The South Delta Sun Devils dominated large stretches of play Monday on its home pitch at Winskill Park, yet managed to come away with a slim 1-0 win over Surrey's red-clad, visiting Tamanawis Wildcats. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of VarsityLetters.ca)
Feature High School Girls Soccer

04.23.18: Sardis Falcons continue to gain altitude, Chilliwack girls extend stay at No. 1 in B.C. AAA soccer rankings

LANGLEY —The province’s most dominant senior varsity girls soccer team continued its roll and extended its stay at No. 1 in the B.C. girls AAA rankings.

Chilliwack’s Sardis Falcons pushed their FV East record to a perfect 4-0 through last week’s ranking period, and have outscored their league foes 33-1 over that stretch.

Surrey’s defending B.C. champion Panorama Ridge Thunder climb into the top four after its 2-0 win over Earl Marriott kept it undefeated in FV South league play, and keeps alive the potential of a showdown of unbeatens next week when the Thunder hosts the South Delta Sun Devils at Newton Athletic Park.

Tsawwassen’s Sun Devils (4-0) climbed one spot to No. 8 this week, then opened the current week on Monday afternoon with a 1-0 win at home to Surrey’s Tamanawis Wildcats.

Here is this week’s top 10:

AAA GIRLS SOCCER

1 Sardis Falcons (Chilliwack) (LW-1) 

2 Argyle Pipers (North Vancouver) (2)

3 Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils (Coquitlam) (3)

4 Panorama Ridge Thunder (Surrey) (5) 

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

6 Oak Bay Breakers (Victoria) (7) 

7 Kitsilano Blue Demons (Vancouver) (4)

8 Centennial Centaurs (Coquitlam) (9)

9 Enver Creek Cougars (Surrey) (10)

10 South Delta Sun Devils (HM)

Honourable mention — Kelowna Owls (NR), Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs (Vancouver) (HM), Claremont Spartans (Victoria) (HM), Riverside Rapids (Port Coquitlam) (8)

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