Lakehead University Announces New Wrestling Recruits

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THUNDER BAY – SPORTS – Lakehead University wrestling coach Brock Curtis is pleased to announce two new recruits to the team this year: Heather Brousseau and Chris Waltner, both from Holy Cross Catholic Secondary school in Kingston, Ontario. The move makes the Lakehead team stronger heading into the seson. 

Heather Brousseau

Quick Stats:

6th at the Ontario Provincial Championship 2013
Eastern Ontario HS Champion 2012 and 2013

Academic program: Kinesiology (Honors)

Heather Brousseau states, “I chose Lakehead University for its beautiful and welcoming campus, and I liked the philosophy of Coach Curtis and his coaching staff. Many of my family members have attended Lakehead University including my older brother Mark, who wrestles as a Thunderwolf. Together, we are following in the footsteps of our aunt Trish (Pat Brousseau) who was the Lakehead female athlete of the year during the early 1970s for field hockey and basketball. My academic goal is to graduate with a degree in Kinesiology and then go on to a masters in physiotherapy. My athletic goal is to compete for a medal in the Ontario University Athletic tournament.”

Lakehead is also pleased to welcome Chris Waltner to the university.

Chris Waltner

Quick Stats:

Undefeated ‘13 season, OFSSA Gold medal (54kg)
4th at ‘13 Canada Cup

Academic program: Kinesiology

“Lakehead was my first choice because of the smaller class sizes and the welcoming atmosphere that comes with a smaller university. I also appreciate the opportunity to train with quality wrestlers and an exceptional coaching staff. I’m looking forward to wrestling as  a Lakehead Thunderwolf,” commented Waltner. 

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Hugh Mullally
Hugh Mullally is the Sports Information Director at Lakehead University. Hugh shares, "In the field of athletics, I aspire to continue developing my public profile as a source for sports information with my current employer, with a little bit of entertainment mixed in with my live game commentary and my weekly radio show that features athletes and coaches from Lakehead University".