UFV Cascades Dani Shap and Jen Woods named CCAA Golf All-Canadians

Files from CCAA Office in Cornwall, Ontario

The 2013 CCAA Golf All-Canadians have been honoured at the 2013 PING CCAA Golf National Championship in Québec, Qué.

Each student-athlete is selected by their conference based on their performance and contribution to both their sport and team. 

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Dani Shap, Fraser Valley Cascades

After winning first place in the women’s team competition at all three PACWEST conference tournaments, the Cascades are going into the PING CCAA Golf National Championships ranked first in the nation.

Adrienne D’Alessio, Humber Hawks

This rookie has almost single-handedly revived her institution’s women’s golf team. After winning three invitational and concluding the season with an impressive landslide win at the OCAA championship, she proved she is a player to be reckoned with. 

Emilie Tyndall, John Abbott Islanders

Although she’s an Islanders rookie, Tyndall is a former junior girls club champion and winner of the Optimus International

Qualifier. This is her first time competing at the PING CCAA Golf National Championships.

Megan Vermillion, MacEwan Griffins

This fourth-year team captain’s drive to compete has helped her team capture three consecutive ACAC championships and a CCAA national bronze medal.  

Tariqah Walikraam, Holland Hurricanes

In only two years Walikraam has amassed two ACAA championships, a CCAA national silver medal, and twice been named a CCAA Golf All-Canadian.

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Jen Woods, Fraser Valley Cascades

The former Cascades athlete of the week ranked number one among PACWEST teams at two conference tournaments this season, and balances her golf game with studies and a full-time job. 

 The 2013 PING CCAA Golf National Championships is October 15-18 at the Royal Quebec Golf CLub in Québec, Qué.

The CCAA is a national sport organization that enriches the lives of student-athletes through intercollegiate competition.

Stephanie Wereley
stephanie@ccaa.ca
613.937.1508 x3

 

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