In addition to being one of the top liberos in Canada, Darian Picklyk is a leader off the floor as well.
The fourth-year Winnipeg Wesmen is highly regarded by his teammates, coaches, and staff of the Wesmen Athletics department as a positive voice and leader both in competition and away from it.
Darian values his Ukranian heritage and culture, and has been involved in Ukranian dance for more than 17 years, performing at community events locally, nationally and internationally. He is part of the Selo Ukranian Dancers a renowned organization started three decades ago by his parents that serves to unite the local Ukranian community while providing entertainment at a variety of cultural events. He also volunteers at the Kyiv Pavillion in Winnipeg’s iconic Folklorama festival.
This season, Darian was the driving force behind a men’s volleyball charity effort to provide food hampers and toys for less-fortunate families in the community. He is also a regular blood donor who works to encourage his teammates to follow his lead and donate as well.
In addition to his community work, Darian is also a volunteer club volleyball coach, helping young players in the 204 Volleyball Club develop their skills.
“Darian is one of the finest young men we have had go through our program in all areas: academics, volunteerism and community activism. He is well-liked by teammates and opponents, while being a top player in our league,” said Bisons Head Coach, Larry McKay. “There aren’t enough superlatives to do justice to Darian. When it needs doing, he does it. When he acts for common good, he gets others to come with him. He has strong leadership qualities and uses them for the betterment of others.”
Nominees
- CW: Darian Picklyk, Winnipeg (Winner)
- OUA: Amit Sayal, Western
- RSEQ: Scott Mann, UNB