The Williams Lake U14 girls soccer team of Sara Vermuelen (back from left), Anisha Kainth, Brooke LeRoy, Tiana Brenner, Jessica Rowley, Paige Call, Hailey Kitsul, Kerri Rankin (front from left), Maria DiMarco, Amanda Lane, Morgan Worthington, Violet Kritz, Tatiana Hill and (missing) Paige Outhouse, Jaymie Grove, Taylor Wessels, Ali Waterhouse, Emma Pittman, Devyn Baerg, Katarina Price and Megan Neufeld brought home a gold medal from the Cariboo Youth Soccer League finals.

The Williams Lake U14 girls soccer team of Sara Vermuelen (back from left), Anisha Kainth, Brooke LeRoy, Tiana Brenner, Jessica Rowley, Paige Call, Hailey Kitsul, Kerri Rankin (front from left), Maria DiMarco, Amanda Lane, Morgan Worthington, Violet Kritz, Tatiana Hill and (missing) Paige Outhouse, Jaymie Grove, Taylor Wessels, Ali Waterhouse, Emma Pittman, Devyn Baerg, Katarina Price and Megan Neufeld brought home a gold medal from the Cariboo Youth Soccer League finals.

Soccer teams gearing up for provincials

The Williams Lake under-14 girls soccer team held its opposition scoreless late June to march away with a gold medal.

The Williams Lake under-14 girls soccer team held its opposition scoreless late June to march away with a gold medal from the Cariboo Youth Soccer League finals in Quesnel.

The team thumped Prince George, 5-0, then handily downed Quesnel, 4-0, en route to the championship.

The Williams Lake under-16 girls, meanwhile, scooped up a silver medal at the tournament.

The team lost a heartbreaker, 1-0, to Quesnel in the final off a penalty kick after a Quesnel player was fouled in the box.

Lakecity soccer teams are now preparing to travel to their respective provincial championships this weekend.

The under-14 girls will be in Nelson, the under-14 boys travel to 100 Mile House and the under-16 girls and the under-17 boys make their way to Penticton.

Williams Lake Tribune