Customer Profiles
Mike Bradwell - McMaster Marauders
Jared and Lee definitely helped me improve my fitness and strength in all the important areas for a football player. My core strength, speed and power increased greatly and the conditioning center is one that always brought out the best in my workouts. With help from their training I was able to finish the 2007 season leading the CIS in receiving yards (958) and touchdowns (9) as well as a 1st team All-Canadian selection. I look forward to using the training techniques and methods I learned from DCC in my pursuit of playing professional football"
Brad Cann - Ajax/Pickering Rock
The Rock (3-0) took on the mohawk Staras (2-1) on Friday May 19th at 8:30 pm, with the possibility of a 2 game lead in league standings.This was a closely fought battle, start to finish, with the two goaltenders being the difference.The Rock struck first with a nice goal by Jordan West-Pratt. the tems traded scores to end the first at 3-2. the second was pretty even, each team bulging the twine twice.In the third Rock starter, Paddy Campbell, blanked the visitors while his teammates added one to give the team sole possession of first. Goal scorers for Ajax-Pickering were Jim Veltman with two, Andrew Furlong, Chris Parkin, Mike Daley and Weat-Pratt with one apiece. The Rock travel twice next weekend for a game on Friday against Wellington in Elora at 8:30 pm and then a second meeting, at Luther Vipond Memorial Arena, with the Brooklin Merchants at 7 pm on Sunday May 28th.
Ricardo Hudson - Calgary Stampeders
York Lions receiver Ricardo Hudson has signed a contract with the Canadian Football League's (CFL) Calgary Stampeders.
The 6'0", 170lbs. Hudson was selected by the Stampeders in the 2006 CFL Supplemental Draft in April. A t a recent Calgary mini-camp, the fourth-year Sociology major from Toronto impressed the Stampeder coaching staff and was awarded an invitation to training camp on May 19.
Hudson, a two-time OUA All-Star, was the Lions leading receiver in 2004 and 2005. He finished second in both the OUA and CIS with 41 receptions in 2005, while setting a York record for most receptions in a season.
"I have had a lot of help over the years and Jared was definitely a part of that"
Good luck Ricardo at a raining camp and upcoming season
Jon London - Toronto Argonauts
Jon began training at DCC in Jan to improve his overall strength and agility. Not only did he improve both of those facets, but is now much quicker and ten pounds heavier.
Jon is making his presence felt in training camp until the end of May. The Argos pre-season begins June 2 against Hamilton.
Follow Jon and the Argo's this year as they try to regain the form that won them the 2004 Grey Cup!
Training camp is open to the general public. Fans of the Boatmen can come out to UofT at Mississauga, 3359 Mississauga Rd. North, Upper Field, and be among the first to meet your 2006 Toronto Argonauts
Peter Lough - Arizona Sting
Position:Defense
Height:6'3"
Weight:220lbs
Number:27
NIckname:Locker
Birthdate:Jan. 4, 1975
BirthPlace:New Westminister, BC
Residence:Toronto, ON
College/Junior Team: Jr. Burnaby LakersPeter and the rest of the Arizona Sting had a very successful year in 2006. The defending Western Conference champions made it again to the playoffs this year. They were again able to return to the Western Championship Finals through the leadership of their captain but were unsuccessful in defeating the Colorado Mammoth to move on to the NLL Championships. Peter ended the season with 5 G's and 12 A's. Great job Peter
Michael Mizerski - Toronto Metro Wildcats
Position:Receiver
Height:6'1"
Weight:206lbs
Number:84
High School: York Mills CollegiateMichael has had a very successful year so far. He was selected to Team Canada for the Global Championships in Jan. He was the city wrestling champion at the 88kg weight category. Michael is a big strong physical athlete. He was the 200m champion in 2005. He runs pristine routes and is very explosive.
Watch as Michael chases MTW records for Most Receiving Yards (443 yrds to go), Most First Downs (1 more to go), Most TD Receptions ( 1 more to go), and Most Receptions (7 more to go). Join the MTW's 2:00 pm this Saturday at Lamereaux Park as they face the Toronto Thunder.
Noah Rotman - International Basketball
Canada's men's basketball team, coached by John Dore of Montreal, will challenge the United States for the gold. Loser takes the silver. Canada, after losing its first game, has won three in a row - the latest being a 77-63 win over Australia.
Toronto's Noah Rotman, solid throughout the tournament and from the three-point line, had a double double with five 12 points and 10 rebounds.
Paula Ryff - FAME Figure World Champion
Paula Ryff amazed the crowd and stunned the judges, with her phenomenal shape and yet again flawless routine. Paula was in tough against the top competitors in the World, but in the end was untouchable with her dazzling stage presentation.
After anyone who could have challenged Paula for top spot had been called, the crowd – seemingly all Ryff supporters – erupted in delight when the MC and Head Judge finally called her name.
Paula intends on taking a little down time, between now and her next show, but has mentioned a show in Los Angeles as her next triumph.
Way to go Paula!!
Look out L.A here comes the Champ!
Andrew Wright - North York Rangers
Andrew began with us, rehabbing a shoulder injury and has continued his conditioning with DCC to add much needed strength and size to his gifted hockey, playing arsenal. Andrew has added 10 lbs of lean muscle in only a few shot months, while still finding time to maintain terrific grades and lead his team into the GTHL Midget 'AAA" Finals. His North York Rangers lead the Young Canadians 1-0 in the best of seven series.
Take it to them guys!
Follow the Andrew and the Rangers through the playoffs right here...
Regular Season
GP 27, G 16, A 26
Playoffs
GP 15, G 6, A 16
Central Blues Australian Football Club
On May 27, 2006 the Central Blues traveled down the 401 to open the 2006 season against the Guelph Gargoyles. The Gargoyles a team co-founded by Blues founder Bruce Parker have had this date circled on their calendar since the fixture was announced. The Blues still nursing some running injuries will be tight for numbers on the day. Despite this concern the Blues are eager to begin the season. With just 12 games to play the team knows that every one counts and will be playing hard for the win.
Hillcrest Summits Bantam 'AA'
Congratulations to the Hillcrest Summits Bantam 'AA' hockey team who had a terrific season this year! The team began working with DCC back in September with Dryland training for a full week and continued to train at DCC one day a week throughout the season. The team enjoyed a 17 point improvement and jumped from 10th place to 7th from the previous year.
Way to go guys!
Ryerson Figure Skating Club
The girls improved immensely over the year. They placed 4th in synchro at the last tournament. A tremendous improvement from the beginning of the year. This was a great placement for them, and the entire team was in tears when they found out. They attributed the successful performance to hard work and improved overall fitness. Individually, Michelle Zenegar won a bronze in her dance event and the rest of the freeskaters all had best performances. Overall it was a great end to the season.
Toronto Buccaneers RFC
2 GP, 0 W, 2 L
It has begun, the Buccaneers had their first practice this past Tuesday April 4th and have their first regular season game Saturday May 13th in Oakville vs the Crusaders 4. This year has already proven to be a great success with the addition of some great players and the new Coach Rudolf. The Buccs have been training hard all off season to help improve their overall balance of fitness and skills.
UTS Men's Rugby Team
The Men's Rugby team are beginning a new season that already shows promise. The team has won their first match of the year by a score of 7-0. They hope to continue this success next week during their grueling schedule that includes 2 games.
UTS Women's Rugby Team
The Women's Rugby team shows great potential for the future as they embark on the building on their solid foundation of players with the new addition of some talented new comers.
UTS Women's Soccer Team
Congratulations to UTS Women's Soccer team for successfully qualifying for the OFSAA Championships