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12 October 2009
Edmonton Victoria wins Jubilee Trophy
Alberta's Edmonton Victoria has won the Jubilee Trophy at the 2009 BMO National Championships in Saskatoon, SK. Edmonton won 5-4 on kicks from the penalty mark after a 0:0 draw with Surrey United in the final match. It is Edmonton's third Jubilee Trophy championship in six years.

Goalkeeper Lindsay Letendre was the difference in making a big save against Surrey United. All five Edmonton shooters, meanwhile, hit the target on five opportunities.

Today's final wrapped up the five-day women's national championship in Saskatoon, SK. The tournament was moved indoors to the SaskTel Fieldhouse because of weather conditions. While Edmonton won gold and Surrey won silver, Halifax Dunbrack clinched bronze with a 2:0 victory over host Saskatoon NATA.

Edmonton's starting XI in the final featured Letendre, Robyn Yuzderski, Lyndsay Stewart, Heather Young, Jackie Smith, Darcie Kutryk, Veronique Mayer, Amanda Black, Keshia Wallin, Carleigh Miller and Tori Martyn.

Letendre, Stewart and Sandy Ash were all members of Edmonton's last Jubilee Trophy championship in 2005. Since 2002, Edmonton has won two bronze medals (2003, 2007), one silver medal (2002) and three Jubilee Trophy championships (2004, 2005, 2009).

"BMO, Canada’s Soccer Bank, is proud to help the top soccer teams turn their dreams into reality," said Ken Segboer, Vice President, Saskatchewan District, Personal & Commercial Banking, BMO Bank of Montreal. "The BMO National Championships allows teams to showcase their hard work and sacrifice. We are proud to witness their amazing abilities and hope soccer fans in Saskatoon will join us in applauding their efforts."

At tournament's end, Martyn and Halifax Dunbrack's Katie Richards were named co-winners of the Top Scorer award. Surrey United's Theresa Nuttal, meanwhile, won the BMO Top Goal Saver award. Halifax Dunbrack won the Fair Play award.

BMO Financial Group is proud to support soccer at all levels across Canada, from grassroots to Canada’s national teams. Starting with sponsorship of more than 400 Canadian youth teams to the title support of elite youth players at the BMO National Championships, through to the professional-team support (Toronto FC and Vancouver Whitecaps FC) and sponsorship of the Canadian men’s and women’s national soccer teams, BMO Financial Group is serious about Canadian soccer. For more information on BMO’s support of soccer in Canada, visit bmosoccer.com.

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