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**2025 Krug Award Nominees Announced: Westman Athletes Shine Bright**
UPDATE: The nominees for the prestigious H.L. (Krug) Crawford Award have just been announced, spotlighting an unforgettable year for sports in Westman. This recognition comes as athletes from the region achieved remarkable feats, bringing pride and accolades to their teams and communities.
The year 2025 has been nothing short of spectacular, with local athletes not only dominating competitions but also achieving historic milestones. Among the standout nominees is Ethan Baraniuk, who led his Brandon Volleyball Club to a provincial gold medal and scored high for Canada’s U19 national team at the world championship in Uzbekistan.
Kianna Arevalo, a five-foot-three dynamo, transformed the Assiniboine College Cougars futsal program, earning MVP honors and propelling the team to its first playoff appearance. Her determination exemplifies the spirit of Westman athletes pushing boundaries.
Another nominee, Sultan Bhatti, dominated the court for the Brandon University Bobcats, ranking among the top players in Canada West men’s basketball with impressive stats—leading in points, rebounds, and assists. His performance ensured the Bobcats maintained their playoff streak, marking five consecutive appearances.
Track and field star Lara Denbow, a previous Krug award winner, captured her fifth national high jump gold medal at the U Sports Championships in March, further solidifying her legacy in Canadian athletics.
The list of nominees shines a light on exceptional talent, including:
– Kasia Baranyk, recognized as an all-star at the Softball Canada Nationals.
– Kelly DeRoo, who led the Vincent Massey Vikings to back-to-back provincial volleyball championships.
– Naomi McKay, who showcased her skills as a pitcher and first baseman, contributing to her team’s unbeaten season at the Canada Summer Games.
With so many extraordinary athletes making headlines, the excitement surrounding the Krug Award is palpable. The awards ceremony is set to take place in the coming weeks, promising to be a night of celebration and recognition for the remarkable achievements of these athletes.
As the sports community in Westman continues to rally behind its stars, fans and supporters are encouraged to follow the developments leading up to the awards. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as these athletes prepare to take the stage, reflecting the hard work and dedication they’ve poured into their sports.
Stay tuned for updates leading to the award ceremony, as these athletes represent not just their teams but the spirit of Westman sports. The potential for new champions is in the air, and the community is eager to celebrate their achievements.
The H.L. (Krug) Crawford Award is more than just a trophy; it symbolizes the heart and soul of Westman’s sporting community, and this year’s nominees are a testament to the region’s growing talent and resilience.
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