2008 National Women's Under-18 Championship

Alberta

Team Information
Team Abbreviation AB Group Group B
City/Country Canada Region Alberta

# Player S/C Ht Wt Birthdate Hometown/Country 2008 - 2009 Team
Goaltender
1 Jessica Ross  L 5'3 140 04/12/1991 Calgary, Alta. Calgary Bruins/AFFMHL
31 Crystal Patterson  L 5'10 165 04/12/1992 Calgary, Alta. Calgary Edge/Midget AAA
Defence
2 Katie Allen L 5'3 130 06/19/1991 Red Deer, Alta. Red Deer Chiefs /AFFMHL
3 Jenaya Townsend L 5'9 158 12/02/1991 Sherwood Park, Alta. Sherwood Park Fury /AFFMHL
4 Tara Tomimoto R 5'5 130 08/16/1991 Calgary, Alta. Calgary Bruins /AFFMHL
9 Hailey Wood L 5'4 145 08/07/1991 Lethbridge, Alta. NAHA Academy /U.S. Prep
16 Saige Pacholok R 5'6 130 05/04/1991 Edmonton, Alta. Edmonton Chimos /WWHL
17 Akane Hosoyamada R 5'4 09/03/1992 Banff, Alta. Warner Warriors/JWHL
Forward
5 Rachel Walsh L 5'11 05/30/1992 Calgary, Alta. Edge School/JWHL
6 Mac Purvis R 5'6 02/14/1992 Warner, Alta. Warner Warriors/JWHL
7 Holly Carrie-Mattimoe R 5'5 125 04/30/1991 Sherwood Park, Alta. Sherwood Park Fury /AFFMHL
8 Erica Farrer L 5'11 150 08/10/1991 Calgary, Alta. Calgary Edge/Midget AAA
10 Brittany Styner R 5'7 03/28/1992 Calgary, Alta. Edge School/JWHL
11 Jenna Klynstra L 5'8 145 04/10/1991 Edmonton, Alta. Edmonton Thunder/AFFMHL
12 Montanna Noyes R 5'5 145 03/29/1991 Onoway, Alta. Spruce Grove Timberwolves /AFFMHL
14 Meagan Cornelssen L 5'7 145 04/24/1991 Grande Prairie, Alta. Grande Prairie Storm /AFFMHL
15 Brittany Esposito R 5'6 122 04/15/1991 Edmonton, Alta. Edmonton Thunder/AFFMHL
18 Molly MacDonald R 5'7 09/22/1992 Wetaskiwin, Alta. Sherwood Park Fury /AFFMHL
19 Rylee Scott L 5'6 135 04/23/1991 Blackfalds, Alta. Red Deer Chiefs /AFFMHL
20 Logan Murray L 5'4 135 08/18/1991 Medicine Hat, Alta. Shattuck St. Mary's/U.S. Prep
Coaches
Howie Draper, Head Coach
Deanna Iwanicka, Assistant Coach
Stu Pietersma, Assistant Coach
Staff
Danille Choquet, Athletic Therapist
Jenn Lunn, Director, Operations Red Deer, Alta. Hockey Alberta/Hockey Alberta
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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