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Big things expected of B.C. teen Huitema

- The Canadian Press

NEIL DAVIDSON For Jordyn Huitema, it was 41 unforgetta­ble minutes. For Canadian soccer, it could be the beginning of something special.

The 15-year-old forward from Chilliwack, B.C., made her senior debut Wednesday in Canada’s 1-0 Algarve Cup final loss to Spain in Sao Joao da Venda, Portugal.

Huitema became the thirdyoung­est woman to play for Canada behind only recordhold­er Kara Lang and Jessie Fleming, who were also 15.

It is distinguis­hed company. Christine Sinclair, the face of Canadian soccer, didn’t make her senior debut until 16.

At five-foot-10, Huitema (pronounced Hite-ehr-marr) has size and is one of the fastest players in Canada coach John Herdman’s talent pool. She also has a nose for the net, as shown Wednesday.

“Jordyn nearly scored on her first touch,” said Herdman. “Starting in the Algarve Cup final. It was a big moment for her.”

“The best moment in my life probably so far,” Huitema said.

Huitema started the game, giving way as planned late in the first half after the Spanish strategy of pressing the Canadians began to fade.

“At first it was very nerveracki­ng. But it was such an honour to step on the field with the women that when I was younger I looked up to. And being surrounded by such amazing people, it was just an honour to represent my country,” Huitema said.

Her scoring chance came on a cross from the right side. “I couldn’t quite get in front of the defender for it. It was very close,” she said.

When Huitema left the field, she was replaced by her idol, Sinclair.

“It was very amazing,” said Huitema.

The teenager, who managed to squeeze in internatio­nal soccer during spring break. returns to Grade 10. And then?

“Keep striving to improve in soccer and hopefully come back into this environmen­t.”

Huitema, one of seven teens on Herdman’s Algarve Cup roster, was just 13 when she attended an under-15 talent identifica­tion camp. Since then, she has taken part in a dozen or so national youth team camps or internatio­nal tournament­s, including the U-17 World Cup.

Herdman brought her briefly into a camp prior to the Olympics, saying “she knocked it out of the park.”

 ?? FRANCISCO LEONG/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Jordyn Huitema, right, made her debut with Canadian senior women’s soccer team Wednesday.
FRANCISCO LEONG/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Jordyn Huitema, right, made her debut with Canadian senior women’s soccer team Wednesday.

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