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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS 2015-2016 Annual Report Tuesday, September 6th, 7:00pm Canad Inns Destination Centre Polo Park 1405 St. Matthews Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2016 AGM Agenda Page 3 2. 2015 AGM Minutes September 10 th, 2015 Page 4 3. Board Executive Report Page 6 4. 2015-2019 Strategic Plan Review Page 9 5. 2015-2016 Program Report Page 10 6. Committee and Representative Reports Regional Officials Chair (MVOA) Page 16 Awards & Recognition Committee Page 16 Hall of Fame Committee Page 17 Finance Committee Page 19 7. Finance Report 2015-2016 Financial Statements Page 21 Appendix A 2016 Provincial Championship Results Page 30 Appendix B - 2016 Western / National Championship Medal Results Page 33 Appendix C 2016 Indoor Provincial Team Rosters Page 34 Appendix D 2016 Beach Volleyball Provincial Championship Results Page 36 Appendix E 2015 Graduating All-Stars & Awards Page 37 2 2015/2016 Annual Report

VOLLEYBALL MANITOBA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS Tuesday, September 6, 2016 @ 7:00pm Canad Inns Destination Centre Polo Park, Winnipeg AGENDA 1. Registration Members are to register their names and affiliation, voting cards distributed 2. Call to Order Chairperson to call meeting to order i. Name Recording Secretary 3. Notice of Meeting (If requested) Secretary reads notice calling meeting 4. Statement of Quorum Secretary reports on attendance Chairperson declares meeting duly constituted i. Motion to approve agenda 5. Presentation of Minutes (If requested) Secretary reads minutes of 2015 AGM i. Motion to approve Minutes of 2015 AGM 6. Reports Board Executive, Staff, and Committee/Representatives 7. Financial Statements Treasurer tables an annual report and financial statement i. Motion for financial statements and report to be accepted as presented 8. Appointment of Auditor Treasurer calls for motion to appoint an auditor for 2016-2017 i. Motion to appoint auditor 9. Election of Directors Nominations Declaration and Presentation of Nominees i. Vote is taken 10. Other Business Ask for Other Business 11. Next Meeting To be determined 12. Adjournment Motion to conclude the meeting 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 3

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, September 10, 2015 @ 7:00pm Sport Manitoba Building Theatre, Winnipeg MINUTES In Attendance: Board of Directors: Michael Stephens (President), Rachelle Needham (Secretary), Brenda Westwood (Vice President), Andrei Halkewycz, Kevin Neufeld, Shawn Scarcello, Glen Cook (WMVL Rep), Barry Miller (MVOA Rep). Members: Darrel Fingland, Chris Cara, Jaclyn Sault, Chris Marshall, Tom Neufeld, Marshall Lawrence, Deb Chartier, Tyler Chartier, Mike Burchuk, Lindsey Kruschel, Lee J Montgomery, Doug Ross, Jared Brown, Ken Bentley, Stan Korol, Eku Malcolm, Mike Maidment, Deb McIntyre Moffat, Jamie Evans, Craig Wild, Greg Guenther, Mallory Moir Staff: John Blacher, Anthony Roberts, Scott Koskie Guests: Nichole Mailey (Volleyball Canada) Total number of members in attendance: 29 members, 3 staff, 1 guest Presentation: Executive Director, John Blacher, welcomes everyone in attendance. Presentation made on the process of the 2015-19 Strategic Plan. Mission and vision of VM reviewed. VM wants to lead and support the membership to grow the sport. Members, leagues, players, officials, coaches all needed to fulfill Strategic Plan. Provincial High Performance Coach, Scott Koskie, presented the new NCCP levels and program. Three Levels in relation to LTAD Program: Development Coach, ADV Development Coach, Performance Coach. Evaluation of Coaches is another change to the process. Performance Coach level delivered by Volleyball Canada. All information on VC website. John Blacher continued a review on the following more significant upcoming events and programs: - 2016 14U Western Canadian Championship to be hosted at Winnipeg Convention Centre, May 12-15, 2016. 80 teams expected to participate. - 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games in Steinbach, MB August 11-13, 2016. Coaches for each region being identified. - Women s National Team Bid post 2016 submitted in August. Announcement to be made in early 2016. Bid includes new Sport For Life Centre Phase 2. Construction to begin soon. (Video Shown). - Canada Games 2017 in Winnipeg. VM to form indoor and beach teams. IGAC at U of M to host indoor along with the Sport for Life Centre. Cindy Klassen Oval to host Beach Volleyball. This is to be confirmed. Catherine Grace- Peters (Beach) and Greg Guenther/Pat Alexander (Indoor) Chairpersons for Canada Games. - 2016 Club Volleyball Provincial Championship Dates reviewed. To be over 3 weekends. - New Mikasa Ball to be introduced VQ2000 at the 13U/14U Levels. - Reminder of recruiting/scouting rules as school season begins. Tryout dates first week of December. - Club Volleyball round table meeting to be planned for October. Annual General Meeting Minutes: 1. President Michael Stephens calls the meeting to order at 7:45 pm. a. Andrei Halkewycz named as Recording Secretary. 2. Meeting is duly constituted by quorum. 3. Notice of meeting a. Meeting notice was delivered electronically to all registered members on August 20, 2015. 4 2015/2016 Annual Report

4. Motion to approve the agenda MOTION To approve agenda Brenda Westwood / Kevin Neufeld CARRIED 5. Motion to accept the minutes of the last AGM as circulated. MOTION To approve 2014 AGM minutes Barry Miller / Shawn Scarcello CARRIED 6. Staff and Committee Reports accepted as presented in the annual report 7. Financial Reports In the absence of John Olfert, Treasurer, the financial report was presented by Rachelle Needham, Secretary. Highlights as outlined in the financial report on page 19: a. 2014-15 operating deficit of ($7,542), overall net position of $22,474. b. Fiscal 2015-16 operating budget was also prepared and presented, outlining a $47,000 surplus. c. Financial accountability, stewardship and stability remains a priority for the Board. d. Rachelle thanked Sport Manitoba for their continued support and work in helping manage our accounting, as well as to the Auditors and Board members for their help throughout the year. MOTION To approve the 2014 Financial Statements Tom Neufeld / Brenda Westwood CARRIED 8. Call for motion to appoint auditor MOTION to appoint Gislason Targownik Peters as our auditors for the 2015-16 fiscal year Chris Marshall / Barry Miller CARRIED 9. Election of Directors: Rachelle Needham, Secretary, provided a list of candidates for nomination to the Board of Directors. Included were six nominees for three Board positions: Jared Brown, Eku Malcolm, Chris Marshall, Tom Neufeld, Jayme Menzies, Jaclyn Sault a. Anthony Roberts & Glen Cook were named as scrutineers b. Vote is taken c. Jared Brown, Tom Neufeld, Jayme Menzies elected as Board Members. d. President Mike Stephens thanked all nominees for coming forward, asks those interested to consider being on Committees. 10. Other Business a. Amendment to By-Laws - S. Scarcello reviewed proposed By-Law Amendments. i. Members include Competitive Member, Referee Member, Associate / Affiliate Member, Life Member ii. Voting rights modification based on team or registration numbers iii. Minimum of 8 to 12 members on the Board of Directors. Each member must be elected. Referee Member will be appointed by MVOA. Only MVOA position to be appointed. iv. Future amendments can be made at Board Meetings for confirmation at subsequent meeting of members. MOTION To approve the amended By-Laws Barry Miller / Brenda Westwood CARRIED b. Ask for Other Business. No new Business put forward for discussion. 11. Next Meeting Next annual meeting will take place in September, 2016 and will be announced according to By-Laws. 12. Motion to adjourn MOTION To adjourn 2015 AGM at 8:18 pm Glen Cook / Stan Korol CARRIED 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 5

2016 Board Executive Report Submitted by Secretary Rachelle Needham and Treasurer John Olfert While reviewing this report and considering the 2015/16 program year of Volleyball Manitoba (VM), the word solidify comes to mind. As members of our association read and listen to reports, this theme will come across in a variety of ways. First, we have had a solid board of directors who genuinely care about the sport of volleyball in Manitoba, and bring a diverse set of experience and training to the leadership and work of VM. Second, after a few years of staff transition, VM is in an excellent position, with an experienced, knowledgeable and committed staff team who carry the daunting responsibility of leading, managing and/or supporting all the activities presented in this report. Third, beyond our board and staff, the broader VM community continues to provide a host of coaches, officials, coordinators, parents and volunteers that provide players the opportunity to play and grow the sport of volleyball in Manitoba in a variety of settings (indoor and beach) and levels (ranging from 12U/13U sport initiation to Provincial and National Team participation). And lastly, based on the extended efforts of a variety of stakeholders, we have a real and practical 4-year Strategic Plan that VM has just be begun to execute against. Given the aforementioned elements, VM collectively delivered a solid year of results. These include: Financial and operating results that continue to provide a foothold for VM; A comprehensive year of programming ranging from junior/senior high school, age-lass/club, provincial teams, multi-sport events, adult leagues both on hard-court and sand all of which are described throughout this Annual Report; After a number of years of not hosting, Manitoba again prepared to host a Volleyball Canada event (14U Western Nationals); and Citing our mission statement, there was growth and excellence in a variety of ways ranging from outstanding results at national events, to seeing dramatic improvement at grassroots levels. With this solid foundation, VM looks forward to the coming year(s). Following the multi-year Strategic Plan, there are countless ways to improve and grow volleyball programming in our province. Our task and challenge will be to more formally engage a cross-section of stakeholders to grow our pool of players, coaches, officials and facilities through a mix of both formal committee work, and informally supporting the work of schools, clubs, adult-leagues, and other volunteers who do the front-line work of organizing teams and running events. In closing, this year (and recent years) of solidifying was due in part to the work and effort of two notable leaders; Michael Stephens (President) and Brenda Westwood (Vice President) both of whom are concluding their multiple-terms of service on the board this year. We thank them both for their time, effort, and commitment as they personified our collective vision of: Growing Community. Inspiring Excellence. Leading by Serving. 6 2015/2016 Annual Report

2016 Volleyball Manitoba Board of Directors [Each section listed in alphabetical order.] A. Directors Concluding their terms: Shawn Scarcello Michael Stephens Brenda Westwood B. Directors Entering Year 2 (of their 2-year term): Jared Brown (Director) has served as a board member since 2015. He has been involved with volleyball in Manitoba as a player, coach and director. He has been coaching club since 2003 and has also had multiple stints with the provincial team program. Jared also coached at the University of Manitoba for 5 years and 3 years with Red River College. Jared lives in Winnipeg and is the Club Director for 204 Volleyball Club. Jayme Menzies (Director) has served as a VM board director since 2013. Jayme played five years as a University of Winnipeg varsity volleyball athlete and continues to enjoy Manitoba s senior coed, indoor and beach leagues. She is a lawyer who, in her free time, focuses her attentions on promoting and facilitating the physical, cultural and mental well-being of youth across the province through coaching sport. She has recently been named to the positions of 2017 North American Indigenous Games head volleyball coach and 2017 Canada Games indoor volleyball assistant coach. Tom Neufeld (Director) has served as a board member since 2015, and has been an active member of the volleyball community as a player in school, provincial teams and senior men s; as a coach in the boys and girls club system since 2006 and as a referee both indoor and beach since 2008. Employed in the financial services business, Tom is a portfolio manager and investment advisor with CIBC Wood Gundy for the past 20+ years. C. Directors Whose 2-Year Terms are Concluding, and allowing their names to stand again for re-election: Tim Au (Director) has served as a VM board member since 2012. Tim has been a lifelong active member in Manitoba's volleyball community as he transitioned from an athlete in the high school and club systems into a volunteer and coach. Tim is an NCCP fully certified Level 3 coach, as well as an NCCP Coaching Course instructor. Tim is currently an active coach at the grassroots and elite levels. Tim is a lifelong resident of Winnipeg, and a high school Physical Education and Sport Psychology teacher in our community, and is a strong advocate for youth. Glen Cook (Director WMVL Rep) has served as a VM board member since 2014, and has been active in Manitoba s volleyball community since the early 1980 s. He has coached his daughter while she grew up and continues to play in the Winnipeg Men s Volleyball League (WMVL). He has been involved in executive roles with the WMVL since the early 1990 s and has been the president for the last 17 years. In the role as president, he arranges over 900 games per year for WMVL working on all aspects of the administration of the game including; governance, budgets, schedules, contracts, financial management, disciplinary issues etc. Glen is a lifelong resident of Winnipeg, is a professional engineer by training and has been employed with Manitoba Hydro since 1986. Andrei Halkewycz (Director) has been a VM Board Member since 2011 and has served on several committees including chairing the Awards & Recognition Committee. He has been involved in Manitoba s volleyball community since the early 1990 s as a volunteer with Team Canada. For the past 15 years Andrei has been very involved in volleyball as a certified MVOA official, coaching girls high school and club teams, and for the past 4 years as a coach and co-club director. Volleyball and its growth in Manitoba is a true passion of his. Andrei is born and raised in Winnipeg, has a degree in Public Relations and has been employed at Halkewycz Law Office as Office Manager since 2010. Rachelle Needham (Secretary) was elected to the Volleyball Manitoba board in 2012. She has been involved in the volleyball community primarily as a parent to two daughters that have played and coached at the school and club levels. In addition to the VM board, she sits as a member of the board for Belgian Alliance Credit Union. Rachelle lives in Winnipeg, and works as a senior information technology consultant with Online Business Systems. 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 7

Kevin Neufeld (Director) has been active in the Manitoba sport community for the past 4 decades and looks to continue after his first two years with Volleyball Manitoba. A fully certified coach Level 3 coach Kevin has coached for the past 38 years and continues to do so in both the high school and age class categories. At Neelin High School Neufeld is about to begin his 34th year as a physical education / health educator. John Olfert (Treasurer) has served as a VM board member since 2012, and has been active in Manitoba s volleyball community having played school, club, university and senior mens, and then after some time off focusing on career and family, reengaged with the sport coaching the past 9 years in both school and club programs. John is a lifelong resident of Winnipeg, is a professional accountant by training and has been employed with True North Sports + Entertainment since 2001. D. Director Representing Affiliated Association Azad Hosein (Referee Director) has been involved with volleyball since Grade 6 after moving from Trinidad. The transition from outdoor sports to indoor took some adjustments. Azad played all the school sports at Hastings Junior High and Dakota Collegiate up to Grade 11. During the Grade 12 year, he focused on Cricket ultimately making the National Team. While taking his Commerce Degree at the University of Manitoba, he started coaching volleyball at Hastings Junior High. In 1991 Azad took the Level I Referee s course and became an International Referee in 2002. He has refereed over 100 International matches but particularly still enjoys refereeing Age Class and High School volleyball. Azad was selected as the Regional Officials Chairperson in September, 2015. Volleyball Manitoba Staff John Blacher Anthony Roberts Scott Koskie Chris Chong Brianne Collette Adam DeJonckheere Executive Director Program Director Provincial High Performance Coach Special Events & Project Coordinator (* shared position with Volleyball Canada) Beach Volleyball League Coordinator (2016 summer staff) Technical Assistant Program Coordinator (2016 summer staff) 8 2015/2016 Annual Report

STRATEGIC PLAN 2015-2019 In the summer of 2015 Volleyball Manitoba implemented a new strategic plan for the 2015-2019 period. The plan considered feedback and information that was gathered through a consultative process that involved engagement with our members and stakeholders from all levels of our sport. This process gave VM a great opportunity for selfreflection and assessment, and we believe the plan offers us a road map to where we hope to be five years down the road. This plan will hopefully be achieved as we aspire to strengthen and improve how volleyball is delivered and perceived in Manitoba. Our province has a passion for our sport, boasting a rich history of volleyball success at the local, national and international levels that we want to see continue into the future. A summary of the plan includes the following mission, vision and values, as well as strategic priorities. As you read through this Annual Report, you will see that we ve incorporated an update and link back to the Strategic Plan where it was relevant. VM Mission: Our Vision: Core Values: Collaborative Passion Integrity Progressive Strategic Priority #1 Our mission is to promote and facilitate the growth and excellence of volleyball in Manitoba Growing Community. Inspiring Excellence. Leading by Serving. We strengthen our volleyball community through cooperation, inclusiveness and openness We are athlete centered, encouraging enjoyment and a life-long enthusiasm for our sport We are accountable through honesty, fairness and transparency We will move forward and excel through best practices and dynamic, innovative approaches Organizational Leadership VM is recognized by the volleyball community as the leader in our sport through good governance and best business practices. Goals: 1) Attract and retain effective and reliable personnel (staff & volunteers) 2) Maintain and strengthen financial health 3) Increased visibility and presence of VM throughout the volleyball community Strategic Priority #2 Growth VM membership has increased through quality sanctioned programs (indoor, beach) Goals: 1) Recapture / Capture / Maintain existing leagues & programs ie. WCVL, WWVL, CIS, MCAC 2) Create 12U and other youth programs across the province 3) Stimulate membership in low participation regions 4) Organize and partner with quality beach volleyball programs (leagues, tournaments) Strategic Priority #3 Technical Leadership Volleyball Manitoba engages and develops a growing pool of coaches and referees to lead the delivery of quality sanctioned volleyball programs Goals: 1) Increase and improve the collaborative efforts of a network of volleyball coaches in Manitoba to advance athlete development. 2) Improve technical support to school volleyball coaches 3) Develop & deliver a comprehensive coach development program, aligned with LTAD. 4) Work with the MVOA in implementing the VC Long Term Referee Development Plan. We continue to review the Strategic Plan on an on-going basis at Board and staff meetings to measure our progress towards our goals and targets. 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 9

VOLLEYBALL PROGRAMS 2016 Volleyball Manitoba Premier Tournaments Volleyball Manitoba began its development of a Premier Tournament Series this past season with the organization of two events, one for the 13U Girls category on February 13 and a second for the 14U-16U Girls and 14U-15U Boys on April 8-10. 71 teams in total competed in these two weekend events, nine at the 13U Girls event on Feb 13 and 62 in the Apr 8-10 weekend event. These events in part replace the Volleyjam event from past years and will be also be used to support and enforce the provincial ranking process. Moving Forward: The plan for 2017 will be to organize two events at each of the 13U-16U age categories, and we will look into events for the 17U & 18U categories this season as well. 2016 Provincial Championships The 2016 Volleyball Manitoba Provincial Championships were held over three weekends in April & May with events being held in Winnipeg, Brandon, Selkirk & Steinbach. In total, 13 different championships were organized involving 186 teams. This is an increase of fourteen teams from 2015, mainly due to increased numbers in the 14U category. Also, numbers once again warranted a Tier 2 provincial championship to be held in the Girls 14U category. Expanding the tier 2 category for growth and meaningful competition reasons is a focus for VM as we move forward in the coming years. 2016 Championship events involved the following events and locations: Apr 23/24 13U Girls MBCI, Winnipeg 13U Boys Glenlawn, Winnipeg (Sat Apr 23 only) 17U Girls - Clearspring Middle School, Steinbach 18U Girls SRSS, Steinbach April 30 / May 1 14U Girls MBCI, DMCI & Tec Voc, Winnipeg 14U Girls Tier 2 Shamrock School, Winnipeg 14U Boys Maples Collegiate, Winnipeg 17U Boys Red River College, Winnipeg 18U Boys Red River College, Winnipeg May 7/8 15U Girls Brandon University & Crocus Plains, Brandon 15U Boys Lord Selkirk Comprehensive & East Selkirk School, Selkirk 16U Girls Shamrock School, Windsor Park Collegiate, Victor Mager School, Winnipeg 16U Boys Tec Voc, Winnipeg The final placing s of all teams for each event can be found in Appendix A. Moving forward: We will continue attempts to minimize the number of venues, or use clustered facilities, as much as possible, while also addressing appropriate serving and free space, along with the spectator experience. 2016 Volleyball Canada National Championships Volleyball Manitoba would like to congratulate all the Manitoba teams who competed in this year s 2016 Volleyball Canada Championships that were held over three weekends in May. In total, 135 teams from Manitoba competed in this year s championships, our most ever and a very strong representation from our province overall. 10 2015/2016 Annual Report

14U West Championship May 13-15 Winnipeg 30 Girls, 18 Boys Teams 15U East Championship May 6-8 Waterloo 1 Girls Team 15U West Championship May Regina 23 Girls Teams, 10 Boys Teams 16U West Championship May Calgary 14 Girls Teams, 11 Boys Teams 17U Championship May 6-8 Edmonton 9 Girls Teams May 13-15 Saskatoon 5 Boys Teams 18U Championship May 6-8 Edmonton 11 Girls Teams May 13-15 Saskatoon 4 Boys Teams A summary of all the Manitoba medal winning teams and all-stars from all the championship events can be found in Appendix B. Volleyball Manitoba hosted a national championship event this past May for the first time since the open concept originated many years ago. The 14U Western Championship was held in Winnipeg from May 13-15, with eighty eight teams competing on 11 courts at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg. With the support of a dedicated and hard-working organizing committee, the event was deemed a great success from both an organizational and participant perspective. Moving forward: We look forward to next summer when the bidding for the 2019 & 2020 National Championships will be opened up, as we will once again pursue one of the national championship events to be hosted in our province. 2016 Provincial Team NTCC (National Team Challenge Cup) Programs Six teams were once again organized this summer, with two 16U and one 18U team per gender. These teams were selected at the end of May / early June, began some on-court sessions in June, with the formal training period running from July 4-13. The teams then competed in the National Team Challenge Cup (NTCC) from July 13-17 in Kingston, ON (boys) and Richmond, BC (girls). The 16U girls and 18U boys fielded full rosters while the 16U boys and 18U girls fielded teams of less than 12 players. In general, the 16U girls participation remains strong and the ID camps were well attended. The 16U boys participation was low in Winnipeg, but the interest of a very strong group of players from Brandon resulted in one of the team s training in Brandon in preparation for the NTCC. Without this group of players from the Brandon area we would have only fielded one 16U boys team. The 18U girls participation was also less than hoped, despite the fact this team will compete at the Canada Games next summer. Players were directly contacted and asked to participate and a number of the top players declined. We will be addressing this starting in September. The 18U boys participation was positive with most of the top players involved, although the selection camp numbers were not large. The team performed well at NTCC s and should be a medal contender in 2017. Following the NTCC championships top athletes were identified and selected to represent Canada as part of the Youth and Select National Team programs. Congratulations to Talia Mcmurchy (Winnipeg) who was selected to the Girls Youth National Development team. See Appendix C for complete rosters of players and coaches of all teams that represented Manitoba at the NTCC competitions. Moving forward: Volleyball Canada has asked each of the Provinces to explore the feasibility of running a year round Provincial Team program with training occurring in the fall and winter leading to participation in summer Provincial Team programs and NTCC. There is discussion of the potential that these teams could compete against each other during the fall and winter months as part of a national league. In line with this concept, we are planning a fall and winter training program as part of the 2017 Canada Games and Provincial Team performance plans. 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 11

Canada Games 2017 Teams Volleyball Manitoba announced in March the Head Coaches that will lead our indoor and beach volleyball teams for the 2017 Canada Games that will be held in Winnipeg next summer. They included the following: Female Indoor (18U) Head Coach Josh Thordarson Male Indoor (18U) Head Coach Ryan Ratushniak Female Beach (20U) Head Coach Wanda Guenette Male Beach (20U) Head Coach Morgan Cheyne We look forward to working with these very qualified coaches over the next year as we continue to develop our teams towards a goal of medaling at the 2017 Canada Summer Games in our home province. 2016 Team Manitoba Beach Performance & Training Programs Over the summer the Team Manitoba Beach programs trained & competed as they prepared for the Provincial and National Beach Volleyball Championships. The group of female athletes were led this summer by the 2017 Canada Games women s head coach Wanda Guenette. The program focused on identifying and training Canada Games eligible athletes for next summer as well as younger targeted athletes wishing to enhance their beach volleyball skills. The participating athletes in this program include the following: 14U: Sofia Gonzalez, Val Gonzalez 15U: Anna Maidment, Erika Vermette 16U: Jayda Nault, Jordan Hamm, Sydney Elliott, Shayne Nichols 18U: Josie Abbott, Kearley Abbott, Emily Yaeger, Brianna Patrick, Julia Tays, Sydney Kurth, Chaelyse Comeault, Paitin Devlin, Katie Friesen Training Players: Karly Smith, Riley Smith, Sydney Michalyshen 2016 Beach Volleyball Provincial Championships Manitoba s Beach Volleyball Provincial Championships were held on August 5 & 6 under clear blue skies at the newly completed Sargent Park Beach Volleyball Centre. The Sargent Park Beach Volleyball Centre will be the site next summer for the 2017 Canada Games beach volleyball competition, and is a CG2017 legacy project that will contribute to the development of beach volleyball in Manitoba for years to come. Medal results of the Beach Volleyball Provincial Championships can be found in Appendix D. 2016 Beach Volleyball National Championships Volleyball Canada held its Canadian Youth Beach Volleyball Championship at Ashbridges Bay Beach in Toronto August 19-21, with 150+ teams overall competing including 8 from Manitoba in the 22U Male, 18U Female, 16U Female, 15U Female & 14U Female divisions. In the 22U Men s competition, the pairing of Dustin Spiring & Adam DeJonckheere of Winnipeg earned the Gold medal with a revenge win against Abrams/Kerr from Ontario, a team they had earlier lost to in the power pool phase of the competition. Finishing in 3 rd was the team of Callaghan/Shannon from Nova Scotia. In the 18U Female division with 25 teams competing from 8 provinces/territories, the tandem of Josie & Kearley Abbott of Winnipeg advanced through the competition undefeated until the Gold medal match, when they fell to the team of McBain/Monkhouse from Ontario. Finishing in 3 rd was Kells/Madill from Ontario. The 15U Female division had 26 teams competing from 6 provinces, with Anna Maidment (Winnipeg) and Erika Vermette (Morris) also going undefeated throughout the tournament until the final match, losing a close final to Armstrong/Torres from Ontario. Finishing in 3 rd place was Imbriaco/Georgiadis from Ontario. 12 2015/2016 Annual Report

Other teams from Manitoba that competed in the championships included Gonzalez/Gonzalez in the 14U Female division, Hamm/Nault & Elliott/Nichols in the 16U Female division, and Yaeger/Patrick along with Beatty/Woodward in the 18U Female division. 2016 Beach Volleyball League & Tournaments The 2016 Summer Series Beach Volleyball League, along with the Bandits Hot Summer Nights League, once again played out of Adrenaline Adventures. Registration numbers once again dropped this year (119 beach 2 s teams in 2015, down from 145 in 2015) and we will continue to look at ways to improve the playing conditions and increase the overall participation experience. A separate league was also once organized this past season by Beach 4 Life out of Maple Grove Rugby Park, affiliating itself with Volleyball Manitoba by requiring all participants to be VM members. Volleyball Manitoba also supported or coordinated tournaments throughout the season, including support for the Stefan Savoie Memorial Tournament in July at Melrose Community Centre that raised funds for the memorial scholarship program. Sargent Park Beach Volleyball Centre In August of this past summer, the Sargent Park Beach Volleyball Centre officially opened. Funded by the Canada Games 2017 Host Society along with the City of Winnipeg, this facility will be the official beach volleyball venue for the 2017 Games. Beach Volleyball is scheduled for the first week of the Canada Games, from July 29 August 4, 2017. During the Games, two competition courts and four training courts will be set-up for the competition. Following the Games, the space will accommodate 10 permanent top level courts that Volleyball Manitoba will be able to utilize for beach volleyball training and competitions, helping to develop the sport for years to come. 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games - Steinbach The Power Smart Manitoba Games is the largest on-going multi-sport event in the province. Like the Olympics they take place every two years alternating between summer and winter. The program is administered by Sport Manitoba and implemented by the selected host society with each Provincial Sport Organization (PSO) leading their sport specific planning and implementation. Volleyball was once again a part of the Manitoba Games in the summer of 2016, with the category being 14U Boys & Girls Indoor (born in 2002 or later). The 2016 Power Smart Manitoba Games involved 8 teams for each gender including 2 from Winnipeg, and one team each from Eastman, Central, Westman, Parkland, Interlake and Norman regions. Volleyball Manitoba would like to thank and congratulate all the athletes and coaches for their commitment to the Manitoba Games program this past summer. Results of the Power Smart Manitoba Games were as follows: Girls Competition: Boys Competition: 1 st Interlake 1 st Eastman 2 nd Winnipeg Gold 2 nd Westman 3 rd Winnipeg Blue 3 rd Winnipeg Blue 4 th Central 4 th Central 5 th Westman 5 th Winnipeg Gold 6 th Parkland 6 th Interlake 7 th Eastman 7 th Parkland 8 th Norman 8 th Norman 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 13

2017 Volleyball Canada National Championship Dates & Location Volleyball Canada recently announced its sites and dates for the 2017 Volleyball Canada Championships. Championship events for 2017 (Western & National events): 14U Westerns Abbotsford, BC, May 11-14 15U Westerns Regina, Sk, May 19-22 16U Westerns Calgary, AB May 19-22 17U/18U Girls Nationals Edmonton, AB, May 4-7 17U/18U Boys Nationals Saskatoon, SK, May 11-14 *dates include team check-in/practice day and 3 days of competition The 2018 National Championships will be an all-in-one event held in Edmonton, Alberta from May 12-24. 2015 Junior High Challenge / Grade 9 Open At the end of each school season, Volleyball Manitoba organizes the Junior High Challenge and Grade 9 Open events. These events are not official championships and are open to all teams for participation. The spirit of the events are about participation, enjoyment and an opportunity for Grade 7-9 teams to compete in an open year-end tournament to celebrate their seasons and challenge themselves against other teams from across the province. In total, thirty two teams participated this past year in the three events that were run on December 4 & 5, 2015. Junior High Challenge (Girls 12 teams) Sturgeon Heights, Winnipeg Winner: Lansdowne Junior High Challenge (Boys 8 teams) Ecole Leila North, Winnipeg Winner: Sargent Park Grade 9 Open (Girls 12 teams) River East Collegiate, Winnipeg Winner: River East Grade 4-7 Development Program A very successful 6 week spring session was offered on Monday evenings with over 40 participants at Christ the King School in Winnipeg. The majority were playing volleyball for the first time, a few grade 7 players had played during the school season. There were no club players involved. The format was the Volleyball Canada recommended 4 on 4 model using the smaller badminton courts and nets. The program fit well into the downtime between the conclusion of winter ice sports and the beginning of soccer season (April/May). Moving forward: This coming season we will be looking at offering this program for two sessions (Fall & Winter/Spring) and possibly adding a second location. Bilateral Program Regional Development Volleyball Manitoba receives funding support from the Sport Manitoba Bilateral Program to provide development opportunities to persons from under-represented and/or marginalized populations throughout the province to actively participate in sport. This past year, a series of camps and clinics were held on The Pas and Flin Flon for athletes from 6 northern communities between the ages 14-18, as well as coaches / teachers involved in delivering volleyball in the region. An athlete and referee clinic was also held in Norway House the end of October. Adult Senior Volleyball Several volleyball leagues exist throughout the province that provide playing opportunities for adults once they are done with age class or post-secondary levels of our sport. This is important as we strive to promote active for life involvement in volleyball. With only the Winnipeg Men s Volleyball League (WMVL) remaining as indoor adult members of Volleyball Manitoba, efforts continue to build or rebuild relationships with other leagues, such as the Winnipeg Women s and Winnipeg Coed leagues. We also need to continue identifying the benefits and services that our adult members may desire in order for them to consider affiliating themselves as members of our association once again. 14 2015/2016 Annual Report

2016 Wezer Bridle Cup In an effort to provide our adult members with a unique competition opportunity, VM along with the WMVL organized an adult men s tournament in memory of Wezer Bridle, a founding builder of volleyball in Manitoba. The event was held on April 16, 2016, at Calvin Christian High School in Transcona, with 9 teams competing in the inaugural tournament. Moving Forward: Volleyball Manitoba will continue to work with the WMVL to organize and grow the event annually, providing a fun yet competitive opportunity outside of the weekly league play for our adult participants. The event is also an opportunity to celebrate Wezer Bridle s life and recognize his life-long contributions to volleyball. Funds raised from this tournament will help establish a Wezer Bridle Volleyball Support Fund that will provide assistance towards volleyball participation fees to young athletes with financial barriers. Super-Spike 2016 MTS Super-Spike took place on July 15 th and 16 th at Maple Grove Rugby Park with 470 teams taking part and over 7,000 in attendance this year. The event was able to raise $100,000 in support of the National Women s Volleyball Team. MTS Super-Spike combines Western Canada s largest outdoor/beach volleyball tournament with a weekend-long concert series, all set in a festival atmosphere. Over 950 games of volleyball took place over the two day event, with ten different bands & various DJ s performing at what has become one of Manitoba s premiere summertime festivals. 2016 marked the fifteenth edition of MTS Super-Spike, and with this year s $100,000 total, the event has now surpassed the one million dollar mark in total revenues raised with $1,040,000. These revenues have helped fund and support the Winnipeg-based National Women s Volleyball Team for over a decade. Although the National Women s Volleyball Team will be relocating to Richmond B.C. at the end of the year, Super-Spike will continue to stay in Winnipeg. The funding model however, will evolve to now support Volleyball Manitoba along with two additional local charities in need. Volleyball Manitoba will become a staple beneficiary while charities will rotate each year. TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP Coaching Clinics & Development The Development (former level 1) and Advanced Development (former level 2) coach levels have now been approved by the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) and will be fully implemented in 2017. These levels remain the responsibility of the Provincial Associations. The Performance coach level (former level 3) has shifted to become the responsibility of Volleyball Canada. Candidates are nominated or can apply to attend the 3 day performance coach workshop currently offered at either the male or female NTCC s or at the National Team training centers in Gatineau or Richmond. Those coaches who have started but not finished a level using the old context will need to finish it in 2016 or it will no longer be valid. Coaches who are certified will have their levels transfer over to the new context. How it will work and if anything additional will be required has yet to be determined by VC and CAC. Continuing education credits will now be required by all levels. Previously only the development coach level had started the 5 year cycle. VC has finalized the process for training LF s and Evaluators and Provinces will begin implementation in late 2016. Volleyball Manitoba was also involved in the delivery of the annual Great Plains Coaching Clinic last September. The clinic took place on Friday, September 19, 2015, 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 15

at the Investors Group Athletic Centre, in partnership with the University of Manitoba, Sport Manitoba & Coaching Manitoba. This clinic was designed for all coaches as they prepared for their school or club seasons. Volleyball Manitoba was also proud to support the annual BU Volleyball Coaches Summit that took place on Thursday, September 17, 2015. Referee Development Report Submitted by Azad Hosein, Regional Officials Chairperson (ROC) My first year as ROC gave me more of an appreciation for the contribution Barry Miller selflessly gave to Volleyball. His groundwork made it an easy transition for me. In September 2015, our retention rate was 96% from the past season, with 12 new Level I referees. Bohdan Ilkiw did an exceptional job in coordinating clinics with VM and accommodating all requests for conducting clinics. We are currently exploring the idea of webcasting a Level I Clinic to reach more individuals in the Province. This would eliminate a lot of travel costs, and clinician s time. It would also be an avenue for coaches and players to learn more about the rules of the game. More leagues are using MVOA Referees, with Ed Toews doing a great job in scheduling referees to the various leagues and rotating the referee pool. During September, October, and November, we average 520 matches a week. Providing leadership at the national level, Ed Toews and Peter Henry attended the CIS Championships as Referee Supervisors, with Taras Ilkiw and myself attending as Referees. Moving forward: The MVOA has structured a Referee s Academy with the aim of developing a stronger referee pool for high level matches. Recruitment, retention and development will continue to be focuses. AWARDS & RECOGNITION Awards Committee Report 2016 Submitted by Andrei Halkewycz, Committee Chair The 2016 Age Class Awards & Hall of Fame Banquet was held Sunday June 12 th at Canad Inns Polo Park. With over 420 people in attendance, Age Class Provincial Champions, All-Stars, National Medalists, and Players of the Year were recognized along with the 2016 Volleyball Manitoba Hall of Fame Inductees. 2016 Age Class Players of the Year: 15U Girls: Light Uchechukwu (Junior Bison Gold) 15U Boys: Nick Brzoza (Selkirk Royals) 16U Girls: Alli Pauls (Junior Bison Gold) 16U Boys: Mathieu Lavoie (Winman Clutch) 17U Girls: Averie Allard (Cobras) 17U Boys: Jon Laube (Winman Dynasty) 18U Girls: Kearley Abbott (Cobras) 18U Boys: Martial Rondeau (Junior Wesmen) Cheryl Cable Award Jr. Female Player of the Year: Mark Tennant Award Jr. Male Player of the Year: Kier Fey (Memorial University) Mason Metcalf (University of Brandon) 16 2015/2016 Annual Report

Mark Jean England Award: Doug Ross (Dynamo 14U) - Development Coaches of the Year Jeff Munday & Andrei Halkewycz (Alliance 17U) - Elite Coaches of the Year. Wezer Bridle Golden Whistle Award (Official of the Year): James Koop Volunteer of the Year: Chris Marshall (Fury Volleyball Club) Nikki Redekop Memorial Scholarship: Shayla Heinrichs & Allie Cantelo (Cats 18U) Canad Inns Team of the Year: Dynamo Red 14U Girls Thank you to Jon Hykawy, Tim Au, Jared Brown, and Darrel Fingland for their input into the award recipient selections. Thank you to John Blacher, Anthony Roberts, and all of the Volleyball Manitoba staff who helped put together a memorable Awards Banquet. Thank you also to the Hall of Fame Committee Chairs Heather Bradshaw and Linda Clark for all of their hard work. Moving Forward: If anyone is interested in joining the Awards & Recognition Committee please contact the Volleyball Manitoba office. The committee will be reviewing all awards along with the criteria, and will also be considering other award categories including Beach Player of the Year and younger Age Class Players of the Year. All club coaches are encouraged to submit their nominations for Player of the Year so more athletes can be recognized. Hall of Fame Committee Report 2016 Submitted by Heather Bradshaw & Linda Clark, Committee Co-Chairs Volleyball Manitoba's Awards & Hall of Fame Banquet was held on Sunday, June 12 th, 2016 at the Canad Inns Polo Park. This past year three athletes were inducted into the Volleyball Manitoba Hall of Fame: Keith Sanheim, Steve Welch & Claire Lloyd. One builder was inducted: Lloyd Voth, and one team: Selkirk Royals Girls 1976-1979. The committee consisted of Dennis Nord, Mike Burchuk, Brenda Westwood, Linda Clark, Heather Bradshaw and staff liaison John Blacher. A very special thank you to John Blacher (Executive Director), Anthony Roberts (Program Director), Chris Chong (Special Events), Scott Koskie (Provincial High Performance Coach) and Alyssa Kidd for their excellent work in organizing this annual event. Also, thanks to Michelle Sawatzky, our MC, photographer Rusty Barton, awards committee chair Andrei Halkewycz, Home Run Sports, Volleyball Manitoba, Volleyball Canada, Coaching Manitoba, Sport Manitoba and to the Canad Inns for hosting. Moving forward: The following are recommendations as we move forward: - Continue using 2 separate committees. The Annual Awards needs more volunteers. At the Age Class Meeting in 2017 have coaches sign up for the Major Awards Committee. - Continue recognizing other volleyball achievements: University, National Teams and Officials etc. - Continue sending out a press release, pre and post banquet to encourage media coverage. - Continue using the same venue: Canad Inns Polo Park - Continue having inductees aware that other awards are being presented at the banquet, not just the Hall of Fame. ie. - a 5-7 min. thank you per award. If a team is being inducted, have only one person speak or share the 7 minutes. - Explore the funding for a Physical presence of the Volleyball Manitoba Hall of Fame 2015 Graduating All-Star Banquet & Matches Volleyball Manitoba recognizes the many hours of hard work and dedication that athletes and coaches commit to their team throughout the high school volleyball season and the purpose of the Graduating All-Star Banquet & Games, organized by Volleyball Manitoba, is to honour those individuals whose contributions have been exceptional over the previous high school season. 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 17

The 2015 Graduating All-Star Banquet was held the morning of Saturday, December 5 at the Celebrations Dinner Theatre at Canad Inns Fort Garry, and the matches followed at St. Paul s High School. The full list of all athletes and award winners can be found in Appendix E. International Results & Representation Volleyball Manitoba would like to recognize and congratulate the following individuals for their accomplishments on the international stage during the 2015-16 season, including both athletes and coaches. Justin Duff Toon Van Lankvelt Megan Cyr Tabi Love Lisa Barclay Alicia Ogoms Taylor Pischke Eric Loeppky Leanne Muldrew Larry McKay Ryan Ratushniak Shane Smith Sr Men s National Team - 2016 FIVB World League, 2016 Olympic Qualifiers, 2016 Rio Olympics Sr Men s National Team - 2016 FIVB World League, 2016 Olympic Qualifiers Sr Women s National Team - 2016 FIVB Grand Prix, NORCECA Olympic Qualifier, 2016 PA Cup Sr Women s National Team - NORCECA Olympic Qualifier Sr Women s National Team - NORCECA Olympic Qualifier Sr Women s National Team 2016 Pan Am Cup National Beach Volleyball Team - 2016 FIVB Beach World Tour Jr Men s National Team 2016 NORCECA Junior Championships National Sitting Volleyball Team Qualified for 2016 Rio Paralympics Assistant Coach Men s National Team 2016 FIVB World League, 2016 Rio Olympics Assistant Coach Women s National Team 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix, 2016 Pan Am Cup Datavolley, Women s National Team - 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix, 2016 Pan Am Cup Post 2016 Women s Team Centre Bid After calling Winnipeg home for 24 years, Volleyball Canada announced this past winter that the Canadian women s national volleyball team will be heading to Richmond, BC in early 2017. This disappointing news came following a strong bid submission that included the Sport Manitoba Sport for Life fieldhouse as the team s training centre, and tremendous commitment from many partners including Sport Manitoba, the Province of Manitoba, the Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba, and the City of Winnipeg. Winnipeg and Manitoba have benefited from the national teams calling Manitoba home by hosting numerous international competitions over the years including NORCECA Continental Championships, Olympic and World Qualification tournaments, World League events, Canada Cups and numerous exhibition series. Matches have been played over the years not only in Winnipeg, but also in Brandon, Dauphin and Winkler. Volleyball Manitoba would like to extend a huge thank you to all the people in the community that have supported the national team programs in many ways over the years. Whether it was the host committee that worked to bring and keep the teams in our province, the committees that helped host international events and matches, and those that helped raise funds towards team training and competitions through events such as Super-Spike and the annual auction they all made significant contributions that have been invaluable to the program. Moving forward: Volleyball Manitoba will continue to work on hosting events in the future at the national and international levels, and we look forward to those opportunities. 18 2015/2016 Annual Report

FINANCIAL REPORT & STATEMENTS Volleyball Manitoba (VM) Finance Committee Report September, 2016 Submitted by John Olfert, Board Treasurer & Chair Finance Committee Financial results and position for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016 are presented in the audited financial statements included in this Annual Report. As reflected in the financial statements and this brief report, results are consistent with the annual approved budget, and represent the work and activity of VM for fiscal 2016 (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016). In summary; 1. Financial Position. As reflected on the Statement of Financial Position, given an operating surplus of $12,524 during fiscal 2016, Unrestricted Net Assets grew from $22,474 to $34,998. While not having a specific target or mandate to accumulate a reserve, VM s Board of Directors is comfortable with this level of excess cash to manage seasonal and year-to-year programming and cashflow fluctuations experienced by VM. 2. Fiscal 2016 Operating Results. The Statement of Operations tells the story and reflects a number of hilites for VM s fiscal 2016 activity. These include: Receipts from Sport Manitoba Grants and Provincial Teams Expense were both higher in fiscal 2016, due to Western Canada Summer Games; Other Grants/Funders and offsetting Administration expense, reflect the addition of an additional shared employee, in partnership with Volleyball Canada (VC); Membership levels and fees remained steady; Increases in Athlete Program fees and offsetting Athlete Development Programs are the result of team selection and initial training for 2016 Manitoba Games (14U boys and girls volleyball); Growth in Provincial Championships (both number of teams and fees per team) was offset by reduced school (grade 8 and 9 events), beach programming, and other tournament play organized by Volleyball Manitoba; and Fiscal 2016 saw a raffle occur (Sponsorship/Fundraising), and the sale of an unused taraflex volleyball floor (included in Other revenue). 3. Looking Forward to Fiscal 2017. During the spring of 2016, VM staff prepared, and the Board of Directors reviewed and approved the fiscal 2017 Operating Budget. The budget quantifies a number of realities and initiatives, which include the following note descriptions (referenced in the budget summary): a) Sport Manitoba Grants declined due to both a modest reduction in base-funding and a partial year adjustment associated with the Women s National Team Program leaving Winnipeg during the fiscal year. b) Additional grant (and offsetting expense) for part-time VM staffing done in partnership with VC. c) Increased revenue and expense for Manitoba Games and new 12U Learn To Train programming. d) Plans for Volleyball Manitoba operated premier tournaments (in addition to Provincial Championships) in February & March 2017. e) Hosting 14U boys and girls Western Canadian Championships. f) Proceeds from a raffle and sale of taraflex volleyball flooring, will not recur in fiscal 2017. 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 19

F2017 Budget F2016 Actual Notes Revenue Sport MB Grants $ 239 $ 268 a Other Grants 78 53 b Membership Fees 130 131 Athlete Programs/League fees 240 179 c VM Tournaments 134 98 d VC Tournaments 131 - e Coaches & Officials Development 22 20 Recognition/Special Events 20 19 Sponsorship/Fundraising 5 15 f Other 4 18 f Total revenues 1,003 801 Expenditures Athlete Programs 391 341 a, c, d VM Tournaments 120 87 d VC Tournaments 116 - e Coaching/Officials/Membership Dev. 50 47 Recognition/Special Events 35 33 Marketing/Communications 11 9 Administration 280 269 b Total expenditures 1,003 786 Surplus (Deficit) $ - $ 15 All values 000s CAD 4. Appreciation. The staff of VM should be commended for operating within budgeted parameters, and balancing the day-to-day business of the association with opportunities and challenges occurred during the year. This effort, coupled with the support of Sport Manitoba s finance team, who provide accounting/bookkeeping services for VM, has allowed the Board to receive timely and accurate financial information. 5. Recommendations to Membership at the 2016 Annual General Meeting. It is recommended that: The VM 2016 Financial statements be accepted as presented in the VM 2016 Annual Report; and Gislason Targownik Peters be appointed auditors for fiscal 2017. 20 2015/2016 Annual Report

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS March 31, 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Auditor's Report 1 Statement of Financial Position 2 Statement of Operations 3 Statement of Changes in Net Assets 4 Statement of Cash Flow 5 Notes to Financial Statements 6

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT To the members of Manitoba Volleyball Association Inc., We have audited the accompanying financial statements of Manitoba Volleyball Association Inc., which comprise the statement of financial position as at March 31, 2016, and the statements of operations, changes in net assets and cash flow for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. Management s responsibility for the financial statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these financial statements in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations, and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor's responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditors' judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Manitoba Volleyball Association Inc. as at March 31, 2016, and its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Gislason Targownik Peters CHARTERED PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS Winkler, Manitoba August 4, 2016 1

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Statement of Financial Position As at March 31, 2016 2016 2015 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash $ 143,969 $ 103,551 Accounts receivable 19,021 11,036 Prepaid expenses 14,841 6,821 177,831 121,408 CAPITAL ASSETS (Note 4) 1,417 4,252 $ 179,248 $ 125,660 LIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (Note 5) $ 22,906 $ 13,071 Government remittances payable 9,935 8,407 Deferred revenue (Note 6) 111,409 81,708 144,250 103,186 NET ASSETS Unrestricted 34,998 22,474 $ 179,248 $ 125,660 APPROVED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD: Director Director See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements and Auditor's Report 2

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Statement of Operations For the year ended March 31, 2016 2016 2015 REVENUE Sport Manitoba Grants $ 267,617 $ 227,354 Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries 42,900 44,400 Other Grants/Funders 9,777 3,205 Membership Fees 131,145 131,963 Athlete Programs 28,375 2,256 Summer Series League 35,704 41,968 Provincial Teams 115,301 126,028 Provincial Championships 80,912 68,180 Volleyball Manitoba Tournaments 16,847 29,479 Coaches & Officials Development 20,390 15,706 Recognition/Special Events 18,977 17,078 Sponsorship/Fundraising 15,335 1,018 Other 17,672 3,322 800,952 711,957 OPERATING EXPENSES Athlete Development Programs 31,833 7,182 Summer Series League 49,945 50,622 Provincial Teams 195,741 158,356 Provincial Championships 73,897 76,755 SMB Athlete Assistance 15,750 12,500 Team Canada Women's Volleyball 47,500 47,500 Volleyball Manitoba Tournaments 13,165 21,726 Coaching & Officials Development 22,746 22,302 Membership Development 24,656 28,163 Recognitions/Special Events 32,777 32,603 Marketing & Communications 8,974 10,511 Administration 268,609 249,861 785,593 718,081 EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUE OVER OPERATING EXPENSES 15,359 (6,124) Amortization (2,835) (1,418) EXCESS (DEFICIENCY) OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES $ 12,524 $ (7,542) See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements and Auditor's Report 3

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Statement of Changes in Net Assets For the year ended March 31, 2016 2016 2015 NET ASSETS - Beginning $ 22,474 $ 30,016 Excess (Deficiency) of revenue over expenses 12,524 (7,542) NET ASSETS - Ending $ 34,998 $ 22,474 See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements and Auditor's Report 4

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Statement of Cash Flow For the year ended March 31, 2016 2016 2015 OPERATING ACTIVITIES Excess (Deficiency) of revenue over expenses $ 12,524 $ (7,542) Non-cash items affecting operations: Amortization 2,835 1,418 Net change in non-cash working capital balances 25,059 23,246 FINANCING ACTIVITIES Reduction of loan payable - (15,000) INVESTING ACTIVITIES Acquisition of capital assets - (5,670) INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND EQUIVALENTS 40,418 (3,548) CASH AND EQUIVALENTS - Beginning 103,551 107,099 CASH AND EQUIVALENTS - Ending $ 143,969 $ 103,551 See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements and Auditor's Report 5

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended March 31, 2016 1. PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION The Manitoba Volleyball Association Inc. is a non-profit organization and is exempt from income tax in accordance with Section 149 of the Canadian Income Tax Act. The purpose of the association is to provide quality services and programs that will assist in the promotion, development, and growth of volleyball in Manitoba 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of presentation The financial statements of the organization have been prepared in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Financial instruments Financial assets and liabilities are initially measured at fair value. Subsequent measurement of financial assets and liabilities are at amortized cost unless otherwise noted. Financial assets and liabilities measured at amortized cost consist of cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable, deferred revenue and long-term debt. It is management's opinion that the organization is not exposed to significant credit, currency, interest rate, liquidity or market risks arising from these financial instruments, unless otherwise noted. Capital assets Capital assets are recorded at cost and are being amortized on the straight line basis at the following rates based on estimated useful life, except in the year of acquisition, when onehalf of the rate is used: Computer hardware 2 years The organization reviews capital assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value may not be recoverable. Contributed capital assets are recorded at fair value at the date of contribution. Contributed services A substantial number of volunteers contribute a significant amount of their time each year. Due to the difficulty of determining the fair market value, contributed services are not recognized in the financial statements. 6

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended March 31, 2016 Revenue recognition The organization follows the deferral method of accounting for Sport Manitoba contributions. Unrestricted contributions are recognized as revenue in the year received or receivable if the amount to be received can be reasonably estimated and collection is reasonably assured. Externally restricted contributions are recognized as revenue in the year in which the related expenses are recognized. The association accounts for other revenues using the accrual basis of accounting. Use of estimates The preparation of the financial statements in conformity with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations requires management to make estimates that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities as at the date of the financial statements, as well as reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. These estimates are subject to measurement uncertainty, and the effect on the financial statements of changes in such estimates in future periods could be significant. 3. BANK INDEBTEDNESS The company has a line of credit available to a maximum of $25,000, repayable on demand with interest at the rate of prime plus 3.00%. Bank indebtedness is secured by general security agreement providing a floating charge on all assets of the association. 4. CAPITAL ASSETS Accumulated Net Net Cost Amortization 2016 2015 Computer hardware $ 5,670 $ 4,253 $ 1,417 $ 4,252 $ 5,670 $ 4,253 $ 1,417 $ 4,252 7

MANITOBA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended March 31, 2016 5. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES 2016 2015 Trade accounts payable $ 16,939 $ 7,979 Accrued liabilities 5,967 5,092 $ 22,906 $ 13,071 6. DEFERRED REVENUE Deferred revenue consist of fees and grants received in advance of the period in which the related expenses will be incurred. 2016 2015 Balance, beginning of the year $ 81,708 $ 54,166 Add: restricted contributions received 108,409 89,165 Less: amount recognized as revenue (78,708) (61,623) Balance, end of year $ 111,409 $ 81,708 7. ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE The association is economically dependent on the Province of Manitoba which provides funding through the Manitoba Lotteries Commission and Sport Manitoba. 8

APPENDIX A 2016 Provincial Championship Results 13U Boys Provincials Apr 23, Winnipeg: Glenlawn Collegiate 1 st 204 13U 3 rd 204 12U 2 nd BVC 13U 4 th BVC 12U 13U Girls Provincials April 23 & 24, Winnipeg: MBCI 1 st Dynamo Red 8 th Jr Bison Gold 2 nd Club West Rage 9 th Cats South 3 rd Impact 10 th Dynamo Grey 4 th Prairie Fire Black 11 th Jr Bison Brown 5 th Vision 13U 12 th Selkirk Royals Black 6 th Winman Force 13 th Vision 12U Blue 7 th Jr Pilots 14 th Prairie Fire Orange 14U Boys Provincials April 30 & May 1, Winnipeg: Maples Collegiate 1 st Jr Pilots 8 th BVC Blue 2 nd Winman Spartans 9 th Aztecs 3 rd Winman Tornados 10 th Winman Wave 4 th BVC 11 th 204 Cardinal 5 th 204 Gold 12 th 204 13U 6 th Warriors 13 th Tsunami 7 th Winman Tide 14 th Selkirk Royals 13U 14U Girls Provincials April 30 & May 1, Winnipeg: MBCI, DMCI, Tec Voc 1 st Dynamo Red 12 th Dynamo Grey 2 nd Vision Blue 13 th Club West Rage 3 rd Prairie Fire Black 14 th Winman Whip 4 th Parkland Vipers 15 th RCV Purple 5 th Selkirk Royals Blue 16 th Fury 6 th RCV Orange 17 th Pirates 7 th Jr Bison Gold 18 th Shock 13U 8 th Cats Gold 19 th Rink Rats 9 th Jr Bison Brown 20 th Vision White 10 th Jr Pilots 21 st Selkirk Royals Black 11 th Dynamo Red 13U 22 nd Big Sand Grey 14U Tier 2 Girls April 30 & May 1, Winnipeg: Shamrock School 1 st Dryden Whiskeyjacks 3 rd Killarney Raiders 2 nd Melita Marauders 4 th Parkland Vipers Green 15 th Cats Gold 16 th Tsunami 17 th Cats Blue 18 th Selkirk Royals Blue 19 th Vision 12U White 15 th Team Extreme 16 th Selkirk Royals 14U 17 th Joust 18 th 204 12 s 19 th BVC 13U 23 rd Prairie Fire Orange 24 th Club West Smash 25 th Cats Blue 26 th Big Sand Black 27 th Jr Bison Black 28 th Impact 29 th Winman Force 30 th Vision 13U 31 st Neepawa Smash 32 nd Prairie Fire White 5 th Southmountain Smashers 6 th Renegades 15U Boys Provincials May 7 & 8, Selkirk: Lord Selkirk Comprehensive, East Selkirk Middle School 1 st Selkirk Royals 6 th 204 Gold 11 th Pirates 2 nd WinMan Warriors 7 th BVC Gold 12 th Wolfpack 3 rd WinMan Tempest 8 th Aztec VBC 13 th Neepawa Smash 4 th 204 Cardinal 9 th BVC Blue 5 th Jr Pilots 10 th CJS Olympiens All-Stars: #5 Jake Hruska (204 Cardinal), #3 Eric Skakum (WinMan Tempest), #12 Ethan Harder (WinMan Warriors), #5 Isaak Fast (WinMan Warriors), #12 Chris Faial (Selkirk Royals), #1 Carl Leblanc (Selkirk Royals) MVP: #9 Nick Brzoza (Selkirk Royals) 30 2015/2016 Annual Report

15U Girls Provincials May 7 & 8, Brandon: Brandon University, Crocus Plains HS 1 st Shock 11 th WinMan Thunder 2 nd Jr Bison Gold 12 th Red River Wild 3 rd Dynamo Red 13 th Big Sand Storm 4 th Prairie Fire Black 14 th Fury 5 th Selkirk Royals 15 th Jr Bison Black 6 th Cats Gold 16 th Big Sand Warriors 7 th Dynamo Grey 17 th WinMan Lightning 8 th Jr Bison Brown 18 th Jr Wesmen 9 th Jr Pilots 19 th Dynamo Black 10 th Westman Wild 20 th Vision 21 st Prairie Fire Orange 22 nd Mavericks 23 rd Cats Blue 24 th Big Sand White 25 th Marauders 26 th Parkland Vipers Red 27 th Joust 28 th Pirates 29 th Fort Frances Vipers All-Stars: #11 Amy Wiebe (Prairie Fire Black), #6 Julia Horne, #12 Katreena Bentley (Jr Bison Gold), #19 Light Uchechukwu (Jr Bison Gold), #15 Maren Garcia (Shock), #8 Mia Hildebrandt (Shock) MVP: #7 Zoe Dyck (Shock) 16U Boys Provincials May 7 & 8, Winnipeg: Tec Voc Collegiate 1 st WinMan Clutch 6 th BVC Blue 2 nd BVC Gold 7 th Lancers 3 rd Jr Pilots 8 th Selkirk Royals 4 th 204 Gold 9 th Tsunami 5 th WinMan Bounce 10 th 204 Cardinal 11 th Aztecs 12 th Voyageurs 13 th Joust All-Stars: #10 Nick Cicek (204 Gold), #8 Austin Anderson (Jr Pilots), #1 Max Paddock (BVC Gold), #11 Lucas Vasconcelos (BVC Gold), #3 Alek Morelli (WinMan Clutch), #9 Nigel Nielsen (WinMan Clutch) MVP: #1 Mathieu Lavoie (WinMan Clutch) 16U Girls Provincials May 7 & 8, Winnipeg: Shamrock School, Victor Mager School & Windsor Park Collegiate 1 st Jr Bison Gold 7 th Fury Blue 13 th Fury Black 2 nd Westman Wave 8 th Jr Pilots 14 th Pirates 3 rd Dynamo 9 th WinMan Wild 15 th Prairie Fire Black 4 th Fury Green 10 th RCV Rush 16 th Cats South 5 th Selkirk Royals 11 th Cats North 17 th Joust 6 th Jr Bison Brown 12 th Mavericks 18 th Alliance All-Stars: #7 Kaylee Pederson (Fury Green), #12 Brielle Cara (Dynamo), #13 Sophia King (Westman Wave), #14 Kalyn Tokaryk (Westman Wave), #4 Maddalena Jacobson (Jr Bison Gold), #12 Sydney Kurth (Jr Bison Gold) MVP: #15 Alli Pauls (Jr Bison Gold) 17U Boys Provincials Apr 30 & May 1, Winnipeg: Red River College 1 st Winman Dynasty 3 rd Aztecs 2 nd 204 17U 4 th Jr Pilots 5 th BVC 17U All-Stars: #14 Josh Zapp (Jr Pilots), #12 Noah Olfert (Aztecs), #12 Darian Picklyk (204 17U), #9 Ryan Smith (204 17U), #17 Zachary Janzen (Winman Dynasty), #12 Jack Mandryk (Winman Dynasty) MVP: #7 Jon Laube (Winman Dynasty) 18U Boys Provincials Apr 30 & May 1, Winnipeg: Red River College 1 st Junior Wesmen 3 rd Winman Avalanche 2 nd 204 18U 4 th Tsunami 5 th Joust All-Stars: #13 William Lassen (Tsunami), #1 Mitchell Keber (Winman Avalanche), #6 Ben Hooker (204 18U), #16 Derrick Sabourin (204 18U), #14 Eric Loeppky (Junior Wesmen), #15 Daniel Thiessen (Junior Wesmen) MVP: #5 Martial Rondeau (Junior Wesmen) 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 31

17U Girls Provincials April 23 & 24, Steinbach: Clearsprings School 1 st Jr Wesmen 5 th Prairie Fire Inferno 2 nd Cobras 6 th Cats 3 rd Alliance 7 th Big Sand Force 4 th Mavericks 8 th Big Bear 9 th Storm 10 th Big Sand Red 11 th Fury 12 th Joust All-Stars: #13 Alyssa Bautista (Mavericks), #16 Emma Parker (Alliance), #5 Averie Allard (Cobras), #12 Jessica Andjelic (Cobras), #13 Taylor Kleysen (Jr Wesmen), #5 Julia Tays (Jr Wesmen) MVP: #12 Emma Leung (Jr Wesmen) 18U Girls Provincials April 23 & 24, Steinbac: SRSS 1 st Jr Bisons 5 th Aztecs 2 nd Cobras 6 th Brash 3 rd Cats 7 th Killarney Raiders 4 th Jr Pilots 8 th Alliance 9 th SISU 10 th Predators 11 th Pirates 12 th Les Rouges All-Stars: #6 Hannah Sabatier (Jr Pilots), #15 Carmen Ross (Cats), #5 Kearley Abbott (Cobras), #8 Brianna Patrick (Cobras), #9 Darby Coughlin (Jr Bisons), #2 Ayiya Ottogo (Jr Bisons) MVP: #4 Dana Wiens (Jr Bisons) 32 2015/2016 Annual Report

APPENDIX B 2016 Western / National Championship Medal Results 14U West Championships Winnipeg, MB 14U Girls Division 1 Dynamo Red Tier 1 Gold Prairie Fire Black Tier 2 Gold Vision Volleyball Club U14 Blue Tier 2 Silver 14U Girls Division 2 Winman Whip Tier 1 Gold Rink Rats Tier 1 Silver Shock Tier 1 Bronze Pirates Tier 2 Gold Cats Blue Tier 3 Gold Prairie Fire Orange Tier 3 Silver Fury Tier 4 Gold 14U Boys Division 1 Providence Junior Pilots Tier 1 Silver Brandon Volleyball Club (BVC) Gold Tier 1 Bronze 204 Gold Tier 2 Gold Warrior Volleyball Club Tier 2 Silver BVC Blue Tier 3 Silver Fair Play award: Parkland Vipers Girls 15U West Championships Regina, SK 15U Girls Division 1 Junior Bison Gold Tier 1 Gold Shock Tier 1 Bronze Dynamo Red Tier 2 Silver 15U Girls Division 2 Winman Thunder Tier 1 Bronze WVC Wild Tier 2 Silver Junior Bison Black Tier 3 Silver 15U Girls Division 3 Winman Lightning Tier 1 Gold Vision Elite 15U Tier 1 Bronze Mavericks 15U Tier 2 Gold Joust Volleyball Club Tier 4 Silver 15U Boys Division 1 Winman Warriors Tier 1 Silver Selkirk Royals Tier 2 Silver 204 Gold Tier 3 Silver 16U West Championships Calgary, AB 16U Girls Division 1 Junior Bison Gold 16U Tier 1 Silver 16U Girls Division 2 Fury 16U Blue Tier 1 Gold Junior Bison 16U Brown Tier 3 Gold 16U Boys Division 1 Winman Clutch Tier 1 Bronze 16U Boys Division 2 Selkirk Royals Tier 1 Gold Aztec Volleyball Club Tier 3 Gold Girls All-Stars: Allie Pauls Junior Bisons, Syd Michelyshyn Junior Bisons Boys All-Stars: Nigel Nielsen WinMan Clutch 17U Girls Championship Edmonton, AB 17U Girls Division 2 Prairie Fire Inferno Tier 1 Bronze Big Sand Force U17 Tier 2 Silver 17U Girls Division 3 Fury 17U Tier 1 Gold 17U All Stars: Averie Allard Cobras 18U Championships Boys Saskatoon, SK 18U Boys Division 2 Aztecs Tier 2 Gold 18U All Stars: Eric Loeppky Junior Wesmen Girls All-Stars: Alexa Wieczorkiewicz, Shock, Katreena Bentley, Junior Bisons, Anna Maidment, Junior Bisons MVP (Girls): Light Uchechukwu, Junior Bisons Boys All-Stars: Isaak Fast, WinMan Warriors; Ethan Harder, WinMan Warriors 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 33

APPENDIX C 2016 Indoor Provincial Team Rosters 16U Girls (1) Laila Arjoon Winnipeg, MB Sydney Carswell Strathclair, MB Melonie Einarson Winnipeg, MB Sydney Elliott Winnipeg, MB Maren Garcia Winnipeg, MB Isabella Gierys St. Andrews, MB Kerra Houde Winnipeg, MB Sophia King Brandon, MB Sarah Klassen Winnipeg, MB Annika Loeppky Selkirk, MB Sumanthi Santiago Winnipeg, MB Felicity Taylor-Evans Winnipeg, MB Head Coach: Evan Turenne Assistant Coach: Stacey Malech 16U Girls (2) Leah Buschau Winnipeg, MB Jenna Campbell Winnipeg, MB Janet Clegg St. Andrews, MB Julia Horne Winnipeg, MB Leia Jaworski Hazelridge, MB Allison Jones Brandon, MB Talia Mcmurchy Dugald, MB Jordan Moyer Landmark, MB Kalyn Tokaryk Brandon, MB Hallie Unger Brandon, MB Kelysian Warmington St. Andrews, MB Alexa Wieczorkiewicz Winnipeg, MB Head Coach: Chris Cara Assistant Coach: Brittney Fingland 18U Girls Taylor Boughton Oakbank, MB Raelyn Elias Winkler, MB Chloe Holroyd Winnipeg, MB Orianna Hyndman Hamiota, MB Jessica Kowalski Tyndall, MB Ashleigh Laube Winnipeg, MB Payton Robinson Steinbach, MB Emma Parker St. Adolphe, MB Kyla Quiring East St. Paul, MB Julia Tays Winnipeg, MB Training Player: Jessica Edel Morris, MB Head Coach: Josh Thordarson Assistant Coach: Jayme Menzies Assistant Coach: Evelyn Kampen 34 2015/2016 Annual Report

16U Boys (1) Austin Anderson Niverville, MB Gideon Dresser La Salle, MB Jackson Pankratz Winnipeg, MB Matthew Hedden Winnipeg, MB Shane Gabel Winnipeg, MB Max Brook Selkirk, MB Tim Juvonen Selkirk, MB Isaak Fast Winnipeg, MB Josh Terin Winnipeg, MB Matthew Campbell Winnipeg, MB Thomas Manuel Winnipeg, MB Head Coach: Lindsey Habib Assistant Coach: Scott Friesen 16U Boys (2) Jacob Thomson Brandon, MB Liam Nohr Brandon, MB Riley Paul Brandon, MB Brock Carmichael Brandon, MB Lucas Vasconcelos Brandon, MB Reece Wilson Brandon, MB Ethan Harder Winnipeg, MB Liam Kristjanson Brandon, MB Christopher Faial Selkirk, MB Max Paddock Brandon, MB Head Coach: Grant Wilson Assistant Coach: Roy Ching 18U Boys Adam Nixon Winnipeg, MB Carter Butterfield Winnipeg, MB Gerard Murray Winnipeg, MB Jack Mandryk Lockport, MB Mathieu Lavoie Winnipeg, MB Matthew Klysh Winnipeg, MB Owen Schwartz Selkirk, MB Darian Picklyk Winnipeg, MB Rylan Metcalf Carmen, MB Brendan Warren Winnipeg, MB Wilem Labun Winnipeg, MB Branson Powell Flin Flon, MB Dylan Sutherland Brandon, MB Head Coach: Ryan Ratushniak Assistant Coach: Shane Smith Assistant Coach: Adam DeJonckheere Assistant Coach: Garrett Jones 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 35

APPENDIX D 2016 Beach Volleyball Provincial Championship Results 18U Girls Gold Josie Abbott / Kearley Abbott Silver Sydney Kurth / Julia Tays Bronze Sydney Michalyshen / Kalin Winter 16U Girls Gold Jordan Hamm / Jayda Nault Silver Sydney Elliott / Shayne Nichols Bronze Sara Christie / Jenna Mitchell-Dueck 15U Girls Gold Anna Maidment / Erika Vermette Silver Eli Jaworski / Talia Mcmurchy Bronze Bella Benson / Maggie Medock 14U Girls Gold Erika Andjelic / Sabrina Frick Silver Sofia Gonzalez / Valeria Gonzalez Bronze Shaquira Pattyn / Monika Popovic 18U Boys Gold Owen Schwartz / Matt Stasiuk Silver Ted Glass / Andrey Yaglinsky Bronze Mathieu Lavoie / Darian Picklyk 16U Boys Gold Gideon Dresser / Shane Gabel Silver Isaiah Olfert / Cole Olfert Bronze Mathieu Chartier / Patrick Seale 36 2015/2016 Annual Report

APPENDIX E 2015 Graduating All-Stars & Awards A-AA-AAA Girls Graduating All-Stars Allie Cantelo Virden Collegiate Kyla Fast Niverville Collegiate Acacia Wiebe Green Valley School Brielle Grenier Ecole Regional St. Jean Baptiste Rayvn Wiebe Morden Collegiate Brittany Krahn Killarney School Carmen Ross Virden Collegiate Isabelle King Elton Collegiate Kendra Topham Grandview School Jordyn Olafson Niverville Collegiate Kaitlyn Arnal College Regional Gabrielle Roy Savannah Doucette Neelin High School Cassidy McCausland Deloraine School Ciara Zarn Killarney School Dana Wiens Green Valley School Tascha Livingstone Cartwright School Tayler Blatchford Killarney School Nicole Wondrasek Major Pratt School Céleste Ritchot Centre Scolaire Leo Remillard Gina Bartel Morris School Sadie McTavish St. John's Ravenscourt Lina Gordon Neepawa Area Collegiate Anika Gray Killarney School Jeanne Brenner Dauphin Regional Secondary Kendra Livingstone Cartwright School Evelyn Hancock Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Erika Fish Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Nadine Mendel Morris School Honourable Mentions: Shanna Thomson - Killarney School, Ashley Jay - Hamiota Collegiate, Tori Timlick - Ste. Rose Collegiate, Caitlyn Kruk - College Louis Riel A-AA-AAA Boys Graduating All-Stars Pierce Dresser Linden Christian School Austin Dueck Calvin Christian Collegiate Ethan Kramer Killarney School Jack Tyrrell Linden Christian School Alex Bueckert Steinbach Christian Evan Walker Elton Collegiate Derrick Sabourin College Regional Gabrielle Roy Eric Dornez College Louis Riel Riley Bouwman Calvin Christian Collegiate Brayden Riley Killarney School Justin Manaigre College Regional Gabrielle Roy Yvan Bourgeois College Louis Riel Noah Loewen Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Brady Tilbury Melita School David Penner Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Chris Giesbrecht Niverville Collegiate Evan Brad Warren Collegiate Liam Guenther Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Matthew Klassen Glenboro School Adam Garnett Major Pratt School Garrett Rubeniuk Major Pratt School Will Hatherley Hapnot Collegiate Julian Waldner Rosenort School Jake Wiens Dauphin Regional Secondary Honourable Mentions: Greyson Knelsen - College Regional Gabrielle Roy, Nicolas Pantel - College Louis Riel, Daniel Bohemier - College Louis Riel, Quinn Snider - Westgate Mennonite Collegiate AAAA Girls Graduating All-Stars Elizabeth Tooth Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Bailey Koop Kildonan East Collegiate Kearley Abbott St. Mary's Academy Jessica Friesen Lord Selkirk Regional Madison Kurth Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Kailey Painchaud-Niemi Lord Selkirk Regional Shayla Kessler Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Brianna Patrick St. Mary's Academy Jordyn Fisher-Wells Fort Richmond Collegiate Emily Yaeger Kelvin High School Charity McMurray Miles Macdonell Collegiate Lauren Weremy Lord Selkirk Regional Jamie Fisher Lord Selkirk Regional Olivia Fisher-Wells Fort Richmond Collegiate Keylyn Feilwich Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Jocelyn Koswin Garden City Collegiate Shelby Sinclair Glenlawn Collegiate Shea Pyle St. Mary's Academy Josie Abbott St. Mary's Academy Shayla Heinrichs Vincent Massey High School (BDN) Darby Coughlin St. Mary's Academy Madison Ganske Lord Selkirk Regional Maricar Costosa Tec Voc High School Alyssa MacLennan Glenlawn Collegiate Honourable Mentions: Emma Onchulenko - College Jeanne-Sauve, Amy Nowicki - Murdoch MacKay Collegiate, Danielle Wallace - Crocus Plains Regional, Nicole Klassen - Garden Valley Collegiate, Jenna Campbell - Glenlawn Collegiate AAAA Boys Graduating All-Stars Ben Hooker St. Paul's High School Martial Rondeau College Jeanne-Sauve Cole Tokaryk Vincent Massey High School (BDN) Eric Robb Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Carter O Hara Lord Selkirk Regional Keegan Teetaert Steinbach Regional Stefan Lavallee Steinbach Regional Austyn Ducharme Miles Macdonell Collegiate Ethan Duncan Westwood Collegiate PJ Seekings Lord Selkirk Regional Eric Ellison Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Everett Chartier Miles Macdonell Collegiate Serge Girouard Miles Macdonell Collegiate Ted Glass Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Trezon Morcilla Garden City Collegiate Julian Burtniak Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Mitchell Keber Miles Macdonell Collegiate Lucas Signatovich St. Paul's High School Eric Loeppky Steinbach Regional Zackery Thielmann Miles Macdonell Collegiate Daniel Thiessen Glenlawn Collegiate Spencer Rozier John Taylor Collegiate Steven Francisco Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Matthew Stasiuk St. Paul's High School Honourable Mentions: Aaron Mitchell - Dueck Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG), Evan Berube - Glenlawn Collegiate, Gabriel Pembele - Daniel McIntyre Collegiate, Noah Olfert - Northlands Parkway Collegiate 2016 Annual General Meeting of Members 37

Girls Coaches of the Year A Jill Patmore Deloraine School AAA Jayme Menzies Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Boys Coaches of the Year A Keith Braaksma Glenboro School AAA Martin Rochon College Louis Riel Referees of the Year Rural Referee of the Year Roel Orteza All-Manitoba Team - Girls Brianna Patrick St. Mary's Academy Elizabeth Tooth Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Jocelyn Koswin Garden City Collegiate Josie Abbott St. Mary's Academy Kearley Abbott St. Mary's Academy Keylyn Filewich Vincent Massey Collegiate (WPG) Lauren Weremy Lord Selkirk Regional Shayla Heinrichs Vincent Massey High School (BDN) AA Carl Fast Niverville Collegiate AAAA Russ Harder Glenlawn Collegiate AA Jacqueline Lemoine College Regional Gabrielle-Roy AAAA Marshall Jones Vincent Massey Collegiate Urban Referee of the Year Teri Hildebrand All-Manitoba Team - Boys Austyn Ducharme Miles Macdonell Collegiate Ben Hooker St. Paul's High School Cole Tokaryk Vincent Massey High School (BDN) Daniel Thiessen Glenlawn Collegiate Eric Loeppky Steinbach Regional Serge Girouard Miles Macdonell Collegiate Stefan Lavallee Steinbach Regional Award Winners: Stefan Savoie Memorial Scholarship Ted Glass Mike Burchuk High School Female Player of the Year Award Kearley Abbott Dennis Nord High School Male Player of the Year Award Eric Loeppky 38 2015/2016 Annual Report