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Kodiaks men's volleyball coach Greg Gibos

Kodiaks clean up at ACAC men’s volleyball awards

The Kodiaks men’s volleyball team was honoured for the best season in program history at the ACAC awards banquet on Wednesday evening. Head coach Greg Gibos was named south division coach of the year and four Kodiaks were named to the ACAC south all-conference team.

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The Kodiaks men's volleyball team celebrates during its record setting 2018-19 season.

Kodiaks men’s volleyball hopes to continue historic season

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks men’s volleyball team has spent the season re-writing its record book. Now the team hopes to continue its stellar play into the ACAC championships, beginning Thursday in Edmonton, hosted by NAIT.

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Kodiaks student-athletes show their support for Make Some Noise for Mental Health.

Kodiaks to Make Some Noise for Mental Health

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks are joining programs from across the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) to Make Some Noise for Mental Health this week. The campaign is designed to encourage empathy, understanding and open-mindedness while promoting resources and support available on campus for those who need it.

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Kodiaks runner Emily Spencer competes in ACAC indoor track competition.

Kodiaks indoor track at the start line of a new era

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks indoor track team begins its 2019 season this weekend at an ACAC Grand Prix event in Edmonton. The event begins a new era for the Kodiaks as Simon Schaerz officially takes over as the team’s head coach.

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New Lethbridge College Kodiaks cross country and indoor track head coach Simon Schaerz

Familiar face takes over Kodiaks cross country and indoor track teams

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks didn’t have to look far for a new indoor track and cross country head coach, as co-coach Simon Schaerz has been promoted to the top job. Schaerz takes over from Bertil Johansson, the winningest coach in Kodiaks history, who retired in November following 32 years at the helm of the Kodiaks.

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Fans cheer on the Lethbridge College Kodiaks.

My Kodiaks Moment makes a final push to support student-athletes

The Kodiaks are asking for support from that community and beyond as the My Kodiaks Moments giving campaign reaches its final week. The campaign is approaching its goal of raising $10,000 for athletic scholarships for student-athletes, but, like a cross country runner chasing down an opponent with the finish line in sight, it needs a final push to get there.

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Current and former Kodiaks pose for a group photo on Kodiaks Alumni Weekend.

Matteotti gift boosts My Kodiaks Moment opening weekend

Lethbridge College Kodiaks Athletics hosted its inaugural Alumni Weekend and began its My Kodiaks Moment online giving campaign in support of Kodiaks Athletics student-athlete scholarships. A $5,000 gift from Flora Matteotti on behalf of herself and her late husband Val spurred the opening weekend of the My Kodiaks Moment giving campaign.

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Give to the My Kodiaks Moment campaign to support Kodiaks Athletics scholarships.

Help to develop the next generation of Kodiaks Moments

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks are asking everyone to join their team and support coming generations of Kodiaks student-athletes through the My Kodiaks Moments online giving campaign. Donations of any amount are being collected and all money raised will support Kodiaks Athletics student scholarships.

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Sophia Nowicki leads the pack at the 2018 CCAA Championships in Toronto.

Kodiaks’ Nowicki wins national cross country championship

Lethbridge College Kodiaks cross country runner Sophia Nowicki capped a perfect season with her first ever national title on Saturday. Nowicki also helped the Kodiaks earn a team silver medal in the women’s competition at the championships hosted by Toronto’s Seneca College.

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Kodiaks ACAC individual gold medalist Sophia Nowicki

Kodiaks go for CCAA gold in Johansson’s send off

The Lethbridge College Kodiaks cross country team has gold medal aspirations as it gets set for the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA) national championship this weekend in Toronto. The races, hosted by Seneca College, will officially mark the conclusion of the coaching career of Bertil Johansson, the most decorated cross country coach in Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) history.