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championship week

RDP Athletes of the Week, and what’s upcoming

Nov 8, 2022 | 11:09 AM

The latest Fas Gas RDP Athletes of the Week are here.

Jaiden Ferguson
Hometown – Red Deer, Alberta
Business Administration General (3rd year)

In the lone match for Queens Volleyball, it was third-year Jaiden Ferguson that shined on the outside position of the court against the University of Alberta-Augustana Vikings. She was a huge presence at the net picking up 15 kills and two blocks. But her defence and back-row presence did not go unnoticed as she picked up 11 digs of her own.

Adding two aces to these single game statistics, she was awarded the player of the match for the Queens. She currently sits in third place in the ACAC with 3.23 kills per set and is in second place with 71 total kills on the season so far.

But her service game is also outstanding throughout the first five games of the season as she sits in fourth with 0.73 service aces per set. The Queens will have this weekend off before heading out on a massive road trip up north.

Jacob Kendall
Hometown – Camrose, Alberta
Bachelor of Education Elementary (2nd year)

It was quite an outstanding weekend from forward Jacob Kendall that saw the Kings get some payback against the Briercrest College Clippers, who knocked them out of last years playoffs in the first round. On Friday night, November 4, Kendall picked up the sixth goal for the Kings enroute to a 6-3 victory over the Clippers.

But it was his next day performance that stood out and helped Red Deer sweep Briercrest College with a 5-3 victory. The second year forward picked up three points on Saturday with one goal and two assists which gave him the honour of being announced as the player of the game.

He was a huge presence on the powerplay with goal and an assist. Kendall currently sits in first place in goals in the ACAC with six, just ahead of his teammate Hayden Clayton with five. The Camrose-native is also in third place in points with nine.

He is certainly off to a great start and is continuing last years offensive performance, where he finished first in the league with 21 points and is on pace to break his goal total from last year, which was nine. The Kings will have this weekend off before a tough two-game series against a tough NAIT Ooks team the following week.

This Week in Red Deer Polytechnic Athletics (November 7, 2022)

Queens Soccer (CCAA National Championship Week)

Queens vs Saint-Lambert Cavaliers • Wednesday, November 9 | 10:30 am MST at Saint-Lambert, QC It is off to Quebec and the Canadian Collegiate Athletics Association (CCAA) National Soccer Championships for the Queens soccer program this week. They have left out east already and will arrive sometime today. Tomorrow they will have a practice at Seaway Park 3 before the CCAA Award Ceremony and Championship Banquet starting at 4:00 pm MST. On Wednesday, the Queens will play in the second quarter-final match of the day where wil they take on the Saint-Lambert Cavaliers who are the host team of the championships The Queens will be guaranteed three matches with a possibility of a fourth if they continue their winning ways. Stay tuned for updates on the matches and when they will play throughout the week. People interested in watching the matches can livestream it online for free.

Kings and Queens Cross-Country (CCAA National Championship Weekend)

• November 11-12 hosted by Medicine Hat College It is also National Championship weekend for the Kings and Queens Cross-Country teams. They will travel out to Medicine Hat to take part in the six- and eight-kilometre races on the Medicine Hat College campus course. They will arrive in the city on Thursday where they will have a chance to run the course and practice. On Remembrance Day they will have the chance for more practice session and will take part in the opening ceremonies inside the gymnasium at the college. Head Coach Douglas Spicer says the team is coping with the rapid transition to winter as best as they can. “There is no such thing as bad weather, just a poor choice of clothing, as we always say. We have one more workout prior to departing on Thursday morning and then a couple of light workouts in Medicine Hat. Saturday’s forecast looks promising. Whatever the case is we are ready for it.” The women will be the first to run at 12 pm and the men will finish it off at 1 pm on Saturday, November 12. Official results will be posted at 3:30 so stay tuned for a detailed recap later that evening. There will be an award’s ceremony on Saturday evening to close off the championships.

Hockey

Olds College Broncos (0-2-1) vs Queens (2-1-0)

• Saturday, November 12 | 7 pm at Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre

This past weekend, the Queens hockey team was cut short after some poor travel conditions stranded the NAIT Ooks in Edmonton, forcing to postpone their second game of the weekend against each other. The first game saw the Queens drop their first of the season with a 4-1 loss to the Ooks in Edmonton. It will be a battle of last season’s championship series when the Queens take on the Olds College Broncos on November 12 at the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre. Puck drop is just after 7 pm. Tickets can be purchased online or in-person on gameday.

Basketball

Queens (2-3) at The Kings University Eagles (2-2)

• Friday, November 11 | 6 pm at Edmonton

This past weekend saw the Queens only play in one game. They went up to Camrose to take on the University of Alberta-Augustana Vikings and would lead in the first three quarters but could not finish it off. Red Deer would lose 71-68. This week the Queens will battle it out in another North Division match-up. This time it’s up in Edmonton when they take on The Kings University Eagles. The Eagles are coming off a weekend where they saw the Medicine Hat College Rattlers and the Briercrest College Clippers. Kings came away with a 77-48 victory against the Rattlers but would lose 74-60 against the Clippers the following day. The match will start just after 6 pm. RDP Kings (1-4) at The Kings University Eagles (0-4)

• Friday, November 11 | 8 pm at Edmonton

It was a successful weekend against a very tough North Division team for the RDP Kings when they would secure their first victory with an 83-72 win over the University of Alberta-Augustana Vikings. Now, they look to continue their winning ways when they travel up to Edmonton to take on The Kings University Eagles. The Eagles currently sit winless in four games with their most recent loss coming against the Briercrest College Clippers with an 85-83 overtime loss. The match will start following the end of the Queens game.