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Team Riverside wins soccer championship

Melissa Dionisio, left and Parker Davies race for the ball in the championship match last Thursday. Team Riverside Value Drug Mart edged out DVSS United for the win.

Team Riverside Value Drug Mart came out on top to conclude the first ever season for Adult co-ed soccer in Drumheller.
    The team took on DVSS United in the final last Thursday night, June 26, at the Drumheller soccer field.  Team Riverside finished the round robin season in third place and beat team Esso to make it the final.  DVSS United finished the regular season in fourth, but upset the number one team Brick to make it to the championship.
    DVSS United looked strong from the get-go and scored on their first drive to go up 1-nil.
    Before the halftime, Team Riverside Value Drug Mart tied the game on a scramble in front of the DVSS United net. Emilie Toews knocked it in.
    The teams were evenly matched throughout most of the game.  Jay Mulgrew was able to punch it in and put Riverside up 2-1.
    Riverside was then tasked with holding off a DVSS United onslaught for the remainder of the half. They were able to outlast them for the win.
“A 2-1 game is phenomenal between the third and four place teams. It shows how much parity  there was amongst the league, it was great to it was competitive but still recreational,” said league organizer Gavin Makse.
    This has been an exciting inaugural  year for  the adult coed eight a side league. The teams were evenly matched, making every game competitive.  It also saw great participation with 60 players, enough for four teams to take to the field for the short but action packed season.
    “It was a success just to have the league happen,” said Makse. “It was great to see 60 people come together to have some fun and play some recreational soccer.”
    He is hopeful the league will grow and thrive.
    “Already people are asking about the summer, the fall and indoor. That is what we want to see,” he said.
    For the remainder of the summer, there will be drop-in at the field on Tuesday and Thursday nights.  There is also the possibility of an indoor league this fall at the Badlands Community Facility.
    “Hopefully we can expand on four teams, maybe set our goals on five or six and possibly even go full field next year,” said Makse.


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