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Kodiaks & Cents early N. Fraser frontrunners

Kodiaks jump out to 3-0 lead in the soccer standings
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The Gleneagle Talons had a tough time getting out of their own end during the Triple-A high school girls soccer season home opener against Coquitlam rivals the Centennial Centaurs at Town Centre Park last week. The Cents defeated the Talons 7-0 and are currently 2-0 on the season.

The Centennial Centaurs showed they aren’t going to sit back on a lead when it comes to them this season. 

The Triple-A high school girls soccer club shutout the Gleneagle Talons in the season home-opener at Town Centre Park, beating up on their Coquitlam rivals 7-0. 

Another win against Riverside this week has put Centennial in second place in the North Zone Standings with a 2-0 record, outscoring both their early opponents 11-1. 

But staying on top of their division will not be easy this season for the Cents.

There is some tough talent in the zone, with the Heritage Woods Kodiaks already posting three wins so far this season and.

The Port Moody squad started out the year on the road, with a 4-2 victory over Riverside last Monday at Gates Park. The club followed up with a second win over another Port Coquitlam team, the Terry Fox Ravens, who the Kodiaks defeated 3-1 on the road.

The team hosted North Surrey at home Monday night, who they took down for their third win of the season. 

Dr. Charles Best secondary is currently in third place, but has only played one game so far this year — a 6-3 win over Terry Fox last week.

A second game against North Surrey last Wednesday was postponed and the team had a bye week on Monday. 

The season resumes on April 19, with Centennial taking on North Surrey, Charles Best taking on Gleneagles and Terry Fox taking on Riverside.