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Reynolds Roadrunners reel in Colonist Cup

Reid Adams of the Reynolds Roadrunners is busy sorting through U Sports offers to play next season at UVic, UBC or UNBC.
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ReynoldsÕ Chase Haagensen, right, tries to get away from Oak BayÕs Liam Carter Sullivan during the Colonist Cup final Monday at Oak Bay Secondary.

Reid Adams of the Reynolds Roadrunners is busy sorting through U Sports offers to play next season at UVic, UBC or UNBC. Before he launches himself into the next stage of his soccer journey, Adams launched a corner kick Monday that concluded his high school career in fine fashion.

Adams鈥 kick went in for an Oak Bay own goal at three minutes and it was all the Roadrunners would need for a 1-0 victory over the host Bays in the Colonist Cup final.

That, and the stellar shutout goaltending of Jacob Renyard, who truly earned his clean sheet.

It ended a strange season for the Roadrunners, who were the 2016 sa国际传媒 Triple-A champions and third in the province last year. Reynolds, however, did not make it to the sa国际传媒 tournament this season after a shocking upset at the hands of the Royal Bay Ravens in the Island championship tournament.

But it is a long tradition in soccer that several cup competitions run concurrently during a season. So the Roadrunners contented themselves with the Colonist Cup title. It is the Lower Island high school version of the FA Cup, and over the years its playdowns have featured the likes of World Cup players Ian Bridge of Vic High and George Pakos of Esquimalt and other much-capped Canadian internationals such as Brian Robinson from Vic High and Bob Bolitho of Mount View.

Now Adams, Renyard and the Roadrunners added another chapter to that rich tradition.

鈥淭his was redemption for losing in the Islands, and a nice way to finish off my high school career,鈥 said Adams, who plays youth soccer for the Vancouver Island Wave and in men鈥檚 with Lakehill of the VISL First Division.

鈥淲inning the provincials would have been the top thing 鈥 but it [upsets] happen 鈥 and at least we won something. We deserved it.鈥

It鈥檚 more than just 鈥渟omething.鈥 The Colonist Cup has a tradition that goes back to 1942 when Vic High was the first victor.

鈥淲e had our ups and downs this season, so it鈥檚 great to finish off this way,鈥 said Reynolds head coach J.J. Atterbury.

鈥淲e dug deep and battled. Our guys really wanted this Cup, which has so much history behind it, and I am so proud of our players.鈥

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