From Red Deer College Athletics:

Red Deer College Athletics is proud to announce our Athletes of the Week.

Karlee Fetch – Queens Hockey

Hometown – Prince Albert, Saskatchewan

Open Studies (4th year)Goaltender

Karlee Fetch was nearly unbeatable this past weekend against the defending Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) Women’s Hockey Champions, the MacEwan University Griffins.

The fourth-year came on in relief about half-way through Friday’s contest, turning aside all 15 shots she faced.

Then on Saturday in Edmonton, the Open Studies student put on a goaltending clinic, stopping 43 out of 44 shots (0.977), helping the RDC Queens pick up an important 2-1 road win and earning the Queens Player-of-the-Game.

Over both games, the netminder from Prince Albert made 58 saves out of 59 shots (0.983).

The Queens have been playing well lately. In their past seven games, the RDC Queens have earned 10 of a possible 14 points in the standings.

 

Regan Fathers – Kings Volleyball

Hometown – East Fremantle, Western Australia

Kinesiology General (5th year)

This past weekend, Regan Fathers had another all-star performance for the Kings Volleyball team (18-6), helping them down the previously undefeated Lethbridge College Kodiaks (20-2) in both road matches.

His weekend statistics were unparalleled in the ACAC. In Friday’s five-set victory (23-25, 25-18, 25-22, 23-25 and 15-9), the six-foot-six outside hitter was a dominant force, totalling 29 kills, 15 digs, two blocks, one assist and one ace while hitting for 44.7 percent efficiency.

For his outstanding effort, Regan earned the Kings Player-of-the-Game award.

Then in Saturday’s victory (25-23, 22-25, 26-24 and 34-32), the student-athlete from East Fremantle, Western Australia stacked up 37 kills, 18 digs, one block, one ace and hit for 47.4 percent efficiency.

The talented athlete remarkably finished the weekend with 66 kills, 33 digs, three blocks, two aces and one assist, helping lead the Kings to an 8-2 record in their past ten matches.

In only 21 matches, the Kinesiology General student leads the league with 435 total kills and 5.37 kills per set. Incredibly, Regan has 98 more kills than Carter Hansen (338), of the Kodiaks, who has the second most in ACAC Men’s Volleyball.

For more information on RDC Athletics, the student-athletes, scores, and game recaps of conference games, please visit: rdcathletics.ca