The Cascade Friday, November 26th 2010 Volume 18 Issue 32

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER26th 2010

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WOMEN'S TEAM WINS UFV'S FIRST-EVER NATIONAL MEDAL _J)JVLD_J((NJin the first half, UFV went to work

CONTRIBUTERpressuring the Carabin defense and had numerous excellent The University of the Fraser opportunities to tie the match. The Valley Cascades defeated the Carabin led 1-0 at the half. University of Montreal Carabins, UFV came out strong in the 3-2, on penalty kicks to capture second half, and rookie Carly the 2010 CIS Bronze Medal. The Neesion, from Maple Ridge, tied Cascades won the Canada West the match for the Cascades early. title last weekend in Edmonton, Danika Snnok, from Chilliwack, Alberta, and last weekend they would give UFV the lead ten captured the schools' first ever minutes after Neeson's goal, and national medal, in Charlottetown, the Cascades defense would PEI. They battled hard against the make it stand until Montreal tied Quebec Champion Carabins, and the match with only ten minutes in the end, they won the match on remaining. the strength of the team's ability to With no overtime, the match shoot penalty shots after the first went straight to penalty shots, 90 minutes ended in a tie. The CIS and just like last week's Canada does not play overtime in Bronze West semi-final shoot out with Medal games; it goes straight to TWU, the penalty shots lasted 7 penalty shots instead of overtime rounds until fourth year veteran first. midfielder Marie Verbenkov, from Playing the match without Langley, scored the fifth penalty starting goalkeeper Chantelle shot for UFY and after a miss Biagioni, of Pitt Meadows, and by Montreal, the Cascades were captain Megan Webster, of national bronze medalists! Abbotsford, both due to injuries, "Once again I walk off the field the Cascades rallied around extremely proud of my team. We goalkeeper Charmaine Biagioni, battled hard and took a quality also from Pitt Meadows, and opponent to penalties," said UFV went to work battling the Quebec Head Coach Rob Giesbrecht. "The Champions for 90 solid minutes. girls stepped up and took their The match was close, and after penalties with confidence, and Montreal scored the first goal late Charmaine did so well for her first

taste of CIS soccer." "Giving up the goal late in the first half was disappointing because we have been so efficient at defending set pieces. Carly Neeson was excellent this week and it was so fitting for her to level the score at 1-1.Danika was injured early in the tournament but she was back to her usual stuff and she scored the goal to put us up 2-1." Neeson was named ""Player of the Match" for all three Cascade games.

"The CIS bronze is a great accomplishment for our team. We can all hold our heads high knowing that we gave it everything we had all year long. It's a fantastic way for our fifth year players to finish their university careers, and it was special that all 3 were on the field at the end of the match." Fifth year veterans include Lyndsay Munro, from Maple Ridge, Roxanne Snook, from Chilliwack, and Selina Miller, from Abbotsford.

After winning the Canada West title, the Cascadeswent on to score

bronzein nationals. '


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