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He also led the team in rebounding with 147 boards. "In spite of the defensive attention, Kale‘s ability to remain calm allowed him to be a major contributor for this Golden Hawks team," said men‘s basâ€" ketball head coach Peter Campbell. "His accomplishments on the court have exceeded everyone‘s expectaâ€" tions." Harrison also picked up the OUA Rookie of the Year award as the Golden Hawks‘ leading scorer. Kale was also named to the OUA second allâ€"star team as well as the allâ€"rookie team. The Golden Hawks have received one other CIS Rookie of the Year award in 2001 when Chris Keith earned the honour. Harrison, in his first postâ€"season appearance, scored a team high 23 points going eight for 14 in the losing effort. This is the seventh consecutive season that the hardwood Hawks have qualified for the postâ€"season. Laurier‘s men‘s basketball season ended in Guelph with a 69â€"59 loss to the Gryphons in the first round of the OUA playoffs. In a new contest that challenges hockey fans to build replicas of the Stanley Cup using ordinary materials, Scotiabank will recognize Canada‘s creâ€" ative spirit and send two grand prize winners and three guests each to a Stanley Cup final game. The contest was launched last week at an event that produced contest cups made out cheese, ice, pastry and cutâ€" lery. ? ‘ es _ " \," i yi’l S \ "Canadians, get out your duct tape, soup cans, car parts or pasta noodles â€" it‘s time to ‘build Stanley,‘" said John Doig, the senior viceâ€"president of marâ€" keting for Scotiabank. "We know that Canadians love this game and look forâ€" ward to seeing the creativity they apply to honouring the Stanley Cup." The contest is open now and runs until April 27, 2008. To enter the conâ€" test, Canadians must post at least one photo and a 200â€"word (maximum) story about their work in creating their cup at www.scotiahockey.com. Builders can then encourage others, including their friends and family to vote for their cups. Build your own cup Kale Harrison