For the second year in a row, the Âé¶čAV Owls are No. 2 in
KSS earned the silver medal at the provincial championship last week in Richmond, falling 1-0 to Handsworth in the gold medal game.
Owlsâ assistant coach Brian Demug said the playoff round was an âemotional rollercoasterâ for the Owls, who went to a shootout in three consecutive gamesâthe quarters, semis and final.
Against No. 1-ranked Handsworth, KSS defended well in the first half, then had a good push in the second half but couldnât break the 0-0 deadlock. The teams went to a shootout with Handsworth emerging with the 1-0 victory and the B.C. title.
âWe didnât have a lot left in the tank for the final and having to face Handsworth was a tall orderâ said Demug. âThe shootout was very close but we just came out on the wrong end of the score this time.â
KSS defeated Oak Bay in the quarterfinals then, in the highlight of the provincial tournament, defeated Cowichan in a shootout in the semifinal. The Owls lost to Cowichan in last yearâs gold medal match.
The Owls are: Kyra Molen, Hannah Rimland, Lauryn Guy, Holly McGarvey, Kassidy Day, Grace DeMug, Zoe Bown, Emily Fricska, Summer DeGuevara, Anna DeMug, Leanna Wong, Moira Roadhouse, Julia Costa, Katarina Czenczek, Lonica McKinney, Deziree Day, Grace Fecht, Hannah Phelan and Ashley Kowal, and coaches Arnar Bernhardsson and Brian Demug.