Stephanie Digness Set to Play Hockey at Waterloo University in Ontario

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Nate Leslie (PCC, CEC, M.Ed.)

Camp Director | Certified Executive Coach | Former Professional Player

The West Coast Hockey Prep Camp is honoured to announce another camper is headed to play University hockey this fall.  Stephanie Digness will be attending Waterloo University in Ontario. Most recently a Pacific Steeler of the JWHL, She has been accepted into the Arts Program where she will be taking her general studies in the fall of 2013. She will be playing for the Waterloo Warriors varsity hockey team that is coached by Shaun Reagan. The Warriors compete in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) league.  Stephanie will participate in our Elite Female group in Week 1.  This will be her 3rd year at Prep Camp.  Good luck Stephanie.

STEPHANIE DIGNESS #9 Pacific Steelers (JWHL)
Birth Date: June 19, 1995 (age 17)
Height: 5′ 7″ Weight: 150 lbs
Hometown: Aldergrove, B.C.
Position: Defense Shoots: Left
Grade: 12 Grad Year: 2013
GPA: 3.0 SAT/ACT: to be written

Hockey Achievements:
2012 U18 Team BC, Summer Camp
2012 U18 Team BC, Provincial Camp
2012 U18 B.C. Cup — Team Captain
2011-2012 Pacific Steelers (JWHL)
2011-2013 West Coast Hockey Prep Camp participant
2010-2011 Pacific Steelers, affiliate player
2010-2011 Fraser Valley Phantom Female Midget AAA
2010 B.C. Female Midget AAA All-Star Game Participant
2010 U16 BC Winter Games, F.V. Zone — Assistant Captain, Gold
2009 U16 BC Cup, G.V. Zone — Assistant Captain, Silver
2008-2010 Fraser Valley Phantom, affiliate player
2008- 2010 BC Rockets, Spring Hockey — Captain/Assistant
2007-2010 Langley Female Hockey Bantam A — Captain/Assistant

Other Awards & Sports:
2011 Bantam Provincial Champions Langley Girls Fastball
2008-2010 DW Poppy Academic Honour Roll
2009, 2010 Langley Girls Fastball, Regional Champions.

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