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Royal Arcanum handed out one last time


Tuesday afternoon brought on a bittersweet moment as the Royal Arcanum was handed out for the final time. "The people that run the Royal Arcanum are very heartbroken." said Pete Cusumano, liaison between the international life insurance company and WECSSAA. "To them it's heartbreaking news the charter got pulled."


WECSSAA is now looking for someone to come in and fill the void moving forward. In the meantime Tuesday was a moment of celebration for the four final recipients of the Royal Arcanum Award.


Winning small school honours was Lily Mulder of North Star High School in Amherstburg and Ciaran O'Connor of Lajeunesse. Leah Tate of Holy Names and Villanova's Kalman Chyz were big school recipients.


"These are phenomenal kids and I know their marks. Their marks are all A-plus students." Cusumano said.


Hear from each recipient in the video below.



Ciaran O'Connor, Lajeunesse:


Sports – Basketball Tier 1, Hockey Tier 1, Volleyball Tier 1, Soccer Tier 2, Track and Field

  • WECSSAA Championships – 1A Basketball Champions, 1A Soccer Champions, 1A Volleyball Champions, Track and Field Triple Jump 8th

  • SWOSSAA Championships – 1A Basketball Champions, 1A Soccer Champions, 1A Volleyball Finalist

  • OFSAA Championships – Basketball Gold, Soccer Silver

  • Individual WECSSAA Awards – Tier 2 League MVP, 1st team all-star

School Awards – Soccer MVP, Volleyball MVP, Male Athlete of the Year


Kalman Chyz, Villanova


Sports – Badminton, Baseball Tier 1, Hockey Tier 1, Track and Field, Volleyball Tier 1

  • WECSSAA Championships – Badminton County 1st , Baseball Tier 1, Hockey Tier 1, Track and Field – Javelin 1st

  • SWOSSAA Championships – Baseball Tier 1, Hockey Tier 1, Track and Field – Javelin 1st

  • OFSAA Championships – Regionals – Baseball Champions, Track and Field – Javelin 1st OFSAA - Baseball Silver Medal, Track and Field – Javelin Gold Medal

  • School Awards – Track and Field MVP, Male Athlete of the Year

Lily Mulder, North Star


Sports - Basketball - Tier 2, Slo-Pitch, Track and Field, Volleyball - Tier 1

  • WECSSAA Championships – 2A Basketball finalist, Track and Field 100m 2nd, 200m 3rd, 2A Volleyball Champions

  • SWOSSAA Championships - Track and Field 100m 2nd, 200m 2nd, 2A Volleyball Champions

  • OFSAA Championships – Regionals Track and Field 100m 4th , 200m 5th, OFSAA 100m 16th , 2A Volleyball 4th Antique Bronze

  • Individual WECSSAA Awards - Tier 2 Basketball League MVP, 1st team all-star, Slo-Pitch 1st team all-star

  • School Awards - MVP Basketball, MVP Slo-Pitch, MVP Track and Field, Female Athlete of the Year


Leah Tate, Holy Names


Sports – Basketball – Tier 1, Soccer – Tier 1

  • WECSSAA Championships – 3A Basketball Champions, 3A Soccer Champions

  • SWOSSAA Championships – 3A Basketball Champions, 3A Soccer Champions

  • OFSAA Championships – 3A – Soccer Gold, Basketball Silver

  • Individual WECSSAA Awards – Tier 1 Basketball Co-League MVP, 1st team all-star, Tier 1 Soccer league MVP, 1st team all-star,

  • School Awards – Basketball MVP, Soccer MVP, Female Athlete of the Year



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