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Domoney, Ferguson named RDC Athletes of the Week

Nov 19, 2019 | 8:10 PM

Red Deer College Athletics is proud to announce the Bedford Food Company Athletes of the Week:

Kaylee Domoney – Queens Volleyball
Hometown – Red Deer
Kinesiology General (4th year)

Domoney has been a steadying force for the RDC Queens Volleyball team (6-2) all-season and she continued her strong play in a pair of matches against the Rattlers in Medicine Hat.

Over two games, Domoney recorded an impressive 46 digs (5.75 digs per set), five assists and one kill. The fourth-year libero helped guide the Queens to a four set win (25-15, 29-27, 17-25 and 25-19) on Friday with effective defence and accurate passing, finishing with 26 digs and two assists.

Once again, Domoney made significant contributions in Saturday’s four set victory (25-23, 25-14, 20-25 and 25-17), accumulating 20 digs, three assists and one kill. The win was the Queens’ sixth in a row.

The Kinesiology General student has been one of the top liberos in the league and she currently ranks fifth in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) with 4.21 digs per set.

Scott Ferguson – Kings Hockey
Hometown – Sylvan Lake
Bachelor of Business Administration General Management (4th year)

Captain Scott Ferguson played a significant role in the RDC Kings earning two wins this past weekend against the Portage College Voyageurs.

The fourth-year player recorded five points, helping the Kings (8-1-1-0) maintain second place in the ACAC Men’s Hockey standings, only one point behind the NAIT Ooks (9-1-0-0). In Friday’s 8-3 victory, Ferguson connected twice on the power play and he added an assist.

Then in Saturday afternoon’s contest, the Bachelor of Business Administration General Management student helped lead the Kings to a 5-2 decision. Ferguson, who is from Sylvan Lake, added another power play marker, which turned out to be the eventual game winner.

The respected leader also assisted on RDC’s opening goal. In 10 games, Ferguson has produced 11 points, placing the hard-working right winger in a tie for seventh in the league.