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Reynolds wins provincial soccer title

Reynolds Secondary, in its 50th year of existence, received the best birthday present of all Saturday. The Reynolds Roadrunners defeated the Argyle Pipers of North Vancouver 5-4 on penalties, after a 0-0 draw, to win the sa国际传媒

Reynolds Secondary, in its 50th year of existence, received the best birthday present of all Saturday.

The Reynolds Roadrunners defeated the Argyle Pipers of North Vancouver 5-4 on penalties, after a 0-0 draw, to win the sa国际传媒 boys鈥 AAA high school soccer championship in Burnaby.

Soccer has always been the sport of choice at the Saanich school, with some very good teams over 50 years, but this is the Roadrunners鈥 first provincial title. The previous best finish in sa国际传媒 was third place in 1973.

鈥淚t goes to show how hard this is to win,鈥 said Reynolds head coach J.J. Atterbury.

鈥淚 am so incredibly happy for the boys and for the school.鈥

Kiyoshi Croke鈥檚 goal from the spot was the deciding shot in the shootout. Reynolds centre-back Josh Lamothe was named tournament MVP while co-captain Sam Fletcher and attacking midfielder Will Adams were also standouts for the Roadrunners, as were goalkeepers Aaron Acker-Cavalcanti and Cam Griffin.

鈥淲e have depth in every position,鈥 said Atterbury, who is in his 14th season of guiding the Roadrunners.

Several of the Grade 12 Roadrunners have futures at the Canadian university U Sports level, said Atterbury, and they are sorting through potential U Sports recruitment options.

Reynolds鈥 victory follows St. Michaels University School鈥檚 sa国际传媒 boys鈥 AA title won by Cam Hundal鈥檚 Blue Jags last week.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 quite an impressive double and shows the strength of Island soccer,鈥 said Atterbury, who was a national champion player for Bruce Wilson鈥檚 University of Victoria Vikes and a sa国际传媒 champion player with Gorge FC.

Adding to the Island鈥檚 good performances was Oak Bay鈥檚 third-place finish at the sa国际传媒 AAA championships Saturday, with a victory over Sullivan Heights of Surrey in the bronze-medal game. The Roadrunners blanked Sullivan Heights 2-0 in the semifinals while Argyle defeated Oak Bay 3-1.

Reynolds and SMUS meet Tuesday night at 7 at Centennial Stadium in the 2016 Colonist Cup final, emblematic of Lower Island supremacy. The game is held after the provincial tournaments because of scheduling constraints.

Because both the AAA champion Roadrunners and AA champ Blue Jags go in as sa国际传媒 champions, this year鈥檚 Colonist Cup final has even more marquee lustre. Reynolds and SMUS tied 3-3 in their earlier meeting this year.

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