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Men's Soccer Inks 'Keeper From Northern Region

Men's Soccer Inks 'Keeper From Northern Region

The CMU Men's Soccer program has looked north to secure the team's goalkeeping needs for the 2021 MCAC season, signing Hapnot Collegiate's Brayden Abbott.

Pursuing soccer in the north takes a serious commitment, so to add to the impact that his regional coaches have had on his development, the Flin Flonner spent the summer of 2020 in Winnipeg under the focussed attention of the E&E Sports Management team.

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Newest Men's Soccer Signing Brings Experience And Ambition

Newest Men's Soccer Signing Brings Experience And Ambition

CMU Men's Soccer continues to build towards the 2021 MCAC season, this week announcing the signing of Israel Olukoju, formerly of Fort Richmond Collegiate. Olukoju joins two high school teammates already with the Blazers, in Yeri Concepcion and Will Anderson. The trio contributed to a very competitive Winnipeg High School Indoor Soccer League program at Fort Richmond Collegiate that included a top-3 finish at the University of Winnipeg tournament in Olukoju's senior year.

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Graduate Profile: Waldy Preis, Men's Soccer

Graduate Profile: Waldy Preis, Men's Soccer

Few players that have graduated through the men's soccer program have shown more commitment to personal improvement than Waldy Preis. Coming to CMU after he helped his Garden Valley Collegiate team elevate to a Rural Provincial Championship, the converted fullback has been a presence with the Blazers for five years and tasted MCAC glory as part of the 2018 conference winners.

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Men's Soccer Steps Into Recruitment Season By Introducing Pahl

Men's Soccer Steps Into Recruitment Season By Introducing Pahl

The CMU Blazers are pleased to announce the commitment of Morden Collegiate's, Matthew Pahl to the men's soccer program for the 2021 MCAC season.

Pahl has been a central figure in the success of his high school team throughout his career, beginning with a second-place finish in zone championships and a bronze medal performance in provincials as a Grade 10 player.

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From 8 to 4 to 0: MCAC Forced To Cancel 2020 Soccer Season

From 8 to 4 to 0: MCAC Forced To Cancel 2020 Soccer Season

The announcement coming from Manitoba Public Health on Friday afternoon, that the Winnipeg region would be placed in "Code Orange" effective Monday, September 28 for a minimum of four weeks, all but spelled the end of the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference's plan for a reduced, 4-game soccer season.

Yesterday, the MCAC's directors voted unanimously to announce the cancellation of the seasons. Winnipeg was placed in "Code Orange" by the province in hopes of reducing the spread of the coronavirus after positive test results have regularly exceeded 40 new cases daily since mid-September. "Code Orange" requires people living in the region to wear masks in all public spaces and limits public gatherings to a maximum of 10 people.

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