Jagar Toffan • Regina • Baseball
Nominated by Saskatchewan Baseball

Jagar Toffan, 16, was a Prairie Midget AAA League Champion at the Prairie Midget Baseball League competition in Regina, Saskatchewan. He also won a silver medal at the Baseball Canada Cup in Moncton, New Brunswick. Due to this victory, he was invited to Team Canada. Jagar was also one of three players from Saskatchewan to be invited to the Baseball Canada Elite Mizuno Camp, held at the prestigious Rogers Centre. Continuing his training and competition, he is attending the Vauxhall Baseball Academy, along with other top players from across Canada.


Jordan Wand • Regina • Athletics
Nominated by Saskatchewan Athletics

Jordan Wand, 16, won 1st in the 600 metres in Open Men's in Saskatoon as well as 1st in the 800 metres at the Regina Friendship Games, and the Tri-province Championship in the 400 metre and 800 metre, in Regina. At the Canadian Junior Championships in Winnipeg, he placed 10th in the 800 metre and 13th in the 400 metre. At the Legion Canadian Youth Championships in Ottawa, he placed a bronze in the 800 metre and 7th place in the 400 metre. At the Commonwealth Youth Games in Isle of Man, Great Britain he placed 6th in the 800 metre. Jordan is the recipient of the 2011 Bob Adams Foundation Juvenile Male Track Athlete of the Year Award, and has broken Saskatchewan Athletics records in the indoor 600 metres five times in 2011 and in the outdoor three times in the 800 metres and in the Open Outdoor 800 metres. He is the 2011 Outdoor Saskatchewan Athletics Provincial Champion in 800 metres and silver medal in 400 metres.


Grant Wilkie • Saskatoon • Bowls (Lawn Bowling)
Nominated by Bowls Saskatchewan

Grant Wilkie, 18, won gold at the Saskatchewan Junior Playdowns and the Saskatchewan Men's Fours Playdowns. At the national level, he won gold at the Canadian Jr. Championships and also gold as part of the Men's Fours at the Canadian Championships.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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