Eastside FC girls 12U blue team wins tournament | Youth sports

The Eastside FC girls 12U blue team includes: Claire Siefkes, Keelin Dillon, Jennifer Bernardez, Jocelyn Thomson, Erica Baril, Anna Moscovici, Emi Olson, Zoe Reep, Kalyn Gill, Presley Sweeney, Sarah Lewis, McKenna Plowman, Paige Chartier, Kate Wheeler and Abigail Lee. The team is coached by Dan Bubar. Not pictured: Anastasia Justus. - Contributed photo
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The Eastside FC girls 12U blue team includes: Claire Siefkes, Keelin Dillon, Jennifer Bernardez, Jocelyn Thomson, Erica Baril, Anna Moscovici, Emi Olson, Zoe Reep, Kalyn Gill, Presley Sweeney, Sarah Lewis, McKenna Plowman, Paige Chartier, Kate Wheeler and Abigail Lee. The team is coached by Dan Bubar. Not pictured: Anastasia Justus.

By MEGAN MANAGAN
Mercer Island Reporter Reporter
June 7, 2011 · Updated 10:34 AM 

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The Eastside FC girls 12U Blue team, which includes several players from Mercer Island, recently won the Silver Division of the Skagit River Cup.

Jennifer Bernardez, Anna Moscovici, Emi Olson, Jocelyn Thomson and Kate Wheeler are members of the team. The team was undefeated during the tournament, winning five games and the championship 1-0 over Canadian team TSS Academy White.

All of the girls are in fifth grade. Bernardez attends Lakeside School, Wheeler goes to West Mercer, and Moscovici, Olson and Thomson go to Island Park.

 

Contact Mercer Island Reporter Reporter Megan Managan at mmanagan@mi-reporter.com or (206) 232-1215 ext. 5054.

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