2009 National Women's Under-18 Championship

British Columbia

Team Information
Team Abbreviation BC Group Group B
City/Country British/Canada Region British Columbia

# Player S/C Ht Wt Birthdate Hometown/Country 2009 - 2010 Team
Goaltender
1 Paige Clark  L 5'6 05/18/1993 Langley, B.C. Vancouver Fusion/BCFMML
30 Jennifer Gilligan  L 5'9 05/31/1993 Maple Ridge, B.C. Pacific Steelers/JWHL
Defence
4 Taylor Gedig R 6'0 07/01/1993 West Kelowna, B.C. Warner School/JWHL
6 Mary Claire Geneau L 5'4 08/26/1992 Victoria, B.C. Pacific Steelers/JWHL
10 Sarah Casorso L 5'6 03/22/1992 Kelowna, B.C. Thompson-Okanagan Rockets/BCFMML
12 Anna Kozniuk R 5'8 08/12/1992 North Vancouver, B.C. North Shore/Midget A
13 Kaleigh Fratkin R 5'7 03/24/1992 Burnaby, B.C. Vancouver North West Giants/BCMML
14 Nikola Brown-John R 5'9 04/14/1992 Monte Lake, B.C. Pursuit of Excellence/Midget AAA
Forward
2 Daniella Matteucci L 5'10 02/08/1993 Fruitvale, B.C. Kootenay Wildcats/BCFMML
3 Kayla Natarelli R 5'9 09/07/1992 Victoria, B.C. Pacific Steelers/JWHL
7 Breanna Frasca L 5'8 10/23/1993 Kamloops, B.C. Thompson-Okanagan Rockets/BCFMML
9 Carling Chown R 5'10 03/19/1993 Nelson, B.C. Kootenay Wildcats/BCFMML
11 Marie Vondracek L 5'8 02/10/1992 Victoria, B.C. University of British Columbia/CIS
15 Brittany Laing L 5'4 11/09/1992 Port Coquitlam, B.C. Vancouver Fusion /BCFMML
16 Alex Yallouz L 5'4 01/27/1992 North Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver Fusion /BCFMML
17 Janessa Jenkins R 5'9 05/14/1993 Salmon Arm, B.C. Salmon Arm Silvertips/Midget A
18 Michelle Jones R 5'10 07/09/1992 Nelson, B.C. Kootenay Wildcats/BCFMML
19 Lindsey Audia R 5'4 10/24/1992 Trail, B.C. Kootenay Wildcats/BCMML
20 Lauren Kimura R 5'8 11/19/1992 Surrey, B.C. Vancouver Fusion /BCFMML
21 Kelsey Firkus L 5'4 05/11/1992 Chilliwack, B.C. Fraser Valley Phantom/BCFMML
Coaches
Pat Thibeault, Head Coach
Terri Pfliger, Assistant Coach
Jeff Oldenborger, Assistant Coach
Staff
Chris Wagner, Director, Operations Kamloops, B.C. Thompson-Okanagan Rockets/BCFMML
Kyla Knox, Athletic Therapist Quesnel, B.C. Quesnel/BCHL
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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