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Team News
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Men capture Bronze at CCAA Nationals
Despite a disappointing first game, the Royals finish with a 2-1 tourney record November 9, 2009 Toronto, ON
Team with the Bronze and Trophy
All-Canadian Reynold Stewart had the lone marker for the Douglas College Royals serving as the game winner defeating the Mount Royal University Cougars 1-0 to take home the Bronze Medal at the Big Kahuna/adidas CCAA Mens Soccer National Championships.
Douglas goalkeeper Gyrish Kaniah, who was outstanding throughout the tournament, was named Player of the Game for the Royals. Teammates Donald Kambere and Devlin Pereira were named Offensive and Defensive Players of the Game, respectively. The Bronze Medalist Royals finish the tournament with a 2-1 record and a 13:1:3 win-loss-draw league season record.
Douglas College was also awarded the Fair Play Trophy and striker Owen Sinclair was named to the all-tournament team. Kaniah, for his efforts, was awarded the top goalkeeper award.
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Reynold Stewart wins BCCAA Player of the Week
Reynold Stewart earns another nod as Player of the Week November 2, 2009 New Wesminster
Reynold Stewart
photo by Jerald WalliserReynold Stewart is a Second year athlete from South Delta Secondary that has become an integral part of the Royals’ soccer team. His ability to play three different positions at an exceptional level has been key in the team’s success thus far. Stewart has had tremendous personal success this season being named BCCAA Player of the Year, 1st team all star, and lead the league in scoring.
This past weekend was an exceptional weekend for Stewart as he propelled the Royals to key victory’s over nationally ranked Capilano University on Saturday in the Provincial Championship Semi-Final and then again on Sunday against Vancouver Island University in the Provincial Championship Final. Saturday’s game saw Stewart set up the eventual game winner, and was continually causing havoc for the Blues defenders on route to a Royals 3-0 win over Capilano. Sunday’s Provincial Championship saw Stewart turn in yet another solid performance setting up the second goal on route to a 2-0 Royals win over VIU to win the Provincial Championships and send the Royals to Nationals in Ontario. Reynold was named Tournament MVP for his efforts. All games at Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario, November 4-7th, 2009.
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Royals take home the Gold at Provincial Championships
Bad weather could not stop our Royals from claiming victory October 26, 2009 New Wesminster
Locker room celebrationAmidst a downpour of rain and heavy winds, the Douglas College Royals men's soccer team defeated the Vancouver Island University Mariners 2-0 to take home the gold medal in the 2009 BCCAA Provincial Soccer Championships.
The Royals headed into the championship tournament with a 9:1:2 win/loss/draw record and an outstanding 42:10 goals for/goals against average placing several athletes on the Provincial All-Star team. Among them was #11 Reynold Stewart who was also selected as 2009 Male BCCAA Soccer Athlete of the Year.
After a scoreless first half, the Royals came out of the locker room determined to not let their hopes of an appearance in Toronto for the CCAA Soccer National Championships be washed away with the rain. The deadlock was broken at the 9 min. mark in the second half by #20 Vito Iacobellis giving Douglas a 1-0 lead. Vito's day wasn't done as he added another goal shortly after, sealing the victory for the Royals.
Up next for Royals is an appearance at the 2009 CCAA National Championships where they look for a repeat performance of their 2005 National Championship win.
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BCCAA Provincial Soccer Awards Announced
Douglas scores big as six athletes garner All-Star Awards October 15, 2009 New Wesminster
Reynold Stewart
The BCCAA announced the award winners for this years first and second team all-stars as well as the player of the year award. Congratulations to our athletes who are honored to be selected.
- Women
- Second Team All-Star
- Stephanie Walker
- Men
- First Team All-Star
- Donald Kambere
- Owen Sinclair
- Reynold Stewart
- Second Team All-Star
- Vishal Chand
- Ivan Estrada
BCCAA Male Soccer Player of the Year Reynold Stewart
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BCCAA Male Soccer Athlete of the Week
Reynold Stewart earns award after outstanding weekend October 15, 2009 New Wesminster
Reynold Stewart
Reynold Stewart is a 2nd year athlete from South Delta Secondary. He has become an integral part of the Douglas College men’s soccer team. His ability to play three different positions at an exceptional level has been key in the Royals’ success thus far.
This was an outstanding weekend for Stewart as he propelled the Royals to key victory’s over number 1 Nationally ranked Capilano University on Saturday and Kwantlen University on Monday with the Royals continuing to battle for provincial playoff seeding. Stewart finished the weekend off with 4 goals and 5 assists. On Saturday vs the Blues, Stewart brought is “A Game”, scoring a goal, setting up 2 others, and was unlucky not score a second in a 4-0 victory. On Monday, Stewart capped the weekend off by scoring a hat trick and setting up 3 others in a Royals 9-0 romp over the hapless Eagles.
The Royals enter the last weekend of play in 1st place in Pool A and a secured playoff berth. They head into this weekend vs UBC Okanagan and Thompson Rivers University.
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Lace Up the Boots, Soccer is HERE!
Soccer teams kick off season September 6th, 2009 New Wesminster
Ivan Estrada
Photo by Jerald WalliserThe Douglas Royals soccer teams boarded the bus on Saturday morning for the long trip to Prince George to take on the UNBC Wolves in season opener of BCCAA league action.
The Men's team were looking to build on the 2008 BCCAA bronze medal and have been hard at work since early in the summer. "We have been training very hard and are undefeated in pre-season, the team looks very good and we are doing things now that we couldn't do by mid season last year" stated veteran striker Ivan Estrada.
Meanwhile on the Women's side the Royals are looking to challenge for a playoff spot and can count on returning players Michelle Candusso, Stephanie Walker, Lia Romanelli as well as international student and Goalkeeper Andrea Echiverria to lead the way.
A few hours outside of Prince George the Teams came to their first roadblock – a flat tire. This problem caused them a 3 hours delay arriving late into the night. The next road block was the UNBC Timberworlves who came out with fire at their home opener. In the end the Royals Women team came out on the sort end by a score of 1 – 0. The Men’s team scored first and then settled in, eventually losing 3 – 2. Despite the result the coaching staff saw many things positive. "We are sure that we can make a few changes during practice this week and we will be rady for the return match at Douglas.” stated head coach Joe Omerod
The Royals open up at home on Saturday, September 12th with the Women kicking off at 12noon and the Men at 2pm verses the same UNBC Wolves. All home games are played at the Coquitlam Town Centre

