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2021 CCAA Women’s Golf All-Canadians

2021 CCAA Women’s Golf All-Canadians

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

   

Dryden Gris

 

Kennedy Turcotte

 

Medicine Hat Rattlers

 

Concordia Thunder

In her rookie season with the Rattlers, Gris earned an individual silver medal at the ACAC Championships. She also led the Rattlers to a gold medal in the team event at the Conference Championships. Gris is a multi-sport student-athlete who is also in her third season as a member of Medicine Hat’s Women’s Volleyball team. She is a strong leader who is dedicated to hard work and perseverance.

 

Turcotte, now a three-time CCAA All-Canadian, walked away with the individual title at the ACAC Championships with rounds of 75-75-81. She is an excellent example of true sportsmanship, showing positivity and encouragement toward any golfer she is paired up with. Additionally, Turcotte takes the time to train and work with her teammates. As a multi-sport athlete, she is seen as a leader on the Concordia Golf, Badminton, and Curling teams.


 

Hayley McCallum

 

Madison Ouellette

 

Humber Hawks

 

Humber Hawks

McCallum, now a three-time CCAA All-Canadian, successfully defended her individual title with a seven-stroke victory at the OCAA Championships. She also led the Hawks to their 11th provincial title since 1999. McCallum’s final round score of 76 tied her personal low at an OCAA Championships tournament. She has been a leader with the Hawks for three seasons, continually working to become the top female golfer in the province.

 

In her first season with the Hawks, Ouellette captured an individual silver medal with a consistent performance at the OCAA Championships. She also helped Humber successfully defend its provincial title. Ouellette finished on the podium in all three tournaments this season. She made an immediate impact for the Hawks since her arrival, highlighting her dedication to becoming one of the top golfers in the OCAA.


   

Ann-Sophie Bélanger

 

Camille Gagnon

 

Lions de Champlain
St. Lawrence

 

Boomerang
d’André-Laurendeau

Bélanger fired rounds of 69 and 76 to capture gold at the RSEQ Championships. She also led the Lions to a first-place finish in the team event. Whether it’s on the golf course, in the classroom or in everyday life, Bélanger has a positive attitude that is contagious. She knows how to integrate newcomers into the team while demonstrating great leadership. Bélanger is also very involved in the development of junior golfers through various services offered in her region.

 

Gagnon’s impressive second-round score of 73 propelled her into the bronze-medal position at the RSEQ Championships. She also earned a bronze medal with the Boomerang in the team event at provincials. Gagnon is a genuinely passionate student-athlete who always puts her heart into the sport she loves. Through the ups and downs, she is constantly smiling and working hard to improve her game. Gagnon’s goal is to play at the highest level possible.

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