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Storm players earn RBC Academic Award

Guelph Storm players Cody St. Jacques and Ryan Gottschalk were presented with the final RBC Academic Award in an on-ice presentation during the 1st intermission of...

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Guelph Storm players Cody St. Jacques and Ryan Gottschalk were presented with the final RBC Academic Award in an on-ice presentation during the 1st intermission of Sunday's 5-4 shootout win over the Kitchener Rangers.  The RBC is proud to partner with the Storm to present the award along with a $150.00 cheque three times each season.

RBC is also a proud sponsor of two annual $5,000.00 RBC Scholastic Achievement Awards.  If you are a Grade 12 student that plays on a High School or community hockey team, you can win a $5,000 scholarship towards your University or College studies next year.

On Sunday afternoon, the award for the final segment was presented to Cody St. Jacques by Shari Dorr from the University of Guelph and Paul Keizer, from RBC.

The award is presented to a player who is excelling in his studies at the post-secondary level. The selection of the recipient of the third and final award of the year is based on grades from the Winter 2010 semester.

During the Fall 2009 semester seven Guelph Storm players registered in courses offered by the University of Guelph on a part-time basis while pursuing their Ontario Hockey League careers.

RBC ACADEMIC AWARDS 2009-10

Segment One: Cody St. Jacques

Segment Two: Cody St. Jacques

Segment Three: Cody St. Jacques, Ryan Gottschalk

 
Comments
JESSICA BURNSIDE
I AM A COLTS FAN I WAS JUST CATCHING UP ON WHERE GOTTSCALK WAS AT ALL OF US AT BARRIE ARE VERY PROUD AND MISS HIM ALOT!JUST READ THE ARTICLE IN THE BARRIE EXAMINER CONGRATULATONS
Mar 10, 2010 - 04:55 PM

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