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Men’s Basketball Sheldon Bjorgaard and Women’s Basketball’s Courtney Bartel are the UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week

Week ending Sunday, February 13, 2011.   Bjorgaard, a third year Biology major from Abbotsford, BC helped the UFV Cascades men’s basketball team defeat the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns, on Saturday, 90-85.  The veteran guard played 27 minutes, scoring 10 points, with 7 total rebounds and 4 assists over the weekend to help keep UFV in […]

Friesen, Men’s Basketball and Savoy, Women’s Volleyball are the UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week.

Joel Friesen, Abbotsford, BC registered  back to back 23 point games, for 46 points total over the weekend in UFV’s men’s basketball team split their weekend with the University of Winnipeg .  While shooting 16 for 26 from the floor for 61%  and 5 for 9 from the arc, for 55 Percent. The Kinesiology major also went  9 for 10 […]

Kufske, Men’s Basketball and Roos, Women’s Volleyball UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of Week

Josh Kufske, a third year post from Abbotsford, BC,  scored 20 points (13 on Saturday night), pulled down 9 total rebounds and recorded 2 steals and 1 assist, in averaging 23 minutes on the court per game, over the weekend.  The Cascades men’s basketball team played two very entertaining games at the Envision Athletic Centre falling to the […]

CBC Bearcats defeat UFV Cascades, 3-0, at Envision Athletic Centre.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s volleyball team were defeated by Columbia Bible College Bearcats, 3-0, in BCCAA regular season action, at the Envision Athletic Centre.  The Cascades regular season record falls to 4-6 as they remain in 5th place in the standings. CBC sweeps the two game regular season series. Tonight’s game was a very […]

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