2009 National Women's Under-18 Championship

Manitoba

Team Information
Team Abbreviation MB Group Group B
City/Country Canada Region Manitoba

# Player S/C Ht Wt Birthdate Hometown/Country 2009 - 2010 Team
Goaltender
1 Chantal Lischynski  L 5'6 07/27/1993 Arnaud, Man. Balmoral Hall/JWHL
35 Abby Ryplanski  L 5'4 08/17/1993 Winnipeg, Man. Balmoral Hall/JWHL
Defence
2 Elisabeth Hewett R 5'8 10/07/1992 Oak Bluff, Man. Assiniboine Park Rangers /Midget AA
5 Jasmine Levesque R 5'5 04/09/1992 Winnipeg, Man. Balmoral Hall/JWHL
6 Skye Kelly L 5'7 06/27/1994 Brandon, Man. Brandon Wheat Kings/Midget AA
14 Brandi Pollock L 5'6 04/30/1992 Virden, Man. Westman Wildcats /Midget AA
16 Caitlin MacDonald L 5'7 08/05/1992 Winnipeg, Man. University of Manitoba/CIS
20 Tori Williams L 5'3 02/28/1993 The Pas, Man. Balmoral Hall/JWHL
Forward
3 Natasha Kostenko R 5'11 01/29/1993 Fannystelle, Man. Central Plains Capitals/Midget AA
4 Kelsie Scott L 5'8 05/11/1992 Souris, Man. Westman Wildcats/Midget AA
7 Shelby Bram L 5'1 08/20/1993 Ste. Anne, Man. Eastman Selects/Midget AA
8 Michelle Pawluk R 5'7 10/05/1992 Petersfield, Man. Balmoral Hall/JWHL
9 Kristine Grenier R 5'6 01/20/1993 St. Leon, Man. Pembina Valley Hawks /Midget AA
10 Meagan Vestby R 5'5 04/16/1992 Swan River, Man. Notre Dame Hounds
11 Christine Bestland L 5'7 04/28/1992 Brunkild, Man. Pursuit of Excellence /Midget AAA
12 Rachele Bosc L 5'6 01/31/1992 Dufresne, Man. University of Manitoba /CIS
15 Meghan Dufault R 5'2 04/17/1994 Winnipeg, Man. Pursuit of Excellence /Midget AAA
17 Tess Dusik R 5'11 01/06/1992 Oak Bluff, Man. Balmoral Hall/JWHL
18 Jenny More L 5'3 12/26/1993 Wilcox, Man. Notre Dame Hounds
19 Kayleigh Wiens L 5'5 03/01/1993 Winkler, Man. Pembina Valley Hawks/Midget AA
Unable to play
Brigette Lacquette R 5'7 10/11/1992 Waterhen, Man. Pursuit of Excellence
Coaches
Jon Rempel, Head Coach Winnipeg, Man.
Neil Chow, Assistant Coach
Ryan Hutton, Assistant Coach
Staff
Kyle Prystupa, Director, Operations Selkirk, Man. Hockey Manitoba/Hockey Manitoba
Jake West, Equipment Manager Winnipeg, Man. Hockey Manitoba
Julie Hayward, Athletic Therapist Winnipeg, Man. Balmoral Hall/JWHL
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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