he 2025 Dive Sask Awards Luncheon was a special afternoon filled with recognition, celebration, and community spirit. Divers, coaches, families, and supporters gathered to honour a year of growth and achievement across every level of our sport.
We were proud to present awards to athletes from our beginner programs through to our senior high-performance divers. A heartfelt congratulations to all of this year’s recipients:
- Top Volunteer: Kim LaFreniere
- JD3 Bronze Medalist: Kaila Myrfield-Wolfe
- JD1 Bronze Medalist: Stella Hildebrandt
- JD1 Bronze Medalist: Pearl Hildebrandt
- JD1 Bronze Medalist: Sophie McGinn
- JD1 Bronze Medalist: Ellis Muench
- JD1 Bronze Medalist: Auraelia Kunz
- JD1 Bronze Medalist: Sydney Mallory
- Novice A Female: Emery Meier
- Rookie of the Year: Beckett Adams
- National C Female: Jane LaFreniere
- National B Male: Zaman Newkirk
- National A Male: Kash Tarasoff
- Senior Male: Rylan Wiens
- Senior Female: Margo Erlam
- Developmental Coach: Elaena Dick
One of the highlights every year is welcoming our youngest Junior Development divers to the stage to receive their JD medals. This year made the moment even more memorable as Olympians Rylan Wiens and Margo Erlam personally congratulated them, offering inspiration from athletes who once stood exactly where they are now.
Fun fact: Rylan was part of the very first JD group when the program began seventeen years ago. Seeing him return as an Olympian to cheer on the next generation shows just how special this pathway is for young divers.
We also want to applaud our Novice and National athletes, our dedicated coaching team, and the volunteers who keep our club thriving. Saskatoon Diving Club continues to grow stronger thanks to your passion and commitment.
A special shout out goes to our history-making 2025 Canada Games team, who have made all of us incredibly proud.
Thank you to everyone who attended and supported the event. The energy in the room reminded us why this community is so exceptional. We look forward to another exciting year of training, competing, and building the future of diving in Saskatchewan.














