Friday, February 16, 2018
Brooklynn Feasby Makes the Grade
Langford, BC – Damian McGrath and Sandro Fiorino have selected the men’s and women’s under-18 teams to represent Canada at the Youth Olympic Games Rugby Americas North Regional Qualifiers in Las Vegas from March 1-3.
The
women’s squad features four returning players from the 2017 Youth
Commonwealth Games in Bahamas, in Taylor Black, Oliver De
Couvreur, Carmen Izyk and Keyara Wardley where Canada
claimed silver at the tournament.
“The
returning players from last summer will provide leadership and
experience. All of the players selected recently played in U18 Canada
trial tournament in Kingston this past weekend which was a tough
battle for the top 22 players in the country,” said Fiorino.
“The
goal is to give these players a taste of what high performance rugby
is all about and play at in an international tournament against other
quality sides,” added Fiorino.
Canada’s
U18 sevens program has produced a number of graduates into the senior
setup as current Canadian standouts Olivia Apps, Tausani Levale,
Caroline Crossley, Hannah Darling and Charity Williams all
represented Canada at the age-grade level before finding success on
the HSBC World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series.
Men’s
head coach Damian McGrath added, “It’s a great opportunity for
our young players to compete at an international event against tough
opposition and the experience will provide them with a good
foundation for future competitions.”
As
per IOC rulings only one male and one female team can attend the
Youth Olympic Games from each nation. Currently, the place is
held for women’s rugby and men’s field hockey in Canada. If
the women win in Las Vegas they will automatically attend the YOG
this fall, if the men win they will have to wait to see if the U18
men’s field hockey team qualifies as well. If the Canada men’s
YOG field hockey team does qualify our men’s program will
unfortunately not attend the games.
Both
men’s and women’s teams will compete against USA, Jamaica and
Barbados in a round-robin style tournament with the winner being
crowned on Saturday before the start of the HSBC Las Vegas Sevens.
On
behalf of the staff we are looking forward to the upcoming Youth
Olympic Game Qualifier. Athletes selected for the Las Vegas tour,
along with Non-travelling reserves, are listed below:
WOMEN’S
ROSTER:
1.
Delaney Atkins - Saskatchewan
2. Taylor Black - Ontario
3. Kendra Cousineau - Ontario
4. Syd Seymour - Ontario
5. Hunter Czeppel – British Columbia
6. Olivia De Couvreur - Ontario
7. Brooklynn Feasby - Ontario
8. Lizzy Gibson - Ontario
9. Carmen Izyk - Alberta
10. Kally King – British Columbia
11. Piper Logan - Alberta
12. Maggie Mackinnon – British Columbia
13. Brogan Mior - Alberta
14. Keyera Wardley - Alberta
2. Taylor Black - Ontario
3. Kendra Cousineau - Ontario
4. Syd Seymour - Ontario
5. Hunter Czeppel – British Columbia
6. Olivia De Couvreur - Ontario
7. Brooklynn Feasby - Ontario
8. Lizzy Gibson - Ontario
9. Carmen Izyk - Alberta
10. Kally King – British Columbia
11. Piper Logan - Alberta
12. Maggie Mackinnon – British Columbia
13. Brogan Mior - Alberta
14. Keyera Wardley - Alberta
Non-travelling
reserves:
1. Justine Blatt-Janmaat – Nova Scotia
2. Sam Cyrille - Ontario
3. Breanna Martney - Ontario
4. Bridget Peros - Ontario
5. Lilly Stewart - Ontario
6. Emma Wade - Ontario
1. Justine Blatt-Janmaat – Nova Scotia
2. Sam Cyrille - Ontario
3. Breanna Martney - Ontario
4. Bridget Peros - Ontario
5. Lilly Stewart - Ontario
6. Emma Wade - Ontario
Unavailable
due to Injury
1. Maggie Banks
2. Madison Grant
3. Aliesha Lewis
4. Bethany Cudmore
1. Maggie Banks
2. Madison Grant
3. Aliesha Lewis
4. Bethany Cudmore