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I·SPARC – (May 16, 2017) –  The Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council (I·SPARC) is pleased to announce Team BC’s results from the 2017 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC), held May 1-6, 2017 in the Cowichan Valley, British Columbia. Team BC was represented at the 2017 NAHC by one male team and one female team — each team comprised of the province’s top Indigenous Midget age players. Team BC’s female and male squads both earned bronze medals in an extremely competitive field of teams from across Canada.

Team BC’s performance at the 2017 NAHC was highlighted by the female team’s triple overtime win against Team Alberta in the bronze medal game. The female squad persevered in the third overtime period beating Team Alberta 2-1. The winning goal was scored by Camryn Scully and assisted by Jordan Mcmillian while the top player of the game was Team BC’s captain, Ts’setku Dunstan. BC’s female team hasn’t medaled at the Nationals since 2008.

Team BC Female Roster

Jersey

Last Name

First Name

YOB

City

Position

9

Bosher

Huntyr

2000

Sooke

Forward

12

Brown

Shayla

1999

Victoria

Forward

13

Bruce-Storie

Caitlyn

1999

Victoria

Defense

16

Bryant-Nelson

Brianna

1999

Vancouver

Centre

19

Creyke

Wynona

2000

Smithers

Centre

4

Dunstan

Ts’setkwu

1999

Kamloops

Defense

3

Grace

Laine

1999

Vernon

Defense

10

Head

Samantha

1999

Vernon BC

Centre

15

Jarvis

Sarah

2000

Quesnel

Defense

11

Luke

Chloe

1999

Creston

Forward

20

Macdonald

Maryna

2000

Port Alberni

Defense

18

McCrory

Reese

1999

Campbell River

Centre

14

McMillan

Jordan

2000

Prince George

Forward

8

Pillipow

Malena

2001

Prince George

Defense

17

Rice

Wasyn

2000

Invermere

Defense

21

Scully

Camryn

2001

Prince George

Forward

5

Setter

Annah

1998

Golden

Centre

30

Spooner

Jaydlin

1999

Campbell River

Goaltender

7

Walkus

Tianna

2001

Port Hardy

Defense

1

William

Tamara

1999

Williams Lake

Goaltender

 

Cornick

Amber

2001

Vancouver

Goaltender

A/P

Henderson

Bree-Anna

2000

Port hardy

Centre

A/P

McLean

Stephanie

2000

Fraser Lake

Centre

A/P 6

Teschuk

Tashyla

2003

Prince George

Forward

 

 

The Team BC’s male captain Joel Patsey led the male squad to a bronze medal finish with a 5-2 win over Team Saskatchewan, earning him player of the game. Corey Cunningham was the top goal scorer of the bronze medal game, scoring two goals with assists from Jalen Price and Jeremy Gervais. 

 

Team BC Male Roster

Jersey

Last Name

First Name

YOB

Home Community

Position

20

Bailey

Cody

2001

Prince George

Centre

17

Boshier

Kyle

1999

Prince George

Forward

8

Brant

Ty

2001

Duncan

Defense

1

Cromar

Chad

1999

Missions

Goaltender

10

Cunningham

Corey

2001

Prince George

Forward

5

DeBruyn

Dylan

1999

Chilliwack

Defense

21

Delorme

Haydn

2000

Port Moody

Forward

9

DuBois

Daine

1999

Williams Lake

Forward

22

Fodchuk

Justin

1999

Sechelt

Forward

11

French

Jaden

2000

Prince George

Forward

4

Gervais

Jeremy

1999

Prince George

Defense

14

Gudjonson

Jake

1999

Golden

Centre

6

Lepine

Rhys

2000

Kelowna

Defense

18

Loring

Cory

1999

Alexis Creek

Forward

12

Mager

Ryan

2000

Prince George

Forward

2

Patsey

Joel

1999

Prince George

Defense

19

Price

Jalen

2001

Campbell River

Centre

7

Redmond

Taylor

1999

Victoria

Defense

22

Savey

Cody

2001

Gold River

Forward

30

Virgo

Kaleb

2000

Kamloops

Goaltender

A/P

Akerman

Christopher

1999

Salt Spring Island

Goaltender

A/P 13

Beckett

Hunter

2001

Ashcroft

Forward

A/P 23

Desharnais

Slade

2001

Fort St. James

Forward

A/P 3

Sterling

Travis

1999

Merritt

Defense

 

Team BC – NAHC is a program of the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council (I·SAPRC) and sanctioned by BC Hockey. The program provides an opportunity for the Province’s top Midget age male and female Indigenous hockey players to compete at the National Championships. I·SPARC and its Provincial Hockey Committee would like to acknowledge the 2017 NAHC Host Committee, its Event Partners (Cowichan 2008 NAIG Legacy, Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Tribes, Metis Nation BC, and the Province of British Columbia) and volunteers for hosting an outstanding event. We would also like to thank all of Team BC’s fans and supporters. Congratulations to Team BC for their outstanding performance at 2017 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships.

National Aboriginal Hockey Championships (NAHC)
The NAHC provides a forum for elite Midget-aged Indigenous hockey players from Canada. The event aids in fostering cultural unity and pride and celebrates the athletic abilities of Indigenous hockey players from across the country. Team BC is represented by two teams, one male and one female, which are both composed of the top players from across the Province.

For more information about Team BC – 2017 NAHC, and the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council, visit www.teambcnahc.com.
  
Media Contact
Justine Johnson
Team BC Communications Manager
Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity & Recreation Council
778.899.3234
jjohnson@isparc.ca

 

This newsletter comes to you from the Provincial Championships & Development Camps, Provincial Opportunities Program of the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council of BC.   


Director, Sport
Lara Mussell Savage
P:  250.388.5522 ext. 233
TF: 1.800.990.2432
F:  1.877.711.5594
lmussell@isparc.ca

Team BC Coordinator 
Alissa Assu
P:  250.388.5522 ext. 285
TF: 1.800.990.2432
F:  1.877.711.5594
aassu@isparc.ca

Team BC Communications Manager
Justine Johnson
P:  778.899.3234 
jjohnson@isparc.ca