Lauren Brazel

Lauren Brazel has dedicated more than 11years to playing competitive hockey for the Dolphin organization. Over the years she has won playoff titles, a Lower Lakes Female Hockey League (LLFHL) title, and even a provincial bronze medal.

 

She has made friends, memories and learned many crucial lessons, including; team work, social skills, and how to maintain a reputation as a top student at Father John Redmond High School. She is a leader both on the ice and in the classroom, and is recognized by Father John Redmond high school as a high honour student. Her passion for sports and her work ethic has led her to become a defensive force to reckon with in school and on teams. Lauren is an executive member of Key Club, a team dedicated to raising money for several charities over the course of the school year. This includes; St. Vincent De Paul’s women’s shelter and families in need, Dr. Simone’s food and candy drive, and even families within the community who need support. Furthermore, Lauren is a proud member of Redmond’s “Relay for Life” team, where she organizes an event to raise money for cancer research.

 

She is grateful for all the opportunities sports has provided for her, and hopes to continue her athletic journey as she departs for university. Lauren plans on attending McMaster University, where she will study Life Science, with intention to specialize in neuroscience.

Amelia Gardiner

Amelia Gardiner is a dedicated student currently enrolled at Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School. Her journey with hockey began at the age of five, and since then, she has thrived in the sport, particularly with the Etobicoke Dolphins where she has played rep hockey. This experience has not only honed her skills but has also enriched her life with lasting friendships and a strong work ethic.

 

Amelia’s passion for sports extends beyond hockey. Throughout her four years at Redmond, she has actively participated in various sports including softball, ultimate frisbee, basketball, flag football, and volleyball, contributing vibrantly to the school’s athletic community.

 

A notable highlight of her high school career was representing Redmond at OFSAA as a member of the girls’ hockey team, an achievement that underscored her commitment and skill in the sport.

 

Looking ahead, Amelia is eagerly anticipating her next academic chapter at Dalhousie University, where she plans to pursue Commerce. Her enthusiasm for learning and her diverse interests in sports exemplify her proactive approach to both academics and extracurricular activities.

Jenna Chateau

As a member of the Etobicoke Community, Jenna Chateau started her basketball career with the Etobicoke Basketball Association, competing for the Etobicoke Thunder for eight years, winning team MVP in her final season with the program. Jenna graduated from Father John Redmond in 2023 as an academic scholar.

 

In her time at the school, she accumulated several awards including the Academics and Athletics award, Track and Field MVP, after winning a silver and bronze medal in the 800m and 1500m respectively, and the Redmond Prep girls basketball MVP award. During her three years at Father John Redmond, she was a proud member of the Redmond Prep OSBA program, and accumulated the most points, assists, and steals during the course of the season in her final year on the team.

 

In pursuit of a post-secondary basketball opportunity, she played her final year of high school at Orangeville Prep. During her time there, she connected with head coach Scott Munro of the Saint Mary’s Huskies women’s basketball program and has since committed to the back-to-back AUS champions as a scholarship athlete.

Jack Kuttner Zubac

Jack Kuttner Zubac is a dedicated student-athlete who has always showcased their leadership and talents across numerous sports teams.

 

He has been a member of Father Redmond’s Senior Boys Basketball, Volleyball and Co-ed Volleyball teams in grades 11 and 12 as well as the new Ultimate Frisbee team this year.

 

Outside of school, he has also played on his Etobicoke Thunder Rep basketball team for the past seven years.