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Kodiaks battle for Payden

Kodiaks battle for Payden

College is now under way, students including student-athletes are getting back into their daily routines of going to school and playing their respective sports. Now, Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s soccer team are one of many ACAC soccer teams to start its season. Soccer kicked off in Lethbridge at the collegiate level on Saturday, Sept. 8

Kodiaks 10/4 Road 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

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.

It’s not about how you play, it’s about if you’re a woman

The high-tempo music vibrates the hardwood and the targeted intensity is palpable throughout the gymnasium. Looking up at the stands to see the almost empty bleachers, the Kodiaks notice the deafening silence of another game played without a crowd. 

For many women’s sports, this is the far too frequent reality. Deanna Dotts, head coach of

Lethbridge College Kodiak weekly wrap-up

Saddling up against the Old’s Bronco’s proved to be too much for the Kodiak’s women’s basketball team this weekend. The Kodiaks had no answer for the Broncos strong offence and suffered back-to-back losses in the Val Matteotti gymnasium. After recieving 10 fouls in the 4th quarter, head coach Deanna Dotts says there may be more

Flying high above the hardwood

For one teenage girl, standing on the shoulders of giants started out as nothing more than a dream. That dream seemed out of reach for 19-year-old Hanna Strebel. The younger sister of Shantaya Strebel, a now-graduated Lethbridge College Kodiaks forward from Tabiona, Utah, has Down syndrome. Back in March, Hanna’s smile lit up the bench

Kodiaks 10/4 Road Race getting set for this weekend

Lethbridge’s longest running road race is getting set for this weekend. Meagan Williams has more. The 43rd annual Kodiaks 10/4 Road Race is Saturday, with both 10-mile and four-mile races starting and finishing at Lethbridge College. Participant and Lethbridge College assistant cross country coach, Simon Scharez says with the warm weather set for this weekend, runners

Kodiaks Claw their way to provincials  

The Kodiaks dulled the roar of the Ambrose Lions over the weekend with both the men’s and women’s basketball teams showing how lethal they can be on court. Securing their places in the ACAC provincial playoffs, the men will head off to Olds College and the women to Lakeland College this week to start their

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