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Haley makes history, Dinos edged by Pandas

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THUNDER BAY, ON (CIS) – Gen Haley won her fifth gold medal in five years - the first female in the history of CIS wrestling to do so - while the Calgary Dinos women's team was just edged out for the CIS Championship by the Alberta Pandas on the second day at the 2011 CIS wrestling championships. 

Alberta won the women's championship banner by just two points over Calgary, while Concordia came out on top on the men's side. 

Haley, Erica Wiebe (72 kg) and Leah Callahan (82 kg) all took gold for the Dinos, while Brian Hutton was the only medal-winner for the men, taking bronze in the 68 kg division. 

With her historic performance, Haley was the CIS Female Outstanding Wrestler of the Year for the second straight year.

CIS AWARDS:
Outstanding Wrestler (MVP):
Female - Gen Haley (Calgary)
Male- Vince Cormier (UNB)

Rookie of the Year:
Male- Steven Takahashi (Western)
Female-  Jade Papke (Guelph)

R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award:
Female - Diana Ford (Brock)
Male- Jason Wass (Alberta) and Connor Malloy (Regina)

Coach of the Year:
Male- Victor Zilberman (Concordia)
Female -Owen Dawkins (Alberta)

Community Service Award:
Female- Jasmine Mian (Brock)
Male - Kevin MacLelan (McMaster)

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS:

Women
 
Alberta 47 pts
Calgary 45
Brock 44
Lakehead 27
Saskatchewan 26
Western Ontario 25
Concordia 24
Guelph 22
Memorial 12
UNB 10
Regina 8
McMaster 5
 
Men
 
Concordia 55 pts
UNB 52
Regina 49
Saskatchewan 41
Guelph 34
Western Ontario 29
McMaster 29
Alberta 26
Lakehead 25
Brock 20
Calgary 18
Toronto 11
 
INDIVIDUAL MEDAL MATCHES:
 
Women's Finals

-48 kg: Jasmine Mian (Brock) def. Jade Papke (Guelph)
-51 kg: Diana Ford (Brock) def. Jennifer Nguyen (Western)
-55 kg: Gen Haley (Calgary) def. Koren Pitkethly (Saskatchewan)
-59 kg: Samantha Stewart (UNB) def. Marlen Figueroa (Alberta)
-63 kg: Nikita Chicoine (Concordia) def. Larissa D'Alleva (Western)
-67 kg: Allison Leslie (Guelph) def. Sabrina Kelly (Alberta)
-72 kg: Erica Wiebe (Calgary) def. Veronia Keefe (Concordia)
-82 kg: Leah Callahan (Calgary) def. Nicole Plummer (Lakehead)

Women's Bronze

-48 kg: Haley Thomas (Alberta) def. Trisha Elliot (Regina)
-51 kg: Natasha Kramble (Saskatchewan) def. Lydsay Almeida (Alberta)
-55 kg: Victoria Ralph (Memorial) def. Bethany Fuzzan (Alberta)
-59 kg: Kathleen Ken (Saskatchewan) def. Aislynn Torfason (Lakehead)
-63 kg: Laura Steffler (Brock) def. Alison Sokalski (Alberta)
-67 kg: Elizabeth William (Concordia) def. Ruth Laing (Calgary)
-72 kg: Molly Bouchard (Alberta) def. Rebecca Levitt (Brock)
-82 kg: Alishiah Depass (Brock) def. Alysha Anderson (McMaster)
 
Men's Finals
 
-54 kg: Steven Takahashi (Western) def. Gilbert Musonza (Regina)
-57 kg: David Tremblay (Concordia) def. Gaston Tardif (Lakehead)
-61 kg: Vince Cormier (UNB) def. Kirk Ackerman (Regina)
-65 kg: Ilya Abelev (Western) def. Cory Horsburgh (Regina)
-68 kg: Shawn Daye- Finley (UNB) def. Mario Pereira (Concordia)
-72 kg: Ryan Myrfield (Saskatchewan) def. Ryan Blake (McMaster)
-76 kg: Connor Malloy (Regina) def. Jake Jagas (Guelph)
-82 kg: Daniel Olver (Saskatchewan) def. Kevin MacLellan (McMaster)
-90 kg: Korey Jarvis (Guelph) def. Eric Feunekes (UNB)
90-130 kg: David Zilberman (Concordia) def. Charles Thoms (UNB)

Men's Bronze
 
-54 kg: Dustin Helwig (Lakehead) def. Shujon Mazumder (Toronto)
-57 kg: Jason Wass (Alberta) def. Dylan Bray (Saskatchewan)
-61 kg: Stephen DeLayen (Concordia) def. Nick Rowe (Brock)
-65 kg: Scott Schillar (Concordia) def. John Cottril (Brock)
-68 kg: Brian Hutton (Calgary) def. Alex Kelly (Saskatchewan)
-72 kg: Ben Sayah (UNB) def.  Mattrix Fereirra (Brock)
-76 kg: Dene Ringette (Toronto) def. Michael Noonan (Concordia)
-82 kg: Matt Miller (Concordia) def. Kevins Ens (Western)
-90 kg: Colten Woznow (Lakehead) def. Sean House (McMaster)
90-130 kg: John Fitzgerald (Guelph) def. Dan Nwaerondu (Calgary)

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