Atcheynum sisters reflect on winning silver at NAIG
Anna and Megan Atcheynum both agreed the volleyball competition at the North American Indigenous Games in July was a little tougher than they anticipated.
But that didn’t stop the sisters, who are two years apart, from playing a major part in the team winning a silver medal in the 19U female division.
“They’re attitudes are very similar …but they’re very different players. How they contribute is different,” said Team Saskatchewan 19U female volleyball coach Cory Gratton of the sisters. “What made them a good fit for the team is they’re both really athletic girls. They want to win… and they’re also very good at contributing to a team dynamic and being a team player. They put the needs of the team ahead of their own individual or personal needs.”
Anna is going into Grade 12 at North Battleford Comprehensive High School, where she plays on the senior girls volleyball team, while Megan is a Vikings alumna who is going into her second year at the University of Saskatchewan (where her intramural volleyball team won the campus recreation title last year).


