Jackson Jacob and Maddy Gobeil athletes of the year

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Jacob, Gobeil take top honours as Cascades unveil 2024 Awards

Maddy Gobeil and Jackson Jacob earned athlete of the year honours as the University of the Fraser Valley athletic department held its annual awards banquet on Wednesday evening.

The Cascades' awards celebrate excellence on display during the 2023-24 season.

Jacob (men's golf), and Gobeil (women's basketball), took home the Men's and Women's Athlete of the Year awards after fantastic seasons that led to conference medals on the course and on the court.

Other winners included Kiana Langston (women's soccer) and Ismael Hernandez (men's basketball), who took home the rookie of the year awards. Peter Inden was selected as this year's recipient of the Jen Simpson Memorial Leadership Award, while Nikki Cabuco was named the Cascades Community Athlete of the Year. Additionally, Cascades' student worker Sierra Cucheran earned the Cascades Crew award, recognizing excellence among game-day staff.

Further details on the Cascades' major award winners, along with a listing of team MVPs, are as follows.

FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 
Finalists: Maddy Gobeil (basketball), Gabrielle Attieh (volleyball), Alanna Sydenham (women's soccer)
 
 
Maddy Gobeil was once again amongst the conference leaders in most offensive categories. Making impact plays on both sides of the court all season, Gobeil ranked 2nd in the conference in points and set a new Cascades record with 66 steals. Gobeil was also named a Canada West First-Team All-Star, and a U SPORTS Second-Team All-Canadian. Her incredible performances this season helped guide the Cascades program to a Canada West bronze medal, and a berth at the U SPORTS National Championship for the first time in a decade.

MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 
Finalists: Jackson Jacob (men's golf), Jonas Van Huizen (men's volleyball), Dylan Kinley (men's basketball)
 
 
Jackson Jacob picked up multiple individual wins this season, but his biggest was an eight stroke victory at the 2023 Golf Canada University / College Golf Championships. Finishing at -17, his third-round score of 63 set a new course record at the Fire Rock Golf Club, breaking the previous mark held by Brooke Henderson.   Jacob helped his team pick up bronze medals at Golf Canada Nationals, and at the Canada West Golf Championships this year.

FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Finalists: Kiana Langston (women's soccer), Mandi Feist (women's volleyball)
 
 
Playing significant minutes in her first season, Kiana Langston stood out. Her attacking play caused constant problems for opposing defences. Langston started every Canada West game for UFV this season, amassing over 1,000 minutes played in her rookie season. The rookie striker scored three goals in the regular season and added an extra time header in the playoffs to tie the game against Victoria and force it to penalties.  

MALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Finalists: Ismael Hernandez (men's basketball), Mason Chien (men's baseball), Adriano Consiglio (men's soccer)
 
 
Ismael Hernandez made a big impact for UFV men's basketball in his first season, playing in all 20 conference games. Hernandez averaged 16 minutes and 5.8 points per game in the regular season, before adding 16 points and 8 rebounds in two playoff starts. His highlight reel dunks got Cascades fans out of their seats in his rookie season, and his strong play in the playoffs helped the team knock off the Regina Cougars in the opening round. 

COMMUNITY ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Nikki Cabuco earned another accolade this season, as the UFV guard earned the Cascades Community Athlete of the Year Award. Cabuco had already been named Canada West women's basketball student-athlete Community Service Award, and the recipient of the U SPORTS Sylvia Sweeney Award for her extensive work in the community. Cabuco's community involvement includes serving as a substance use coordinator working with young people aged 12-24, serving as a youth and family ambassador with Foundry BC, and volunteering with the BC Children's Hospital to work with autism assessment  and acute inpatient rehab programs to support and supervise patients and siblings while parents or guardians are in meetings. 
 
JEN SIMPSON MEMORIAL LEADERSHIP AWARD
Peter Inden is the recipient of the Jen Simpson Memorial Leadership Award, which recognizes leadership in three areas: on an athletic team, in the community, and in academics and involvement at UFV. The award honours the memory of Cascades rower Jen Simpson, who died tragically in a car accident in 2008 at the age of 20. Her parents and friends have established this annual award in her name.
 
Peter Inden has shown a passion for rowing in all weather conditions and it's rare to see him get off the water without a smile on his face. 

His love for the sport of rowing shows every time he trains through the grueling winter months of indoor, weight training, and cold wet rowing. Peter is always consistently training, an exceptional stroke, and is currently our fastest rower on the water. The team can always look to him to lead by example. He does an exceptional job managing his busy school, rowing, and pilot life. Peter helps out in the rowing community by coaching learn to rows, and he competed at the Canadian University championship this season in the men's lightweight double, placing 2nd in the B - final. 

CASCADES CREW AWARD
Sierra Cucheran was named the recipient of this year's Cascades Crew Award. Sierra has stepped up to any task in front of her, even taking on extra work when there was an emergency. Sierra has been invaluable this season to make sure things were done. Setting up for game-day, carrying chairs, setting up nets, filling water jugs, doing halftime contests for fans, working long hours during Canada West Championships and so much more. 
 
STUDENT THERAPIST OF THE YEAR
Jade Davies has been named the Cascades student therapist of the year. Jade's efforts this year with the women's volleyball team have gone above and beyond, but she has also made a huge impact throughout the department. Jade has mentored other trainers, helped out at championships, and so much more. Jade's professionalism and focus to do all the little things right makes her a deserving winner of this award.
   
TEAM MVPs
Cascades team MVPs for 2023-24 were also announced as part of awards night.
 
Men's basketball: Dylan Kinley
Women's basketball: Maddy Gobeil
Men's soccer: Carson Muter
Women's soccer: Alanna Sydenham
Men's golf: Jackson Jacob
Women's golf: Lucy Park
Men's volleyball: Jonas Van Huizen
Women's volleyball: Gabrielle Attieh
Rowing: Rebekah Stokes
Baseball: Lane Grunerud
 
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Players Mentioned

Alanna Sydenham

#12 Alanna Sydenham

5' 5"
4th Year
Carson Muter

#4 Carson Muter

6' 1"
2nd Year
Adriano Consiglio

#13 Adriano Consiglio

5' 10"
1st Year
Kiana Langston

#20 Kiana Langston

5' 6"
1st Year
Jackson Jacob

Jackson Jacob

6' 3"
4th Year
Lucy Park

Lucy Park

5' 2"
3rd Year
Gabrielle Attieh

#8 Gabrielle Attieh

OH
6' 1"
5th Year
Mandi Feist

#19 Mandi Feist

OH
6' 0"
1st Year
Jonas Van Huizen

#11 Jonas Van Huizen

S
3rd Year
Dylan Kinley

#5 Dylan Kinley

G
6' 4"
5th Year
Ismael Hernandez

#1 Ismael Hernandez

G / F
6' 7"
1st Year
Nikki Cabuco

#0 Nikki Cabuco

G
5' 7"
4th Year

Players Mentioned

Alanna Sydenham

#12 Alanna Sydenham

5' 5"
4th Year
Carson Muter

#4 Carson Muter

6' 1"
2nd Year
Adriano Consiglio

#13 Adriano Consiglio

5' 10"
1st Year
Kiana Langston

#20 Kiana Langston

5' 6"
1st Year
Jackson Jacob

Jackson Jacob

6' 3"
4th Year
Lucy Park

Lucy Park

5' 2"
3rd Year
Gabrielle Attieh

#8 Gabrielle Attieh

6' 1"
5th Year
OH
Mandi Feist

#19 Mandi Feist

6' 0"
1st Year
OH
Jonas Van Huizen

#11 Jonas Van Huizen

3rd Year
S
Dylan Kinley

#5 Dylan Kinley

6' 4"
5th Year
G
Ismael Hernandez

#1 Ismael Hernandez

6' 7"
1st Year
G / F
Nikki Cabuco

#0 Nikki Cabuco

5' 7"
4th Year
G