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- August 4, 2022

A wide range of Tigers teams will be represented at the 2022 Canada Games.
A wide range of Tigers teams will be represented at the 2022 Canada Games.

Next week marks the beginning of the 2022 . More than 4,000 athletes and coaches in 20 sports will descend on Niagara, Ontario, the host for this year’s event. Fifty-three of them (43 athletes and 10 coaches) are former, current or incoming Tigers who will be representing their home provinces during the two-week event.

Rich Lehman, the Tigers current cross country and track and field coach coach will lead Nova Scotia’s athletics team alongside current assistant coaches Heather Beaton, Kirk Jessome and Jodi Langley. This is Rich’s second consecutive year as head coach, while this will Beaton’s third games after competing for Nova Scotia at the 2013 and 2017 events.

There are 16 current or incoming track and field athletes representing three provinces at the Games this year. Matthew Aftanas, Amanda Black, Carley Birrell, Will Cox, Abbi Gaudrey, Skeets Greene, Hudson Grimshaw-Surette, Noah James, Zach James, Dan Lord, Chelsea MacIsaac, Oluwatobi Oshikoya, Ali Poisson, Simon Salah, Lynn Sheppard will suit up for Nova Scotia. Zoe Fullarton and Amelia Reid will be competing for their home province of New Brunswick, while Nick Robertson will run for Prince Edward Island. This will be the second Games for Noah James, Grimshaw-Surette, Lord and Robertson.

“This will be very different from my experience at Dal,” says thrower MacIsaac. “My main event, discus, is something that I am unable to compete in at school and I’ve had to rely on my abilities in weaker events to achieve success in school track. Knowing I’m able to compete in discus already makes me more confident since I know I’m able to utilize what I consider my strengths to be to find success.”

“Secondly, the field of athletes is going to be very different, as many of my competitors will be different faces than what I’m used to,” continues MacIsaac. “With the qualifications and processes for making the team rosters so different and limiting for Canada Games than for school, as well as a larger athlete pool to choose from for many of the provinces, there are some faces that I won’t be seeing at the games that I’m used to seeing during school. This can mean a lot since throwing is a very friendly and social environment in my opinion - even while competing. Having the right collection of athletes around you can help calm your nerves simply by being friendly with you.”

'A truly special experience'

Volleyball is another sport the Tigers will be well-represented in at the Games in the next two weeks.

Long-time men’s volleyball coach Dan Ota will lead Nova Scotia’s women’s volleyball team to Niagara this summer. This will be Ota’s third Canada Games, having served as the head coach with the men’s teams in 2001 and 2005. Ota recently returned from working with Canada’s men’s Next Gen Final 6 team in Gatineau, Quebec.

“Canada Games is a truly special experience that the athletes will never forget,” says Ota. “Many of the athletes and staff have been preparing for this event for three summers. Considering that we had very few opportunities to compete during the pandemic, I’m thrilled for our team to finally have this opportunity to travel to Niagara and represent Nova Scotia.

Ota will be coaching 2021-22 women's volleyball players Ali Nadalini and Bella Noble as well as incoming Tiger Paris Stewart.

Five incoming men’s volleyball Tigers will also be competing in Niagara in the indoor event. Lucas Condon-Oldrieve and Jacob Oyler will compete for Nova Scotia. Pat Beresford and Tyler Wiseman will represent Newfoundland while Owen Tran will play for New Brunswick. Current Tigers Luke Rideout and Derrick Ejeckam will suit up for Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, respectively. Former Tiger Arcel Siosan will be playing in his second Canada Games with Yukon.

Former Tiger Angus Rhuland will serve as head coach with current Tigers assistant coach Bryan Duquette serving as an assistant.

On the beach, current volleyballers Brett Boldon, Justin Cross and Josh DeYoung will represent New Brunswick, Manitoba and Nova Scotia, respectively, while Tigers alum Ethan Boyd will play for Prince Edward Island. Former Tiger Adam Spragg will be on the sidelines coaching the Nova Scotia men’s beach team.

Basketball, soccer and golf



There are five incoming women’s basketball players attending the Games this summer. Jasenda Horsman and Mercy Ogulu will be competing for Nova Scotia while Abby Carpenter and Gracie Dalton will be representing New Brunswick. Sarah Valley will be doning the Saskatchewan green and white.

Incoming men’s basketball player Danny Daly will be playing for Team NS.

The men’s soccer team has an incoming athlete who will also be heading to the Games in the first week. Jared Ndopedro will be representing his province of New Brunswick, while Andrew MacDonald (Tigers women’s soccer video coach) will be serving as an assistant coach for Team Nova Scotia.

Incoming women’s soccer player Olivia Jack will be suiting up for Nova Scotia during week two of the Games.

Three members of Dal Rowing will be travelling to Niagara. Returning rowers Jay Chevalier and Sophie Inkpen are joined by incoming Tiger Maya Foster Thompson.

Last but not least, current women’s hockey player Abby Wamboldt will be competing for Nova Scotia as a member of the golf team, also in week two.

“With hockey you have 20 other teammates with different skills and abilities meaning when in some situations you can use certain players to save the game,” says Wamboldt. “Golf is an individual mental game and there is only yourself to rely on. You need to know what to do in every situation you are in. Golf and hockey are also different mentally. In hockey you don’t have much time to think, in golf you have lots of time to think and potentially second guess yourself.”

It should be an exciting two weeks of competition. Be sure to cheer for the Tigers and stay up to date with all the action!


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The Tigers competition schedule

Week One (August 7-13)

Name Sport Province

Brett Boldon

W Beach Volleyball

New Brunswick

Ethan Boyd

M Beach Volleyball

Prince Edward Island

Justin Cross

M Beach Volleyball

Manitoba

Josh DeYoung

M Beach Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Adam Spragg

M Beach Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Andrew MacDonald

M Soccer

Nova Scotia

Jared Ndopedro

Track & Field

New Brunswick

Abby Carpenter

W Basketball

Newfoundland

Gracie Dalton

W Basketball

Newfoundland

Danny Daly

M Basketball

Nova Scotia

Jasenda Horsman

W Basketball

Nova Scotia

Mercy Ogulu

W Basketball

Nova Scotia

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Week Two (August 14-20)

Name

Sport

Province

Bella Noble

W Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Ali Nadalini

W Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Paris Stewart

W Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Arcel Siosan

M Volleyball

Yukon

Luke Rideout

M Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Jacob Oyler

M Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Lucas Condon-Oldrieve

M Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Owen Tran

M Volleyball

New Brunswick

Derrick Ejeckam

M Volleyball

Newfoundland

Pat Beresford

M Volleyball

Newfoundland

Tyler Wiseman

M Volleyball

Newfoundland

Angus Rhuland

M Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Bryan Duquette

M Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Dan Ota

W Volleyball

Nova Scotia

Rich Lehman

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Heather Beaton

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Kirk Jessome

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Jodi Langley

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Matthew Aftanas

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Will Cox

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Skeets Greene

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Hudson Grimshaw-Surette

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Noah James

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Zach James

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Dan Lord

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Tobi Oshikoya

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Nick Robertson

Track & Field

Prince Edward Island

Simon Salah

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Jaiden Williams

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Amanda Black

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Carley Birrell

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Zoe Fullarton

Track & Field

New Brunswick

Abbi Gaudry

Track & Field

Nova Scotia

Olivia Jack

W Soccer

Nova Scotia

Abby Wamboldt

W Golf

Nova Scotia