Guildford FC is boldly going where no team from North Surrey has gone before - to the final of the Doug Day Cup provincial Under-21 men's championship.
THREE North Shore teams toppled their semifinal opponents in B.C. Adult Provincial Cup soccer action on the weekend, booking their tickets to the championship final showcase scheduled for May 11 in Langford.
Estrella de Chile has once again proven its worth, defeating the ICST Pegasus 3-2 in the first round of provincial play.
Estrella de Chile has once again proven its worth, defeating the ICST Pegasus 3-2 in the first round of provincial play.
The luck of the draw was not on the side of the Delta United Hurricanes when the schedule for the 2013 Provincial Cup schedule was announced last week.
Estrella de Chile qualified both its premier and under-21 men's soccer teams in the Provincial Cup draw held Tuesday in Victoria.
Estrella de Chile qualified both its premier and under-21 men's soccer teams in the Provincial Cup draw held Tuesday in Victoria.
Delta United Hurricanes exorcized the last of their playoff demons and walked off the pitch carrying the Vancouver Metro Soccer League's Imperial Cup Saturday.
Panorama Ridge Thunder made a lot of noise with a golden weekend at the 2013 B.C. Grade 8 Girls Basketball Invitational Tournament in Pitt Meadows.
The Surrey United Firefighters and Delta United Hurricanes are on a collision course once again following second round play in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League's Imperial Cup tournament.
Six games - five ties. That was the menu served up by the Vancouver Metro Soccer League's premier division on the final weekend of the regular season.
For a rare few, this week is where a potential B.C. berth takes shape.
The latest edition of the Surrey Derby between Vancouver Metro Soccer League powers Surrey United Firefighters and ICST Pegasus had more fizzle than flash Saturday afternoon at Cloverdale Athletic Park.
Newton's ICTS Pegasus and Cloverdale's Surrey United Firefighters served notice they are still forces to be reckoned with thanks to a pair of wins over the top teams in the Vancouver Metro Soccer League's premier division last weekend.
Surrey teams could only muster and single win while North Delta's Hurricanes found themselves sidelined by frost as the Vancouver Metro Soccer League's premier division mushed their way through a miserable January weekend.
For the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Wolves, that hopefully includes upward mobility.
The Surrey United Firefighters started off the New Year in much the same fashion as they ended the old one - with a win.
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Newton's ICST Pegasus ran their current unbeaten streak to three games by quelling the Delta United Hurricanes 2-1 in Vancouver Metro Soccer League premier action Sunday at John Oliver Park.