Last season, Coquitlam's Dr. Charles Best (celebrating a goal) lost in penalty kicks to Fraser Heights in the Fraser Valley junior title game. This season, Best's seniors have moved into No, 1 in the provincial rankings. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of VarsityLetters.ca 2019. All Rights Reserved)
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04.15.19 edition B.C. Girls High School Soccer Top 10: Charles Best, Panorama Ridge vault ahead of Fraser Valley rivals

LANGLEY — Big changes atop the B.C. senior girls Triple A soccer rankings this week.

Coquitlam’s Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils and Surrey’s Panorama Ridge Thunder, each decisive early in their respective Fraser Valley North and South leagues, have vaulted into the top two spots in the provincial Top 10 issued today by B.C. Girls High School Soccer.

Former No. 1 Centennial drew with Riverside and former No. 2 Fleetwood Park with Clayton Heights in respective league matches over the last week.

As well, in a crosstown derby, Royal Bay topped former No 4 Oak Bay in an all-Victoria clash.

Here is the latest Top 10 poll:

SOCCER

SENIOR GIRLS

B.C. TRIPLE A

TOP 10

Poll #2

1 Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils (Coquitlam) (LW-5)

2 Panorama Ridge (Surrey) (6)

3 Argyle Pipers (North Vancouver) (3) 

4 Centennial Centaurs (Coquitlam) (1)

5 Fleetwood Park Dragons (Surrey) (2)

6 R.A. McMath Wildcats (Richmond) (8)

7 Mt. Boucherie Bears (Kelowna) (7)

8 Riverside Rapids (Port Coquitlam) (10)

9 Royal Bay Ravens (Victoria)(NR) 

10 Oak Bay Breakers (Victoria) (4)

Honourable mention — Sardis Falcons (Chillwack) (HM), Nanaimo District Islanders (HM), Reynolds Roadrunners (Victoria) (HM), Sullivan Heights Stars (Surrey) (9), South Delta Sun Devils (NR)

(B.C. Girls High School Soccer)

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