Wider Horizons

In addition to sending both women’s and men’s basketball teams to the national championships, the Lethbridge Warm Paws photoCollege Kodiaks collected a number of provincial and national honours during the 2016-17 season, including:

Women’s basketball
• CCAA national champions
• ACAC provincial champions
• Undefeated season (27-0)

Logan Moncks
• CCAA All-Canadian
• CCAA tournament first team all-star
• ACAC Player of the Year
• ACAC south division all-conference first team

Sunder West
• CCAA championship MVP
• ACAC tournament MVP
• ACAC south division all-conference first team

Emma Lowry
• CCAA tournament first team all-star
• ACAC championship tournament all-star team
• ACAC south division all-conference first team

Head coach Brad Karren
• CCAA Coach of the Year
• ACAC south division Coach of the Year

Men’s basketball
• CCAA national championship fifth-place finish
• CCAA national championship Fair Play Award
• ACAC provincial silver medalists

Chris Maughan
• ACAC championship tournament all-star team
• ACAC south division all-conference first team

Robert Myles III
• CCAA tournament second team all star
• ACAC championship tournament all-star team

Cory Richardson
• ACAC championship tournament all-star team
• ACAC south division all-conference first team

Indoor track
• Five ACAC medals
• Gold in the men’s 4X400
– John Krause, Moses Chesseret, Boaz Korir and Dayton Jans
• Silver in men’s 600 metres – Dayton Jans
• Bronze in men’s 300 metres – Dayton Jans
• Bronze in women’s 300 metres – Kayla Enders
• Bronze in women’s 3,000 metres – Emily Spencer

Men’s volleyball
• ACAC south division all-star team

Dax Whitehead
• eighth in the conference in kills per set (3.08)
• third in hitting percentage (51.1 per cent)
• 12th in digs (146)

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Veteran coach returns to lead Kodiaks soccer programs
Former Kodiaks women’s soccer coach Sean Carey has returned to Lethbridge College to lead both programs. Carey had been head coach of the women’s team for two seasons in 2009-10 and 2010-11 and has a long history of coaching soccer at all levels in southern Alberta. “It’s very exciting, and there’s a lot of good memories from my two years here,” says Carey. “There’s a solid foundation here with the soccer program. It’s come a long way in the last few years and it makes it really appealing. It’s going to be fun and I’m relishing it.”

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Warm Paws
Lethbridge College students, employees and community members have made the fourth annual Kodiaks Warm Paws campaign a success and donated a total of 873 items of winter clothing to six local charities in December. This donation brings the total to more than 2,370 items donated during the last four years.

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