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Women's Soccer October 2013 — Regular Season WOMEN’S SOCCER Friday, October 11, 2013 @ 5 p.m. vs. Saskatchewan (Townsend Park) Saturday, October 12, 2013 @ 7 p.m. vs. Regina (Exhibition Field) University of the Fraser Valley Cascades Women’s Soccer Roster # Name Pos Ht Elig Course Yr Hometown Last Team 1 Kayla Klim Keeper 5-7 2 BBA 1 Burnaby, BC Dayton Dutch Lions 2 Victoria Thomas Midfield 5-6 3 BKin 3 Abbotsford, BC Abbotsford Mariners 3 Danica Kump Forward 5-2 2 Kinesiology 1 Surrey, BC Surrey United 4 Alanna Blumhagen Midfield 5-11 3 Bkin 2 Calgary, AB NSD Saints 5 Lezlie Halket Midfield 5-5 1 Bkin 1 Calgary, AB Foothills 95’s 6 Jade Palm Defense 5-7 3 BA 2 Powel River, BC Langara College Head Coach 7 Karalyn Delwo Midfield 5-8 2 BBA 1 Abbotsford, BC Abbotsford Mariners Rob Giesbrecht 8 Shelby Beck Forward 5-6 3 Crim 1 Langley, BC Langley FC Assistant Coach 9 Katrina VanWaes Forward 5-6 1 Kinesiology 1 Calgary, AB Foothills 95’s Matt Holbrook 10 Mackenzie Shopland Midfield 5-9 2 BA 2 Langley, BC Abbotsford Mariners Athletic Therapist 11 Carley Radomski Midfield 5-7 1 Arts 1 Langley, BC Vancouver Whitecaps Tyne Campbell 12 Karlee Pedersen Defense 5-5 2 BA (Crim) 1 Abbotsford, BC Abbotsford Mariners Student Trainer 13 Danika Snook Forward 5-7 5 Bkin 4 Chilliwack, BC Abbotsford Mariners Kelsey Huggan 14 Amber Korner Defense 5-4 1 General Studies 1 Calgary, AB SWU 15 Samantha Temple Defense 5-9 3 BBA 2 Calgary, AB NSD Saints 16 Tristan Corneil Midfield 5-8 2 Bkin 1 Surrey, BC Abbotsford Mariners 17 Carly Neeson Forward 5-4 4 BA (Crim) 2 Maple Ridge, BC Golden Ears 18 Amanda Carruthers Forward 5-7 1 BBA 1 Calgary, AB Foothills 95’s 19 Paige Friesen Defense 5-7 3 Kinesiology 2 Abbotsford, BC LFC 20 Lana Rockhill Forward 5-5 5 General Studies 3 N. Vancouver, BC Langara College 21 Sunayna Samra Midfield 5-8 2 Arts 1 Langley, BC Surrey United 22 Emily Harold Keeper 5-4 1 BA 1 Langley, BC Langley FC 23 Desiree Caruso Forward 5-9 1 General Studies 1 North Surrey, TSS Academy 24 Dayle Jeras Defense 5-6 3 BBA 2 Langley, BC Langley U18 Metro Mustangs 25 Risa Venuto Keeper 5-7 1 BSc 1 Langley, BC Langley United 26 Nicole Verdonk Forward 5-4 1 BA 1 Chilliwack, BC Chilliwack U-21 27 Taylor Czayka Defense 5-7 1 CYC 1 Calgary, AB Foothills 95’s Canada West Standings 2013 UFV Soccer Schedule GP W L T GF GA PTS Day Date Opponent Women Alberta 10 8 0 2 31 6 26 Fri Sept 6 UNBC 2-0 Saskatchewan 9 6 1 2 17 5 20 Fri Sept 13 UBC 1-1 UBC 8 5 0 3 19 1 18 Sat Sept 14 TWU 1-2 Victoria 8 6 2 0 19 8 18 Sat Sept 21 Alberta 1-4 Calgary 9 5 2 2 32 13 17 Sun Sept 22 Mt. 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Name Pos Ht Elig Faculty Yr Hometown Last Team 1 Stephanie Possberg GK 5-7 Y4 Education 5 Humboldt SK Humboldt Mohawks 2 Celia Michaud Defender 5-1 Y3 Kin. & Health Studies 2 Regina SK LeBoldus Golden Suns Head Coach 3 Adrianna Bonutti Midfielder 5-5 Y5 Kin. & Health Studies 4 Calgary AB Chinook United Bob Maltman (7th year) 4 Kayla McDonald Fullback 5-6 Y2 Social Work 1 Saskatoon SK Eastside Vortex 5 Zoe Threlfall Fullback 5-5 Y4 Eng. & App.Science 4 Okotoks AB Chinook United Assistant Coaches Sebastian Harenberg 6 Jessica Meyer Midfielder 5-6 Y5 Kin. & Health Studies 4 Moose Jaw SK RE United Lara Guzik 7 Caitlynn Graf Forward 5-9 Y2 Kin. & Health Studies 2 Humboldt SK Humboldt Hurricanes Goalkeeper Coaches 8 Veronica Boesch Forward 5-8 Y3 Nursing 2 Regina SK Unidad Paul Gardikiotis 9 Anna Ogenchuk Fullback 5-7 Y2 Education 3 Saskatoon SK Canada Games Training Rob McCaffery 10 Meagan Cormier Forward 5-4 Y5 Kin. & Health Studies 4 Regina SK University Team Canada 11 Brianne Parschauer Defence 5-3 Y1 Eng. & App.Science 1 Prince Albert SK Prince Albert Celtics 12 Adriana McCullough Midfielder 5-4 Y3 Nursing 3 Regina SK Unidad FC 13 Shayla Kapila Midfielder 5-4 Y1 Business Admin. 1 Regina SK Canada Games Team 14 Molly Glass Midfielder 5-2 Y4 Education 4 Prince Albert SK Prince Albert Celtics 15 Racquel Marshall Fullback 5-10 Y3 Kin. & Health Studies 2 Prince Albert SK Carlton Comprehensive 16 Jayde McFee Forward 5-5 Y4 Education 4 Prince Albert SK Prince Albert Celtics 17 Tayler Firth Forward 5-7 Y4 Business Admin. 3 Regina SK ACFC Futbol 18 Melanie King Fullback 5-5 Y4 Business Admin. 3 Regina SK WCP Cosmos 19 Garnet Van Dyck Fullback 5-9 Y1 Luther Science 1 Sooke BC Vancouver Island Wave 20 Kacey McFee GK 5-7 Y2 Eng. & App.Science 2 Prince Albert SK Eastside Celtics 21 Ivana Mustapic Fullback 5-10 Y1 Kin. & Health Studies 1 Calgary AB SWU Spartans 22 Karlee Vorrieter Midfielder 5-2 Y2 Business Admin. 2 Regina SK Unidad FCU18 23 Raquel Bellefleur Forward 5-2 Y1 Education 2 Weyburn SK Unidad FC U18 24 Deanna Dartige Midfielder 5-8 Y2 Campion Science 2 Regina SK Unidad FCU18 25 Cassidy Andres Forward 5-4 Y1 Luther Arts 1 Swift Current SK Swift Current Comp. 26 Daniela Castro Midfielder 5-3 Y1 Kin. & Health Studies 1 Calgary AB SWU Spartans 27 Rachel Taylor Defender 5-8 Y1 Kin. & Health Studies 1 Regina SK Team Saskatchewan Carly Dueck Midfielder 5-3 Y3 Business Admin. 2 Regina SK AC Unidad U18 UFV Cascades Athletics @ufvcascades www.ufvcascades.ca.
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