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Humber sports therapist Kalina Adams said the main reason why many colleges don’t have sports therapists is because there isn’t enough school funding. PHOTO BY MATTHEW SMITH

With greater attention being paid to sports related injuries, a team’s most valuable player has swiftly become its athletic therapist.

 
The surrounding community is welcomed to attend events held in the athletics centre, including badminton. PHOTO BY SASHA LINDSAY

The North campus athletics facilities is opening its doors to more than just Humber students – they are open to the surrounding community.

 
The men's basketball team ended off their regular season with a 15-3 record.

In a season full of high expectations, the Humber men’s varsity basketball team fell short of more than a few of them.

 
Despite multiple soccer championships, Humber still doesn’t have a dedicated soccer facility like the one pictured above, at Wild Water Kingdom where the Hawks train during the winter. PHOTO BY ELTON HOBSON

Humber College is one of the top soccer schools in the province, home to both the reigning men’s and women’s Ontario Champions, but despite the team’s accolades, Humber still doesn’t have a dedicated soccer facility of its own.

 
PHOTO BY JACQUIE SCHIFANO

The high cost of Toronto Maple Leafs tickets is a matter of simple economics, experts say.

 
Teresa George (left) and Kris Dowling (right) have been a major part of the Hawks for years. PHOTO BY ANDREW MILLICHAMP

For years, the heartbeat of the Hawks women’s volleyball team has been Kris Dowling and Teresa George. Both women are graduating and have used all five years of academic eligibility.

 
Humber players Kris Dowling (#1), Kelly Nyhof (#10) and Rebecca Sobie (#15) await a serve by Nina Carino (#5)

In a disappointing end to a stellar season the women’s volleyball team left the CCAA’s without a medal.

 
The Humber Hawks men's volleyball team celebrates their gold medal post-game. PHOTO BY JORDAN NEILSEN

The Humber Hawks men’s volleyball team on Saturday became the first team from Ontario to win gold at the national level since 1983, taking on a top British Columbia team in an intense final.

 
Flyer Brianna Loggozzo mid-air. It was the teams first year competing in Level Six competition.

The cheer team has kept up Humber’s winning streak, bringing home the Ontario Championship at Cheer Evolution Ontario.

 
The Hawks went undefeated since a 1-0 loss to York on Jan 21.

The Hawks women’s soccer team stormed through their regional pool on Monday in Vaughan. The win moves the Hawks one step closer to repeating as OCAA provincial champions.

 

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