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Quesnel’s Tylor Jensen to play for NAIT Ooks next season

A female hockey player from Quesnel has secured a college commitment.

Tylor Jensen committed to the Edmonton-based NAIT Ooks for the 2026-27 campaign.

The 17-year-old is an assistant captain this year with the Northern Capitals U18 Female AAA program based out of Prince George.

So far, she has two assists in ten games.

Last year, Jensen tallied eight assists in 32 games as a rookie where the Capitals fell in the provincial final to the Greater Vancouver Comets.

She is committed to the same school as Caps teammate and Williams Lake product Neen Suapa.

Jensen and the Capitals are in action this weekend against the Vancouver Island Seals Saturday (5pm) and Sunday (8:30) am in Juan Du Fuca.

The Caps (3-6-1) are fourth in the five-team league while the Seals are 1-8-0.

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