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Cliff Avenue makes it four to cup final

Cliff Avenue United will join three other Burnaby teams in this weekend's Coastal Cup youth soccer finals in Richmond.

Cliff Avenue United will join three other Burnaby teams in this weekend's Coastal Cup youth soccer finals in Richmond.

The under-18 Cliff girls' team got by Vancouver Island's Gorge FC 3-2 in a shootout in a late semifinal matchup in Victoria on Sunday to move on to the Coastal B Cup final against Surrey's CCB Elite at Minoru Park this Sunday.

Morag Desormeaux made two saves in the penalty-kick portion of the match, and Isabel Sadowski popped the game-winner to highlight Cliff's comeback win.

Trailing 2-1 late in the game, Cliff's surprise cup run was in danger of ending. But with virtually no time left on the clock, Danielle Tinoni scored the game-tying goal on a corner from Monica Gobbo to send the game into overtime.

Madisen Longo tied the game 1-1 in the first half.

"In the beginning of the year we weren't doing so great, but as soon as the cup came we haven't lost a game," said 22-yearold club coach Stephanie Pagliaro.

"It is nice to see them want everything at the same time. It something to be proud of. We are a real surprise cup team that was seeded in the bottom half."

Pagliaro is no stranger to winning. The talented defender has been a winner with Cliff Avenue, the Burnaby Girls and Coquitlam in both Coastal and Provincial cups from u-14 to u-18. She went on to an all-conference career at Simon Fraser University.

"I've been lucky," said Pagliaro, who is taking a year away from soccer while she finishes up her studies.

"I've always said No. 2 is the hardest. I hate losing," Pagliaro said.

Cliff Avenue takes on Central City at Minoru Park Sunday at 1 p.m.