They both hail from the Tri-Cities but that is where the similarities end between the Port Coquitlam Saints and the Coquitlam Jr. Adanacs.
Coquitlam showed its dominance in front of their fans at the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex Wednesday night, decimating the Saints 19-6.
Cole Shafer got things started for the Adanacs, scoring a pair of goals one minute apart to kickoff the first period. Johnathan Kraakman scored his lone marker of the game five minutes later, followed by singles from Brett Kujala, Jake Taylor and a pair of goals from Wesley Berg to close out the opening period.
At the other end of the rink, the Saints offence sputtered as the team failed to get on the scoreboard in the opening period and registered only six shots.
Coquitlam kept up the pressure in the second period, with Eli McLaughlin scored his first of four goals in the game, while Berg picked up the hat trick with his third.
The Saints managed to score a few of their own, with Gordie Phillips netting a pair of goals in the second.
A's goalie Riley Camazzola stopped 27 of the 33 shots he faced, while Christian DelBianco was perfect in the ten minutes of relief work he got during the game.
Bryce Phenix was chased after the first period, where he let in seven of 19, while Guilio DelBianco stopped 30 of 42 shots he facedin the second and third period.
The Jr. A's currently sit in second place behind New Westminster in the B.C. Jr. 'A' Lacrosse League season with a 17-1-0 record, while the Saints are in last pace at 2-15-1.