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Cambrian College athletic scholarships get big boost

Cambrian College is hoping it can attract top athletes with more scholarship money.

Athletic scholarships to be augmented by $52,000 in each of the next three years

Robert Audet, general manager of Student Life at Cambrian College's Student and Athetic Centre. (Markus Schwabe/CBC)
Cambrian College is hoping more athletic scholarships money will entice student athletes. We heard about the plan from Robert Audet. We also heard from Cambrian soccer coach, Guisseppe Politi, and a student who could benefit from the scholarship money.
Cambrian College is hoping an investment of $150,000 in athletic scholarships for students pays off in results on the field and in the gym.

"Number one, we'd loveto see our teams progress and really compete," saidRobert Audet, general manager of Student Life at Cambrian's Student Centre and Athletic Centre.

Cambrian is spending an additional $52,000 on athletic scholarships in each of the next three years. Student athleteswho qualify can receive up to $1,250 each semester.

"This is all brand new money to try to recruit and retain some of our top athletes," Audet said.

All of the coaching contracts have also been revised to include performance incentives. Sports offered at Cambrian College include basketball, soccer, volleyball, badminton and running.

Cambrian men'sand women's soccer coach, Guiseppe Politi, says the program is already paying off. His women's soccer team finished the season with a best-ever bronze medal.

"I think [the scholarship program]contributed to our success this year," Politi said.

"Hopefully the success we've had this year coupled with recruiting dollarscan make an even better recipe for next year."

Grade 12 Lockerby High School student athlete Dana Isaia (Markus Schwabe/CBC)
Grade 12 Lockerby High School student Dana Isaia stands to benefit from the program. The young soccer player is looking at taking nursing at Cambrian.

"At first I wasn't looking at Cambrian," she said, but"they're able to offer us money now for playing soccer. That was a big deal to me because it does help a lot. It was a deciding factor.I love soccer. It would be extremely nice to get a good education and play the sport I love at the same time."