Ceejay just completed the most successful season an athlete can experience in Canadian Collegiate basketball, winning every individual and team award available to a student-athlete. She led the Hawks to its first-ever CCAA national crown, and in fact, the first national title for any Ontario women’s sports team (basketball, soccer, volleyball) in the 39 years of CCAA play. Along the way, she was the OCAA and CCAA Player of the Year and lived up to this billing by winning the OCAA and CCAA Championship tournament MVP awards. For her efforts, she was named as the OCAA Female Athlete of the Year—Across All Sports.
In her OCAA career, she has led her Humber teams to a league record of 51–3 and a playoff mark of 8–1. The Hawks have medaled in every year she has played. She has found her niche in the classroom as well, excelling in her third year of the Sport Management Program at Humber’s North Campus. Ceejay, based on her incredible exploits, is so deserving to be recognized for a 2016 Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship.