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2021 CCAA Men's Golf All-Canadians

2021 CCAA Men's Golf All-Canadians

The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is proud to announce the 2021 CCAA Men’s Golf All-Canadians.

The student-athletes, who are selected by their conference based on performance and contribution to the sport and their team, were honoured during the 2021 CCAA Golf National Championships, hosted by St. Clair College in Windsor, ON.

Here are the 2021 Men’s Golf All-Canadians:

   

Jayden Dudas

 

Colby Friedrich

 

Medicine Hat Rattlers

 

Medicine Hat Rattlers

After opening the ACAC Championships with a solid round of 74, Dudas fired impressive rounds of 69-70 to capture the individual title at the Conference Championships by three strokes. The ACAC Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year also led Medicine Hat to gold medals in the men’s team event and mixed team event. Dudas is a strong player who leads by example.

 

Friedrich earned a silver medal in individual play at the ACAC Championships with consistent rounds of 72-74-70. He also led the Rattlers to a 10-shot victory and a gold medal in the team event at the Conference Championships. In his first season with Medicine Hat, Friedrich established himself as a strong team player. He is the definition of a student-athlete.


 

Jamaal Moussaoui

 

Peter Beneteau

 

St. Lawrence Surge

 

St. Lawrence Surge

In his final year of eligibility, Moussaoui fired a final-round 70 to capture individual gold at the OCAA Championships. He also led the Surge to a gold medal in the team event at provincials. Moussaoui is a vocal leader on and off the course. By nature, he is intensely competitive and never afraid to offer encouragement to a teammate. You can always count on an in-competition hot streak from Moussaoui.

 

Beneteau carded consistent rounds of 73-75-76 to earn an individual silver medal at the OCAA Championships. His Surge team captured gold in the team event at provincials. Beneteau is an extremely coachable student-athlete. He is naturally positive about his own game, his teammates and team results, which helps bring anyone up after a bad performance. Beneteau is quietly confident but has a knack for speaking up at the right time.


   

Félix Bouchard

 

Hugo Denis

 

Boomerang
d’André-Laurendeau

 

Rafales de
Terrebonne

Bouchard fired rounds of 64-75 to capture the individual title at the RSEQ Championships. In addition, he led André-Laurendeau to a gold medal in the team event. Bouchard, in his first season with the Boomerang, was also victorious at two other RSEQ events this season. The Team Canada member has also earned two junior provincial titles in Quebec. Bouchard is mentally strong, consistent and has an excellent short game.

 

Denis carded consistent rounds of 73-72 to place in a tie for third individually at the RSEQ Championships. The second-year student-athlete led the Rafales to a third-place finish in the team event at provincials. Denis earned a victory at the first RSEQ event of the season. He was also victorious at the Graham Cook Invitational this season. Denis is Terrebonne’s undisputed leader and a great teammate. He thrives under pressure.

Media Contact:
Rodney Wilson (rodney@ccaa.ca)
Manager, Communications & Events