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Vikes win, earning berth among CIS championship final four

University of Victoria Vikes veterans Stephanie Parker, Nathalie Scharf, Tessa Margetts and Jackie Harrison were hoping their university careers would not end on their home pitch on the consolation side of the prestigious CIS women聮s soccer nationals

University of Victoria Vikes veterans Stephanie Parker, Nathalie Scharf, Tessa Margetts and Jackie Harrison were hoping their university careers would not end on their home pitch on the consolation side of the prestigious CIS women聮s soccer nationals.

They and their Vikes teammates made sure of that in Thursday聮s 2-1 quarter-final victory over the Sherbrooke Vert & Or in front of close to 1,000 fans at Centennial Stadium.

The win secures Victoria聮s place in today聮s final four on the championship side of the ledger, where they will face rivals the Trinity Western Spartans, who defeated the Vikes 2-1 in last Saturday聮s sa国际传媒 West championship.

Victoria was looking for a rematch, and they got it in today聮s semifinals thanks to Harrison聮s header in the 16th minute and Margetts聮s effort after brilliant layoff passes from Emma Greig and Harrison in the 50th. Chloe Belhumeur Limoges replied for Sherbrooke in the 53rd minute.

聯It was such a good win 聴 our team deserves this. We聮ve worked so hard for this,聰 said Scharf, a fifth-year midfielder whose chip into the Sherbrooke box set up the opening goal by Harrison. 聯Such devoted players. We聮ve never had a team that聮s connected like this.聰

Scharf, Parker, Margetts and Janelle Smith are all in their final years of eligibility. Harrison is a fourth-year player whose university career is also creeping closer to a finish with one season remaining.

Fortunately it doesn聮t end on the consolation side of the draw.

聯I聮m so excited to play Trinity,聰 Scharf said. 聯They were very opportunistic [Saturday]. Hopefully [tonight] we can get a few quick goals and win. I really think we can beat them.聰

Trinity Western defeated Wilfrid Laurier 2-1 in the late afternoon, early evening semifinal on Thursday, setting up the rematch at 7 tonight at Centennial.

聯We聮d have to play them sooner or later anyway, so we may as well play them sooner,聰 said Vikes head coach Tracy David, who was ejected from Saturday聮s game.

聯The U of Vic, we have great history with them,聰 said Trinity Western head coach Graham Roxburgh, who was scouting his next opponent after Trinity聮s win. 聯They are very good. I don聮t think they have weaknesses right from goalkeeper to their frontrunners. In some ways, we聮re familiar with each other, having just beat each other up the last two weeks.

聯Saturday was a physical game,聰 he said of the sa国际传媒 West final. 聯Any time a sa国际传媒 West championship is on the line, it聮s going to be physical, and it was. Not a bad physical. I thought both teams contested well and fought to the end.聰

Tonight should be no different..