Coquitlam Now January 28 2011

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Sports

GRAND RE-OPENING

Borysenko key in Reds win

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Although two teams showed up, the score would suggest otherwise. Coquitlam’s u-18 Synergy made easy work of the Douglas Park Rangers Jan. 23, dismantling the Vancouver-based side by a score of 7-0. Rachel Catania and Kamila Rogic McLean led the offensive parade with two goals apiece, with Kaitlin Ahonen, Kayla Mobilio and Melissa Distefano potting singles. Keeper Claire Ayling picked up the clean sheet. •London Klauer most certainly lived up to the name on the front of her sweater last weekend. The u-14 girls Dynamite striker notched the first four-goal game of her career last week, helping the Coquitlam side post a lopsided 6-1 win over Cliff Avenue United. Picking up assists on Klauer’s four tallies were Annelise Denny, Liz Stewart and Andrea Tagliefero, while Amelia Stewart and Samantha Thomson capped off the offence. Backline players Jenny Varley, Sara Goncalves, and Caitlin Liboiron limited most, if not all, of Cliff Avenue’s attacks. Netminders Justyna Pomalecki and Kyla Currie split the goaltending duties in picking up the win. •It took almost 90 minutes for the payoff, but it was well worth the wait. The u-12 Storm broke open a scoreless deadlock in the last

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Chiefs post 1-1 split The Vancouver North East Chiefs kept pace with the pack by splitting a pair of games with the Greater Vancouver Canadians last week. The major midget hockey team first posted a 5-4 win Saturday before falling 6-4 a

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minute of play last week to defeat a feisty Golden Ears Ravens side 1-0. Jayme Dahlman provided the game’s lone marker on her lastminute breakaway, depositing the winner into the top shelf to seal the win. Eryn Straughan earned the shutout in the Coquitlam nets, while defenders Emma Vandermey and Alexandra Arizanovic kept the Golden Ears attackers at bay. • Having already punched their ticket to the Conference Cup finals in March, the u-16 silver boys Dynamo team showed last week the form that got them there. Four different marksmen tallied in Coquitlam’s 4-2 win over Peace Arch, with Kevin Anderson, Domenic Fayad, Luka Cipin and Kyle Weir each doing their part on offence. Coquitlam’s Conference Cup date is set for March 12, when the Dynamo play host to Chilliwack.

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day later. Coquitlam’s Daniel Del Bianco’s posted four points in the club’s first game, while fellow Coquitlam native Jamie Waddington netted the 5-4 game winner with less than two minutes remaining.

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Eugene Borysenko held the fort until his reinforcements arrived, and their timing couldn’t have been better. The Port Moody Reds under-18 gold side got timely netminding from Borysenko particularly after falling behind 1-0 after one half, as he turned away a series of shots from the opposing Lander strikers after the second-half whistle. Bolstered by rock-solid defence from the likes of Andrew Pilcher, Matthew Brown, Matthew Wahlroth and Ben Vovko, the offence then took it upon themselves to turn the tide. Reshad Ziauddin levelled the score at one off a nifty give and go from a corner kick, while teammate Shahin Rasulniya notched the winner two minutes later off a seeing-eye cross from Trenton Murphy. Not to be outdone, the midfield corps consisting of Pedrum Mahlooji, Vahid Vafaee, Liam Viippola and Ziauddin earned full marks for controlling the flow of the game’s second half. • A lost opportunity turned into redemption last week for the Port Moody u-13 AC selects. The club dropped last week’s Conference Cup tilt in the gold division, but rolled their collective sleeves up and got back at it with a convincing 5-0 trouncing of New West United. Stefan Kamner led the way with two goals for the home side, while Mustafa Yousef, Matthew Le and Tak Tasaka each netted singles. • Julia Basa’s lone tally wasn’t enough to help overcome the bite of the Semiahmoo Scorpions, as her u-16 Nitro gold side dropped a 3-1 decision to the Surrey-based squad. Turning in strong efforts were Mercedes Hamilton and Alecia Tingling.

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