Carla Somerville
Carla Somerville (born November 30, 1973 in Calgary, Alberta) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who earned a total number of 97 international caps for the Women's Senior National Team during her career. On national level Somerville, a resident of Edmonton, Alberta, played for Edmonton Women's FHA. Currently, she is the head coach of the University of Alberta Pandas field hockey team, and is the reigning Canadian Interuniversity Sport Coach of the Year after guiding the Pandas to their first-ever CIS championship in 2005.
1973 in Canada1995 Women's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier1997 Women's Intercontinental Cup2001 Women's Intercontinental Cup2001 Women's Pan American CupField hockey at the 1995 Pan American GamesField hockey at the 1999 Pan American Games – Women's tournamentHockey at the 1998 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournamentSomerville (surname)
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Carla Somerville
Carla Somerville (born November 30, 1973 in Calgary, Alberta) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who earned a total number of 97 international caps for the Women's Senior National Team during her career. On national level Somerville, a resident of Edmonton, Alberta, played for Edmonton Women's FHA. Currently, she is the head coach of the University of Alberta Pandas field hockey team, and is the reigning Canadian Interuniversity Sport Coach of the Year after guiding the Pandas to their first-ever CIS championship in 2005.
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