Men's Soccer Scores Productive Waterloo Striker

The countdown is on to the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference's 2020 kickoff and with their first matches being just over a month away, CMU has received the commitment of Waterloo United u18 striker Tim Shantz. Described by his club coach, Rafael Amaya as a "motivated and hard-working young man", Shantz led his "A" class youth team in goal productivity last season and will bring his speed, dribbling ability and confident finishing skills to Manitoba in 2020.

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Sisler Star Scorer Makes Plans To Join CMU In 2020-21

Sisler High School's Aira Abello has officially committed to the CMU Women's Basketball program for 2020-21, becoming the highest ranking Manitoba High School girls player to ever sign with the Blazers. The offensively-gifted Spartans guard was listed as the #3 ranked player in the province in the annual Winnipeg Sun's list of the top ten high school players in 2020.

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Big Boost For Blazers, Signing Maples' Power Forward Leano

CMU added another key recruit to their 2020 Men's Basketball first-year class, signing 6'4 Maples Collegiate forward Ezra Leano for the 2020-21 NIAC season. Blazers' head coach Scott Martin described Leano as, "an inside and outside offensive threat who comes from a strong, well-coached high school program."

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Lancer Forward Lands At CMU For Forthcoming NIAC Season

With a full year of collegiate basketball now on his resume, CMU head coach Scott Martin is continuing to piece together his roster for 2020-21, adding the commitment of Dakota Collegiate forward Elliott Russenholt this week. At 6'3, Russenholt is expected to be the kind of forward that can stretch defenses as a solid outside scoring threat.

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Safety First: Varsity Athletics in the Midst of a Pandemic

Despite the cancellation announcements coming from most Canadian university and college athletic conferences, CMU and the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC), are indeed moving forward with plans to compete in soccer, volleyball, basketball and futsal.

"As a province, Manitoba has handled this pandemic extremely well so far and with most of our MCAC campuses planning to be open for students with hybrid models of course delivery (in-person and online), we feel quite confident that we can deliver a safe environment for our athletes to return to training and league competitions," said CMU Director of Athletics, Russell Willms.

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