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S t. Mary’s Flames head coach Larry Bumstead called the 2016-17 Prep hock- ey season, “Very, very good.” After all, Bumstead’s Flames were finally admitted to a league, played in five major tournaments, won bronze at the World Female Sports Schools Challenge and graduated four players to the next level of competition and education – Karlee Mazor to UBC, Hailey Cloutier to Windsor, Holly Reuther to Calgary and K.K. Thies- sen to Mercyhurst. “I think it was a great year because for the first time, we were in a league,” said Bumstead. “The competition was fierce. Every game was close and we were just one goal away from going to the finals. “But we also played in five great tournaments – Stoney Creek, Notre Dame, Mor- den, Detroit and our own World Sports Schools Challenge. So overall, I was very happy with our season.” The St. Mary’s Prep Program is just six years old, but hockey has been played on the campus of Winnipeg’s highly-regarded Catholic girls school since at least 1912. However, the most important aspect of the St. Mary’s program is the level of sup- port it gets from the faculty and staff at the school. The Prep Hockey team has be- come an integral part of an already extensive extra-curricular culture at St. Mary’s. “I asked our archivist Sister Mary Gorman a couple of weeks ago, how long hockey goes back here at St. Mary’s,” said President Connie Yunyk. “She told me that in 1912, there was an entry into one of the journals of a student saying, ‘Winter is here, get out your hockey sticks.’ In 1912, St. Mary’s Academy was playing hockey. That continued into the 30s and 40s and so on, so our female students have been involved with hockey for a very long time. “Of course, we have amazing depth to our athletic program that anchors our ex- tra-curricular program here at the school. Athletics plays a huge part in creating the balanced student – spirit, mind and body.” Yunyk should know. She’s a Super Sixer. She entered St. Mary’s in Grade 7 and spent six years at the school before graduating in 1977. She’s a graduate from both the University of Winnipeg and Manitoba. She returned as a teacher in the French Department, then spent three years as a vice-principal, nine as principal before be- coming President. SENIOR KARLEE MAZOR PRESIDENT CONNIE YUNYK AT ST. MARY’S ACADEMY When I was a student here at the school way back in the 70s, I was part of the Athletic Council and we had all sorts of different sports, but our high school hockey team started 18 years ago and we still have a high school hockey team 2017 CHAMPIONS EDITION GAME ON 117