Northshore Select Club team wins North Puget Sound Division 2 championship

Northshore Select Club (NSC) GU11 Velocity is the North Puget Sound Division 2 champions. Bottom row from left: Assistant coach Celia Thurman, Cassidy Packard, Aina Engelbrekt, Lily Nordyke, Noja Lajauskaite, Emma Flugstad, Hayley Devine and assistant coach Keeley Walsh. Top row from left: Coach David Almond, Lucy Young, Hannah Thompson, Hannah Kemp, Sierra Hein, Anna Ogurkow, Charlotte Grover, O’nalisa Hall, Daisy Dunning, Brooke Almond and head coach Laura Nordyke. - contributed photo
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Northshore Select Club (NSC) GU11 Velocity is the North Puget Sound Division 2 champions. Bottom row from left: Assistant coach Celia Thurman, Cassidy Packard, Aina Engelbrekt, Lily Nordyke, Noja Lajauskaite, Emma Flugstad, Hayley Devine and assistant coach Keeley Walsh. Top row from left: Coach David Almond, Lucy Young, Hannah Thompson, Hannah Kemp, Sierra Hein, Anna Ogurkow, Charlotte Grover, O’nalisa Hall, Daisy Dunning, Brooke Almond and head coach Laura Nordyke.

February 11, 2013 · Updated 2:16 PM 

Northshore Select Club (NSC) GU11 Velocity is the North Puget Sound Division 2 champions and finalists in the 2012-2013 Washington State Founders Cup.

The Northshore Select Club (NSC) is the select soccer club for the Northshore Youth Soccer Association (NYSA), with headquarters in Woodinville, WA with players from Bothell.

The team’s overall record of 29-2-1 included a 27 game undefeated streak that lasted from July 14 to Feb. 3, including both league play and tournaments.

Season highlights for 2012-2013 included being a Kent Cornucopia Tournament semi-finalist, Snohomish Bigfoot Tournament champions, Woodinville NYSA Cranberry Cup champions, North Puget Sound Division 2 champions and Washington State Founders Cup finalists.

 

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