November has been an exhilarating month for U15/2009 Girls teams across Canada, with several top-ranked squads showcasing their talent and determination at the Toyota National Championships. This month’s rankings highlight the best teams in the nation, celebrating their hard work, achievements, and standout performances. Here’s a detailed look at why these teams deserve their place among the Top 10:
1. CS St-Hubert | PLSJQ
Performance:
CS St-Hubert concluded their PLSJQ season in first place, demonstrating consistent excellence in one of Quebec’s most competitive leagues. Their strong defensive organization and clinical finishing make them a dominant force and deserving of the top spot.
2. AS Laval | PLSJQ
Performance:
AS Laval had an impressive season, finishing second in the PLSJQ and earning a silver medal at the PDP U15 Nationals. Their ability to compete at a high level consistently has solidified their position as one of Canada’s best teams.
3. Markham City | OPDL
Performance:
Markham City showed their strength by topping the OPDL regular season undefeated before narrowly losing in the OPDL Charity Shield final. They also impressed at the FTF Fall Showcase, winning two matches by a combined score of 9-0, further proving their dominance against top-tier competition.
4. TSS Rovers | BCSPL
Performance:
The TSS Rovers claimed the BCSPL U15/2009 Girls title to close out 2024 league play, elevating them from the Honorable Mentions list to the fourth-best team in the nation. Their championship run underscores their talent and determination.
5. St. Albert Impact | APDL
Performance:
St. Albert Impact sits at the top of the APDL with an impressive record of six wins, one draw, and just one loss. Their consistency and ability to dominate league play make them a standout team in Alberta.
6. Edmonton Warriors | EMSA
Performance:
The Edmonton Warriors achieved an extraordinary milestone by winning gold at the Toyota National Championships. Their exceptional teamwork and grit on the national stage make them a team to watch.
7. Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC | BCSPL
Performance:
Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC had a strong Phase 2 BCSPL season, earning a league title. However, their loss to TSS Rovers in the championship game drops them a few spots this month. Their quality and resilience remain undeniable.
8. Vaughan SC | OPDL
Performance:
Vaughan SC captured the Gary Miller Charity Shield, affirming their status as one of Ontario’s top teams. However, a lackluster showing at the FTF Fall Showcase, with two draws and one loss, sees them drop slightly in this month’s rankings.
9. Saskatoon Alliance Black | PSL
Performance:
Saskatoon Alliance Black earned a silver medal at the Toyota Nationals, an impressive achievement that boosts them into the top 10. Their determination and tactical discipline shone brightly on the national stage.
10. Guelph RED
Performance:
Guelph RED rounded out the podium at the Toyota Nationals, finishing in third place. Their ability to compete at such a high level demonstrates their skill and hard work, earning them a well-deserved spot in the rankings.
Conclusion:
November was a month filled with thrilling performances and milestones for these U15/2009 Girls teams. Their achievements on the provincial and national stages highlight their dedication, talent, and the exciting future of Canadian soccer. Congratulations to all the teams for their exceptional efforts!
Honourable Mentions – U15/2009 Girls Teams
While these teams didn’t make the Top 10, their remarkable performances across leagues this season deserve recognition. Keep an eye on these squads as they continue to make strides in their respective competitions:
- Langley United | BCSPL
- TSS Rovers | BCSPL
- LS Croatia | WRSL
- Force Soccer | GHSL
- Barrie GU15 | iModel
- Cherry Beach | iModel
- London TFC | OPDL
- North Toronto SC | OPDL
- LFC IA | OPDL
- FC Durham | OPDL
- Woodbridge SC | OPDL
- AS Blainville | PLSJQ
- Calgary Rangers | APDL
- Calgary Blizzard | CMSA
- Paradise SC | NLSA
- 1v1 Futbol Dreams | MSA
- SJSC | NLSA
- Suburban FC | NSSL
These teams have demonstrated potential and strong showings, with many expected to climb the rankings in the months to come.