Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sting Varsity Volleyball rolling and improving heading into Holiday Break


Sting Men's Volleyball's Kyle McCann in action during a recent home game at Newnham Gymnasium.

By: Michael Katz, Seneca Student Sports Reporter

The Seneca Sting Men’s and Women’s Volleyball teams have respectively shown flashes of brilliance and signs of improvement in the first half of their 2011-2012 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) seasons.

The Sting Men find themselves with the second-best record (9-1) in the OCAA’s East Region behind the undefeated Algonquin Thunder, and after an inconsistent start to the season, the Sting Women are back to the .500 mark after a recent streak of three consecutive wins (followed by two straight losses) including two impressive victories against the George Brown Huskies (5-5) and Algonquin (6-4).

The Sting Women currently sit tied for sixth in the OCAA East.

The three victories did not come easy - the club had to scrap its way through two grueling five game sets, which proved a test of the team’s mental toughness. First-year Senecan setter Giulia De Giorgio, a Liberal Arts student from Etobicoke, credits the team’s fitness for the their recent success.

“In a five set match, the team that’s in better shape often comes out on top. We do pretty well in that area.”

Neither match was “pretty” per se but the club did what was necessary to get the wins.

First-year head coach Shane Timms (of the Women’s Team; Timms has coached the men for three seasons) is proud of the team, which in his mind has successfully battled through a very difficult early season schedule. 

“The first half was going to be tough for us, we just needed to push through and get as many wins going into the break as possible.”

Third-year libero Clare Weisser, of Queensville, Ont., a Therapeutic Recreation student believes the Sting cannot afford to “take a game off.”

“Each win is a really big one. Every game matters - if you lose a winnable game, it could really hurt you in the end.”

In order to ensure this doesn’t happen the team plans to continue improving on the communication aspects of their game. This will prove critical as they head off to compete with division heavyweights the Cambrian Golden Shield (10-0) and Trent University Excalibur (8-2). 

De Giorgio believes that improved communication will lead to better results.

 “We have to work hard and communicate, communicate and communicate in order to be successful.”

Timms likes both his teams chances at being successful, largely because of their ability to have multiple scoring threats on the floor at all times. 

The Sting Men feature two players in the Top 20 in Kills in the OCAA this season including Peter Christian (87), a Fire Protection student from Morpeth, Ont. and Predrag Gajic (79), a Police Foundations student from Scarborough.  Christian also finds himself in the Top 10 in points-scored with 125 at the Holiday Break.  The Sting Men have won three in a row headed into the mid-way repose.

Both Seneca squads do not boast one sole all-star, rather, through Timms’ emphasis on the team-game, feature solid groups which consistently produce from all positions. 

This makes it very difficult for opponents to focus on a single player in their schemes.

 “It makes it very tough for opponents to know who we’re going to.  Especially, late in matches,” says Timms.

This gives the Sting teams an edge over several divisional opponents.

De Giorgio agrees with her coach’s philosophy on team play.

“I’d rather have a team where everyone scores consistently. It’s a lot better than one player scoring most of the points.”

Sting Women’s Volleyball will be back on their home floor in 2012, so make sure to come on out and support the squad as they try to win the OCAA gold for the first time in 15 years. 

Seneca’s next home matches will take place at Newnham Campus Gymnasium (Building G, Sports Centre, Lower Level) on Friday, January 27 at 6 p.m. against Trent, followed by games on Saturday, January 28 at 12 p.m. against George Brown and Wednesday, February 1 at 6 p.m. against the Durham Lords.  

Focusing on the little things key for Men’s Team headed into Holiday Break

While the women’s team continues to improve, the men’s squad is playing at a high level of their own heading into the Holiday Break.  The phenomenal start to the season is big news for the Seneca men’s squad which has never previously brought home OCAA gold.

However, despite the early success, third-year coach Shane Timms says the team still has a lot of work to do if they want to be number one come February and the OCAA Championship.

“We still need to work on focusing on every point, however, the effort is consistently strong.”

Third-year setter Kyle McCann, a Fire Protection student from Toronto, seems to be in agreement with his coach. He also believes the team needs to crack down on its errors.

“It’s tough to climb back into games when we lose our focus and get on bad runs.”

By the sounds of it, one might think this team is struggling, however, it’s quite the opposite - the team is happy to be working out these early season kinks in the first half of the year if they want to be at their best for February.

Third-year middle Justin Parsons, a Fire Protection Engineering student from Mt. Pearl, Newfoundland argues this is the best time of the year to be fine tuning the team’s game.

“We’re on our way up, improving every game. As long as we’re peaking at OCAA’s, we will be fine.”

The team isn’t dwelling on the loss to first-place Algonquin either.

“The team will dissect the match. We learn a lot more from losing than winning,” said Coach Timms of the difficult learning experience.

And if this team does in fact improve on what has already been a very impressive first half, there’s no reason to believe this team can’t come out on top by the time the OCAA Championship rolls around.

Catch the Sting Men at home in January 2012 at Newnham Campus Gymnasium (Building G, Sports Centre, Lower Level) as they take on Trent at 8 p.m. on Friday, January 27 and George Brown at 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 28. 

Getting to know your 8-0, No. 1-Ranked Seneca Sting Varsity Women’s Basketball Team


The view from the Sting bench during a recent home game in November; Head Coach Craig Walker looking on.
By: Michael Katz, Seneca Student Sports Reporter

With this week’s latest victory in the books, the Seneca Sting’s Varsity Women’s Basketball team firmly planted themselves in sole possession of first place in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association’s (OCAA) East Region.

The Sting Women’s squad romped the Georgian Grizzlies by a score of 74-37 on Wednesday, improving their record to a league best 8-0 record on the season. At the midway point of the campaign and with the Holiday Break in their midst, the Sting have plenty of reason to feel festive heading into the New Year.
The Sting are the best defensive team in the OCAA having given up only 317 points in their eight games this season.  By stark contrast, Seneca (619 points-for) is second in scoring behind the Sheridan Bruins (7-2 record, 651 points-for). 

This well-rounded group is getting scoring from a variety of sources including three Senecans (Tamara Nembhard – 12.6 PPG, Chanel Grellmore – 10.2 PPG, and Lauren Egglestone – 10.2 PPG) averaging double-digits points-per-game on the season.  On the defensive side of the ball, Nembhard and Grellmore are each in the Top 10 in blocks while Nembhard is in the Top 20 in rebounds per game, averaging 7.6, leading the Sting. 

Meanwhile, first-year Senecan Tara Minicuci is not far behind in the scoring race averaging a tidy 9.2 PPG.

The basketball squad has a unique blend of rookies and veterans in various programs throughout all four Seneca campuses. I got the opportunity to catch up with high flying sophomore Egglestone and rookie animal lover Minicuci.
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Lauren Egglestone

Player Profile

Hometown: Oakville, Ontario
High School: Oakville Trafalgar High School

Sting Bio

Position: Forward
Height: 6’1
Year: 2
Jersey Number: 11
Why number #11? : That’s what they had for me.

Seneca College

Why did you choose to come to Seneca College? :  The Aviation Program
Program: Bachelor of Flight Technology
Future Profession: Pilot
What got you into flying? : Both my parents are pilots (Father: Air Canada/Mother: Recreational)

Fun with Food

Pre-Game Meal: Toast and Peanut Butter
Post-Game Meal: Grilled Cheese
Favourite Food: Spaghetti and Meatballs

Guilty Pleasures

Favourite TV Show: CSI
Favourite Movie: Lion King
Favourite Artist: Taylor Swift
Pump-Up Song: Make Me Proud – Drake
Hobbies outside of Basketball: Travelling, I’ve been to Japan, Egypt, Australia and many other places.

Early Season Success

Feelings on early season victory over rival Algonquin Thunder: Yeah! It felt good, especially because we beat Algonquin! They’re a great team.
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Tara Minicuci

Player Profile 

Hometown: Richmond Hill, Ontario
High School: Richmond Hill High School
University: Honours Degree in Kinesiology at York University

Seneca College

Why did you choose to come to Seneca College? :  A combination of wanting to get into the Veterinary Technician Program and the King campus being so close to home.
Program: Veterinary Technician Program
What got you into caring for animals? : I love animals! And I’ve always loved caring and nurturing for them.
Are you a Dog or Cat Lover? : Definitely a Dog lover!
Pets at Home: Big dog named Max aka “Cutious Max”

Sting Bio

Position: Guard
Height: 5’6
Year: 1
Jersey Number: 22
Why number #22? : I had number 4 at York, but I didn’t want the same number at Seneca. So I decided on 22, because 2+2=4.

Fun with Food

Pre-Game Meal: Sour Snowboards
Post-Game Meal: Sandwiches (Turkey/Ham w/ Cheese)
Favourite Food: Pizza (Don’t tell Coach Walker)

Guilty Pleasures

Favourite TV Show: Friends/Dexter
Favourite Movie: The Grinch - I can quote the whole movie!
Favourite Musical Artist: The Band Perry
Pump-Up Song: Rain over Me – Marc Anthony
Hobbies outside of Basketball: Snowboarding/Shopping/Baking

Early Season Success

Thoughts on the 8-0 start: It feels great! I love being on a winning team!

Lauren, Tara and the rest of the Sting Women’s Basketball squad can be seen in action when you come out and support The Sting during their upcoming home games in the New Year. The Sting start-off 2012 with a bang, facing-off against rivals, Algonquin College, on Friday, January 20 at 6 p.m. at Newnham Campus Gymnasium (Building G, Sports Centre, Lower Level).