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Playoff hopes cut short after stellar season

Playoff hopes cut short after stellar season

Kodiaks #14 Hayden Devoy goes for a shot on visiting Ambrose Lions goalie Drayton McLeay during a game on Oct. 15, 2021. Despite having a majority of rookies on both the men’s and women’s Kodiaks soccer squads, they excelled this fall. Unfortunately, both teams were eliminated early on in the playoffs loosing respective games against

Kodiaks, recreation services adjust to COVID-19 restrictions

A Lethbridge College student athlete works out alone after new COVID-19 restrictions stopped group sports from practicing together; however, Lethbridge College’s fitness centre remains open. Lethbridge College recreation services and Kodiak athletic teams are adjusting to the new restrictions before the holiday break arrives.  Part of the new restrictions announced by the Alberta government and

Lethbridge College breaks into world of e-sports

Jinay Patel takes a break from his studies to play a little bit of Xbox on Nov. 8, 20. Lethbridge College is introducing a student video game tournament.  E-sports is the competitive playing of video games, a sport that has grown in recent years and post-secondary institutions are taking notice.  Any student at Lethbridge College

Denajha Kie: Army Athlete

The sound of the fighter jet roars as the aircraft flies through the sky before their jump destination. The paratroopers are getting set to jump, but first, all their essentials need to be placed in their parachutes and backpacks. One Lethbridge College Kodiak basketball player was used to this kind of surrounding before she laced

Bohne bounces back in undefeated season

A Kodiak basketball player has gone from being sidelined with an injury to back on the undefeated men’s team. He was endured both mental and physical challenges getting back on the court.  Trey Bohne missed out on last year when he spent the entire season on the bench due to a dislocated kneecap and partially

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