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On the national stage, where every shot and every sweep can decide a championship, Sofia Bascello set the standard, delivering a poised and powerful performance that helped lead the RDP Queens to CCAA gold.
When adversity tested his resolve, Paul Ouano answered with grit and determination, turning a challenging weekend into a powerful display of resilience and competitive spirit at the ACAC individual competition.
Rising to the moment on the biggest stage of the season, Emma Grabowski delivered a breakthrough performance, showcasing poise beyond her years and turning a strong rookie campaign into a championship statement at the ACAC individual championships.
With the postseason fast approaching and the pressure turned up, Chloe Sutherland delivered another statement weekend, showcasing her leadership, toughness, and ability to rise against top competition in the Thunder’s final regular season games.
Closing out the regular season in style, Arthur Silveira delivered a confident and composed performance, helping power the Keyano Huskies to a weekend sweep and building momentum heading into the playoffs.
On the biggest stage of the season, when precision and composure mattered most, Anders van Amsterdam rose to the occasion, leading the NAIT Ooks men’s curling team with confidence and consistency at the CCAA National Championships in Regina.
A massive weekend on the scoresheet earned Tye Evans Athlete of the Week honours, as he powered the Voyageurs offence in back-to-back wins over Briercrest.
A strong defensive effort was anchored by a standout performance between the posts, as Lucy Lalach rose to the challenge under heavy pressure for the women’s futsal team on Saturday.
Samantha Langdon was simply unstoppable this weekend. The third-year left side put on a complete performance to lead the Eagles to a pair of wins.
Ryan Neumann put together a weekend to remember, emerging as a driving force behind the SAIT Trojans’ offensive output with a series of clutch performances.
Tyler Brodt closed out his collegiate career in style, playing a pivotal role in NAIT men’s curling’s championship run to an ACAC title and a spot at the CCAA Nationals.
When the stakes were highest, Samantha Atkinson rose to the occasion, leading SAIT Mixed Curling to gold at the ACAC Curling Championships with steady leadership and confident shot-making.
Calm under pressure, Rachel Jost set the tone for Concordia’s Women’s Curling Team during a championship run to remember.
Experience made the difference for the Eagles, as fifth-year standout Aneilia Ayotte put together a dominant weekend on the floor.

















