The Eastside girls U11 team includes: (front row) Anastasia Justus, Jennifer Bernardez, Jocelyn Thomson, Sean Marie Eaton, Paige Chartier, (second row) Caylee Gilberg, Annika Prins, Brittany Smith, Macy Mounger, Keelin Dillon, Jamie Kim, Presley Sweeney and (back row) Coach Dan Bubar. Not pictured: Abigail Lee and Kathleen Crosby. - Contributed photo
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The Eastside girls U11 team includes: (front row) Anastasia Justus, Jennifer Bernardez, Jocelyn Thomson, Sean Marie Eaton, Paige Chartier, (second row) Caylee Gilberg, Annika Prins, Brittany Smith, Macy Mounger, Keelin Dillon, Jamie Kim, Presley Sweeney and (back row) Coach Dan Bubar. Not pictured: Abigail Lee and Kathleen Crosby.

Islanders on Eastside FC GU11 Blue team win at Kent soccer tournament

By MEGAN MANAGAN
Mercer Island Reporter Reporter
July 27, 2010 · Updated 9:36 AM 

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Jennifer Bernardez, Macy Mounger, and Jocelyn Thomson, Mercer Island 10-year-olds, are members of the Premier Eastside FC GU11 Blue soccer team, which won the GU11 A Division of the 11th Annual Kent Cornucopia Cup soccer tournament.

The team went undefeated all tournament, sweeping fice games in total, and winning the finals 2-1 against Kent United 99 Green.

Bernardez is a fifth-grader at Lakeside School, Mounger is a fifth-grader at West Mercer and Thomson is a fifth-grader at Island Park.

The team is coached by Dan Bubar.

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

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