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Men's Soccer

Head Coach: Clarke Glover (2nd yr.)

League: Fraser Valley Soccer League Div. 2A

2007-08 Record: 7 - 9 -2

About the Coach:
Clarke Glover brings an impressive coaching and playing resume to the head coaching position. He split his playing time between Red Deer College and Briercrest College from 1997-2002. After receiving a BA in Sports Ministry from Briercrest in 2002, Clark joined the staff at Athletics in Action and continues to work with churches by using sport as a model to build community.

With his NCCP Level III and coaching stints as an assistant coach at Briercrest and Columbia, Clark has a lot to contribute to this soccer program. In 2005-06, his first season as head coach of the women's team, he led the 'Cats to a 10-6-4 league record.

What a streak!

Clarke guided the CBC women's soccer team in 2004-05 with an undefeated 20-0-1 record to win the Metro Women's Soccer League Div. III title. He was part of an unbeaten streak of 36 games that spanned over three seasons from October 5, 2003 to September 11, 2005.

In Fall 2007, Clarke is took over head coaching duties for Greg Falk, who compiled an impressive 121-58-23 record over nine seasons with the men's team.







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Upcoming Tryouts
The Beacats start the 2010-11 season with their first week of tryouts. Click here for more details.

Back in the AMSL
After a six year absence, the men's soccer team is back in the competitive Abbotsford Men's Soccer League.

Sweden training at Columbia Place
The Swedish women's national basketball team is currently training at Columbia Place in preparation for the exhibition matches against Canada and Chile.

'Cats sign three more
The men’s volleyball team is excited to announce three more signings for the 2010-11 season.

Bearcats Volleyball Camps
Columbia athletics will be hosting two volleyball camps this summer. Register now!

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