2007 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 2007 - 2008 Team
Goaltender
1 Rosanne Wallace  L 5'4 135 10/08/1991 Trail, B.C. West Kootenay /Midget AAA
30 Stephanie Ney  L 5'9 140 11/29/1990 100 Mile House, B.C. 100 Mile House /Midget
Defence
2 Kaleigh Fratkin R 5'7 03/24/1992 Burnaby, B.C. Vancouver North West Giants/BCMML
4 Rayna Cruickshank L 5'10 150 08/28/1991 Cumberland, B.C. North Island Edge
5 Christie Jensen R 5'5 130 04/10/1990 Delta, B.C. Pacific Steelers /Midget
8 Stefanie Klein L 5'5 130 05/08/1990 Pacific Steelers /Midget
9 Kelsey Halvorson R 5'5 145 09/05/1990 Armstrong, B.C. Vernon/Midget
16 Emily Grainger L 5'9 140 05/25/1990 Sooke, B.C. South Island /Midget
Forward
3 Ling-Ling Lok R 5'5 125 10/23/1990 Vancouver, B.C. Pacific Steelers /Midget
6 Taylor McLeod L 5'10 160 08/17/1990 Monte Creek, B.C. Kamloops/Midget
10 Dominique Goutsis R 5'1 120 05/12/1990 Coquitlam, B.C. Pacific Steelers /Midget
11 Kathleen McDonald L 5'2 143 01/20/1991 Kamloops, B.C. Pursuit of Excellence
12 Elana Lovell L 5'6 150 02/17/1990 Kamloops, B.C. Kamloops/Midget
13 Chelsea Laing L 5'3 135 07/23/1990 Port Coquitlam, B.C. Vancouver Fusion /Midget
14 Jodi Reinholcz L 5'7 120 01/10/1990 Vernon, B.C. Notre Dame Hounds /SFMAAAHL
15 Serina Swanson R 5'10 160 03/23/1991 Castlegar, B.C. West Kootenay /Midget AAA
17 Katie Little L 5'10 135 06/18/1990 Victoria, B.C. South Island /Midget
18 Alannah Kedra-McCormack L 5'7 125 11/08/1991 Abbotsford, B.C. Pacific Steelers /Midget AAA
19 Alisa Baumgartner R 5'5 140 07/20/1990 West Vancouver, B.C. Pacific Steelers /Midget
22 Kaitlin Imai R 5'3 115 06/13/1990 Coquitlam, B.C. Pacific Steelers /Midget
Coaches
Greg Hermiston, Head Coach Kamloops, B.C.
Pat Thibeault, Assistant Coach
Natalie Christensen, Assistant Coach
Staff
Cal Grunerud, Director, Operations Campbell River, B.C.
Videos
Photos
2023 U18 Nationals: Saturday, November 11 (Medal Games)
Ontario Red won a 13th U18 Nationals gold in Dawson Creek
2023 U18 Nationals: Friday, November 10 (Semifinals & Placement)
Ontario Red and Quebec will play for U18 Nationals gold in Dawson Creek.
2023 U18 Nationals: Sunday, November 5 (Preliminary)
B.C., Ontario Red, Quebec and Saskatchewan opened with wins in Dawson Creek.
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