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Midget Aa 2019/2020 Burlington BURLINGTON MIDGET AA 2019/2020 BURLINGTON BARRACUDAS MIDGET AA Burlington Girls Hockey Club - 905.631.7409 952 Century Dr., Burlington, ON L7L 5P2 BURLINGTON BARRACUDAS MIDGET AA 2019/2020 2 F (A) Miranda Lemus 4 F Amanda Degan 6 F Juliana Hendrikx 7 F Charlie Lewis 8 D (A) Jessica Anderchek 11 F Elizabeth Parish 12 D (A) Jaden Dearsley 16 F Ella Bowen 18 F Kathy Verth 22 F (A) Julianna Stewart 29 G Stephanie Boerkamp 31 G (C) Danielle (Dani) Paul 57 D Lainy Stienstra 65 D Olivia Brennan 66 F (C) Kristen Deacon 76 D Ashley Cooper 77 D Olivia Hendrikx 91 F Kristyn Telfer Head Coach Dana Weistra [email protected] 905-483-7957 Assistant Coaches Marc Brennan Alex Brooks-Joiner Dave Crumpton Manager Jania Gorski Trainers Janine Leverton Karen Deacon Nichole Brennan #2 MIRANDA LEMUS Forward-Assistant Captain / Right / 2002-12-12 / 5’3” Hometown: Miami, FL Appleby College - Grad 2021 Previous Team: Oakville Hornets MA Achievements: 2018/19 Ancaster Shootout Gold; League Champions; Whitby Wolves Silver; Varsity Hockey Gold in Northwood Invitational; Silver CISAA; 2017-2018 Ancaster Shootout Silver. 4 times MVP. Multiple sports excellence awards including Appleby College Parker Jacket Athletic Award. Academic: Sir Edmund Walker Scholarship Award; Honour Roll 2017-2019. Future plans: Mechanical engineering. Enjoys: Performing in a band, soccer, basketball, guitar. Peer counsellor. Forward / Right / 2002-06-12 / 5’3” #4 AMANDA DEGAN Hometown: Burlington, ON Assumption High School - Grad 2020 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas MA Achievements: 2018 LLFHL Division First Place 2017 LLFHL Gold medal Champs Bantam 2017 LLFHL First place South Central Division 2016 and 2017 Assistant Captain Academic: Healthcare SHSM honours; High School honour roll student. Health sciences. Aspires to be a registered nurse. Other Interests: Soccer, going to the gym, camping, watersports. Works part time. Forward / Left / 2004-01-01/ 5’6” #6 JULIANA HENDRIKX Hometown: Mississauga, ON Woodlands SS - Grad 2021 Previous team: Mississauga Chiefs BAA Achievements: 2017-2019 provincials qualifier; LLFHL 2018 Bronze medalist; 2018 Gold Brampton Two Nations; 2017 Gold Brampton tournament, 2016 Gold Kanata. OFSAA qualifier for track x2 & cross country, MVP cross country & track. Captain varsity boys hockey team. Bronze cross. Academic: 90 average, gifted program. Interests: anthropology, psychology, sociology, biology, law. Interests: swimming (instructor); previous competitive swimmer. Works part time as a soccer referee. #7 CHARLIE LEWIS Forward / Left / 2004-05-11 / 5’ Hometown: Burlington, ON Corpus Christie - Grad 2022 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas BAA Achievements: 2018/2019 Bantam AA Silver Medalist; 2016/2017 Etobicoke Peewee AA Silver; 4 Gold Medals, Gold Lower Lakes, Gold Provincials. 2019 Field Hockey – Rookie of the Year. Flag Football - Silver Medalist. High School Soft Ball – Gold Medalist. Academic Interests: All sports teams. Buddy Program for kids with disabilities. Straight A’s. Future plans: Attend Teachers college. Enjoys: Horseback riding, snowboarding, travelling, dirt biking. #8 JESSICA ANDERCHEK Defence-Assistant Captain/ Right / 2004-04-06 / 5’3” \ Hometown: Burlington, ON Dr. Frank J. Hayden H.S. - Grad 2022 Previous team: Burlington Barracudas BAA Achievements: Silver 2018 Toronto Tourn. Team Captain x 5 years. 2019: Grade 9 Athlete Award; Field hockey MVP. Bronze Team Ontario at Football Eastern Nationals; 1st in football girls league; 2nd in Halton for field hockey. 2018: Athlete of the year. Most sportsmanlike football player. Academic: Honours student. Math achievement award – 2018. Future plans: University in Canada, continue to play hockey. Enjoys: Hockey, football, field hockey, travelling, reading. #11 ELIZABETH PARISH Forward / Left / 2004-08-04 / 5’4” Hometown: Burlington, ON Dr. Frank J. Hayden H.S. – Grad 2022 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas BA Achievements: 2018 – Gold Medal Buffalo Tournament. 2017 Gold Medal Detroit Tournament Academic: Honour roll student. Interests: Competitive horseback riding. Qualified for Royal Winter Fair for three years. Reserve Champion. Finished second in Ontario (OHJA) twice. In the THJA - Trillium finished 1st four years in a row. Championships champion in 2016. Defence-Assistant Captain / Right / 2003-03-12 / 5’9” #12 JADEN DEARSLEY Hometown: Oakville, ON Kings Christian Collegiate - Grad 2021 Previous Team: Oakville Hornets MA Achievements: LLFHL Winner, Silver Stick Finalist, Ancaster Shootout Gold, Whitby Wolves Silver. Captain. Gold medalist high school volleyball & floor hockey. First place 800m track. Colgate University Tournament, MVP for floor hockey tournament & H.S. hockey & finalist in boys ball hockey. Academic: Math and psychology. 2nd place in MUN debate, DECA club, CEO Leadership Program. 90 Average 2017- 2019. Enjoys: All sports. Works part time. Volunteers teaching kids how to skate. #16 ELLA BOWEN Forward / Left / 2004-05-21 / 5'5" Hometown: Burlington, ON Notre Dame Catholic S.S. - Grad 2022 Previous Team: Hamilton Hawks BAA Achievements: LLFHL - Bronze, 2 x Competitor; LLFHL league leaders; OWHA Provincials 2 x Competitor; Varsity Hockey - Halton Region – Gold; Golden Horseshoe - Gold; OFSAA Competitor Academic Interests: Sciences & Languages; Honours Extended French Program. Science Award (French) Enjoys: Competitive Soccer, Track & Field; Arts, fashion, music. #18 KATHY VERTH Forward / Left / 2004-08-26 / 5’5” Hometown: Oakville, ON Oakville Trafalgar H.S. - Grad 2022 Previous Team Burlington Barracudas BAA Achievements: Coaches award 2018-19 (dedication, skill, improvement, leadership, team player); Leader in goals and assists for the past two years; NACC Showcase tournament 3rd leading scorer per game; 2018 Bantam Stoney Creek Showcase 9th leading scorer out of 48 teams. Academic: 90% average. Interest in science. Captain of high school rugby team. S.T.E.M. club Enjoys: Rugby, Soccer. Forward-Assistant Captain / Right / 2004-08-28 / 5’4” #22 JULIANNA STEWART Hometown Burlington/Oakville Nelson High School - Grad 2022 Last Year’s Team: Oakville Hornets BA Achievements: 2018/19 OWHA Division Leaders, Gold x2 – Rochester Fire on Ice, Silver Ottawa Kickin Ice, Bronze – Cambridge; 2018 Team Canada - Bantam Global Girls Game. Prior seasons: Provincials Silver medalist; multiple championships / league leaders / Provincials finalist. Academic: Health sciences, Psychology, Arts. Varsity hockey, basketball, track - Relay Halton champs. Nelson HS 2019 Rising Star Athlete Award. Enjoys basketball, soccer, badminton, piano, guitar, travelling. #29 STEPHANIE Goalie / Left / 2004-05-14 / 5’3” Hometown: Mississauga, ON BOERKAMP St. Marcellinus SS - Grad 2022 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas BAA Achievements: 2018 Silver-2Nations Brampton; 2017 Gold Brampton and MVP; 2016 Gold Queen of the Rings; Silver Bauer Invite Detroit; 2015 Bronze Provincials; Gold Fire on Ice Rochester. 2019 ROPSSAA Champions Academic Interests: Mathematics, Science, Kinesiology; 2019 Honour Roll 90+; 2018 Highest Overall Average award. Other Interests: Grade 8 Royal Conservatory of Music - Piano; Camp Counselor. Bronze Cross, CPR and First Aid certification. Cycling, baking, crafts. Goalie - Captain / Left / 2002-08-09 / 5'9" #31 DANI PAUL (DANIELLE) Hometown: Milton, ON Craig Kielburger SS - Grad 2020 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas MAA Achievements: 2019 Provincials Bronze Medalists; Toronto Aeros Tournament Champions; Stoney Creek Midget Showcase Finalists; 80+ career rep shutouts Academic: Honour roll. French Immersion. SHMS health care. Law, health sciences, Future plans: Learn to fly a plane. Enjoys: Rock climbing, snowboarding, basketball, softball. Mentor on-ice hockey instructor; camp counselor for girls’ hockey at Winning Techniques. Plays the violin. #57 LAINY STIENSTRA Defence / Right / 2003-08-04 / 5’11” Hometown: Burlington, ON Burlington Central H.S. - Grad 2021 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas MA Achievements: 2018/19 & 2017/18 LLFHL League Champions; 2018 Provincial Bronze medalist; Cambridge Challenge Cup Champions; 2017 Provincial Silver Medalist; Oakville Hornets Harvest Classic Champions Academic Interests: Health sciences, kinesiology, athletics. Enjoys: Field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, flag football, snowboarding, Skiing, music, travelling. #65 OLIVIA BRENNAN Defence / Right / 2003-09-15 / 5’6” Hometown: Burlington, ON Notre Dame H.S. - Grad 2021 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas MA Achievements: 2018/19 & 2016/17 LLFHL division champions 2017/18 OFSAA competitors 2016/17 LLFHL League Champions 2013/14 Provincials Silver medalist Multiple tournament wins and finalist Academic: Varsity field hockey. Interested in Law and Business Enjoys: Water skiing, boating, music, singing, fashion. Level 2 ice hockey referee. Works part time. #66 KRISTEN DEACON Forward - Captain / Left / 2002-03-27 / 5’4” Hometown: Burlington, ON M.M. Robinson - Grad 2020 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas MA Achievements: 2019-20 Captain. 2018/19 First place LLFHL. Previously multiple tournament finalists and Provincials competitor. Academic: 2019 Principals Honours Society Award; 2016 Physical Education and Health Award; 2017 Honours Society. Athletics and sports teams. Interests: Played rep soccer for 6 years, sports, fitness. Works part time. Defence / Left / 2003-06-12 / 5’8” #76 ASHLEY COOPER Hometown: Burlington, ON Dr. Frank J. Hayden H.S. - Grad 2021 Previous Team: Burlington Barracudas MA Achievements: CCM World Invite Detroit Champions, Provincials Silver Medalist; LLFHL Championship
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