The 麻豆传媒入口 (CSSHL) is excited to announce the four winners of the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for June: Ethan Butler, Audrey Church, Matsun Adams, Ben Hakes.
For the 2024/25 season the CSSHL is proud to introduce the Student-Athlete of the Month Award for the four different CSSHL divisions/age brackets: Eastern, West Female, West U18 Male (U18 Prep, U17 Prep, U17) and West U15 Male (U15 Prep and U15) .
This award is aimed at recognizing the student-athletes within the CSSHL and acknowledges their hard work, dedication, commitment, leadership, academics and community impact.
We would like to congratulate these four student-athletes, who were all nominated by their programs, for their hard work in the month of June.
East Division – Ethan Butler, Fort Erie International Academy
“Ethan has consistently demonstrated strong leadership by holding his teammates accountable and helping to reinforce the culture we are building at FEIA. His respectful attitude, tireless work ethic, and presence around the school set a high standard for others to follow. As a recent graduate, Ethan leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered as part of the foundation of our tradition. He has made a lasting impact on our community, and we are grateful for his contributions.”
West Female Division – Audrey Church, Delta Hockey Academy
“Audrey has been with the Delta (and attended North Delta Secondary School) for all five years of high school. She recently graduated with honours, meaning she was an honour roll student and earned grades of 86% or more on every report card in her five years of high school. This is an accomplishment worthy of recognition on its own and is really extraordinary when you consider the demands of training and travel.
Her final marks in her grade 12 courses are as follows:
Anatomy & Physiology 12 – 96%
Career Life Connections. – 100%
English First Peoples – 92%
Fitness & Conditioning 12 – 100%
Law Studies 12 – 93%
Pre-Calculus 12 – 90%
Audrey is an extremely kind and conscientious student. Her teachers describe her as “mature, hardworking and diligent”. Audrey will be attending UBC in the fall, where she’ll also be a member of the women’s hockey team.”
West Male U15 Division – Matsun Adams, Pilot Mound Hockey Academy
“Matsun is a true example of hard work, leadership, and camaraderie. Academically, Matsun consistently applies themselves, excelling in school and demonstrating a strong commitment to their studies. Their dedication extends beyond academics as dependable and inspiring dorm leader, where they foster a sense of unity and support among their peers.
Matsun’s role as a teammate is equally exceptional. Their positive attitude and selfless nature make them a vital presence in the dressing room and a source of encouragement for everyone around them. Matsun’s work ethic, leadership, and team spirit embody the values this award represents, making them an outstanding candidate for this recognition.”
West Male U18 Division – Ben Hakes, Okanagan Hockey Academy
“Ben exemplifies what it means to be a dedicated student-athlete, consistently demonstrating excellence both in the classroom and within our academy community. This term, Ben successfully balanced the demands of high-level hockey while excelling in three academically rigorous courses:
Pre-Calculus 11: 89%
English 11 (Honours-level difficulty): 82%
Physics 11: 93%
Ben鈥檚 academic results are impressive, but what truly distinguishes him is his incredible attitude and maturity. He brings a positive, driven approach to everything he does.
Ben is a leader among his peers and a role model on and off the ice. He fully embodies the values and standards of the CSSHL.”