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In a statement game to close out the semester, one Lion stepped up and took complete control of the floor.
Ambrose closed out the fall semester with a standout performance from one of its most reliable veterans — and she delivered in a big way.
Big weekends demand big-time presence—and this Trojan delivered the calm, clutch leadership that fueled the team.
In a weekend packed with pressure and elite competition, Carson Vos continued to shine as a steady, game-changing presence.
From the opening tip to the final buzzer, Pelumi Ajayi delivered the type of weekend that defines a true senior leader.
In a weekend packed with standout performances, one veteran Eagle rose above the rest with grit, consistency, and unmatched leadership.
Under the bright lights of Setters Place, Sein Furuyama etched her name into Red Deer Polytechnic history. With four goals in four games at the 2025 CCAA Women’s Soccer National Championship, the third-year forward led the Queens to their first-ever national medal — a bronze that will be remembered for years to come.
SAIT Trojans outside hitter Sarah Henriksen continues to make her mark on the court, delivering another impressive weekend performance against the Lakeland Rustlers and proving to be a consistent offensive force for the Trojans.
When the pressure was on, Parys Ona MacArthur stood tall. The NAIT Ooks goalkeeper turned heads at the 2025 CCAA National Championship in Montreal with his poise, leadership, and unforgettable heroics between the posts.
It was a big weekend for the SAIT Trojans at the CCAA Cross-Country Championships, as Nathan Woyessa battled through a tough field to claim the national bronze medal in the men’s race — a fitting finish to an outstanding season.
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.
The Kodiaks men’s volleyball team remains undefeated, thanks in large part to the consistent dominance of third-year outside hitter Cameron Marshall.
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.

















