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January 2026 Athlete of the Month

February 10, 2026 by  
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Congratulations to our January 2026 Athlete of the Month Presented by @BCMilk, Heidi Olesiuk from Fort St. James!

Congratulations to our January 2026 Athlete of the Month Presented by @BCMilk, Zach Rozek from St. Ann’s!

School Sport Alberta’s Female Athlete of the Month!

Congratulations to Abule Lual from Archbishop O’Leary High School for being named Athlete of the Month sponsored by @albertamilk!! Let’s take a moment to celebrate her excellence this month!

Abule’s skill and leadership extends far beyond the court. The O’Leary basketball captain has led her team in points nearly every game this season, while simultaneously displaying determination, leadership and commitment.

As Athlete of the Month, Abule receives a certificate, $50 gift card, and an Alberta Milk toque!

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School Sport Alberta’s Male Athlete of the Month!

Congratulations to Aroosh Bhatt from Rundle College for being named Athlete of the Month sponsored by @albertamilk!! Let’s take a moment to celebrate his excellence this month!

Aroosh is a formidable competitor that has taken home three gold medals this month, including the CISAA League gold medal on January 15th. His efforts this month demonstrate commitment, resilience and grit.

As Athlete of the Month, Aroosh receives a certificate, $50 gift card, and an Alberta Milk toque!

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Congratulations to our New Brunswick Schools Athletes of the Month for January, Laura and Pascal.

Laura has been a dedicated athlete and ambassador for Belleisle High School for the past four years. The fact that she was chosen as captain and co-captain by her teammates really shows the type of athlete and leader that Laura is. Laura gently encourages, motivates and includes her teammates to help them be their best. His leadership qualities have also been recognized for the past four years in the school’s SRC team and as a full member of the Belleisle Special Olympics Unified Basketball Team. Laura is also a conscientious student who achieved excellent grades throughout her secondary education.

Pascal Cormier stands out as a complete and committed athlete. A multisport athlete, he excels in football, golf, hockey, volleyball and soccer, demonstrating versatility, discipline and team spirit. He also maintains excellent academic results, illustrating his academic rigor. Active member of the student council, Pascal contributes positively to school life. In addition to his athletic and academic commitments, he holds a part-time job, demonstrating a great sense of responsibility. In hockey, he contributed to several goals for his team and was named to the Denis Cormier star team of the tournament, highlighting his impact on the ice.

Congratulations to both athletes and thank you coaches and staff for taking the time to recognize these amazing students.

Intermediate Athletes of the Month for January

Intermediate Female Athlete of the month for January

Pheobe LeCoure is a Grade 9 student at Queen Charlotte Intermediate School. Pheobe had an outstanding soccer season this past fall, demonstrating exceptional skill, grit, and determination throughout the entire season. She played an instrumental role in the team’s success, finishing the season with an undefeated record! Pheobe scored 4 goals in the gold medal match and was named Player of the Game, proving to be a key part in leading her team to their third consecutive provincial championship—an achievement earned in all three of her years at QC.

Intermediate Male Athlete of the month for January

Grade 9 Souris Regional Student Aidan Campbell.

Aidan is currently the driving force on the intermediate boy’s basketball team. Aidan has been continuously working on his vertical and at a recent game was able to dunk against his opponents. Last spring he set the PEISAA bantam high jump record (had previously been held since 2008) and then this summer he competed for Athletics PEI in the U16 high jump at the Legion games.

Aidan is easy to coach. He wants to succeed. He is an encouraging teammate who never misses practice and makes sure others take their attendance seriously as well. Aidan leads the basketball team with an average of 21 points per game and his ability to dunk and block combined with his hustle makes Aiden a well-rounded player.

PEISAA Senior Athletes of the month for January

Sr Male Athlete of the month for January

Noah Whitty AAAM Basketball Ch’town Rural

Noah has been a top performer for the Raiders all season long. The grade 10 student established himself as a top point guard prospect and has been a go to scorer for the Raiders throughout the season. Noah was the tournament MVP at the Rothesday Hoop Classic, helping the Raiders to the Tournament Championship and then was a tournament all star for the Raiders in the Confed City Classic here at Charlottetown Rural (where the Raiders lost in the final to CP Allen). Through January Noah averaged 17 points per game while helping the Raiders to a 6-1 overall record through the month.

Noah has been counted on from day 1 with the Raiders to provide scoring, playmaking and composure on the court for the Raiders. Helping them improve to a 21-9 overall record and getting them back into contention for a PEISAA Championship next month.

Sr Female Athlete of the month for January

Three Oaks Senior High School Andie Betts

Andie is a true multi-sport athlete, representing Three Oaks at the highest level in:

• AAA Volleyball

• AAA Basketball

• AAA Rugby

• Powerlifting

Her commitment to excellence across multiple sports is a testament to her work ethic, competitiveness, and leadership. Whether it’s on the volleyball court, the basketball floor, the rugby pitch, or under the barbell, Andie consistently demonstrates resilience, strength, and team-first mentality.

Balancing four demanding athletic programs at the AAA level requires discipline and dedication — qualities Andie displays every day. She is not only a standout performer but also a positive role model within the Three Oaks school community.

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