Eight football players from Âé¶čAV boarded a plane to Edmonton this week, hopeful that they will bring the U16 Western Challenge trophy home to B.C.
The young men, all between the ages of 13 and 15, are representing the B.C. Provincial Football Associationâs U16 Team BC. Athletes from across the province tried out for the team this spring for 40 positions on the final roster.
The successful Âé¶čAV players are: Liam Atwood, receiver/kicker Rutland Voodoos; Nathan Beauchemin, defensive back Âé¶čAV Owls; Tariq Brown, defensive back, Âé¶čAV Owls; Bronte Gallo, defensive line, Mount Boucherie Bears; Noah Gross, defensive back, Âé¶čAV Owls; Jack Nyrose, defensive back, KMFA Mission Lions; Caeleb Schlacter, receiver, Âé¶čAV Owls; and Aidan Vint, receiver, Âé¶čAV Owls.
âThis is a very strong showing from our region,â said BCPFA U16 head coach Trent Schmuland, a coach with the Âé¶čAV Minor Football Association (KMFA) and the KSS Owls. âÂé¶čAV is really grooming some excellent talent. These guys are great athletes with the right attitude. Iâm really excited about the team weâve put together this year.â
In addition to Schmuland, the U16 Team BC coaching staff also features Don Richmond, well-known coach of the Okanagan SunâKendall Gross, head coach of the KSS Owls JV team, and Guy Lemieux, offensive coach for KMPFâs JB Mission Lions.
The U16 Western Challenge, hosted by Alberta Football this year, is an annual event which sees the best of B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba square off in a bid for the Western Canadian title.
Team B.C. hits the gridiron at Foote Field on the University of Alberta campus for its first game against Team Alberta on Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. Fans can view the action via
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