2022 U-20 Girls Team Canada Roster Announcement
2021-12-15The Canadian Ball Hockey Association is pleased to announce 2022 U-20 Girls Team Canada...
It is exciting times again for Canadian Ball Hockey. The Girls Junior Team Canada U20 program will
be sending 22 players along with coaching staff to Slovakia in July 2022 to compete in the ISBHF
World Junior Championship.
After a postponement in 2020 and then cancellation of the tournament in 2021 due to COVID the staff has worked diligently to ensure the best team possible has been formed through extensive
conversations and research from coast to coast. There are 22 players and 6 coaching staff that are
ready to represent their country and take on the world this July.
The WJC tournament will provide the girls with an opportunity to play a sport they have come to love
internationally. Playing at this high level elite ball hockey competition will serve the girls with a good
foundation in their individual growth and development, as well as, an opportunity to develop and grow girls in sport. The players were selected based on, not only, their high caliber of skill, but also
for their character and personality to represent Canada.
The goal for this tournament is to not only bring girls to the forefront of ball hockey on an international stage and win gold, but also to create a team that will set the bar for all future teams in
girl's ball hockey. We expect a high level of competitiveness, sportsmanship, and team comradery from each of the players and are hoping to create an experience of a lifetime for all of them. As these girls grow up and have children it will not only be the medal they will remember and tell stories
about, but also the opportunity to be a part of wearing the maple leaf and the experience of traveling to Slovakia during the trip of a lifetime.
It is with great honour and pride that we present to you the 2022 U20 Girls Junior Team Canada
players and coaching staff:
Goalies:
G - Madison Tucker (Essa, ON)
G - Maggie Jones (St. Johns, NL)
Defense:
D - Brooke Lannon (Placentia, NL)
D - Sarena Brincat (Barrie, ON)
D - Keasha Dahlstedt (Coquitlam, BC)
D - Mya Irvine (Edmonton, AB)
D - Kayla Brownridge (Winnipeg, MB)
D - Kaylen Wilson (Pickering, ON)
D - Jayme Guy (Arnolds Cove, NL)
D - Renee Faulkner (St. Johns, NL)
Forwards:
F - Anna Brownridge (Winnipeg, MB)
F - Hannah Eaton (Bowmanville, ON)
F - Ardyn Hawryshko (Edmonton, AB)
F - Marisa Esterbrooks (Alliston, ON)
F - Neleh Vigneau Sargeant (Loon Lake, NS)
F - Alyson Thomas (L’Anse au Clair, NL)
F - Jesse Dzikowicz (Winnipeg, MB)
F - Jenni Simpson (Glovertown, NL)
F - Dylann Cairns (Everett, ON)
F - Sandrine Meunier-Geoffroy (Aurora, ON)
F - Sydney Payment (Richmond,BC)
F - Kayla Robins (Sherwood Park, AB)
Team Staff:
General Manager – Danielle Close (Oshawa, ON)
Head Coach - Jessie McCann (Rothesay, NB)
Assistant Coach – Nick Sbarra (St Leonard, MTL)
Assistant Coach – Danielle Ring (Rothesay, NB)
Physiotherapist Assistant - Tanya Bissonnette (Oshawa, ON)
Equipment Manager - Sonia Susac (Oshawa, ON)
be sending 22 players along with coaching staff to Slovakia in July 2022 to compete in the ISBHF
World Junior Championship.
After a postponement in 2020 and then cancellation of the tournament in 2021 due to COVID the staff has worked diligently to ensure the best team possible has been formed through extensive
conversations and research from coast to coast. There are 22 players and 6 coaching staff that are
ready to represent their country and take on the world this July.
The WJC tournament will provide the girls with an opportunity to play a sport they have come to love
internationally. Playing at this high level elite ball hockey competition will serve the girls with a good
foundation in their individual growth and development, as well as, an opportunity to develop and grow girls in sport. The players were selected based on, not only, their high caliber of skill, but also
for their character and personality to represent Canada.
The goal for this tournament is to not only bring girls to the forefront of ball hockey on an international stage and win gold, but also to create a team that will set the bar for all future teams in
girl's ball hockey. We expect a high level of competitiveness, sportsmanship, and team comradery from each of the players and are hoping to create an experience of a lifetime for all of them. As these girls grow up and have children it will not only be the medal they will remember and tell stories
about, but also the opportunity to be a part of wearing the maple leaf and the experience of traveling to Slovakia during the trip of a lifetime.
It is with great honour and pride that we present to you the 2022 U20 Girls Junior Team Canada
players and coaching staff:
Goalies:
G - Madison Tucker (Essa, ON)
G - Maggie Jones (St. Johns, NL)
Defense:
D - Brooke Lannon (Placentia, NL)
D - Sarena Brincat (Barrie, ON)
D - Keasha Dahlstedt (Coquitlam, BC)
D - Mya Irvine (Edmonton, AB)
D - Kayla Brownridge (Winnipeg, MB)
D - Kaylen Wilson (Pickering, ON)
D - Jayme Guy (Arnolds Cove, NL)
D - Renee Faulkner (St. Johns, NL)
Forwards:
F - Anna Brownridge (Winnipeg, MB)
F - Hannah Eaton (Bowmanville, ON)
F - Ardyn Hawryshko (Edmonton, AB)
F - Marisa Esterbrooks (Alliston, ON)
F - Neleh Vigneau Sargeant (Loon Lake, NS)
F - Alyson Thomas (L’Anse au Clair, NL)
F - Jesse Dzikowicz (Winnipeg, MB)
F - Jenni Simpson (Glovertown, NL)
F - Dylann Cairns (Everett, ON)
F - Sandrine Meunier-Geoffroy (Aurora, ON)
F - Sydney Payment (Richmond,BC)
F - Kayla Robins (Sherwood Park, AB)
Team Staff:
General Manager – Danielle Close (Oshawa, ON)
Head Coach - Jessie McCann (Rothesay, NB)
Assistant Coach – Nick Sbarra (St Leonard, MTL)
Assistant Coach – Danielle Ring (Rothesay, NB)
Physiotherapist Assistant - Tanya Bissonnette (Oshawa, ON)
Equipment Manager - Sonia Susac (Oshawa, ON)