By MEDICINE HAT NEWS on April 6, 2022.
The Medicine Hat College Rattlers were able to celebrate their athletes for the first time in three years.
The Rattlers held their 50th annual athletic awards night for the first time since 2019 on Friday.
Jayden Dudas of the Rattler golf team and Kate Rozdeba of the women’s basketball team were the big winners Friday night, taking home the male and female athlete of the year awards, respectively, along with other honours.
Along with the team awards, several other awards were also handed out. The Lisa Tschritter Memorial Award went to Jordan Biggar from men’s basketball and Charlie Humphrey was named the Rattlers fan of the year.
Ella Nichols, women’s golf and volleyball, was named the female rookie of the year and Dudas, along with being named male athlete of the year, was the male rookie of the year.
The Rattlers team award winners were:
Cross Country
Player’s Choice – Pyper Gill
Most Improved – Shintaro Iwata
Rattler Award – Raya Grover
Golf
Player’s Choice – Jonathan Bartman
Most Improved Player – Liam McKeen
Rattler Award – Jayden Dudas
Women’s Soccer
Player’s Choice – Maisa Rebello
Most Improved Player – Ana Waurnychuck
Rattler Award – Victoria Gendron
Men’s Soccer
Player’s Choice – Ross Wilder
Most Improved Player – Ross Wilder
Rattler Award – Jack Coen
Women’s Basketball
Player’s Choice – Abby LaRochelle
Most Improved Player – Amer Karamanos
Megan Kondor (Rattler Award) – Kate Rozdeba
Men’s Basketball
Player’s Choice – Jordan Biggar
Most Improved Player – Fred Kabore
Rattler Award – David Hamilton
Women’s Volleyball
Player’s Choice – Shelby Eberts
Most Improved Player – Ella Nichols
Rattler Award – Olivia Jacobson
Men’s Volleyball
Player’s Choice – Ty Moline
Most Improved Player – Jaxson Bos
Brett Bell (Rattler Award) – Nathan Chernik
Women’s Futsal
Player’s Choice – Shelby Bach
Most Improved Player – Molly Morris
Rattler Award – Amanda Oevering
Men’s Futsal
Player’s Choice – Stephen Copeland
Most Improved Player – Arlind Muslui
Rattler Award – Sloan Dykema
The Rattlers also recognized two of their athletes being named ACAC rookies of the year Dudas, ACAC Golf, and Ross Wilder ACAC South Division Soccer.
Over the fall and winter sport seasons, the Rattlers took home eight ACAC medals, four gold, two silver and two bronze. The Rattlers also collected two medals at the CCAA National Championships, one gold and one bronze.
ACAC Medalists:
Men’s Golf – Gold
Women’s Golf – Gold
Golf Mixed Team – Gold
Men’s Individual Golf – Gold (Jayden Dudas)
Men’s Individual Golf – Silver (Colby Friedrich)
Women’s Individual Golf – Silver (Dryden Gris)
Men’s Individual Golf – Bronze (Chase Broderson)
Women’s Individual Golf – Silver (Dryden Gris)
Indoor Track Women’s 4x400M – Bronze
CCAA Medalists:
Individual – Gold (Jayden Dudas)
Men’s Golf – Bronze
At the CCAA Level, four MHC Rattlers were named CCAA All-Canadians and 3 were named CCAA Academic All Canadians.
CCAA All-Canadians:
Dryden Gris – Women’s Golf
Jayden Dudas – Men’s Golf
Colby Friedrich – Men’s Golf
Kate Rozdeba – Women’s Basketball
CCAA Academic All-Canadians
Kate Rozdeba – Women’s Basketball
Jayden Dudas – Men’s Golf
Ross Wilder – Men’s Soccer
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