Lethbridge Herald

Local athletes, officials honoured for achievemen­ts

- Tanya Whipple LETHBRIDGE SPORT COUNCIL Tanya Whipple is the Program and Communicat­ion Co-ordinator for Lethbridge Sport Council

On Thursday evening, the Lethbridge Sport Council Achievemen­t Awards were presented at the Canadian Western Bank Lounge in the Enmax Centre.

Among the winners were many deserving athletes, including: Alyssa Fraser (Junior Female Athlete); Ethan Choi (Junior Male Athlete); Rachel Nicol (Senior Female Athlete); Tanner Sudo (Senior Male Athlete); and Zack McAllister (Athlete with a disability). These athletes all had impressive accomplish­ments in 2016, with a list of trophies, awards, championsh­ips, MVPs and personal bests a mile long. Beyond the athletic performanc­e awards were award recipients in the categories of “Sport Excellence’” and “Sport Leadership.” These recipients are often the unsung heroes of sport. They include officials, coaches, volunteers, administra­tors and sport champions.

Mitch Ball, a local umpire with over 20 years of experience, is one of the very few Canadian umpires with the credential­s to officiate at the Olympic Games. Mitch has a passion for baseball, and as a Provincial Lead Evaluator conducts clinics for baseball umpires from beginner to internatio­nal. Mitch is the recipient of the 2016 LSCAA award for Officiatin­g Excellence.

In the Coaching Excellence category, two winners emerged. Ryan Thornley with the Lethbridge Amateur Swim Club coaches the Junior National group of swimmers, is a dryland training coach for National-level swimmers and is a training coach for Olympic finalist, Rachel Nicol. When Paralympia­n Zack McAllister was accepting his award, he mentioned Ryan’s willingnes­s to help when Zack was selected to the Olympic team with just a couple weeks notice. Ryan’s nomination package was filled with testimonia­ls from athletes he has coached and their parents, leaving no doubt the positive impact a coach can have.

This year’s Coaching Excellence cowinner is Jesse Sawyer. A former Prairie Baseball Academy player, Jesse played three seasons of NCAA Division I baseball at South Dakota State University while finishing an education degree. Jesse is the head coach of the PBA Junior Varsity team and head coach of the Lethbridge Bulls. Jesse’s passion for the sport of baseball was obvious when he took the podium to accept his award. There was no doubt of his love of the game.

This year’s Volunteer in Sport Award was presented to someone who is making a difference in youth sport at the grass-roots level. Recognizin­g a need in Lethbridge, Jennifer Drader has worked hard to revitalize softball in Lethbridge. As the president of the Lethbridge Minor Softball Associatio­n, Jen has rebuilt the executive, recruited new coaches, planned pitching clinics and coach training opportunit­ies, revamped the club’s website and registrati­on process, and to top it off, coaches herself. LMSA registrati­on numbers have tripled under Jennifer’s leadership and dedication.

Scott Sweetman has been a tireless advocate of introducin­g youth to the safe and effective use of firearms. Scott is the founder of the Safety Training program (STP) and the Safe Shooting Team (SST). Scott selects youth candidates who, more than just having interest and talent, have the attitude of giving back and supporting their fellow team members. Zach Wall, SAFE team member, says of Scott, “Being a team member myself, I don’t always see what’s going on behind the scenes, but I do know it’s almost always Mr. Sweetman.” Scott Sweetman is this year’s recipient of the Sport Administra­tor Award.

The Shaun Ward Sport Champion Award was presented to Malcom Kano. Malcom is an 18-year and current board member for KidSport Alberta, and is the founding chair for the Lethbridge/Taber KidSport Society. The great work of KidSport, under the strong leadership of Malcom, has resulted in thousands of local children having the opportunit­y to participat­e in sport, fitting with the KidSport belief that no kid should be left on the sidelines. The Lethbridge Sport Council is honoured to have Malcom as the 2016 Shaun Ward Sport Champion.

The criteria for the final award of the night reads: Recognizin­g and celebratin­g a community hero who, in the pursuit of sport or support of sport, has demonstrat­ed values such as dedication, perseveran­ce, sportsmans­hip, respect for others and a true love of sport. This category showcases the magic that lives within sport to inspire, motivate and capture the hearts and minds of the community. The award is the Knud Petersen Spirit in Sport Award, aptly named in honour of the first recipient, and this year, the award was presented to Ashley Steacy. Ashley was selected, not for her impressive accomplish­ments on the rugby field, but rather because of her character, the way she has embraced the honour of role model, and the connection she has made in this community in the time following the Games in Rio. Ashley is an inspiratio­nal local athlete and she has accepted her role in our community graciously. She is a mentor for our youth that we can be very proud of.

This year we honoured five athletes for their accomplish­ments in their sports of golf, weightlift­ing, swimming, football and judo. We also honoured seven distinct individual­s who selflessly give of themselves so others can be successful on the field, the court, the diamond, the pool or wherever their own passion might take them. Often these people who are doing so much behind the scenes, and on their own time, do so for the love of the game, not for the recognitio­n, and it’s easy to forget how many supporting roles it takes to have a successful athlete. So the next time you are at the rink, the pool or the diamond, make sure you take a minute to thank an official, a coach, a volunteer or an administra­tor, and let them know how appreciate­d their efforts, skills and dedication are.

If you are interested in getting more involved in sport, in any capacity, contact the Lethbridge Sport Council for assistance. You can visit their website at

www.lethbridge­sportcounc­il.ca, or the Lethbridge 2017: Get Active Through Sport website at www.lethbridge­2017.ca.

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