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Senior Girls Soccer (Red)

Besides competing in the local ETIAC high school league, our senior varsity teams participate in the annual Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) tournaments. This season, in lieu of CAIS, the girls will co-host a home invitational in October along with the senior boys. During the 2021 campaign, the Spartans won the ETIAC regular season banner and playoff trophy. In 2022, there are two senior girls teams, White and Red.

2022 Schedule

List of 10 events.

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JG Soccer News

List of 20 news stories.

  • Athlete of the Week: Rosalie Tremblay

    From Sherbrooke, Quebec, Rosalie Trembaly played in the final game of the senior girls soccer ETIAC playoffs the same way she played all year: with tenacity, grit and skill. The Grade 9 student was everywhere on the field, and always a threat to the opposing defence while scoring both of her team’s goals in a 2-1 victory against Alexander Galt High School. Her first goal of the game was a beautiful looping shot, as we have come to expect from her. The game-winning goal was all about effort, with a strong finish, to put her team ahead with just a minute or two left in the game. When asked after the game how she scored the goals despite being covered by defence, she credited her teammates. A true team player, from Senior Girls Red Soccer, Rosalie Tremblay.
  • SG Soccer Red, Running Win Big on Wednesday

    In a dramatic underdog performance, the Senior Girls (Red) Spartans captured the ETIAC playoff trophy Wednesday, defeating Alexander Galt Regional 2-1.
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  • SG Soccer White Semi-Final: That's Soccer

    By Erik Van Dyke
    Soccer 2022 came to an end last Monday vs Alexander Galt. We went into the do-or-die playoff game short-handed, with both Charlotte H and Gloria out with the flu, AND we were going up against an opponent hell-bent on revenge after losing the banner to us a week earlier.
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  • SG Soccer White: Last Regular Season Game

    By Erik Van Dyke
    It had been less than 14 hours since we’d left it all on Coulter Field, after 80 minutes of blood-and-guts soccer. Less than 14 hours since we’d battled Alexander Galt for the coveted ETIAC banner. Less than 14 hours since that triumphant bus ride home.
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  • SG Soccer White: Backflips, Handstands and the Best Photo Shoot Ever

    By Erik Van Dyke
    Add in hugs, huge smiles, and the loudest, most joyful team cheer I’ve heard in years, and you’ve got what happened after the ETIAC banner-deciding game three nights ago vs perpetual soccer rival Alexander Galt.
    What happened during the game? I’m glad you asked…
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  • SG Soccer White: Keeping the Dream Alive

    By Erik Van Dyke
    Going into this game @ Massey, we knew we were the masters of our own destiny. We held our fate firmly in our hands. We knew that if we could win (not lose, and NOT tie) our last three games of the season, that we would bring the coveted ETIAC regular season banner back home to SC for the second year in a row.
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  • Athlete of the Week: Bernadette von Campenhausen

    This week’s Athlete of the Week from Senior Girls Soccer (White) can beat you in a lot of different ways. She can speed past you, she can hammer a shot by you, she can dribble through you, or, if you’re in her way, she can just run you right over. Bernadette’s rare combination of speed, power, balance and finesse makes her a nightmare for opposing defenders, but what really sets her apart is her work rate and her drive. In fact, it is completely normal for this unselfish Grade 10 athlete from Hamburg, Germany to work so hard that by the second half her legs are cramping up and she has to limp off the field. One of the premier goal scorers in the league, congratulations Athlete Of The Week Bernadette von Campenhausen.
  • SG Soccer White: Sitting Pretty at SIT

    By Erik Van Dyke
    Musings, observations and the occasional insight from our finalist plaque finish at our very own Stanstead Invitational (aka Dyke ‘n’ Friends) Tournament this past weekend.
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  • SG Soccer White: Too Much Turkey?

    By Erik Van Dyke
    You know that feeling when you’ve just finished eating so much Thanksgiving dinner that your stomach actually hurts, and for some reason you still force down a piece of apple pie and a scoop of ice cream, and then you finally push yourself away from the table and all you feel like doing is lying down on your back in the middle of the living room?
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  • SG Soccer White... vs Red: All Guts

    By Erik Van Dyke
    I’ve been coaching a long time. I’ve seen a lot. But I don’t know if I’ve ever witnessed a gutsier performance than this past Tuesday’s game vs SC Red. I honestly don’t think you girls could’ve given any more than you did.
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  • SG Soccer White: That Perfect Boarding School Day

    By Erik Van Dyke
    You can’t ask for much more than what happened this past Saturday. First away game vs our oldest rival from BCS. Blue skies, a few wispy white clouds, the smell of freshly mown grass (so fresh we had to keep banging grass off our cleats), bright white lines, trees just beginning to turn colour. As the players started their warmup, looking sharp and together, I couldn’t help but think, “Yep, I’m a little jealous…I wish I was player today.”
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  • Athlete of the Week: Emilie Labonté

    The Athlete of the Week is a first-year Spartan from Orford, Quebec. Playing for the senior girls red soccer team and in her first game ever as a Spartan, this Grade 8 student scored four goals in her team’s 8-0 win over Richmond. Her work effort never faltered, and she constantly pressured the opponents’ defence and goalie throughout the game, but especially in the second half. Congratulations, Emilie Labonté.
  • Bernadette von Campenhausen tussles for the ball.

    SG Soccer White: Home Opener

    By Erik Van Dyke
    Finally it was time. The first game of the season. Right here at home, an ETIAC tilt vs Massey Vanier, on a misty/rainy September day. After a week and a half of practice, we were ready – and a little nervous – to get the 2022 season under way.
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  • The Perfect Ending

    By Erik Van Dyke
    Late autumn weather in the Eastern Townships can be harsh. Cold rain, wind, even hail. But not this past Wednesday at the ETIAC final, with the Playoff Championship Trophy on the line. Blue sky, puffy white clouds and technicolor trees. Couldn’t ask for better.
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  • SG Soccer vs Richmond - ETIAC Semi-Final

    By Erik Van Dyke, Senior Girls Soccer Coach
    I tell ya, I did NOT see that coming. After a dispirited warmup – even by our low standards! – your Banniere Championnes Spartans refused to look past our opponents, ignored the late ref, and shook off the cold to produce hands down the best team performance of the season.
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  • Athlete of the Week: Lisa Patenaude

    Athlete of the Week has been awarded to: Lisa Patenaude, of the senior girls soccer team.
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  • ! La Banniere !

    By Erik Van Dyke
    Let’s go back in time a little. To October 6th, 2014. “Frozen” is the biggest movie in the world. “Happy”, “Let Her Go” and my girl TSwift’s “Shake It Off” are the top songs. And Stanstead College travels to Lennoxville, Quebec to take on Bishop’s College School in the last ETIAC regular season game of the season. In that game, which they win 6-1, your Spartans clinch 1st place in the league to win the Regular Season Banner.
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  • SG Soccer: Runnin’ Wild in Richmond

    By Erik Van Dyke, Senior Girls Soccer Coach
    Sometimes no matter what you do, you can’t score. You can do a million things right, bring the ball down, connect passes, play to feet, pepper the opposing keeper, but sometimes it doesn’t matter. Scoring in soccer is hard, and it often happens that the ball simply refuses to find the back of the net. But this past Wednesday was NOT one of those days. This past Wednesday the bounces went our way, the floodgates opened, and your Spartans had themselves a good ol’-fashioned offensive jamboree.
     
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  • SG Soccer: Big Game vs MVR

    By Erik Van Dyke, Senior Girls Soccer Coach
    In a four-game regular season, every game matters. After tying Alexander Galt in our first ETIAC game, we are still in control of our own destiny, but the margin for success is razor-thin. There is zero room for error if we want to win the coveted ETIAC League banner. We will most likely have to win all of our remaining three games, AND allow as few goals as possible in the process to have a chance (as goals against would be the tie-breaker should we end up tied with Galt at season’s end).
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  • SG Soccer: Return of the ETIAC

    By Laura Kirby
    Last week featured the first competitive ETIAC game – in any sport – in a very long time. The last time Stanstead College squared off against ETIAC competition was in the 2019 soccer playoffs, two Septembers ago. And the last (and only!) time I was a head coach for a soccer game was even further back, when Coach Varro was taking his paternity leave back in 2017.
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