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Muskwak Hockey – 2025-2006

Kapawe’no First Nation Collegiate presents Buffalo Bay Academy, where academic excellence meets athletic prowess. Our Sports Academy offers an innovative environment for students in Grades 7-12, balancing academics with athletics. Focusing on sports, students enhance concentration and physical capability through our comprehensive programs. Participation nurtures essential life skills such as self-belief, teamwork, and adaptability, preparing students for future challenges.

Muskwak Hockey

Among our offerings, the Muskwak Hockey Program at Buffalo Bay Academy stands out. This program raises the bar within the territory, offering full-time, integrated development as student athletes. Starting at the U11 level, the traveling teams reflect our commitment to nurturing talent. Our 80/80 rule ensures that participants maintain a minimum of 80% attendance and a similar grade average. This standard helps with academic achievement alongside athletic dedication.

The hockey program includes:

  • Full-time accredited courses with structured learning schedules
  • Regular access to both real and synthetic ice surfaces
  • Daily on-ice and off-ice practice sessions
  • Weekend hockey trips and Premier Hockey League (PHL) games
  • Consistent skill and team development activities

Join Buffalo Bay Academy’s hockey experience. Our students grow into balanced individuals ready for any future goals set.

Program Overview:

  • Accredited Full-Time Academics: Students have access to a comprehensive learning (education) program focused on morning academics, covering five core courses and options for Career and Technology Studies (CTS). We strive for excellence with our numeracy and literacy enhanced program incorporating it in the entire school day.
  • Ice-Related Activities: The program includes access to both real ice and synthetic ice surfaces, facilitating year-round training. Weekend games home and away with team trips promoting unity.
  • Daily Practices: Students partake in on-ice and off-ice practices as well as confined practices every day, ensuring continuous skill refinement and physical conditioning.
  • Skill and Team Development: Emphasis is placed on both individual (1×1) skills and team development, nurturing well-rounded athletes and players.
  • New Sports School Launch: With the acquisition of the NLC Campus, a new sports school will launch for the 2025-26 academic year, expanding opportunities for athletic and personal growth.

Contact Information:

For further details or inquiries, you can reach out to Jarett Knibb at Buffalo Bay Academy by calling 1.780.751.0009 or by emailing sports@kfncollegiate.ca. You can visit our website at www.kfncollegiate.ca.

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