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November 12, 2025
Sein Furuyama, Red Deer Queens, Women's Soccer
Under the bright lights of Setters Place, Sein Furuyama etched her name into Red Deer Polytechnic history. With four goals in four games at the 2025 CCAA Women’s Soccer National Championship, the third-year forward led the Queens to their first-ever national medal — a bronze that will be remembered for years to come.
October 28, 2025
Vanessa Pietramala, Concordia Thunder, Women's Soccer
Veteran leadership and clutch play defined Vanessa Pietramala’s weekend, as the fifth-year midfielder played a pivotal role in guiding the Concordia Thunder to the ACAC Women’s Soccer Championship title.
October 26, 2025 Women's Soccer
CUE Thunder vs NAIT Ooks gold medal match 
The 2025 ACAC Women's Soccer Championship final showcased a thrilling crosstown battle between the Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) Thunder and the NAIT Ooks, two powerhouse teams with championship pedigrees. 
October 26, 2025 Women's Soccer
SAIT Trojans vs RDP Queens women’s bronze medal match 
It was an intense battle for bronze as the Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) Queens faced off against the SAIT Trojans in a tightly contested match. 
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When the pressure intensified and every save mattered, Tora Ward stood tall. The third-year netminder delivered a clutch semifinal performance, backstopping the Red Deer Polytechnic Queens past the NAIT Ooks and into the ACAC Championship series with poise, precision, and game-changing stops.

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Senior Night delivered everything you could ask for — a statement win, a packed gym, and a performance that will be talked about for years to come. In a dominant finish to the regular season against the Augustana Vikings, history was made as Jonathan Barwegen etched his name into the record books and cemented his legacy with the The King's University Eagles.

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