Last season had a storybook finish for veteran Centennial soccer coach Larry Moro and the rest of his Centaurs. Now, defending B.C. champion Centennial opens the 2019 campaign as the team to beat. (Photo by Howard Tsumura property of VarsityLetters.ca 2019. All Rights Reserved)
Feature High School Girls Soccer

Defending champion Centennial Centaurs open B.C. senior girls Triple A soccer season at No. 1

LANGLEY — It’s the defending B.C. champions and the team they went to overtime to beat in 2018 provincial final.

The Centennial Centaurs and Fleetwood Park Dragons are Nos. 1-2 to start a new season of B.C. senior girls AAA soccer.

The Centaurs have already won the Guildford Park invitational, while the Dragons claimed first place at last week’s UBC Invitational.

For a feature on No 2 Fleetwood Park, click here!

Here’s our first look at the provincial Top 10:

SOCCER

SENIOR GIRLS

TRIPLE A

TOP 10

1 Centennial Centaurs (Coquitlam)

2 Fleetwood Park Dragons (Surrey)

3 Argyle Pipers (North Vancouver)

4 Oak Bay Breakers (Victoria)

5 Dr. Charles Best Blue Devils (Coquitlam)

6 Panorama Ridge Thunder (Surrey)

7 Mt. Boucherie Bears (Kelowna)

8 R.A. McMath Wildcats (Richmond)

9 Sullivan Heights Stars (Surrey)

10 Riverside Rapids (Port Coquitlam)

Honourable mention — Sardis Falcons (Chillwack), Nanaimo District Islanders, Reynolds Roadrunners (Victoria)

(B.C. Girls High School Soccer)

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