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All Sports: Soccer

Soccer was Bob Mills game and he played it very well. During a lengthy career, he began his playing days in the PTA sponsored Capitol Hill team and later moved
He went on to win gold medals at the Canadian junior track and field championships and numerous other medals in athletics throughout Canada and the U.S in the early 1960’s.
Gary Stevens excelled in both lacrosse and soccer. The North Burnaby product was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2003, following a career in the senior A
Glen Johnson, a graduate of Burnaby North Secondary and the Norburn Club program, was the first Canadian-born player to ever play in the English soccer league's first division.
Neil Ellett made 22 appearances for Canada's national soccer team at the Pan American and Olympic Games and the World Cup.
Jim Swelander was a fresh-faced teenager right out of high school when he first began building sports teams forming the Burnaby Dartmen Soccer Club to play in the Hastings East
John Buchanan arrived at Simon Fraser University in 1966 and hasn’t left. Along with being a facilities manager, Buchanan founded the school’s soccer program which gained varsity status in 1975.
Christine Sinclair is a Burnaby star striker who scored 43 goals in 57 national team appearances and another 22 goals in 15 games on the junior squad.
Lou Moro is one of the most respected trainers in the country in soccer and lacrosse.
Dave Fryatt is deserving of the title "Mr Soccer"; served the B.C. Soccer Association for more than 35 years, including 18 years as president.

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