October 12 - 13, 2002 San Francisco
A total of three teams participated in the first North American Cup Soccer Tournament:
Southern California, Vancouver and the host team. After all the close games, the Southern
California Chapter went home as the first ever champion of the North American Cup Soccer
Tournament. A recap of the event and many pictures taken during the event can
be found here.
August 2 - 3, 2003 Vancouver
The number of teams that participated in the second North American Cup Soccer Tournament
increased to 5: Edmonton, San Francisco, Southern California, Toronto and the host team. The
host was happy to keep the Cup for another year as the champion. Recap and photos can be found
here.
July 30 - August 1, 2004 Toronto
The teams at the third North American Cup Soccer Tournament included East Coast U.S., Edmonton,
San Francisco/Southern California combined, Vancouver and the host team. Once again, the
host was able to win the championship.
The first ever summit conference was held July 30. Brother Thomas, the last Brother Principal of
La Salle, updated the old boys with the latest situation in La Salle. Also attending the conference
are the Presidents of the Old Boys' Chapters of East Coast U.S., Edmonton, Hong Kong, San Francisco,
Southern California, Toronto and Vancouver. Event photos can be found
here.
July 29 - 31, 2005 Los Angeles
Dr. Paul Lau (¼B Þm °í ³Õ ¤h), the first lay La Salle Principal, who is also an old boy, addressed the audience
during the conference and attended the soccer tournament. Toronto Chapter was able to defend the champion.
The event web site is located here.
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