The Coquitlam Chiefs midget A1 team picked up a Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association banner last week.
The team finished up the regular season with a 17-0-3 record, good enough for first place in their division. It is the first time the club has had an undefeated season.
“It is a continuation of what we did last year,” said coach Mischa Polzin, a director with the Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association.
When he took over in the 2015/’16 season, the club won three games. A year later they improved to 11 wins before this season’s 17 victories.
“All the boys have played well and we hope to continue improving and hope we can repeat what we did last year,” he said.
The club is now hoping to take part in the Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association provincials in Prince George later this season.
POMO UNITED
Port Moody United put another notch in the win column last week.
The Metro Women’s Soccer League Div. 2 club took down the Dunbar Thunder 4-2 in a game that improved their record to 3-0 and allowed the team to advance to the quarterfinals next week.
Delanea Clark got things started for United, netting two goals in the first half. Katie Groenke and Chloe Haner each added tallies in the second to secure the victory.
Kirsten Dougans also had a strong game on offence and defence.
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