and two children she graduated from the Family Medicine Residency at UBC in 2015. Because of the beautiful scenery along with a strong desire to have a family life on Vancouver Island, she and her family will be making Campbell River home. Although she enjoys all fields of family medicine, Dr Farias’s interests include general medicine, chronic disease care and geriatric medicine.
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This past year has been a year of transition for Seawatch Medical Clinic. We would like to thank our physicians and staff for their commitment to those we serve and to our patients for their continued patience. Please join us in welcoming Drs. Angela Logan and Alejandra Farias to our clinic and community!
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