2005-Jan National Women's Under-18 Championship

Team Saskatchewan is comprised of athletes from across the province who have gone through a lengthy selection and training process.  Team Saskatchewan has very strong leadership, with four 2003 Canada Games players. 

The players have come together quickly as the team staff of Head Coach Wade Hoffus, Assistant Coach Deana Gelinas, Assistant Coach Blaine Stork, and Athletic Therapist Kari Hiebert, have instilled relentless effort, strong leadership and emphasized a commitment from all the athletes.  Throughout the training camps this year, players have matured and brought their game to a new level. 

Team Saskatchewan is proud to represent their province at a premier event like the Under 18 Women’s Nationals.  The goal has always been to compete for a medal, and with the continued player development and experience that comes with this high performance event, this will only further Saskatchewan’s female player development.

Coaches
Wade Hoffus, Head Coach
Blaine Stork, Assistant Coach
Deana Gelinas, Assistant Coach
Goalies
No. Player Position Ht Wt Shoots DOB This year's team
31 Kayley Herman G     L 1989-10-25 Notre Dame Midgets
1 Vanessa Frederick G     L 1988-02-16 Saskatoon Comets
Defensemen
14 Chantel Morrison D     R 1987-06-21 Notre Dame Midgets
17 Dayna King D     R 1987-10-24 Meadow Lake Huskies
6 Jayme-Lee Green D     L 1988-05-04 Regina Hawks
20 Monica Brennan D     L 1987-07-24 Regina Cougars
4 Robyn Delahey D     R 1987-12-10 Moose Jaw Midgets
9 Tegan Schroeder D     R 1988-04-25 Notre Dame Midgets
Forwards
16 Amanda Hungle F     R 1987-07-24 Regina Royals
10 Brodie MacDonald F     L 1987-07-12 Notre Dame Midgets
8 Hayley Klassen F     R 1987-05-15 Notre Dame Midgets
11 Karissa Swan F     L 1987-06-29 Notre Dame Midgets
7 Kelsie Graham F     R 1987-03-03 Moose Jaw Midgets
21 Kristen Scott F     L 1988-01-05 Perdue Prairie Wild
22 Kylie Rossler F     R 1989-03-03 Regina Tigers
19 Lana McInnes F     R 1987-08-22 Notre Dame Midgets
5 Laura Connor F     L 1988-04-12 Eston Panthers
12 Lyndsay Koscielski F     R 1988-03-08 Saskatoon Comets
15 Mandi Schawrtz F     L 1988-02-03 Notre Dame Midgets
18 Nicole Brown F     L 1988-02-12 S.W. Titans Midget
Photos
Videos
2024 U18 Nationals: Saturday, November 9 (Medal Games)
Ontario Red won its 14th U18 Women’s National gold medal in Quispamsis, with Quebec claiming silver and B.C. taking bronze.
2024 U18 Nationals: Friday, November 8 (Semifinals & Placement)
It’s a rematch for the final game with Ontario Red and Quebec facing off for U18 Nationals gold in Quispamsis.
2024 U18 Nationals: Thursday, November 7 (Quarterfinals)
British Columbia, Ontario Red, Quebec and Saskatchewan advanced to the semifinals in Quispamsis.
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