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2020 Major 7 Awards nominees announced

SASKATOON - Huskie Athletics is proud to announce the nominees for the Major 7 Awards after yet another fantastic season in 2019-20.
 
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Huskie Athletics has made the decision to cancel the in-person Salute gala and will instead be announcing winners live on social media throughout the day on Wednesday, April 1.

The Major 7 Awards are handed to those athletes who have had outstanding seasons for the green and white, as well as made big contributions on the field, in the classroom and in the community during their time with the Huskies. Huskie Athletics will also honour Canada West Major Award Winners, U SPORTS All-Canadians and Major Award Winners and fifth-year athletes, as well as hand out the Trainer of the Year award.

And the nominees are…

Howard Nixon Trophy – Male Rookie of the Year

Two-time Canada West Second Team All-Star and U SPORTS Silver medallist …
Michael Akintunde, Track & Field
 
Leading the team with 43 tackles and Canada West Rookie of the Year …
Ramsey Derbas, Football
 
Canada West Rookie of the Year after a team-high 28 points and member of the U SPORTS All-Rookie Team …
Jared Dmytriw, Hockey
 
Canada West and U SPORTS Rookie of the Year as well as conference and national gold medallist …
Carson Lee, Wrestling

Patricia Lawson Trophy – Female Rookie of the Year

Starting all 28 games and leading the team to a third place finish …
Kate Ball, Hockey
 
Canada West First Team All-Star and U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian …
Kaitlyn Harrison, Cross Country
 
Member of the Canada West All-Rookie Team and ranking fourth on the team in minutes played …
Halle Krynowsky, Soccer

E. Kent Phillips Trophy – Male Athlete of the Year
 
U SPORTS Goaltender & Player of the Year after leading the conference in every goalie category …
Taran Kozun, Hockey
 
Canada West and U SPORTS gold medallist…
Hunter Lee, Wrestling
 
Canada West & U SPORTS Track Athlete of the Year after breaking a 35-year old Huskie record …
Karson Lehner, Track & Field
 
U SPORTS Defensive Player of the Year and setting a new conference mark for interception return yards …
Nelson Lokombo, Football

Mary Ethel Cartwright Trophy – Female Athlete of the Year

Canada West First Team All-Star and tying for 2nd in single-season goals in Huskie history …
Maya Gabruch, Soccer
 
U SPORTS Track Athlete of the Year and Athlete of the Meet, breaking two conference and one nationals record…
Michelle Harrison, Track & Field
 
Canada West First Team All-Star and U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian, breaking her own Huskie record for single-season kills…
Emily Koshinsky, Volleyball

U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian and Final 8 Tournament All-Star …
Summer Masikewich, Basketball

Rusty McDonald Trophy – All-Round Male Athlete

Two-time U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian and Huskie All-Academic…
Evan Machibroda, Football

Team captain, U SPORTS All-Canadian and community volunteer …
Jacob Powell, Soccer

Canada West All-Star and Order of Gabriel Dumont Bronze Medal recipient …
Daulton Sinoski, Volleyball
 
Valerie Girsberger Trophy – All-Round Female Athlete

Winner of two U SPORTS titles and four Canada West championships in five years …
Megan Ahlstrom, Basketball
 
Two-time Academic All-Canadian and captain of a team that reached the playoffs for the first time since 2001-02 …
Taylor Annala, Volleyball
 
Canada West Student-Athlete Community Service Award winner and three-time Academic All-Canadian …
Brooklyn Haubrich, Hockey

Winner of three U SPORTS gold medals and B.Sc. Kinesiology with great distinction graduate …
Alexandra Schell, Wrestling

Colb McEwon – Coach of the Year

Canada West Coach of the Year and guiding the Huskies back to the conference title game …
Scott Flory, Football

Capturing the Canada West women's title and being named CW Coach of the Year …
Jason Reindl, Track & Field

Winning a Canada West men's title and leading both the men and women to second place in the nation  …
Daniel Olver, Wrestling

Claiming a fourth Canada West title in the past five seasons and the second U SPORTS title in program history …
Lisa Thomaidis, Basketball
 
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Players Mentioned

Nelson Lokombo

#12 Nelson Lokombo

DB
5' 11"
Second
Evan Machibroda

#54 Evan Machibroda

DL
6' 3"
Fourth
Jacob Powell

#3 Jacob Powell

DEF
5' 8"
Fourth
Coquitlam Metro Ford
Maya Gabruch

#11 Maya Gabruch

FOR
5' 7"
Third
Whitecaps Academy
Brooklyn Haubrich

#24 Brooklyn Haubrich

Forward
5' 4"
Fourth
Taran Kozun

#31 Taran Kozun

Goalie
6' 0"
Second
Taylor Annala

#4 Taylor Annala

OH
6' 0"
Fourth
Emily Koshinsky

#7 Emily Koshinsky

Outside Hitter
6' 0"
Third
Daulton Sinoski

#12 Daulton Sinoski

M
6' 8"
Fourth
Megan Ahlstrom

#7 Megan Ahlstrom

Guard
5' 10"
Fourth
Summer Masikewich

#11 Summer Masikewich

Forward
6' 2"
Third
Karson Lehner

Karson Lehner

5' 11"
Second

Players Mentioned

Nelson Lokombo

#12 Nelson Lokombo

5' 11"
Second
DB
Evan Machibroda

#54 Evan Machibroda

6' 3"
Fourth
DL
Jacob Powell

#3 Jacob Powell

5' 8"
Fourth
Coquitlam Metro Ford
DEF
Maya Gabruch

#11 Maya Gabruch

5' 7"
Third
Whitecaps Academy
FOR
Brooklyn Haubrich

#24 Brooklyn Haubrich

5' 4"
Fourth
Forward
Taran Kozun

#31 Taran Kozun

6' 0"
Second
Goalie
Taylor Annala

#4 Taylor Annala

6' 0"
Fourth
OH
Emily Koshinsky

#7 Emily Koshinsky

6' 0"
Third
Outside Hitter
Daulton Sinoski

#12 Daulton Sinoski

6' 8"
Fourth
M
Megan Ahlstrom

#7 Megan Ahlstrom

5' 10"
Fourth
Guard
Summer Masikewich

#11 Summer Masikewich

6' 2"
Third
Forward
Karson Lehner

Karson Lehner

5' 11"
Second