TBT: Kelowna Owls girls soccer team wins 2006 provincial soccer title

By Lorne White | March 30, 2017 in Sports

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KelownaNow is proud to be at the forefront of recognizing the exploits and achievements of current athletes and teams in the Central Okanagan.

2006 B.C. Champions (no, you're not seeing things . . . read on)

Our new commitment is to shine a light on sports achievements of past years and decades. From Lorne White's deep archives we're introducing the first in a series of TBT (Throwback Thursday) articles and photo galleries that will revive memories of athletes and coaches, as well as the supporting cast of families, friends and neighbours.

We welcome your throwback feedback. Contribute your favourite memories about this team from 11 years ago. Fill us in . . . how did the experience of competing at such a high level in high school shape your post-secondary years? Where did you land after high school and what are you up to now? Pass it on via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.

For continuing to help shape the sporting community and the Central Okanagan in general, thanks from KelownaNow.

Photo Gallery (60 photos) on KelownaNowSports Facebook page

The Kelowna Owls completed an undefeated season (31-0) by edging the Point Grey Greyhounds 1-0 in the final game of the 2006 B.C School Sports provincial AAA girls soccer championship tournament held in Kelowna.

The 2006 team remains the only Kelowna Secondary School girls soccer team to have won a provincial championship.

The current Okanagan Valley high school soccer season schedule will begin in mid-April.

Photo Gallery (60 photos) on KelownaNowSports Facebook page

Photo Gallery (60 photos) on KelownaNowSports Facebook page

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