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Archived Athlete Assistance Grants *Denotes Recipients Who Graduated from High School the Previous Year Archived Athlete Assistance Grants *Denotes recipients who graduated from high school the previous year. 2019 Athlete Assistance Grants 2018 Athlete Assistance Grants Saskatoon Valkyries Saskatoon Valkyries 1. Sarah Wright - $500 1. Jaelyse Gorgchuck - $750 2. Rachelle Smith - $700 2. Kelsey Murphy - $650 3. Olivia Woo - $400 3. Alyssa Funk - $650 4. Makenna Matheson - $400 4. Olivia Woo - $425 5. Samantha Matheson - $500 5. Emmarae Dale - $425 6. Yuwen Zhueng - $400 6. Kendal Matheson - $300 7. Alyssa Funk - $700 7. Kendyl Smith - $300 8. Kelsey Murphy - $700 8. Makenna Matheson - $300 9. Reed Thorstad - $700 9. Alex Eyolfson - $300 10. Sarah Wright - $300 Regina Riot 11. Yuwen Zheng- $300 1. Ava Bowns - $820 12. Carly Dyck - $300 2. Katheryn Neigum - $820 3. Mallory Starkey - $820 Regina Riot 4. Hope Jordens - $820 1. MALLORY STARKEY - $1000 5. Kaitlyn Jenkins - $820 2. ADRIENNE ZUCK - $500 6. Christina Carter-Andrews - $900 3. Kaitlyn Jenkins - $500 U of R Rams 4. AIMEE KOWALSKI - $500 1. Brandon Brooks - $1000 5. Taline Blakley - $1000 2. Odun Ogidan - $1000 6. Hailee Raffey - $750 3. Tanner Smith - $500 7. Brittany Boschman - $750 4. Javier Williams - $500* U of S Huskies 5. Brayden Walz - $1000* 1. Nixon Voll - $1000* 6. Andrew Becker - $1000 2. Avery Dunster - $1000 U of S Huskies 3. Solomon Dreger - $1000* 1. Jesse Kuntz - $1,000 4. Tyler Chow - $1000 2. Josh Ewanchyna - $1,000 5. Riley Pickett - $1000 3. Keegan Kaytor - $1,000* 4. Nicholas Dheilly - $1,000 Saskatoon Hilltops 5. Ramsay Derbas - $1,000* 1. Connor Guillet - $2000 2. Bobby Ehman - $2000 Regina Thunder 3. Evan Mantyka - $500* 1. Jordan Tholl - $1000 4. Konnor Johnson - $500* 2. Matthew Shewchuk - $500* 3. Ryan Mills - $500* U of R Rams 4. Blake Scherle - $1000 1. Riley Boersma - $500 5. Eric Maximuik - $1000 2. Jackson Sombach - $500 6. Tanner Schmekel - $1000 3. Ryder Varga - $500 4. Kyler Mosley - $500 Saskatoon Hilltops 5. Semba Mbasela - $500 1. Ryder Klisowsky - $2,000* 6. Blake Turner - $500* 2. Rylan Kleiter - $2,000 7. Dallen Keen - $500* 3. Boston Davidsen - $500* 8. Brandon Brooks - $1000 4. Cole Dunham - $500 Archived Athlete Assistance Grants *Denotes recipients who graduated from high school the previous year. Regina Thunder 9. JAELYSE GORGCHUCK - $325 1. Finn Marcotte-Cribb - $1000* 10. SARAH WRIGHT - $325 2. Rylan Sokul - $1000* 11. YUWEN ZHENG - $325 3. Brandyn Martin – $1000 4. Sean Renouf - $1000 2016 Athlete Assistance Grants 5. Matthew Baber - $1000 U of R Rams 2017 Athlete Assistance Grants 1. JEREMY ZVER - $500 2. THOMAS STANTON - $500 Saskatoon Hilltops 3. NICHOLAS DHEILLY - $2000 1. RYAN TURPLE - $2000 4. BOWEN PISULA - $500 2. CAM SCHNITZLER - $2000 5. KERRICK HUGGINS - $1500 3. JAXON FUNK - $500 4. BRANT MORROW - $500 Saskatoon Hilltops 1. TYLER HOATH - $3000 U of S Huskies 2. LOGAN BITZ - $750 1. BAILEY TAYLOR - $1000 3. JUSTIN LEIGHTLE - $750 2. NELSON LOKOMBO - $1000 4. Tyler Herman - $500 3. COLTON KLASSEN - $1000 4. CASSIDY FOLLENSBEE - $1000 U of S Huskies 5. TYLER CHOW - $1000 1. Evan Kopchynski - $1000 2. Matt Kozun - $1000 Regina Thunder 3. CHAD BRAUN - $1000 1. ERIC MAXIMUIK - $500 4. Joel Sieferling - $1000 2. ISAAC FORD - $500 5. Josh Hagerty - $1000 3. SAWYER BUETTNER - $1000 4. JOEL BRADEN - $1000 Regina Thunder 5. ZACH RICHARDSON - $1000 1. Sawyer Buettner - $1250 6. BROCK SICH - $1000 2. Brock Sich - $750 3. Quinten Ruckaber - $1000 Regina Riot 4. ETHAN HAUTZ - $1250\ 1. Emilie Belanger - $500 5. Avery Pierce - $750 2. MIRA TREBILCOCK - $1000 6. Kristopher Calcutt - $750 3. PAYTON KUSTER - $500 4. BAILLIE KOSZMAN - $500 Saskatoon Valkyries 5. JENNA KOLLER - $1000 1. JAIME LAMMERDING - $500 6. ADRIENNE ZUCK - $1000 2. KELSEY MURPHY - $500 7. HOPE JORDENS - $500 3. ALEX WOJCICHOWSKY - $500 4. SHAYLYN DE JONG - $750 Saskatoon Valkyries 5. SAM MATHENSON - $750 1. KELSEY MURPHY - $750 6. ALY BELL - $1000 2. ASHLIE - $750 7. BETSY MAWDSLEY - $1000 3. SAMANTHA MATHESON - $500 4. KENDAL MATHESON - $500 Regina Riot 5. ALEX EYOLFSON - $500 1. AIMEE KOWALSKI - $1000 6. TORI GILES - $350 2. ADRIENNE ZUCK - $1000 7. JAIME LAMMERDING - $350 3. Payton Kuster - $500 8. ALYSSA FUNK - $325 4. RACHELLE SMITH - $500 Archived Athlete Assistance Grants *Denotes recipients who graduated from high school the previous year. 5. NICOLE BROOM - $500 4. Tom Schnitzler $2,500 6. SAMARA STEARNS - $500 7. ARTEMIS KOUROPOULOU - $500 Huskies 8. MIRA TREBILCOCK - $500 1. *Logan Mainil $1000 2. *Matteus Yep $1000 2015 Athlete Assistance Grants 3. Tyler Chow $1000 4. Bowen Lewis $1000 Valkyries 5. Andre LaLonde $1000 1. Aly Bell $750 2. Kendra Wilson $750 2014 Athlete Assistance Grants 3. Alex Wojcichowsky $750 4. Carly Dyck $750 Saskatoon Valkyries 5. Shay De Jong $500 1. Kelsey Murphy $800.00 6. Kelsey Murphy $400 2. Kendra Wilson $1,300.00 7. Jamie Lammerding $500 3. Erica Bronkhorst $800.00 8. Kristy Britton $300 4. Shay De Jong $800.00 9. Shantel Stupnikoff $300 5. Alex Wojcichowsky $1,300.00 Riot Regina Riot 1. Carmen Agar $1000 1. Carman Agar $1,000.00 2. Adrienne Zuck $1000 2. Megan Jalbert $1,000.00 3. Rachelle Smith $600 3. Ellen Williams $1,000.00 4. Mallory Starkey $600 4. Ashleigh Henrion $1,000.00 5. Megan Jalbert $600 5. Danielle Peterson $1,000.00 6. Nicole Broom $600 7. Samara Stearns $600 U of S Huskies 1. Tristan Koronkiewicz $1,000.00 Rams 2. *Tyler Chow $1,000.00 1. Travoy Martinez $500 3. Andre Lalonde $1,000.00 2. David Jule $500 4. *Marco Scafidi $1,000.00 3. Mitch Thompson $1000 5. Julan Lynch $1,000.00 4. Atlee Simon $500 5. *Polis Koko $750 U of R Rams 6. *Ryan Schienbein $750 1. Kyle Moortgat $1,000.00 7. Ajai Washington $500 2. *Dylan Minshull $500.00 8. Mitch Morrison $500 3. Zach McEachern $1,000.00 4. Tristan Hoath $1,000.00 Thunder 5. Andrew Fabian $1,000.00 1. Marcus Hall $1000 6. *Blake Anaka $500.00 2. *Sawyer Buettner $1000 3. Colton Klassen $1250 Saskatoon Hilltops 4. Jarrett Seck $1000 1. Bryant Sackney $500.00 5. *Kris Calcutt $750 2. Jared Andreychuk $2,000.00 3. Evan Turkington $2,000.00 Hilltops 4. Nick Summach $500.00 1. *Tristan Hering $500 2. *Ryder Klisowski $500 Regina Thunder 3. Cam Schnitzler $1500 1. Max Ziegler $1,000.00 Archived Athlete Assistance Grants *Denotes recipients who graduated from high school the previous year. 2. Brady Keller $1,000.00 Regina Thunder 3. Preston Bews $1,000.00 1. Brett Selinger $1000.00 4. Brett Selinger $1,000.00 2. Asher Hastings $1000.00 5. *Ethan Hautz $500.00 3. Nick Brown $1000.00 6. *Lucas McConechy $500.00 4. * Jarrett Seck $1000.00 5. * Nathan Fortin $1000.00 2013 Athlete Assistance Grants 2012 Athlete Assistance Grants Saskatoon Valkyries 1. Jana Spindler $1,100.00 Saskatoon Valkyries 2. Julene Friesen $750.00 1. Jana Spindler $1,100.00 3. Beth Thomson $500.00 2. Katie Miyazaki $750.00 4. Kendra Wilson $1,500.00 3. Beth Thomson $750.00 5. Rienna Rueve $750.00 4. Kendra Wilson $750.00 6. Kelsi Christiansen $1000.00 5. Rienna Rueve $550.00 6. Kelsi Christiansen $550.00 Regina Riot 7. Jen Penner $550.00 1. Alisha Beler $800.00 2. Erin Banbury $1,000.00 Regina Riot 1. Alisha Beler $800.00 3. Carmen Agar $1,000.00 2. Erin Banbury $800.00 4. Megan Jalbert $750.00 3. Carmen Agar $800.00 5. Ashley Vicklund $500.00 4. Megan Jalbert $800.00 6. Burdeen Starkey $500.00 5. Ashley Vicklund $800.00 7. Morgan Turner $500.00 6. Becky Wallis $1,000.00 U of S Huskies U of S Huskies 1. Dexter Yanke $1,000.00 1. Keegan Arnyek 1,000.00 2. * Devon Logan $1,000.00 2. * Cassidy Follensbee $1,000.00 3. * Jarvis James $1,000.00 3. * Garrett Meek $1,000.00 4. * Ryan Breadner $1,000.00 4. Ryan Breadner $1,000.00 5. Travoy Martinez $1,000.00 5. Mason Dick $1,000.00 U of R Rams U of R Rams 1. Tevaughn Campbell $1000.00 1. Tevaughn Campbell $500.00 2. 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Adrian Charles $1,500 2. Stefan Charles $1,000 4. Derek Bell* $500 3. Marc Mueller $1,000 5. Stefan Charles $1,000 4. Tevaughn Campbell $1,000 5. Kahlen Branning* $500 U of S Huskies 6. Addison Richards* $500 1. Jahlani Gilbert-Knorren $1,000 2. Dane Bishop $1,000 U of S Huskies 3. Dexter Janke $1,000 1. Garrett Bolen $1,000 4. Mike King* $1,000 2.
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