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Northeast BC Predators host annual awards night

The Northeast BC Female Predators held its annual awards and banquet night on April 3rd. 

The 2023-2024 Northeast BC Predators. ( Northeast BC Predators Female Rep Hockey, Facebook )

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The Northeast BC Female Predators held its annual awards and banquet night on April 3rd. 

The event recognized players from each team within the organization, which consists of an under-13 team, under-15 team, and under-18 team.

The Predators received awards for Top Defensive Forward, Most Improved, Top Scorer, Most Sportsmanlike, Top Defence, Outstanding Dedication and Leadership, and Most Valuable Player. 

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The award recipients from the 2023-2024 season can be viewed below.

The under-13 Predators awards recipients.
( Northeast BC Predators Female Rep Hockey, Facebook )

Under-13 Predators:

Top Defensive Forward – Lakyn Parenteau

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Most Improved – Taylor Ramsey

Top Scorer – Iya Morris

Most Sportsmanlike – Lily Meekes

Top Defence – Lexi Bull

Outstanding Dedication and Leadership – Brooke Wilson

Most Valuable Player –  Iya Morris

Under-15 Predators Izzy Ollenberger and Paige Umbach won the award for Top Defence.
( Northeast BC Predators Female Rep Hockey, Facebook )

Under-15 Predators:

Top Defensive Forward – Brianna Scott

Most Improved – Leau Bijl

Top Scorer – Lylah Dietz

Most Sportsmanlike – Julia Holtman

Top Defence – Izzy Ollenberger and Paige Umbach

Outstanding Dedication and Leadership – Natty Lock

Most Valuable Player – Lylah Dietz

Under-18 Predator Cadence Ayre won the award for Top Scorer.
( Northeast BC Predators Female Rep Hockey, Facebook )

Under-18 Predators:

Top Defensive Forward – Camryn Ollenberger

Most Improved – Kayce Tanner

Top Scorer – Cadence Ayre

Most Sportsmanlike – Mia Goodbun

Top Defence – Richelle Lindberg

Outstanding Dedication and Leadership – Paige Brown

Most Valuable Player – Paige Brown

According to a post on the under-18 Predators’ Facebook page, the 2023-2024 season marked the last with the organization for Paige Brown, Kayce Tanner, Camryn Ollenberger, Rylie LaGreca, Richelle Lindberg, Morgan Lafleur-Hamann, and Mia Goodbun, with each player aging out of minor hockey.

Next, the Predators organization will hold its Spring ID Camp at the North Peace Arena from April 26th to 28th. The Predators’ Facebook page has more information on how to register.

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