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Royals celebrate first-ever provincial title

The Douglas College Royals did something they’ve always dreamed of. The women’s soccer team corralled the program’s first-ever PacWest provincial title, blanking defending champion Vancouver Island University 2-0 on Saturday.
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The Douglas College women's soccer team captured the PacWest title last week with a 2-0 victory over the Vancouver Island University.

The Douglas College Royals did something they’ve always dreamed of.
The women’s soccer team corralled the program’s first-ever PacWest provincial title, blanking defending champion Vancouver Island University 2-0 on Saturday.
By a dominating performance, the Royals held a firm advantage from the opening kickoff, taking the lead in the 26th minute when two-time PacWest player of the year Marni McMillan delivered a brilliant pass to striker Danae Harding, who buried it for the 1-0 advantage.
In the second half Douglas continued its forward press, eventually doubling its lead off Mikayla Hamilton’s tally in the 66th minute.
“Our first goal was an absolute screamer from 25-yards out,” remarked head coach Chris Laxton. “The team came out a bit nervous to start (the game) but after 10 minutes we got on track and played to our strengths and were the better team.”
McMillan was named the player of the game, while Harding was chosen tournament MVP.
Both Port Moody natives, the pair have been on-field leaders over the past two seasons.
“The two of them added a lot of goals and combined for more goals than some clubs in the league,” said Laxton. “(Harding) got both game-winning goals this weekend, and the second one – that hard, long blast – was something I had heard about and was waiting to see… For Marni, she’s such a dominating force. Players are afraid to go too close to her because she has the pace to beat them, and badly.”
Another key contributor was third-year centreback Courtney Sine, a Burnaby North grad.
“She started throughout the tournament and was excellent,” noted the coach. “Courtney was calm and composed and limited the opposition to just two good chances.”
The New West-based Royals dominated the regular season 10-3-2, but one of their losses came at the hands of VIU.
The Royals advanced to the final after notching a similar 2-0 triumph over Kwantlen Polytechnical in the semifinal last Thursday.
Player of the Game Nicole Fraser and Harding supplied the offence, as Douglas took the lead in the 27th minute and never looked back. Netminder Emmanuelle Langr stood up to the Kwantlen shooters, collecting the shutout.
Now the Royals turn their focus to Peterborough, Ont., where the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association’s national championships begin Nov. 11. The first opponent is Alberta champion Concordia.
A national champion will be crowned Nov. 14.