2013 Durham College Women's Soccer

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PRIDE TRADITION EXCELLENCE

2013 Schedule

DATE

OPPONENT

TIME

THU. SEPT. 5

UOIT*

6 P.M.

FRI. SEPT. 6

ST. LAWRENCE

6 P.M.

THU. SEPT. 12 CENTENNIAL

6 P.M.

Tue. Sept. 17

@ Fleming

6 p.m.

Sat. Sept. 21

@ Cambrian

12 p.m.

FRI. SEPT. 27

ALGONQUIN

6 P.M.

SAT. SEPT. 28

LA CITE

1 P.M.

Tue. Oct. 1

@ George Brown

6 p.m.

Sat. Oct. 5

@ Seneca

2 p.m.

Oct. 25-26

OCAA Championship

Oakville, Ont.

Nov. 7-10

CCAA Championship

Surrey, B.C.

Home Games in CAPS *Exhibition Games Schedule Subject to Change ROGERS TV - OFFICIAL BROADCAST PARTNER OF THE DURHAM LORDS

2013

DURHAM COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER


DURHAM COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER

2013 ROSTER

RAMON MCINTOSH Head Coach • 1st Season ramon.mcintosh@durhamcollege.ca McIntosh is very familiar with the campus as he spent the past two seasons with the UOIT women’s soccer program as the goalkeeper coach. The Ridgebacks have had a ton of success in their inaugural two seasons having qualified twice for the OUA postseason. This year, the Ridgebacks picked up their first ever playoff victory as they defeated McMaster 2-0 in penalty kicks. Freshman goaltender Melissa MacKinnon shutout the Marauders for over 120 minutes and in penalty kicks as UOIT advanced to the quarterfinals.

00 Alicia Del Fucco Goalkeeper Sports Management

0 Kennedy Doyle Goalkeeper Enviromental Technology

1 Sarah Broderick Goalkeeper Fitness & Health Promotion

2 Vanessa Gudgin Defender Police Foundations

3 Charmaine Bosee Defender Enviromental Technology

4 Brittney Sero Midfielder Fitness & Health Promotion

McIntosh played soccer for York University where he won an OUA championship title in 2007 and were national semi-finalists. After his University career, he was the goalkeeper coach for York’s men’s and women’s teams. In 2010, the Lions went on to win the CIS national championship. Since 2005, he has been the technical coach and goalkeeper technical development program assistant director for the North Toronto Soccer Club, where he responsible for overseeing the identification, recruitment and development of youth players. Throughout his career, his involvement through OSA provincial programs and certification courses has led him to play a key role in the development and mentorship of elite players. He has implemented programs in grass roots, recreational and youth clubs as well as being involved with district, regional, provincial and national programs. In doing so, he has had the invaluable experience of serving under and working with some of Ontario and Canada’s top professionals. McIntosh played for Roberts Wesleyan University in Rochester New York of the NAIA division before moving on to York University and Playing in the PDL for the Thunder Bay Chill. In year one with all three programs, he played a integral role in making the playoffs. His teams qualified for the playoffs with Roberts at NAIA, winning the OUA Provincial Championship & reaching the national semi-finals with York, and Winning the Heartland Division in the PDL while playing with the Thunder Bay Chill. This past summer, McIntosh was the goalkeeper coach for both U-15 and U-16 Provincial Teams. Both groups returned from the National Championship with Gold medals, sweeping the competition.

5 Juliet Dias Forward Fitness & Health Promotion

6 Riley Graham Forward Pre Health

7 Jade Kurham Midfielder OTP/PTA

8 Kaela Stinchcombe Forward Paramedic

9 Kristina Crawford Midfielder Special Events Planning

10 Sharde Davis Defender ECE

STATE OF THE ART FACILITIES

Athletics is a big part of student life on campus. Durham College is home to many new state-of-the-art facilities including the brand new Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre. The facility is home to varsity athletics and has five gymnasiums totaling over 40,000 sq ft of playing area and can house over 3,000 spectators. Durham College student-athletes use the new Flex Centre for their weight and cardio-training. The building also features a dance studio, a full service athletic therapy clinic, training rooms and the campus health centre. Durham College is also home to the Campus Ice Centre and Campus Tennis Centre. Vaso’s field, nestled in the heart of the campus, is home to the Durham College women’s soccer program. With McIntosh’s experience as a head coach in intercollegiate soccer, there is certainly a lot of optimism right from the start of his career for the winning tradition to continue on campus.

11 Emily Helson Midfielder Trade Fundamentals

12 Olivia Quesnei Midfielder Fitness & Health Promotion

21 Sarah Rabena Defender Music Business

16 Chelsey Rogatinsky Defender Art & Design

22 Catrina Chido Defender Horticulture Technician

17 Holinda Millington Defender Electro Mechanical Engineering

23 Megan Arsenault Forward Graphic Design

19 Kayla Hellam Midfielder Fitness & Health Promotion

25 Jayme Gauthier Defender ECE

20 Amanda Pezzolesi Midfielder Emergency Services

26 Kenann Brissett Forward Sports Management

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