- PROVINCIAL & NATIONAL
- LOCAL CUP
- LOCAL TOURNAMENTS
Congratulations to the following teams that have won their respective competitions and good luck to the rest of our club teams as they move along in the Provincial “A” and BCSA “B” Cups. We will continue to update the home match information as details are provided……..please come out and support our club teams!!
Links to draws:
Youth - http://www.tsisports.ca/sc/soccer/tournoi/l_classam.aspx
Congratulations to the 25 Coquitlam Metro-Ford players who have been selected to the 2008 Mountain and Coastal WFC Super Y teams and the 19 CMFSC players chosen for the Provincial Teams!
WHITECAPS AFFILIATE TEAM PLAYERS |
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| U13 Boys - Mountain WFC | U15 Boys - Mountain WFC | U13 Girls - Mountain WFC |
| Matthew Fujii | Fahim Karmali | Allison Colquhoun |
| Matthew Krivak | Devin Phelan | Sydney Blaker |
| Cristiano Ciccone | Joe Yeates | Brianna Morden |
| Kelsey Morden | ||
| U14 Boys - Mountain WFC | U16 Boys - Mountain WFC | Rachel Norman |
| Lucas Reis | Paul Clerc | Gemma Fox |
| Anthony Bordignon | Matthias Kempe | |
| Jordan Macdonell | U15 Girls - Mountain WFC | |
| U16 Boys - Coastal WFC | Nicole Stanley | |
| U14 Boys - Coastal WFC | Callum Stewart | |
| Connor Kachor | U16 Girls - Mountain WFC | |
| Julian Katz | Victoria Dalla Zanna | |
| Jessica Gazzola | ||
| Lauren Hendricks | ||
| Heidi Turner | ||
PROVINCIAL TEAM PLAYERS |
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| U13 Boys - Provincial Team | U15 Boys - Provincial Team | U15 Girls - Provincial Team |
| Harry Caya, Matthew van der Eyden, Giovanni Whelan, Giovanni Carida, Luigi Polisi, Lukas Krivak | Brando Ciccone, Vincent Ye, Sam Coulter, Alex Rowley | Emily Wilson, Catherine Caverly |
| U14 Boys - Provincial Team | U16 Boys - Provincial Team | U16 Girls - Provincial Team |
| Daniel Stanese | Richard Causton, Taren Roughead Carlo Basso | Erin Uchacz, Jaclyn Sawicki, Kendra Williams |
CMFSC PLAYERS SELECTED FOR CSA NATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club would like to congratulate the following players who have been selected to the Canadian Soccer Association National Training Centre Program. The purpose of the NTC is to train and prepare elite players, male and female, for the Canadian National Youth Teams at the ages of Under 17 and Under 20.
Jacklyn Sawicki – Under 16 Silence
Katherine Caverly – Under 16 Silence
Carlo Basso – Under 16 Dynamo
Richard Causton – Under 16 Dynamo
Taren Roughead – Under 16 Dynamo
Alex Rowley - U15 Juventus
Brando Ciccone – Under 15 Juventus
Vincent Ye – Under 16 Dynamo
COQUITLAM CITY SLICKERS, MWSL DIVISION 1
I would like to complete our 2006/2007 season by sending you a recap.
team photo
Due to injuries and vacations, the City Slickers had a very difficult start to their season. From September to the end of October 2006, the team played each game with 8-10 players (at times even 7!), but held their defeats to low goals against averages. The tables turned after the return of the team's college players in November. The City Slickers started their climb back from second-to-last place to finish 5th overall in league play.
full report...
submitted by Collin Petrie, (posted Sept 12 2007)
CCS Wild - Alex Muzzin, to join Thompson Rivers University Soccer Team
Alex Muzzin, a member of the Coquitlam City Wild, is attending Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops and will be playing soccer for the TRU Wolf Pack.
CMFSC TEAMS IN PROVINCIAL CUP CHAMPIONSHIPS
Congratulations to all our teams that competed in the Provincial Championships last weekend. We are very proud of your accomplishments, commitment to this soccer club and for your Provincial showing:
U18 Girls Metro Wild - 1st place (see more details below)
Five time Provincial Champions (U14-U18) and again have secured a berth to the National Championships in October. Many of the players on this current team won Nationals at U14, placed third at U16 and have a good chance to again secure a first place finish in our Country. The Wild have been the most successful team that our club has produced and we are extemely proud of them once again.
U16 Girls Metro Attack - 2nd place
Lost a great final game in penalty kicks, but had a successful year in the highly competitive Girls Metro Soccer League securing a second place league title. The attack finished third in Provincials last year as well.
U15 Girls Metro Silence - 2nd place
Lost in the final game but had a great run through the weekend. A very skilled team that has improved their roster for next season and we hope to see them back at Provincials again next season.
U15 Boys Select Dynamo - 1st place and a well deserved 1st place finish. Dynamo dominated the Provincial Championships throughout the weekend, scoring 16 goals for with 1 goal against. Carlo Basso scored 9 of the 16 Dynamo goals. This is a team worth watching.
U18 Boys Select United - 4th place.
CCS - Wild Samantha Beckett to attend Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario
One more Coquitlam Wild player has signed for post secondary studies and soccer:
Samantha Beckett will be attending the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario, and will be playing soccer for the College.
Stu Fleming, Coquitlam Wild (July 07)
With the win, however, the Wild era doesn't quite come to an end just yet. The Wild will now represent BC for the third time, when they travel to Fredericton, New Brunswick in October for the U18 Sony Cup National Championships. The Wild won Gold at U14 in Halifax, NS (as the Coquitlam Inferno), and then won Bronze at the U16 tournamnt in St.John's, NF.
CCS Wild - Melissa Mobilio, to join Trinity Western University Soccer Team
Melissa Mobilio (Coquitlam City Wild U18 Girls) has committed to Trinity Western University beginning this fall. Melissa is true product of Coquitlam City Soccer, having played with the club for her entire youth soccer career, a career that has included four consecutive Provincial Championships, U14 National Championship and U16 National Bronze Medal - All with the Wild/Inferno. Melissa has been a co-captain with the Wild since U15.
Melissa was heavily recruited by universities in Canada and the United States. Trinity Western University has one of the most progressive athletic departments in Canada, and has been a consistently strong player in women's soccer for the past three years, including a CIS National Championship in 2004. TWU head coach Graham Roxburgh is very happy to have Melissa be part of his program, and is confident she is going to be an impact player in the Canada West league over the next five years.
(see full story on page A55 of the Province - 03/30/2007 edition)
More Recruiting News
Three more Coquitlam City Wild players commit to local schools.
Defender Diane Rizzardo and striker Michelle Pulice have signed with national champion schools for next fall. Diane joins defending CIS champion University of British Columbia, while Michelle will be suiting up for the two-time defending CCAA/BCCAA champions - Langara College.
Meanwhile, defender Ari Adams will join teammates Lauren Lachlan, Jess Fleming and Stephanie Pagliaro at Simon Fraser University.
(Feb 2007)
Recruiting News
Loren Lidin, who has backstopped the Wild to their four Provincial Cups, has signed to play with Langara College this fall. Langara is the two-time defending CCAA National Champion.
(Jan 2007)
Simon Fraser University has recruited three CCS Players
Jessica Fleming, Lauren Lachlan, Stephanie Pagliaro
more details...
(Jan 2007)
Alanna voted to the All Star Super Y League North American Finals
Congratulations to Alanna Foster of the Coquitlam City Soccer U17 Metro Extreme!! Alanna was voted to the All Star Super Y League North American Finals U16 Girls Team!!
Coquitlam City 'Heat' in Senior National Championship
Congratulations to the Coquitlam City Women's Premier A "Heat" for winning a silver medal at the Canadian Championships this past Thanksgiving in Surrey. The Heat lost 2-0 in the final game to their cross town rival Surrey United, the 2006 Provincial Champions. The Heat went undefeated through their seeding and semi-final rounds with three wins and one draw. We are very proud of this team and their accomplishments!
CCS/Metro-Ford boys on the International scene
Two CCS/Metro-Ford Ajax boys went to France and played for the Canadian Danone Team!
more details
BC Summer Games - Gold Medal performance
Congratulation to the Players and Coach that represented Fraser Valley in the BC Summer Games on there Gold Medal performance.
The team was put together quickly and only had a few practices before heading to Kamloops playing 8v8 rather than the more familiar 11v11 game. The team was coached by CCS/MF u13 Ajax Coach Danny Jones & Scott Hyams from Guilford SC. The boys had to learn a totally new system and formation while pulling together after a year of battling against each other. The Surrey United and MF Ajax boys have a heated rivalry, most recently dating back to their last encounter in Kamloops at the Provincial Cup in early July were the Ajax boys had to settle for a bitter bronze after an unfortunate loss in a group game to Kelowna. Both groups of boys put their on-field rivalry aside to battle for the cause and the entire team became very close, creating a golden memory that will last a long time.
It was especially sweet for the Ajax boys who endured a summer of silvers as they traveled up and down the coast participating in very big Pacific Northwest tournaments across the border, encountering the top teams in Washington and Oregon. Ajax finished with the silver at the Baker Blast, Diadora Cup (in Washington State) and Beaverton Cup (in Oregon) – the latter was a sudden death penalty shootout loss after playing the game in 44 degree weather with 10 men for 90% of the game!
5 of the 12 players on the Fraser Valley team were CCS/Metro-Ford Ajax players. The Ajax boys were:
Trevor Garofano, Adam Jones, Connor Kachor, Jordan Pettie, Daniel Stanese.
Results:
Group Games-
Fraser Valley 5-0 Vancouver Island – Central Coast
Vancouver Squamish 0-4 Fraser Valley
Fraser Valley 4-1 Cariboo North East
Semi Finals
Thompson Okanagan 3-3 Fraser Valley (FV wins 3-0 on PK’s – Jones, Stanese and Garofano score on the first three shots, Kachor stops all three shots by Thompson Okanagan).
Finals
Fraser Valley 2-0 Fraser River Delta (Stanese and Jones score both goals)
On another note, Anthony Bordignon got back from the Schwan US Cup in Minnesota with the Vancouver Whitecaps where Anthony helped them finish a very respectful 3rd place. Brando Ciccone represented CCS with a great performance in England with the u13 BC Team. And Daniel Stanese and Trevor Garofano head to France at the end of August representing Canada at the U12 Danone Nations Cup.
Congrats again on all there achievement and up coming events.
- submitted by Alfredo Valente (August 2 2006)
Coquitlam City Revenge win Hawaii Cup Invitational Soccer Tournament!
Coquitlam City’s Revenge in the U16 girls division defeated two-time defending champions Maui Rip Girls 3-2 last Saturday to win the 20th Annual Hawaii Cup Invitational Soccer Tournament held in Kahului, Hawaii. It was the first win by any Canadian team in history of the tournament.
To make to the finals, on Wednesday the CCS Revenge beat the Roseville Crew from Central California 3-0, and the Na Kololie Soccer club of Hawaii 2-1. On Thursday they beat the Lahaina Soccer Club of Maui 7-0. That left Friday’s game last preliminary game between Coquitlam and the Maui Rip Girls to determine first place in the pool. With both teams knowing they had made the finals the Rip Girls defeated Coquitlam 2-0.
Veronica Gregoris and Theresa Rodrigues lead the scoring in the preliminary rounds with three goals each, followed by individual goals by Chandell Sanford, Lauren Fitzpatrick, Paige Whittemore, Nicole Jago, Carla Hingston and Dominique Goutsis. Chantal Gauthier recorded the two shutouts with the help of Genevieve Lindsay and Andrea Palmer on defense.
Learning from the experience of the game against the Rip Girls and with the strong Hawaiian trade winds affecting the ability to kick the soccer ball any great distance, coach Jim Fitzpatrick went to a 4-5-1 formation for the final game inserting additional midfielders Lisa Petrie and Nina Bennett into the rotation. He also now had the luxury of having available for selection both Tori White and Jessica Franske who was both injured during the BC Provincial Lacrosse finals the previous weekend.
In Saturday’s final the Coquitlam lived up to their name by getting revenge on the Maui. In the first half they scored two breakaway goals against the wind, one by Tanya Gavieres and the other by Veronica Gregoris. At half time the score was 2-1. Mid way though second half Nycco Cerenzie scored what proved to be the winning goal with a shot off the right post. The Rip girls scored in the final seconds of the game to make the final score 3-2.
The star of the game for Coquitlam was Debra Rheumer, a defender who had the responsibility of stopping the Rip Girls forward who had scored both goals against Coquitlam in the previous game. She did an outstanding job.
Coach Jim Fitzpatrick, stated “to beat the Maui Rip Girls I needed all eighteen player to play their best soccer and they did. It was probably one of the roughest and most physical demanding games I have every coached, but it was also one of the most entertaining. The girls deserved to win and bring the Cup to Canada.”
Team Photo1 Team Photo2 Team Photo3
Highlights of the Coquitlam City Slickers: (July 2006)
In league play, the City Slickers finished third in their Division with only three points separating first, second and third places.
The City Slickers won the Division 2 League Cup earning a berth to the Provincial B tournament in Victoria with an exciting 27 goals for and 4 against record over the seven games (round robin, elimination round and final game). The City Slickers would be the only Division 2 team at Provincials and would be playing versus eleven teams from Division 1 and Selects.
At the Provincial B tournament, the City Slickers went undefeated in round robin play (3-0-0). They advanced to the semi-finals along with Abbotsford (Division 1), SBAA Strikers (Selects) and SBAA Ajax (Selects). The City Slickers earned a trip to the final by beating SBAA Strikers 1-0 in the semi-final game. They lost to the SBAA Ajax Selects in the final earning a Silver Medal.
In Spring League, the City Slickers played in Division 1. They finished their season 7-1-0 with 18 goals for and 5 against.
The City Slickers are:
Hailey Rawlings, Julia Baker, Kristina Booth, Kati Boulin, Nicole Burtini, Andrea Ceranko, Chelsea Colquhoun, Nicole Fisher, Bianca Jarvis, Dominique Luca, Jennifer MacLellan, Renae Pennell, Ashley Petrie, Lisa Roberts, Jessica Rogers, Shayle Smith, Talei Soutar, Shantel Tychinski, Carla Visscher Hensel and Deidre Wong
The team officials are:
Collin Petrie - Head Coach, Fabian Rodriguez - Assistant Coach, Sue Martinig - Manager, Valerie Booth - Manager
Team Photo
(July 2006) Congratulations to all the teams!
U12 Boys Gold Ajax: Ajax won their game to capture the Division bronze medal!
0-1 loss vs Kelowna....Ajax play for Bronze July 2nd.
U12 Girls Gold Strykers: The CCS Strykers defeated the Nanaimo Westmark Warriors 4-0 to capture the bronze medal in U12 Girls A cup.
In their 71st game of the 2005-2006 season, the CCS Strykers U12 Gold Girls played their final contest like it was their first, and captured the Bronze medal with a 4-0 victory over the Nanaimo Westmark Warriors Upper Island Champions at the 2006 A Cup Provincials Finals in Kamloops on the Canada Day weekend. The Strykers finished the Provincials with a 2-1-1 record, to complete their season with a record of 52-12-7.
The Strykers narrowly missed the gold medal finals, when their round robin 1-1 tie with the eventual Gold Medalist team (Kelowna United) was decided by a FIFA secondary tie-breaker rule re cumulative goal differentials.....the Kelowna United defeated the SFC Triple Threat 2-0 for the Gold medal.Coaching staff (Gayle Statton; Chris Sheppard & Sara Maglio) were very proud of the Strykers' efforts, and felt the 14 player roster (2 of whom are one year younger) "left nothing on the field" as the Strykers' 1-0 halftime lead evaporated in a 1-1 tie in the searing 99 F heat vs the acclimatized Kelowna team.
Team Photo
U15 Girls Metro Attack: The Attack won their game to capture the Division bronze medal!
1-2 loss vs Surrey Nitro....Attack plays for Bronze July 2nd.
The U15 Attack lost 0-2 to the West Van Impact on Thursday, and then won 2-0 over the Kamloops Blaze on Friday.
U17 Girls Metro Wild: Coquitlam City Wild Win Fourth Straight BC Championship!
Tuesday, July 4, 2006 - The weather wasn't the only thing that was scorching hot over the long weekend in Kamloops. The Coquitlam City Wild girls soccer team was on fire from the get go, taking four wins from four games to capture the BC Soccer Association's Under-17 Provincial A Cup. The championship is the Wild's fourth Cup in four years, an astonishing feat given the calibre of players and teams this province produces in any given year. And with temperatures hovering in the high thirties all weekend long, this addition of the Provincial Cup was truly a battle of attrition.
The Wild opened the tournament on Thursday night is resounding fashion, scoring in the opening minute and then romping to an 8-0 win. Lauren White and Stephanie Yaretz each scored a pair to pace the Wild. Singles were scored by Sam Beckett, Paige Adams, Lauren Lachlan and Stephanie Pagliaro.
In the second match, the Wild faced North Shore United, who were the top seed by virtue of their Coastal Cup win over the Wild earlier in the spring. Again, Coquitlam City set the pace for the game, winning 2-1, a score which was much closer than the play itself. Lauren White and Paige Adams scored the goals.
In the third match, the Wild had their spot in the gold medal game virtually locked up. Despite a slow first half, the Wild dominated the final 45 minutes, walking away with a 4-1 win over their long-time rivals, Burnaby Girls Dynamite. The Wild got goals from Melissa Mobilio, Michelle Pulice, Sam Beckett and Stephanie Pagliaro.
The Gold Medal match was a rematch of the Coastal Cup final, with the Wild squared off against North Shore. The Wild clearly saved their best performance for last, using their skill and hustle to control the play from the opening whistle. Goals by Paige Adams and Lauren White paced the Wild to a 2-0 halftime lead. They would not relinquish that lead nor let North Shore back in the game, as the Wild dominated the second half to close out the match and take the Cup.
Head coach Danny Pietramala was extremely pleased with his team, "I think we got better as the tournament went on, and in the final we showed our stuff. This team can really play the game the way it's meant to be played. Quick. Lots of possession. And they showed it on Sunday. I think they also showed their experience. This is their fourth time through this as a group. They know what it takes to win the big games. The sacrifice. The effort. And they go out there and do it."
In the past four years, the Wild have racked up an impressive collection of silverware, establishing themselves as one of the top girls teams in BC. In that time, the Wild have won the U14 National Championship, U16 National Bronze Medal, U14-17 Provincial Championships, U14 & u16 Coastal Cups, and the U15-U17 GMSL League Championships.
As a team, the Wild have just one year left in youth soccer. Pietramala is looking forward to the challenge of trying to build on their record. He's confident his team can get even better. "Our players have been playing high level soccer all spring and summer, whether with the Xtreme, the Whitecaps or the BC program. They're going to come back in the fall more mature and better players. That bodes well for our group as a whole. I really feel this is the best group of players I have ever coached, in almost 20 years of coaching soccer."
The 2006 U17 Provincial Champion Coquitlam City Wild:
Paige Adams, Sam Beckett, Julie David, Jessica Fleming, Lauren Lachlan, Loren Lidin, Jenny Lyster, Julie McDowell, Gill McPherson, Melissa Mobilio, Alex Muzzin, Stephanie Pagliaro, Michelle Pulice, Diane Rizzardo, Laura Shaw, Erin Snelling, Lauren White, Stephanie Yaretz; Managers: Chris & Stu Fleming; Assistant Coaches: Marc Rizzardo & Tom Lachlan; Head Coach: Danny Pietramala.
PAIGE ADAMS CELEBRATES A CANADIAN GOAL WITH SCORER AYSHA JAMANI (#14)
Paige picked up the assist on the goal
Jan 2006
Canada's U20 womens team won their first game at the CONCACAF Under-20 World Cup Qualifying tournament, defeating Trinidad & Tobago 7-1. Paige Adams of the CCS Wild U17 girls team - who at 15 is the youngest player on the team - started for Canada and played the full 90 minutes at the central midfield position. Paige was involved throughout the match, setting up two goals and narrowly missing one of her own on a long-range effort. This was Paige's first official 'cap' with the U20 National Team. Canada's next game is against Panama on Friday. Their final round-robin game is Sunday versus hosts Mexico, who beat Panama today by a score of 10-0.
COQUITLAM CITY WILD WIN U16 SOCCER NATIONAL BRONZE MEDAL! (2005)
Coquitlam City girls team win second medal at Club Nationals.
see Photo page in Photo Gallery
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 (St.John's, NL) - They went to St.John's, Newfoundland with one goal in mind. And while the Coquitlam City Wild fell short of that goal, the local girls team did earn their second medal in as many Club National Championships, a significant accomplishment regardless of medal colour.
The competition began as expected for the Wild, who drew the Yukon and New Brunswick in the qualifying round, as the Coquitlam girls romped to a pair of lopsided wins (7-0 and 8-0 respectively). Those two wins landed them in a semi-final showdown with the highly ranked London Forest United of Ontario. This was a rematch of the 2003 Under-14 National Final, won by the Wild. While the sun was shining for the first time all week, the temperature had dropped and the wind was howling with gusts in excess of 40 km per hour. The elements certainly had an impact in the game, as the Wild took full advantage of having the wind at their backs running out to a 3-0 halftime lead. However, Ontario came out in the second like a team possessed, putting the Wild under relentless pressure. An early goal off a free kick further sparked the Ontario girls, who not only came back, but with only 15 minutes to play in the game had remarkably taken the lead, 4-3. While the Wild refused to quit, however having to beat not only the bunker style defence of the Ontario side, but also the wind in their faces, proved to be insurmountable. In the end, it was a devastating collapse, and half that will surely go down as the low point of this team's highly successful history thus far.
Less than 24 hours later, with the disappointment of losing the semi-final still fresh in their conscience, the Wild had to rebound and face Alberta in the Bronze Medal Match. The Wild did not disappoint as they played wonderful soccer, defeating the Edmonton side by a convincing 4-0 win. It was a solid win, evidence of the team's strong character and commitment, and allowed the girls to end the week on a positive. The only downside to the match was the injury to sparkplug midfielder Michelle Pulice (Burnaby), who was carried off the park late in the first half with a broken leg.
Head coach Danny Pietramala certainly shared the girls disappointment with not making the final and winning gold, but said his team should hold their head high and be proud of what they accomplished, "We played seven very good halves of soccer, and only one bad half. That's a pretty good performance over four matches. Most players don't get a chance to go to Club Nationals, let alone get a medal. Some of these kids have two medals. They played with skill and heart, and represented their Province, Club and themselves in the highest manner, on and off the park. We wanted to win gold, but it wasn't meant to be this time. We'll be back. And we'll try again."
The Wild's trademark offence was on display all week, as they racked up a whopping 22 goals over four games. Striker Sydney Leroux (Surrey) led the tournament in scoring with 10 goals, but it was the play of Port Coquitlam's Paige Adams which was the catalyst for the offensive output. Adams was right behind Leroux with eight goals herself, but her strong attacking play and passing was instrumental in setting up several other goals throughout the four games. Michelle Pulice, with a pair, Jenny Lyster (Port Coquitlam) and Samantha Beckett (Coquitlam) rounded out the scoring for the Wild. While she didn't get in on the scoring, defender Stephanie Pagliaro (Burnaby) had a very strong tournament. Melissa Mobilio (Coquitlam) and Jessica Fleming (Coquitlam) also played well for Coquitlam.
Goalkeeper Loren Lidin (Port Moody) played all four games, picking up three clean sheets along the way, and finishing with the second best goals against average of the tournament.
The 2005 Under-16 Canadian Club Championship Bronze Medalists - COQUITLAM CITY WILD - Paige Adams, Samantha Beckett, Julie David, Mila Dobrozdravich, Jessica Fleming, Lauren Lachlan, Sydney Leroux, Loren Lidin, Jenny Lyster, Julie McDowell, Melissa Mobilio, Alex Muzzin. Stephanie Pagliaro, Annelies Post, Michelle Pulice, Laura Shaw, Erin Snelling, Terry Dobrozdravich (Manager), Tom Lachlan (Assistant Coach), Scott Fletcher (Assistant Coach), and Danny Pietramala (Head Coach).
With the 2005 Club Nationals now behind them, the Wild get back to work this week with a pair of Girls Metro Soccer League games: Thursday, October 13 @ Blue Mountain (7pm) against Burnaby, and Sunday, October 16 away to North Shore United.
COQUITLAM CITY WILD WIN U16 SOCCER PROVINCIAL GOLD (2005)
Local Girls With Third Provincial Cup In Three Years!
Monday, July 4, 2005 (Burnaby, BC) - It wasn't easy, but the Coquitlam City Wild won the U16 Provincial Cup on Sunday afternoon with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Burnaby Girls Dynamite. The victory clinched the Wild's third consecutive Provincial title, and means that they will represent BC at the U16 National Championships this October. Over the course of the weekend, the Wild won twice and drew once in the round-robin portion, before going up against Burnaby yet again in the final. In earlier games, the Wild defeated Kelowna United 3-0, North Shore United 5-0, and finally, with the final-spot already in hand, tied Burnaby 1-1.
There could not have been a better day for soccer than Sunday, and the several hundred spectators who took in Sunday's final at Burnaby Lake could not have asked for a better match. The Wild controlled much of the play with their possession-style game, but couldn't break down the relentless defending of the Burnaby team. Only Michelle Pulice's first half marker off a scramble in front of the Burnaby goal would make up the scoreline on this day. The Wild were unable to generate much in terms of quality scoring chances, but the defended superbly and Burnaby were unable to threaten much themselves.
The final whistle signalled the end of a long and emotional season for the Wild, whose goal from day one was to win BC's and earn the right to return to Nationals and the opportunity to repeat on that stage as well. While the Wild completed the season without a single loss in League or Cup play, and won the League, Coastal and now Provincial Championships, the sudden and tragic loss of their mentor and friend, Domenic Mobilio in November, gave the entire team - players, coaches, parents - some renewed focus.
Head coach Danny Pietramala - who was recruited by his cousin Domenic Mobilio to coach this team prior to last season - was ecstatic with the win, and particularly proud of his team for playing with so much heart and character. "Nothing is ever easy for this team," said Pietramala who has seen his team lose just twice in two years at the helm, "But today we played extremely well, and while we didn't win 'convincingly' I felt we were in control the entire match. We have had to work very hard for this, none of the other teams were going to roll over, and full credit to all those teams we have played along the way. The girls deserved this. They earned it. They won this for themselves, for each other, and for Dom."
The 2005 League, Coastal and Provincial Cup Champions - Coquitlam City Wild:
Paige Adams, Samanth Beckett, Julie David, Mila Dobrozdravich, Jessica Fleming, Lauren Lachlan, Sydney Leroux, Loren Lidin, Jenny Lyster, Julie McDowell, Melissa Mobilio, Alex Muzzin, Stephanie Pagliaro, Annelies Post, Michelle Pulice, Laura Shaw, Erin Snelling, Shelby Taylor, Danny Pietramala (Head Coach), Tom Lachlan (Assistant), Scott Fletcher (Assistant), Terry Dobrozdravich (Manager).
submitted by Scott Fletcher July 4th 2005
GREAT WEEKEND FOR CCS GIRLS AND WOMEN!
Coquitlam City Soccer enjoyed a fabulous two days of soccer this past weekend, with a Coastal Cup Championship for one team, and two others qualifying for the Provincial Cup finals.
On Saturday, the Coquitlam City U16 Wild earned their second Coastal Cup in three years by defeating the Burnaby Girls Dynamite by a score of 3-1. Sydney Leroux scored a pair of second-half markers to be the difference, while Michele Pulice opened the scoring. It was a great showing for the girls, who now move on to the Provincial tournament in July - as they look to make it three BC titles in a row.
Then on Sunday, the U17 Renegades clobbered Semiahmoo 3-1 to earn the third and final spot in July's Provincial tournament. Audree Dionne had a pair for the Renegades, while Kayla Bordignon had a single. The Renegades were full value for the win, and the whole team has worked long and hard to make it this far.
Finally, Sunday wrapped up with more good news, as the Coquitlam City FC Premier Women soundly defeated Victoria Gorge United by a resounding 5-nil score, all in the unfriendly confines of Royal Athletic Park. With the win, Coquitlam City has earned a spot in this weekend's final Championship Game. Coquitlam City will take on their long-time rivals, Surrey United, on Sunday, May 1, 12 noon at Mercer Stadium in New Westminster.
INTERDISTRICT CUP
APRIL 2005
Girls u15 silver b Pixies,won the interdistict cup
3-1 over Semiahmoo Thunder.Along the way beating the
top three teams in the B1 division,two of which had
not lost up until then.They also made it to the
provincial semi finals,where they lost.That was their
first loss since Oct.23rd.They finished fourth in the
B1 division.They also won a thanksgiving day tournamet
in Poco where they were undefeated in all
matches.Great season,good finish after 1-5,W-L,
start.Players on the team are Katelyn Brookes
Danielle Dunbar
Sam Duhamel
Rebecca Foley
Ramneet Gill
Diane Kiss
Jocelyn Lougheed
Ashley MacDonald
Caroline North
Sam Petrin
Chelsea Sheidler
Alyson Stevens
Melanie Webster
Kayla Wilson
Megan Wong
-Dan Guglielmini
Coquitlam City Wild Dominate Girls Provincial Soccer Championships......
Monday, July 5, 2004 - The Coquitlam City Wild won their second consecutive girls Provincial Cup title, running the table in the under-15 division this past weekend in Kelowna. Sunday's final saw the Wild take on the Kamloops Panthers, who earned their spot in the final by virtue of a penalty-kick contest to break a tie with the North Shore Blaze.
In the first game of the round-robin portion, the Wild had some difficulty with the physical Kamloops side, but still managed a solid 3-1 win. The final was not nearly as close, as the Coquitlam girls romped to a 5-0 halftime lead on their way to a thoroughly convincing 7-0 final win. Striker Sidney Leroux opened the scoring in the 2nd minute with her first of two on the day. Her front-line partner Paige Adams scored four times - including a couple of absolute crackers - while midfielder Melissa Mobilio scored a single to round out the scoring late in the game. Loren Lidin stopped all Kamloops shots for her second shutout of the tournament. Lauren Lachlan and Jessica Fleming capped outstanding tournaments by dominating the middle of the park for the entire final match.
The Wild's road to the final was as equally impressive as their final game rout. After opening the tournament with the 3-1 win over Kamloops, they got another shot at arch-rivals Burnaby Girls - the team that beat the Wild in penalties in the Coastal Cup final. Penalties were not needed this time around, as the Wild took the opportunity to make an emphatic statement and get some revenge, soundly thrashing the Burnaby side 7-1, with Adams leading the way with an amazing five goals. Leroux scored the other two goals. With two wins under their belt, and a spot in the final clinched, the Wild didn't play with the same hunger in the final round-robin match, but still managed to beat last year's finalist the North Shore Blaze by a 2-0 margin.
Strikers Paige Adams and Sidney Leroux led the team with a whopping nine goals each. Lauren Lachlan, Jessica Fleming, Melissa Mobilio, Laura Shaw, Jenny Lyster and keeper Loren Lidin all had outstanding weekends, but every player deserves credit for battling the best opposition in BC, as well as the stifling heat of Kelowna for four games in four days. The Wild finish the 2003-04 season as Provincial Champions, Metro League Champions and Coastal Cup Silver Medalists. The two-time defending Provincial Cup winners will be back at it again in a couple of months time to defend their titles as they begin the long road to the under-16 nationals in fall 2005.
The Coquitlam City Wild:
Keeper: Loren Lidin
Defenders: Laura Shaw, Jessica Fleming, Alex Muzzin, Jessica Mazzarolo, Mila Dobrozdravich, Chantelle Robertson
Midfield: Melissa Mobilio, Lauren Lachlan, Jenny Lyster, Julie McDowell, Annelies Post, Tamara Rosenlund
Strikers: Paige Adams, Sidney Leroux, Erin Snelling
Manager: Terry Dobrozdravich
Assistant Coaches: Tom Lachlan, Scott Fletcher
Head Coach: Danny Pietramala
THE COQUITLAM CITY U14 METRO GIRLS SOCCER TEAM "THE INFERNO" ARE 2003 CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Coquitlam City Soccer Association won their first National Championship, Oct 13 2003, with the Coquitlam City Inferno U14 Girls team. We are extremely proud of this team and thank them for making a difference in girl's soccer.
Tthe first ever U11 North District House Mini Cup final was played on Sunday March 9th between two CMSFC teams, the U10 development Hurricanes who were undefeated the whole season and won the Cup over the U11 House Sweet Chillies who went through the entire cup play-offs to reach the final without being scored upon!
Congratulations to both the teams for a fantastic season and Cup Play!
submitted by Milan Langr (posted March 13 2008)
Congratulations to the U-13 Silver A Diablos for winning the North District Cup!
submitted by Andres Donini, Head Coach
Team Photo (posted March 7 2008)
U12 Girls Gold Breakers end an exceptional season
The U12 Girls Gold Breakers won the IDC Cup Final this weekend 2-0 vs. the NSGSC Inferno in Chilliwack. This win culminated an exceptional season - the Breakers played approximately 35 games with only two losses. The Breakers wins include the Port Moody Invitational, the Chilliwack Youth Soccer Tournament, the Golden Ears United Soccer tournament and the North District league. The team put forth outstanding effort throughout the season and most definitely deserve some well earned praise.
Team Photo (posted April 9 2007)
The Coquitlam City Heat U 15 Silver A girls in the Cloverdale cup
The Coquitlam City Heat U 15 Silver A girls entered into the Cloverdale cup on the weekend 17 & 18 Th March 2007
The results and goalscorers are below:
Coquitlam Heat 1 - 0 Golden Ears Devils - Goal by Hannah Chuter
Surrey Breakers Fussion 1- 2 Coq Heat - Brianna Laurie + Own goal by Surrey
North Van Lightning 1 - 3 Coq Heat Alexis Veljacic + 2 Nicole Seebauer
Final - Langley Extreme 1 - 2 Coq Heat Alexis Veljacic + Chelsey Gee
The won the U 15 Silver A division with 4 wins
The team consited of Alana Graham, Romina Rossi ,Michelle Lehman , Nicole Bentley ,Chelsey Gee ,Kristy Gee ,
Alexis Veljacic ,Christina Di Tosto, Hannah Chuter , Nicole Seebauer , Kelcy McMillan , Lisa Gerstendorfer
Jasmine Mohan , Chelsea Pereira , Brianna Laurie
Coaches are Rob Chuter and Dawn Seebauer
Team Photo (posted Mar 21 2007)
Coquitlam U12 Silver Boys Arsenal wins the Westminster District Cup!
The Coquitlam U12 Silver Boys Arsenal won the Westminster District Cup on Saturday February 24, 2007 at Town Centre Stadium against Royal City.
Team Photo (posted Mar 5 2007)
Bottom Row (LtoR): Bowie Nan, Nick Conte, Luka Cipin, Tyler Smith, Kenny Williams, Morgan Falkenholt, Cameron Oaks, Danny Hagerty
Top Row (Lto R): Sean Duthie, Bo Ross, Matthew Rasmussen, Matthew Santema, Taylor Davies, Cailean Woodbury, Matthew DeWitt, Jesse Merks
Coaches (LtoR Top Row): Ken Williams (Assistant), Dave Grender (Assistant) and Greg Smith (Head Coach)
Coquitlam Converse Wins North District D Cup
The Coquitlam Converse U16 silver B girls, Sunday beat Golden Ears United 3-2 to take home the North District D cup 2 years in a row.
We started off slow being down 1 goal, the girls continued to pick up the pace, Golden Ears then went ahead 2-0 at the first half. The girls came out strong in the second half , Timma Hickenbotham put the Converse on the board with a rebound from Sienna Lund’s cross that actually hit the goalie and bounced out ,and waiting on the goal line was Timma who banged it in .We continued to take control of the game but just couldn’t put it in the net. Sam Girard played well in net in the first half , and Sam Jones in the second half , both goalies made some stellar saves to make the game very exciting.
Our defence led by sweeper Jennifer Derkson kept the Golden Ears at a distance from our goal. She had strong support from fellow defenders, Shazi Khankashi , Alanna Hagemoen , Rebecca Reid, and Christina Sabarre. The midfield play of Sienna Lund, Sarah Tremblay , Sydney Jang, Daelyn Prentice , Amrita Gill, Breanna Foran and Cassidy Pederson continued to feed the ball towards the net for forwards Leah Dow, Sam Flello, Timma Hickenbotham.
The girls continued to put on the pressure and with less than 5 min to go in the game Sam Flello scored on a breakaway to tie the game and put the coaches into a frenzy of line changes, both sides of the field spectators went crazy, with us yelling at the girls to get to the ball off the kick and with only seconds remaining , we gained control of the ball and again Miss Flello scored putting the Final touches on yet another North District championship.
This was probably one of the most exciting come backs of the girls soccer career they have ever played.
Well Done ladies, on behalf of Dave Jones (Head coach) Howie Cassivi (Assistant Coach ) and myself Jeff Lund ( Momager ) CONGRATULATIONS ON AN AWESOME GAME !!!!!!! YOU ALL SHOWED THAT SOCCER REALLY IS A TEAM SPORT.
CHEERS
submitted by Jeff Lund
Team Photo (posted Feb 25 2007)
Back Row : Dave Jones ( coach ), Alanna Hagamoen, Sam Girard, Sydney Jang, Timma Hickenbotham, Amrita Gill, Cassidy Pederson, Shazi Khankashi, Jennifer Derkson, Jeff Lund ( momager) Howie Cassivi (assistant coach)
Front row Leah Dow, Rebecca Reid, Daelyn Prentice, Sarah Tremblay, Sienna Lund (Lundie), Sam Jones(Jonesy), Sam Flello, Christina Sabarre, Breanna Foran
Eagles win District Cup
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Girls U16 Gold won their District cup game this past weekend beating the Burnaby Blast 2 - 0 in regulation time. This is the fourth time the Eagles have won their District cup in five years. The team used skill, determination and fitness to outdo their opponent and look forward to representing the club in the hunt for the Coastal Cup.
submitted by coach Bob Lauro (Feb 19 2007)
Boy’s U-18 Gold CMF Milan finishes year with 2nd Tournament win!
Over the weekend of March 28-30th, CMF Milan participated for the 5th year in a row to the annual South Burnaby Metro Club Spring Soccer Tournament at the Burnaby Lake West Complex winning it’s 3rd SBMC title!
Milan faced District Champion Cliff Avenue on Friday night. In this very physical and tightly played match, a late goal by Ryan Lane on a fine individual play gave Milan the 1-0 win. Alexis Lyaskalo put on a great performance in net and had to make several point blank saves throughout the match.
On Saturday, Milan drew 3-3 versus the SBMC Strikers after a Burnaby penalty kick with no time left on the clock. It was an entertaining game with much back and forth action after both teams had a player sent off early in the first half. Milan‘s 3 goals were scored by Ryan Lane, Brad Bruneski and Michael Esposito on a blistering header from a perfect Bruneski cross.
The third and last match on Sunday would decide the Tourney Champion. Milan played a very good first half vs the SBMC Celtic coming out with a 2-0 lead on goals by Brad Bruneski and Bernard Kesic. In the second half, Milan showed that it deserved the title by peppering the Celtic keeper from all side adding 4 more goals to win the game in resounding fashion 6-0. Brad Bruneski was the offensive star of the game adding two goals to his tally while Ryan Lane and Michael Esposito added singles.
We must underline that this Tournament win is special for CMF Milan. Apart from being the last Tourney in youth soccer for most of the U-18 players on the team, this win turned out to be a real Coquitlam Metro Ford Club effort! Milan only brought 9 regular season players to the Tourney(Chris Esposito, Kevin Banman, Lucas Cherubini, Davide Di Pomponio, Ryan Lane, Brad Bruneski, Bernard Kesic, Paul Min and Alexis Lyaskalo)! The remaining 9 players on the roster were picked up from no less then 4 other CMF teams! Milan called up 3 U-18 bronze players(Esteban Cuevas, Mathew Floden and Alex Zhikharev), 2 U-17 Silver players(Mike Esteves and Ivan Plotnikov), 3 U-16 Silver players(Michael Esposito, Ricardo Correia and Matthew Di Pomponio) and one U-13 player(Karlo Kresevlak) to field a team of 14-15 player each game. Each player had an important part to play and most played out of their usual position for a large part of the Tournament.
All in all a well deserved Gold medal for Milan and a great tournament win for CMF!
submitted by Gilles Dionne( manager, Boy’s U-18 Gold CMF Milan ) on April 4th, 2008.
Team Photo
Sweet Chillies Tournament Win
Just to let you know how well we represented CMFSC this past weekend at the Steve Bonnett Memorial Soccer Tournament in Mission. The girls won their group, we were the only team that was undefeated and we took the final with a 5: 1 score.
submitted by Milan (March 31 2008)
CMF Milan struck Gold in the U-18 Gold Division at the North Delta Thanksgiving Tournament
Over the weekend of October 6th & 7th, CMF Milan struck Gold in the U-18 Gold Division at the North Delta Thanksgiving Tournament, capturing first place with a perfect 4-0 record. On Saturday, to open up the tourney, Milan blanked North Delta, host and defending league champions, 2-0. After a scoreless first half, Bernard Kesic scored on a direct free kick placing the ball beyond the North Delta wall. Ryan Lane scored the insurance marker on a nicely placed shot after applying pressure on the North Delta defense. In the afternoon match, Milan, battling both injury and the weather, beat the Lions Gate Capilanos 2-1 on goals by Ryan Lane, a long range marker, and, Bernard Kesic, from a penalty. The clean sheet was lost seconds before the whistle sounded to end the match!
On Sunday, Milan was up to the task once more, playing two afternoon matches against Surrey opponents. In the first match, Milan squeezed out a 1-0 win against an aggressive and determined Surrey Titans team. The deadlock was broken in the second half when midfielder Lucas Cherubini ripped a shot top corner. Other outstanding players included backup keeper Alexis Lyaskalo who tipped a shot just over the crossbar with seconds left in the match and Paul Min who led Milan’s defense. The final game of the tournament against the Surrey Enforcers was quite entertaining as both teams had multiple chances to score. Milan took the lead and the match with a blistering shot from the edge of the box that curled inside the far post by midfielder Lucas Cunningham. The Enforcers did put the pressure on and were rewarded with a penalty kick that they failed to convert. 3rd string keeper, Christian Sawka also had to tip a hard high shot over the crossbar before the match was over.
Throughout the tournament Milan played a disciplined team defence, created good scoring opportunities, and, kept the opposition to a minimum of scoring chances. Milan was one of only 5 teams out of 56 in the tournament to allow only a single goal over four games. Great team effort from the entire squad of Milan players!
submitted by Gilles Dionne Team Photo (Manager, Boy’s U-18 Gold Milan)
U-12 Coquitlam City Spurs win at indoor soccer league - Burnaby 8 rinks
The U-12 Coquitlam City Spurs won an indoor soccer league held at Burnaby 8 rinks for U-12/13 boys in a playoff final against Cliff Avenue. Both team were tied for first in the 10 game league season and a playoff decided the final champion. A goal from Thomas Jamieson, 2 minutes from the end of regulation earned the Spurs the championship in a thrilling come from behind 4-3 win. Other goals came from Riley Ahonen, Michael Celio and Brendin Vollman. The rest of the indoor team comprised Andrew Wynnyk, Jari Hyvarinen, Matt Morice, James Mortimer, Luke Watson, Kevin Ilchuk and Cristiano Ciccone and all contributed throughout the indoor season to make it a great success.
Coaches Tom Jamieson and Andy Ahonen (posted June 23 2007)
Coquitlam Metro Ford Ice defend title at Gordon Head Victoria tournament
CMF Ice U-13 girls went back to the GH tourney to defend their title.
Led by the twin attack of Courtney Brazil and Sam Moore at the outside
midfield positions, they won all 3 games in the rd robin portion.
1. 1-0 win over Port Moody. Goal scored by Morgan Grist.
2. 3-0 win over Pemberton. Goals by Miyoko McKeown, Brazil with 2.
3. 3-1 win over North Coq. Goals by Mckeown, Jennifer Wegman and Meikaela
Tumber.
This put us into the championship game against North Coq. They were awarded
a penalty shot in the first 10 minutes and it was the turning point...because goalie Kaitlyn Savitsky calmly dove to her right and smothered the shot to everyone's delight. Once she made the save, we started to take over the play and ended up with a 3-0 win. Brazil, McKeown and Grist scoring. Defence was solid all tourney with Caley Craven, Aly Sibley, Lindsay Munroe, Alexis Lowther, Amy Langereis and Linnea Weholm. Also with strong play throughout the tourney at midfield were Kelsey Koerner,
Danielle Wison and Colleen O'Melinn.
submitted by Brian Hall Team Photo (posted May 8 2007)
Coquitlam Titans Bronze team took the runner up prize
Our U12 Coquitlam Titans Bronze team took the runner up prize in North Vanc. last wkd.(17- 18th ) In very inclement weather on a gravel Brooksbank sch. field we finished 2nd out of a 4 team field losing 1-0 in the final to N Van-Lions Gate Ambush.Notable were Alaxi Stamatopulos !st half hatrick in final round robin game and Tye Pellichero who as a back up keeper played all the minutes of the tournament very capably.
Brad, Mike (asst coaches) (posted Mar 26 2007)
Gold Medal win at BC Place soccer festival for CCS Olympians!
The Coquitlam City Soccer Olympians U-11 (boys house team) won the gold medal in the 4th Annual CIBC Mini-Soccer Festival at BC Place on December 30 and 31. The Olympians played 4 games; they overpowered Bays United Bombers 8-1, Lynn Valley Celts 9-2, North Coquitlam United Olympics 12-0 and tied Surrey Youth Panthers 1-1.
submitted by Leo Hutchinson
Team Photo (posted Jan 2 2007)
Harvest Cup Bound U13Gold Strykers Tame BGSC's U15 7-A-Side Division
The Harvest Cup bound Strykers team braved the elements and entered the U14 Gold Division in the BGSC 7-A-Side Remembrance weekend tournament, only to be bumped up into the U15 Division comprised of SA teams.
With the help of Harvest Cup roster additions....Danae Harding and Dayn McGregor of the CCS Milan & Meghan McMillan of the Port Moody Pizazz U14SA teams....the Strykers took on the much larger U15 teams with excellent results.
The Strykers traversed the full sized turf fields with frequent subs on the fly to defeat the host BGSC U15SA United 3-1 in the first game thanks to superior speed and ball handling.
The Strykers then faced a talented Richmond U15SA Renegades, who outmuscled and defeated the Strykers 2-1 in a close contest.
In the 3rd round, the Strykers totally dominated the NSGSC U15SA Sidewinders allowing only 2 SOG's in the 4-0 victory to qualify for the Gold Medal final.....and to now no one's surprise Lauren won her 3rd shootout 6-2.
The favoured undefeated Richmond Renegades and the Strykers took to the turf and to Richmond's surprise the toughened Strykers outmuscled and out passed Richmond to a scoreless tie until Dayn McGregor slotted the winner on a breakaway with 40 seconds left in the contest !
Congratulations to the players who showed size can be dominated by skills and desire, and to the Coaches who made masterful matchups to win the Gold Medal in the U15 Division finals. Finally kudos to our 11 year old "mad hatter" goalie Lauren Askew for winning the tournament Goalie award (a Soccer City gift certificate) in U15 Division by allowing only 6 goals in 48 Shootout shots !!
Silver Medal - 20th Annual NSGSC Thanksgiving Tournament
The Strykers enjoyed their first dry Thanksgiving Tournament in 4 years as they entered the highly competitive field in NSGSC's Gold (1) Division.
The team had a very close contest with the defending Provincial Champions Kelowna United, as the Strykers took a 1-0 lead early in the second half, only to have a questionable penalty shot called on their goalie that led to a 2-1 defeat.
The Strykers sharpened their shooting skills as they defeated the talented SW United team from Edmonton, Alberta 2-1 in the 2nd game of the day....the SW United team went on to defeat the Kelowna United team 3-1. The SW United team outshot the Strykers 12-4, as Lauren Askew was superb in goal for the Strykers, to help pull off the upset.
Sunday seen the Strykers defeat the West Vancouver Quest in a 2-0 win as the Strykers worked hard on the field.
Monday's final contest was a thrilling exhibition as the Strykers battled the older and bigger Lake Oswego (Portland, Oregon area) team in an exceptionally close contest that was perhaps the best game of the weekend in the Division. The game was typified by physical play and back & forth action as the Lake Oswego team scored a late 2nd half goal to pull off the 1-0 victory.
Both teams had a clean and challenging contest that was perhaps the best Thanksgiving tournament in the Strykers' team history.
Well done girls !
submitted by Bruce Dent, Team Manager
CCS U13 Gold (1) Girls
Team Photo (posted Nov 8 2006)
The CCS U15 Girls Heat got off to a good start at the tournament with a convincing 5-1 win over Abbotsford on the Saturday ,and then played to a 3 - 3 tie with a gold team from Chilliwack on the Sunday . In the second game of the day the Heat faced the Golden Ears Devils the current Coastal and district cup champions for that age group. The Heat lost 3 -1 to Golden ears but only needed to score one goal to reach the final on the Monday to play the Golden ears team again.
The Heat played one of the best games of the season and scored with 2 minutes remaining in the game to beat Golden ears 1 - 0
submitted byRob Chuter, Coach U 15 Silver A girls
Team Photo (posted Oct 18 2006)
The U16 Girls Gold Eagles won gold this past weekend in the Poco Thanks Giving weekend Tournament. With only 3 subs the whole weekend the girls played hard in every game and outscored their opponents 11 to 3, a true team effort from back to front.
submitted by Bob Lauro
CCS U-15 Bronze go to Langley tournament
These boys gave it all for four HOT days.
submitted by Tom Jones
Team Photo (posted Sept 17 2006)
Our U13 Coquitlam Ice silver A team started off the year like we ended the last year...winning a tournament. We entered the Chwk tourney and on Saturday beat Langley 2-0 and in the afternoon took Abbotsford 3-0. On Sunday we had to play the other undefeated team- North Surrey. After falling behind 1-0, the girls decided to play team soccer and scored 3 unanswered goals to win 3-1. In the final game against a very stubborn Port Moody team, all we had to do was win. Unfortunately the girls were so tired and hot from the weather, they had very little gas left in the tank. Pure grit and determination by everyone produced the winning goal with 15 minutes left. Lindsay Munroe, after being snakebitten for most of the tourney, scored on a scramble in front. Definitely the prettiest goal of the tourney as far as the coach is concerned. Other scorers on the weekend were Morgan Grist and Meikaela Tumber with singles. Miyoko McKeown with two and Courtney Brazil with 4. All defensive players worked hard and contributed to only allowing one goal in 4 games.
submitted by Brian Hall (posted Aug 31 2006)
The Coquitlam City Milan U-14 Metro Girls went undefeated in their first
tournament of the season August 25 - 27th. The first game, against the
Langley Velocity, resulted in a score of 4 - 0 as the Milan dominated the
game. The second game, against Semiamhoo, resulted in the second shut-out
of the day with a score of 1 - 0. Sunday morning, the game was against
Chilliwack and it did not look good at the end of the first half when the
score was 2 - 0 for Chilliwack. The Milan rallied in the second half which
resulted in a 2 - 2 tie. In this tournament no ties are allowed so the game
went to immediate penalty shoot out which the Milan won. The last game was
against Surdel and was hard fought. The score was 2 - 1 at the end of the
game after Surdel was awarded a penalty kick due to a hand ball in the box.
A great start to the season for CC Milan!
submitted by Deborah Acton
Team Photo (posted Aug 29 2006)
Our U12 Coquitlam Ice silver A team were the winners of the Gordon Head tournament in Victoria with 26 points out of a possible 28. We beat Victoria 3-0 on Friday night and followed that up with a win against Kelowna on Sat morning 3-1. We then had to play the top two teams in the Lower mainland silver A divisions, who together had a total of only 3 losses all year. We beat North Shore Explosion 3-0 on Sat afternoon and then on Sunday in the final game beat Royal City 3-1. Goal scorers on the weekend were Amy Langeres, Shustine Stanford, Danielle Wilson with singles. Kristyn Zoschke and Miyoko McKeown with two each and tourney goal scoring leader Courtney Brazil with 4. We did not play too well in the final at the start and only fearless goaltending from Kaitlyn Savitsky kept the Royal City team from scoring more than once. Meikaela Tumber was a consistent force at midfield. The rest of the girls, Colleen O'Melinn, Morgan Grist, Sabrina Russo, Krista Borsato, Chantal Ross, Linnea Weholm and Courtney Zoschke all played well during the weekend. All parents had fun, so it was a good ending to the year.
Brian Hall
Team Photo (posted April 29 2006)
The U14 Gold Boys Crusaders won the South Burnaby Metro Club soccer tournament over spring break Mar 17 -19 2006. Crusaders tied the home team SBMC strikers 1-1. Goal scored by Vaughn Andrews. Crusaders beat Kelowna 3 - 0 and all 3 goals scored by Vaughn Andrews. Crusaders beat Kamloops 5 - 0 and Josh Rogers scored all 5 goals.
Thanks, Des McDonnell.
(posted Mar 31 2006)
The Coquitlam Converse U15 Silver B Girls won Gold in the Burnaby Girls Seven Aside Remembrance Day Tournament.All the girls came together in the pouring rain to go undefeated in 4 games then on to the finals. The girls played awesome by taking control of the ball and going to the net. The goaltending by the 2 goalies were superb - only allowing 2 goals in the whole tournament. They were so pumped, after winning the tournament, they went into the first round of league cup play Sunday beating Semiahmoo to move on to the next round. Well done ladies. Thanks for the effort.
Dave, Howie, Jeff
(posted Nov 16 2005)
On Fri. Nov.11th, the Coq. U14 Girls Gold "Fusion" won in their division at the Semihamoo Tournament. Recording two wins and a tie, they had no goals scored against them. Sabrina MacIntosh scored twice, while Sarah Gaita, Hayley Rutherford and Emma Peters had a goal apiece. Melanie Ledlin, Ashley DeRose, Sarah Gaita and Christy Gee shared in goaltending duties and the shut-outs. The girls also excelled in the skills portion of the tournament, building points to win by a considerable margin. Other members of the Fusion are Brianna Laurie, Larkyn Froese, Melissa Jennings, Kayla Euler, Amanda Contini, Katrina Hombrebueno, Allison MacDougall, Lorelle Bremner and Kristy Swope. The team is coached by Linnet Mckay and Cori Zecca.
submitted by, Gillian Greenwood (posted Nov 12 2005)
The U16 REBELS (Silver Boys) won a bronze medal at the POCO Thanksgiving tournament with a record of two wins, a tie and a loss. The Rebels defeated Poco Hotspurs 3-1 in their opening game on Saturday. Goals were supplied by Junho Han, Damian Sexton and Ted Carr. The Rebels 2nd game (Sunday at 8:30am) ended 2-2 vs Mission Vipors. Goals were scored by Blake Strandell and Paul Min.
The Rebels chance for a Gold/Silver medal was lost when they were defeated in their 3rd game by Abbotsford Storm 2-1 (U15 Gold team). The Storm went on to win the gold medal. The lone marker for the Rebels was scored by Damian Sexton to give the Rebels a 1-0 lead early in the game. The Rebels played POCO United in the Bronze Medal final. POCO scored first but Paul Min equalized for the Rebels with about fifteen minutes left in the game. The game ended in a tie and went to penalty kicks. Drew Canfield, Junho Han and Damian Sexton scored for the Rebels. The Rebel's netminder, Alex Yurick (on loan from CCS U16 Bronze Mavericks), stayed focused and solid throughout the game and the shoot out (pk's). Alex was called up to replace Daniel Clarke who was injured in a highschool soccer game the week before. The Rebel's defence played well, especially Shinsuke Swope and Tony O'Dorisio. All in all, it was a total team effort which rewarded the Rebels with a bronze medal.
Phil Allen, Head Coach
Tony Esposito, Asst. Coach
John Carr, Asst. Coach
Shelley Canfield, Manager
Team Photo (posted Oct 15 2005)
The Coquitlam Attack U-15 Metro Girls won the North Shore Thanksgiving Tournment winning all of their games and defeating teams from Nanaimo, Calgary, Surrey, and Kelowna along the way. The Attack defeated Kelowna in the final 2-1 with Dayna Naismyth scoring the winner. Excellent team work ensured the victory and all of the girls played some spirited soccer over the weekend.
submitted by, David Price
Team Photo (posted Oct 10 2005)
The CCS U13 Boys Silver 'Arsenal' competed in the North Delta Rep Tournament over the Thanksgiving weekend. The weather was great and the competition was tough, but after beating the Langley Vipers, North Delta(host team) and Surrey United in the Round Robin(including two shootout wins), the team went on to play in the Gold medal game Sunday, and handed Guilford Storm a 3-0 loss to win the tournament. The entire team gave brilliant performances and should all be named mvp's. The Tournament gave 'Arsenal' a chance to demonstrate not only their great skill and competitiveness, but displayed their superior 'team' play. Congratulations to the entire team and coaching staff!
Submitted by, Carrie Campbell
Team Photo (posted Oct 10 2005)
Coquitlam City Soccer U-12 Silver Boys INFERNO won the first place Gold medal at the 2005 Wesburn Labour Day Tournament earlier this month. Inferno maintained first place in the group with two shutout wins, one loss and a resounding 4-1 win in the gold medal game against Mount Seymour. Inferno's goalie, Nico Gallello was instrumental in our two shutouts. Goal scorers over the weekend included Jason Buren, Malik Garraway, Corey McIntosh, Bren Piva, John Ragone, Tyler Sung and Nathan Wilder. Superb set-up plays by Brandon Lam and Dario Russo contributed towards the goals. Solid defense by Kurtis Bohlen, Jacob Collins, Ian Hanemayer, Derek Shaper and Jacob Vincent stifled the opposing team's attacks. The coaches, manager and the parents were all proud of the way they represented our soccer club. Great way to start the season!
Submitted by
Coleen Bohlen, Manager
Team Photo
In the Port Moody tournament over this last weekend, the Coquitlam U14 Gold Girls "Fusion" won in their division. They battled three evenly matched teams, tying twice and winning once before the final. In the championship match with Golden Ears, it was still scoreless at the end of regulation time. There were some tense moments in the shootout, but Coquitlam prevailed 3-2. Goalkeeper Christie Gee was named MVP and all the girls showed their skill and outstanding effort.
Thanks,
Gillian Greenwood




