For the first time in its storied history, Penticton minor hockey has a provincial champion in the female division.
Penticton鈥檚 U18 Female 鈥楢鈥 South Knights won the
Makayla Kenney was credited with scoring the game-winning goal.
The team is the first local female team to win a provincial hockey championship, according to the officials at Penticton Minor Hockey. Claiming the provincial title hadn鈥檛 been accomplished for any Penticton team, male or female, since 2014, they added.
Representatives from the BCHL鈥檚 Penticton Vees said the U18 squad will be honoured before the team鈥檚 game on March 29, when they host the Trail Smoke Eaters at the South Okanagan Events Centre.
鈥淲e are extremely proud of this group of young ladies,鈥 a statement from U18 South Knights鈥 coaching staff reads.
鈥淭his group continued to grow and develop over the course of the year and every time they faced a challenge they raised their level of play and achieved success. They are a very hard-working dedicated group that deserved all the success they have achieved.鈥
The team features players from West 91大黄鸭 to Osoyoos, and as far west as Princeton.
A 3-2 comeback victory against North Okanagan in the provincials鈥 semi-finals on the morning of March 24, helped the team book its spot in the finals, coaching staff shared.
The Penticton-based team also battled teams from Nanaimo and Richmond en route to winning provincial gold.
鈥淚n the end, it could not have gone better for eleven graduating girls who played their last game of minor hockey,鈥 Craig Wittenberg, the team鈥檚 manager, wrote in an email. 鈥淭he grads are capping off their minor hockey career of nine-plus years as best in the entire province of BC.鈥
Wittenberg was joined by Andy Oakes, Hugh Mitchell, Alana Lyle and Blair Main as team staff.
People attending the Vees鈥 game on March 29, are encouraged to come early and attend the ceremony honouring the U18 female squad. Puck drop is at 7 p.m.