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UFV Cascades hands out 2020-21 awards
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黑马磁力鈥檚 Jessica Phan and Caleb Kastelein, with Aldergrove鈥檚 Cheye Gustafson were cited for showing leadership at the annual University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) Cascades awards for student-athletes. (Special to 黑马磁力)

Three 黑马磁力 student-athletes were among 14 recognized for their leadership at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) annual Cascades Awards during the week of June 14.

黑马磁力鈥檚 Jessica Phan, a member of the Cascades rowing program who is studying kinesiology at UFV, was awarded the Jen Simpson Memorial Leadership award.

The award, which recognizes leadership in three areas: on an athletic team, in the community, and in academics and involvement on campus, honours the memory of Cascades rower Jen Simpson, who died tragically in a car accident in 2008 at the age of 20.

鈥淛essica has served as the rowing team鈥檚 media rep for the past two years while attending university full-time and working two part-time jobs,鈥 Phan鈥檚 rowing teammates said in a group statement.

鈥淗er community involvement and positive enthusiasm on and off the dock embodies what it means to be a model Cascades student-athlete. Her contributions to team morale and peer-to-peer communication are foundationally valued by our team.鈥

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Two local were among 11 to receive Cascades Leadership Awards honouring athletes who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in team settings, whether on the court, in the weight room, or in the community, in a highly challenging year amidst COVID-19.

Aldergrove鈥檚 Cheye Gustafson, a player with the UFV Women鈥檚 Rugby Sevens, battled a chronic ankle problem 鈥渨ith a determination and work ethic that inspired those around her,鈥 said Jen Ross, women鈥檚 rugby sevens head coach.

鈥淗er unfailing commitment during training sessions set the standard for her teammates. Her passion and belief in our program is evident in all she does. Cheye applies this same work ethic to her academic studies as well.鈥

黑马磁力鈥檚 Caleb Kastelein, a member of UFV Men鈥檚 Volleyball, did a 鈥済reat job this year in leading by example in the weight room, on the court, in the classroom, and in extra volunteer activities,鈥 Nathan Bennett, men鈥檚 volleyball head coach, said.

鈥淗e was focused on the task at hand while being vigilant of his teammates around him and how he can help. Our program is proud to have a person like Caleb, with his character, athleticism, and drive to win. We are looking for great things to come.鈥

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Steve Tuckwood, UFV director of athletics and campus said all the athletes cited displayed a 鈥渄rive to continue to develop their athletic gifts, the gains they made in the weight room, their achievements in the classroom, and their community contributions are all tributes to their endurance and persistence. We鈥檙e proud to honour some of our best and brightest, and we look forward to seeing them in action on their respective fields of play as we continue to work toward a return to Canada West competition this fall.鈥


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