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2023 Team Alberta U18 Female

Team Alberta finishes fourth at National Women’s U18 Championship

RED DEER – Team Alberta’s U18 Female squad had a strong showing at the National Women’s U18 Championship November 5-11 in Dawson Creek, B.C., but fell just short of reaching the podium after a 3-1 loss to Team British Columbia in the bronze medal game.

Team Alberta overcame some early tournament adversity – losing their tournament opener, 4-1, to the eventual silver medalists from Quebec - to be one of the final four teams standing.

After the opening day loss, Team Alberta defeated Team Atlantic 6-3, thanks to two-point efforts from Keira Grant (Dunmore), Rylee McLeod (Grande Prairie) and Makayla Watson (Rocky View County). Taya Christie (Medicine Hat) made 28 saves in goal.

Team Alberta then clinched second place in Group B and a quarter-final berth, with a win in their final preliminary round game over Team Saskatchewan. Jordan Blouin (Calgary) scored Alberta’s only goal late in the second period and Christie kicked aside 28 shots for her first shutout of the tournament.

The win over Saskatchewan placed Alberta in the quarterfinals against Team Ontario Blue (1-1-1), who finished third in Group A. Alberta once again rode the hot hand of their goaltending, as Alyssa Barrette (Calgary) earned her first win and shutout of the tournament with 29 saves in a 1-0 victory. April Klarenbach (Cochrane) scored the only goal of the contest after she showed a great burst of speed, split the defence and beat the Ontario Blue goaltender with a forehand, backhand deke to punch Alberta’s ticket to the semi-finals.

In the semis, Alberta lost 4-0 to the eventual tournament champion Ontario Red. Ontario Red scored two goals in the first, one in the second and one in the third to push their way into the gold medal match. Alyssa Barrette made 22 saves in the loss.

The semi-final loss put Alberta in the bronze medal game against British Columbia. Claire Carruthers (Crossfield) potted her second goal of the tournament and Christie made 26 saves in the loss.

Even though the result was disappointing, Team Alberta defenceman Jayde Sansregret (Red Deer) said the U18 tournament was a great way to match herself up against the best players from across the country.

“It’s a great compete level,” Sansregret said. “It pushes you to your limits and it’s really great hockey and great competition to play against.”

McLeod and Watson led Alberta’s scoring with three points each in six games. Grant and Raedyn Spademan (Cochrane) each had two points. Christie and Barrette shared the net throughout the tournament, each appearing in three games. Christie finished with a 2.03 goals-against-average, a .932 save percentage and one shutout. Barrette ended the tournament with a 2.67 goals-against-average, a .904 save percentage and one shutout.

The team has representation from 17 different communities across Alberta – Calgary, Edmonton, Medicine Hat, Hythe, Ardrossan, Fort Saskatchewan, Carstairs, Red Deer, Rockyview County, Crossfield, Chestermere, Leduc, Bay Tree, Cochrane, Airdrie, Grande Prairie, and Gibbons.

2023 National Women’s U18 Championship Roster
Players
Name Position Hometown Club Team
  • Alyssa Barrette Goaltender Calgary NWCAA U18AA
  • Taya Christie Goaltender Medicine Hat Red Deer U18 AAA
  • Sarah Kjemhus Defence Hythe Northern Alberta Academy
  • Ella Lloyd Defence Ardrossan Edmonton U18 AAA
  • Chayse Melnyk Defence Fort Saskatchewan St. Albert U18 AAA
  • Sade Sandilands Defence Carstairs Edge School
  • Jayde Sansregret Defence Red Deer Ontario Hockey Academy
  • Makayla Watson Defence Rockyview County Rink Kelowna
  • Jordan Blouin Forward Calgary Rink Kelowna
  • Claire Carruthers Forward Crossfield Edmonton U18 AAA
  • Chloe Goofers Forward Leduc Red Deer U18 AAA
  • Keira Grant Forward Dunmore South Alberta Academy
  • Molly Hamilton Forward Bay Tree Red Deer U18 AAA
  • April Klarenbach Forward Cochrane Edge School
  • Layla Matthew Forward Edmonton Edmonton U18 AAA
  • Emelia McDermid Forward Airdrie Rink Kelowna
  • Rylee McLeod Forward Grande Prairie Red Deer U18 AAA
  • Paige Smith Forward Gibbons St. Albert U18 AAA
  • Raedyn Spademan Forward Cochrane Rink Kelowna
  • Presley Zinger Forward Red Deer Red Deer U18 AAA
Team Staff
Name Title Hometown
  • Kendall Newell Director of Operations Red Deer
  • Rob Dawson Coach Mentor St. Albert
  • Chris Leeming Head Coach Edmonton
  • Ashley Shrode Assistant Coach Barrhead
  • Jessie Olfert Assistant Coach Edmonton
  • Erin O’Toole Video Coach Lethbridge
  • Jane Kish Goalie Coach Medicine Hat
  • Erin Gordon Therapist Edmonton
  • Dave Campbell Equipment Manager Grande Prairie