Kodiak Owen Stweart rounds the corner of the 1,000 metre race at the Butterdome during the Championship track meet. Stewart fights to get to the front of the pack in the race on Saturday, March 18. Photo by Chase Chambers The Kodiaks men’s indoor track season concluded after the Kodiaks won the Alberta College Athletic…
Local junior hockey coach grateful for international experience
Anton Astashevich blows past a teammate and gets creative as he dekes past goaltender Bryan Thomson. The Belarussian forward has 16 points in 47 games this season. Seven games and six wins later, Lethbridge Hurricanes Head Coach Brent Kisio is golden. Earlier this season, Kisio was asked to join Team Canada as an assistant coach…
Kodiaks indoor track team continues to battle for top spot
Orin May begins to run for his leg as the relay as Jonah Henning gets ready to pass him the baton to improve their transition time and increase their speed at Tuesday morning’s running practice at the University of Lethbridge. The Lethbridge College Kodiaks men’s track team is training hard to ensure they can hold…
Kodiaks futsal teams prepare for new season
Lethbridge College Kodiaks futsal player, Ethan McClelland (left), dribbles past teammate, Daniel Montoya (right), during practice on Monday, Feb. 6. at the Val Matteotti Gymnasium. The team will begin their season mid-February. The Lethbridge College Kodiaks futsal teams are getting ready to get back in the game. Sean Carey, men’s and women’s futsal head coach,…
How physical health relates to mental health
Cole Guilbert, Kodiak track athlete, performs a shoulder press as part of his afternoon strength training workout in preparation for his 2022 to stay physically and mentally fit.
Yoga helps mental health
Kelsey Tasker demonstrates her strength and balance in side crow. Imagine yourself in a calm and content state of being. Now imagine you are in tune with your body and mind instead of at their mercy. For many people with mental health issues such as stress or anxiety, this feeling can seem unobtainable, but yoga…
Kodiak Soccer athletes are excited to see to see Canada in the World Cup.
The Lethbridge College Kodiaks soccer team is excited to see Canada compete in the Qatar World Cup. Photo by Kevin Castro Guillin. Canada soccer team has made it to the Qatar World Cup after 36 years after appearing in Mexico in 1986 Soccer influence has been increasing in Canada, opening the doors to new teams…
All that Glitters is not Gold
A Peak Elite coach Alissa Van Diemen (left) helps an athlete work on her tumbling skills in an open atmosphere lesson. Photo by Brooke Mullin Sports as a kid are a great way to meet friends, get fit and experience life’s lessons. Many of us who were lucky enough to be involved in sports as…
Local skaters get witchy at Henderson
Roller Skate Lethbridge witches get together for a wicked stroll on skates, not brooms, at Henderson Lake. Martina Emard (right) says they want to make a spectacle of themselves. Photo by Rachel Gelowitz. Witches from Roller Skate Lethbridge zoomed, cackled and accidentally crashed around Henderson Lake as their wheels rolled across the pavement Oct. 14.…
Kodiaks prepare to host ACAC soccer championships
Olivia DePasquale, Kodiaks women’s team captain, congratulates teammate Ashley Sazalski after scoring a goal versus the Augustana Vikings on Oct. 16 at Comet Stadium in Raymond. The Kodiaks’ path to playoff glory will be a true test of their physical and mental skills, but both men’s and women’s teams believe they have what it takes…