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BREMER, MCCALLUM AND HUMBER EARN CCAA GOLF GOLD

BREMER, MCCALLUM AND HUMBER EARN CCAA GOLF GOLD

The Humber Hawks earned gold medals across all categories during the final round of the 2022 CCAA Golf National Championship, presented by PING.

The Hawks claimed the men's team competition championship for the first time since 2012, winning by 20 strokes over the Boomerang d'André-Laurendeau. The Medicine Hat Rattlers made a strong final round push, but the Fanshawe Falcons were able to hold onto third place and earn the bronze medals.

Humber's Matthew Bremer won the men's individual gold finishing four over par across four days. Fanshawe's Mitchel Hampson took home an individual silver medal and Daniel Talmage from Humber rounded out the top three with a bronze medal.

On the women's side, Hayley McCallum and Madison Ouellette of Humber took home the individual gold and silver medals respectively, and Morgan Best of John Abbott earned the bronze medal on the women's side.

Among women's conference teams, the OCAA-1 team made up of a Humber trio - Elaine Surjoprajogo, Hayley McCallum and Madison Ouellette – earned the gold medals. The RSEQ-1 team made up of John Abbott's Morgan Best and Juliana Lacoste finished second to earn silver medals. Only three strokes behind them, the RSEQ-2 team made up of André-Laurendeau's Rosalie Langlos, Camille Gagnon and Chanybel Chiasson took home bronze.

The following individual golfers earned CCAA All-Canadian designations based on their championship performances:

2022 CCAA Men's Golf All-Canadians

  • Matthew Bremer (Humber)
  • Mitchel Hampson (Fanshawe)
  • Daniel Talmage (Humber)
  • Simon Ménard (André-Laurendeau)
  • Colby Friedrich (Medicine Hat)
  • Trey Ross (Humber)
  • Brodie Shields-Tyler (SAIT)
  • Chase Broderson (Medicine Hat)
  • Samuel Breton Gagnon (Champlain St. Lawrence)
  • Félix Bouchard (André-Laurendeau)
  • Joshua Taylor (Georgian)

2022 CCAA Women's Golf All-Canadians

  • Hayley McCallum (Humber)
  • Madison Ouellette (Humber)
  • Morgan Best (John Abbott)
  • Elaine Surjoprajogo (Humber)
  • Shannon Coffey (St. Clair)

The CCAA Exemplary Leadership Award presented by PING was awarded to Juliana Lacoste of John Abbott and Jake Magee of SAIT. The CCAA Exemplary Leadership Award is bestowed upon athletes that demonstrate attitudes and behaviour in sport that are ethical and create standards for others to follow.

Several golfers and coaches expressed their gratitude and appreciation for the organizers and partners of the CCAA Championship which included: the Host Durham Lords and their committee chairs Ken Babcock and Mike Duggan; Daniel Suppa, Josée Matte and the rules Officials of Golf Canada; Spencer Gray and the staff at Deer Creek Golf Club; and the CCAA's sponsors PING, Jostens and Sport Canada.

Source: CCAA Communications/Durham Lords