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Spotlight shines on Heat athletes at annual awards

McCaw, Fagan and Casorso, along with Lars Bornemann and Siobhan Fitzpatrick big UBCO award winners

In a repeat performance of a year ago, cross country鈥檚 and soccer鈥檚 were the toast of the evening at the UBC Okanagan Heat鈥檚 annual awards banquet.

But this time around, the two high-achieving athletes had some company.

For the second year in a row, Fagan was named the outstanding female athlete at UBCO, while repeat honouree McCaw was joined by golfer as co-winners of the Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year award.

A West 91大黄鸭 product, Fagan won the individual gold medal at the 2017 CCAA national cross country championships, while leading the Heat to a bronze medal in the team competition.

鈥淚鈥檓 just really shocked to be honest, the same as last year,鈥 Fagan said of the award, following the ceremony Tuesday at the Coast Capri Hotel in 91大黄鸭. 鈥淚 feel honoured and grateful to get this, I was up against some tough competition again, there were some really awesome nominations, I feel really grateful.鈥

Along with Fagan, the outstanding female finalists were volleyball鈥檚 Ann Richards, Michelle Jakszuk and Aiden Lea, and Emma Nelsen from Heat soccer.

McCaw had another standout season as the keeper for the UBC Okanagan men鈥檚 soccer squad. He set a new Canada West record in 2017, not allowing a goal in 685 consecutive minutes of play, while leading the conference in save percentage.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an incredible individual achievement but obviously it wouldn鈥檛 have been achievable without the help and support of everyone in the Okanagan,鈥 said McCaw. 鈥淚 have so much praise for the coaches and the community around UBCO, and everyone behind the scenes to allow the things that we love to do every day.鈥

Casorso won an individual silver medal at the CCAA national golf championships, while propelling the UBCO Heat to its first national medal ever on the men鈥檚 side.

Casorso credited his teammates and, in particular, coach Cass Hritzuk for much of the success he enjoyed during his decorated career at UBCO.

鈥淐hoosing to stay at UBCO was a tough decision at first but after the first year, my coach, Cass, he鈥檚 meant the world to me. He鈥檚 been more than a coach, he鈥檚 been almost like a best friend to me. He鈥檚 helped me grow as a person. Being part of the Heat family meant a lot, but he鈥檚 obviously one of the biggest factors as well.鈥

Other finalists for the Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year were Lars Bornemann from men鈥檚 volleyball and basketball鈥檚 Aldrich Berrios.

was the biggest multiple winner at this year鈥檚 event, taking home three of the six major awards. The fifth-year outside hitter for the Heat was named Student Athlete of the Year, Graduating Player of the Year and winner of the Provost Award for Excellence (academic).

Heat volleyball鈥檚 was a double award winner, earning Student Athlete of the Year honours, while sharing Graduating Athlete of the Year award with teammate, Michelle Jakszuk.

The men鈥檚 Rookie of the Year Award went to Caleb Funk from the Heat volleyball program, while Kate Johnson of the UBCO basketball squad was named the top rookie among female athletes.

A breakdown of each gender鈥檚 winners can be found here: | | Below are the winners for the headlining individual awards.

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