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Pionniers M15 triumph in Cowansville and remain unbeaten

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30 janvier 2025
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Marie-Claude Pilon
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Par Marie-Claude Pilon, Journaliste

The Soulanges High School M15 Pioneers once again proved their regular-season dominance on Tuesday evening, with a 9-0 victory over Massey-Vanier High School.  With this victory, Vincent Lemieux's team maintained their immaculate record this season.

From the very first minutes of play, the Soulangeoise team set the pace, giving their opponents no chance. Malik Bernard and Lyam Leroux stood out, Bernard scoring two goals and Leroux two assists. Their progress in the U14s is becoming increasingly evident, and they answered the call for this U15 match.

A special moment also marked the match: defender Lucas Moutis found the back of the net for the first time this season, a feat that drew applause from his teammates.

Antoine Bouliane was named player of the match. The defender put in an impressive performance, multiplying decisive interventions thanks to his excellent reading of the game. Defensively, he was able to stabilize his team while effectively re-launching the attack.

In goal, Olivier Laroche continued his fine form with his second shutout of the season. He now ranks second in the province for goalkeeping statistics in U15 D3, an achievement that testifies to his consistency and talent.

The U15s will be back in action next Tuesday at 4 p.m. when they welcome Collège Charles-Lemoyne to the Centre sportif Soulanges. 

Source: Soulanges High School Pioneers

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