Volleyball articles

Injuries plague kodiaks

The top three sports injuries. From learning to crawl and to walk, bumps and bruises often surround us. It often carries on throughout our lives from freak accidents just simple injuries and pains from something such as paper. Bumps and bruises and the walking wounded are often all parts of the athletic world. From dislocated

Kodiak bumps and bruises

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s volleyball team is taking the court for the second half of the season, nursing some bumps and bruises. The Kodiaks are gearing up for a big match this weekend against the Briercrest Clippers from Saskatchewan. The Kodiaks say they can’t allow the injury bug to keep them from finishing the

New year, new team, new opportunities

Kristine Ward of the Lethbridge College Kodiaks goes in for the kill against the Briercrest Clippers on Saturday, Oct. 15 in the home opener. Having your home opener against last year’s Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference Championship winners would be tough. That’s what the Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s volleyball team did.Both the men’s and women’s Kodiak volleyball

Mike Hawkins bids farewell

A new face will be at the helm of the Kodiaks men’s volleyball team come next season. Current coach Mike Hawkins has left the program to take the reins of the Thompson Rivers University Wolf Pack men’s program, Aaron Haugen has more.

Kodiaks women’s volleyball

  The Kodiaks women’s volleyball team expects to bump up in the standings with a couple of wins this weekend, Halen Kooper reports. Lethbridge College will host the Ambrose Lions Friday and then travel to Ambrose University Saturday. Head coach Dusty Stauth knows if they’re going to win, they need to control the pace of

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