PGYSA Strikes Gold
By 250 Sports
Sunday, July 11, 2010 04:12 PM
PGYSA is proud to announce that three of its teams competing at the BC
Soccer provincial tournaments on the Lower Mainland this weekend have
returned home with medals!
Pride of place goes to the U15 boys, coached by Brad Stewart and Dave
Holmes, who emerged victorious from their gold medal game on Sunday. The
boys defeated Kamloops Blaze by a score of 2-1, thanks to goals from Eric
Kidwell and Max Berezowski, who scored a penalty to win the game.
The U18 boys were not so fortunate, losing their gold medal game 2-0 to
Nelson Selects, and therefore coming home with silver medals. The U18
girls, however, were unbeaten in the tournament, although ties in two of the
pool games meant that they were in the Bronze Medal game on Sunday, which
they won 3-2 over Richmond Rangers.
Both U18 teams are primarily made up of younger players, and this bodes well
for next year's provincials.
The other teams from Prince George in action this weekend also played their
playoff games for places on Sunday:
U13 boys finished 5th, beating Bulkey Valley Rapids 3-1 in their playoff.
U14 girls finished 6th, dropping their final game 2-0 to North Shore
Adrenaline
U13 girls finished 7th, recording their first win of the week in overcoming
Kootenay South Saints by 1-0
U14 boys finished 8th by losing the final game of the week by a score of 5-2
to Gorge FC. The U14 boys are also coming home with a BC Soccer Fair Play
award for their play through the week.
PGYSA would like to congratulate all players, coaches and parents who have
made these results possible, and to once again congratulate our medallists
on a fantastic week of soccer
Soccer provincial tournaments on the Lower Mainland this weekend have
returned home with medals!
Pride of place goes to the U15 boys, coached by Brad Stewart and Dave
Holmes, who emerged victorious from their gold medal game on Sunday. The
boys defeated Kamloops Blaze by a score of 2-1, thanks to goals from Eric
Kidwell and Max Berezowski, who scored a penalty to win the game.
The U18 boys were not so fortunate, losing their gold medal game 2-0 to
Nelson Selects, and therefore coming home with silver medals. The U18
girls, however, were unbeaten in the tournament, although ties in two of the
pool games meant that they were in the Bronze Medal game on Sunday, which
they won 3-2 over Richmond Rangers.
Both U18 teams are primarily made up of younger players, and this bodes well
for next year's provincials.
The other teams from Prince George in action this weekend also played their
playoff games for places on Sunday:
U13 boys finished 5th, beating Bulkey Valley Rapids 3-1 in their playoff.
U14 girls finished 6th, dropping their final game 2-0 to North Shore
Adrenaline
U13 girls finished 7th, recording their first win of the week in overcoming
Kootenay South Saints by 1-0
U14 boys finished 8th by losing the final game of the week by a score of 5-2
to Gorge FC. The U14 boys are also coming home with a BC Soccer Fair Play
award for their play through the week.
PGYSA would like to congratulate all players, coaches and parents who have
made these results possible, and to once again congratulate our medallists
on a fantastic week of soccer
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