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Teen striker Kaylee Hunter the latest to join Toronto entry in Northern Super League
TORONTO — The hits keep coming for teenage striker Kaylee Hunter.
Last year the Calgary native — then 16 — was the youngest player invited to a Canadian under-20 camp in Germany. At club level, she was honoured as the Most Promising Female Player as part of the Vancouver Whitecaps annual player awards.
Playing for the Whitecaps FC Girls Elite team, Hunter saw action in CONCACAF W Champions Cup games in Mexico and Panama. The tournament also saw her face Christine Sinclair and the Portland Thorns at B.C. Place Stadium.
“That was a dream come true for me,” Hunter said in an interview. “I’ve always looked up to her since I was a little girl. So many people in Canada looked up to her. So getting to play alongside my idol, the GOAT of the game, (that’s) something most people do not get to do. So I’m really fortunate to have that experience.”