Canada’s Elite and a Veteran Aiming for a record-breaking title headline the Finals of the 2018 Canadian Team Championships

    By Sunday afternoon, on the courts of the Windsor Squash & Fitness Club, two national team champions will be crowned. On the men's side, not only will Quebec be looking to claim back-to-back national titles, but it will be their veteran's, Shawn De Lierre's 9th appearance in the finals as part of Team Quebec. Better still, De Lierre will be going for his 9th national team title. 

    Standing in De Lierre and his teammates David Baillergeon and Jason De Lierre way is a strong, forceful Team Alberta led by 2016 Canadian Men's champion, Andrew Schnell. 

    By Sunday afternoon, on the courts of the Windsor Squash & Fitness Club, two national team champions will be crowned. On the men's side, not only will Quebec be looking to claim back-to-back national titles, but it will be their veteran's, Shawn De Lierre's 9th appearance in the finals as part of Team Quebec. Better still, De Lierre will be going for his 9th national team title. 

    Standing in De Lierre and his teammates David Baillergeon and Jason De Lierre way is a strong, forceful Team Alberta led by 2016 Canadian Men's champion, Andrew Schnell. 

    Quebec entered the championship as the number one seed and reigning champions, while Alberta will make their finals appearance after missing it in 2017. 

    On the women's side, the top two seeds entering the championship will face off in the finals to battle it out for the 2018 title. Led by Canada's top-ranked Samantha Cornett, and 2016 & 2017 Canadian champion Hollie Naughton, Ontario is the favourites to take the Canadian title. Team Alberta will have something to say about Ontario's run. Led by Danielle Letourneau, Alberta makes their second finals appearance in as many years.

    No matter the outcome, the finals in both the men's and women's will be filled with not-to-miss match ups and Canada's elite all vying for Canada's top honour.. 

    Championship Day Schedule

    FINALS: Team Quebec [1] vs. Team Alberta [2] – 11:30am EST
    BRONZE: Team Ontario 1 [3] vs. Team Manitoba [5] – 9:00am EST 

    FINALS: Team Ontario 1 [1] vs. Team Alberta [2] – 11:30am EST
    BRONZE: Team Saskatchewan [3] vs. Team Quebec [5] – 9:00am EST

     
    Both finals and bronze matches will be streamed live online on squashstream.tv at  https://goo.gl/AYuQpr


    FULL TEAM ROSTERS


    WOMEN'S
    Team Ontario 1: Samantha Cornett, Hollie Naughton, Micaala Seth
    Team Alberta: Danielle Letourneau, Jackie Moss, Jamie Laird
    Team Saskatchewan: Nikki Todd, Jaycee Spagrud, Carla Dyck
    Team Manitoba: Alix Younger, Anika Alexander, Jordyn Lamber
    Team Ontario 2: Marnie Baizley, Dilea MacGowan, Paula Jenkins
    Team Quebec: Runa Reta, Tara Newman, Lea Provencal
    Team Nova Scotia: Leah Boody, Niamh Campbell, Taylor Kosciukiewicz
    Team P.E.I.: Emma Jinks, Tara Tishchio, Susie Fraser
    Team Canadian Armed Forces: Jillian Sicard, Audrey Jordan, Courtney Whynot, Dominque Poulin
     
    MEN'S
    Team Quebec: Shawn De Lierre, David Baillargeon, Jason De Lierre
    Team Alberta: Andrew Schnell, Graeme Schnell, Jacob Hooker
    Team Ontario 1: Mike McCue, Cam Seth, Albert Shoihet
    Team Ontario 2: Blake Reinson, David Mill, George Crowne
    Team Manitoba: Dave Glass, Evan Mancer, Connor Turk
    Team British Columbia: Marco Antonio Toriz Caddo, Harry Freeman, Matthew Henderson
    Team Nova Scotia: Matthew Bishop, Douglas Koschiukiewicz, James Wisemen
    Team P.E.I.: Michael Buchanan, Connor Jinks, Liam Jinks
    Team Saskatchewan: Thomas King, Noah Wernikowski, Mateo Buitrago
    Team Canadian Armed Forces: Jean-Francois Moreau, Jimmy Leclerc, Simon Comtois, Thomas Mahoney