Ian Bridge (2003)
Although naturally gifted in hockey, basketball and track it was
the sport of soccer that provided Ian with the opportunity to take
his love of sports to the highest level. As a youth player he was
often Lakehill's top offensive weapon, but in the end he earned his
reputation as a brilliant defender who could jump into the attack
in the blink of an eye. Between 1976 and 1979 Ian played 16
international junior matches with Canada's team, won a Canada Games
gold medal with the BC side then trained in Britain with West Ham
and played for Maidstone United. After spending the 1979 season
with Seattle as an amateur, he turned pro in 1980. That season saw
the Sounders capture the NASL Trans Atlantic cup, thanks in large
part to Ian's stifling defensive play. Internationally Ian was
selected to the 1984 Canadian Olympic team that reached the
quarterfinals and also had three cracks at the World Cup. He scored
twice as a key player in Canada's unbelievable run to the 1986
World finals and finished as team captain at their 1990 Nations Cup
victory. In all, Ian Bridge played over 100 matches for Canada, 33
of which were full internationals. He wound up his playing career
with five seasons in the Swiss pro league and summers in the CSL
for his hometown Vistas.