Upper Island Storm U17 players Griffin Douglas, left, and Jason Roodbol close in, but Mid-Isle FC Highlanders player Daniel Doukakis gets to the ball first during a friendly on Sunday at Nanaimo's Merle Logan Field.

Upper Island Storm U17 players Griffin Douglas, left, and Jason Roodbol close in, but Mid-Isle FC Highlanders player Daniel Doukakis gets to the ball first during a friendly on Sunday at Nanaimo's Merle Logan Field.

Highlanders win another one

Mid-Isle FC shut out Chilliwack FC by a 3-0 score on Saturday at Nanaimo's Merle Logan Field.

The Mid-Isle FC Highlanders can control the way their soccer season goes.

The Pacific Coast Soccer League reserve side, representing Nanaimo and Ladysmith, won again this past weekend and has now won six straight.

“We’ve had a great start…” said Daragh Fitzgerald, Highlanders player. “We’re getting towards our peak at the right time.”

Mid-Isle shut out Chilliwack FC by a 3-0 score on Saturday at Nanaimo’s Merle Logan Field. The game was 1-0 at half, too close for the coaches’ comfort.

“We had the play, but we weren’t finishing those opportunities and you never know,” said Bill Merriman, the team’s coach.

Chilliwack is a physical opponent that Mid-Isle needed to figure out as the match progressed.

“Because they are a big, strong team, in the air we basically had no chance…” said Merriman. “Our biggest thing was we were playing the ball on the ground and getting through them.”

Dan Cato, Renan Rebelatto and Russell Lederer scored, Jordan De Graaf assisted on all three goals and Scott Brown posted the shutout.

Mid-Isle’s record gives the side some breathing room in the table, but the players can’t let up. Four of their last five are on the road including two games against a good Victoria Highlanders team and then back-to-back games in the Interior to close out the schedule.

“It’s basically up to us,” Merriman said. “It’s going to come down to that, whether we trip up or whether we keep on the roll we’re on.”

Fitzgerald said even with the team’s first-place record, guys are committed to practice and are training hard.

“The guys, they don’t miss a beat…” he said. “Nobody wants to spend the whole summer training two nights a week and playing every weekend and throw it away just out of complacency in the last couple of weeks.”

GAME ON … Mid-Isle FC visits Victoria on Thursday (July 3) and hosts Kelowna United on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at Ladysmith’s Forrest Field.

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