WYSA launches the Okanagan Surf program!

The following is the exciting press release from Surf Nation in San Diego about our new program.

HERE is the club's GAME CHANGE presentation if you missed it in the theatre!


San Diego, CA, June 1st, 2026 – Surf Nation is proud to announce the launch of its newest partner club, Okanagan Surf, further expanding the organization’s international footprint and strengthening the player development pathway in the surrounding communities of Kelowna and greater Okanagan region.


Recognized as a leader in youth soccer, the Surf brand and community are renowned for their professionalism, on-field performance, football education, and, most importantly, their deep commitment to long-term player development. Surf Nation’s mission is to create the best of the best experiences and opportunities for players, coaches, and families; the addition of Okanagan Surf represents another step forward in that commitment.


Effective immediately, Westside Lakers’ Development and Selects program will transition to Okanagan Surf, bringing the globally recognized Surf identity to British Columbia. Led by a senior leadership team of sports management executives and coaches with deep ties to the community, Okanagan Surf will continue to provide a high quality, player focused experience and will now have access to provide further opportunities for its players and coaching staff within the Surf Nation community.

Okanagan Surf has demonstrated a strong commitment to grassroots development and sustained player progression. Its leadership team and coaching staff are fully aligned with Surf Nation’s standards and philosophy, dedicated to delivering a structured, high quality developmental environment.


By joining Surf Nation, players and families at Okanagan Surf will gain access to expanded resources, enhanced development opportunities, and the support of a global soccer network dedicated to helping players reach their full potential both on and off the field. “We are delighted to bring the Surf brand, our program and resources to the Westside Lakers community.” Says Andy Prosser, Director of Surf Nation. “It was clear through early conversations that we are mission aligned and a project both organizations are excited about. Our aim is to create a robust competitive program with enhanced resources led by local leadership that now offers expanded opportunities locally, regionally, and nationally within the Surf Nation community. We are excited to welcome the Okanagan Surf community and look forward to becoming the premium destination for youth soccer within the Valley.”


“We are thrilled to officially launch Okanagan Surf! By joining the Surf Nation family, we’re bringing a new standard of excellence to our local players and coaches.” Says Matt Holbrook, Executive Director. “This isn’t just a new name, it’s a comprehensive 10-month program from September to July designed to unlock every player’s potential through premium events, an enhanced training program, and world-class resources. We are proud to lead the way for soccer development in the Okanagan and look forward to supporting our athletes every step of the way on their soccer journey.”

Additionally, Okanagan Surf players will now have direct access to Surf Select, Surf Nation’s elite player identification program for athletes ages U9 through U17 at both the regional and national levels. The Surf Select program draws from Surf Nation clubs across North America and provides selected players with opportunities to compete in some of the top domestic and international events in world football.


About Surf:

For over 49 years, Surf has proudly stood as a pioneer in youth soccer with a proven track record of developing players into international youth training centers, professional academies, the collegiate ranks, and professional teams around the world. 

With a legacy rooted in excellence, we’ve contributed over $12 million in charitable donations, claimed more than 20+ national championships, and helped launch the careers of countless professional, collegiate, and international players. At Surf, we are driven by one goal: to be the Best of the Best both on and off the field.

Okanagan Surf joins our 60+ Surf affiliates to comprise what we are proud to call Surf Nation.

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