Growing the women’s game in Vernon

Hockey
Published 15.02.2024
Growing the women’s game in Vernon

As Vernon, B.C., seems in the direction of internet hosting the 2024 Esso Cup, a number of of the Thompson-Okanagan Lakers are serving to to develop the ladies’s recreation as coaches

Two years in the past, the Greater Vernon Minor Hockey Association (GVMHA) determined
to make rising girls’s hockey a precedence. Thanks to initiatives like Esso
Fun Days and training packages, the expansion has been vital.

Let’s put that progress into perspective: Last yr, Vernon had U9, U11 and
U15 women’ groups. This yr, the affiliation has women’ groups in each
division besides U18, which can be working subsequent yr as soon as the U15 gamers
graduate—an estimated progress of 100 extra women lacing up their skates within the
area.

“It’s getting to some extent now that the amount of ladies actually helps an
elite stream of hockey growth, which for us is actually the primary time
we’ve had it,” says Kevin Bathurst, director of hockey operations for the
GVMHA and co-chair of the 2024 Esso Cup.

Thanks to a grant final yr, the GVMHA was capable of run a girls’s coach
growth program in the summertime, particularly focusing on the U15 age group.

“[The U15 group is] a fairly passionate group of fairly good gamers, and
[we’re trying] to create a pathway for them to remain within the recreation so long as
attainable,” Bathurst says. “We’ve bought extra girls teaching in our group
now than we’ve ever had.”

Several members of the Thompson-Okanagan Lakers, host crew of this yr’s
Esso Cup, are actively teaching youthful groups of their area. Lily Roberts,
a four-year veteran of the Lakers, has been teaching for 3 years and
at present works with a U13 crew in Vernon.

“I really wanted to get into coaching just to change perspectives,” Roberts
says. “[Growing up,] if I had that girl to look as much as, I might really feel a lot
extra comfy studying and asking questions, and I’d really feel extra inclined
to do what the coach is saying.”

Roberts determined to pursue teaching for a full season after being invited to
assist at a hockey camp over the summer time. The 17-year-old reached out to see if
she might coach the upcoming season and it labored out that her youthful
sister wished to start out taking part in.

“At the start, she was form of hesitant listening to her sister as her
coach, however after time, I believe she thinks it’s actually cool to have me out
there,” Roberts says.

Hailey Sitter has all the time liked working with children and bought into teaching by
aiding with summer time camps. A sophomore member of the Lakers, the
16-year-old is an assistant coach with a U7 crew in Lumby.

“I heard that there was a few women combating having enjoyable out on
the ice out in Lumby, so I figured that I might go and spend a few ice
occasions with them to see if I might hopefully change that and assist them have
some enjoyable,” Sitter says. “That was me each Wednesday going out and
teaching them.”

Sitter has been teaching for nearly a yr, and it’s the enjoyment on her gamers’
faces when they’re having enjoyable and bettering their abilities that retains her
passionate to be a coach.

“To me, if the youngsters are having enjoyable, they’re going to sit up for displaying
as much as the rink,” she says.

When Sitter first began taking part in hockey, her crew was coached by three
girls, together with her mother. She didn’t notice the influence of that have
on the time, however reflecting again, Sitter says she considered them as position
fashions.

“As I bought older and I began to see girls coaches, I actually regarded as much as
them and I actually wished to work as exhausting as I might to get to the place they
had been and to be nearly as good as they had been,” Sitter says. “I believe that’s actually
cool that I can do this for a few of these youthful women.”

It’s a busy schedule to stability college work, Lakers practices and training,
however Roberts and Sitter credit score time administration and never procrastinating to
keep organized. Having the chance to see the sport from a training
perspective has additionally opened up a brand new solution to view the sport as a participant.

“I’ve seen after I’m explaining one thing to considered one of my youthful children, it
doesn’t all the time click on the primary time,” Sitter explains. “When I’m explaining
it, I’m additionally breaking it down extra. I’m explaining it less complicated, which I’ve
seen that helps me after I go to do that talent in my follow.”

Lily Roberts holding the Outstanding Female Leadership Award.Lily Roberts holding the Outstanding Female Leadership Award. Photo credit score: GVMHA

Through her dedication to recreation, Roberts grew to become the primary recipient of the
Outstanding Female Leadership Award from the GVMHA, an award just lately
created to proceed to encourage the expansion of the ladies’s recreation within the
area.

“I am super grateful to be the very first recipient of it,” Roberts says.
“It’s an excellent feeling to know that I’m serving to create the subsequent technology of
girls’s hockey gamers, particularly in Vernon.”

With the 2024 Esso Cup being hosted in Vernon from April 21-27, Roberts is
ecstatic that she’s going to end her time as a Laker competing for Canada’s
Women’s U18 National Club Championship on dwelling ice earlier than she begins on the
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) within the fall.

“I’ve always dreamed of being in the Esso Cup when I was little,” Roberts
says. “It’s so crazy that it’s happening here in my hometown.”

The match can be one other alternative to proceed to develop the ladies’s
recreation within the Okanagan.

“To have these younger gamers have the chance to see the best stage
of hockey on an newbie hockey by way of minor hockey in our nation, I
assume it’s solely going to extend the variety of registrations throughout the
board,” Bathurst says. “It’s an thrilling time for the subsequent technology of
girls’s gamers within the Okanagan and we’re actually enthusiastic about it.”