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From: Scott Dennis <scott.den...@dc-uoit.ca>
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 22:50:52 
To: Ken Babcock<ken.babc...@dc-uoit.ca>
Cc: Karen Richards<karen.richa...@dc-uoit.ca>
Subject: DURHAM COLLEGE STUDENT-ATHLETES EARN FOUR PROVINCIAL AWARDS

Durham Lords Media Release
Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Durham College student-athletes earn four provincial awards

NORTH YORK, Ont. – After one of the most successful weeks in the history of 
Durham College varsity athletics, the Lords accomplishments were recognized by 
the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) with their selections for the 
weekly team and student-athlete awards.

TEAM OF THE WEEK: Durham Women's Golf & Fastball
Durham successfully defended its national women's team title at the 2011 PING 
CCAA Golf National Championships from Oct. 19-21, as well as its OCAA women's 
fastball championship from Oct. 21-22. National bronze medalist Tiffany Albath 
and teammate Kayleigh Kraemer returned the national banner to Durham, while 
championship MVP Brittany Bell helped to repeat provincially.

OVERALL FEMALE: Brittany Bell, Durham, Women's Fastball
Brittany Bell (New Hamburg, Ont.) was named OCAA Women's Fastball Championship 
most valuable player, lifting Durham to a second straight provincial title. The 
first-year shortstop had a .714 batting average for the tournament, and was 
2-for-3 in the gold medal game against Humber, scoring two runs. Durham 
defeated Humber 7-1. It marks Durham's 16th OCAA banner in women's fastball.

FASTBALL TOP PITCHER: Shannon Galea, Durham
Shannon Galea of Durham was named the top pitcher at the OCAA Women's Fastball 
Championship from Oct. 22-23. Galea started two games against Humber, allowing 
just one run over 14 total innings as Durham won its second straight OCAA 
title. The Oshawa, Ont., product struck out 22 batters in two complete games, 
allowing five hits while walking three. Durham defeated Humber 2-0 in the 
opening game, and 7-1 in the gold medal final.

FASTBALL TOP BATTER: Shannon Ferguson, Durham
Shannon Ferguson of Durham was named the top batter at the OCAA Women's 
Fastball Championship from Oct. 22-23. The Brockville, Ont., native batted .667 
in three games, recording two base hits in each game. She drove in one run, and 
scored one run. Durham went 3-0 at the tournament to win their 16th OCAA 
championship, and second in consecutive years. Durham has not lost an OCAA 
regular season or playoff game since 2009.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Scott Dennis
Sports Information and Marketing Coordinator
Durham College & UOIT Athletics
905.721.2000 Ext. 2784 (P)
905.721.3117 (F)
scott.den...@dc-uoit.ca<https://email.dc-uoit.ca/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>

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