From the Capital News: Heat's Klomps to national women's volleyball camp
By Warren Henderson - Kelowna Capital News Published: May 10, 2012 6:00 AM Updated: May 10, 2012 4:41 PM If all goes as planned for Katy Klomps, a trip to Winnipeg later this month will mark the beginning of a long and prosperous association with the national women's volleyball program. The 19-year-old middle blocker for […]
Graduated Heat setter competing for another National Championship, this time in Europe
Former Heat setter Caitlin Nyhus has made quite a splash in Europe following her five years with the women’s volleyball program at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Nyhus is the latest Heat alumna to take the leap into the pro leagues, following in the footsteps of former teammate Sheila McNee (1st division in Spain) and another former […]
From the Castlegar News: Castlegar volleyball player digs up award at UBC-O
By Craig Lindsay - Castlegar News
For Kendra Wayling, who graduated from Mount Sentinel in 2007, playing university volleyball is all about teamwork and sacrifice.
Wayling was rewarded for her strong effort throughout the season by winning the University of British Columbia - Okanagan's (UBC-O) Female Student Athlete of the Year.
From The Nelson Daily: Mount Sentinel grad, Kendra Wayling, earns high praise at UBC Okanagan awards banquet
by Bruce Fuhr on 07 Apr 2012
Kendra Wayling’s place in Mount Sentinel Wildcats volleyball is secure.
Spiking, digging and providing solid leadership, Wayling powered the Cats to a provincial title during her senior year in South Slocan.
Now the 5’10” middle-blocker-turned-setter has etched her way into the UBC Okanagan’s varsity athletic history books.
From the Capital News: Speijer, Wayling land Heat's top awards
By Warren Henderson - Kelowna Capital News
Like so many of their peers in the UBC Okanagan varsity athletics program, Nate Speijer and Kendra Wayling thoroughly embraced the chance to compete at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport level for the first time.
Kendra Wayling UBC Okanagan Female Athlete of the Year
Women’s volleyball player, Kendra Wayling was a Swiss Army Knife for her team this year. For her efforts on the court, in the locker room, and in the classroom she was rewarded with UBC Okanagan’s most prestigious award for a student-athlete tonight as she awarded the UBC Okanagan Female Athlete of the Year. Kendra, in […]
4th Annual UBC Okanagan Heat Athletic Awards Banquet
Click here for the photo gallery. Heat Team Awards Sport Category Name The following team awards were selected by the coaches: Men’s Soccer Coaches’ Award for Consistent Hard Work & Dedication Dustin Luck Coaches’ Award for Consistent Hard Work & Dedication Thomas Simkins Most Valuable Player Spencer Brown Women’s Soccer Rookie of the […]
A CHBC Video - Top athletes chose UBCO
Evening News - Top athletes chose UBC Okanagan
UBC Okanagan is moving closer to its goal of becoming a sports powerhouse in university sports.
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Wuttunee transfers from Capilano to bolster Heat front line
Heat head coach Steve Manuel has added an experienced middle blocker to the UBC Okanagan women’s volleyball team. Katie Wuttunee has played one year of PACWEST volleyball with Capilano University, who placed third in the province last season, and is now trading up to the CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) with the Heat. Her goal was […]