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Strong competition helped Kodiaks grow in first semester


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Published in Sports and Competition on Friday, December 13th 2024 at 11:05 GMT by Lethbridge Herald   Print publication without navigation

  • By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Polytechnic Kodiaks men's volleyball team are sitting comfortably at the semester break with an 8-1

The article from the Lethbridge Herald discusses the growth and development of the Lethbridge Kodiaks women's hockey team during their first semester. Despite facing strong competition, the team has shown significant improvement, particularly in their defensive strategies and overall team cohesion. Coach Jamie Wood has highlighted the importance of playing against top teams like the University of Alberta Pandas and the University of Calgary Dinos, which has helped the Kodiaks to refine their skills and adapt to high-level play. The team's record stands at 6-10-1, but the focus has been on development rather than just wins, with key players like goaltender Jessica Turner and forward Emily Shewchuk making notable contributions. The Kodiaks are looking forward to the second half of the season with optimism, aiming to leverage their experiences to secure more victories and continue their upward trajectory.

Read the Full Lethbridge Herald Article at:
[ https://lethbridgeherald.com/sports/lethbridge-sports/2024/12/12/strong-competition-helped-kodiaks-grow-in-first-semester/ ]

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