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Kicking off the CCAA’s

Logan Moncks receives her All-Canadian award. From being the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) Coach of the Year with an undefeated season, Brad Karren has achieved a lot in this basketball season. Another title that Karren can add to his list is Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Coach (CCAA) of the Year. At the CCAA banquet hosted

Lightning strikes rattlers

St. Mary’s defends against Megan Getz of the Rattlers.  The Lightning struck but to no avail, taking home a silver medal. The Saint Mary’s Lightning went into the weekend as a second ranked south division seed. The Lightning left with heavy necks, as they claimed second place overall, and took home the silver medals for

No pain, no gain

Alicia Tan drives baseline and puts up a contested shot against the Medicine Hat Rattlers in the bronze medal game during the ACAC conference championships. One of the toughest parts about being a college athlete is playing away on the road. It is especially difficult when you are coming back from an injury. That was

Men’s squad gets nod for nationals in P.E.I.

  The Lethbridge College Kodiaks men’s basketball team has booked their ticket to the CCAA Nationals next weekend. Although they didn’t win the Conference championship, the team still moves onto the national tournament. While the Women’s Alberta Colleges Athletic Conferences (ACAC) basketball championships were going on in Lethbridge, the Kodiaks men’s team was battling it

Kodiaks shine in track, basketball ACAC championships

Amy Arbon heads on to the court for the Kodiaks.  It’s no small feat to host two championships in one weekend. Both the ACAC Women’s Basketball Conference Championship and the Indoor Track Championship took place at Lethbridge College and University of Lethbridge respectively. The events brought fans from all over Alberta and parts of Saskatchewan

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