Golden Ridge Resources Ltd. reported additional positive soil geochemical results from the More Creek Zone on its Ball Creek Property ("Ball Creek" or the "Property"), under option from Evrim Resources Corp., located in BC's Golden Triangle District. The results (884 total soil samples, 2 rock samples) are highlighted by several high tenor copper-in-soil anomalies, only one of which(Anomaly C) has seen previous exploration in the form of 5 historic drill holes. Highlights: 7km trend of anomalous copper, which is underlain by a sequence of northeast-southwest trending syenite sills and dykes intruding Upper Triassic Stuhini Group volcanic units. Anomaly A ­ 900m long with individual soil results up to 2180ppm Cu (11 samples >500ppm Cu). A select rock grab sample taken upslope of the anomaly returned 2.60% Cu and 25.3g/t Ag. Anomaly B ­ 350m long with individual soil results up to 3460ppm Cu (5 samples >500ppm Cu), open to the southeast. A select rock grab sample collected upslope of the anomaly returned 2.91% Cu. Anomaly C ­ 1,000m long with individual soil results up to 2630ppm Cu (9 samples >500ppm Cu), open to the northwest. Sampling here was aimed at determining the response over an area of previous drilling. Anomaly D ­ 500m long with individual soil results up to 833ppm Cu (8 samples >500ppm Cu), open to the northwest. Anomaly E ­ 1,200m long with individual soil results up to 694ppm Cu (3 samples >500ppm Cu), open in all directions. The Company plans to follow-up on the More Creek Zone with additional grid-based soil sampling as well as detailed mapping and prospecting with the aim of advancing the zone to a drill-ready stage.