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Brynne Spence Coleman

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Brynne Coleman, a fourth-year student at Humber and member of the Humber Hawks women’s volleyball team, exemplifies the concept of living life to the fullest. Having already graduated with a diploma in Recreation and Leisure Services, Brynne is currently enrolled in Humber’s Occupational Therapist Assistant & Physiotherapist Assistant (OTA & PTA) program.

She has been playing volleyball competitively for 10 years and has seen her fair share of successes at both club and varsity levels. In club volleyball, Brynne won nationals in 2008–09, and as an athlete for Humber, she has been a part of three national titles, alongside a Bronze Medal at the national level in her second year. Brynne has a history of sports and athletics outside of volleyball as well, playing both baseball and badminton while growing up. She enjoys taking hikes and seeking thrills all over the globe, from swimming with sharks in Hawaii to skydiving during an internship in Australia.

On top of all her other accomplishments and adventures, Brynne was also a part of Humber Classic, which helped raise over $1500 for Autism Awareness. Upon graduation, Brynne plans on attending the University of Waterloo and hopes to explore a career in working with either seniors or children.

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The Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame awards seven scholarships, each valued at $1,000, to deserving individuals. These scholarships are not only a recognition of academic and athletic excellence but also of community involvement and financial need.

To ensure all students in the community are provided the opportunity to apply for the scholarships, all Etobicoke high school Physical Education and Counseling departments are contacted in advance.

The ESHOF believes we can make a difference in young people’s lives through our scholarship program and help the next generation of Etobicoke community builders succeed and go on to promote positive change for all and continue to empower our community.