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Kodiak’s recruitment program helps young athletes grow academic and sports careers

Kodiak’s recruitment program helps young athletes grow academic and sports careers

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks are reaching out to high schools to recruit new athletes in hopes of bringing home championships. With athletes graduating and moving on every year, the college has started a recruitment program to ensure new talent comes through the doors. High schools around southern Alberta have been in contact with the Kodiaks

Kodiaks win first game of the year

Ben Knight, middle fielder and captain of the Lethbridge College Kodiaks prepares to take a corner kick in a five-to-zero victory against the Alberta-Augustana Vikings on Sept. 7, 2019 at the Servus Sports Centre. The Lethbridge College Kodiaks shut out the Augustana Vikings 5-0 in their first tilt of the season. The Kodiaks held their

New face guides Kodiaks through track season

Coach Simon Schaerz talks through the practice plans with his team.  As the Lethbridge College Kodiaks indoor track team prepares to sprint into the season, they find themselves looking to a new face for guidance. After a strong 32-year run from Bertil Johannson, one which set records as the most wins from a coach in

Kodiaks women’s volleyball team attempts to snap losing slide

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s volleyball team is looking to break a three-game losing streak tonight against the Ambrose Lions. The squad finished last season with a 14–10 record and are looking to get back on track to better that record this season. Outside hitter for the Kodiaks, Sianna Cherweniuk says the team has a

Kodiaks 10/4 Road Race

https://soundcloud.com/stephanie-savage-1/kodiaks-104-race Lethbridge’s longest running road race returned for another year. The 45th annual Kodiaks 10/4 road race kicked off Saturday morning on Lethbridge College grounds. Lethbridge College Marketing Coordinator Jamin Heller says the yearly event goes a long way in supporting Kodiaks Athletics. All proceeds from the day’s festivities go to support the Kodiaks cross country teams.

The bad blood battle of southern Alberta

On game days’ fans pile into gyms, they scream from the stands, engage in bragging or indignant wound-licking after a painful loss to a rival team. There are your standard sports rivalries, and then there are teams you love to hate. For many Lethbridge College Kodiaks Fans, the Medicine Hat Rattlers fall into the latter.

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