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Friday, March 23, 2007

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In this issue:
Stokes Lights it Up in ACAC Men’s Hockey Play-Offs
The ACAC Tops the Country in College Volleyball
ACAC Basketball Play-Offs lead to Showdowns at MacEwan and Mount Royal
NAIT Athletic Equipment Finds New Life in Kenya
A New Home for the Keyano Huskies
Lakeland Curling Teams Strike Gold in Grande Prairie
King’s Success in Athletics Leads to Physical Education Minor

Stokes Lights it Up in ACAC Men’s Hockey Play-Offs

Ben Stokes of the NAIT Ooks is the leading scorer in the playoffs with 14 goals

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The ACAC Tops the Country in College Volleyball

RDC in Men's Volleyball and MacEwan in Women's Volleyball bring home national titles

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ACAC Basketball Play-Offs lead to Showdowns at MacEwan and Mount Royal

Final four men's and women's basketball championships

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NAIT Athletic Equipment Finds New Life in Kenya

NAIT Athletic Promotions/Game Day Coordinator Peter Stenstrom headed to Kenya this past Christmas

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A New Home for the Keyano Huskies

Building is underway for the new Syncrude Sport & Wellness Centre

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Lakeland Curling Teams Strike Gold in Grande Prairie

LC men's and mixed curling teams win gold

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King’s Success in Athletics Leads to Physical Education Minor

New program of study at The King's University College

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ACAC Trivia

*  Two coaches from the ACAC were selected as the 2006-07 CCAA Coach of the Year in their respective sports. (Claire Paterson, TKUC - Women's Soccer; Jordan Richey, NAIT - Badminton)

*  In the 2006-07 season a total of 10 medals were won by ACAC colleges at CCAA National Championships in badminton, basketball, soccer and volleyball (2 gold, 3 silver, 5 bronze).

*  This season Dale-Marie Cumberbatch from NAIT set the ACAC individual scoring record for most points in a season, 602 points in 24 games.

 

Subway Athletes of the Month Click here

 

Jorday Richey
CCAA Badminton
Coach of the Year

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Jim Loughlin
Head Coach of Soccer
MHC
 
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