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Nova Scotia's Beach Volleyball teammates Becky Dorsey and Megan Bruhm (right) celebrate a point during the Women's Beach Volleyball match at Canada Games Park, Thorold, ON. (Photo: Communications Nova Scotia / Len Wagg)
Nova Scotia's Beach Volleyball teammates Becky Dorsey and Megan Bruhm (right) celebrate a point during the Women's Beach Volleyball match at Canada Games Park, Thorold, ON. (Photo: Communications Nova Scotia / Len Wagg)

Several Huskies competing at 2022 Canada Games in Niagara, ON

The Saint Mary's Huskies are well represented at the 2022 Canada Games, taking place in Niagara, ON.

Typically held every two years, the Canada Games were last held in 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Alternating between the Canada Winter Games and the Canada Summer Games, the Games represent the highest level of national competition for Canadian athletes.

The Huskies are especially well-represented in Track & Field, with seven athletes competing, including Andrew Peverill, the 2021-22 Saint Mary's Male Athlete of the Year.

Congratulations and best of luck to the following Huskies:

Track & Field:

Andrew Peverill - Nova Scotia - 1500m, 5000m

Andy MacMullin - Nova Scotia - 200m, 4x400m

Braden Marshall - Nova Scotia - 110mH

Colton Cabellero - Nova Scotia - 4x400m

Dante Isadore - Nova Scotia - Long Jump

Eric Wall - Nova Scotia - High Jump

Tristan Sutherland - New Brunswick - 4x100m

Women's Rugby:

Emma Delorey – Nova Scotia (Head Coach)

Lauren Maye – Nova Scotia

Anna Van Wart – Nova Scotia

Isabel Goncalves – Nova Scotia (will be playing soccer at Saint Mary's)

Men's Soccer:

Nathaniel Langille – Nova Scotia

Women's Volleyball:

Megan Bruhm – Nova Scotia (beach)

Sydney Fader – Nova Scotia (indoor)

Madison Hann - Nova Scotia (indoor)

Women's Basketball:

Aiyanna Empringham – Nova Scotia (Assistant Coach)