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October 28, 2025
2025 ACAC Cross-Country Coaches of the Year
The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is proud to announce that Michael and Jenna Schnare of the Red Deer Kings and Queens has been named the 2025 ACAC Cross-Country Coaches of the Year.
October 28, 2025
2025 ACAC Cross-Country Rookies of the Year
The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is delighted to announce that Pheonix Asprey of the Medicine Hat Rattlers and Logan Pancoast of the Medicine Hat Rattlers have been named the 2025 ACAC Cross-Country Rookies of the Year.
October 28, 2025
2025 ACAC Runners of the Year
The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is delighted to announce that Ashlee Walker of the Concordia Thunder and Nathan Woyessa of the SAIT Trojans have been named the 2025 ACAC Runners of the Year.
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Athletes of the Week
Red Deer Queens

When the game was on the line, Jailyn Bablitz delivered — not once, but twice — helping the Red Deer Polytechnic Queens sweep the Medicine Hat College Rattlers.

Lethbridge Kodiak's

The Kodiaks men’s volleyball team remains undefeated, thanks in large part to the consistent dominance of third-year outside hitter Cameron Marshall.

Concordia Thunder

Veteran leadership and clutch play defined Vanessa Pietramala’s weekend, as the fifth-year midfielder played a pivotal role in guiding the Concordia Thunder to the ACAC Women’s Soccer Championship title.

Lakeland Rustlers

Taleh Wade delivered a standout performance for the Lakeland Rustlers, leading the charge in what was arguably the team’s best weekend of the season. The veteran guard showcased his scoring touch and rebounding dominance in a pair of wins over the Concordia Thunder.

Keyano Huskies

After a dominant weekend performance, Ryley Bullock has proven to be a force on both ends of the court for the Keyano Huskies. Bullock led her team to a weekend sweep over the Northwestern Polytechnic Wolves with back-to-back stellar outings.

NAIT Ooks

Leadership, composure, and clutch performances defined Peter Jones’ weekend, as the NAIT Ooks captain led his team to their second straight ACAC Men’s Soccer Championship title.

SAIT Trojans

It was another golden performance for SAIT Trojans standout Nathan Woyessa, who continues to establish himself as one of the ACAC’s premier runners.

Concordia Thunder

Ashlee Walker continues to shine for the Concordia Thunder, capping off an incredible season with a gold-medal finish at the ACAC Cross Country Running Championships. Her dominant performance solidified her place among the conference’s elite and earned her a spot at the upcoming CCAA National Championships in Prince Edward Island.

Medicine Hat Rattlers

Wyatt Bishop capped off an incredible season with a stellar performance on the national stage, earning a CCAA Silver Medal and All-Canadian honours at the 2025 CCAA Ping National Golf Championship.

Red Deer Kings

A standout weekend from Nolan Doell propelled the Red Deer Polytechnic Kings to a sweep over Briercrest College, showcasing his offensive skill and leadership on the ice.

Lakeland Rustlers

Keyra Buziak delivered an outstanding performance during the Rustlers’ three-game homestand, showcasing her scoring touch and all-around play to help Lakeland climb to the top of the ACAC standings.

Keyano Huskies

Tano Torchia delivered when it mattered most, leading the Keyano Huskies Men’s Soccer team to a crucial weekend sweep over the Northwestern Polytechnic Wolves with two game-winning goals and an assist.

Red Deer Queens

First-year forward Natalie Tychkowsky made an early statement in her collegiate career, delivering a standout performance that powered the Red Deer Polytechnic Queens to a dominant 4–0 victory over the Olds College Broncos.

Lethbridge Kodiaks

With confidence and precision, Megan Morrison powered the Kodiaks through a strong weekend on the pitch, earning her ACAC Athlete of the Week.

SAIT Trojans

Following a stellar weekend performance, Esrom Yohannes has been named this week’s ACAC Athlete of the Week. The dynamic forward played with confidence and precision, proving to be a key factor in the Trojans’ strong showing.

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