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Vernon’s Michelle Webster helped coach Team B.C. women’s softball to an undefeated run and a 9-6 gold-medal win over Ontario at the 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John’s. B.C. went 7-0, outscoring opponents 61-7, as Webster added to her coaching legacy on the national stage.

Vernon’s Michelle Webster helped guide Team B.C. to a perfect 7-0 run, defeating Ontario 9-6 to capture softball gold at the 2025 Canada Summer Games

Vernon’s Michelle Webster helped guide Team B.C. to a perfect 7-0 run, defeating Ontario 9-6 to capture softball gold at the 2025 Canada Summer Games.

Team B.C. Shines in St. John’s

Vernon’s Michelle Webster, serving as an assistant coach, helped lead Team B.C. to an undefeated run at the Canada Summer Games in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The provincial squad capped off their dominant week with a 9-6 victory over Ontario in the gold-medal match.

Road to an Undefeated Championship

B.C. posted a perfect 7-0 record, outscoring opponents 61-7. The team’s pitching staff gave up just 25 hits across all games, with Ontario responsible for nearly one-third of them in the tense final. Earlier in the tournament, B.C. recorded four consecutive shutouts, including a 7-0 win over Ontario in the playoff round.

A Coaching Legacy Continues

Webster, retired head coach of the UBC Okanagan Heat women’s softball program, was part of Team B.C.’s all-women coaching staff. Her leadership and experience played a pivotal role in shaping a disciplined and resilient roster that remained composed under championship pressure.

Family and Community Pride

The victory not only marks a milestone for the players but also highlights the dedication of coaches like Webster, who continue to elevate B.C.’s presence on the national stage. The success has drawn celebration in Vernon, where Webster’s coaching journey first began.

Broader Canada Games Highlights

Beyond softball, athletes from Vernon made their mark across multiple sports. Chloe Collins helped Team B.C. women’s basketball finish fourth, while para-athlete Brea Duncan competed in five swimming events, earning a top-six finish in the 100-metre backstroke. Local swim official Ian Johnstone also represented B.C., praising the event’s organization and community spirit.

Why It Matters for B.C.

The softball gold adds to B.C.’s strong performance in Week 1 of the Games, where the province ranked third in the medal standings with 27 golds, 16 silvers, and 24 bronzes. Quebec and Ontario currently hold the top two spots. For Webster and Team B.C., the championship run reflects both athletic excellence and the growing impact of women leaders in Canadian sport.

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