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UPEI women’s soccer coach has big hopes for incoming striker Maddie Hurley

- BY DAVE STEWART

Maddie Hurley is one of UPEI’s new additions for the upcoming women’s soccer season

The head coach of the UPEI women’s soccer Panthers knows he has a big hole to fill this year.

Forward Sarah MacVarish has departed Graeme MacDonald’s squad to enter the architectu­re program at Dalhousie University.

MacDonald thinks he’s got the answer — P.E.I. striker Maddie Hurley.

“Maddie is going to give us an edge up front. She’s got an eye for the goal and she just has to adjust to the level of university play,’’ MacDonald said Tuesday. “I’m pretty sure if she can find that level she’ll do what we want her to, which is put the ball in the net.’’

MacDonald said Hurley has been a proven goal scorer for years. He’s been scouting her for the past four seasons. She was on his Canada Games team and turned heads last year in an exhibition game against the Nova Scotia Canada Games team.

“Maddie scored two goals and straight after the game (the Nova Scotia coach) came up to me and said, ‘We have never had that much problem ever with a striker’. (The coach) asked me for her phone number so she could contact her about coming to Dal and I politely declined, in a Scottish way,’’ MacDonald laughed.

“That just kind of shows you the level she is at is way above the normal P.E.I. kind of level. She’s up there and sometimes bringing in one or two to make a big impact is better than bringing in seven or eight and none of them are really ready to go.’’

Hurley began playing soccer at four-years old. She has represente­d P.E.I. five times as a member of the provincial soccer team, including at the 2017 Canada Summer Games. She has competed three times at the national club championsh­ips as a member of the Winsloe-Charlottet­own Royals FC.

As a member of the Charlottet­own Rural High School Raiders, Hurley helped capture three AAA girls soccer titles, being named an all-star twice.

“I am delighted to be going to UPEI, and I am looking forward to competing in the university level and playing with such a talented group of girls in the upcoming soccer season,” said Hurley.

Another recruit MacDonald is keen on is Olivia Cummings who comes over from New Brunswick. She played for the provincial team and for Fundy in the Fundy Soccer Associatio­n.

Cummings played AAA Premier League for the Fundy Soccer Associatio­n (provincial champions 2012 and 2016). She represente­d New Brunswick playing on under-13 and under-15 provincial teams and was captain of her Kennebecas­is Valley High School varsity team (provincial championsh­ip in 2014).

“She’s a big, strong, fast, technical defender so she’ll come in and give us a little bit more depth at the back on defence.’’

One other recruit MacDonald mentioned is Gia Green who comes in from Bluefield.

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 ?? SUBMITTED ?? A look at the UPEI Panthers women’s soccer team’s pre-season schedule: ABOVE: P.E.I. striker Maddie Hurley is expected to fill at least part of the gap left by outgoing forward Sarah MacVarish this season for the UPEI women’s soccer Panthers.
SUBMITTED A look at the UPEI Panthers women’s soccer team’s pre-season schedule: ABOVE: P.E.I. striker Maddie Hurley is expected to fill at least part of the gap left by outgoing forward Sarah MacVarish this season for the UPEI women’s soccer Panthers.
 ?? SUBMITTED ?? RIGHT: Olivia Cummings has an impressive pedigree coming over from New Brunswick. She is one of the key recruits this season for the UPEI women’s soccer Panthers.
SUBMITTED RIGHT: Olivia Cummings has an impressive pedigree coming over from New Brunswick. She is one of the key recruits this season for the UPEI women’s soccer Panthers.

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