2009 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 2009 - 2010 Team
Goaltender
30 Courtney Vinet  L 5'5 02/03/1993 Camrose, Alta. Camrose Kodiaks/Midget AA
31 Camille Trautman  R 5'2 01/29/1993 Rimbey, Alta. Red Deer Chiefs/AMMFHL
Defence
2 Riana Magee R 5'10 09/16/1992 Edmonton, Alta. Edmonton Thunder
3 Danielle Brown R 5'4 05/15/1992 Cold Lake, Alta. Lloydminster Steelers /AMMFHL
5 Kayla Kaluzny L 5'9 07/28/1992 Calgary, Alta. Edge School/JWHL
6 Brittney Fouracres R 5'2 03/22/1993 Airdrie, Alta. Edge School/JWHL
7 Vaila Higson R 5'4 06/05/1993 Grande Prairie, Alta. Grande Prairie Storm/AMMFHL
17 Akane Hosoyamada R 5'4 09/03/1992 Banff, Alta. Warner Warriors/JWHL
Forward
4 Katie Josephs R 5'5 03/15/1993 Cochrane, Alta. Highwood Raiders/AMMFHL
8 Taylor Sakundiak L 5'3 01/29/1993 Calgary, Alta. Edge School/JWHL
9 Molly MacDonald R 5'7 09/22/1992 Wetaskiwin, Alta. Sherwood Park Fury /AFFMHL
10 Brittany Styner R 5'7 03/28/1992 Calgary, Alta. Edge School/JWHL
11 Sadie Lenstra L 5'8 09/30/1993 Calgary, Alta. Calgary Flyers/AMMFHL
12 Rachel Walsh L 5'11 05/30/1992 Calgary, Alta. Edge School/JWHL
14 Amy Helfrich L 5'1 11/07/1993 Cochrane, Alta. Highwood Raiders/AMMFHL
15 Arden Cowley L 5'5 07/28/1993 Edmonton, Alta. Edmonton Thunder
16 Melissa Kueber L 5'7 03/09/1993 St.Albert, Alta. St. Albert Slash /AMMFHL
18 Mac Purvis R 5'6 02/14/1992 Warner, Alta. Warner Warriors/JWHL
19 Karlee Odland L 5'6 05/20/1993 Vauxhall, Alta. Medicine Hat Hounds /AMMFHL
20 Bryanne Panchuk R 5'2 07/21/1993 Cochrane, Alta. Highwood Raiders /AMMFHL
Coaches
Cheryl Harwardt, Head Coach Edmonton, Alta.
Wade Borynec, Assistant Coach
Lara Ruppell, Assistant Coach
Barry Medori, Associate Coach Hinton, Alta. Edmonton Chimos/WWHL
Staff
Jenn Lunn, Director, Operations Red Deer, Alta. Hockey Alberta/Hockey Alberta
Amy Montgomery, Trainer Calgary, Alta. Nose Creek Sport Physical Therapy
Videos
Photos
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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