NORTH BATTLEFORD — Team Saskatchewan’s full contingent of athletes that will proudly represent the province at 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John’s, Nfld., and will include 377 athletes competing in 19 different sports, representing 92 communities across the province. Team Sask. will be part of thousands of athletes from across Canada competing at these games.
North Battleford will be represented by 13 athletes in 10 different sports, along with Kaitlin Harman of Maidstone serving as mission staff. Meadow Lake will be represented by two athletes in men’s baseball and women’s athletics/track events.
North Battleford
Morgan Vaughn, North Battleford – Artistic Swimming
Nathan Fransoo, North Battleford – Men’s Basketball
Liam Oster, Lloydminster – Men’s Athletics (110m Hurdles)
Jaru Steyl, Lloydminster – Men’s Rugby Sevens
Daryl Levitsky, Lloydminster – Women’s Rugby Sevens
Heidi Bedwell, Lloydminster – Women’s Rugby Sevens
Ginger Newstead, Livelong – Women’s Rugby Sevens
Luke Enstrom, Lloydminster – Men’s Beach Volleyball
Avi’endha Beaugrand, Wilkie – Women’s Wrestling (80kg)
Katherine Huxley (Manager), North Battleford – Women’s Soccer
Rebecca Atkinson (Coach), Lloydminster – Athletics
Paige Mason (Coach), Lashburn – Women’s Box Lacrosse
Kaitlin Harman, Maidstone – Mission Staff
Meadow Lake
Brandt Spencer, Meadow Lake – Men’s Baseball
Jessamy Sundby, Big River – Women’s Athletics (Javelin, Shot put)
Team Sask. July 29 media release announced their athletes competing stating, “With strong medal contenders in many disciplines and numerous provincial and national champions in their respective sports found among the team’s ranks, Team Sask. will aim to improve upon its medal count of 32 at the 2022 Canada Summer Games in Niagara, Ont. Approximately 4,500 of Canada’s top amateur athletes from all 13 provinces and territories will compete at the national multi-sport event, which first launched in 1967.”
Team Sask. Chef de Mission Greg Perreaux formally announced Team Sask.'s full contingent to media and addressed the crowd of over 120 athletes, coaches, and representatives from the Government of Saskatchewan, Sask. Sport, and the Saskatchewan Games Council.
“Every one of our teams has put in a tremendous amount of preparation to get ready for their moment on the national stage,” Perreaux said. “These games will be an opportunity to build lifelong memories, meet new friends from across the province and country, and enjoy the incredible experience that only the Canada Games can offer.”
Athletes who compete at the Canada Games represent the country’s next generation of national, international, Olympic, and Paralympic champions. Team Sask. alumni Catriona Le May Doan, Mark McMorris, Emily Clark, Rylan Wiens, Shelby Newkirk and Carissa Norsten, among many others, can all count their previous Canada Games experiences as a stepping stone to the highest levels of sport.
The full list of athletes, coaches, and staff, sorted by sport and home community, can be found here.
Team Sask. results will be updated daily at TeamSask..ca and can also be found at https://cg2025.gems.pro/. The official 2025 Canada Summer Games website is 2025canadagames.ca.
Team Sask. is also active across social media: Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
The Canada Summer Games will run from Aug. 8-25 and will feature 19 different sports, from baseball and cycling to swimming and track and field.