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Twenty-seven Olds College Broncos receive national scholar awards

Among the 2021-22 Olds College of Agriculture & Technology class, women’s basketball player Haylee-Jo Heggie is now a five-time CCAA national scholar
MVT OC scholar athlete Haylee-Jo Heggie
Olds College of Agriculture & Technology women's basketball player Haylee-Jo Heggie. Photo courtesy of Olds College of Agriculture & Technology

OLDS — Twenty-seven Olds College of Agriculture & Technology athletes have received the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association’s National Scholar Award. 

That award, presented this year for the 2021-22 season, goes to student-athletes who have achieved honours standing in academics for the season while competing in intercollegiate athletics. 

Among the 2021-22 class, women’s basketball player Haylee-Jo Heggie is now a five-time CCAA national scholar.

Two of those awards came from her time at Lethbridge College before she transferred to the Broncos ahead of the 2019-20 season.  

Having lost a season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Raymond, Alta. native now has a shot at a rare sixth National Scholar Award as she completes her athletic eligibility this season. 

Other Broncos recipients who can now count themselves as multi-time CCAA National Scholars, include women’s soccer players Felicia Rodney (three times, now transferred to Keyano College) and MJ Vergara (twice), women’s volleyball player Tabitha Martin (three times), men’s volleyball players Braden Bates and Jesse Stoddart (twice each), women’s basketball player Amelia Furst (twice), men’s basketball player Erik Wopnford (twice), and badminton phenom Priyanna Ramdhani (three times). 

The complete list of 2021-22 CCAA National Scholar Award recipients for the Olds College Broncos can be found below: 

  1.    Searra Schoepfner, volleyball 

  1.    Madison Macaulay, volleyball 

  1.    Sydney Joyce, volleyball 

  1.    Sarah Merkosky, volleyball 

  1.    Averi Gill, volleyball 

  1.    Tabitha Martin, volleyball 

  1.    Kami Tams, soccer 

  1.    Felicia Rodney, soccer 

  1.    MJ Vergara, soccer 

  1. Amelia Furst, basketball 

  1.    Naomi Rowe, basketball 

  1.    Haylee-Jo Heggie, basketball 

  1.    Essie Pryor, basketball 

  1.    Tray-Lyn Fox, basketball 

  1.    Jesse Stoddart, volleyball 

  1.    Braden Bates, volleyball 

  1.    Valentin Kirchner, soccer 

  1.    Christopher Gavtan, soccer 

  1.    Alan Jose Attokkaran, soccer 

  1.    Colton Berner, soccer 

  1.    Aaron Hoey, soccer 

  1.    Luiz Guimaraes, soccer 

  1.    Lake Del Mar, basketball 

  1.    Erik Wopnford, basketball 

  1.    Luke Baker, basketball 

  1.    Abigail Taylor, badminton 

  1.    Priyanna Ramdhani, badminton 
     
    This story, written by Olds College of Agriculture & Technology sports Information and sports coordinator Geordie Carragher, was edited by the Albertan. 

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