Reynolds Roadrunner Cecilia Way (No. 16) fights off Oak Bay goalie Libby Hogg on April 26 at the Braefoot Turf. Reynolds won 3-0 and remains the only undefeated team in senior girls AAA soccer this season. Travis Paterson/News Staff

Reynolds Roadrunner Cecilia Way (No. 16) fights off Oak Bay goalie Libby Hogg on April 26 at the Braefoot Turf. Reynolds won 3-0 and remains the only undefeated team in senior girls AAA soccer this season. Travis Paterson/News Staff

Reynolds top the table heading into Ryan Cup city playoffs

Roadrunners look to continue undefeated run against Claremont

– This story has been amended to include the changed venue for Thursday’s Ryan Cup soccer game

The undefeated Reynolds Roadrunners girls soccer team established themselves as the class of the Lower Island AAA high school level with a 4-0 win against the Oak Bay Breakers on Thursday at the Braefoot Turf.

Reynolds go into this Thursday’s Ryan Cup quarterfinals, 3 p.m. at Hampton Park (and not at Braefoot, where they usually play), as a key contender having won all five games without giving up a goal. The opponent is still to be determined.

Annie Kind, Ballantyne McCallum and Cecilia Way (two) scored for Reynolds last week.

In the final AAA regular season matches on Tuesday, Reynolds visit the Claremont Spartans, Mount Douglas Rams visit Oak Bay, and Stelly’s visit Spectrum, while at the A/AA level Lambrick visits Parkland, Esquimalt visit first-place Saint Michaels University.

With a win Tuesday Claremont (4-1), which has 12 points, could tie Reynolds in the standings and take first by way of defeating Reynolds.

Saanich News