Evan Hardy Collegiate
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Evan Hardy Collegiate | |
Excellence In All Things | |
Address | |
605 Acadia Drive Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7H 3V8, Canada |
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Information | |
School board | Saskatoon Public School Division |
Principal | Fay Elke |
Vice principal | Dwight Kirkpatrick |
School type | High School |
Grades | 9-12 |
Language | English |
Area | Saskatoon |
Mascot | Bigfoot (The Saskuatch) |
Team name | Souls |
Colours | Blue and Gold |
Founded | 1966 |
Enrollment | 1217 (January 6, 2006) |
Homepage | schools.spsd.sk.ca/evanhardy/school/info.htm |
Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute is located on the East side of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, serving students from grades 9 through 12. It is also known as Evan Hardy, Hardy, or simply EHCI.
Evan Hardy Collegiate was named for noted University of Saskatchewan professor Evan A. Hardy. The school was opened in 1966.
Evan Hardy is the first school in Saskatoon to offer IPA (Integrated Performing Arts) to students, which incorporate three to four drama-related classes into a regular semester. Evan Hardy also centers the first Saskatoon Media School, an entire semester of media-based classes for students all around Saskatoon and area.
Hardy is well known to have more provincial sports banners than any other Saskatchewan high school, a reputation that they keep in high standard. This past school year, their senior football team won city championships, and girls' soccer team won provincials.
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[edit] Sports
Sport | Grade | Season |
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Junior and Senior Football | 9-12 | Aug-Nov |
Senior Golf | 9-12 | Sept/May-June (Spring Training League) |
Frosh, Junior and Senior Volleyball | 9-12 | Sept-Nov |
Freshmen, Junior and Senior Basketball | 9-12 | Nov-March |
Junior and Senior Badminton | 10-12 | March-May |
Senior Soccer | 9-12 | Aug-Nov |
Cross Country Running | 9-12 | Aug-Oct |
Wrestling | 9-12 | Dec-March |
Track | 9-12 | March-May |
Girl's and Boy's Curling | 9-12 | Oct-Mar |
This year's Golf team consisted of 4 amazing young athletes, with a 5th as a substitute. Prior to the controversy that arose during the few days when cuts were made, approximately 25 students attended try-outs. This year's team consisted of Jerry Christianson, Tanner Hall, Tanner McGregor, and Kendall Krepps. Of the four players, Tanner M and Addison were returning for their 3rd seasons. The substitute was Chris Schneider. Team jackets were purchased in an attempt to discourage regional disparity and implement a form of team unity.
[edit] Class presidents
The Evan Hardy SRC (student representative council) consists of several representatives of each grade, a team of directors, and three volunteer teacher advisors. The elections for Grade 10-12 leaders takes place at the end of the year. Two Grade 9 representatives are elected during November earlier in the year, and three more are later appointed through an interview process.
A list of Grade 10-12 representatives can be found in the school handbook. A list of Grade 9s can be found in the February newsletter. Both are accessible through the main website.
[edit] Notable alumni
- Mike Anderson, CFL player
- Brenda Baker, folk singer
- Martine Gaillard, Tv Personality
- Gord Goplen, (speed skating)
- Bob Molle, 1984 Olympian (wrestling), CFL offensive lineman
- Kevin Molle, CFL player
- Jeff Piercy, CFL Fullback
- Doug Redl, CFL player
- Scott Redl, CFL player
- Jay Semko, musician
- Brian Skrudland, NHL forward
- David Swan, pianist
- Marshall Toner, CFL player
- Sherry Vanin, National Syncro `B' team coach
- Lesley Wright, Freestyle swimmer
- Larry Wruck, CFL player
- Trent Yawney, former Chicago Blackhawks head coach (2005-06)
- Kyle Riabko, musician
- David Wang, lead singer of Critical Mass (Catholic rock) and University of Waterloo professor
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