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Transcript of HTHS Senior Boys Basketball Program 2010-2011
GOOD LUCK TO ALL!
Our team joins in wishing all thevery best of success to everyone
on the Harrison Trimble Trojans basketball team!
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On behalf of City Council and the residents of Moncton, I wish the Harrison Trimble High School Trojans a successful 2010 - 2011 season. Play with heart and good sportsmanship, and enjoy all the excitement that basketball has to offer! Thank you to all players, coaches and the support team for their drive and dedication for youth basketball.
Au nom du conseil municipal et des résidants de Moncton, bon succès aux Trojans du Harrison Trimble High School pour la saison 2010-2011. Jouez avec passion, faites preuve d'un bon esprit sportif et, surtout, profitez du plaisir qu’offre le basket-ball! Merci aux joueurs, aux entraîneurs et aux bénévoles pour votre dévouement au basket-ball pour jeunes.
George LeBlanc Mayor / Maire
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From The Principal of Harrison Trimble High School
On behalf of Harrison Trimble High School, I would like to congratulate all players, families, and coaches for their contributions to the Harrison Trimble High School Senior Boys’ Basketball program.
Your enthusiasm and dedication to this program will
greatly enhance your years at Harrison Trimble High School as well as prepare you for life after high school. As you represent your team and your school, I am certain that you will play fair and perform your best. We are all very proud of you!.
Finally, I would like to thank all parents and coaches
for their support of our basketball program. Without people like you, HTHS would not have the athletic programs that we do; thank you!
Good luck!! Bonne Chance!!
Trojan Pride, Tami Geldart-Van Wart Principal
Harrison Trimble High school
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How it all began ! The Harrison Trimble Basketball program is filled with pride and
tradition
Harrison Trimble High School Varsity Boys Basketball Team 1963-1964
THIRD PARTY WAREHOUSING 60,000 ft2
PRODUCT REWORK
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MVP’S
Over the years the program has produced many tremendous players. Here are the team MVP’s dating back
to the very beginning.
How many names do you recognize?
1963 - Mason Coates 1987 - Ron MacFadden
1964 - Reigh Sweezey 1988 - Jeff Mowatt
1965 - Allan Jones 1989 - Chris Cummings
1966 - Frank Russel 1990 - Jamie Forsythe
1967- Danny Atkins 1991 - Tim Wallace
1968 - Doug Crossman 1992 - Tony Leger
1969 - Greg Mitton 1993 - Kevin Hansen
1970 - Tim Sullivan 1994 -Jared Joudry
1971 - Scott Fowler 1995 - Ryan Johnston
1972 - Keith Steeves 1996 - Ryan Johnston
1973 - Steve McNally 1997 - Dwayne Ells
1974 - Allan McFee 1998 - Matt Girvan
1975 - Dale Nicholas 1999 - Greg Close
1976 - Bruce Campbell 2000 - Greg Close
1977 - Bruce Campbell 2001 - Ryan Doucette
1978 - Greg Campbell 2002 - Jon Vautour
1979 - Allan Abbass 2003 - Jeff Vass
1980 - Allan Abbass 2004 - Jeff Vass
1981 - Ed McNally 2005 - Sean Boulay
1982 - Ed McNally 2006: Alderic Keith
1983 - Danny Forbes 2007 - Dave Fox
1984 - Tony Matthews 2008 - Jordan Gillis
1985 - Tony Matthews 2009 - Dave Fox
1986 - Dan Campbell 2010 - Steven Fox
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1963: St. Stephen High School 1987: Kennebecasis Valley High
1964: Saint John High School 1988: Sussex Regional High School
1965: St. Malachy’s High School 1989: Fredericton High School
1966: St. Stephen High School 1990: Fredericton High School
1967: Rothesay Regional High School 1991: Sussex Regional High School
1968: St. Malachy’s High School 1992: Fredericton High School
1969: St. Stephen High School 1993: Harrison Trimble High School
1970: Fredericton High School 1994: Riverview High School
1971: St. Stephen High School 1995: Fredericton High School
1972: Fredericton High School 1996: Fredericton High School
1973: Fredericton High School 1997: Harrison Trimble High School
1974: Fredericton High School 1998: Fredericton High School
1975: Fredericton High School 1999: Fredericton High School
1976: Fredericton High School 2000: Fredericton High School
1977: Fredericton High School 2001: Fredericton High School
1978: Fredericton High School 2002: Fredericton High School
1979: Saint John High School 2003: Sussex High School
1980: Kennebecasis Valley High School 2004: Fredericton High School
1981: Fredericton High School 2005: Fredericton High School
1982: Fredericton High School 2006: Fredericton High School
1983: Fredericton High School 2007: Fredericton High School
1984: Fredericton High School 2008: Riverview High School
1985: Fredericton High School 2009: Fredericton High School
1986: Fredericton High School 2010: Fredericton High School
PAST CHAMPIONS
The Harrison Trimble Varsity Boys Basketball team plays in the New Brunswick AAA High School Basketball League. Every year this league produces great Championship teams who
play exciting and competitive basketball. The HTHS Trojans have twice won the Provincial Championship.
Here are all of the past champions
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ROSS SOBEY August 30, 1967 – September 22, 1992
His career continued at the junior level where he competed in two National Junior Championships. When Ross moved to Senior Baseball with the Moncton Mets, he remained a dominating force around the province. Unfortunately, Ross had to terminate his baseball career when he developed cancer. Friends remember Ross for his strength and courage. One friend recalls: “Ross never, ever had a negative thing to say about anyone or anything. He was simply an excellent person and friend.” Ross is survived by his parents, Ashley and Keitha and his two sisters, Barbara and Erin. In memory of his strong work ethic and positive attitude, the Ross Sobey Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the Most Valuable Player on the Harrison Trimble Senior Boys Basketball Team.
At the age of twenty five, one of Moncton’s finest young athletes passed away due to cancer. Ross Sobey, the son of Ashley and Keith Sobey of Moncton, was a highly respected athlete in the community who dedicated a large portion of his life to sports. His efforts and attitude towards people and sports were admired by many. Growing up, Ross attended Harrison Trimble High School, where he excelled both athletically and scholastically. His favourite sports were baseball, basketball and hockey. As an athlete he was a leader both on the diamond and on the hard-court.
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TROJAN BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME
The idea for the Basketball Hall of Fame came from wanting to honor the rich tradition that our basketball Alumni had set in place for the teams that came after them. The foundation of the Trojan Basketball Program was set over 40 years ago and has remained unchanged since then. Trimble’s program has always had a blue collar attitude, valuing hard work, determination, dedication, loyalty and team work. It is these attributes that led us to our inductee’s. These people have shown how the skills and lessons learned on a basketball court, transfer into successful lives. The hard work, determination, dedication, loyalty and team work that they demonstrated as Trojans has been evident in their careers and their families. They represent the Trojan Traditions, which the present team strives to attain. It is very important for the present players to understand that a successful program is steeped in the traditions of all the players that have came before them and when they put on a Trojan Basketball Jersey, they represent every player that has worn a Trojan Basketball Jersey. It is that Trojan Pride that other schools try so hard to imitate. This year’s inductee’s are responsible for creating these traditions and pride that is unmatched in this province. Inductees for 2006: Inductees for 2007 Inductees for 2008
1960’s: Alan Jones 1960’s: Bob Wallace 1960’s: Al McPhee 1970’s: Steven McNally 1970’s: Keith Steeves 1970’s: Bruce Campbell 1980’s: Ed McNally 1980’s: Allan Abbass 1980’s: Tony Matthews 1990’s: Tim Wallace 1990’s: Ryan Johnston 1990’s: Kevin Hansen Coach: Don Grant Coach: Brian Forsythe Coach: Don Morton
Inductees for 2009:
1970’s: Allen McFee 1980’s: Chris Cummins
1990’s: Shawn Craik Supporter: Marie Killam
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Senior Boys ‘AAA’ Varsity Basketball
# Player
4 Evan Fitzsimmons
5 Daniel Maxwell
6 Matt Brine
8 Kris Brine
9 Colin Briggs
10 Tyler Pavlovic
11 Zach Pavlovic
12 Dan Gaudet
15 Dave Boulay
21 Sean Davis
45 Alex Fowler
Head Coach Jeff Vass
Asst Coach Josh Tait
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#9 Colin Briggs
Guard/Forward
Grade 12
Height 5’ 9”
Beaverbrook School
Future Plans – Study Fine Arts and
become a teacher
“Don’t hate the player, hate the game”.
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#11 Zach Pavlovic
Forward
Grade 12
Height 6’3”
Queen Elizabeth School
Future Plans– Surfer
“To live is the rarest thing in the world.
Most people exist, that is all.” – Oscar
Wilde
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#12 Dan Gaudet
Guard
Grade 12
Height 5’ 9”
Beaverbrook School
Future Plans –become a firefighter
“Now do the John Wall”.
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#15 Dave Boulay
Guard
Grade 11
Height 6’2”
Magnetic Hill School
Future Plans– Entrepreneur
“Our job is to do the impossible, and make
it look good.” – Captain America
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#8 Kris Brine
Guard
Grade 10
Height 5’ 11”
Birchmount School
Future Plans – become an architect
“Be more concerned with your character
than your reputation, because your
character is what you really are, your
reputation is merely what others think you
are.” – John Wooden
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#21 Sean Davis
Forward
Grade 10
Height 6’1”
Queen Elizabeth School
Future Plans– Entrepreneur
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t
take”.
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#4 Evan Fitzsimmons
Guard
Grade 10
Height 5’ 8”
Birchmount School
Future Plans – Become an engineer
“Talent wins games, but teamwork and
intelligence wins championships.” –
Michael Jordan
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#45 Alex Fowler
Forward
Grade 10
Height 6’0”
Birchmount School
Future Plans– Become an accountant
“Success is peace of mind which is a
direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing
you did your best to become the best you
are capable of becoming.” – John Wooden
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#10 Tyler Pavlovic
Forward
Grade 10
Height 6’ 1”
Queen Elizabeth School
Future Plans – become an architect
“It isn’t what you do, but how you do it” –
John Wooden
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#6 Matt Brine
Guard
Grade 9
Height 5’11”
Birchmount School
Future Plans– Entrepreneur
“Some people want it to happen, some
wish it would happen, others make it
happen.” – Michael Jordan
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#5 Daniel Maxwell
Guard
Grade 9
Height 5’ 7”
Queen Elizabeth School
Future Plans – become a carpenter
“He who conquers, conquers himself.”
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1963-1964: Avery McCordick
1964-1966: Dick Crabb
1966-1967: Hubert Sweezy
1967-1969: Frank Sentell
1969-1977: Don Morton
1977-1980: Don Grant
1980-1981: Don Morton
1982-1983: Don Morton & Brian Forsythe
1983-1996: Brian Forsythe
1996-1999: Scott Steeves
1999-2009: Todd McKillop
2010: Jeff Vass
Biography of Dr. Herbert Harrison Trimble
Dr. H.H. Trimble, born September 7, 1897, played basketball for the Provincial Normal School in Fredericton, N.B. during his graduation year in 1916. Before H.H. Trimble could move on to University, he first had to serve his country as a Canadian soldier in the First World War. Upon returning from WWI, H.H. Trimble chose to attend the University of New Brunswick. During H.H. Trimble’s time at U.N.B. he was the captain of the championship winning football team in 1921. He played basketball for two years (1921-1922) as centre and team manager, winning the championship title in 1922. He also received the Sir Frederick Williams – Taylor Medal (Awarded to the Athlete of the Year) for the three years he attended U.N.B. (1920, 1921, & 1922). In 1939 (Seventeen years after Trimble’s graduation from U.N.B. with his B.A.) H.H. Trimble once again left his country to fight for its freedom in the Second World War as the rank of Captain. As a phenomenal athlete and Dr. Trimble was a veteran of both World Wars, H.H. Trimble lived his life to the fullest. Always willing to lend a helping hand to the community of Moncton, even to the end of his days.
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Lounsbury’s is proud to support the students of
Harrison Trimble High School - have a great year!
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Let’s meet the coaches
Jeff Vass & Josh Tait
Jeff Vass is in his first year as Head Coach. A former Trimble stand-out, Jeff was a conference All Star in both football and basketball, as well as a two time team MVP and the Male Athlete of the Year. He recently attended Crandall University where he was a two time MVP of the basketball team and the 2004-05 Male Athlete of the Year. Josh Tait is in his first year as Assistant Coach. Josh graduated from Trimble with Honors in 2005 after playing four years of varsity football and three years of varsity basketball. He graduated from St. Mary’s University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree.
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PLAYER PROFILE
PICTURES
2010-11
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THE EARLY DAYS CAN YOU GUESS WHO
IS WHO??
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Date vs. Location Time
Nov 10th - Weds EMM EMM 8:00 PM
Nov 13 - Fri RHS RHS 8:00 PM
Nov 15 - Mon MHS U de M 8:00 PM
Nov 17 - Weds l'Odyssée HTHS 8:00 PM
Nov 26 - Fri BHS BHS 8:00 PM
Nov 27 - Sat JMH JMH 1:00 PM
Dec 1 - Weds RHS Crandall University 8:00 PM
Dec 2 - Thurs KVHS HTHS 4:00 PM
Dec 3 - Fri Cobequid Education HTHS - Spirit Game 1:00 PM
Dec 4 - Sat TBD - Irving Classic Crandall University TBD
Dec 9 - Thurs TRHS HTHS 8:00 PM
Dec 15 - Weds l'Odyssée l'Odyssée 8:00 PM
Dec 17 - Fri TBD - Ganong Invitational St. Stephen TBD
Dec 18 - Sat TBD - Ganong Invitational St. Stephen TBD
Dec 21 - Tues BMHS HTHS 8:00 PM
Dec 22 - Weds JMH HTHS 8:00 PM
Jan 14 Fri TBD - Central Kings Kentville TBD
Jan 15 - Sat TBD - Central Kings Kentville TBD
Jan 20 - Thurs BMHS HTHS 8:00 PM
Jan 22 - Sat TRHS TRHS 1:00 PM
Jan 24 - 28th Exam week Exam week n/a
Jan 29 - Sat RHS HTHS 3:00 PM
Jan 31 - Mon EMM HTHS 8:00 PM
Feb TBD BMHS BMHS TBD
Feb TBD JMH HTHS TBD
Feb TBD Playoffs TBD TBD
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