Noah Gruninger: Lethbridge’s Proven Playmaker
Some players don’t just perform, they produce, consistently. Noah Gruninger has built his game on exactly that.
The Lethbridge native earned Older Offensive MVP at the RAW Elite Camp by doing what he’s always done: making plays. Whether it was creating separation, finding space, or finishing drives, Noah stood out as one of the most reliable offensive threats on the field.
And his track record shows this isn’t anything new.
Production That Speaks
Noah’s resume is built on results. A 2× Athlete of the Year and Offensive MVP, he recorded 500 yards and 10 touchdowns in just 9 games, numbers that reflect both efficiency and impact.
Now committed to the University of Alberta Golden Bears, he’s already taken a major step toward the next level, with the opportunity to continue developing his game in USPORTS.
A Problem for Defenses
“Versatile. Mismatch. Playmaker.”
That’s how Noah describes himself, and it shows. He’s the type of athlete defenses have to account for on every snap. His ability to line up in different spots and still produce makes him a constant challenge to contain.
Earning It Back
One of Noah’s most meaningful moments came after facing adversity.
“Putting up 150 yards and 3 touchdowns against Cardston after coming back from injury.”
It’s a performance that reflects both his ability and his resilience, coming back and making an immediate impact when it mattered most.
More Than Just Recognition
For Noah, being named Older Offensive MVP is part of a bigger picture.
“Winning Camp MVP means a lot because it shows my work is paying off, but more importantly it motivates me to keep improving. It’s not the end goal for me, it’s just proof that I’m on the right path and still have more to prove.”
That mindset is what continues to push his game forward.
What Comes Next
Noah isn’t slowing down.
“My goal is to make an immediate impact at the University of Alberta, develop into a dominant player at my position and be a person who plays on Sundays.”
With his production and mentality, he’s already setting the standard for what that looks like.

