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So far the reps I know of are:

NB - None - They are serving a 2 year suspenstion due to the fiasco and avoiding of embarassment of getting killed 8-0 every game

PEI - Avondale Islanders (aka Velvet Underground)

NS - Halifax City who defeated Dunbrack inthe final (the one game you lose after only leaking 5 goals in 14 and its the final..lol)

NL - Holy Cross...bout time! (Scary fact: The one time they won Nationals was in *gasp* Saskatchewan in 1988...repeat?)

Anything else?

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quote:Originally posted by Bates

West Van out of BC. Defending Champs Calgary Callies out of Alberta. Hellas out of Manitoba and Huskies Alumni out of SK. Here is the website for the Tournament.

http://www.csanationals.com/games_men.php

I only see the Edmonton Scottish out of Alberta. They placed first (Callies second). Too bad because I was hoping that they could pull off the first ever three-peat.

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In other age groups, following Calgary teams are representing Alberta:

- BU18 Foothills Crew

- GU18 Foothills Athletics

- BU16 SWU Premiers

- GU14 Blizzard Juventus

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quote:Originally posted by Bates

That is a missprint. Callies won the Alberta Championship in Edmonton last weekend where they beat G&G in the final. Scottish won the league but lost to Callies in round robin at Provincials.

So it is the Championship winner or the league winner that goes from Alberta? I thought it was the league champ. I could be wrong and pleasantly happy to be so. I would love to see the Callies go for a record 3 straight.

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Found it. It is the Callies who will go for Alberta! [8D]

http://www.csanationals.com/teams_ab.php

"The mens and womens champions for Alberta have not yet been decided.

Information on these teams will be posted here once the provincial championships have been played."

And from the ASA site

2009 Senior Provincial Champions

Mike Traficante Challenge Cup - Calgary Callies

Fred Kern Jubilee Shield - Edmonton Victoria Club

Both Men's and Women's teams are off to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for Nationals

That makes me feel a whole lot better.

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quote:Originally posted by Ed

In other age groups, following Calgary teams are representing Alberta:

- BU18 Foothills Crew

- GU18 Foothills Athletics

- BU16 SWU Premiers

- GU14 Blizzard Juventus

In other age groups in youth out of BC:

  • BU18 Vancouver Selects
  • GU18 SBAA Nitro Elite
  • BU16 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Juventus (my son's team)
  • GU16 Kamloops Blaze
  • BU14 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Sparta
  • GU14 Semiahmoo Thunder

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quote:Originally posted by DJones

In other age groups in youth out of BC:

  • BU18 Vancouver Selects
  • GU18 SBAA Nitro Elite
  • BU16 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Juventus (my son's team)
  • GU16 Kamloops Blaze
  • BU14 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Sparta
  • GU14 Semiahmoo Thunder

Is Metro Ford a full club from house league up to youth and adult competitive ?

It would appear the boys program is strong do they run a girls program also ?

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quote:Originally posted by Trillium

Is Metro Ford a full club from house league up to youth and adult competitive ?

It would appear the boys program is strong do they run a girls program also ?

Yes and yes. In fact, at one time we also inquired about a CSL team back in the 80's but were told no

.

The club is made up of two succesful Coquitlam programs that merged a few years back. Metro-Ford Soccer Club ran a successful boys program and Coquitlam City Soccer ran a successful girls program. They have now merged into Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC.

Programs run from U5 all the way to over 35's. Select and Metro youth teams at every level as well as B teams that play in like a reserve league to select on the boys side. Also gold, silver, bronze, red and house in most age groups.

http://www.cmfsc.ca/index.htm

We have both men's and women's premier sides (as well as div 1 and U21 teams on the men's side). 8 Y-league teams (4 boys and 4 girls) in the spring as well as PCSL teams (women's open and U21's as well as U21 men's.) Plans are in the works to start a PDL team in the next year or so as our 'golden generation' matures. We also have an men's over 35 team as our senior players mature and get rounder (yours truly)!

It was a really good year for us. 2 teams heading off to nationals, 2 teams heading off to Florida for the Y League finals, 3 girls teams (U13, U16, U17) that lost in the semifinals and one boys team that lost in the semifinals (U18). We also had one underaged team win the Select B cup (U14's) and one that lost in the semifinals (U16) on the boys side.

10 years of running an Initiation Academy for players U5 - U7 and club academies for the older age groups as well as developing and attracting top coaches is now starting to see dividends. Next year could and should be even better.

Best of all, we are continually developing talented young players and coaches that litter the Y League (not just our teams), Canadian Danone Teams, BC Summer Games teams, Whitecaps prospects/academy/residency/men's/women's, Provincial Programs, top academies, NTC, Men and Women National programs, college/universities, MLS as well as players that leave for Europe.

http://www.cmfsc.ca/acknowledgments.htm

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quote:Originally posted by Trillium

Is Metro Ford a full club from house league up to youth and adult competitive ?

It would appear the boys program is strong do they run a girls program also ?

Yes and yes. In fact, at one time we also inquired about a CSL team back in the 80's but were told no

.

The club is made up of two succesful Coquitlam programs that merged a few years back. Metro-Ford Soccer Club ran a successful boys program and Coquitlam City Soccer ran a successful girls program. They have now merged into Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC.

Programs run from U5 all the way to over 35's. Select and Metro youth teams at every level as well as B teams that play in like a reserve league to select on the boys side. Also gold, silver, bronze, red and house in most age groups.

http://www.cmfsc.ca/index.htm

We have both men's and women's premier sides (as well as div 1 and U21 teams on the men's side). 8 Y-league teams (4 boys and 4 girls) in the spring as well as PCSL teams (women's open and U21's as well as U21 men's.) Plans are in the works to start a PDL team in the next year or so as our 'golden generation' matures. We also have an men's over 35 team as our senior players mature and get rounder (yours truly)!

It was a really good year for us. 2 teams heading off to nationals, 2 teams heading off to Florida for the Y League finals, 3 girls teams (U13, U16, U17) that lost in the semifinals and one boys team that lost in the semifinals (U18). We also had one underaged team win the Select B cup (U14's) and one that lost in the semifinals (U16) on the boys side.

10 years of running an Initiation Academy for players U5 - U7 and club academies for the older age groups as well as developing and attracting top coaches is now starting to see dividends. Next year could and should be even better.

Best of all, we are continually developing talented young players and coaches that litter the Y League (not just our teams), Canadian Danone Teams, BC Summer Games teams, Whitecaps prospects/academy/residency/men's/women's, Provincial Programs, top academies, NTC, Men and Women National programs, college/universities, MLS as well as players that leave for Europe.

http://www.cmfsc.ca/acknowledgments.htm

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quote:Originally posted by Gordon

The fields are grass...Umea may be chewed up a bit as it is season's end (haven't been by there for some time), but the Sasktel fields are in good shape.

Thx - normally they tell the facilities to close for a month at least before nats are held - lets hope they have done that as they have a lot of games to host

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quote:Originally posted by Bates

The Umea fields are grass but the Sasktel fields are artificial. Most of the grass fields in Saskatoon are in great shape this year as our summer was not that hot and they are not burned up like most summers.

Ah right you are about the Sasktel Fields...I do not know why, for some reason I was thinking the Sasktel Fields were at the university. Cursed corporate sponsorship!

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Ontario reps. at the Nationals:

Men - Real Toronto

Women - North London Galaxy

U-18 Boys - Niagara Falls Titans

U-18 Girls - West Rouge Storm

U-16 Boys - Ajax Gunners

U-16 Girls - Ajax United Magic

U-14 Boys - Markham Lightning

U-14 Girls - Ajax Strikers

Masters - Oakville Fine Homes

Classics - Rexdale Reunited Elites

I'm going to be in Saskatoon for the Mens' and Womens' Championships. Any fellow Voyageurs who are there, stop by and say 'Hi'.

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quote:Originally posted by Bill Spiers

Ontario reps. at the Nationals:

Men - Real Toronto

Women - North London Galaxy

U-18 Boys - Niagara Falls Titans

U-18 Girls - West Rouge Storm

U-16 Boys - Ajax Gunners

U-16 Girls - Ajax United Magic

U-14 Boys - Markham Lightning

U-14 Girls - Ajax Strikers

Masters - Oakville Fine Homes

Classics - Rexdale Reunited Elites

I'm going to be in Saskatoon for the Mens' and Womens' Championships. Any fellow Voyageurs who are there, stop by and say 'Hi'.

Bill any insights as to why Ajax seems to be so dominant in Ontario, its not the biggest town or club, what are they doing right to have so much success ?

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