Corey Kalk '12

Sports Opens Doors for Promising Athlete

Excerpt from Fall 2013 issue of The Link:

Corey Kalk ’12 has played Junior A hockey for the North York Rangers for the past two seasons and recently committed to Dartmouth College in New Hampshire to play Division 1 hockey starting in the fall of 2014. While at  CDS, Corey played hockey for the school teams from Grades 8-12. He also  participated in soccer, basketball, rugby and tennis at the CISAA level,  helping CDS to win CISAA championships in both hockey and soccer. Corey feels fortunate to have had a lot of people believe in him and offer him the  support and instill the confidence to follow his dreams. Among them were his parents and grandparents, as well as some of his teachers and coaches at CDS, including Mr. Andersen, Mr. MacMillan and Mr. Milonas, and his current Coach at North York, John Dean.

According to Corey, last year was a breakout season starting with an  invitation to the final selection camp for Canada East in the 2012 World  Junior A Challenge.

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Founded in 1972, The Country Day School is a co-educational private school offering programs in JK-12 and located on 100 acres north of Toronto in King.