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Football, Family and Faith; The Pillars of Kolade Amusan Success
Kolade Amusan leans forward, a thoughtful expression on his face as he unravels the threads of his football journey – shaped by family, fortified by faith, and fuelled by an unyielding desire to succeed. Amusan was eager to share his story. As we revisited each chapter of his journey, it was clear these moments transported him back to pivotal stops where he had to fight, compete, persevere, and reaffirm his belief in the path he had chosen. “Why football?” I asked. Amusan tilted his head back, his gaze momentarily fixed on the ceiling as he searched for the right words.
University Sport Schedules Prioritize Student Athletes Over Ticket Sales
By Trevor Dinham The University of Windsor Lancers football team faced a crushing defeat in the quarterfinals, but the true sting came not just from the loss but from the dismal turnout of fans. While the Lancers had consistently drawn impressive crowds throughout the regular season, that game was a glaring exception. It was another example of Ontario University Athletics (OUA) scheduling a game time that prioritized the convenience of the visiting team’s athletes over a far more marketable time for the home crowd. “Playing at 3:00 pm was not ideal for us,” noted Home Events Coordinator Elisa Mitton. “We
Bronze Medal for Lancers Softball in OUS Championship Weekend
By: Julia Dostaler Photo credit: Instagram - windsorlancers Windsor Lancers softball team after winning bronze at the OUS Championship in Kingston, ON. 10/20/2024. Photo credit: Instagram - windsorlancers The Lancers softball team brought home the bronze medal after a strong fight in the Ontario University Softball (OUS) Championship weekend. The Windsor’s Lancers softball team provided a bronze medal performance at the OUS championship tournament over the October 19-20 weekend. The 13-5 Lancers came into the double-knockout tournament is structured that pitted them against squads from the East and West divisions, with the top eight teams being represented. Aubrey Johnson,