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The Valley Huskers (formerly known as the Chilliwack Huskers) are a Canadian Junior Football team based in Chilliwack, British Columbia.The Huskers play in the eight-team B.C. Football Conference, which itself is part of the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) and competes annually for the national title known as the Canadian Bowl.
Huitema was born in Chilliwack, British Columbia, 100 kilometres (60 mi) east of Vancouver. She began playing soccer at four years of age with Chilliwack FC. [6] She attended middle school at Rosedale Middle School in Chilliwack. [7] She attended Burnaby Central Secondary as part of the Whitecaps FC Girls Elite REX program. [8]
Exhibition Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Chilliwack, British Columbia. It is the home of the Valley Huskers of the Canadian Junior Football League. It is one of the few stadiums with covered seating in the country that has a playing field with no running track around it. The stadium seats 2,500.
[5] [6] In 2023, the club hosted their home season opening male and female match in nearby Chilliwack, British Columbia, before playing the remainder of the season at their home in Langley. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] That season, the women advanced to the women's championship final, where they were defeated by Whitecaps FC Girls Elite , and also qualified for ...
The BC Soccer Premier League or BCSPL is the highest level of youth soccer in the province. It was established in 2011 as a standards-based youth league in partnership with Vancouver Whitecaps FC to support player development pathways at the U13 to U18 age groups. [1]
The Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) is a national Canadian football league consisting of 19 teams playing in five provinces across Canada.The teams compete annually for the Canadian Bowl.
Langley United was founded as a youth soccer club in 1926. [1] In February 2020, the club was awarded a National Youth License by the Canadian Soccer Association. [2] The club plays its home games at Willoughby Community Park, which it shares with Canadian Premier League club Vancouver FC.
Young played youth soccer with Bays United FC, [1] [2] later joining the Vancouver Island Wave, winning the U16 provincial title with the team in 2017. [3] [4] In 2018, he played with the Victoria Highlanders reserves in the Pacific Coast Soccer League, [5] scoring one goal and helping them finish second in the division. [6]