From the Ice to the Field - Glenda Edie
The Lethbridge Steel have kicked off their 2022 season. The team has been providing a competitive atmosphere for female athletes in Lethbridge since its inaugural season in 2010. Glenda Edie is one of many rookies playing for the Steel this year.
Player Spotlight - Danny Balderson
During the final three years of his university eligibility, the team was ranked #1 in Canada for much of that time. In the 1999-2000 season, the team took it all the way to the national championships in Halifax, N.S, losing out in a heartbreaking 80-75 semi-final game.
Player Spotlight - Katie Keith
From humble beginnings to a storied high school career, Katie always looked to her mom for inspiration. “When I was quite young, I was always around my mom’s team at the college, looking up to all these females who were playing at a post-secondary level. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world that they were at such a high and intense level.”
Player Spotlight - Torrin White
Growing up in small-town Saskatchewan, Torrin White gained an interest in hockey early in life. “I started playing organized hockey for the Eastend Jets when I was 3 years old.”
Player Spotlight - Ellis Davies
For Ellis Davies, soccer runs in the family. With his father as a role model, Ellis began kicking the ball around in his backyard as soon as he learned to walk. By the time he was six he was playing with a local club.
Player Spotlight - Michael Clarke
Like many young Canadians, most of Michael Clarke’s childhood memories are centred around hockey. He first laced up the skates at three years old, taking to the ice at the local rink in his hometown of Terrenceville.
Player Spotlight - Alicia Anderson
Alicia talked to us about her teammates on the Pronghorns and shared with us that the women she has played with on the Horns for the last five years have become her family.
Player Spotlight - Mattie Apperson
Mattie, like many young hockey players in the ’90s and early 2000s, looked up to Kaley Wickenheiser and Julian Younst as role models for her hockey career.