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Bow Valley Rugby Club’s Kelsey McKinnon and Rylee Stone got a chance to play up a level at the national rugby festival in Calgary.
Bow Valley rugby’s Kelsey McKinnon of Water Valley (above) was joined by Springbank’s Rylee Stone on Team Alberta’s U16 girl’s team for the national
Bow Valley rugby’s Kelsey McKinnon of Water Valley (above) was joined by Springbank’s Rylee Stone on Team Alberta’s U16 girl’s team for the national rugby festival ended Aug. 10 in Calgary. Alberta finished third.

Bow Valley Rugby Club’s Kelsey McKinnon and Rylee Stone got a chance to play up a level at the national rugby festival in Calgary.

Playing for Team Alberta’s under-16-year-old (U16) girl’s team, the players got four fixtures in against two teams from British Columbia and one from Ontario at the Aug. 5-10 national festival in Calgary. Team Alberta finished third.

“We played against B.C. and Ontario,” said McKinnon, a 16-year-old Grade 11 at Cremona High School. “It was tough. B.C. was probably our hardest competition.”

McKinnon earned a spot on Team Alberta as a front-row player in her first season of eligibility. Stone, who also plays for Springbank Community High School Phoenix, was also a Team Alberta U16 rookie this season.

“The girls were a lot more experienced than I’ve seen,” McKinnon observed. “A harder push in the scrums than normal.

“That was probably the biggest difference.”

Ontario won the U16 girl’s festival with a 4-0 record.

Bow Valley Rugby Club’s Rylen Waugh won silver with Team Alberta’s U16 boys at the national festival, helping Alberta finish with a 2-1 round-robin record before dropping a 26-0 decision to B.C. in the Aug. 10 final.

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