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Mountain WFC Update
Five teams qualify for 10th Annual North American Finals
Mountain WFC Press Release –www.mountainwfc.ca

Friday, September 19, 2008

U13 Boys
The U13 Boys Mountain WFC side finished the regular season in second place in the Northwest division with a record of 9-4-3. The team is excited they have qualified for the 10th Annual Super Y-League North American Finals, and they are eagerly looking forward for their opportunity to compete against the best clubs in the United States and Canada. A terrific opportunity for the player’s development, the team will leave everything they have out on the pitch and return as more experienced players.

U14 Boys
The U14 Boys Mountain WFC team commenced play in the Pacific Northwest Division with the goal to qualify for the North American Finals in Florida, having missed a spot by a single point in 2007. From the outset the players wanted to make a difference in the league and remained focused and prepared. By the end of the summer season they had realized their goal and secured first place in the Pacific Northwest Division with a record of 14-1-1. In that time the team scored 35 goals and allowed just six. The success of the team was a result of hard work, dedication, ambition and positive group dynamics which contributed to overcoming difficult situations. Heading to Florida, the team is excited to compete with the best North American Clubs and the players are determined to make a difference to the success of the club.

U15 Boys
Mountain WFC finished first in the Northwest Division by putting together an undefeated season with a record of 7-0-3. This team is now two for two in qualification attempts for the North American Finals. During the 2008 season the side scored a total of 32 goals in 10 games. In that period of time the team’s stout defense allowed only five. Despite the team’s strong defense, the squad’s overall success was due to their balance. Qualification for the finals is a great achievement and the players are looking forward to meeting strong opposition.

U16 Boys
The Mountain WFC U16 boys, coached by Les Krivak and Ron Mazzarolo, competed in the Pacific Northwest Division against five teams and ended in the first place with a record of 7-1-2. The team scored a total of 31 goals and only allowed 11 against. After a successful season the team is looking forward to a very competitive final.

U16 Girls
The Mountain WFC U16 girls are returning to the North American Championships after edging out their rivals and fellow WFC affiliates, Coastal WFC, to secure first place in the Pacific Northwest Division. With a talented roster displaying strength both offensively and defensively, the Mountain girls managed to score 24 goals while allowing only four. The team is excited to be returning to Florida and looking forward to the high level of soccer they enjoyed last year.




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