Danielle Dupuis

Danielle Dupius took over as the Humber Hawks sideline sports reporter in 2016 and became a member of the BRTV Broadcast crew at Humber Hawks home games. In the past year, Humber College hosted the OCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, and Danielle observed at the sideline to report every game, followed by a post-game interview with the player of the game, regardless if they were a member of the Humber Women’s Basketball Team or not.

Most people would figure her program of study is Journalism, from her experience and how she presents herself. Oddly enough, Danielle is in her final year in the Bachelor of Public Relations program. This program addresses public speaking and reporting, which is why Danielle adjusted so quickly in this role. If it weren’t for her former teammate and former recipient of this award, Jake Thomson, she wouldn’t have had the opportunity. With her passion for writing and her newfound love of sports writing, she is currently reporting on the Humber Hawks Cross Country team. In 2017, Danielle helped the Hawks achieve Silver at the 2017–18 OCAA Cross Country Championship.

Ezequiel Carrasco

Ezequiel, a second-year goalkeeper, has made an immediate impact with Humber soccer. Carrasco finished the season with a perfect 4–0 record and did not surrender a goal in 370 minutes of game action. Zeke and the Hawks captured the OCAA and CCAA national championship last season. It was Humber’s sixth national title since 2012. A Brampton native, Zeke is currently enrolled in the Graphic Design program at Humber.

Alexis Ferreira

Alexis, a 2021 OCAA league all-star, is a fourth-year third baseman for Humber softball. She has helped the Hawks remain a top offensive program in the province, highlighted by her 14 career home runs. She helped lead the Hawks to an OCAA bronze medal while garnering all-tournament recognition for the second straight season. Alexis, a Mississauga native, is currently enrolled in the Psychology program at Humber.

Romeo Osas Joshua

As a first-year guard for Humber basketball, Romeo was an integral part of one of the finest seasons in program history. As a rookie, he helped orchestrate one of the top offenses in the conference as the Hawks finished the year averaging 96.1 points per game. Romeo and Humber won a provincial championship as well as the program’s seventh national championship and the first since 2015. Romeo, a Toronto native, is currently enrolled in the Child and Youth Studies program at Humber.

Remi Pelletier

Remi, the 2022 OCAA defensive player of the year, is a fifth-year defender for Humber soccer. She has been an integral part of the Hawks backline since she joined the program in 2017 and helped Humber remain a top defensive program in the conference, evidenced by the team’s seven clean sheets this season. She finished last season on the honour roll and was named a CCAA All-Academic. Remi, a Brampton native, is currently enrolled in the Community Social Services program at Humber.

Brynne Spence Coleman

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.

Chen Li Heuk

Cheuk Hin Li, also known as Nature, is a Broadcast and Television student at Humber College. New to the Hawks Sports Network, Nature played a pivotal role in helping to create the best student-run sports production in the country.

Aaliyah Davidson

Aaliyah Davidson is in her fourth year at Guelph-Humber and has been heavily involved in both the school’s softball program and the Athletics Department. Having been playing softball since she was 5 years old, Aaliyah has seen scores of successes on the field. Before attending college, Aaliyah was the national top batter of all softball players at the high school level in 2012. As a member of Humber’s softball team, she has gone to two national championships, is an OCAA Provincial Silver Medalist, and was an OCAA All-Star in her third year.

Aaliyah keeps herself busy off the baseball field as well. She has made Humber’s Honour Roll twice, and on top of her athletic and academic accomplishments, she also works various roles within the Athletics Department, from customer service to supervision to advising on proper athletic wear. Aaliyah’s primary passion outside of softball is early childhood education and working with children with special needs. She plans on coming back to Humber for another year to pursue an Ontario Graduate Certificate for Early Childhood Education—Special Needs, with the hope to work with children in either a daycare or a hospital after graduation.

Stefan Gerardi

Stefan Gerardi, a journalism student at the University of Guelph-Humber, brought an enthusiastic and unique point of view to Humber Athletics. He has used the written word to shine a light on the incredible accomplishments of Humber student-athletes, helping to keep Humber the most visible athletics program in the country.

Renee Yip

Renee Yip has certainly left her mark on the provincial and national stage for badminton. Yip has played on the Humber Hawks badminton team for 2 seasons now, and during that time she has accomplished a plethora of accolades. In her rookie season she was an CCAA All- Canadian, CCAA Gold Medal Champion in Mixed Doubles with Raymond Wong, and OCAA Athlete of the Year Across All Sports. In 2010 she was awarded the CCAA All Canadian Academic Athlete Excellence Award and placed 4th at nationals in women’s doubles with Alyssa Woon. Yip says it’s the motivation factor that drives her to compete. Being successful is my motivation and as of right now becoming fit is also my motivation to play better in my sport,” said Yip. Yip is a 3rd year Kinesiology student at Guelph-Humber.