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 SCOTT

GUENTHNER

Scott Guenthner, Class of 2011, was crowned the 2022 Canadian Champion Steer Wrestler on the final day of the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) in Red Deer Nov. 2-6. He was also named the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association Cowboy of the Year. He and his wife Becky and their sons Quade and Ridge are pictured with the championship saddle Scott received. 2022 marked the third time in five years that Scott was named the Canadian Champion Steer Wrestler. Throughout the CFR, three-year-old Quade’s shirts matched his Dad’s shirts, right down to the sponsor logos. Scott was one of four Lakeland alumni participating in the CFR. Others included Brittany Schuk (ladies breakaway), Ty Livingstone (steer wrestling), and Danny Vandenameele (bareback). Kolby Wanchuk didn’t compete in saddle bronc due to an injury, but he will participate in the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo later this year.

 GREG

SHANNON

Greg Shannon, Class of 1987 livestock major, emceed Lakeland College's Feast on the Farm on Aug. 18, 2022. The fifth annual event raised more than $70,000 for student-leadership opportunities.

 REBECCA GREEN

Rebecca Joseph, Class of 2012 animal science technology, married Cody Green on July 23, 2022 in Lamont, Alta. A number of Lakeland alumni, spanning across many classes, joined them to celebrate. The couple resides in Radway, Alta.

 TYSON

RINGDAL

Tyson Ringdal is a finalist for the mentorship program initiated by the Canadian Cattle Association. From the Class of 2019 animal science technology, Ringdal is one of 15 finalists from across the country who will each receive a $2,000 budget to put towards beef industry travel and learning opportunities of their choice. Source: cjwwradio.com

 MANDY

WOZNIAK

Mandy Wozniak, Class of 2018 interior design technology, was the lead designer of The Hive, a new youth hub for the Bonnyville Child and Adolescent Mental Health Collaborative. Mandy is also one of the outstanding young professionals in NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 Class of 2023.

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