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CCHS still undefeated

Fielding one of the best small school soccer clubs in the province, the Canmore Collegiate High School Crusaders boys soccer team continued its undefeated season with a pair of games.
Spencer Postman battles for control of the ball during the Canmore Collegiate High School Crusaders’ 1-1 tie against High River (May 9).
Spencer Postman battles for control of the ball during the Canmore Collegiate High School Crusaders’ 1-1 tie against High River (May 9).

Fielding one of the best small school soccer clubs in the province, the Canmore Collegiate High School Crusaders boys soccer team continued its undefeated season with a pair of games.

Against the Highwood Mustangs on May 9 at Millennium Field, Canmore poured on the offence, but couldn’t capitalize on multiple chances. A late goal by young defender Brandon Butler tied the game late, as the Crusaders salvaged a tie.

Canmore gave up a goal early on a defensive miscue and responded with wave after wave of offensive pressure.

On Monday, May 14, Canmore rediscovered its scoring touch. They defeated Strathmore by a 5-1 score. Postman and John Lee scored twice for Canmore in the victory, while Jihu Chun added a single. Canmore is now ranked first in its division, one point ahead of Holy Trinity Academy.


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