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Whitecap women win McAdams soccer cup

The Vancouver Whitecaps elite womens' soccer team captured the Kevin McAdams memorial cup following a 3-0 victory over the Fraser Valley Action on Sunday.

The Vancouver Whitecaps elite womens' soccer team captured the Kevin McAdams memorial cup following a 3-0 victory over the Fraser Valley Action on Sunday.

The Whitecaps got two goals from Jasmin Dhanda and a single score by Summer Clarke in the all-Pacfic Coast Soccer League final at Townsend Park in Chilliwack.

The 'Caps, including forward Seina Kashima of Burnaby, advanced to the tournament final following a 2-0 win over Oregon State champion Tualitan Hills United on Saturday.

Clarke and Aman Shergill tallied single goals for the Burnaby-based premier women's club in the semifinal match.

The McAdams Cup was first played for in 1994 as the equivalent to the men's J.F. Kennedy Cup.

The purpose of both championships is to bring together men's and women's teams from Oregon and Washington states and B.C. in an annual regional tournament matchup.

The Vancouver Thunderbirds won the men's J.F. Kennedy Cup.