
High school students competed for a chance to win tuition credit and Saskatchewan Rush experiences at third annual Business diploma case competition
November 12, 2025 – More than 230 high school students from across Saskatchewan brought their A-game to a high-energy Business diploma case competition hosted by Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the Saskatchewan Rush, Saskatoon Entertainment Group’s National Lacrosse League team.
Held at Sask Polytech’s Moose Jaw and Prince Albert campuses, the case competition saw students from 25 high schools compete for a share of more than $64,000 in prizes including Business diploma tuition credits, Saskatchewan Rush experiences and game-day perks. Every student who participated received a voucher for a free ticket to a Rush game this season.
In teams of three to four, high school students tackled the challenge of pitching bold, creative strategies to help the Saskatchewan Rush build lasting connections with Gen Z fans over the next decade. Their creative pitches were judged by business experts from Saskatoon Entertainment Group, Sask Polytech and Westland Insurance.

“As the sports and entertainment industry continues to grow and evolve, we felt this was an excellent opportunity to engage with youth in our province,” says Tyler Wawryk, vice-president of Team Business Operations for Sask Entertainment Group. “We’re thrilled to meet and learn from the students and to do our part in educating them and showcasing the exciting career opportunities within our industry.”
“At Sask Polytech hands-on, work-integrated learning opportunities like this are included throughout the Business diploma program, this event gives high school students the opportunity to experience hands-on learning at Moose Jaw and Prince Albert campuses,” says Stephen Kirzinger, program head for the Business diploma sport management specialty. “Thank you to the Saskatchewan Rush for being such a great case competition partner, you brought the energy! Also thank you to our event sponsors BTN Chartered Professional Accountants and Westland Insurance.”

When Sask Polytech teams up with organizations like the Saskatchewan Rush, high school students get a front-row seat to an unforgettable learning experience and learn more about hands-on learning at Sask Polytech. This competition inspires students and empowers tomorrow’s business leaders to dream big and think bold.
“Thank you to the Saskatoon Entertainment Group and the Saskatchewan Rush for partnering with us on a fantastic event showcasing the exciting career opportunities available to high school students who choose a Business diploma at Sask Polytech,” says Kristen Craig, dean of the School of Business and Entrepreneurship. “By participating in this event, high school students gain hands-on business experience and valuable connections, giving them a strong foundation for their future careers.”

MOOSE JAW
| First place |
Central Collegiate Institute – Moose Jaw
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| Second place |
Swift Current Comprehensive High School – Swift Current
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| Third place |
Campbell Collegiate – Regina
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| Fourth place |
Vanier Collegiate Institute – Moose Jaw
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| Fifth place |
Swift Current Comprehensive High School – Swift Current
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PRINCE ALBERT
| First place |
Carlton Comprehensive Public High School - Prince Albert
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| Second place |
Bethlehem Catholic High School - Saskatoon
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| Third place |
Holy Cross High School - Saskatoon
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| Fourth place |
Holy Cross High School - Saskatoon
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| Fifth place |
Centennial Collegiate - Saskatoon
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Sask Polytech’s two-year Business diploma program offers a solid foundation in core business principles, with second-year specializations in areas like accountancy, financial services, human resources, insurance, management, marketing, municipal administration and sport management. Many streams include Co-operative Education placements, giving students real-world experience before graduation.
Many of the diploma specialties also provide opportunities for Co-operative Education work placements.
Learn more about Sask Polytech’s Business diploma program and dual credit courses.









