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HSMSL back on the pitch

Men's soccer league welcomes Mount Currie back
Photo by: Ben Lypka/The Chief

Members of Galileo and Sikh Temple battle for the ball during Howe Sound Men's Soccer League action on the All Weather Field last March. With the advent of the new turf field, the HSMSL looks forward to not having to play on the All Weather Field in the future.

The Howe Sound Men's Soccer League (HSMSL) is back and a familiar team will be back on the pitch after a one year hiatus.

Mount Currie will be re-joining the league after not participating last season. The squad will be replacing the departing Zephyr club and league statistician Dan Ellis said he's looking forward to the return of the club.

“They've got the numbers this year and are ready to join which is just fantastic for the league,” he said. “They're always exciting to play against and watch because they're all about offence and not so much about defence. But they usually have a bunch of strong and fast kids, who should bring a lot of excitement to our league.”

Mount Currie will re-join Automind, the Ellis Moving Eagles, Galileo, Sikh Temple and the defending champion Khalsa in this year's league, which kicks off at Brennan Park on Sunday (Sept. 9).

“It's going to be a super competitive league as usual,” Ellis said. “Khalsa was the champion but last year they almost lost in the semi-finals to Automind. Sikh Temple was a new team last year but they have some fantastic players, it should be a great year.”

Ellis said the league continues to get stronger with all of the new people moving to Squamish.

“The league is always getting better each year,” he said. “We have new people coming into town that have a lot of talent to offer to the league. And with Squamish FC folding last year, all of those players are looking to play soccer and have really beefed up some of the men's league teams.”

Another thing for HSMSL players to look forward to is the arrival of the turf fields. Ellis said it will be great addition to the local soccer scene.

“We're super excited about the new turf field but we won't be playing on it this fall,” he said. “It likely won't be ready till the spring but it's a great thing for Squamish.”

Ellis pointed out that players often dread playing on the gravel all-weather fields.

“People wouldn't show up to games and there's too many injuries,” he said.

He added that it's never too late to sign up for the league and that they will be accepting new players and teams throughout the season.

“We're always accepting new players,” he said. “We're planning on creating a spare list of players not attached to any team and then teams will get a chance to pick up players when they need to in order to fill out their roster.”

Those interested in joining the league can contact Jose Oreamuno at 604-898-5579 or via e-mail at joseoreamuno@hotmail.com.

Games take place on Sundays, usually with a pair of games scheduled for 10 a.m. and another game at noon. The league starts up this Sunday and continues until late November when a winter break is scheduled. They resume in mid-February and continue until the middle of March

Teams play 20 games before playoffs, which every squad automatically qualifies for – stronger teams often get byes or easier paths to the finals.

For more information on the league, visit www.howesoundmens.snappages.com.


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