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Hi everyone and welcome to the October issue of the Canadian Soccer Sentinel. It is out earlier than the last few months but still a week too late for my liking.
Things are improving slowly though!!
This month is a huge one for Canadian Soccer with the Toyota National Championships, Internationals, leagues closing, others in full swing and the college and universities along with other leagues reaching the play off stages.
We will, of course, report the scores etc from these matches.
We have our items from some of our excellent writers with a breakdown of the latest soccer from the Greater Toronto Area with Rocket Robin, The Tridents UK give their views on the matches Pacific have played while sitting burning the midnight oil in southern England and the always excellent Womxn’s soccer coverage by AC Lang of wsoccer.ca.
We have also unearthed another Canadian side in the UPSL in Chantilly Forever so we are now running their results too. This knowledge came to bear from Berlin playing them in the 1st ever UPSL match to take place on Canadian soil.
If you know of any leagues, teams etc that we are not covering please drop us a DM or email to let us know. Also, we have no news from PEI or Manitoba along with the 3 Territories. Please let us know if you have or know of any. Let your local clubs know about us. Tell your friends!! A lot of work goes into this and I would like to think a lot of readers enjoy it. Let us know if you do!!! Once again, if you would like to contribute to the magazine let me know.
The BC Leagues are now in full swing and we have all the results etc from the majority of the leagues along with the usual coverage of the VISL courtesy of the always helpful Vince Greco. Also in full swing are the USports and CCAA conferences and we have the results etc from them too. Combine that with our Canucks Abroad section and University and College Commitments pages and our only University playing in the NCAA, Simon Fraser, we have quite a full issue.
If you have a club that would like to be in the Club Spotlight please let us know. We haven’t had one for a few months now and it is something that I really would like to start up again.
Finally, I apologise for the blank spaces on some of the pages. It’s not something I like but I just have to live with it for now. Also, sorry the hyperlinks aren’t working but issuu wants me to pay for that privilege. If you would like to help out and contribute to us moving in that direction please go to our canadiansha.com site and donate through Patreon. I really would appreciate it. I can’t offer anything other than some recognition for now but it would help me hugely.
Thanks for reading and have a great Thanksgiving.
All the best
Sophie Schmidt and Steven Vitória were named Canada Soccer’s Players of the Month for August 2022. Midfielder Schmidt helped Houston Dash move up into second place in the 2022 NWSL standings while centre back Vitória has GD Chaves tied for fifth place in Portugal’s Primeira Liga after the first month of the 2022 23 season. Schmidt, who was also called into Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team camp at the end of the month, had a goal and an assist in five NWSL matches as Houston posted two wins, two draws and a loss. She scored the opening goal of a 2:2 home draw with Washington Spirit on 27 August. With 29 points in the league table, Houston are just two points back of league leaders San Diego Wave FC.
Vitória has played every minute of the 2022 23 season with his new side GD Chaves in Portugal. Wearing the captain’s armband, he scored the opening goal on a header from a João Batxi free kick in a 2:0 away win over Sporting CP on Saturday 27 August. With seven points from two wins, a draw and a loss, GD Chaves are also just two points back of last year’s winners FC Porto in third place.
AUSTRALIA 0 v 1 CANADA
SUNCORP STADIUM, BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND
25,016
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team beat Australia 1:0 Saturday at Brisbane Football Stadium in Australia. The match was filled with exciting moments, including a record tying appearance by captain Christine Sinclair and a wonderous goal from forward Adriana Leon.
The win closes out match one of a two match friendly between Canada and Australia that has seen heavy squad rotation and tactical growth from the Canadian side.
“I was most pleased with our commitment, our togetherness, and the will to do whatever it takes to win,” said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “I couldn’t be more proud because, whatever they faced, whether it be travel delays, injuries to squad and all those sorts of things, but when the whistle went, they got down to business and they delivered. That makes me really proud.”
Canada got off to a blistering start when Leon put Canada 1 0 up in the 12th minute. A cleared freekick from Australia fell to Bianca St Georges who played a pass to Jordyn Huitema on the right side of the 18 yard box. Huitema laid the ball back to Leon who took a touch and fired a shot into the top left corner.
Sinclair set a milestone by making her 316th career international “A” appearance, tying USWNT player Carli Lloyd for second place in the world’s all time appearance list. Sinclair now sits 38 appearances behind former USWNT Kristine Lilly who made 354 appearances across a 24 year career.
Coming into the match, Canada Head Coach Bev Priestman planned to rotate the squad to better evaluate different players and grow the team tactically. Simi Awujo and Clarissa Larisey made their international debuts when they were subbed in for Leon and Nichelle Prince in the 75th minute.
The debutants made significant impacts when they entered the match. Awujo, who Priestman spoke highly of in a press conference last month, skipped past several Australian players in the attacking third before threading a pass between two Australian defenders for Cloé Lacasse who beat the keeper but couldn’t put it past the post.
Canada was also very good in and out of possession. The team was often very composed and patient on the ball in their own half, looking to exploit the gaps in Australia’s defence. Canada also looked to play quick one touch passes out of difficult areas whenever Australia would press. The sudden change in tempo made it difficult for Australia to win the ball back.
When out of possession, Canada hunted for the ball back covering large amounts of distance and surrounding Australia players with red shirts. This often forced Australia to lose possession or play a negative pass back to their defensive third. Tactical performance is something that Priestman said she wants her team to continue to grow and work on.
AUSTRALIA 1 v 2 CANADA
STADIUM, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES
26,997
A pair of Adriana Leon goals helped Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team come from behind to win 2:1 over Australia at the new Allianz Stadium in Sydney. The victory gave Canada back to back away wins during the September 2022 international window as they begin their one year journey to the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023. Leon now ranks sixth all time on Canada’s goalscoring list while captain Christine Sinclair moved into second place on the world’s all time list with 317 international “A” appearances. Down 1 0 after three minutes on the Mary Fowler opener, Sinclair set up the equaliser in the 48th minute before 19 year old centre back Jade Rose set up the game winner in the 64th minute.
“No spots are given and going into a FIFA World Cup I think that’s a healthy place to be, everyone is going to give you more,“ said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “More than anything I’ve come away with a new shape and new players in that shape. Being able to change and to rotate players in different positions means freshness across the pitch which is an element we aim to achieve.”
Canada started the trip with a 1:0 victory over Australia on Saturday afternoon in Brisbane, with Leon again the goalscorer and goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan registering the clean sheet. Across 13 international matches this season, Canada have posted a record of eight wins, three draws and just two losses. With her two goals on Tuesday, Leon now has 27 career international “A” goals.
Australia opened the scoring in the third minute on a quick play after a turnover. Sam Kerr on the right took a pass from Courtney Vine and then centered it back for Fowler who fired a low shot past Sheridan for the 1 0 lead.
That was the only goal scored in the first half, but fans were on the edge of their seats in the 11th minute when both teams were called offside on back to back near breakaways for Kerr and Leon. Australia remained on the front foot for much of the half and Caitlin Foord thought she had a chance in the 42nd minute, but she missed the target with a shot to the near side. On another nice combination, Kerr nearly broke through on a Katrina Gorry pass, but Rose was there to knock it out.
Canada then equalised early in the second half on Leon’s first of two goals. Beckie and Prince were part of the build up on the left before Leon played it to Sinclair who’s first cross was blocked by defender Clare Polkinghorne. Sinclair quickly had a second chance on her cross and Leon got inside the six yard box to redirect it past goalkeeper Lydia Williams.
With Rose continuing her strong play at the back, she nearly put Nichelle Prince through on a breakaway in the 53rd minute, but Prince was just offside. Just over 10 minutes later, Rose made it perfect with a through pass from the halfway line that put Leon in for a breakaway. The goalscorer made no mistake with her left foot for her third goal in two matches.
Australia were able to settle things down and pushed forward for an equaliser, but the Canada defence held strong for the rest of the match. Australia nearly had a chance in the 90th minute when the ball spilled through to Alex Chidiac, but Quinn was there to clear the chance.
Canada Soccer’s Men’s National team defeated Qatar 2:0 in its first friendly of the international break. The match marked the first time ever that Canada faced Qatar at the international “A” level, with Qatar the hosts for the coming FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and Canada the co hosts for the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
“You can see that there is a joy of being back together, an excitement to get out there and play,” said John Herdman, Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Head Coach. “They looked like they were having fun out there.”
Cyle Larin and Jonathan David did the scoring in the first half while Alistair Johnston earned Gatorade Performance of the Match Milan Borjan posted his sixth clean sheet of the season, a new personal best and just one off the Men’s National Team record. He also featured in his 66th career international appearance, a new record for Men’s National Team goalkeepers.
Canada largely dominated the match, controlling possession and keeping Qatar pinned in their half. It didn’t take long for Canada to open the scoring when Cyle Larin headed home a Sam Adekugbe cross in the fourth minute. Jonathan David skipped past two Qatar midfielders before playing a pass into the feet of Alphonso Davies at the top of the 18 yard box. Davies sent it wide to Adekugbe, who delivered a left footed cross to Larin who put it passed the keeper. Less than 10 minutes later, Jonathan David put Canada up by two when Kamal Miller whipped in a cross that was punched out by Qatar’s keeper Saad Abdulla M E Alsheeb. The ball found its way to the feet of Jonathan David in the six yard box, and he side footed his shot into the net. Midfielder Stephen Eustáquio looked to drop deep and pick up the ball, allowing Alistair Johnston to get forward. Eustáquio displayed his passing abilities as he sprayed long passes across the field, often switching the play. Steven Vitória held down the backline, allowing left sided centre back Kamal Miller and right sided centre back Alistair Johnston to advance forward. Miller’s forward runs played a large part in the team’s second goal. The two goal lead gave Canada comfort and goalkeeper Milan Borjan was ready when called upon. Borjan made two important stops early on and rushed 40 yards out of his goal to clear a ball that was sent in behind the backline.
In the second half, Canada took the opportunity to rest its starters and use its squad depth by making six substitutions. Charles Andreas Brym, Richie Laryea, Mark Anthony Kaye, Ismaël Koné, Liam Millar and Iké Ugbo all made an appearance in the second half. Miller hit the crossbar in the second half after a dangerous free kick from Canada fell to his feet. The team looked to score more goals but couldn’t put another in the net despite their many chances.
Ahead of this winter’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, Canada will play one more away international “A” match during the September international window in Europe. Canada will face FIFA World Cup finalists Uruguay on Tuesday 27 September at Stadion Tehelné pole in Bratislava, Slovakia. “We have a tough test, but after four years of playing Concacaf opponents, the players have been dreaming of playing a nation of the stature of Uruguay,” said Herdman. “We’ve been waiting for it and we’re excited, but we have to temper that because of the quality that they have. We will need to put the work in for the next few days to make sure we are ready to go again.”
Because soccer is low scoring, it's a game in which subtle differences matter, and better teams often prevail because of small but consistent advantages in speed, movement, technique. The best win inch by inch, touch by touch. Canada's men have been on an incredible run to qualify for their first World Cup in 36 years, but that success will see them matched against the toughest teams on Earth in November. Tuesday's friendly in Bratislava against Uruguay, ranked 13th by FIFA's measure, was that rare reward that takes the form of an awakening, a welcome that doubled as a rejection. "This is what Canada's got to learn," head coach John Herdman said after the 2 0 loss. "You're not going to get a gift. You have to earn it."
Uruguay scored in the sixth minute off a top corner free kick from Nicolás de la Cruz, and the outcome was never really up to the Canadians again. Ranked 43rd, they showed resolve and had an admirable share of the ball. It's just the Uruguayans knew so much better what to do with it. "I think we controlled the game," midfielder Stephen Eustáquio said. "Just the quality stands out." It's been more than a decade since Canada played a team with Uruguay's talent and grace. For long time Canadian soccer fans, the game was surreal to watch; it must have been otherworldly to play. Alistair Johnston, who was starting in League1 Ontario only three years ago, found himself marking Uruguay's Darwin Nunez, who cost Liverpool €100 million in June. Johnston has been excellent during qualifying, but when Nunez towered over him to head home Uruguay's second goal in the 33rd minute, the differences in level and height were painfully clear. Dreams are dreams. Reality remains reality.
The Canadians opened their international window last week by beating World Cup host Qatar convincingly, 2 0. (It was, in some ways, much like the Uruguay match but with Canada's role reversed.) Despite the victory the sort of win that "new Canada" should come to see as routine the game exposed flaws that Herdman can only attempt to hide. Milan Borjan, for instance, has been a sensation in the Canadian goal but his distribution doesn't match his shot stopping. Watching him, it feels like a howler is coming. Opponents will apply massive pressure on him when he has the ball at his feet, and his teammates will have to work to make sure he has easy outlets.
Finishing is also a major concern. Soccer is a game of limited opportunities, and successful teams make the most of them. The Canadians are still less than clinical with their set pieces and inside the box. "There's not going to be any special award for losing games where you have a chance to win them," Herdman said. In the waning minutes of the Qatar game, Kamal Miller had a gift of a rebound that he put off the crossbar and over the net from four yards out. In a closer or more pivotal match, that's the sort of blunder that might haunt you forever.
Against Uruguay, the missed chances, particularly on dozens of unmet crosses, were legion. Now, after one final friendly against Japan on Nov. 17, Belgium, Croatia, and Morocco await. World Cup nerves won't make things any easier for the Canadian men. Herdman has been carefully, if a little obviously, trying to ease the pressure they must be feeling, talking about how his team will be the underdog in every game it will play. He's emphasized experience over results, growth over achievement. "I think there will be lots to learn," Herdman said in advance of the Uruguay game. "It's been about building."
Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team will face Japan as part of their final preparations ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. The two nations are scheduled to meet on Thursday 17 November in an international “A” friendly match at Al Maktoum Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Both nations will play their opening match less than a week later on Wednesday 23 November with Canada to face Belgium in Group F.
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With an eight week gap between our September matches and our first match at the FIFA World Cup, it is important for our players to experience that level of international intensity with our pre tournament match against Japan,” said John Herdman, Canada Soccer’s Men’s National Team Head Coach. “Japan have consistently progressed from the group stage at recent FIFA World Cups, so it will be a good test for the group.”
This marks Canada’s first participation at the men’s FIFA World Cup since Mexico 1986. Canada qualified for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ after winning the Concacaf Final Round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, also leading the eight nation table with 23 goals scored and only seven goals conceded. Across 20 matches from all three rounds of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, Canada posted 14 wins and two draws with 54 goals scored, 12 clean sheets, and just eight goals conceded.
Also ahead of this winter’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, Canada will play two away international “A” matches during the September international window in Europe. Like the November match, both September matches will feature FIFA World Cup finalists: Canada against Qatar on Friday 23 September at Generali Arena in Vienna, Austria and then Canada against Uruguay on Tuesday 27 September at Stadion Tehelné pole in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Canada’s September and November matches will be broadcast live on OneSoccer, available as a linear channel on Telus’s Optik TV (Channel 980) as well as online at OneSoccer.ca, through the OneSoccer app and on the fuboTV Canada platform. Fans will find extended coverage for the matches across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube featuring the hashtag #CANMNT.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team will travel to Cadiz, Spain during the October 2022 FIFA international window to face Argentina and Morocco in a pair of international “A” friendly matches. Canada will first face Argentina on Thursday 6 October and will later play Morocco on Monday 10 October 2022. Both matches will be played at Estadio Municipal de Chapín in Jerez, Spain.
“This window gives us the opportunity to experience different styles of opposition that will come with the expanded 32 nation FIFA Women’s World Cup,“ said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “I’m glad we secured two nations that have qualified and who we could very much face next summer. There are still some players missing with injuries and so I hope we can continue to assess players in the wider pool and see them take their opportunity to step up as we saw many do in Australia. This is the last window before the FIFA Women’s World Cup draw and so from this window we are excited to learn our path and finalise 2022 2023 planning”
Canada won both of their matches in the September window against Australia, a 1:0 victory on Saturday 3 September and the 2:1 victory on Tuesday 6 September 2022. They were Canada’s first two international matches since the Concacaf W Championship as the squad now focuses squarely on the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023.
Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team have announced their squad for the upcoming October 2022 international window for the International Football Festival in Cádiz, Spain. Canada will face Argentina on Thursday 6 October and then Morocco on Monday 10 October. Both matches will be played at Estadio Municipal de Chapín in Jerez, Spain.
Priestman’s squad will have the opportunity to test themselves against two opponents who have already qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™. This camp will mark the last international window before the Official Draw for the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ on 22 October 2022 in Auckland, New Zealand, where Canada will learn more about the path that lies ahead of the biggest tournament in the world.
“To play two Women’s World Cup opponents with different styles ahead of the draw is exciting and will only support the invaluable experiences we will accumulate in the remaining four FIFA windows,” said Bev Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. “We know that in a World Cup, the variation of tiers and styles is much greater compared to an Olympics. Therefore, this is a perfect fit at this stage given our recent and future Tier one fixtures. The squad is still missing some key players, however, at this stage it does allow us to assess and re assess players that have done well in our environment, in club or college ahead of 2023.”
The Thursday match kicks off at 13.00 ET / 10.00 PT (19.00 local) while the Monday match kicks off at 10.30 ET / 07.30 PT (16.30 local). Fans will find extended coverage for the matches across Canada Soccer’s digital channels on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube featuring the hashtag #CANWNT.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™, which will be held from 20 July 2023 to 20 August 2023, will see 30 nations join the hosts Australia and New Zealand who have already qualified for the biggest tournament in the world. The FIFA Women’s World Cup™ will be a tournament of firsts. In 2023, fans will see 32 nations playing 64 matches across nine host cities in Australia and New Zealand for the first time in FIFA Women’s World Cup™ history.
Two players will return to Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team after receiving their first call ups during September’s international window: Celtic FC Clarissa Larisey and University of Southern California Simi Awujo. Awujo’s University of Southern California teammate, Zoe Burns, has received her third call up into Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team. Jade Rose of Harvard University will join the Canada squad for the ninth time in her career.
With 317 international “A” appearances, Christine Sinclair is the most experienced international player in the October squad. Sinclair has made 305 starts, scored 190 goals, and helped Canada post 170 wins. She is a 14 time Canada Soccer Player of the Year and two time Canadian Athlete of the Year. Sinclair of Portland Thorns FC is one of 10 Canada players based in the National Women’s Soccer League alongside club teammate Janine Beckie of Portland Thorns FC, Kailen Sheridan of San Diego Wave FC, Allysha Chapman, Sophie Schmidt and Nichelle Prince of Houston Dash, Bianca St Georges of Chicago Red Stars, Quinn and Jordyn Huitema of OL Reign, and Desiree Scott of Kansas City Current.
Kadeisha Buchanan of Chelsea FC and Ashley Lawrence of Paris Saint Germain will both return to the Canada lineup after not being available for the last Canada camp in September. The rest of the Canada squad features returning players based in Europe Jessie Fleming of Chelsea FC, Adriana Leon of Manchester United FC, Shelina Zadorsky of Tottenham Hotspur, Julia Grosso of Juventus FC, Cloé Lacasse of SL Benfica, Evelyne Viens of Kristianstads DFF, Sura Yekka of Le Havre AC, Sabrina D’Angelo of Vittsjö GIK and Lysianne Proulx of SCU Torreense.
Unavailable for the October camp are injured players Vanessa Gilles of FCF Olympique Lyonnais, Deanne Rose of Reading FC, Gabrielle Carle of Kristianstads DFF and Jayde Riviere of the University of Michigan.
Pos Club
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1 Atlético Ottawa 26 12 9 5 32 26 45 6
2 Pacific 26 12 7 7 35 32 43 3
3 Forge 25 12 5 8 44 24 41 20
4 Cavalry 26 12 5 9 36 32 41 4
5 Valour 26 10 7 9 34 29 37 5
6 York United 26 9 6 11 29 33 33 4
7 HFX Wanderers 26 8 5 13 23 35 29 12
8 Edmonton 27 3 8 16 28 50 17 22
September 2 Atlético Ottawa 0 v 0 Edmonton
Attendance 4,053
September 3 Pacific 1 v 3 York United
Dada Luke 31 Babouli 48 De Rosario 57
Attendance 3,133 Gutiérrez 81
September 4 Valour 1 v 0 Forge
Levis 73
Attendance 2,846
September 5 HFX Wanderers 0 v 0 Cavalry
Attendance 6,088
September 9 York United 3 v 1 Edmonton
Babouli 13, 71 pen Smith 54
De Rosario 48 Attendance 1,243
September 10 Forge 2 v 1 Cavalry
Choinière 10 Musse 63 Sissoko 52 Attendance 4,992
HFX Wanderers 1 v 0 Valour Salter 33 Attendance 6,058
September 11 Pacific 1 v 1 Atlético Ottawa
Đidić 45+3 Bassett 26 pen
Attendance 2,645
September 16 York United 0 v 0 HFX Wanderers
Attendance 1,525
September 17 Edmonton 0 v 1 Cavalry
Attendance 1,505 Mason 57
September 18 Pacific 1 v 1 Forge
Achinioti Jönsson 17 OG Hojabrpour 4
Attendance 3,350
Valour 1 v 1 Atlético Ottawa
Jean Baptiste 68 Bassett 78
Attendance 5,227
September 23 York United 3 v 1 Valour
Babouli 34 Cebara 16 pen
N’sa 56
Lawrie Lattanzio 75 Attendance 1,402
September 24 Cavalry 1 v 3 Atlético Ottawa
Escalante 79 pen Tabla 4 Wright 54
Attendance 4,424 Shaw 86
September 25 Edmonton 1 v 1 Forge
Smith 67 Loughrey 60 OG
Attendance 984
September 27
HFX Wanderers 0 v 2 Pacific Daniels 45
Attendance 4,332 Heard 69
September 30 Pacific 1 v 0 Edmonton
Bustos 1 Attendance 4,107
October 1 HFX Wanderers b Atlético Ottawa
Forge v York United
October 2 Cavalry v Valour
October 5 Forge v Pacific
October 8 Edmonton v Valour
Cavalry v Pacific
October 9 Forge v HFX Wanderers
Atlético Ottawa v York United
Semi Finals
1st Leg October 15
2nd leg October 22
Final October 29
The Canadian Premier League announced on Sunday evening that, beginning this year, it will be officially recognizing a regular season champion.
Whichever club finishes in first place after 28 league matches will be crowned champions with a financial reward, which will be of equal value to the reward for winning the playoff championship. A new trophy for the regular season champion will be introduced in 2023.
“When you have a 28 game season grind you need to recognize the team that has been the best day in and day out,” said CPL commissioner Mark Noonan. “We haven’t done that as a league and I felt it was really important to do that. Any team that qualifies for the playoffs can get on a run; they may not necessarily be your best team, they are the best team at that time. So I want to make sure that the regular season champion is properly recognized and rewarded, as well as our playoff champion.”
Although the regular season trophy will not be introduced until next season, the league felt it was important to begin recognizing champions as soon as possible. Noonan, whose time as league commissioner officially began at the beginning of
September, explained that the league wanted to provide further incentive for clubs to strive for the top of the table.
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We should have done it, I think, from day one, and I didn’t want to wait until next season,” Noonan said. “We are going to phase it in this season and we aren’t going to have all the elements that we are ultimately going to have. It also gives incentive to the final games of the season; teams and coaches are going to want to win this thing. In previous years they may have taken their foot off the gas after qualifying for the playoffs, now there is going to be great incentive to win the regular season title.”
Noonan made the announcement live on OneSoccer on Sunday, during the prematch show for the ComeOn! Match of the Week between Pacific FC and Forge FC two clubs who remain in the hunt for this year’s title. As it stands, the 2022 regular season title remains very much up for grabs, with five teams still vying for both first place and the playoff positions in the top four.
Winning the regular season title has additional incentive for the playoffs of course, with the first place team guaranteeing themselves home field advantage for the second leg of the semifinal as well as the single game CPL Final.
As previously announced, beginning in 2023 the regular season champions will earn one of the CPL’s two spots in the expanded Concacaf Champions League, with the other going to the playoff champions. So, not only will the top regular season club lift some silverware next season, they’ll also get to test themselves on the continental stage against some of the region’s best.
The league also confirmed that, beginning next year, it will retroactively honour previous regular season champions, including 2021 table toppers Forge FC.
Didic // Bassett
Ex Tridents player Ollie Bassett gave Ottawa the lead, arguably the most organised side in the CPL this season, were on the backfoot early on. However as they grew, Pacific looked to take a step back, absorb the pressure and try to counter. Didic scored a free kick with an absolute thunder bolt just before halftime changing the Ottawa team talk. The second half was a fairly dull affair with yet more poor officiating decisons.
Jonsson (O.G) // Hojabrpour
Hojabrpour scored in the 4th minute of this tie, leaving us with a worrisome feeling. Forge don’t seem to be the same team as a few seasons ago, but they’re certainly one of the better sides in the league. Jonsson scored an own goal in the 17th minute to keep the game at 1 1, a sloppy affair in the second half with Forge maintaining a share of the possession. Pacific move on to HFX away!
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Daniels, Heard.
HFX seem to have just given in and accepted that they’ve been poor this season. A game in which Pacific played really well, the HFX fans left much to be desired with the chants of ‘Why are you stinky, CAL UM’ to our beloved Callum Irving. Daniels scoring just before half time was exactly what we needed, it gave us some momentum for the second half. Josh Heard scored giving us 3 points away from home & the 3 points could be key for our success this season.
Pos Club
Philadelphia Union
Montréal
New York Red Bulls
New York City
Cincinnati
Orlando City
Inter Miami
Columbus Crew
Atlanta United
Charlotte
New England Revolution
Chicago Fire
Toronto
D.C. United
September 4 Toronto 3 v 4 Montréal
Bernardeschi 5 pen Miller 19 Insigne 7, 90+3 Mihailovic 21 Kamara 43
Attendance 28,793 Johnston 54
September 9 Montréal
v 2 Columbus Crew
Wanyama 89 Mensah 66
Brault Guillard 90+4 Zelarayán 68 Attendance 19,619
September 10 Atlanta United 4 v 2 Toronto
Purata 47, 62, 88 Akinola 52 Almada 74 Bernardeschi 67p Attendance 42,670
September 13 Montréal
v 2 Chicago Fire
Kamara 21, 29 Shaqiri 39, 57
Brault Guillard 44 Attendance
September 17 New England Revolution 0 v 1 Montréal
Attendance 35,455 Johnston 72
Orlando City 4 v 0 Toronto Torres 9
Kara 22
MacNaughton 47 OG Akindele 84 Attendance 17,189
D L GF GA Pts GD
18 10 4 68 22 64 46
18 5 9 59 49 59 10
14 8 10 47 39 50 8
14 7 11 53 39 49 14
11 13 8 57 51 46 6
13 6 12 40 46 45 −6
13 6 13 42 52 45 −10
9 15 7 41 36 42 5
10 10 12 46 50 40 −4
12 2 17 38 48 38 −10
9 11 12 44 48 38 −4
9 8 15 35 45 35 −10
9 7 17 49 62 34 −13
7 6 19 34 65 27 −31
September 30 Toronto 0 v 1 Inter Miami
Attendance 27,703 Higuain 86
October 1 Montréal v DC United
9 Inter Miami v Montréal
Philadelphia Union v Toronto
Pos Club
W
L
GA Pts GD
St. Louis City 2 24 15 1 2 6 51 34 49 17
Tacoma Defiance 24 14 3 1 6 57 25 49 32
Houston Dynamo 2 24 14 2 3 5 38 22 49 16
North Texas 24 13 2 3 6 48 31 46 17
San Jose Earthquakes II 24 12 1 3 8 48 37 41 11
Minnesota United 2 24 9 4 1 10 43 39 36 4
Vancouver Whitecaps 2 24 7 3 5 9 40 40 32 0
Sporting Kansas City II 24 9 1 2 12 31 38 31 −7
Colorado Rapids 2 24 7 4 2 11 33 56 31 −23
Real Monarchs 24 6 1 3 14 28 50 23 −22
Portland Timbers 2 24 2 4 0 18 29 66 14 −37
September 5 San Jose Earthquakes II 3 v 1 Vancouver Whitecaps 2
Castro 37 Hanson 45
Arfsten 60 Eisenberg 90
September 9 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 0 v 1 Tacoma Defiance Ovalle 81
September 14 Portland Timbers 2 2 v 2 Vancouver Whitecaps 2 Miscic 25 Aguilar 33
Shaul 37 Becher 90 Portland win 5 4 on penalties
Pos Club
Pld W SOW SOL L GF GA Pts GD
1 Columbus Crew 2 24 16 2 3 3 62 22 55 40
2 Toronto II 24 12 2 1 9 44 38 41 6
3 Philadelphia Union II 24 11 3 1 9 42 39 40 3
4 Rochester New York FC 24 10 4 2 8 37 30 40 7
5 New York City II 24 9 4 2 9 49 35 37 14
6 Inter Miami II 24 10 1 4 9 40 49 36 −9
7 New England Revolution II 24 9 1 4 10 27 42 33 −15
8 Chicago Fire II 24 8 2 3 11 41 44 31 −3
9 Orlando City B 24 6 2 3 13 40 53 25 −13
10 Cincinnati 2 24 4 2 1 17 27 65 17 −38
September 3 Inter Miami II 1 v 4 Toronto FC II
Cremaschi 73 Peruzza 7 Walkes 75
Karajovanovic 90+1 Carlini 90+6 pen
September 11 Toronto FC II 0 v 1 Rochester New York Batiz 17
September 14 Toronto FC II 3 v 4 Inter Miami II Peruzza 40 Hundal 49, 55 Chung 51 Cremaschi 64 Rothrock 77 Borgelin 85
September 18 Orlando City B 1 v 2 Toronto FC II
Tablante 55 Walkes 86 Franklin 90
Eastern Conference Semi Final
September 24 Toronto FC II 1 v 0 Philadelphia Union II Mbongue 6
Eastern Conference Final
October 2 Columbus Crew 2 v Toronto FC II
Berlin
Berlin
Berlin
Berlin
Detroit United
Chantilly
Berlin
Detroit United
GROUP / GROUPE A : QC, NS, ON,
October 5 Halifax County United v London Alliance Galaxy
October 6 CS Trident v London Alliance
October 8 CS Trident v Halifax County United
GROUP / GROUPE A : AB, BC, NL, MB
October 5 Edmonton Drillers v Northwest Starz
Gorge v Holy Cross Crusaders
October 6 Edmonton Drillers v Holy Cross Crusaders
Gorge v Northwest Starz
October 8 Edmonton Drillers v Gorge
Holy Cross Crusaders v Northwest Starz
GROUP / GROUPE A : BC, AB, QC, SK, MB
October 5 Edmonton Green & Gold v Rapides Chaudière Ouest
BB5 United v Saskatoon Classicos
October 6 BB5 United v Edmonton Green & Gold
Rapides Chaudière Ouest v Winnipeg Hellas
October 7 BB5 United v Winnipeg Hellas
Edmonton Green & Gold v Saskatoon Classicos
October 8 BB5 United v Rapides Chaudière Ouest
Saskatoon Classicos v Winnipeg Hellas
October 9 Edmonton Green & Gold v Winnipeg Hellas
Rapides Chaudière Ouest v Saskatoon Classicos
October 9 5th 6th A3 v B3
3rd 4th A2 v B2
FINAL A1 v B1
GROUP / GROUPE B : ON, NS, NL, PEI
October 5 Halifax Dunbrack v Holy Cross Crusaders
Gloucester Celtic v Winsloe Charlottetown Royals
October 6 Gloucester Celtic v Holy Cross Crusaders
Halifax Dunbrack v Winsloe Charlottetown Royals
October 8 Gloucester Celtic v Halifax Dunbrack
Holy Cross Crusaders v Winsloe Charlottetown Royals
October 10 7th 8th A4 v B4
5th 6th A3 v B3
3rd 4th A2 v B2
FINAL A1 v B1
During Monday’s Special General Meeting, BC Soccer’s Full Members (Adult Leagues and Youth Districts) voted to amend the association’s voting structure from a 50 50 split between the Youth Districts and Adult Leagues to a more fair and equitable voting structure based on the registered players within each member organization (1 vote per 2,500 registered players or portion of). These amendments received the requisite number of votes in favour to pass the amendments, which changes the voting structure that has been in place for the last 24 years, when the BC Soccer Association and the BC Youth Soccer Association merged to form the Association we have today.
Governance reform is a key aspect of BC Soccer’s 2024 strategic plan and this area received increased focus since September 2021 when Canada Soccer provided a directive to BC Soccer to amend its voting structure to be more fair, equitable, and based on the stakeholders in BC the registered players. The directive included timelines and potential suspension as a member association.
After the Special General Meeting, BC Soccer Executive Director Jason Elligott, expressed his appreciation that the association would not be at risk of suspension by Canada Soccer: “There has been a lot of discussion and work done over the last 12 months, and we are thankful to the members for their support of these bylaw changes to ensure BC Soccer stays in good standing with Canada Soccer.”
BC Soccer President Gayle Statton is extremely grateful to the voting members for understanding the positive implications of this historic vote, which she thinks will ultimately move the game forward: “Striving for good governance is a major aspect of strategic planning, and with these bylaws passing we lay the foundation for further improvement that makes our game more fair and equitable. I fully appreciate that sometimes change is difficult and it feels like a lot of change is happening all at once. Our focus now is to keep moving forward and working to make it easier for our members to be successful and to provide great experiences for our most critical stakeholders; the participants.”
The Process of earning Canada Soccer’s National Youth Club License is extensive and comprehensive, particularly in the last 2 years, when there has been significant disruption in activity and in some cases, administrative resources. BC Soccer are very pleased to recognize both Port Moody SC and Ridge Meadows SC for completing the process and achieving National Youth Club Licence status.
“
The Port Moody SC is thrilled to have achieved this milestone in our club’s history. Achieving our National Youth Club License has positive implications for all members of our soccer community, and we have experienced this as we went through the licensing process this past year. We look forward to joining the BCSPL with our Girls and Boys teams next season, as this allows us as a club to provide Long Term Player Development pathway for all our players and to provide them the opportunities to play in their community and with their friends. This pathway has enormous positive impact for all our players from Recreational to High Performance, as well as for our coaches, and referees.” Port Moody Soccer Club Executive Director Srdjan Djekanovic:
“
The Ridge Meadows Soccer Club is honoured to have been granted a National Youth Club license by the Canadian Soccer Association. This achievement would not have been possible without the extraordinary effort and commitment by our Club’s leadership and Board to meet the high standards of technical instruction, administration and governance associated with the highest achieving soccer organizations in Canada. Special thanks to Canada Soccer and to BC Soccer for their support throughout the licensing process. We’re excited about what this means for the future of our Club, and for the opportunities that we will be able to provide to all members of the Ridge Meadows Community going forward.” Ridge Meadows Soccer Club President, Mike Savignano.
Having received BC Soccer Board approval, both clubs have been accepted into the BCSPL, with Port Moody kicking off with U13 boys and girls in September of 2023, while Ridge Meadows will join at the U13 age group for boys and girls in September of 2024. Each will club with then continue to introduce U13 teams in subsequent seasons.
Pos Club
1 Tigers Vancouver
Langley United
Vancouver Whitecaps U19
Abbotsford United
Faly
Micro Footie
Surrey Pegasus Royals
Surrey United
September 10 Tigers Vancouver 2 v 1 Vancouver Whitecaps U19
September 11 Faly P P Micro Footie
September 16 Vancouver Whitecaps U19 5 v 0 Faly
September 18 Micro Footie 0 v 2 Tigers Vancouver
September 23 25 Tigers Vancouver v Faly Vancouver Whitecaps U19 v Micro Footie
September 9 Surrey United 5 v 2 North Surrey Mustangs
September 10 Abbotsford United 6 v 1 Langley United
September 16 Langley United 5 v 0 Surrey United
September 17 North Surrey United 0 v 10 Abbotsford United
September 23 25 Abbotsford United v Surrey United Langley United v North Surrey Mustangs
September 30 Surrey United 0 v 7 Tigers Vancouver Langley United 4 v 4 Vancouver Whitecaps U19
October 1 SFC Pegasus Royals v FC Faly
October 2 Micro Footie v Abbotsford United
October 7 Vancouver Whitecaps U19 v Micro Footie
FC Faly v Surrey United
October 8 FC Tigers Vancouver v Langley United
Abbotsford United v SFC Pegasus Royals
October 14 Langley United v Surrey United
October 15 SFC Pegasus Royals v Vancouver Whitecaps U19
D L F A Pts GD
1 0 0 7 0 3 7
0 1 0 4 4 1 0
0 1 0 4 4 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 7 0 7
Abbotsford United v FC Faly
October 16 Micro Footie v FC Tigers Vancouver
October 21 Vancouver Whitecaps U19 v Abbotsford United
Surrey United v Micro Footie
October 22 FC Tigers Vancouver v SFC Pegasus Royals
October 23 FC Faly v Langley United
October 28 Vancouver Whitecaps U19 v FC Faly
October 29
SFC Pegasus Royals v Surrey United
Abbotsford United v FC Tigers Vancouver
October 30 Micro Footie v Langley United
Pos Club
Abbotsford United U21
Faly B U21
Langley United
North Delta
Stars Academy
Surrey BB5 United
Surrey United Reds
Tigers Vancouver B
Trinity Western Spartans B
TSS Rovers II U21
September 9 Surrey BB5 United 6 v 2 Abbotsford United U21
September 11 North Delta P P Stars Academy
TSS Rovers II U21 P P Langley United B
Tigers Vancouver B P P Surrey United Reds
Trinity Western Spartans B P P Faly B U21
September 16 Abbotsford United U21 2 v 3 Tigers Vancouver B
Stars Academy 4 v 1 TSS Rovers II U21
September 17 Surrey United Reds 4 v 2 North Delta
Langley United B 2 v 0 Trinity Western Spartans B
September 18 Faly B U21 0 v 1 Surrey BB5 United
September 24 Langley United B v Faly B U21
September 25 North Delta v Abbotsford United U21
TSS Rovers II U21 v Surrey United Reds
Tigers Vancouver B v Surrey BB5 United
Trinity Western Spartans B v Stars Academy
September 30 Abbotsford United U21 v TSS Rovers II U21
Surrey BB5 United v North Delta
October 1 Surrey United Reds v Trinity Western Spartans B
October 2 Faly B U21 v Tigers Vancouver B
October 7 Stars Academy v Faly B U21
October 8 Langley United B v Surrey United Reds
October 9 North Delta v Tigers Vancouver B
TSS Rovers II U21 v Surrey BB5 United
Trinity Western Spartans B v Abbotsford United U21
October 14
0
Abbotsford United U21 v Langley United B
Surrey BB5 United v Trinity Western Spartans B
October 15 Surrey United Reds v Stars Academy
October 16 Faly B U21 v North Delta
Tigers Vancouver B v TSS Rovers II U21
October 21 Stars Academy v Abbotsford United U21
October 22 Langley United B v Surrey BB5 United
Surrey United Reds v Faly B U21
October 23
October 28
Trinity Western Spartans B v Tigers Vancouver B
TSS Rovers II U21 v North Delta
Abbotsford United U21 v Surrey United Reds
Surrey BB5 United v Stars Academy
October 30 North Delta v Trinity Western Spartans B
Faly B U21 v TSS Rovers II U21
Tigers Vancouver B v Langley United B
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Aldergrove Highlanders 3 3 0 0 10 1 9 9
2 Tzeachten 4 3 0 1 17 7 9 10
3 Albion United 3 2 0 1 13 7 6 6
4 Langley City 2 1 0 1 6 5 3 1
5 Abbotsford United B 3 1 0 2 3 7 3 4
6 Langley United Dynamo 2 1 0 1 4 6 3 2
7 Poco Titans 3 1 0 2 5 6 3 1
8 Langley United Impact 4 1 0 3 8 21 3 13
9 North Surrey Mustangs B 2 0 0 2 2 8 0 6
September 9 Langley Utd Dynamo 0 v 4 Aldergrove Highlanders
Tzeachten 8 v 1 Langley United Impact
September 10 Poco Titans 0 v 1 Abbotsford United B
September 11 Langley City P P North Surrey Mustangs B
September 16 Langley United Impact 1 v 3 Poco Titans
September 17 North Surrey Mustangs B 2 v 4 Langley Utd Dynamo
Abbotsford United B 0 v 2 Albion United
Aldergrove Highlanders 2 v 1 Tzeachten
September 23 Poco Titans 2 v 4 Tzeachten
September 24 Albion United 8 v 3 Langley United Impact
Nth Surrey Mustangs B 0 v 4 Aldergrove Highlanders
September 25 Langley City 4 v 2 Abbotsford United B
September 30 Langley United Impact 3 v 2 Langley City
Tzeachten 4 v 2 Albion United
October 1 Abbotsford United B v Langley United Dynamo
Aldergrove Highlanders v Poco Titans
October 7 Langley United Dynamo v Langley United Impact
October 8 Albion United v Poco Titans
North Surrey Mustangs B v Abbotsford United B
October 9 Langley City v Tzeachten
October 14 Langley United Impact v North Surrey Mustangs B
Tzeachten v Langley United Dynamo
October 15 Aldergrove Highlanders v Albion United
October 16 Poco Titans v Langley City
October 21 Langley United Dynamo v Poco Titans
October 22 North Surrey Mustangs B v Tzeachten
Abbotsford United B v Aldergrove Highlanders
October 23 Langley City v Albion United
October 28 Langley United Impact v Abbotsford United B
October 29
Albion United v Langley United Dynamo
Aldergrove Highlanders v Langley City
October 30 Poco Titans v North Surrey Mustangs B
September 10
Pos Club
1 Mission
2 Pacific United
3 Ladner
W D L F A Pts GD
3 0 0 9 3 9 6
3 0 0 18 1 9 17
1 0 1 3 4 3 1
4 Coastal United 2 1 0 1 7 3 3 4
5 Langley United Dragons
6 Surrey Temple
0 1 1 2 5 1 3
0 1 1 1 6 1 5
7 Juba 2 0 0 2 0 13 0 13
8 Langley United Young Guns
9 Surrey United B
Coastal United 0 v 0 Greater Vancouver Punjab
Ladner 0 v 2 Mission
Pacific United 8 v 0 Juba
September 11 Surrey United B P P Surrey Temple SDU
Langley Utd Dragons P P Langley Utd Young Guns
September 17 Surrey Temple SDU 1 v 1 Langley United Dragons
Juba 0 v 5 Coastal United
Greater Vancouver Punjab 4 v 4 Ladner
Mission 3 v 2 Surrey United B
September 18 Langley United Young Guns 1 v 5 Pacific United
September 24 Ladner 3 v 2 Coastal United
Pacific United 5 v 0 Surrey Temple SDU
September 25 Langley United Dragons 1 v 4 Mission
October 1 Coastal United v Surrey United B
Surrey Temple SDU v Langley United Young Guns
Mission v Pacific United
Juba v Ladner
October 7 Langley United Young Guns v Mission
October 8 Surrey Temple SDU v Juba
October 9 Surrey United B v Ladner
Langley United Dragons v Coastal United
October 15 Coastal United v Pacific United Ladner v Langley United Dragons
Juba v Surrey United B
Mission v Surrey Temple SDU
October 22 Langley United Young Guns v Coastal United
0 0 1 1 5 0 4
0 0 1 2 3 0 1
Pacific United v Ladner
Mission v Juba
October 23 Langley United Dragons v Surrey United B
October 29
Coastal United v Surrey Temple SDU
Ladner v Langley United Young Guns
Juba v Langley United Dragons
October 30 Surrey United B v Pacific United
Pos Club
1 Ridge Meadows Misfits
2 Tzeachten Xwelmexw
3 Poco Rockets
4 Ridge Meadows Strikers
5 Abbotsford Selects U21
6 Tri City
7 Aldergrove United
8 Ridge Meadows Rowdies
9 Mission B
10 Ridge Meadows Black Sheep
September 10 Poco Rockets 2 v 2 Ridge Meadows Strikers
Ridge Meadows Misfits 2 v 0 Aldergrove United
September 11 Tzeachten Xwelmexw P P Abbotsford Selects U21
Ridge Mdws Black Sheep P P Ridge Mdws Rowdies
Mission B P P Tri City
September 17 Tri City 0 v 1 Poco Rockets
Ridge Mdws Rowdies 1 v 3 Ridge Mdws Misfits
September 18 Aldergrove United 1 v 3 Tzeachten Xwelmexw
Ridge Mdws Strikers 3 v 2 Ridge Mdws Black Sheep
September 23 Mission B 0 v 1 Tzeachten Xwelmexw
September 24 Poco Rockets 1 v 4 Abbotsford Selects U21
Ridge Mdws Misfits 6 v 0 Ridge Mdws Strikers
Ridge Meadows Rowdies 2 v 2 Aldergrove United
September 25 Ridge Meadows Black Sheep 1 v 3 Tri City
October 1 Abbotsford Selects U21 v Ridge Mdws Black Sheep
Tri City v Ridge Meadows Misfits
October 2 Aldergrove United v Mission B
Tzeachten Xwelmexw v Poco Rockets
Ridge Meadows Strikers v Ridge Meadows Rowdies
October 8 Poco Rockets v Mission B
Ridge Meadows Misfits v Abbotsford Selects U21
Ridge Meadows Rowdies v Tri City
October 9 Ridge Meadows Black Sheep v Tzeachten Xwelmexw
Ridge Meadows Strikers v Aldergrove United
October 14 Mission B v Ridge Meadows Black Sheep
W
F A Pts GD
3 0 0 11 1 9 10
2 0 0 4 1 6 3
1 1 1 4 6 4 2
1 1 1 5 10 4 5
1 0 0 4 1 3 3
1 0 1 3 2 3 1
0 1 2 3 7 1 4
0 1 1 3 5 1 2
0 0 1 0 1 0 1
0 0 2 3 6 0 3
October 15
October 16
October 22
Abbotsford Selects U21 v Ridge Meadows Rowdies
Tri City v Ridge Meadows Strikers
Aldergrove United v Poco Rockets
Tzeachten Xwelmexw v Ridge Meadows Misfits
Ridge Meadows Misfits v Mission B
Tri City v Aldergrove United
Ridge Meadows Rowdies v Tzeachten Xwelmexw
October 23
October 28
October 29
October 30
Ridge Meadows Black Sheep v Poco Rockets
Ridge Meadows Strikers v Abbotsford Selects U21
Mission B v Ridge Meadows Rowdies
Poco Rockets v Ridge Meadows Misfits
Abbotsford Selects U21 v Tri City
Aldergrove United v Ridge Meadows Black Sheep
Tzeachten Xwelmexw v Ridge Meadows Strikers
Surrey Royals
White Rock United Cloverdale
Aldergrove Midlanders
Langley United C
BCT Westside United
Grass & Hops
White Rock United Vault
North Delta 91's
North Delta Titans
North Delta United
September 10 Langley United C 3 v 1 North Delta Titans
Surrey Royals 3 v 0 Aldergrove Midlanders
White Rock Utd Cloverdale 2 v 0 North Delta Utd
September 11 White Rock United Vault P P BCT Westside United
Grass & Hops P P North Delta 91's
September 16 BCT Westside United 2 v 1 Langley United C
September 17 Aldergrove Midlanders 3 v 2 White Rock Utd Vault
September 18 North Delta Titans 0 v 1 Grass & Hops
North Delta 91's 2 v 2 White Rock United Cloverdale
North Delta United 0 v 2 Surrey Royals
September 24 Aldergrove Midlanders 1 v 0 BCT Westside United
White Rock Utd Cloverdale 1 v 0 North Delta Titans
Surrey Royals 4 v 0 North Delta 91's
September 25 White Rock United Vault 4 v 2 North Delta United
Grass & Hops 0 v 1 Langley United C
September 30 BCT Westside United 0 v 0 Grass & Hops
October 1 Langley United C v White Rock United Cloverdale
October 2 North Delta United v Aldergrove Midlanders
North Delta Titans v Surrey Royals
North Delta 91's v White Rock United Vault
October 8 Aldergrove Midlanders v North Delta 91's
Surrey Royals v Langley United C
White Rock United Cloverdale v Grass & Hops
October 9 North Delta United v BCT Westside United
White Rock United Vault v North Delta Titans
October 14 BCT Westside Utd v White Rock Utd Cloverdale
October 15 Langley United C v White Rock United Vault
October 16 North Delta Titans v Aldergrove Midlanders
North Delta 91's v North Delta United
Grass & Hops v Surrey Royals
October 22
Aldergrove Midlanders v Langley United C
Surrey Royals v White Rock United Cloverdale
October 23 North Delta 91's v BCT Westside United
North Delta United v North Delta Titans
White Rock United Vault v Grass & Hops
October 28 BCT Westside United v Surrey Royals
October 29
October 30
Langley United C v North Delta United
White Rock Utd Cloverdale v White Rock Utd Vault
North Delta Titans v North Delta 91's
Grass & Hops v Aldergrove Midlanders
Poco Athletic
Poco Pacific
Abbotsford Phoenix
Poco Evolution
Tri City B
Tzeachten Xwelmexw C
Aldergrove Lowlanders
Ridge Meadows Dons
Ridge Meadows Folly
Abbotsford Graduates
Aldergrove United B
Mission C
September 9 Mission C 3 v 5 Ridge Meadows Folly
Poco Athletic 2 v 2 Poco Pacific
September 10 Tzeachten Xwelmexw C P P Aldergrove United B
Abbotsford Graduates P P Poco Evolution
Aldergrove Lowlanders 1 v 2 Abbotsford Phoenix
September 11 Tri City B P P Ridge Meadows Dons
September 17 Poco Pacific 3 v 0 Poco Evolution
Abbotsford Graduates 2 v 3 Aldergrove Lowlanders
September 18 Aldergrove United B 2 v 5 Poco Athletic
Abbotsford Phoenix 0 v 3 Tri City B
Ridge Meadows Folly 1 v 2 Tzeachten Xwelmexw C
Ridge Meadows Dons 2 v 1 Mission C
September 23 Poco Athletic 2 v 1 Ridge Meadows Folly
September 24 Tri City B 6 v 0 Abbotsford Graduates
Poco Pacific 10 v 0 Aldergrove United B
Tzeachten Xwelmexw C 5 v 2 Ridge Meadows Dons
Aldergrove Lowlanders 2 v 5 Poco Evolution
September 25 Mission C 3 v 4 Abbotsford Phoenix
September 30 Poco Evolution 13 v 0 Aldergrove United B
October 1 Abbotsford Graduates v Mission C
Aldergrove Lowlanders v Tri City B
October 2 Abbotsford Phoenix v Tzeachten Xwelmexw C
Ridge Meadows Folly v Poco Pacific
Ridge Meadows Dons v Poco Athletic
2 0
5 7 4
15 2 7 13
1 6 7 6 1
18 5 6 13
9 0 6 9
2 0 0 7 3 6 4
1 0 2 6 9 3 3
1 0 1 4 6 3 2
0 2 7 7 3 0
0 2 2 9 0 7
0 0 3 2 28 0 26
0 3 7 11 0 4
October 7 Poco Athletic v Abbotsford Phoenix
October 8 Tri City B v Poco Evolution
Poco Pacific v Ridge Meadows Dons
Tzeachten Xwelmexw C v Abbotsford Graduates
October 9
October 14
Aldergrove United B v Ridge Meadows Folly
Mission C v Aldergrove Lowlanders
Poco Evolution v Ridge Meadows Folly
October 15 Tri City B v Mission C
Abbotsford Graduates v Poco Athletic
Aldergrove Lowlanders v Tzeachten Xwelmexw C
October 16 Abbotsford Phoenix v Poco Pacific
Ridge Meadows Dons v Aldergrove United B
October 21 Mission C v Poco Evolution
Poco Athletic v Aldergrove Lowlanders
October 22 Poco Pacific v Abbotsford SA Graduates
Tzeachten Xwelmexw C v Tri City B
October 23 Aldergrove United B v Abbotsford Phoenix
Ridge Meadows Folly v Ridge Meadows Dons
October 28 Poco Evolution v Ridge Meadows Dons
October 29 Tri City B v Poco Athletic
Abbotsford SA Graduates v Aldergrove United B
Aldergrove Lowlanders v Poco Pacific
October 30 Abbotsford Phoenix v Ridge Meadows Folly
Mission C v Tzeachten Xwelmexw C
Pos Club
W D L F A Pts GD
1 Greater Vancouver United 3 2 1 0 11 3 7 8
2 White Falcons 3 2 1 0 7 3 7 4
3 Surrey Players 2 2 0 0 12 0 6 12
4 BC Tigers 3 2 0 1 9 3 6 6
5 Surrey Punjab 2 2 0 0 10 3 6 7
6 Surrey United Cosmos U21 3 2 0 1 13 8 6 5
7 North Delta Falcons 3 1 0 2 5 8 3 3
8 Stars Academy B 2 0 1 1 2 7 1 5
9 North Delta Royals 3 0 1 2 4 9 1 5
10 Langley United Studs 2 0 0 2 2 15 0 13
11 South Delta Alumni 2 0 0 2 0 8 0 8
12 Trinity Western Spartans C 2 0 0 2 2 10 0 8
September 10 Surrey United Cosmos U21 6 v 2 North Delta Royals
Greater Vancouver United 2 v 2 White Falcons
Surrey Punjab P P Langley United Studs
September 11 North Delta Falcons 1 v 3 BC Tigers
South Delta Alumni P P Surrey Players
Stars Academy B P P Trinity Western Spartans C
September 17 Langley United Studs 0 v 10 Surrey Players
BC Tigers 6 v 0 South Delta Alumni
Surrey Punjab 4 v 2 Surrey United Cosmos U21
September 18 North Delta Royals 1 v 1 Stars Academy B
White Falcons 3 v 0 North Delta Falcons
Trinity Western Spartans C 0 v 7 Gtr Vancouver Utd
September 24 Surrey Utd Cosmos U21 5 v 2 Langley Utd Studs
Greater Vancouver United 2 v 1 North Delta Royals
Surrey Players 2 v 0 BC Tigers
Stars Academy B 1 v 6 Surrey Punjab
September 25 North Delta Falcons 3 v 2 Trinity Western Spartans C
South Delta Alumni 0 v 2 White Falcons
October 1 Surrey Punjab v Greater Vancouver United
Surrey United Cosmos U21 v Stars Academy B
Langley United Studs v BC Tigers
October 2 North Delta Royals v North Delta Falcons
White Falcons v Surrey Players
Trinity Western Spartans C v South Delta Alumni
October 8
October 9
Greater Vancouver Utd v Surrey Utd Cosmos U21
BC Tigers v White Falcons
North Delta Falcons v Surrey Punjab
Stars Academy B v Langley United Studs
South Delta Alumni v North Delta Royals
Surrey Players v Trinity Western Spartans C
October 15
Surrey United Cosmos U21 v North Delta Falcons
Langley United Studs v White Falcons
October 16 North Delta Royals v Surrey Players
Stars Academy B v Greater Vancouver United Trinity Western Spartans C v BC Tigers Surrey Punjab v South Delta Alumni
October 22
Greater Vancouver United v Langley United Studs
BC Tigers v North Delta Royals
Surrey Players v Surrey Punjab
October 23 North Delta Falcons v Stars Academy B South Delta Alumni v Surrey United Cosmos U21
White Falcons v Trinity Western Spartans C
October 29
Surrey United Cosmos U21 v Surrey Players
Langley United Studs v Trinity Western Spartans C
Greater Vancouver United v North Delta Falcons Surrey Punjab v BC Tigers
October 30 North Delta Royals v White Falcons
Stars Academy B v South Delta Alumni
Gorge
Lakehill
Nanaimo United
Saanich Fusion Susans
Gorge United
September 16 Gorge United 0 v 3 Lakehill
September 18 Gorge 6 v 1 Gorge United
September 23 Gorge 1 v 1 Saanich Fusion Susans
Nanaimo United 3 v 2 Gorge United
September 30 Nanaimo United 1 v 5 Gorge SCHEDULE
October 2 Lakehill v Saanich Fusion Susans
October 14 Gorge v Lakehill
Saanich Fusion Susans v Gorge United
October 21 Gorge United v Gorge
October 23 Lakehill v Nanaimo United
October 28 Saanich Fusion Susans v Nanaimo United
October 30 Lakehill v Gorge United
November 4 Saanich Fusion Susans v Gorge Gorge United v Nanaimo United
November 18 Saanich Fusion Susans v Lakehill Gorge v Nanaimo United
November 25 Gorge United v Saanich Fusion Susans
November 27 Lakehill v Gorge
December 2 Gorge v Gorge United
December 3 Nanaimo United v Lakehill
December 9 Saanich Fusion Susans v Nanaimo United Gorge United v Lakehill
January 13 Gorge v Saanich Fusion Susans
Nanaimo United v Gorge United
January 20 Nanaimo United v Gorge
January 22 Lakehill v Saanich Fusion Susans
January 27 Gorge v Lakehill
Saanich Fusion Susans v Gorge United
Saanich Fusion United
Lakehill Reds
Lake
September 10 Nanaimo United 0 v 3 Cowichan
Castaways 1 v 2 Castaways FC
September 11 Saanich Fusion United 3 v 0 Prospect Lake Lakers
Gorge United Reserves 2 v 1 Lakehill Reserves
September 17 Prospect Lake Lakers 0 v 3 Nanaimo United Castaways FC 0 v 1 Saanich Fusion United
September 18 Cowichan 0 v 0 Gorge United Reserves
Lakehill Reds 5 v 0 Castaways
September 24 Nanaimo United 2 v 2 Castaways FC
Lakehill Reserves 3 v 4 Lakehill Reds
September 25 Saanich Fusion United 2 v 1Castaways
Gorge United Reserves 4 v 0 Prospect Lake Lakers
October 1 Castaways v Nanaimo United
October 2 Castaways FC v Gorge United Reserves
Lakehill Reds v Saanich Fusion United Cowichan v Lakehill
October 15 Lakehill v Prospect Lake Lakers
Nanaimo United v Saanich Fusion United
October 16 Gorge United Reserves v Castaways Cowichan v Lakehill Reds
October 22 Prospect Lake Lakers v Cowichan Castaways FC v Lakehill
October 23 Lakehill Reds v Nanaimo United
Saanich Fusion United v Gorge United Reserves
October 29 Prospect Lake Lakers v Lakehill Reds
October 30
Lakehill v Castaways
Gorge United Reserves v Nanaimo United Cowichan v Castaways FC
Pos Club
1 Gorge Reserves
2 Juan de Fuca Warriors
3 Salt Spring United 2 1
4 Juan de Fuca United 2
5 Saanich Fusion Cascades
6 Vic West
2
3
5 5 4 0
1 2 3 3 1
1 3 2 3 1
1 0 1 6 5 3 1
1 0 1 3 4 3 1
7 Nanaimo United C 3 0 1 2 3 6 1 3
September 9 Juan de Fuca United 3 v 1 Nanaimo United C
September 11 Saanich Fusion Cascades P P Salt Spring United
September 17 Nanaimo United C 2 v 3 Gorge Reserves
September 18 Salt Spring United 1 v 3 Vic West
Juan de Fuca Warriors 5 v 3 Saanich Fusion Cascades
September 23 Nanaimo United C 0 v 0 Juan de Fuca Warriors
September 25 Juan de Fuca United 0 v 1 Salt Spring United
Vic West 0 v 3 Saanich Fusion Cascades
Gorge Reserves 2 v 0 Juan de Fuca Warriors
October 2 Saanich Fusion Cascades v Juan de Fuca United
Salt Spring United v Gorge Reserves
Juan de Fuca Warriors v Vic West
October 14 Juan de Fuca United v Vic West
Nanaimo United C v Salt Spring United
October 16 Gorge Reserves v Saanich Fusion Cascades
October 21 Juan de Fuca United v Juan de Fuca Warriors
October 23 Saanich Fusion Cascades v Nanaimo United C Vic West v Gorge Reserves
October 28 Nanaimo United C v Vic West
October 30 Juan de Fuca Warriors v Salt Spring United
Gorge Reserves v Juan de Fuca United
September 9
Pos
Lakehill Limes
Peninsula
Juan de Fuca AS
Gorge Masters
Lakehill D
Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Vic West Reserves
Juan de Fuca TD
Juan de Fuca AS 0 v 5 Lakehill Limes
Peninsula 5 v 0 Vic West Reserves
Lakehill D 0 v 3 Gorge Masters
September 11
Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves v Juan de Fuca TD
September 18 Gorge Masters 0 v 2 Juan de Fuca AS
Lakehill Limes 2 v 0 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Juan de Fuca TD P P Peninsula
Vic West Reserves 1 v 1 Lakehill D
September 23 Gorge Masters 1 v 1 Lakehill Limes
Juan de Fuca AS 4 v 2 Vic West Reserves
Peninsula 5 v 2 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Lakehill D 7 v 0 Juan de Fuca TD
September 26 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves 5 v 0 Juan de Fuca TD
October 2
Juan de Fuca TD v Juan de Fuca AS
Lakehill Limes v Peninsula
Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves v Lakehill D
Vic West Reserves v Gorge Masters
October 14 Juan de Fuca AS v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Lakehill D v Peninsula
October 16 Gorge Masters v Juan de Fuca TD
Vic West Reserves v Lakehill Limes
October 21 Peninsula v Juan de Fuca AS
Lakehill D v Lakehill Limes
October 23 Prospect Lake Lakers v Gorge Masters
Juan de Fuca TD v Vic West Reserves
October 28 Juan de Fuca AS v Lakehill D
3
October 30
Gorge Masters v Peninsula
Lakehill Limes v Juan de Fuca TD
Vic West Reserves v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Riptides
Juan de
Cowichan Cobras
Sooke
Fernwood City
Ladysmith Strikers
Bays United
September 9 Bays United 0 v 3 Fernwood City
Ladysmith Strikers 0 v 1 Juan de Fuca Adrenaline
September 11 Riptides 6 v 3 Sooke
September 16 Fernwood City 1 v 5 Riptides
September 17 Cowichan Cobras v Ladysmith Strikers
Juan de Fuca Adrenaline 1 v 0 Bays United
September 23 Bays United 0 v 3 Cowichan Cobras
September 25 Riptides 2 v 1 Juan de Fuca Adrenaline
Fernwood City 2 v 6 Sooke
October 1 Cowichan Cobras v Riptides
Sooke v Ladysmith Strikers
JDF FC Adrenaline v Fernwood City
October 14 Bays United v Ladysmith Strikers
October 15 JDF FC Adrenaline v Sooke
October 16 Fernwood City v Cowichan Cobras
October 21 Bays United v Sooke
Ladysmith Strikers v Riptides
October 23 Cowichan Cobras v JDF FC Adrenaline
October 29 Sooke v Cowichan Cobras
October 30 Riptides v Bays United Fernwood City v Ladysmith Strikers
September 9
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Burnaby Mountain 3 3 0 0 9 2 9 7
Surrey United 2 2 0 0 4 0 6 4
Trinity Western Spartans 2 1 1 0 5 1 4 4
Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier 2 1 0 1 2 2 3 0
TSS Rovers Premier 2 1 0 1 5 2 3 3
Coquitlam Metro Ford Galaxy 2 1 0 1 2 4 3 2
Vancpouver United Primas 2 1 0 1 2 3 3 1
Coastal 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 2
Fusion Tigers 3 0 0 3 3 9 0 6
Venus 2 0 0 2 0 7 0 7
Burnaby Mountain 3 v 2 Fusion Tigers
September 11 Surrey United P P Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier
Vancouver Utd Primas P P Trinity Western Spartans
TSS Rovers P P Coastal
September 16 Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier 2 v 1 TSS Rovers
September 18 Venus 0 v 3 Surrey United
Fusion 1 v 2 Vancouver United Primas
Coq Metro Ford Galaxy 0 v 4 Burnaby Mountain
Coastal 1 v 1 Trinity Western Spartans
September 23 Burnaby Mountain 2 v 0 Coastal
September 25 Vancouver Utd Primas 0 v 2 Coq Metro Ford Galaxy Surrey United 1 v 0 Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier
TSS Rovers 4 v 0 Venus
Trinity Western Spartans 4 v 0 Fusion Tigers
October 1 Venus v Fusion Tigers
October 2 Surrey United v TSS Rovers
Coq Metro Ford Galaxy v Trinity Western Spartans
Coastal v Vancouver United Primas
Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier v Burnaby Mountain
October 14 TSS Rovers v Coquitlam Metro Ford Galaxy
October 16 Venus v Vancouver United Primas
Surrey United v Burnaby Mountain
Coastal v Fusion Tigers
Trinity Western Spartans v Coq Metro Ford Premier
October 23 Burnaby Mountain v TSS Rovers
October 28
Fusion Tigers v Coquitlam Metro Ford Premier
Vancouver United Primas v Surrey United
Coquitlam Metro Ford Galaxy v Coastal
Trinity Western Spartans v Venus
Coq Metro Ford Premier v Coq Metro Ford Galaxy
TSS Rovers v Vancouver United Primas
October 30 Venus v Fusion Tigers
Coastal v Burnaby Mountain
Surrey United Premier v Trinity Western Spartans
Pos Club
Surrey Pegasus
Port Moody Gunners
North Shore Impact
Van City
TSS Rovers Selects
Chilliwack
Port Moody United
Tzeachten Selects
September 11 Tzeachten Selects P P TSS Rovers Selects
Port Moody United P P Van City
Chilliwack P P Surrey Pegasus
North Shore Impact P P Port Moody Gunners
September 16 Port Moody Gunners 4 v 3 Chilliwack
September 18 TSS Rovers Selects 3 v 1 Port Moody United
Van City 2 v 3 North Shore Impact
Surrey Pegasus 5 v 1 Tzeachten Selects
September 25 Tzeachten Selects 0 v 3 Port Moody Gunners
Port Moody United 1 v 2 Surrey Pegasus
Chilliwack 1 v 3 North Shore Impact
TSS Rovers Selects 1 v 2 Van City
October 2
Port Moody Gunners v Port Moody United
Chilliwack v Van City
North Shore Impact v Tzeachten Selects
Surrey Pegasus v TSS Rovers Selects
October 4
Port Moody Gunners v Surrey Pegasus
October 16 Tzeachten Selects v Van City
North Shore Impact v TSS Rovers Selects
Chilliwack v Port Moody United
October 23 TSS Rovers Selects v Chilliwack
Van City v Port Moody Gunners
Port Moody United v Tzeachten Selects
Surrey Pegasus v North Shore Impact
6 5
3 6 4
6 3
3 1
0 3
5 0 3
0 7
Van City v Port Moody United Surrey Pegasus v Chilliwack
October 28
Port Moody Gunners v North Shore Impact
October 30 TSS Rovers Selects v Tzeachten Selects
Club
Poco Rush
Vancouver United Sabres
Premier Academy
Cascadia
Meraloma
Surrey United Selects
Abbotsford Breakers
Venus Selects
September 9 Poco Rush 1 v 0 Venus Selects
September 11 Abbotsford Breakers P P Cascadia
Premier Academy P P Vancouver United Sabres
Meraloma P P Surrey United Selects
September 17 Venus Selects 0 v 3 Meraloma
September 18 Surrey United Selects 4 v 3 Premier Academy
Cascadia 1 v 2 Poco Rush
Vancouver United Sabres 5 v 1 Abbotsford Breakers
September 23 Poco Rush 1 v 0 Abbotsford Breakers
September 25 Surrey United Selects 1 v 2 Vancouver United Sabres
Premier Academy 10 v 0 Venus Selects
Meraloma 1 v 2 Cascadia
October 2 Abbotsford Breakers v Meraloma
Cascadia v Premier Academy
Surrey United Selects v Venus Selects
Vancouver United Sabres v Poco Rush
October 14 Poco Rush v Premier Academy
October 16 Abbotsford Breakers v Surrey United Selects
Cascadia v Venus Selects
Meraloma v Vancouver United Sabres
October 22 Venus Selects v Abbotsford Breakers
October 23 Surrey United Selects v Poco Rush
Premier Academy v Meraloma
Vancouver United Sabres v Cascadia
October 29 Venus Selects v Poco Rush
October 30 Surrey United Selects v Meraloma
GD
4 1 9 3
7 2 6 5
13 4 3 9
3 3 3 0
1 4 2 3 2
5 5 3 0
1 6 0 5
0 14 0 14
Cascadia v Abbotsford Breakers
Vancouver United Sabres v Premier Academy
Pos Club
1 Ridge Meadows Sporting
2 Coquitlam Metro Ford Impact
3 Greater Vancouver United Selects
4 Langley United
5 North Delta Hotshots
6 BCT Tigress
September 11 Ridge Meadows Sporting P P Langley United
Greater Vancouver United Selects P P BCT Tigress
Coq Metro Ford Impact P P North Delta Hotshots
September 18 BCT Tigress 0 v 6 Ridge Meadows Sporting
North Delta Hotshots 1 v 2 Langley United
Gtr Vancouver Utd 2 v 2 Coq Metro Ford Impact
September 25 Langley United 0 v 1 Greater Vancouver Utd Selects
Ridge Meadows Sporting 3 v 1 North Delta Hotshots
Coquitlam Metro Ford Impact 6 v 1 BCT Tigress
October 2 NDFC Hotshots v Greater Vancouver United Selects
Langley United v BCT Tigress
Ridge Meadows Sporting v Coq Metro Ford Impact
October 16 BCT Tigress v Greater Vancouver United Selects
Nth Delta Hotshots v Coq Metro Ford Impact
Langley United v Ridge Meadows Sporting
October 23 RMSC Sporting v BCT Tigress
Langley United v North Delta Hotshots
CMFSC Impact v Greater Vancouver United Selects
October 30 BCT Tigress v Coquitlam Metro Ford Impact
North Delta Hotshots v Ridge Meadows Sporting
Greater Vancouver United Selects v Langley United
2
0
5
3
September 11
Pos Club
1 Strathcona Primo
2 Meraloma Menace
3 North Shore Storm
4 Croatia
5 Westside Wild
6 New West Blackout
7 North Shore Red Socks
8 West Coast Impact
North Shore Red Socks P P West Coast Impact
Westside Wild P P North Shore Storm
Meraloma Menace P P Strathcona Primo
Croatia P P New West Blackout
September 18 West Coast Impact 1 v 2 Croatia
Strathcona Primo 2 v 0 Westside Wild
North Shore Storm 0 v 0 North Shore Red Socks
New West Blackout 1 v 4 Meraloma Menace
September 25 North Shore Red Socks 0 v 5 Strathcona Primo
Westside Wild 1 v 1 New West Blackout
Meraloma Menace 1 v 0 Croatia
North Shore Storm 1 v 0 West Coast Impact
October 2
West Coast Impact v Meraloma Menace
Strathcona Primo v North Shore Storm
Croatia v Westside Wild
New West Blackout v North Shore Red Socks
October 16 Westside Wild v West Coast Impact
Meraloma Menace v North Shore Red Socks
Croatia v North Shore Storm
New West Blackout v Strathcona Primo
October 23 North Shore Red Socks v Westside Wild
West Coast Impact v New West Blackout
Strathcona Primo v Croatia
North Shore Storm v Meraloma Menace
W D L F A Pts GD
2 0 0 7 0 6 7
2 0 0 5 1 6 4
1 1 0 1 0 4 1
1 0 1 2 2 3 0
0 1 1 1 3 1 2
0 1 1 2 5 1 3
0 1 1 0 5 1 5
0 0 2 1 3 0 2
North Shore Storm v Westside Wild
New West Blackout v Croatia
October 30
West Coast Impact v North Shore Red Socks
Strathcona Primo v Meraloma Menace
Pos Club
Delta United FC
ICSF United
Richmond United AllStars
BCP
Tsawwassen Titans
September 11 Tsawwassen Titans P P Richmond United
Richmond United All Stars P P Delta United
BCP P P ICSF United
September 16 Delta United 7 v 0 Tsawwassen Titans
September 18 Richmond United All Stars 3 v 1 BCP
ICSF United 5 v 0 Richmond United
September 25 Tsawwassen Titans 2 v 3 ICSF United
Richmond United 0 v 2 Richmond United All Stars
BCP 1 v 3 Delta United
October 2 ICSF United v Richmond United AllStars
Tsawwassen Titans v BCP
October 14 Delta United v RUSC AllStars
October 16 ICSF United v BCP
October 23 Tsawwassen Titans v Delta United
BCP v Richmond United AllStars
October 28 Delta United v BCP
October 30 ICSF United v Tsawwassen Titans
Pos Club
1 Langley Extreme
Langley Lush Puppies
3 Surrey Dash
Poco Kaos
5 Albion All Blacks
Poco Fury
7 Tzeachten Thunderbirds
Poco Storm
September 11 Langley Lush Puppies P P Poco Fury
Poco Kaos P P Langley Extreme
Poco Storm P P Tzeachten Reserves
Albion All Blacks P P Surrey Dash
September 18 Surrey Dash 1 v 1 Poco Kaos
Poco Fury 0 v 2 Albion All Blacks
Langley Extreme 6 v 0 Poco Storm
Tzeachten Reserves 2 v 7 Langley Lush Puppies
September 25 Poco Kaos 4 v 1 Poco Fury
Langley Extreme 6 v 0 Tzeachten Reserves
Poco Storm 1 v 6 Surrey Dash
Albion All Blacks 0 v 1 Langley Lush Puppies
October 2 Langley Lush Puppies v Poco Kaos
Surrey Dash v Langley Extreme
Poco Fury v Poco Storm
Tzeachten Thunderbirds v Albion All Blacks
October 16 Langley Lush Puppies v Langley Extreme
Poco Fury v Surrey Dash
Poco Kaos v Tzeachten Thunderbirds
Albion All Blacks v Poco Storm
October 23 Surrey Dash v Langley Lush Puppies
Poco Storm v Poco Kaos
Tzeachten Thunderbirds v Poco Fury
Langley Extreme v Albion All Blacks
October 30 Surrey Dash v Albion All Blacks
Poco Fury v Langley Lush Puppies
D L F A Pts GD
2 0 0 12 0 6 12
2 0 0 8 2 6 6
1 1 0 7 2 4 5
1 1 0 5 2 4 3
1 0 1 2 1 3 1
0 0 2 1 6 0 5
0 0 2 2 13 0 11
0 0 2 1 12 0 11
Tzeachten Thunderbirds v Poco Storm
Langley Extreme v Poco Kaos
Pos Club
Squamish United
WC COQ Crown Royals
Columbus
Coquitlam Metro Ford United
Coquitlam Metro Ford Black Ice
North Delta Rangers
Coquitlam Metro Ford Fury
North Shore Knockouts
September 9 Nth Shore Knockouts 1 v 2 Coq Metro Ford Black Ice
September 11 Columbus P P Squamish United
WC COQ Crown Royals P P North Delta Rangers
Coq Metro Ford Fury P P Coq Metro Ford United
September 18 North Delta Rangers 2 v 2 Coq Metro Ford Fury
Coq Metro Ford United 0 v 2 North Shore Knockouts
Squamish United 4 v 1 WC COQ Crown Royals
Coquitlam Metro Ford Black Ice 1 v 3 Columbus
September 25 North Shore Knockouts 1 v 2 Columbus
North Delta Rangers 2 v 4 Coq Metro Ford United
WC COQ Crown Royals 2 v 0 Coq Metro Ford Blk Ice
Coquitlam Metro Ford Fury 1 v 10 Squamish United
September 30 North Shore Knockouts 1 v 7 WC COQ Crown Royals
October 2 Coquitlam Metro Ford United v Columbus
Coq Metro Ford Black Ice v Coq Metro Ford Fury
Squamish United v North Delta Rangers
October 14 North Shore Knockouts v North Delta Rangers
October 16 Columbus v Coquitlam Metro Ford Fury
WC COQ Crown Royals v Coq Metro Ford United
Coquitlam Metro Ford Black Ice v Squamish United
October 23 North Delta Rangers v Columbus
Coq Metro Ford United v Coq Metro Ford Black Ice
Coquitlam Metro Ford Fury v WC COQ Crown Royals
Squamish United v North Shore Knockouts
October 30 North Delta Rangers v WC COQ Crown Royals
Coq Metro Ford United v Coq Metro Ford Fury
W D L F A Pts GD
2 0 0 14 2 6 12
2 0 1 10 5 6 5
2 0 0 5 2 6 3
1 0 0 4 2 3 2
1 0 2 3 6 3 3
0 1 1 4 6 1 2
0 1 1 3 12 1 9
0 0 3 3 11 0 8
Squamish United v Columbus
Coq Metro Ford Black Ice v North Shore Knockouts
Pos Club
Westside Wolfpac
Richmond Olympics
Bombastic
Coastal Surf
Surrey United Beaver Junior
Dunbar Thunder
Richmond Nemesis
Columbus White
Vancouver Athletic Pumas
Burnaby Blast
September 11 Richmond Olympics P P Westside Wolfpac
Dunbar Thunder P P Columbus White
Surrey United Beaver Junior P P Burnaby Blast
Vancouver Athletic Pumas P P Richmond Nemesis
Bombastic P P Coastal Surf
September 17 Westside Wolfpac 4 v 0 Vancouver Athletic Pumas
Burnaby Blast 0 v 3 Bombastic
September 18 Richmond Nemesis 0 v 1 Surrey United Beaver Junior
Dunbar Thunder 0 v 6 Richmond FC Olympics
Coastal Surf 2 v 0 Columbus White
September 24 Burnaby Blast 0 v 2 Coastal Surf
September 25 Richmond Olympics 3 v 1 Columbus FC White
Surrey United Beaver Junior 0 v 5 Westside Wolfpac
Vancouver Athletic Pumas 2 v 3 Dunbar Thunder
Bombastic 2 v 0 Richmond Nemesis
October 1 Westside Wolfpac v Bombastic
October 2 Columbus White v Vancouver Athletic Pumas
Richmond Nemesis v Burnaby Blast
Dunbar Thunder v Surrey United Beaver Junior
Coastal Surf v Richmond Olympics
October 15 Westside Wolfpac v Richmond Nemesis
October 16 Columbus White v Bombastic
Richmond Olympics v Surrey United Beaver Junior
Dunbar Thunder v Burnaby Blast
Coastal Surf v Vancouver Athletic Pumas
9
6 9
9 1 6 8
5
6 5
October 22
October 23
4
6 4
1 1 5 3 4
3 8 3 5
0 3 0 3
1 5 0 4
2 7 0 5
2 0 5 0 5
Westside Wolfpac v Coastal Surf
Burnaby Blast v Columbus White
Richmond Nemesis v Dunbar Thunder
Surrey United Beaver Jnr v Vancouver Ath Pumas
Bombastic v Richmond Olympics
October 30
Columbus White v Richmond Nemesis
Richmond Olympics v Burnaby Blast
Vancouver Athletic Pumas v Bombastic
Dunbar Thunder v Westside Wolfpac
Coastal Surf v Surrey United Beaver Junior
Pos Club
Macho Ladybugs
Aldergrove FX
Abbotsford Lightning
Aldergrove Thunder
Abbotsford Ducks
Sto:Lo United
Abbotsford Graduates
Mission United
September 9 Macho Ladybugs 8 v 1 Mission United
September 11 Aldergrove FX P P Abbotsford Ducks
Sto:Lo United P P Abbotsford Lightning
Abbotsford Graduates P P Aldergrove Thunder
September 16 Mission United 1 v 5 Aldergrove FX
Abbotsford Lightning 1 v 7 Macho Ladybugs
September 18 Aldergrove Thunder 1 v 4 Sto:Lo United
Abbotsford Ducks 8 v 1 Abbotsford Graduates
September 23 Macho Ladybugs 2 v 1 Sto:Lo United
September 25 Abbotsford Ducks 1 v 3 Aldergrove Thunder
Aldergrove FX 3 v 3 Abbotsford Lightning
Abbotsford Graduates 8 v 2 Mission United
September 30 Abbotsford Lightning 5 v 3 Abbotsford Graduates
October 2 Aldergrove Thunder v Macho Ladybugs
Abbotsford Ducks v Mission United
Sto:Lo United v Aldergrove FX
October 14 Macho Ladybugs v Abbotsford Graduates
Abbotsford Lightning v Mission United
October 16 Aldergrove FX v Aldergrove Thunder
Sto:Lo United v Abbotsford Ducks
October 21 Mission United v Sto:Lo United
October 23 Aldergrove Thunder v Abbotsford Lightning
Abbotsford Ducks v Macho Ladybugs
Abbotsford Graduates v Aldergrove FX
October 28 Mission United v Macho Ladybugs
Abbotsford Lightning v Sto:Lo United
W D L F A Pts GD
3 0 0 17 3 9 14
1 1 0 8 4 4 4
1 1 1 9 13 4 4
1 0 1 4 5 3 1
1 0 1 9 4 3 5
1 0 1 5 3 3 2
1 0 2 12 15 3 3
0 0 3 4 21 0 17
October 30 Abbotsford Ducks v Aldergrove FX
Aldergrove Thunder v Abbotsford Graduates
September 11
Pos Club
1 North Shore United
2 North Shore Fusion
3 Burnaby Girls Momentum
4 North Shore Icicles
5 West Coast Synergy
6 West Vancouver Allstars
W D L F A Pts GD
2 0 0 6 3 6 3
2 0 0 5 2 6 3
1 1 0 5 0 4 5
1 1 0 6 5 4 1
0 1 1 5 6 1 1
0 1 1 2 3 1 1
7 Port Moody 2 0 0 2 1 5 0 4
8 Burnaby Shooters
Burnaby Momentum P P North Shore Fusion
North Shore Icicles P P Burnaby Shooters
North Shore United P P West Vancouver Allstars
Port Moody P P West Coast Synergy
September 18
Burnaby Shooters 0 v 5 Burnaby Momentum
West Vancouver Allstars 2 v 3 North Shore Icicles
North Shore Fusion 2 v 0 Port Moody
West Coast Synergy 2 v 3 North Shore United
0 0 2 2 8 0 6
North Shore Fusion v Burnaby Momentum
West Coast Synergy v Port Moody
September 25
Burnaby Momentum 0 v 0 West Vancouver Allstars
Burnaby Shooters 2 v 3 North Shore Fusion
North Shore Icicles 3 v 3 West Coast Synergy
North Shore United 3 v 1 Port Moody
October 2 West Vancouver Allstars v Burnaby Shooters
West Coast FC Synergy v Burnaby Momentum
North Shore Fusion v North Shore United
Port Moody v North Shore Icicles
October 16 North Shore Icicles v North Shore Fusion
North Shore United v Burnaby Momentum
West Coast Synergy v West Vancouver Allstars
Port Moody v Burnaby Shooters
October 23 Burnaby Momentum v North Shore Icicles
Burnaby Shooters v North Shore United
West Vancouver Allstars v Port Moody
North Shore Fusion v West Coast Synergy
October 30 Burnaby Shooters v North Shore Icicles
West Vancouver Allstars v North Shore United
Pos Club
1 Ex Patriots
2 West Coast Invivo
3 Sunday Caesars
4 Westside Coyotes
5 Coastal Vault
6 Delta United B
7 Van City B
8 North Delta Shooters
September 11 Ex Patriots P P West Coast Invivo
Westside Coyotes P P Van City B
Sunday Caesars P P Delta United B
North Delta Shooters P P Coastal Vault
September 16 Delta United B 4 v 2 North Delta Shooters
September 18 Westside Coyotes 2 v 6 Sunday Caesars
West Coast Invivo 0 v 0 Van City B
Coastal Vault 1 v 9 Ex Patriots
September 25 Westside Coyotes 3 v 1 Delta United B
Ex Patriots 11 v 2 North Delta Shooters
Sunday Caesars 0 v 2 West Coast Invivo
Van City B 2 v 3 Coastal Vault
September 30 Delta United B 1 v 13 Ex Patriots
October 2 West Coast Invivo v Westside Coyotes
Coastal Vault v Sunday Caesars
North Delta Shooters v Van City B
October 16 Ex Patriots v Sunday Caesars
Coastal Vault v West Coast Invivo
Van City B v Delta United B
North Delta Shooters v Westside Coyotes
October 21 Delta United B v Coastal Vault
October 23 Westside Coyotes v Ex Patriots
West Coast Invivo v North Delta Shooters
Sunday Caesars v Van City B
October 28 Delta United B v Sunday Caesars
October 30 West Coast Invivo v Ex Patriots
W D L F A Pts GD
3 0 0 33 4 9 29
1 1 0 2 0 4 2
1 0 1 6 4 3 2
1 0 1 5 7 3 2
1 0 1 4 11 3 7
1 0 2 6 18 3 12
0 1 1 2 3 1 1
0 0 2 4 15 0 11
Coastal Vault v North Delta Shooters
Van City B v Westside Coyotes
Pos Club
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Poco Fire 2 2 0 0 5 1 6 4
2 Ridge Meadows Aces
3 Green Devils
2 0 0 6 3 6 3
1 0 1 3 1 3 2
4 Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush 2 1 0 1 7 6 3 1
5 Royal City Kodiaks
6 Surrey United Synergy
1 0 1 3 4 3 1
1 0 1 3 5 3 2
7 Surrey Blitz 2 0 0 2 1 4 0 3
8 New West Hyacks 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 4
September 11 Surrey Blitz P P Ridge Meadows Aces
Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush P P Green Devils
Royal City Kodiaks P P Surrey United Synergy
New West Hyacks P P Poco Fire
September 18 Green Devils 3 v 0 New West Hyacks
Poco Fire 4 v 1 Royal City Kodiaks
Surrey United Synergy 2 v 1 Surrey Blitz
Ridge Meadows Aces 5 v 3 Coq Metro Ford Crush
September 25 Green Devils 0 v 1 Poco Fire
Surrey Blitz 0 v 2 Royal City Kodiaks
Coq Metro Ford Crush 4 v 1 Surrey Utd Synergy
New West Hyacks 0 v 1 Ridge Meadows Aces
October 2 Poco Fire v Surrey Blitz
Surrey United Synergy v New West Hyacks
Ridge Meadows Aces v Green Devils
Royal City Kodiaks v Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush
October 16 Surrey Blitz v New West Hyacks
Surrey United Synergy v RMSC Aces
Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush v Poco Fire
Royal City Kodiaks v Green Devils
October 23 Green Devils v Surrey Blitz
Poco Fire v Surrey United Synergy
RMSC Aces v Royal City Kodiaks
New West Hyacks v Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush
October 30 Green Devils v Coquitlam Metro Ford Crush
Poco Fire v New West Hyacks
Surrey United Synergy v Royal City Kodiaks
RMSC Aces v Surrey Blitz
Pos Club
1 Surrey Monsoon
2 Abbotsford Phoenix
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
2 0 0 9 1 6 8
1 1 0 3 1 4 2
3 Ridge Meadows United 2 1 0 1 7 7 3 0
4 Trinity Western Spartans 2 1 0 1 3 4 3 1
5 Albion Goaldiggerz
2 1 0 1 1 2 3 1
6 Port Moody Wolves 2 0 2 0 3 3 2 0
7 Aldergrove Storm 2 0 1 1 3 9 1 6
8 The Chillies 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 2
September 11 The Chillies P P Port Moody Wolves
Surrey Monsoon P P Albion Goaldiggerz
Abbotsford Phoenix P P Aldergrove Storm
Ridge Mdws United P P Trinity Western Spartans
September 18 Aldergrove Storm 1 v 7 Ridge Meadows United
Albion Goaldiggerz 1 v 0 The Chillies
Trinity Western Spartans 1 v 3 Surrey Monsoon
Port Moody Wolves 1 v 1 Abbotsford Phoenix
September 25 The Chillies 1 v 2 Trinity Western Spartans
Surrey Monsoon 6 v 0 Ridge Meadows United
Abbotsford Phoenix 2 v 0 Albion Goaldiggerz
Port Moody Wolves 2 v 2 Aldergrove Storm
October 2 Aldergrove Storm v Surrey Monsoon
Albion Goaldiggerz v Port Moody Wolves
Ridge Meadows United v The Chillies
Trinity Western Spartans v Abbotsford Phoenix
October 16 The Chillies v Aldergrove Storm
Surrey Monsoon v Abbotsford Phoenix
Ridge Meadows United v Port Moody Wolves
Trinity Western Spartans v Albion Goaldiggerz
October 23 Aldergrove Storm v Trinity Western Spartans
Abbotsford Phoenix v The Chillies
Albion Goaldiggerz v Ridge Meadows United
Port Moody Wolves v Surrey Monsoon
October 30 Aldergrove Storm v Abbotsford Phoenix
Albion Goaldiggerz v Surrey Monsoon
Port Moody Wolves v The Chillies
Trinity Western Spartans v Ridge Meadows United
September 11
Pos Club
1 Burnaby United
2 Coquitlam ICE
3 Ridge Meadows Ravens
4 Poco Flames
5 Poco Venom
6 Ridge Meadows Warriors
7 Surrey United Diamonds
8 New West United
Burnaby United P P Coquitlam ICE
Poco Venom P P Poco Flames
Surrey United Diamonds P P New West United
Ridge Mdws Warriors P P Ridge Mdws Ravens
September 18 Poco Flames 5 v 2 Surrey United Diamonds
New West United 0 v 9 Burnaby United
Ridge Meadows Ravens 3 v 0 Poco Venom
Coquitlam ICE 4 v 3 Ridge Meadows Warriors
September 23 New West United 0 v 10 Coquitlam ICE
September 25 Burnaby United 3 v 0 Poco Flames
Surrey Utd Diamonds 0 v 4 Ridge Meadows Ravens
Poco Venom 3 v 2 Ridge Meadows Warriors
October 1 Poco Flames v New West United
October 2 Coquitlam ICE v Poco Venom
Ridge Meadows Ravens v Burnaby United
Ridge Meadows Warriors v Surrey United Diamonds
October 16 Surrey United Diamonds v Coquitlam ICE
Poco Venom v Burnaby United
Ridge Meadows Ravens v Poco Flames
Ridge Meadows Warriors v New West United
October 23 Burnaby United v Surrey United Diamonds
Poco Flames v Ridge Meadows Warriors
New West United v Poco Venom
Coquitlam ICE v Ridge Meadows Ravens
October 30 Poco Flames v Poco Venom
Ridge Meadows Ravens v Ridge Meadows Warriors
W D L F A Pts GD
2 0 0 12 0 6 12
2 0 0 14 3 6 11
2 0 0 7 0 6 7
1 0 1 5 5 3 0
1 0 1 3 5 3 2
0 0 2 5 7 0 2
0 0 2 2 9 0 7
0 0 2 0 19 0 19
Coquitlam ICE v Burnaby United
New West United v Surrey United Diamonds
Pos Club Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Rainbow Strikers
2 Hodder Tugs
3 Musqueam Strong
4 United
5 Saints
6 Vancouver Wildcats
7 Vancouver Phoenix
8 Vancouver Geckos
September 10 Vancouver Wildcats 0 v 1 Musqueam Strong
September 11 Vancouver Geckos P P Saints
Vancouver Phoenix P P Hodder Tugs
Rainbow Strikers P P United
September 18 Hodder Tugs 3 v 0 Vancouver Geckos
Musqueam Strong 0 v 2 Rainbow Strikers
Saints 2 v 0 Vancouver Wildcats
United 10 v 1 Vancouver Phoenix
September 24 Vancouver Wildcats 1 v 0 Vancouver Geckos
September 25 Vancouver Phoenix 1 v 1 Musqueam Strong
Rainbow Strikers 7 v 0 Saints
United 2 v 6 Hodder Tugs
October 2 Hodder Tugs v Vancouver Wildcats
Vancouver Geckos v Rainbow Strikers
Saints v Vancouver Phoenix
Musqueam Strong v United
October 15 Vancouver Wildcats v Vancouver Phoenix
October 16 Vancouver Geckos v United
Saints v Musqueam Strong
Rainbow Strikers v Hodder Tugs
October 23 Hodder Tugs v Saints
Vancouver Phoenix v Rainbow Strikers
Musqueam Strong v Vancouver Geckos
United v Vancouver Wildcats
October 30 Hodder Tugs v Vancouver Phoenix
Musqueam Strong v Vancouver Wildcats
2 0 0 9 0 6 9
2 0 0 9 2 6 7
1 1 1 2 3 4 1
1 0 1 12 7 3 5
1 0 1 2 7 3 5
1 0 2 1 3 3 2
0 1 1 2 11 1 9
0 0 2 0 4 0 4
Saints v Vancouver Geckos
United v Rainbow Strikers
September
Ex Patriots
Pacific Dragon
Westcoast
September
Grads
Richmond
Ex Patriot
Pacific Dragon
September
VanSal
Ex Patriots
Grads
September
October
Westcoast
October
Grads
VanSal
October
Westcoast
VanSal
Dragon
Ex Patriots
Heatherbrae
United
AC Phantoms
Richlads
Hammers
Club Ireland Rovers
Lerazo
Ex Patriots Panthers
Unicorn B
Sports
Rock
September 11 AC Phantoms 3 v 1 Lee Man
Unicorn B 0 v 5 Hammers
Lion Rock 0 v 2 Richlads
Ex Patriots Panthers 0 v 2 United
BG Rangers 1 v 4 Lerazo
K2 Sports 4 v 5 Club Ireland Rovers
Heatherbrae 7 v 0 Melvin
September 18 BG Rangers 0 v 0 Lee Man
Haetherbrae 2 v 0 Hammers
AC Phantoms 3 v 2 Unicorn B
K2 Sports 1 v 2 United
Melvin 1 v 8 Richlads
Club Ireland Rovers 1 v 0 Lerazo
Lion Rock 0 v 2 Ex Patriots Panthers
September 25 AC Phantoms 2 v 1Lion Rock
BG Rangers 0 v 2 Unicorn B
Heatherbrae 4 v 0 Lee Man
K2 Sports 1 v 1 EPFC Panthers
Melvin 1 v 5 United
Club Ireland Rovers 2 v 5 Hammers
Lerazo 1 v 1 Richlads
October 2 AC Phantoms v BG Rangers
K2 Sports v Lion Rock
Heatherbrae v Unicorn
Melvin v Ex Patriots Panthers
Club Ireland Rovers v Lee Man
Lerazo v United Richlads v Hammers
October 16 AC Phantoms v Club Ireland Rovers
Lerazo v Melvin Richlads v Heatherbrae
Hammers v K2 Sports United v BG Rangers Lee Man v Lion Rock
Ex Patroipts Panthers v Unicorn B
October 23 Heatherbrae v BG Rangers
Lerazo v Ex Patriots Panthers
Hammers v United
AC Phantoms v K2 Sports
Melvin v Lion Rock
Club Ireland Rovers v Unicorn B Richlads v Lee Man
October 30 AC Phantoms v Heatherbrae
Melvin v K2 Sports United v Lee Man Club Ireland Rovers v BG Rangers Lerazo v Lion Rock Richlads v Unicorn B
Hammers v Ex Patriots Panthers
The 1st week of top flight amateur soccer competition has come to a close. An exciting weekend that saw all games played, narrowly missing some bad air situations. Here is the overall picture of what happened this weekend in division 1:
The division started off Friday in Cowichan with the hosts defeating Gorge (with a late penalty shot goal at 89') by score of 3 2. Cowichan goals by Blaze Roberts, Connor Crichton, and Michael Daniels. Gorge had markers from Jordan DeGraaf and James Cameron.
Friday also saw Vic West FC hosting Bays Utd in Sooke and the hosts came away with a convincing 5 1 victory. Vic West goals by a Bays Own Goal, Daniel Pritchard, Salem Almardy, Marcus Campanile, and Alex Balbo. The loan marker for Bays was scored by Robert Eng.
Friday wrapped up with the Game of the Week, which also doubled up as the Cup Winners Cup. This was a game between last years League Champions (Lakehill) and last years Jackson Cup winner (Nanaimo). Lakehill came out the victor with a 4 0 win. Goals were by Patrick Nelson and Craig Gorman who had 2 each. Earning his first clean sheet of the year was Keeper Hardeep Gahunia. Game MVP was Lakehill goal scoring machine, Craig Gorman.
Saturday started with Powell River Villa hosting Westcastle Lakers, and they battled to a 1 1 draw. Villa’s goal scorer was James Timothy. Westcastle snuck in a late goal (86') by Taylor Ako.
The division wrapped up with the Victoria Highlanders going to Comox and winning 4 1. Highlander goals by Godwin Babu, Logan Beaverford, and Samule Vieira x 2. The lone scorer for the hosts was Kyle Bate.
Fair to say that there were some interesting results over the weekend. Lakehill running away with the match was one of them, even though the game was very close for the first 30 minutes. Cowichan defeating Gorge was a surprise to some, and Westcastle earning a point in Powell River turned some heads as well. Just a great weekend of local soccer over the weekend with games up and down the whole Island.
A stunning weekend up and down Vancouver Island saw all top flight amateur men's games played in week 2. Here is a quick snapshot of what took place in Division 1......some were close and pretty, some not so much.
Friday started with Cowichan Axis defeating Westcastle Lakers 3 1 in North Cowichan. Cowichan goals were scored by Connor Crichton, Colin Knight, and Michael Daniels. Westcastle's lone
marker was scored by Eric Karigo.
Friday saw a very tight affair in Nanaimo as the defending Jackson Cup Champions Nanaimo Utd rebounded after last weeks shutout loss to slip by Vic West 2 1. Nanaimo had goals by Marcus Cramb and Paddy Greig. Vic West goal was scored by Kaelan Cooke.
Friday wrapped up with a high scoring affair in Oak Bay as Gorge FC defeated Bays Utd handily by score of 8 0. Gorge goals by Mike Dunham, Hussen Sayed, Austin Dickson, Bryce Marinus, James Cameron x 2, and Jordan De Graaf x 2. Earning his VISL ever VISL shutout was Keeper Hayato Matsuba.
Saturday started out with a match at Timberlane Park in Powell River and the host Villa squad defeated Comox 4 0. Powell River Villa goals were scored by James Timothy, Jake Kenmuir, and Niko Cristante x 2. Supplying the clean sheet for Villa was Keeper Matt Liknes.
Saturday wrapped up with an interesting game at Starlight Stadium as Lakehill defeated the Victoria Highlanders 6 2. The opening half was completed with a scoreline of 1 1, then things opened up in the second half. Lakehill had goals from Craig Gorman, Parm Johal, Jack Hill, and Isaac Koch x 3. Highlander goals were had by Jameson Kiezik and Elijah Bean.
It’s no surprise seeing defending Garrison Cup champions Lakehill at the top of the table, but a few eyebrows have been lifted seeing Cowichan Axis up there. A great weekend of local grass roots soccer on the Island. Hoping the decent weather continues as we look forward to week #3.
Week 3 in the books, and this past weekend was a perfect example of why games actually get played as opposed to just assigning points to the team that maybe should win. Early season upsets was the common theme this past weekend. Here is the snapshot of what took place.
Friday night started out with a bit of a surprise at Hampton Park as Gorge toppled defending Jackson Cup Champions Nanaimo by score of 4 3. Gorge goals were from Jordan DeGraaf, a Nanaimo own goal, and 2 from Hatim El Azhari. Nanaimo goals were from Marcus Cramb, Callum Magog, and Paddy Greig.
Another surprising result on Friday saw Vic West blank the Victoria Highlanders 4 0. Vic West goals by Theo Weismiller, Alec Balbo, and Salem Almardy x 2. Earning his first shutout of the year was Keeper Oleksandr Harapa
The biggest shock on Friday was having winless Bays Utd defeat previously undefeated
Cowichan 2 1. Bays had goals from Alexander Emery and Robert Eng. The lone marker for Cowichan was from Devin Jack.
Saturday saw Lakehill FC defeat Powell River Villa 4 1. Lakehill had goals from Blair Sturrock, Craig Gorman, and Patrick Nelson with a pair. Villa got on the board early with a goal from Griffin Leach.
Saturday wrapped up with a game at Vanier turf that saw Comox Valley shutout Westcastle Lakers 1 0. Comox goal was from Nick Marinus. Earning his first shutout of the year was Justin Black.
Lakehill has the undefeated look, is currently in 1st place, and some are believing they will run away with the division. The next spot is up for grabs as 3 teams are battling all with 6 points. Everything after that has a lot of teams whose early season fate could be so much different.
A gorgeous weekend of amateur men's soccer up and down the Island. Thanks for continuing to support those people who live, work, and play in your community.
Pos Club
1 Lakehill
Cowichan Axis
D
F A Pts GD
4 0 0 22 4 12 18
3 0 1 11 5 9 6
3 Gorge 4 3 0 1 15 6 9 9
4 Vic West
3 0 1 13 4 9 9
5 Bays United 4 1 1 2 4 15 4 11
6 Nanaimo United 4 1 1 2 6 10 4 4
7 Powell River Villa 4 1 1 2 7 8 4 1
8 Victoria Highlanders 4 1 0 3 6 12 3 6
9 Comox Valley United 4 1 0 3 2 12 3 10
10 Westcastle Lakers 4 0 1 3 3 13 1 10
September 9 Cowichan 3 v 2 Gorge
Vic West 5 v 1 Bays United
Lakehill 4 v 0 Nanaimo United
September 10 Powell River Villa 1 v 1 Westcastle Lakers
Comox Valley Utd 1 v 4 Victoria Highlanders
September 16 Cowichan 3 v 1 Westcastle Lakers
Nanaimo United 2 v 1 Vic West
Bays United 0 v 8 Gorge
September 17 Powell River Villa 4 v 0 Comox Valley United Victoria Highlanders 2 v 6 Lakehill
September 23 Gorge 4 v 3 Nanaimo United
Vic West 4 v 0 Victoria Highlanders
Bays United 2 v 1 Cowichan
September 24 Lakehill 4 v 1 Powell River Villa
Comox Valley Utd 1 v 0 Westcastle Lakers
September 30 Westcastle Lakers 1 v 8 Lakehill
Bays United 1 v 1 Nanaimo United
October 1
Powell River Villa v Vic West
Cowichan v Comox Valley United
Victoria Highlanders v Gorge
October 7 Vic West v Westcastle Lakers
Bays United v Victoria Highlanders
Nanaimo United v Cowichan
October 8 Comox Valley United v Lakehill Gorge v Powell River Villa
October 14 Nanaimo United v Victoria Highlanders
Cowichan v Lakehill
October 15
Powell River Villa v Bays United
Comox Valley United v Vic West
Westcastle Lakers v Gorge
October 21 Cowichan v Victoria Highlanders
Bays United v Westcastle Lakers
Vic West v Lakehill
October 22 Nanaimo United v Powell River Villa Gorge v Comox Valley United
October 28 Cowichan v Vic West Lakehill v Gorge
October 29
Powell River Villa v Victoria Highlanders
Comox Valley United v Bays United
Westcastle Lakers v Nanaimo United
Spring
Gorge United
Lakehill
Lake
River
Juan de Fuca
Easy Touch
September 10 Saanich Fusion Bandits 2 v 4 Gorge United
Prospect Lake Lakers 2 v 3 Salt Spring
Gorge Reserves 1 v 2 Lakehill Reserves
Nanaimo United Reserves 2 v 1 Campbell River
September 11 Easy Touch 1 v 4 Juan de Fuca Hellas
September 17 Salt Spring 3 v 0 Juan de Fuca Hellas
Campbell River 2 v 0 Gorge Reserves
Lakehill Reserves 2 v 4 Saanich Fusion Bandits Gorge United 1 v 1 Prospect Lake Lakers
September 18 Easy Touch 0 v 3 Nanaimo United Reserves
September 23 Juan de Fuca Hellas 0 v 3 Prospect Lake Lakers
September 24 Saanich Fusion Bandits 1 v 0 Campbell River
Nanaimo United Reserves 1 v 0 Salt Spring Gorge Reserves 6 v 0 Easy Touch Lakehill Reserves 1 v 0 Gorge United
October 1 Salt Spring v Gorge Reserves
Campbell River v Lakehill Reserves Gorge United v Juan de Fuca Hellas
Prospect Lake Lakers v Nanaimo United Reserves
October 2 Easy Touch v Saanich Fusion Bandits
October 8 Saanich Fusion Bandits v Salt Spring
Campbell River v Gorge United Lakehill Reserves v Easy Touch
Gorge Reserves v Prospect Lake Lakers
Nanaimo United Reserves v Juan de Fuca Hellas
October 14 Juan de Fuca Hellas v Gorge Reserves
October 15 Salt Spring v Lakehill Reserves
Gorge United v Nanaimo United Reserves
Prospect Lake Lakers v Saanich Fusion Bandits
October 16 Easy Touch v Campbell River
October 22 Saanich Fusion Bandits v Juan de Fuca Hellas
Campbell River v Salt Spring
Lakehill Reserves v Prospect Lake Lakers
Gorge Reserves v Nanaimo United Reserves
October 23 Easy Touch v Gorge United
October 28 Juan de Fuca Hellas v Lakehill Reserves
October 29 Salt Spring v Easy Touch
Prospect Lake Lakers v Campbell River
Gorge United v Gorge Reserves
Nanaimo United Reserves v Saanich Fusion Bandits
Gorge C
Celtic
Cowichan
Lake Lakers
September 10 Cowichan Oak 2 v 5 Sooke Celtic
Juan de Fuca Kings 1 v 0 Vic West Reserves
September 11 Castaways 4 v 0 Vantreights
Prospect Lake Lakers Res 1 v 6 Saanich Fusion GBE Gorge C 3 v 0 Mid Isle Mariners
September 16 Sooke Celtic 8 v 0 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Mid Isle Mariners 2 v 2 Juan de Fuca Kings
September 17 Vantreights 2 v 3 Gorge C Cowichan Oak 2 v 4 Vic West Reserves
Saanich Fusion GBE 2 v 2 Castaways
September 23 Castaways 2 v 1 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves Cowichan Oak 1 v 1 Mid Isle Mariners
September 24 Juan de Fuca Kings 2 v 0 Vantreights
September 25 Vic West Reserves 3 v 1 Sooke Celtic Gorge C 2 v 1 Saanich Fusion GBE
September 30 Sooke Celtic 1 v 0 Castaways
October 1 Vantreights v Cowichan Oak
Saanich Fusion GBE v Juan de Fuca Kings
October 2 Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves v Gorge C
Mid Isle Mariners v Vic West Reserves
October 7 Vic West Reserves v Vantreights
Cowichan Oak v Saanich Fusion GBE
October 8 Juan de Fuca Kings v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
October 9 Gorge C v Castaways
Mid Isle Mariners v Sooke Celtic
October 14
Sooke Celtic v Gorge C
October 15 Vantreights v Mid Isle Mariners
Castaways v Juan de Fuca Kings
Saanich Fusion GBE v Vic West Reserves
October 16
Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves v Cowichan Oak
October 22 Vantreights v Sooke Celtic Cowichan Oak v Castaways
Juan de Fuca Kings v Gorge C
October 23 Vic West Reserves v Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves
Mid Isle Mariners v Saanich Fusion GBE
October 28 Sooke Celtic v Juan de Fuca Kings
October 29 Saanich Fusion GBE v Vantreights
October 30 Castaways v Vic West Reserves
Prospect Lake Lakers Reserves v Mid Isle Mariners Gorge C v Cowichan Oak
Lake Lakers
Cook Street United
Vantreights
Fernwood
Nanaimo United
Saanich
September 9 Prospect Lake Lakers C 5 v 0 Lakehill Hooligans
September 10 Juan de Fuca Re United 1 v 2 Vantreights Mates
Cowichan Fury 2 v 4 Fernwood United
September 11 Bays United Reserves 2 v 0 Saanich Fusion Matadors
Cook Street United 4 v 0 Nanaimo United C
September 16 Vantreights Mates 0 v 0 Cowichan Fury
September 17 Lakehill Hooligans 1 v 4 Bays United Reserves
Nanaimo United C 0 v 3 Juan de Fuca Re United
September 18 Fernwood United 1 v 0 Prospect Lake Lakers C Saanich Fusion Matadors 1 v 1 Cook Street United
September 23 Prospect Lake Lakers C 2 v 0 Vantreights Mates
September 24 Cowichan Fury 2 v 2 Nanaimo United C
September 25 Juan de Fuca Re United 1 v 3 Cook Street United
Bays United Reserves 5 v 3 Fernwood United Saanich Fusion Matadors 3 v 4 Lakehill Hooligans
October 1 Vantreights Mates v Bays United Reserves
Nanaimo United C v Prospect Lake Lakers C
October 2 Fernwood United v Lakehill Hooligans
Cook Street United v Cowichan Fury
Saanich Fusion Matadors v Juan de Fuca Re United
October 15
Juan de Fuca Re United v Prospect Lake Lakers C
Nanaimo United C v Lakehill Hooligans
October 16 Vantreights Mates v Fernwood United
Cook Street United v Bays United Reserves
Saanich Fusion Matadors v Cowichan Fury
October 21 Prospect Lake Lakers C v Cowichan Fury
October 22
October 23
Vantreights Mates v Saanich Fusion Matadors
Lakehill Hooligans v Cook Street United
Fernwood United v Nanaimo United C Bays United Reserves v Juan de Fuca Re United
October 29 Cowichan Fury v Bays United Reserves
Juan de Fuca Re United v Lakehill Hooligans Nanaimo United C v Vantreights Mates
October 30 Cook Street United v Fernwood United Saanich Fusion Matadors v Prospect Lake Lakers C
October 7
Prospect Lake Lakers C v Cook Street United
October 8 Cowichan Fury v Juan de Fuca Re United Lakehill Hooligans v Vantreights Mates
October 9 Bays United Reserves v Nanaimo United C
Fernwood United v Saanich Fusion Matadors
de Fuca
W
September 9 W sánec 1 v 2 Juan de Fuca United Reserves
September 11 Tritons 1 v 2 Castaways Invicta
Cook Street Soul 0 v 1 Juan de Fuca Bulldogs
Lakehill Reds 1 v 1 Sooke
Mid Isle Mariners Reserves 2 v 4 Vic West C
September 16 Sooke 1 v 0 Cook Street Soul
September 18 Vic West C 7 v 0 Tritons
Juan de Fuca Bulldogs 2 v 1 Mid Isle Mariners Res
Juan de Fuca United Reserves 1 v 5 Lakehill Reds Castaways Invicta 6 v 0 W sánec
September 23 W sánec 0 v 7 Vic West C
September 25 Tritons 1 v 2 Juan de Fuca Bulldogs
Juan de Fuca United Reserves 2 v 1 Sooke
Lakehill Reds 1 v 0 Castaways Invicta
Mid Isle Mariners Reserves 0 v 1 Cook Street Soul
October 1 Vic West C v Lakehill Reds
Sooke v Mid Isle Mariners Reserves
October 2 Juan de Fuca Bulldogs v W sánec
Cook Street Soul v Tritons
Castaways Invicta v Juan de Fuca United Reserves
October 7 W sánec v Cook Street Soul
October 9 Castaways Invicta v Sooke
Tritons v Mid Isle Mariners Reserves
Juan de Fuca United Reserves v Vic West C
Lakehill Reds v Juan de Fuca Bulldogs
October 15 Vic West C v Castaways Invicta
Sooke v Tritons
October 16 Cook Street Soul v Lakehill Reds
Juan de Fuca Bulldogs v Juan de Fuca United Res
Mid Isle Mariners Reserves v W sánec
October 21 W sánec v Tritons
October 22 Vic West C v Sooke
October 23
Castaways Invicta v Juan de Fuca Bulldogs
Juan de Fuca United Reserves v Cook Street Soul
Lakehill Reds v Mid Isle Mariners Reserves
October 28 Cook Street Soul v Castaways Invicta
October 29 Sooke v W sánec
October 30 Tritons v Lakehill Reds
Juan de Fuca Bulldogs v Vic West C
Mid Isle Mariners Reserves v Juan de Fuca United Reserves
Croatia
Vancouver
BB5
Coquitlam
BCT Rovers
Van
Port Moody
Westside
September 10 Vancouver United Hibernian 3 v 2 Port Moody
BCT Rovers Hurricanes 5 v 1 Coastal
Columbus 0 v 1 Surrey Pegasus
Inter EDC 2 v 1 Westside
BB5 United CCB 4 v 3 Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves
West Vancouver 0 v 1 Croatia
September 16 Coq Metro Ford Wolves 2 v 5 Vancouver Utd Hibs
Inter EDC 2 v 1 BB5 United CCB
Surrey Pegasus 3 v 4 West Vancouver
September 17 Coastal 2 v 1 Columbus
Westside 1 v 2 Croatia
Port Moody 3 v 1 BCT Rovers Hurricanes
September 23 Columbus 1 v 1 Port Moody
West Vancouver 2 v 1 Coastal
BCT Rovers Hurricanes 1 v 4 Coq Metro Ford Wolves
BB5 United CCB 2 v 0 Westside
September 24 Croatia 4 v 1 Surrey Pegasus
September 25 Vancouver United Hibernian 3 v 1 Inter EDC
September 30 Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves 7 v 2 Columbus
Inter EDC 1 v 3 BCT Rovers Hurricanes
Vancouver United Hibernian 1 v 5 BB5 United CCB
October 1 Coastal v Croatia
Westside v Surrey Pegasus
Port Moody v West Vancouver
October 7 Columbus v Inter EDC
West Vancouver v Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves
Vancouver United Hibernian v Westside
BCT Rovers Hurricanes v BB5 United CCB
Surrey Pegasus v Coastal
October 8 Croatia v Port Moody
October 14 Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves v Croatia
Inter EDC v West Vancouver
BB5 United CCB v Columbus
October 15 Westside v Coastal
Port Moody v Surrey Pegasus
October 16 Vancouver Utd Hibernian v BCT Rovers Hurricanes
October 21 Columbus v Vancouver United Hibernian
West Vancouver v BB5 United CCB
BCT Rovers Hurricanes v Westside
Surrey Pegasus v Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves
October 22 Croatia v Inter EDC Coastal v Port Moody
October 28 Coquitlam Metro Ford Wolves v Coastal
BCT Rovers Hurricanes v Columbus
Inter EDC v Surrey Pegasus
BB5 United CCB v Croatia
October 29 Westside v Port Moody
30 Vancouver United Hibernian v West Vancouver
Vancouver United Snipers
Vancouver
North Vancouver
Coquitlam Metro
GN Sporting Club
Rinos Fury
Metro Athletic
Metropolitan
Burnaby Selects Eagles
Romania
Surrey Supra Coastal
Serbia United
September 9 Coq Metro Ford Lupi 0 v 3 Vancouver Greencaps
GN Sporting Club 2 v 2 Surrey Supra Coastal
September 10 North Vancouver 2 v 0 Serbia United
Vancouver Utd Snipers 5 v 1 Burnaby White Eagles
September 11 Metro Athletic P P Romania
Metropolitan P P Rinos Fury
September 16 Rinos Fury 3 v 1 Surrey Supra Coastal
September 17 Vancouver Greencaps 2 v 1 GN Sporting Club
Romania 2 v 4 Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi
September 18 Burnaby White Eagles 1 v 0 Metro Athletic
Metropolitan 2 v 1 North Vancouver
Serbia United 0 v 5 Vancouver United Snipers
September 23 Coq Metro Ford Lupi 3 v 2 Burnaby White Eagles
GN Sporting Club 3 v 0 Romania
September 24 North Vancouver 6 v 0 Rinos Fury
Vancouver United Snipers 2 v 1 Metropolitan
Surrey Supra Coastal 1 v 2 Vancouver Greencaps
September 25 Metro Athletic 3 v 2 Serbia United
September 30 Rinos Fury 2 v 2 Vancouver Greencaps
October 1 North Vancouver v Vancouver Snipers
Romania v Surrey Supra Coastal
October 2 Burnaby White Eagles v GN Sporting Club
Metropolitan v Metro Athletic
Serbia United v Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi
October 6 Metro Athletic v North Vancouver
October 7 Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi v Metropolitan
GN Sporting Club v Serbia United
October 8
Vancouver Greencaps v Romania
Vancouver Snipers v Rinos Fury
Surrey Supra Coastal v Burnaby White Eagles
October 14 Rinos Fury v Romania
October 15 North Vancouver v Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi
Vancouver Snipers v Metro Athletic
October 16 Burnaby White Eagles v Vancouver Greencaps
Metropolitan v GN Sporting Club
Serbia United v Surrey Supra Coastal
October 21 Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi v Vancouver Snipers
GN Sporting Club v North Vancouver
October 22
Vancouver Greencaps v Serbia United
Romania v Burnaby White Eagles
Surrey Supra Coastal v Metropolitan
October 23 Metro Athletic v Rinos Fury
October 28
October 29
Rinos Fury v Burnaby White Eagles
North Vancouver v Surrey Supra Coastal
Vancouver Snipers v GN Sporting Club
October 30 Metro Athletic v Coquitlam Metro Ford Lupi Metropolitan v Vancouver Greencaps
Serbia United v FC Romania
Serbia United Narps
Columbus Reserves
Lobbans
Strathcona
Siaron
North Vancouver United
Meraloma
BCT Hurricane Tigers
France
Metro Athletic Artistic
Westside United
West Van Reserves
September 9 BCT Hurricane Tigers 4 v 2 West Vancouver B
September 10 Meraloma 1 v 0 Strathcona Primo
September 11 Siaron 0 v 1 Serbia United Narps
Westside United P P North Vancouver United
Lobbans P P Columbus B
Metro Athletic Artistic P P France
September 16 Strathcona Primo 4 v 3 Siaron
Westside United 1 v 2 Meraloma
September 17 West Vancouver B 1 v 5 Lobbans
North Vancouver United 1 v 5 Columbus B
September 18 France 4 v 0 BCT Hurricane Tigers
Serbia United Narps 5 v 0 Metro Athletic Artistic
September 23 BCT Hurricane Tigers 0 v 4 Serbia United Narps
September 24 Meraloma 0 v 1 North Vancouver United
Columbus B 3 v 0 West Vancouver B
September 25 Siaron 2 v 1 Westside United
Metro Athletic Artistic 0 v 5 Strathcona Primo
Lobbans 1 v 0 France
September 30 Westside United 0 v 1 Metro Athletic Artistic
Strathcona Primo 1 v 2 BCT Hurricane Tigers
SCHEDULE
October 1 Meraloma v Siaron
North Vancouver United v West Vancouver B
October 2 France v Columbus B
2
5 6 1
5 6 2
6 5
3 3
3
Serbia United Narps v Lobbans
October 7
October 8
BCT Hurricane Tigers v Westside United
West Vancouver B v France
Columbus B v Serbia United Narps
October 9 Siaron v North Vancouver United Metro Athletic Artistic v Meraloma
Lobbans v Strathcona Primo
October 14 Westside United v Lobbans
Strathcona Primo v Columbus B
October 15 Meraloma v BCT Hurricane Tigers
North Vancouver United v France
October 16 Siaron v Metro Athletic Artistic
Serbia United Narps v West Vancouver B
October 21 BCT Hurricane Tigers v Siaron
October 22
Columbus B v Westside United
West Vancouver B v Strathcona Primo
October 23 France v Serbia United Narps
Metro Athletic Artistic v North Vancouver United
Lobbans v Meraloma
October 28
Westside United v West Vancouver B
Strathcona Primo v France
October 29 Meraloma v Columbus B
North Vancouver United v Serbia United Narps
October 30 Siaron v Lobbans
Metro Athletic Artistic v BCT Hurricane Tigers
Pos
1 Vancouver Harps
Bingers Army
Bingers Army Whistler
Bombastic
5 Westside Strikers
Richmond Hibs
Inter EDC Reserves
Marpole Tropics
Gastown Astro
Shaheen
NK Hrvat
Guildford
September 9 Bingers Army 2 v 1 Marpole Tropics
Shaheen 3 v 5 Bingers Army Whistler
September 10 Vancouver Harps 2 v 2 Gastown Astro
Inter EDC B 0 v 4 Westside Strikers
Guildford 1 v 2 Richmond Hibs
Bombastic 2 v 1 NK Hrvat
September 16 Gastown Astro 1 v 3 Bombastic
September 17 Richmond Hibs 3 v1 Westside Strikers
Bingers Army Whistler 5 v 0 Inter EDC B Guildford 0 v 2Vancouver Harps
NK Hrvat 3 v 4 Bingers Army
September 18 Marpole Tropics 4 v 1 Shaheen
September 23 Vancouver Harps 5 v 0 Richmond Hibs
Bingers Army 5 v 2 Gastown Astro
Westside Strikers 5 v 0 Bingers Army Whistler
September 24 Inter EDC B 3 v 2 Marpole Tropics
Bombastic 3 v 0 Guildford
Shaheen 0 v 0 NK Hrvat
September 30 Gastown Astro 3 v 3 Shaheen
October 1 Richmond Hibs v Bingers Army Whistler
Vancouver Harps v Bombastic Guildford v Bingers Army NK Hrvat v Inter EDC B
14 2 10 12
1 0 13 8 10 5
0 1 13 10 9 3
0 1 8 7 9 1
2 0 1 10 3 6 7
0 2 7 10 6 3
0 2 4 11 6 7
2 7 6 3 1
2 2 8 13 2 5
2 2 7 12 2 5
1 3 4 7 1 3
1 3 3 9 1 6
October 2
October 7
Marpole Tropics v Westside Strikers
Bingers Army v Vancouver Harps
Westside Strikers v NK Hrvat
Bingers Army Whistler v Marpole Tropics
Inter EDC B v Gastown Astro
October 8 Shaheen v Guildford
Bombastic v Richmond Hibs
October 14 Gastown Astro v Westside Strikers
October 15 Richmond Hibs v Marpole Tropics
Vancouver Harps v Shaheen
Guildford v Inter EDC B
Bombastic v Bingers Army NK Hrvat v Bingers Army Whistler
October 21 Westside Strikers v Guildford
Bingers Army v Richmond Hibs
October 22 Bingers Army Whistler v Gastown Astro
Marpole Tropics v NK Hrvat
Inter EDC B v Vancouver Harps
Shaheen v Bombastic
October 28 Gastown Astro v Marpole Tropics
Bingers Army v Shaheen
October 29 Richmond Hibs v NK Hrvat
Vancouver Harps v Westside Strikers
Guildford v Bingers Army Whistler
Bombastic v Inter EDC B
West Hounds
Vancouver United
West Coast Celts
Redeemer Eagles
Rinos East Van
Regent College
Mainland Athletic
BCT Rovers
Westside Athletic
SC
North Vancouver Storm
Alemania Z
September 10 Vancouver United Balaclava 1 v 1 West Coast Celts
Rinos East Van 2 v 1 North Vancouver Storm
Mainland Athletic 1 v 1 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B
Regent College 3 v 2 SC
September 11 Westside Athletic P P Redeemer Eagles
West Hounds 14 v 0 Alemania Z
September 16 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B 1 v 1 Regent College
September 17 West Coast Celts 5 v 2 Rinos East Van
SC 0 v 4 West Hounds
Westside Athletic 2 v 3 Mainland Athletic
September 18 Alemania Z 1 v 12 Vancouver United Balaclava
Redeemer Eagles 4 v 0 North Vancouver Storm
September 24 Mainland Athletic 1 v 3 Redeemer Eagles
Rinos East Van 6 v 0 Alemania Z
Regent College 0 v 1 Westside Athletic
September 25 Vancouver United Balaclava 2 v 0 SC
West Hounds 2 v 0 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B
North Vancouver Storm 0 v 5 West Coast Celts
September 30 BCT Rovs Hurricanes B 2 v 1 Vancouver Utd Balaclava
SC 3 v 2 Rinos East Van
October 1 Mainland Athletic v Regent College
Westside Athletic v West Hounds
October 2 Alemania Z v North Vancouver Storm
October 8
Redeemer Eagles v West Coast Celts
Rinos East Van v BCT Rovers Hurricanes B
West Coast Celts v Alemania Z
Regent College v Redeemer Eagles
October 9 West Hounds v Mainland Athletic
Vancouver United Balaclava v Westside Athletic North Vancouver Storm v SC
October 14 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B v North Vancouver Storm
October 15 Mainland Athletic v Vancouver United Balaclava
SC v West Coast Celts
Regent College v West Hounds
Westside Athletic v Rinos East Van
October 16 Redeemer Eagles FC v Alemania Z
October 22 West Coast Celts v BCT Rovers Hurricanes B
Rinos East Van v Mainland Athletic
October 23 Alemania Z v SC
West Hounds v Redeemer Eagles
Vancouver United Balaclava v Regent College
North Vancouver Storm v Westside Athletic
October 28 BCT Rovers Hurricanes B v Alemania Z
October 29
Mainland Athletic v North Vancouver Storm Regent College v Rinos East Van
Westside Athletic v West Coast Celts
October 30
Redeemer Eagles v SC
West Hounds v Vancouver United Balaclava
Surrey Temple
Cosmos
Coastal B
Mlima
PCOV Benfica
Port Moody
Spurs
North Vancouver Lions
SST
Royal City Rangers
September 9 Musqueam Spurs 0 v 3 Surrey Temple
September 10 Euro 1 v 4 Cosmos
North Vancouver Lions 1 v 0 Royal City Rangers
September 11 PCOV Benfica P P Nottingham Deforestation
Port Moody Rangers P P Coastal B
SST P P Mlima
September 17 Cosmos 0 v 1 PCOV Benfica
Nottingham Deforestation 1 v 11 Pt Moody Rangers
Coastal B 2 v 1 Musqueam Spurs
September 18 Mlima 4 v 1 Royal City Rangers
SST 1 v 2 Euro
Surrey Temple 4 v 1 North Vancouver Lions
September 23 Musqueam Spurs 8 v2 Nottingham Deforestation
September 24 North Vancouver Lions 0 v 3 Coastal B
Royal City Rangers 2 v 8 Surrey Temple
Euro 0 v 1 Mlima
September 25 PCOV Benfica 3 v 2 SST
Port Moody Rangers 0 v 3 Cosmos
October 1 Euro v PCOV Benfica
Cosmos v Musqueam Spurs
Coastal B v Royal City Rangers
Nottingham Deforestation v North Vancouver Lions
October 2 Mlima v Surrey Temple
SST v Port Moody C
October 7
October 8
Musqueam Spurs v SST
Surrey Temple v Coastal B
North Vancouver Lions v Cosmos
Royal City Rangers v Nottingham Deforestation
October 9 PCOV Benfica v Mlima
Port Moody C v Euro
October 15 Euro v Musqueam Spurs
Cosmos v Royal City Rangers
Nottingham Deforestation v Surrey Temple
October 16 PCOV Benfica v Port Moody C Mlima v Coastal B
SST v North Vancouver Lions
October 21
October 22
Musqueam Spurs v PCOV Benfica
Coastal B v Nottingham Deforestation
North Vancouver Lions v Euro
Royal City Rangers v SST
Surrey Temple v Cosmos
Port Moody C v Mlima
October 29 Cosmos v Coastal B
Euro v Royal City Rangers
October 30 PCOV Benfica v North Vancouver Lions
Mlima v Nottingham Deforestation
SST v Surrey Temple
Port Moody C v Musqueam Spurs
Vancouver Greencaps
New West
Metropolitan Reserves
Twin Arrows
Vancouver Harps
Coquitlam Metro
Port Moody Reserves
GFC United Lions
Vancouver Athletic Kray
September 10 Strathcona Primo B 0 v 1 New West
Vancouver Harps B 1 v 0 Coq Metro Ford Young Boys
GFC United Lions 0 v 1 Vancouver Greencaps B
Port Moody B 1 v 2 Alemania X
September 11 Twin Arrows P P Bombastic B
Metropolitan B 5 v 1 Vancouver Athletic Kray United
September 16 Coq Metro Ford Young Boys 4 v 3 GFC United Lions
Vancouver Greencaps B 2 v 1 Port Moody B
September 17 Bombastic B 2 v 2 Strathcona Primo B
September 18 Vancouver Athletic Kray United 1 v 4 New West
Alemania X 1 v 5 Twin Arrows
Metropolitan B 3 v 1 Vancouver Harps B
September 24 Strathcona Primo B 1 v 0 Alemania X
Vancouver Harps B 2 v 1 Vancouver Athletic Kray Utd
GFC United Lions 3 v 4 Metropolitan B
Port Moody B 1 v 1 Coq Metro Ford Young Boys
New West 5 v 1 Bombastic B
September 25 Twin Arrows 1 v 1 Vancouver Greencaps B
September 30 Coquitlam Metro Ford Young Boys 1 v 2 Twin Arrows
Vancouver Greencaps B 3 v 2 Strathcona Primo B
October 1 Vancouver Harps B v GFC United Lions
October 2 Vancouver Athletic Kray United v Bombastic B
Alemania X v New West
October 8
Metropolitan B v Port Moody B
Strathcona Primo B v Coq Metro Ford Young Boys
GFC United Lions v Vancouver Athletic Kray United
Port Moody B v Vancouver Harps B
New West v Vancouver Greencaps B
Bombastic B v Alemania X
October 9
Twin Arrows v Metropolitan B
October 14 Coquitlam Metro Ford Young Boys v New West
Vancouver Greencaps B v Bombastic B
October 15
Vancouver Harps B v Twin Arrows
GFC United Lions v Port Moody B
October 16 Vancouver Athletic Kray United v Alemania X
Metropolitan B v Strathcona Primo B
October 22
Strathcona Primo B v Vancouver Harps B
Port Moody B v Vancouver Athletic Kray United New West v Metropolitan B
Bombastic B v Coquitlam Metro Ford Young Boys
October 23
Alemania X v Vancouver Greencaps B
Twin Arrows v GFC United Lions
October 28 Coquitlam Metro Ford Young Boys v Alemania X
October 29
GFC United Lions v Strathcona Primo B
Vancouver Harps B v New West A
Port Moody B v Twin Arrows
October 30 Vancouver Ath Kray Utd v Vancouver Greencaps B Metropolitan B v Bombastic B
Dinamo Anatolia
New West
Vancouver Athletic
Cliff Avenue
Unathletico Vancouver
GFC United
AC Vansterdamn
United
September 9 GFC United Lions B 4 v 2 Cleves
Dinamo Anatolia 4 v 2 AC Vansterdamn Reign
September 10 Serbia United C 0 v 10 Metropolitan C
New West B 0 v 2 Cliff Avenue United Mustangs
September 11 Vancouver Patagonia 3 v 1 Kitsilano Athletic
Vancouver Ath Dynamo P P Unathletico Vancouver
September 17 Cliff Ave Utd Mustangs 0 v 1 Unathletico Vancouver AC Vansterdamn Reign 1 v 2 Vancouver Ath Dynamo
New West B 6 v 1 Vancouver Patagonia
September 18 Kitsilano Athletic 6 v 1 Serbia United C
Metropolitan C 0 v 0 GFC United Lions B
Cleves 5 v 7 Dinamo Anatolia
September 23 GFC United Lions B 2 v 2 Kitsilano Athletic
Dinamo Anatolia 3 v 1 Metropolitan C
September 24 Serbia United C 2 v 6 New West B
Unathletico Vancouver 3 v 1 AC Vansterdamn Reign
September 25 Vancouver Patagonia 0 v 2 Cliff Ave Utd Mustangs Vancouver Athletic Dynamo 4 v 1 Cleves
October 1 Cliff Avenue Utd Mustangs v AC Vansterdamn Reign
New West B v GFC United Lions B
October 2 Vancouver Patagonia v Serbia United C
Kitsilano Athletic v Dinamo Anatolia
Metropolitan C v Vancouver Athletic Dynamo
October 7
Cleves v Unathletico Vancouver
GFC United Lions B v Vancouver Patagonia FC
Dinamo Anatolia v New West B
October 8 AC Vansterdamn Reign v Cleves
Serbia United C v Cliff Avenue United Mustangs
Unathletico Vancouver v Metropolitan C
October 9
Vancouver Athletic Dynamo v Kitsilano Athletic
October 15 Cliff Avenue United Mustangs v Cleves
Serbia United C v GFC United Lions B
New West B v Vancouver Athletic Dynamo
October 16
Vancouver Patagonia v Dinamo Anatolia
Kitsilano Athletic v Unathletico Vancouver
Metropolitan C v AC Vansterdamn Reign
October 21 GFC United Lions B v Cliff Avenue United Mustangs
Dinamo Anatolia v Serbia United C
October 22 AC Vansterdamn Reign v Kitsilano Athletic
Unathletico Vancouver v New West B
Cleves v Metropolitan C
October 23
October 28
Vancouver Athletic Dynamo v Vancouver Patagonia
GFC United Lions B v Dinamo Anatolia
October 29 Cliff Avenue United Mustangs v Metropolitan C
Serbia United C v Vancouver Athletic Dynamo
New West B v AC Vansterdamn Reign
October
Vancouver Patagonia v Unathletico Vancouver
Kitsilano Athletic v Cleves
The Edmonton Minor Soccer Association is pleased to welcome the following new clubs into the fold.
In the Northern boundary we welcome
BTB Academy
Internazionale Edmonton
Forza
Edmonton Drillers
Victoria
In the Southern boundary we welcome
Juventus Edmonton
Punjab Warriors Royal Edmonton
Pos
1 Calgary Croatia
Rangers
3 Cochrane Rangers
4 South West United Selects
5 Rapids Inferno
Missfits
7 Mirage
Typhoons
Valkyries
Rage
September 1 Valkyries 9 v 2 Mirage
September 6 Rapids Inferno 4 v 5 Cochrane Rangers
September 7 South West United Selects 2 v 3 Calgary
September 8 Typhoons 1 v 0 Missfits
September 12 South West United Selects 6 v 0 Missfits
September 13 Rapids Inferno 4 v 1 Mirage
September 14 Typhoons 0 v 0 Valkyries
September 15 Calgary Croatia 6 v 1 Cochrane Rangers
Rangers 5 v 1 Rage
September 18 Rangers 1 v 0 Cochrane Rangers
September 19 Rage 2 v 3 Valkyries
September 26 Rangers 9 v 0 Mirage
D L GF GA Pts GD
7 1 1 39 17 22 22
7 0 2 37 13 21 24
6 1 2 37 14 19 23
5 1 3 31 17 16 14
5 0 4 25 22 15 3
4 0 5 18 30 12 12
3 1 5 18 39 10 21
2 1 6 9 19 7 10
2 1 6 18 29 7 11
1 0 8 12 44 3 32
Scorpions
CNS Ember
WSR Rush
NCU Wildcats
Vixens
Latinas
Xiway Deserters
September 1 CNS Ember 5 v 0 Latinas
September 6 WSR Rush 8 v 0 Xiway Deserters
September 7 NCU Wildcats 2 v 4 Latinas
September 8 Vixens 2 v 5 Scorpions
CNS Ember 1 v 2 Adrenaline Eagles
September 12 Latinas 1 v 3 WSR Rush
13 Adrenaline Eagles 1 v 1 Vixens
September 14 Scorpions 3 v 2 CNS Ember
15 Xiway Deserters 3 v 0 NCU Wildcats
0
10 24 31
25 12 20 13
25 18 18 7
22 19 15 3
26 18 13 8
13 23 7 10
11 30 6 19
8 41 3 33
The Board of Directors is pleased to inform membership that we have hired Rahim Z Mohamed as the new Executive Director of Saskatchewan Soccer Association.
Rahim joined the organization in June of 2017 as the Director of Soccer. With his extensive knowledge of the Saskatchewan Soccer system, the Saskatchewan Sport System and the Canadian Soccer System he will be able to step into the role seamlessly. With an extensive Technical Background, he also possesses the right skillset for the Business Operations and Development of SSA moving forward.
"Our last Strategic Plan has positioned us for long term success and with work underway for the new Strategic Plan we are excited for what the future holds for SSA, for our Member Organizations and for the further development of Soccer in Saskatchewan. We are excited to have Rahim help lead us into, what we believe, will be a prosperous and successful future."
“
I am thrilled to have the opportunity to continue the growth of the sport in Saskatchewan. It is an exciting time for soccer with a new Strategic Plan starting in 2023, a terrific team of staff, strong leadership from the board, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and 2026 world in North America. There is a lot to look forward to and I look forward to engaging with Membership in this new role. “ Rahim Mohamed, SSA Executive Director
The first in person session is scheduled for October 22 23 in Saskatoon. Join us for a two day workshop and group bonding sessions! The workshops will focus on building our superpowers and define the long term goals of the program. On Saturday evening unwind with a group dinner and wake up Sunday for an instructor lead yoga meditation.
Hellas
Winnipeg Lions
Bonivital Flames
Lucania
NKMB Saints
Luso Canadian CCS
Winkler Storm
September 1 Lucania 1 v 5 Hellas
Bonvital Flames 2 v 2 Winkler Storm
September 7 Winnipeg Lions 0 v 3 Hellas
Bonvital Flames 7 v 2 Luso Canadian CCS
September 8 NKMB Saints 0 v 1 Lucania
September 11 NKMB Saints 1 v 1 Hellas
September 14 NKMB Saints 2 v 2 Luso Canadian CCS
Winnipeg Lions 3 v 1 Bonivital Flames
September 15 Lucania 2 v 0 Winkler Storm
September 18 Hellas 3 v 1 NKMB Saints
Luso Canadian CCS 4 v 2 Winnipeg Lions
September 21 Hellas 5 v 0 Winkler Storm
Bonvital Flames 4 v 1 NKMB Saints
Luso Canadian CCS 1 v 2 Lucania
September 25 Lucania 1 v 2 Winnipeg Lions
September 28 Luso Canadians CCS 1 v 2 Hellas
Winnipeg Lions 3 v 0 NKMB Saints
September 29 Lucania 1 v 4 Bonivital Flames
Semi Finals
October 3 Bonvital Flames v Lucania
Winnipeg Lions v NKMB Saints
15 1
11 2
16
35
21 35 24
3
43 30 9
2
3 5
3 5
34 29 2
22 35 14 13
38 57 13 19
3 2 13 15 49 11 34
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Sporting Club Mosaic 18 13 2 3 46 21 41 25
Lions 18 13 1 4 53 25 40 28
3 Virgin 17 11 1 4 36 24 33 12
Kucame 18 10 3 5 42 32 33 10
5 Brandon Inspire 17 8 2 7 39 37 26 2
6 Jedinstvo 18 7 2 8 38 43 22 5
7 Goals City 17 5 5 7 36 34 20 2
CSSE Juventus 17 5 5 7 24 23 20 1
9 Granite United 18 2 3 12 25 65 8 40 10 Scotia United 18 1 2 14 17 52 4 35
September 5 Scotia United 0 v 2 Virgin
Kucame 5 v 2 Brandon Inspire
Sporting Club Mosaic 2 v 3 Lions
CSSE Juventus 1 v 1 Jedinstvo
September 6 Granite United 1 v 4 Goals City
September 11 Virgin 1 v 2 Sporting Club Mosaic
September 12 Lions 3 v 2 CSSE Juventus
Jedinstvo 8 v 3 Granite United
September 13 Goals City 1 v 3 Kucame
September 18 Jedinstvo 6 v 3Brandon Inspire
Goals City 2 v 3 Virgin
September 19 CSSE Juventus 5 v 0 Granite United
September 22 Scotia United 0 v 1 CSSE Juventus
Granite United 0 v 3 Kucame
Goals City 1 v 1 Sporting Club Mosaic
September 25 Virgin 3 v 1 Kucame
Brandon Inspire 2 v 0 Sporting Club Mosaic
September 27 Kucame 2 v 2 Goals City
SCHEDULE
October 6 Virgin v Goals City
Pos Assiniboine Conf Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Young Guns 16 12 2 2 53 25 38 28
2 Galacticos 16 8 4 3 53 31 27 22
3 Nexgen SA 16 8 4 2 42 25 26 17
4 Kucame B 16 4 2 10 25 45 14 20
5 Bandits 16 4 0 12 38 69 12 31
6 AC Fiorentina 16 2 1 11 23 63 5 40
September 2 Young Guns 3 v 1 Hanover Sting
September 6 Grant Park 4 v 0 Galacticos
Niverville Force 2 v 0 Bandits
September 7 United Nova 1 v 3 Young Guns
September 8 Colo Colo 3 v 2 Kucame B
Bonvital Flames II 7 v 1 AC Fiorentina
September 10 Hanover Sting 3 v 0 Nexgen SA
September 12 United Nova 1 v 1 Niverville Force
Bonvital Flames II 3 v 5 Young Guns
September 13 Hanover Sting 2 v 6 Bandits
Grant Park 3 v 0 Nexgen
Colo Colo 4 v 0 AC Fiorentina
September 14 United Nova 2 v 1 Kucame B
September 16 Nexgen SA 3 v 0 AC Fiorentina
September 19 Grant Park 2 v 1 Young Guns
September 20 AC Fiorentina 1 v 4 Niverville Force
September 21 Bonvital Flames II 1 v 3 Colo Colo
September 22 Niverville Force 1 v 4 Galacticos
September 24 Niverville Force 2 v 2 Grant Park
Hanover Sting 3 v 3 United Nova
October 6 Nexgen v Niverville Force
October 7 Young Guns v Galacticos
Grant Park v Colo Colo
Pos Red Conference Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Grant Park 16 14 1 1 43 15 43 28
2 Colo Colo 16 9 3 4 43 27 30 16
3 Niverville Force 16 8 3 5 26 15 27 11
4 Bonivital Flames II 16 7 4 5 38 25 25 13
5 United Nova 16 4 4 8 26 44 16 18
6 Hanover Sting 16 1 2 13 16 42 5 26
Pos MSSA Conference Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Double Decker 16 14 0 2 50 20 42 30
2 United Punjab 16 14 0 1 47 13 41 34
3 Kildonan Cavaliers 16 7 1 8 36 32 22 4
4 IPAC Ukraine 16 7 1 7 50 49 21 1
5 Mobb United 15 3 0 11 21 59 8 38
6 United Weston 16 1 0 13 11 56 1 45
September 1 Kildonan Cavaliers 2 v 1 United Weston
Mobb United 1 v 3 Union Deportiva de Manitoba
September 5 Union Deportiva de Manitoba 3 v 7 Double Decker
September 8 United Punjab 5 v 0 IPAC Ukraine Winnipeg 3 v 0 Triumph
September 9 Scorpions 8 v 4 Dunvegan Castle
September 11 Triumph 2 v 4 Double Decker
September 12 Union Deportiva de Manitoba 4 v 4 Winnipeg
United Weston 4 v 1 Mobb United
September 13 Kildonan Cavaliers 5 v 1 Dunvegan Castle
September 16 Triumph 0 v 3 Dunvegan Castle
September 18 Double Decker 5 v 3 Scorpions
September 20 Union Deportiva de Manitoba 2 v 0 Triumph
IPAC Ukraine 1 v 2 United Punjab
September 23 Union Deportiva de Manitoba 3 v 0 Dunvegan Castle
September 25 Double Decker 3 v 0 IPAC Ukraine
Semi Finals
September 29 Union Deportiva de Manitoba 2 v 0 Triumph
September 30 United Punjab 1 v 3 Kildonan Cavaliers
Consolation Final
October 6 Triumph v United Punjab
Finals
October 6 Double Decker v Kildonan Cavaliers
Union Deportiva de Manitoba v Winnipeg
Pos MCSL Conference Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Winnipeg 16 13 2 1 66 23 41 43
2 UD Manitoba 16 10 3 3 52 36 33 16
3 Triumph 16 5 4 6 22 32 18 10
4 Scorpions 16 5 2 9 49 46 17 3
5 Dunvegan Castle 16 5 0 10 33 55 14 22
6 Pescara 15 4 1 9 32 48 12 16
Pos
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Sinjar 18 12 3 3 57 31 39 26
2 Richmond United 18 12 1 5 61 33 37 28
3 Elmwood 18 10 3 5 46 18 33 28
4 YFC Saints 18 10 3 4 52 40 32 12
5 Interlake Impact 18 10 2 5 50 27 31 23
6 Central Plains 18 9 4 4 49 35 30 14
7 Kucame U24 18 8 0 10 30 57 24 27
8 Dirty Garrys 18 4 2 12 28 51 14 23
9 Iconic 18 4 2 12 34 61 14 27
10 Hanover Strikers 18 1 0 16 21 75 2 54
September 1 Dirty Garrys 3 v 2 Hanover Strikers
YFC Saints 2 v 3 Kucame U24
September 4 Hanover Strikers 1 v 8 YFC Saints
September 6 Richmond United 4 v 0 YFC Saints
Sinjar 3 v 1 Kucame U24
September 7 Dirty Garrys 2 v 4 Iconic
September 8 Interlake Impact 2 v 2 Central Plains
Elmwood 4 v 0 Hanover Strikers
September 9 Dirty Garrys 3 v 0 Richmond United
September 13 YFC Saints 1 v 6 Sinjar Elmwood 4 v 3 Interlake Impact
September 14 Richmond United 5 v 4 Central Plains
Iconic 3 v 1 Hanover Strikers
September 15 Kucame U24 3 v 1 Dirty Garrys
September 16 Elmwood 3 v 2 YFC Saints
September 20 Iconic 2 v 7 YFC Saints
September 21 Sinjar 1 v 0 Elmwood
September 23 Sinjar 3 v 0 Interlake Impact
September 24 Central Plains 3 v 0 YFC Saints
Play Offs
Quarter Finals
September 26 Elmwood 1 v 0 Central Plains
YFC Saints 1 v 2 Interlake Impact
Richmond United 2 v 1 Interlake Impact
October 4 Elmwood v Richmond United
September 29 Sinjar 2 v 3 Elmwood
Pos
W D L F A Pts GD
Stonewall United 18 14 2 2 47 19 44 28
Southside
SCM Academy
14 1 3 77 31 43 46
14 0 4 62 33 42 29
Crescentwood Saturday 18 8 2 8 43 34 26 9
St James Spurs
Punjab
Argentinos
8 3 6 46 43 26 3
9 0 8 48 48 26 0
5 5 8 39 47 20 8
Tri S Strike Force 18 4 1 12 39 53 12 14
Azzurri
4 1 11 26 65 11 39
Scrubs United 18 2 1 14 22 76 6 54
September 1 Argentinos 3 v 4 Punjab
September 6 Scrubs United 4 v 4 Argentinos
Punjab 5 v 1 Crescentwood Saturday
Southside 0 v 1 Stonewall United
September 7 Azzurri 0 v 3 SCM Academy
September 9 Argentinos 3 v 0 St James Spurs
September 11 Tri S Strike Force 2 v 3 Stonewall United
September 14 Southside 5 v 0 Azzurri
September 15 Argentinos 1 v 3 Stonewall United
SCM Academy 2 v 3 Punjab
September 20 Azzurri 0 v 5 Crescentwood Saturday
September 22 Crescentwood Saturday 7 v 1 Scrubs United
St James Spurs 3 v 0 Tri S Strike Force
Quarter Finals
September 27 Crescentwood Saturday 2 v 1 St James Spurs
SCM Academy 6 v 1 Punjab
September 30 Stonewall United 3 v 0 SCM Academy
Southside 2 v 3 Crescentwood Saturday
SCHEDULE
October 5 Stonewood United v Crescentwood Saturday
Pos
Pld W D L F A Pts GD
1 Purple Cobras 18 15 3 0 61 15 48 46
Thunder
3 Landmark
Superbia
10 5 3 50 26 35 24
10 4 4 49 31 34 18
8 4 6 42 35 28 7
5 Storm 18 8 1 9 43 43 25 0
BFR AC 18 7 2 9 35 41 23 6
MCSU 18 5 5 8 36 35 20 1
KB United 18 6 2 9 30 59 19 29
Panthers 18 5 3 10 33 52 18 19
Sparta 18 1 1 15 25 67 3 42
September 1 BRF 2 v 2 MCSU
Thunder 1 v 3 Sparta
September 7 Superbia 1 v 0 Sparta
KB United 2 v 1 Panthers
September 8 Storm 1 v 3 Thunder
September 9 Purple Cobras 2 v 0 BFR
September 10 Landmark 3 v 5 Sparta
September 12 Panthers 2 v 5 MCSU
Purple Cobras 2 v 2 Landmark
September 13 Sparta 0 v 2 KB United
September 15 BFR 3 v 1 Storm
MCSU 0 v 1 Landmark
Thunder 3 v 1 Superbia
September 19 Storm 4 v 3 Sparta
September 20 Purple Cobras 4 v 0 Thunder
MCSU 1 v 1 BFR
Play Offs
Quarter Finals
September 26 Superbia 4 v 3 Storm
Landmark 1 v 3 BFR
Semi Finals
September 29 Purple Cobras 1 v 0 BFR
September 30 Thunder 8 v 1 Superbia
SCHEDULE
Play Off Final
October
Purple Cobras v Thunder
Pos Pld W D L F A Pts GD
Casuals 16 13 2 1 55 14 41 41
West St Paul 16 12 2 2 49 18 38 31
Kildonan Athletic 16 9 2 5 48 30 29 18
Stingray 16 9 1 6 44 28 28 16
Eagles 16 9 0 7 48 33 27 15
Le Coq 16 6 2 8 31 30 20 1
Manitoba United 16 5 2 9 42 44 17 2
Fury 16 2 2 12 12 51 8 39
Rowdies 16 0 1 15 7 88 1 81
September 1 Kildonan Athletic 1 v 7 Eagles
Rowdies 0 v 4 Le Coq
September 6 Stingray 6 v 1 Kildonan Athletic
September 7 West St Paul 2 v 1 Le Coq
September 8 Eagles 7 v 0 Rowdies
Casuals 7 v 0 Manitoba United
September 11 Fury 2 v 0 Le Coq
September 13 Stingray 4 v 2 Manitoba United
September 14 West St Paul 1 v 1 Kildonan Athletic
September 15 Fury 1 v 1 Rowdies
September 18 Le Coq 0 v 4 Casuals
1st Round
September 22 Fury 5 v 2 Rowdies
Quarter Finals
September 21 West St Paul 3 v 0 Manitoba United
September 22 Kildonan Athletic 4 v 2 Le Coq
September 26 Stingray 2 v 2 Eagles
Eagles win 3 2 on penalties
Casuals 7 v 0 Fury
Semi Finals
September 29 West St Paul 5 v 0 Kildonan Athletic
Casuals 5 v 0 Eagles
SCHEDULE
October 3 West St Paul v Casuals
The Centre Circle Awards are Ontario Soccer’s highest level of recognition and are presented annually to deserving soccer leaders and organizations nominated on the basis of their outstanding contributions to the development of soccer in Ontario and Canada. This year’s event, which took place at the at a Luncheon at the Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel and Suites as part of the 2022 Ontario Soccer Annual Members Meeting (AMM), was particularly special as it marked the first instance in three years for Ontario’s soccer leaders to be able to gather in the same room, after having been held virtually for the past two years.
“This year’s event marked a significant moment in the history of Ontario Soccer,” said Johnny Misley, Ontario Soccer’s Chief Executive Officer. “The 2022 Center Circle Awards and AMM symbolize the resilience of our soccer community that pulled together over the past few years to overcome the historic challenges posed by the COVID 19 pandemic.” Clubs, Coaches, Match Officials, Administrators and Community Leaders all had a moment to shine in the spotlight of the Centre Circle.
For the first time in the history of the organization, two long serving and highly accomplished female soccer leaders, Ms. Joyce Steward and Ms. Sandy Arrowsmith, were awarded the Life Membership Award at the same time. The award recognizes individuals who have exemplified the values of Ontario Soccer and who have rendered special commitment and significant overall contribution to the game of soccer in Ontario to an extent beyond normal service and tenure.
“It was a big surprise to me,” said Ms. Arrowsmith. “I never imagined I would be in a position to receive this award you just work away and do what you love to do. To be a women, along with Joyce, it’s such a milestone,” added Ms. Arrowsmith. “I do remember the day’s when It was all white men, and those days are thankfully behind us now there’s so many women involved, powerful women that bring new mindsets and ideas that are taking our game into the future.”
In total, 16 individuals and organizations were recognized in 2022 for their life long commitment to sport in Ontario. The 2022 recipients are:
President’s Award
Matthew Greenwood
Pickering FC
Club Recognition Award Superstar Women Over Thirty DRSA Coaches High Performance Award Tommaso Bianchi
Markham SC
EODSA Coaches Soccer 4 Life Award Brian Ashton
Coaches Development Award Boris Bajagic
Life Membership Award Sandy Arrowsmith
Life Membership Award Joyce Stewart
Match Officials Carol Anne Chénard Award Nicole Pagliaro
Match Officials High Performance Award Melissa Snedden
SRSA
DRSA
EMSA
HDSA
Oakville SC
Match Officials Mike Bremer Award Ron Sutherland NSA
Meritorious Award
Meritorious Award
Ernie Henderson
Adina Stiers Hill
MilkUP Future Leaders Award Selena Zhang
MilkUP Future Leaders Award
Kyra Herd
YRSA
DRSA
N.York Cosmos SC
N.York Cosmos SC
MilkUP Future Leaders Award Paige Robert Ottawa TFC
MilkUP Future Leaders Award Emma Prange
Opeongo SC
Vaughan Azzurri capped off a historic 2022 League1 Ontario season by cruising to a dominating 5 1 victory over Blue Devils in the Men's Premier Division Final on Saturday afternoon at the Ontario Soccer Stadium. Kosi Nwafornso had the Midas touch on the day as everything he touched turned to goals. The Azzurri striker bagged a hat trick and added an assist, all before the hour mark, with a performance that earned him MVP honours for the final. Vaughan exacted some revenge over their rivals after Blue Devils eliminated the Azzurri in the 2021 playoff semifinals. This time, the Azzurri solidified their invincible reputation, as they finished the season without losing a single match in the regular season or the playoffs. Blue Devils looked to be an even match for the Azzurri on paper, with an experienced squad that has won the league title twice before. However, trouble started to brew for the Oakville team early when their talisman, forward Taha Ilyass, rolled his ankle in the sixth minute. Although the team's leading goalscorer demonstrated incredible fortitude, playing with clear discomfort for the rest of the match, Blue Devils were unable to press with sufficient intensity, leaving Vaughan with time and space to control possession and build attacks from the back. The Azzurri struck first in the 16th minute when Nwafornso received the ball into the left channel. His hold up play drew multiple defenders in, leaving space for Jason Mills to take the pass and fire it into the top corner for the opening goal of the match. Vaughan continued to be relentless in attack, finding numerous gaps to make runs and passes into. They doubled their lead in the 30th minute when Alejandro Portal Oliva broke through the defensive line with a quick one two with Dylan Carreiro, cutting back to Nwafornso to tap it into the open net. Things went from bad to worse for the Oakville based side when their defence was caught too high up the pitch, and Nwafornso burst into the gap in the 42nd minute. The Azzurri forward got a touch on the ball before Blue Devils's GK Lucas Birnstingl brought him down in the penalty area. Referee Ryan Schwenger gave the penalty after receiving confirmation from Assistant Referee Jason Vaillancourt. Vaughan's leading scorer Massimo Ferrin stepped up to the spot and rolled it to the corner to extend the lead to 3 0. As the match inched closer to the half time break, both teams found the back of the net. Andron Kagramanyan caught the Blue Devils' back line flat footed, placing a perfect pass into Nwafornso's path in the 45th minute. A chip over the keeper extended the lead to 4 0. However, moments later, Blue Devils found the net themselves, just before the half time whistle. Mathew Santos fired a cross from deep into the box, and Ilyass controlled it at the top of the Vaughan 18 yard box. His first touch gave the striker enough space away from the defender, and he then fired a perfectly placed strike into the corner past the outstretched arms of Azzurri 'keeper Gianluca Catalano to make it 4 1 at the interval.
Blue Devils didn't get the lift that was hoped from Ilyass' goal as Vaughan continued where they left off in the second half, applying wave after wave of pressure on the Blue Devils defenders. In the 48th minute, Mills found teammate Justyn Thomas on the right flank, who rolled a neat ball across the box. Nwafornso ran onto the pass and made easy work of the tap in to earn his hat trick, putting his team ahead by a 5 1 margin. The two sides exchanged chances over the final 40 minutes of play but Vaughan held firm to earn the win and the right to hoist the Men's Premier Division championship trophy. The Azzurri also raised the supporters' trophy after finishing the regular season with an 18 0 3 record and a whopping 76 goals scored. The win in the final earned Vaughan a berth in the 2023 Canadian Championship and they also become the first team to win three League1 Ontario titles.
Blue Devils finished the season as runners up with a signature strong defence that only allowed 16 goals in the regular campaign. The Oakville team will look to bounce back in next season before the highly anticipated restructuring of the league's competition model in 2024, which will see the league introduce a three tier competition pyramid with movement between the tiers governed by a promotion and relegation system.
On short notice for an article for this month's edition, I will save my time consuming analysis of League1 Ontario for the 2023 (there will be plenty of time for that in the months to come) and just go through the 2022 Final but also do a timely review of CPL York United FC and MLSNEXT Pro Toronto FC II's season as they are finished their home dates in Toronto last weekend.
This year the final was held at its usual home, the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan. The final was held on Sunday September 3 during the Labour Day weekend and drew a good crowd of 1200. Last year because of Covid, the final was held November 7 as the entire shortened season had a late start because of pandemic fears and better than 2020 when the entire season was cancelled. The game was between the undefeated Vaughan Azzurri and Blue Devils FC (from Oakville). Vaughan could be considered the home team in fan support (they play their home games at North Maple Regional Park in Maple) but their fan base overlaps this area.
Azzurri came into the game with the best regular season record, undefeated at 18 wins, 0 losses, 3 ties for 57 points while Blue Devils finished second of the twenty two teams with 14 wins, 2 losses, 5 ties for 47 points. As reviewed in last month's edition, both got a bye from the quarterfinals and won their semifinal match.
This match was played on an extremely hot summer day with a burning sun beating down. Interesting that the starting time was at 1:00pm which meant it was the hottest time of the day. No doubleheader this year (unlike 2021) as the Women's final had been held almost a full month earlier and no OneSoccer coverage.
Azzurri had met Blue Devils in last year's semifinal and seemed taken aback by being presented with a supporter's trophy for finishing first in the league (they were undefeated in the 12 game schedule that year too) and awkwardly posed for pictures undoing their mindset of their pregame warmup. That game they were behind 2 0 at 25 minutes and their 72 minute goal was only a consolation. Today they changed that with goals at 15, 29, 41 (a penalty kick), and 45 minutes with Blue Devils scoring in added time. A halftime 4 1 lead and the game was in effect over. Vaughan scored again at 47 minutes that made it a hat trick for Koisochukwu Nwafornso and that was the end of any comeback chance.
A 5 1 score! I had seen Vaughan nine times this season (a tenth time only got to halftime before lightning cancelled the game) and except for their first home game when they beat an evolving ProStars FC 5 1, all their games had been close. During the last half of the season, I noticed some scores coming through that they'd scored 7 or 8 goals in a game. Their last three regular season games their linescore was 7 2, 6 3, 5 2. Their 76 goals were 16 more than the next closest team. I suppose it was within chance that I'd see Vaughan breakout and it was today.
Vaughan had played a preseason game against the traveling CPL HFX Wanderers who tuned up in Southern Ontario against local teams. HFX head coach Stephen Hart was so impressed that he signed forward Ryan Robinson to a contract. Later in the season another forward Orlendis Carlos Benitez Hernandez was signed to an emergency CPL contract (which was extended) to Forge FC for what turned out to be three game appearances. He had tried out for Forge in pre season. When he came back to Vaughan, he could not regain his spot in the starting lineup.
After the game Vaughan was presented with the L1O Championship trophy and that was the time that the Supporters' trophy was also given to them.
Last Friday marked the final home game for York United FC. That Friday night they kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 3 1 victory over Valour FC but they were hanging onto post season play by their fingernails for over a month. They had only won two of their first fifteen games and turned things around with winning seven of their last eleven. It was their first time taking any points from Valour in their four games this season.
I remember their game at York Lions Stadium June 26, the other home game against Valour when they lost 3 1 as being the low point of the season. Their back up goalie disappeared after being on the game sheet and they almost had to use 16 year old Michael Williams when Niko Giantsopoulos was injured early but he was able to shake it off and let an outfielder take goal kicks for a time after that. York only had one regular player on the substitutes bench. They had signed six players to emergency contracts to fill their obligations. They were only brought on after the game was lost. Injuries had decimated the team and that left the remaining players having to stay in the game longer than they should have and that in turn got them injured which made the situation worse. Only bright spot that game was a goal by new signing Osaze De Rosario.
Later in the season more players were signed and the team improved to become one of the hottest in the league but alas, too late.
Last Saturday was the final home game of Toronto FC II of the new MLS NEXT Pro league. It is a collection of the II, 2, and B teams of the MLS squads pulled out of the USL Championship and League One divisions. There are still some marooned there for this season. One independent (non affiliated) team and no future restrictions so sounds like some kind of tug of war within the American soccer structure.
TFC II made the playoffs for the first time in the eight year history of the team. At the beginning of the season, I was worried about how they would fit in as they had sank to USL League One a few seasons ago but that turned out to be more about lower stadium standards required than the USL Championship.
They could no longer play at their training centre and so rented out York Lions Stadium (also the home of York United FC). I've been told it was because of broadcasting standards of the league. Strange because although the games are live streamed, as soon as the game is over, nothing exists but a two minute highlight package even if the game goes to penalty kicks to break a tie (a bonus point is given to the team that wins that).
The team actively discouraged fans from coming out to their games. I should have framed their e mail reply. I initially thought it was because of the Covid restrictions that were ending most everywhere. I was scared off from even trying to get into their home opener but the second home game I took my chances. The security team had a clipboard and only their selected guests could get in (translation: relatives of the players). It might have been easier to get in to the El Mo to see The Rolling Stones then here. I wasn't going to stand outside against the iron gates for two hours and was ready to turn home after the national anthem when a game day official announced to the ten of us still there “Does anyone else want to come in?” and I took him up on his invite. Future games it was still the same procedure but a game day official I nicknamed 'Tiger Woods 2005' (when the golfer looked his best) would see me with my 'sad puppy in a pet store look', point and say, “And let that guy in”. Security must have relaxed as the crowds eventually grew to 400+ which is a lot of friends and relatives.
Saturday's playoff game was held at BMO Field while the MLS was on an international break. I expect York was impossible to rent out now that school was back in session. Although the main subway line was not running on the weekend (happens about once every three weeks while a crosstown link is built) it was a good night out with a crowd of about 1000 understandably squeezed into a few sections of the 30,000 seat stadium so the security and concessions staff could be kept to a minimum. Free admission. TFC had played two regular season games here after MLS games. I expect sometime in the off season someone in their office will answer my e mail if I can see their BMO Field games if I don't have an MLS ticket.
TFC II scored at 5 minutes with a goal by Hugo Mbongue (right) and that goal stood up for the 90. Philadelphia Union II had some visa issues and had a bench of four outfield players and a spare goalie. Five of their leading seven scorers were not here.
TFC II move on to play on the road against Columbus Crew 2 this Sunday as Crew is the top seed in the Eastern Division. The four playoff teams in the West all have more points than TFC II so they would host if TFC pulled the upset. Crew 2 have some Canadian fans with players including exCPLer Ryan Telfer and Mo Farsi, and league MVP Jacen Russell the TFC Academy for many years. Telfer was also a TFC II player.
TFC II is always a good place to see homegrown talent. Hugo Mbongue was just signed to the MLS club as the 35th ever home grown player. I expect goaltender Luka Gavran (below right) should be given a serious look at moving up to the big club as analysts have been saying there will be a review of goaltending needs for next season. Rocket Robin robing@eol.ca
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2nd Round
June 14 Aurora Hearts 2 v 0 Hrvat St. Catharines
June 19 Downsview Rams 0 v 1 Panathinaikos
June 22 Ebony Juniors 2 v 1 Hungaria Toronto VFC
Woodbridge Strikers Res 0 v 1 Olimpia Toronto
June 27 Guelph Royals 0 v 3 Mississauga Croatia
June 28 Woodbridge Strikers C 1 v 2 Cavan
Vaughan Azzurri 7 v 0 Toronto AFC
June 29 Caledon United 9 v 0 Para 2.0
Quarter Finals
August 9 Ebony Juniors 2 v 3 Cavan
Aurora Hearts 1 v 2 Vaughan Azzurri Res
August 16 Mississauga Croatia 0 v 4 Panathinaikos
August 31 Olimpia Toronto 2 v 1 Caledon United
Semi Finals
September 9 Cavan 2 v 3 Panathinaikos
September 19 Vaughan Azzurri Res 3 v 1 Olimpia Toronto
Final
October 2 Panathinaikos v Vaughan Azzurri Reserves
Semi Finals
June 22 Atletico Sporting Toronto 4 v 2 Sporting Rustic 3 v 0 Aurora Lions
Final
July 26 Rustic AC 1 v 1 Atletico Sporting Toronto
Atletico win 6 5 on penalties
Quarter Finals
June 22 Artemisium 1 v 4 Distinctionz
June 24 Peniche 3 v 0 Croatia Norval
June 28 Toronto Pamir 3 v 0 Wisla United
July 26 Toronto Skillz 6 v 4 GS Vets
Semi Finals
August 2 Peniche 3 v 4 Distinctionz
August 24 Toronto Skillz 2 v 4 Toronto Pamir
Final
September 15 Toronto Pamir 2 v 2 Distinctionz
Distinctionz win on penalties
Club
Vaughan Azzurri Reserves
Cavan
Caledon United
Woodbridge Strikers Reserves
Hrvat St. Catharines
GS United
Olimpia Toronto
Panathinaikos
September 6 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves 2 v 2 Panathinaikos
September 9 Woodbridge Strikers Res 2 v 4 Hrvat St. Catharines
September 12 Cavan 3 v 0 GS United
September 13 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves 3 v 2 Hrvat St. Catharines
September 16 Woodbridge Strikers Res 1 v 5 Vaughan Azzurri Res
Olimpia Toronto 5 v 1 Panathinaikos
September 18 Caledon United 3 v 1 Cavan
September 21 GS United 1 v 1 Hrvat St. Catharines
September 23 Hrvat St. Catharines 3 v 3 Cavan
Woodbridge Strikers Reserves 1 v 5 Olimpia Toronto
September 25 Caledon United Elite 2 v 1 Hrvat St. Catharines
September 27 Olimpia Toronto 0 v 6 Vaughan Azzurri Reserves
September 29 GS United 2 v 1 Caledon United Elite
September 30 Olimpia Toronto 4 v 1 Hrvat St. Catharines
October 7 Hrvat St Catharines v Olimpia Toronto
TBA Panathinaikos v Olimpia Toronto
Caledon United v GS United
GS United v Olimpia Toronto
Caledon United v Woodbridge Strikers Reserves
Hrvat St. Catharines v GS United
2
5 2
37 9 35 28
26 25 22 1
20 15 20 5
23 30 17 7
4 3 4 20 15 15 5
4 3 4 18 25 15 7
2 6 19 24 11 5
1
15 35 4 20
United
Royals
Soccer
Ebony Juniors
JJD Sports
Burloak
September 7 Burloak Titans
United
3 Mississauga Croatia
September 9 Lakeshore United 0 v 2 Guelph Royals
Caledon United Reserves 6 v 0 JJD Sports
September 11 AC Soccer Diavoli
September 13 Burloak Titans
v 5 Ebony Juniors
5 Guelph Royals
September 16 Lakeshore United 1 v 2 Mississauga Croatia
18 Ebony Juniors
September 25 AC Soccer Diavoli
30 Lakeshore United
Mississauga Croatia
3 Lakeshore United
v 1 AC Soccer Diavoli
Pos Club
1 Scarboro Azzurri Blues
W D L GF GA Pts GD
12 2 3 38 17 38 21
2 Downsview Rams 16 11 2 3 44 17 35 27
3 Ukraine United 17 10 1 6 41 26 31 15
4 Aurora Hearts 16 9 4 3 30 19 31 11
5 PARS 18 10 0 8 34 22 30 12
6 Toronto Celtic 17 9 1 7 44 35 28 9
7 Pana 2.0
7 1 9 26 30 22 4
8 Woodbridge Strikers C 18 4 1 13 20 62 13 42
9 Hungaria Toronto VFC 15 3 1 11 12 19 10 7
10 Toronto AFC 15 1 1 13 8 50 4 42
September 1 Pana 2.0 3 v 0 Aurora Hearts
PARS 4 v 0 Woodbridge Strikers C
September 6 Scarboro Azzurri Blues 0 v 0 Aurora Hearts
Woodbridge Strikers C 1 v 6 Downsview Rams
PARS 1 v 0 Hungaria Toronto VFC
September 8 Pana 2.0 2 v 5 Ukraine United
Toronto AFC 1 v 0 Hungaria Toronto VFC
September 9 Toronto Celtic 1 v 3 Aurora Hearts
Scarboro Azzurri Blues 4 v 1 Woodbridge Strikers C
September 10 Hungaria Toronto VFC 0 v 1 Ukraine United
September 15 Woodbridge Strikers C 2 v 6 Ukraine United
Toronto Celtic 8 v 1 Toronto AFC
Pana 2.0 1 v 2 Scarboro Azzurri Blues
PARS 2 v 3 Aurora Hearts
September 18 Toronto AFC 0 v 3 Downsview Rams
September 20 Woodbridge Strikers C 2 v 4 Toronto Celtic
Aurora Hearts 2 v 3 Scarboro Azzurri Blues
September 22 Pana 2.0 0 v 6 Downsview Rams
September 23 Toronto Celtic 2 v 3 PARS
Scarboro Azzurri Blues 3 v 1 Ukraine United
September 24 Hungaria Toronto VFC 0 v 1 Woodbridge Strikers C
September 25 Toronto AFC 1 v 7 PARS
Ukraine United 0 v 0 Aurora Hearts
September 27 Downsview Rams 8 v 0 Woodbridge Strikers C
September 30 Toronto Celtic 1 v 4 Ukraine United
Scarboro Azzurri Blues 1 v 0 Toronto AFC
Aurora Hearts 1 v 0 Hungaria Toronto VFC
October 5 Toronto AFC v Toronto Celtic
October 8
Hungaria Toronto VFC v Toronto AFC
October 11 Toronto AFC v Aurora Hearts
October 12 Toronto Celtic v Downsview Rams
October 14 Toronto AFC v Pana 2.0
TBA Hungaria Toronto VFC v Scarboro Azzurri Blues
Hungaria Toronto VFC v Downsview Rams
Pos Club
Peniche
Distinctionz
Hamilton Serbians
Croatia Norval
Bradford Wolves
Clarkson Comets
Orangeville Athletics
Wisla United
Guelph Royals
September 1 Guelph Royals 1 v 3 Clarkson Comets
Orangeville Athletics 3 v 1 Croatia Norval
September 6 Peniche 5 v 4 Bradford Wolves
Wisla United 2 v 5 Hamilton Serbians
September 8 Guelph Royals 0 v 4 Croatia Norval
September 9 Bradford Wolves 2 v 4 Peniche
September 10 Distinctionz 7 v 0 Clarkson Comets
September 11 Croatia Norval 3 v 1 Hamilton Serbians
September 13 Wisla United 2 v 4 Guelph Royals
September 15 Clarkson Comets 1 v 3 Hamilton Serbians
Orangeville Athletics 1 v 4 Peniche
September 17 Distinctionz 8 v 0 Bradford Wolves
September 18 Hamilton Serbians 4 v 0 Guelph Royals
Croatia Norval 4 v 1 Wisla United
September 20 Guelph Royals 1 v 0 Wisla United
Peniche 2 v 1 Distinctionz
September 23 Bradford Wolves 3 v 1 Orangeville Athletics
September 24 Distinctionz 1 v 0 Peniche
September 25 Hamilton Serbians 1 v 2 Croatia Norval
Wisla United 1 v 1 Distinctionz
September 30 Bradford Wolves 5 v 2 Clarkson Comets
W D L GF GA Pts GD
12 1 3 64 27 37 37
10 3 3 59 18 33 41
9 3 4 39 31 30 8
9 1 5 40 24 28 16
8 1 7 44 47 25 3
7 2 7 28 45 23 17
3 2 11 20 36 11 16
2 4 10 17 45 10 28
2 1 12 16 54 7 38
Pos Club
Toronto Pamir
Korean Red Devils United
Artemisium
Peterborough City
Markham Lightning
GS Vets
Olympiakos
Queens Park Rangers
Toronto Skillz
September 1 Queens Park Rangers 3 v 1 Artemisium
September 7 Toronto Skillz 2 v 2 Olympiakos
September 11 GS Vets 0 v 4 Markham Lightning
Peterborough City 1 v 0 Korean Red Devils United
Toronto Pamir 4 v 1 Queens Park Rangers
Artemisium 4 v 2 Olympiakos
September 13 Markham Lightning 3 v 2 Toronto Skillz
September 16 Olympiakos 2 v 1 Artemisium
September 17 Korean Red Devils United 1 v 0 Queens Park Rangers
September 18 GS Vets 2 v 0 Peterborough City
Toronto Pamir 0 v 1 Olympiakos
September 20 Markham Lightning 1 v 5 Korean Red Devils United
September 21 Toronto Skillz 2 v 1 Queens Park Rangers
September 24 Korean Red Devils United 4 v 2 Olympiakos
September 25 GS Vets 4 v 5 Artemisium
September 27 Olympiakos 0 v 3 Queens Park Rangers
October 1 Toronto Skillz v Markham Lightning
W D L GF GA Pts GD
12 2 2 56 13 38 43
9 0 7 31 28 27 3
8 2 6 33 41 26 8
7 4 5 28 24 25 4
6 1 9 27 35 19 8
5 4 7 27 39 19 12
4 6 6 22 25 18 3
4 4 8 26 29 16 3
3 5 8 23 39 14 16
September
Georgetown Mustangs
September 11 Sporting
September 16 Georgetown Mustangs
September 17 Distinctionz
September 18 Ebony
21 Queens Park Rangers
22 Distinctionz
Georgetown Mustangs
Club
Queens Park Rangers Reserves
Atletico Sporting Toronto
Rustic
Scarborough Rangers
Aurora Lions
Newmarket United
September 9 Aurora Lions 2 v 9 Atletico Sporting Toronto
September 11 Scarborough Rangers 5 v 2 Rustic
Queens Park Rangers Res 10 v 0 Newmarket United
September 15 Scarborough Rangers 1 v 3 Atletico Sporting Toronto
September 16 Aurora Lions 2 v 2 Queens Park Rangers Reserves
September 17 Rustic 1 v 2 Atletico Sporting Toronto
September 18 Scarborough Rangers 3 v 1 Newmarket United
September 20 Newmarket United 1 v 7 Atletico Sporting Toronto
September 23 Aurora Lions 4 v 1 Rustic AC
September 25 Queens Park Rangers Res 1 v 0 Scarborough Rangers
September 26 Atletico Sporting Toronto 4 v 4 SC Toronto
September 28 Queens Park Rangers Reserves 3 v 1 Sporting
September 30 Aurora Lions 1 v 10 Sporting SCHEDULE
October 2 Queens Pk Rangers Res v Atletico Sporting Toronto
12 2 2 55 15 38 40
11 2 3 63 27 35 36
9 3 4 44 27 30 17
6
35 38 20 3
5 3 8 40 63 18 23
1 2 13 13 58 5 45
Pos Club
1 Jagiellonia
Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
18 12 4 2 57 9 40 48
2 Woodstock Stallions 18 12 4 2 54 19 40 35
3 London Croatia 18 12 4 2 38 11 40 27
4 London Olympians 18 12 1 5 47 30 37 17
5 Tillsonburg
6 German Canadian
7 St Thomas
18 7 3 8 30 32 24 2
18 6 2 10 20 30 20 10
18 5 2 11 18 37 17 19
8 Sarnia 18 4 3 11 15 45 15 30
9 Taxandria 18 3 3 12 18 36 12 18
10 Carib Stars 18 4 0 14 15 63 12 48
September 5 Tillsonburg 0 v 2 German Canadian
September 9 Woodstock Stallions 3 v 2 German Canadian
Sarnia 2 v 0 Tillsonburg
September 10 Taxandria 0 v 1 London Croatia
London Olympians 3 v 2 St Thomas
September 12 Jagiellonia 4 v 0 Tillsonburg
September 13 London Olympians 2 v 6 Woodstock Stallions
September 15 Tillsonburg 1 v 2 St Thomas
September 16 Sarnia 1 v 1 Taxandria
September 18 London Croatia 1 v 0 Woodstock Stallions
Carib Stars 0 v 5 London Olympians
German Canadian 0 v 2 Jagiellonia
September 20 Jagiellonia 9 v 0 Carib Stars
September 22 Jagiellonia 0 v 1 London Croatia
September 23 Woodstock Stallions 7 v 0 Sarnia
September 24 Taxandria 4 v 0 Tillsonburg
St Thomas 3 v 0 Carib Stars
September 25 London Olympians 4 v 1 German Canadian
Sarnia 0 v 5 London Croatia
Ottawa Gloucester Celtic won the 2022 Ontario Cup men’s provincial championship defeating Caledon United 3 1 to capture their fourth MilkUP Ontario Cup in nine years, lamenting their dominance in the tournament in the last decade.
Despite the final score, Caledon kept it close for most of the game as they managed to frustrate Gloucester despite giving up much of the possession and failing to create many chances. It took a late winner in the 80th, for Gloucester to clinch the victory. The game started likely as planned for Gloucester, who dominated possession and often got into the Caledon final third. The opening goal came in the tenth minute when a long ball forward got headed perfectly by forward Bezick Evraire to put striker Joey Kewin on a break away which he confidently scored. Caledon kept fighting and in the 25th minute they capitalized on a bad clearance for Gloucester goalkeeper, Corey Herrington, who hit the ball straight to forward Cosimo D’Agostino on the wing, who promptly crossed the ball back in to striker Sahjah Reid, who headed the ball for the tying goal. Gloucester would continue to dominate possession and goal scoring chances, but the game would remain tied 1 1, thanks to some great defending by the Caledon backline.
It wouldn’t be until the 81st minute when a ball headed forward is not dealt by the Caledon defenders, allowing the ball to bounce into the box, eventually dropping to Kewin who’s strike is blocked by the hand of defender Dror David. Unfortunately for David and Caledon, the referee spotted the violation, sent David off and awarded the penalty, which was confidently dispatched by forward Andrew Bryan. Gloucester would add another late goal as ten men Caledon pushed for an equalizing goal.
For the Sunday Final, Ottawa featured Corey Herrington in goal, Julian Piccioli at right back, Milosh Stojanovic and Karl Bicamumpaka at centre back, Adam Davies at left back, and Nevello Yoseke, Kieran Sanders, Bezick Evraire, Joey Kerwin, Cameron Butterfield and Andrew Bryan from the midfield up through to the attack. Coach Matt Williams’ team also featured Julian Dasah, Kelvin Asabre and Jethro Pang as substitutes while Alex De Couvreur, Panagiotis Manginas and Ali Rego were also on the winning side.
It marked the second year in a row that Ottawa Gloucester Celtic won the Ontario Cup and their fourth time since 2013, the year that they also won Canada Soccer’s National Championships Challenge Trophy. Ottawa also finished third at the National Championships in 2016 while the tournament was canceled in 2020 and 2021 because of the global pandemic.
London Alliance FC Galaxy won the 2022 Ontario Cup women’s provincial championship on Saturday night with a 2:1 victory over the King City Royals. It was London who struck first in the opening ten minutes when Gulia Geraci scored impressively, direct from a corner kick. King City replied shortly after when Kaitlin Logan fired a long range shot that got past London goalkeeper Samantha St. Croix despite a gallant, stretching effort. London retook their lead very late in the first half thanks to Laura Gibons who was able to slot home a goal after a great ball over the top of the King City backline.
Trailing 2 1, King City came out strong in the second half. In the 55th minute St. Croix came way outside her net to break up a through ball, giving an opportunity to King City goal scorer Logan to double her tally, but her lobbed attempt from 30 yards out, went just wide of the net. King City continued to press throughout the half but ultimately London was able to hold on, nearly scoring a third goal on multiple occasions late in the game as King City pressed for the equalizer.
"It was a great performance," said Head Coach Abe Hadzic in a post game interview. "Was probably not the best first half, but we got together at half, made some corrections, and I think it showed in the second half where I believe we were the better team."
In the Saturday Final, coach Abe Hadzic’s starting XI featured Samantha St. Croix (goal), Jessi Couto, Emily Costello, Lauren O’Donnell, Berkley Hughes Lambkin, Kiera Grein, Laura Gibson, Mariah Sidwell, Sabrina DeNard, Tiffany Johnston and Giula Geraci. London’s three alternates were Samira Somer, Cassidy Wuytenberg and Maria Nelms.
Before this year, Scarborough GS United won the Ontario Cup women’s provincial championship seven years in a row from 2013 to 2019, also winning the national title in 2018. There was no Ontario Cup women’s provincial championship in 2020 or 2021 on account of the global pandemic. North London Galaxy, meanwhile, were the Ontario Cup winners in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012, also winning the national title in 2012 when Emily Costello was named Most Valuable Player at the Jubilee Trophy finals.
The Saturday 10 September Final was played at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan, Ontario.
Faced with a serious issue of chronic underfunding, the sports community is asking political parties to commit to making sports a real priority in Quebec: funding for the network should be increased by $500 million just to catch up and ensure optimal recovery. In this regard, a new coalition of the Quebec sports community has formed to join forces in order to influence political parties during the provincial election campaign: the Coalition for the Future of Sport in Quebec ("Coalition" or “CASQ”). CASQ members represent thousands of associations, groups, sports federations, municipalities, regional units and millions of athletes. The lack of funding has real impacts on the ground: drop in participation, drop in the number of volunteers, difficulty in recruiting them, lack of infrastructure and security issues
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The pandemic has shown to what extent sport is an essential service to the population and that its accessibility could be a hindrance for families in the current context. In addition to contributing to prevention, physical, mental and emotional health, sport helps to create links and unite communities. It is a powerful vector of inclusion and accessibility that should be a priority for the next government," said Julie Gosselin, president of SPORTSQUÉBEC, which represents 900,000 members who practice more than 90 sports supervised by 66 federations, 17 regional units. leisure and sports, and 21 multi sport partners.
Underfunding creates its share of significant challenges. Sports infrastructure must be improved not only to give Quebecers a taste for movement, but also to allow people of all ages, backgrounds and levels, from initiation to excellence, to practice the sport of their choice in an appropriate environment. In addition, there are hundreds of thousands of volunteers who dedicate evenings and entire weekends for others to enjoy. The exceptional know how present in the Quebec ecosystem must be preserved and promoted, by setting up a structure that promotes the professionalization of trades related to sport.
The sports community believes that it is time to do everything possible to promote more accessible, innovative, safe and inclusive sports practice and asks the next government to:
Correct the situation of chronic underfunding faced by the sports community for 35 years by adding $500 million to the current envelope of $173 million, on a recurring basis;
Provide Quebec with a predictable and multi year structured funding approach that will reach all clienteles of the sports community and that will allow organizations to have the human, material and technological resources necessary to support the volunteers in the field who will enable Quebecers to move more;
Accelerate the transformation of the Quebec sports environment, by making sports practice more accessible, innovative, professional, safe and inclusive;
Develop and deploy an investment plan for sports infrastructure to meet community demands. There is a delay in the investment of our infrastructures which is of the order of billions of dollars.
Remember that in Quebec, some five million people practice or work in organized sports. The Coalition insists on the fact that although each gesture which makes it possible to move people here represents a step in the right direction, it is essential to do more.
The Coalition is a large group of organizations representing the Quebec sports community and working to develop it. It includes SPORTSQUÉBEC, the Association québécoise du loisirs municipal (AQLM), the Institut national du sport du Québec (INS Québec), the Regroupement du loisirs et du sport du Québec (RLSQ), the Network of regional leisure and sport units du Québec (URLS), as well as the Pôle sports HEC Montréal.
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1 FC Laval 21 15 5 1 49 12 50 37
2 St Laurent 21 16 1 4 58 23 49 35
3 Blainville 21 14 2 5 50 21 44 29
4 Mont Royal Outremont
21 11 5 5 33 19 38 14
5 Montreal Reserves 21 11 2 8 44 31 35 13
6 Longueuil 21 11 2 8 30 37 35 7
7 Royal Select Beauport 21 7 5 9 31 24 26 7
8 AS Laval 21 7 4 10 24 30 25 6
9 St Hubert 20 6 4 10 26 29 22 3
10 Celtix du Haut Richelieu 21 3 7 11 25 46 16 21
11 Lanaudiere Nord 21 2 3 16 16 59 9 43
12 Ottawa South United 21 1 2 18 21 76 5 55
September 3 Montréal Reserves 0 v 1 Longueuil
Ottawa South United 0 v 3 Royal Sélect Beauport
Lanaudière Nord 0 v 3 AS Laval
St Laurent 2 v 1 FC Laval
September 4 St Hubert 1 v 2 Celtix du Haut Richelieu
Mont Royal Outremont 2 v 1 Blainville
September 10 Celtix du Haut Richelieu 3 v 3 Lanaudière Nord
FC Laval 4 v 1 Montréal Reserves
AS Laval 0 v 1 St Laurent
Blainville 3 v 1 Longueuil
September 11 Royal Sélect Beauport 2 v 1 St Hubert
Mont Royal Outremont 2 v 0 Ottawa South United
September 17 Montréal Reserves 3 v 1 AS Laval
Ottawa South United 3 v 5 Blainville
Lanaudière Nord 1 v 0 Royal Sélect Beauport
St Laurent 4 v 1 Celtix du Haut Richelieu
Longueuil 0 v 2 FC Laval
September 18 St Hubert 0 v 1 Mont Royal Outremont
September 21 Lanaudière Nord 1 v 4 Longueuil
September 24 Ottawa South United 0 v 3 St Hubert
Celtix du Haut Richelieu 1 v 2 Montréal Reserves
Royal Sélect Beauport 2 v 3 St Laurent
AS Laval 2 v 1 Longueuil
Blainville 1 v 2 FC Laval
September 25 Mont Royal Outremont 4 v 0 Lanaudière Nord
October 1
Montreal Reserves v Royal Select Beauport
Lanaudiere Nord v Ottawa South United
St Laurent v Mont Royal Outremont
Longueuil v Celtix du Haut Richelieu
October 2 St Hubert v Blainville
FC Laval v AS Laval
Beauport win 7 6 on penalties
Royal Sélect Beauport won the 2022 Québec Cup men’s provincial championship on kicks from the penalty mark after a 3:3 draw in the Sunday 11 September Final with the Rapides de Chaudière Ouest. Beauport led 2 0 on goals by Amos Boum Nlend and Jérôme Laplante before Chaudière Ouest took a 3 2 lead and then Mikael Cloutier equalised 3 3. Beauport then won 4 3 on kicks with Beauport goalkeeper Jérémie Blais stopping two attempts.
In the Sunday Final, Beauport’s starting lineup featured Jérémie Blais in goal, Jasmin Couture at right back, Samuel Beaulieu and Ange Felix Safari at centre back, Victor Dolbec at left back, Jonathan Deschênes, Kerian Diez Soto and Jérôme Laplante at midfield, Jordan Bolduc and Ghislain Boum Nlend on the wings, and Julian Mana Nga up front. Head coach Fabrice Lassonde also featured Mikael Cloutier, Baptiste Toussaint, Ange Beremwoudougou and Olivier Roy while Quentin Ressaire and goalkeeper Milosh Tubic dressed but did not feature. Jean Félix Gagné was unavailable through injury.
It was the Beauport organisation’s second adult championship in back to back days at the Québec Cup Finals in Laval, Québec. On Saturday, Beauport won the 2022 Québec Cup women’s provincial championship, their ninth all time title.
It was the Beauport’s eighth men’s provincial championship since 2006. They also won provincial titles in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2019.
They won Canada Soccer’s National Championships Challenge Trophy in 2012 and finished as national runners up in 2009 and 2016.
1st Round
June 5 Mont Royal Outremont 6 v 0 Longueuil
June 8 St Léonard 3 v 1 Mistral de Sherbrooke
June 12 Trident 7 v 0 Braves D’Ahuntsic
June 22 Pierrefonds 4 v 0 Boucherville
June 24 Lévis Est 3 v 2 Gatineau
June 26 Lanaudière Nord 0 v 3 St Laurent
July 1 St Roch de Lachigan 0 v 5 Salaberry
Celtix du Haute Richelieu 2 v 1 Union Lanaudière Sud
July 13 Royal Select Beauport 2 v 1 St Léonard
St Lambert 0 v 1 St Laurent
Chaudière Ouest 3 v 0 Salaberry
Revolution 0 v 3 Mont Royal Outremont
Trois Rivières 2 v 2 Trident
Trident win 6 4 on penalties
Lakeshore 1 v 5 Celtix du Haute Richelieu
July 14 St Hubert 2 v 0 Pierrefonds
July 20 AS Laval 3 v 1 Lévis Est
August 3 Royal Select Beauport 5 v 1 St Laurent
AS Laval 0 v 5 St Hubert
Chaudière Ouest 0 v 5 Mont Royal Outremont
Trident 3 v 0 Celtix du Haute Richelieu
August 24 Royal Sélect Beauport 3 v 0 St Hubert
Mont Royal Outremont 1 v 0 Trident
September 10 Royal Sélect Beauport 0 v 0 Mont Royal Outremont
Beauport win 6 5 on penalties
Royal Sélect Beauport won the 2022 Québec Cup women’s provincial championship on kicks from the penalty mark after a 0:0 draw with CS Mont Royal Outremont. The 2022 title was Beauport’s ninth women’s provincial championship victory since 2011.
In the Saturday Final, coach Jérome Maissant featured Meaghane Prevost (goal), Blessing Mayi Kith, Rosalie Daigle, Myriam Gosselin, Mélanie Paré, Aurélie Munger, Emmanuelle Rhéaume, Elizabeth Poulin Lapierre, Mélina Couet, Cynthia Gaspar Freire and captain Meredith St Pierre in the starting lineup. Beaport’s alternates were Jeanne Belzile, Mia Larochelle, Mélodie Lavigueur, Alice Noël Sirois, Mélydia Plante, Marika Pleau and Noémie Shink.
Royal Sélect Beauport previously won the Québec Cup women’s provincial championship in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019. There was no provincial championship in 2020 or 2021 on account of the global pandemic, so Beauport’s 2022 title means they have won nine of the last 10 championships. Beauport were also national champions in 2016 and 2019 as well as national runners up in 2011, 2013 and 2015.
The Saturday 10 September Final was played at the Centre sportif Bois de Boulogne in Laval, Québec.
Thank you Cooke Aquaculture Inc. for the donation of netting to repair our small metal nets. We would also like to give a huge shoutout to Todd Johnston, a parent of a U8 House League Player who took it upon himself to make this happen.
Our small metal nets were in rough shape as we had many struggles with ordering and delivery of the usual netting we would use. The kids were so excited when they walked on the field to see new netting just in time for GAME DAY!!
It is with a mix of emotions that we share that Brad Lawlor will be leaving Soccer Nova Scotia.
With class, humanity, courage and patience, Brad has led Soccer NS through seven years of operational change including: introducing rebates for grassroots programming; diversifying revenue streams; creating important partnerships with the HFX Wanderers and the Vancouver Whitecaps FC; and Covid 19 response & recovery to name a few.
Brad is deeply appreciated by the board and his colleagues as a person with a true passion for developing sport and, even more importantly, a person who cares about people and their well being. While we’re sad to lose him, we’re also excited for him as he now embarks on a different challenge as the incoming CEO of Tennis Nova Scotia.
Brad’s last day is October 10th, after which time Lindsay MacAskill (currently Director, Member Services) will assume all responsibilities as Interim Executive Director and with the full support of the Board. No other changes are expected.
We will begin a formal search in the weeks to come.
This is an exciting time for soccer in Nova Scotia. The growth of the game, particularly among children, is strong and the overall health of the organization has never been stronger. The new strategic plan, recently developed in partnership with members, has important focus areas and prioritizes safe, positive and quality experiences for players, coaches, clubs and officials.
We look forward to continued collaboration with you as we all work towards a sustained growth of this great game and broad benefits for all participants well into the future.
U12 Tryouts Male and Female Players September 23 25
Invitation only (Registration closed)
Recommendations from clubs and players scouted by NLSA coaching staff
Three (3) try outs
100% attendance required for selection
Teams are selected by a team of coaches and NLSA full time staff
U13 Try outs Male Players 14 16 October, Female Players October 21 23
Open try outs (Registration deadline September 18th)
3 try outs
100% attendance required
Teams are selected by a team of coaches and NLSA full time staff
U14 Try outs Male Players 14 16 October, Female Players October 21 23
Open try outs (Registration deadline September 18th)
3 try outs
100% attendance required
Teams are selected by a team of coaches and NLSA full time staff
U15 Try Outs Male Players 14 16 October, Female Players October 21 23
Invitation only (Sent by September 14th)
Recommendations from clubs and players scouted by NLSA coaching staff
Three (3) try outs
100% attendance required for selection
Teams are selected by a team of coaches and NLSA full time staff
U16 Try Outs Male Players 14 16 October, Female Players October 21 23
Invitation only (Sent by September 14th)
Recommendations from clubs and players scouted by NLSA coaching staff
Three (3) try outs
100% attendance required for selection
Teams selected by appointed Head coach and Assistant Coach and NLSA full time staff
U17 Try Outs Male Players 14 16 October, Female players October 21 23
Invitation only (Sent by September 14th)
Recommendations from clubs and players scouted by NLSA coaching staff
Three (3) try outs
100% attendance required for selection
Teams selected by appointed Head coach and Assistant Coach and NLSA full time staff
September 2 Holy Cross Crusaders 4 v 0 Conception Bay South Strikers
Feildians 2 v 0 Paradise
September 3 Conception Bay South Strikers 1 v 0 Paradise
Final
September 4 Holy Cross Crusaders 1 v 0 Feildians
Holy Cross FC won their 23rd Newfoundland Labrador men’s provincial championship on Sunday following a 1:0 victory over Feildians AA. Holy Cross FC forward Steven DeLong scored the lone goal in the 56th minute while goalkeeper Thomas Pieroway and the backline posted the clean sheet. With the provincial win, the former national champions Holy Cross FC qualified for Canada Soccer’s 2022 Toyota National Championships in Vaughan, Ontario.
In the Sunday final, coach Jake Stanford featured Thomas Pieroway in goal, Sean Henderson at right back, Zachary Visser and Alex Pretty at centre back, Michael O’Brien at left back, Hashem Khalifa, Jake Warren and Cabhan O’Keefe at midfield, and Tyler Kirby, Kyle Williams and Brent
Hennebury up front. Colin Connors, Steven DeLong, Alex Dolomount and Andrew Stanford featured as substitutes while Kirk Edwards, Struan Maclean, Cesar Figueroa, Ethan Slaney and Bashar Heddo dressed but did not feature. O’Brien won the Gerard Quirke Memorial Award as the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.
It was the fourth year in a row that the two St. John’s teams met in the Newfoundland Labrador final, with Feildians AA the 2:1 winners in 2021 and Holy Cross FC the 2:1 winners in 2020. Holy Cross FC won the 2019 final 4 2 on kicks from the penalty mark after a scoreless draw. Holy Cross FC have now won 11 of the past 14 men’s provincial titles since 2009. They rank second all time with 23 men’s provincial titles behind only 29 time winners St. Lawrence Laurentians.
This will also mark the 21st time that Holy Cross FC advance to Canada Soccer’s National Championships since 1973. They were national winners in 1988 and runners up in 1989. They most recently finished fourth overall in 2018 and seventh overall in 2019, with both the 2020 and 2021 national finals canceled on account of the global pandemic.
For the organisation, Holy Cross FC won both the men’s and women’s titles in 2022 with Noel Jake Stanford as the Head Coach. Before the men’s title on Sunday 4 September, Holy Cross FC won the 2022 women’s title on Sunday 28 August with a 1:0 victory over Feildians AA. Both provincial championships were played at King George V Park in St. John’s.
Welcome back to the Canadian Woso Roundup written by AC Lang of wsoccer.ca! As always, this roundup aims to increase the visibility of Canadian womxn in soccer. We’re back to the usual format; Three September Highlights, League in focus: Bundesliga (GER), Local Footy: Coast to Coast Usports Update, and CanXNT/YNT News. It’s been a busy month, with 83 Canadians kicking off their European seasons, the NWSL wrapping up the regular season, uni/college soccer athletes hitting their stride, and don’t forget about the CanW17 roster drop ahead of the World Cup, or the CanXNT friendlies vs Australia, and the roster ahead of friendlies vs Argentina and Morocco in October.
It’s always a good day when a Canadian player transfers to the best club team in the World. Mid month, it was announced that CanXNT CB Vanessa Gilles would join Olympique Lyon on loan from Angel City FC (no buy option) until Summer 2023. While it came as a bit of a shock, given Gilles apparent enjoyment of the ACFC environment, it’s viewed as a once in a lifetime opportunity for the 26 yo Canadian. The Ottawa, ON native will miss early parts of the OL season due to the injury which has seen her sidelined since August. We wish her a speedy recovery and all the best with OL. Given their current injury crisis at CB, she should get solid minutes with OL, including in the Champion’s League. She returns to France only a few months of being in LA, having joined the NWSL side in the Spring after three successful seasons at Bordeaux. This wraps up a truly meteoric rise Gilles since early 2021 when she first became known with the XNT thanks to a legendary performance against the USA in the She Believes Cup. Even more impressive, when considering that she only started playing soccer competitively at age 16.
North London and Merseyside derby draw crowds of 60+k
The North London Derby, between Arsenal and Tottenham, is one of the foremost rivalries in English football. The two clubs have a bitter rivalry that naturally extends to their women’s teams as well. This year, the stage was bigger than in year’s past, the game drawing a WSL record audience of just about 48,000 fans. At the center of it all, was CanXNT’s own hypewoman, Shelina Zadorsky, long time captain of the Tottenham Hotspur. It was epic to see Shelina put on a classically solid performance, doing her best to keep Arsenal’s attack at bay. Despite a strong performance by Z, the Spurs were outclassed by a clinical Vivianne Miedema and co., ultimately falling 4:0. Later that day, another Canadian found herself at the center of it all in the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool (over 27k fans was good enough for 4th highest attendance all time). Lifelong Liverpool fan, Rylee Foster, from Cambridge, ON, who is still recovering from a serious neck injury, appeared as a pundit on Sky Sports. You love to see Canadians involved in these types of historic events.
Huitema and Quinn win the shield, Canadians in the playoffs
October is playoff month in the NWSL, meaning that the final weeks of the season in September were more chaotic and exciting than ever. This season, the table is tighter than ever, with only a few points differentiating first and 6th place. The NWSL truly is one of the more competitive leagues out there, with no team clinching playoffs, until the second last matchday. The last two spots actually came down to the final matchday. In keeping with the consistent trends of Canadians thriving in the NWSL, 9 of 15 players made it to the playoffs, with one still in the running at the time of writing. The first two teams to clinch were the Thorns and the Reign, two of Canada’s favourite teams. Rhian Wilkinson and Karina Leblanc, both in their first seasons in charge as Thorn’s head coach and GM, respectively, were on track to win the Shield until the final game, tying 3:3 with Gotham. Just a bit further North, Quinn and Huitema played significant roles in their Shield winning final game, Huitema scoring one (assisted by Quinn) and assisting Rapinoe’s eventual winner. Both teams will have a first round bye. Rounding out the Canadians are Keeper of the Year candidate Kailen Sheridan from expansion team SD Wave, Desiree Scott who anchored KC’s midfield all season, and the Dash’s Canadian trio of Chapman, Prince, and Schmidt. Chicago’s Bianca St Georges is the final Canadian who could make a playoff appearance if Chicago wins tomorrow, but would miss the first game due to suspension for flipping the double bird at the referees last match.
This one’s special for me, as someone who was born in Germany, and spent 3 seasons there, aged 16 18. Truthfully, in the three years of living there when I was a teenager, I only saw one Frauen Bundesliga game. Despite being one of the longest running women’s football leagues in the world (founded in 1990), it is not one that was massively attended or watched at the time (2010 2013). The game I attended was an 1. FFC (Erste Frauen Fussball Club) Frankfurt match, who were one of the foremost women’s clubs at the time. They were 6x UWCL Finalists from 2002 2015, winning four titles, good for second place all time. The game was played at a modest facility, in front of maybe 1000 fans, which seemed like a poor turnout, even for the time.
Fast forward to 2022, Germany is slowly beginning to embrace the women’s game. For a soccer obsessed culture, one that is steeped in misogyny and extremism to this day, it took a long time to get here. Despite producing some of the world’s best players and teams, German women had an uphill battle to get to this point. The good news is that the opening game of the Bundesliga, played in my former hometown, drew over 20k fans, for the first time ever. Buoyed by a second place at this year’s historic Euro’s I hope the league is finally poised to reach new heights.
The league, called FLYERALARM Frauen Bundesliga for sponsorship reasons, has been elite from the beginning, but since the interest and investment of major men’s clubs like Bayern, Frankfurt, Hoffenheim, and Wolfsburg in the mid 2010’s German women’s soccer has been setting the pace in Europe alongside France and England. Bayern and Wolfsburg have been perennial champions and runners up over the last decade. Top players like Vivianne Miedema, Melanie Leupolz, and Dzennifer Maroszan have broken through in Germany to move on to bigger environments like Lyon, Arsenal, Chelsea, and OL Reign. That being said, the league is still not considered 100% professional. Many players continue to pursue second careers, not able to earn enough to live off their football careers.
In terms of Canadian content, it’s been rather sparse over the past five years or so. Previously, Sophie Schmidt had been the biggest profile Canadian in the league, playing with Frankfurt from 2015 to 2018. More recently, Sura Yekka played with Duisburg in 2020, before moving to France. Considering the tactical and technical strength of the German system, a bit of a shame, which is why it’s heartening to see that four Canadians signed in the first and second Bundesliga this summer. The most notable signing was Sonia O’Neill, a Toronto native who represents Venezuela at the international level. She linked up with first division side Turbine Pottsdam, also a historic team in the league (6x league Champions). The veteran 28 yo defender moves to Germany from Croatia. Two Canadians signed in the second league, which is split into two divisions. Both of them are Canada West Usports standouts; Bella Rocque (TWU alumni) and Samantha Savoy (UFV alumni). They line up for SC Sand and Ingolstadt, respectively. Last but not least, one Canadian entered in the youth system, and that’s Christine Eiblmeier, the Ottawa, ON native, who signed with FC Bayern’s youth team.
The best way to watch the Bundesliga is a paid Ata Football account (atafootball.com). This will allow you to view select top matches, especially Bayern and Wolfsburg games, where you can see top German stars Popp, Magull, Gwinn, alongside internationals Stanway, Pajor, Kumagai and many more. This will cost you about $7 USD / month or $60 for the year. In terms of English language coverage, we recommend following the ata social accounts, as well as individual teams and players as desired. You can also catch highlights on DFB TV (https://tv.dfb.de/) or Youtube.
The first half of the Usports season was played throughout September, top teams and players emerging among the 54 schools. Let’s go coast to coast with this one.
Starting on the East Coast, the AUS title race is tight, with perennial winners Cape Breton currently leading the pack. The #9 ranked Caper’s Alliyah Rowe leads the league in shots (22) and goals (5), in only five games. Defensively, CBU is equally solid, with zero goals against in their five wins. Chasing them are StFX (12 points), Dalhousie (11 points), and last year’s champions Acadia (9 points). StFX in particular is thriving with four players scoring three or more goals (Smith, Steen, Crichton, Cole). As AUS action continues this month, keep an eye on the race for playoffs.
Now over to Quebec’s RSEQ, where a two horse race is beginning to emerge between Laval and Montreal. The #7 and #5 nationally ranked teams met once in early September, Montreal winning 1:0, with the away game scheduled for early October. The talent in Quebec continues to shine in the RSEQ University Division. The ageless wonder Megane Sauve, Montreal’s veteran forward, has four goals and two assists already. Lea Jeanne Fortin is Laval’s leading player, bagging 5 goals and 3 assists in 8 games. Beyond the top teams, UQAM and McGill are in the playoff conversations. In other good Quebec soccer news, CF Montreal finally hired Amy Walks to take charge of girls and women’s development at the club. The hope is to see a youth team sooner rather than later, perhaps as early as this Fall.
The OUA remains competitive in both divisions. You can find two in depth articles about the 2022 WSOC season at 49sports. To summarize in only a few sentences, #4 ranked Queen’s remain unbeaten after 7 games, winning 5 and keeping up with the top three trio with #3 Ottawa and Toronto. An early Rookie of the Year candidate in Seema Sakran (8G, 3A) complements a dangerous Queen’s group (most goals 32). Ottawa’s own Cassandra Provost is lighting it up, too, with 10 goals in 8 games. Karly Hellstrom has been the standout for U of T (3G, 5A). In the West, Western leads the way, with 7 wins, including a big one over Guelph at the end of September. Speaking of, Guelph and York are in pursuit of the Mustangs, rounding out a competitive top three. Standouts have been Olivia Brown and Hannah Vickers (both 6G).
Last but certainly not least, Canada West is arguably the strongest division in the country, with four nationally ranked teams in UBC, Trinity Western, MacEwan, and Calgary. #1 and 2 ranked UBC and TWU have a formidable women’s soccer rivalry, spanning decades. They are joined by Albertan strongholds in Calgary and Edmonton, who have both challenged for titles over the last few years (1 Usports Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Canada West Gold between them). In terms of standout players, look no further than the 2nd to 4th leading scorers in Canada (Steer, Tolnai, Wardrope) and the best assister in the Country in Rachel Barlow (7A, 5G). Beyond individual stats, one of the coolest storylines out of Canada West this Fall was UBC’s huge crowd at their Frosh Week game, totaling over 3,400 fans, which made for an epic backdrop for UBC’s 4:0 win over UVic.
Let’s round all this out with CanXNT/YNT news. The senior team started off the month with two wins in Australia thanks to two world class displays by Adriana Leon (3G), and Jade Rose (1A). The 1:0 and 2:1 wins presented a good challenge and test run ahead of the World Cup. Two debutants Clarissa Larisey (Celtic) and Simi Awujo (USC) got their first minutes, with the 19 yo Awujo looking particularly strong in attacking midfield.
Later in the month, the CSA announced two more friendlies against Argentina and Morocco in the October window. The squad dropped late in the month was a familiar one, with most big names included. Unfortunately, Carle, Riviere, Gilles and D. Rose miss out due to injury. Lawrence, Sinclair, and Yekka were included, but are questionable to play many minutes, also related to an injury. Larisey and Awujo were called in again, as well as Zoe Burns, but most notably, Evelyne Viens returns to the squad.
“I have been trying to work on different areas of my game, working with the coaches on my finishing, my touch, my creativity, my confidence, the mental side of the game, it has been great." Ev Viens via RC Sports
This rounds out a solid few months for Ev since being left out of the CONCACAF squad. Fresh off a hat trick + assist performance for KDFF, she also renewed her contract until 2024, the Swedish club eager to keep their 20 goal striker. Coach Priestman also noted her recent form during a press conference and hinted that their recently adjusted system will benefit Viens as a number 9.
“You can see she’s a number nine scoring with confidence now. I also think the shift in the system that we introduced in Australia really complements Évelyne as an out and out nine, too.” Bev Priestman on Viens
Finally, the Canadian U17s are headed to India to compete in the World Cup. Their group stage opponents include France, Japan, and Tanzania. Their roster includes the regulars like Zoe Markesini, Clare Logan, Ella Ottey, Izzy Monck, and Amanda Allen, however, star striker Rosa Maalouf misses out due to injury. The competition will be tough for Canada, but the hope is that they can steal a point or three from either Japan or France. The Canadians play on October 12th, 15th, and 18th. All games will be available to view on TSN.
This news is based on the tweets from Canucks Abroad feed and also a little bit of research from us too.
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Jarred Ulloa and Cusco are Peruvian Liga 2 Champions.
Tesho Akindele and Orlando City are US Open Cup winners beating Sacremento Republic 3 0.
Jacen Russell Rowe (right) was awarded the MLS Next Pro Golden Boot for his league leading 21 goals this year.
Luca Brici made his debut for Meetup RV in their 11 2 defeat against SV Rojava in the Austrian Wiener Landescup.
Patrick Metcalfe (bottom right) scored his first professional goal for Stabæk in the Norwegian OBOS Ligaen opening the scoring in their 4 0 win over Raufoss.
Tani Oluwaseyi scored his first goal for Minnesota United 2 in their 4 2 MLS Next Pro win over Portland Timbers 2.
Cyle Larin scored his first goal for Club Brugge in their 2 0 win at RFC Seraing in the Belgian Jupiler Pro League.
Yannick Laurent has signed for Portuguese Primera Liga side Vizela.
Kenneth Eligon has signed for German Oberliga Niederrhien side Düsseldorf West from FC Mönchengladbach.
Lucas Areco (bottom left) has signed for Italian Serie C side US Fiorenzuola 1922 after leaving Serie D Girone A side Borgosesia in June.
Nihad Nedžibović has signed for German Kreisliga A Groß Gerau side SV 07 Raunheim.
Danial Rafisamii has joined German Landesliga West side VfR Baumholder from League1 Ontario side Toronto Skillz.
Tristan Mitchell has signed for Scottish Midlands League side Lochee United.
Tiffany Cameron of ETO was named Hungarian League Player of the Year
Samantha Savoy made her debut for Ingolstadt coming on in the 81st minute of their 1 0 home defeat to RB Leipzig in the German 2 Bundesliga.
Kadeshia Buchanan made her debut for Cheslea in their 2 1 defeat to Liverpool in the English Super League.
Adriana Leon made her Manchester United debut coming on in the 64th minute in their 4 0 home win against Reading in the English Super League.
Elisabeth Tse made her debut for GPSO 92 Issy in their 4 0 defeat against Strasbourg in the French Division 2 Féminine.
Vital Kats scored her first goal for Braga in their 6 1 win over Ouriense in the Portuguese Campeonato Nacional Feminino.
Sabrina Preval Gentile has signed with Portuguese Campeonato Nacional II Divisão side Gil Vicente.
Yazeen Jamieson (below left) has signed for French Division 2 Féminine side GPSO 92 Issy from League1 Ontario side Simcoe County Rovers.
Evelyne Viens has signed a contract extension with Swedish Damallsvenskan side Kristianstads DFF through to 2024.
Sadie Sider Eichenberg has signed for French Division 1 Féminine side Le Havre after finishing her U Sports career with the Ottawa Gee Gees.
Sonia O’Neill (below right) has signed for German Bundesliga side Turbine Potsdam from Croatian 1st Football League side ŽNK Split.
Tristan Cornell has signed for Ukrainian Women’s League side Vorskla Poltava from League1 BC side Unity.
Bella Roque has signed for German 2 Bundesliga side SC Sand after finishing her USports career with Trinity Western Spartans.
Kayla Adamek made her debut for the Polish national team coming on at half time in their 7 0 win over Kosovo.
Deanne Rose is out for a prolonged period of time after injuring her Achilles in the 23rd minute of Reading’s English Super League match against Manchester United.
Sumeet Kumar Chinook Olds
Reverence Hoyte Toronto Skillz Keyano
Ian Zahara Edmonton Warriors Heartland
Clement Guay Calgary Chinooks Mount Royal
Adam Rustami ANB Futbol Marist
Sabrina Mangiaracina
Ottawa South United Ottawa
Emma Yee Fusion Illinois
Taya Shokker
Eesha Mudaliar
Altitude Douglas
Inter Fraser Valley
Lulu Bordeaux Calgary Foothills Manitoba
Medina Doker
Ava Mills
Woodbridge Strikers Wheeling
Tecumseh Carleton
Sarah Roy Celtix du Haut Richelieu Northern Illinois
Abby Young
Angelina Kristic
Fusion Toronto
Caledon Alabama Birmingham
Abbey Simpson Caledon Simon Fraser
Nolan Premack of California Baptist Lancers was named Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week.
Malcolm Johnston (right) of Maryland Terrapins named Big Ten Conference Co Offensive Player of the Week.
Courtney Chochol (below right) of Quinnipiac Bobcats was named Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Week.
Sheridan Michel of Oklahoma Sooners was named Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Week.
Audrey Francois of Harvard Crimson was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week.
Kayza Massey of West Virginia Mountaineers named Big 12 Conference Goalkeeper of the Week.
Amanda West (below) of Pittsburgh Panthers has torn her ACL in the 13th minute against Cincinnati and will miss the rest of the season.
Northern British Columbia's Michael Henman and British Columbia's Katalin Tolnai were named the Canada West Soccer Players of the Week by the conference on Tuesday. Henman accomplished a feat the conference has not seen in at least 16 years, as far back as the record books recall. He started the weekend hungry, heading in a corner kick just minutes into the Timberwolves' first game against Victoria Friday evening. After the Vikes tied it up, Henman wasted no time in striking back, jumping on a pass flicked into the box. The fourth year striker added an insurance marker in the second half to secure his hat trick and lead the Timberwolves to their first win of the season. He wasn't done there. Henman grabbed the spotlight again Sunday in the rematch, as the only player to record a goal on either team. But he didn't just record one. He again notched three goals, becoming the only player in the CW record books (dating to 2006) to post back to back hat tricks. The Henman Show ended the weekend with six goals, seven shots and six shots on goal. His two hat tricks are also the first recorded in a single CW season since 2018.
Earlier in the week, Tolnai took a tough 1 0 game against the Victoria Vikes and turned it on its head in mere minutes shortly into the second half. Tolnai took a feed from teammate Danielle Steer and buried it with authority, scoring high over the goalkeeper's head, giving her no chance on the play. Five minutes later, Tolnai stole a pass, cut down the middle with four Vikes in pursuit and scored far side with a perfectly placed kick. Soon after, the third year midfielder rushed to a lob pass and headed it home to score her third goal in just over seven minutes. Those scores changed the tide of the game as Tolnai led the Thunderbirds to their third straight win of the season. Her feat showed the league her ability as an instant game changer. With the impressive hat trick, Tolnai became the 20th player in CW history (dating to 2006) to record three goals within a half.
British Columbia's Katalin Tolnai and Mount Royal's Mohamed El Gandour were named the Canada West Soccer Players of the Week by the conference on Tuesday.
Tolnai repeats as the Player of the Week after scoring all four goals her Thunderbirds posted as they took down the Alberta Pandas then the defending U SPORTS champions MacEwan Griffins in a couple close matches over the weekend. She began her tear Friday, perfectly placing a long range free kick over the Pandas defenders and goalkeeper late in the first half. She followed it up with another well struck kick after turning around her defender and finding the short hand corner of the net. Her two scores were the sole goals in the game and kept the T Birds rolling through conference action. Not even the defending national champions had a response for Tolnai, as she posted another two goal night to gift her team a 2 1 victory. Tolnai's second of the evening was a doozy, going bar down on the Griffins' goalkeeper. Meanwhile, El Gandour led an MRU squad that put on a show for Calgary soccer fans over the weekend. In the team's first game against Lethbridge, the fourth year forward tore toward a pass from the outside and made no mistake as he buried it behind the Pronghorns' goalkeeper. Sixty seconds later, El Gandour struck again, finishing another one timer to quickly double the Cougars' lead and put the game out of Lethbridge's reach. El Gandour returned Sunday with two beautifully placed free kicks that beat the Saskatchewan goalkeeper by hugging the net posts. The Cougars' captain proved his speed, anticipation and skill as MRU picked up two convincing wins at home.
Mount Royal's Mohamed El Gandour and MacEwan's Grace Mwasalla were named the Canada West Soccer Players of the Week by the conference on Tuesday. El Gandour repeats as the Player of the Week after playing a key part in each of the Cougars' three goals that gifted them wins over Pacific Division favourites, UBC and TWU this weekend. The fourth year forward began his campaign with a highlight reel goal Saturday. He made a swift move past a UBC defender, turned on the jets and blasted one into the far side of the T Birds' net. His goal stood as the lone mark in the game, giving MRU their fifth win of the season. He followed it up with another game opening score Sunday against Trinity Western. The Cougars' captain struck a well placed shot off a pass from teammate Alex Kemsley. El Gandour was hot all weekend, buzzing around the net with six shots on goal. The Spartans, determined to stop him, were given a red card after an El Gandour scoring chance. This let the forward line up a penalty shot, which was saved, but Skylar Rogers buried the rebound. El Gandour's two goals and his assist helped the Cougars to 1 0 and 2 0 victories against tough Pacific Division rivals.
Meanwhile, Grace Mwasalla was having a weekend of her own, opening the Griffins' scoring Saturday when her shot deflected off a defender and passed the keeper. She then fielded a pass, used her body to get it past the defence, and stretched out to strike it home for a skillful goal. Mwasalla's two goals helped the Griffins to a 3 0 victory over the visiting UNBC Timberwolves, simultaneously pushing MacEwan's record above .500 and the T Wolves' record below the mid mark. The second year forward followed her two goal performance up with another show, netting the only goal in a tight affair with the Calgary Dinos Sunday. Mwasalla streaked through the middle, controlling the ball in her few quick strides before finishing inside the right post. With the goal, the Griffins handed the Dinos just their second loss of the year. Mwasalla's three goal weekend bolstered the defending national champs up to 4 2 0 on the season.
Thompson Rivers
Northern BC
Trinity Western
British Columbia
UBC Okanagan
Fraser Valley
Victoria
September 2 Northern BC 4 v 1 Victoria
Fraser Valley 0 v 1 Thompson Rivers
Trinity Western 2 v 1 UBC Okanagan
September 3 Northern BC 3 v 0 Victoria
September 4
Trinity Western 2 v 1 Thompson Okanagan
Fraser Valley 2 v 0 Okanagan
September 9 Victoria 2 v 1 Fraser Valley
British Columbia 3 v 1 Trinity Western
Thompson Rivers 2 v 1 Northern BC
September 10 Victoria 3 v 0 Trinity Western
British Columbia 3 v 0 Fraser Valley
Thompson Rivers 2 v 1 Northern BC
September 16 Alberta 4 v 1 Northern BC
September 17 Calgary 3 v 1 Fraser Valley
Lethbridge 1 v 4 Trinity Western
MacEwan 1 v 1 Victoria
Saskatchewan 1 v 1 Thompson Rivers
Mount Royal 1 v 0 British Columbia
September 18 MacEwan 0 v 2 BC Okanagan
Calgary 1 v 2 British Columbia
Alberta 2 v 0 Victoria
Lethbridge 0 v 5 Northern BC
Saskatchewan 3 v 5 Fraser Valley
Mount Royal 2 v 0 Trinity Western
September 23 Northern BC 4 v 0 Saskatchewan
Fraser Valley 3 v 3 Alberta BC Okanagan 1 v 1 Mount Royal
Victoria 0 v 0 Lethbridge
Trinity Western 3 v 0 MacEwan
Thompson Rivers 0 v 1 Calgary
September 24
Trinity Western 0 v 0 Calgary
Thompson Rivers 2 v 1 Alberta
September 25 Northern BC 3 v 1 MacEwan
Victoria 0 v 1 Mount Royal
BC Okanagan 4 v 1 Lethbridge
British Columbia 4 v 0 Saskatchewan
September 30 BC Okanagan 1 v 2 Fraser Valley
Thompson Rivers 2 v 1 Trinity Western
British Columbia 1 v 2 Northern BC
October 1 BC Okanagan v Trinity Western
Thompson Rivers v Fraser Valley
British Columbia v Northern BC
October 6 Victoria v British Columbia
October 7 Okanagan v Thompson Rivers
October 8
October 9
Trinity Western v Fraser Valley
British Columbia v Victoria Okanagan v Thompson Rivers
Fraser Valley v Trinity Western
October 14 Fraser Valley v British Columbia
Trinity Western v Victoria
October 15 Northern BC v BC Okanagan
Fraser Valley v Victoria
Trinity Western v British Columbia
October 16
British Columbia v BC Okanagan
October 21 British Columbia v BC Okanagan
Fraser Valley v Northern BC
Victoria v Thompson Rivers
October 22
British Columbia v Thompson Rivers
Victoria v BC Okanagan
23
Fraser Valley v Northern BC
Royal
September 2 Lethbridge 2 v 3 MacEwan
Saskatchewan 1 v 1 Alberta
September 3 Mount Royal 2 v 1 Calgary
September 4 Saskatchewan 0 v 2 MacEwan
Lethbridge 1 v 2 Alberta
September 10 MacEwan 1 v 1 Alberta
Calgary 3 v 2 Saskatchewan
Mount Royal 5 v 0 Lethbridge
September 11 Calgary 1 v 2 Lethbridge
Mount Royal 4 v 2 Saskatchewan
September 16 Alberta 4 v 1 Northern BC
September 17 Calgary 3 v 1 Fraser Valley
Lethbridge 1 v 4 Trinity Western
MacEwan 1 v 1 Victoria
Saskatchewan 1 v 1 Thompson Rivers
Mount Royal 1 v 0 British Columbia
September 18 MacEwan 0 v 2 BC Okanagan
Calgary 1 v 2 British Columbia
Alberta 2 v 0 Victoria
Lethbridge 0 v 5 Northern BC
Saskatchewan 3 v 5 Fraser Valley
Mount Royal 2 v 0 Trinity Western
September 23 Northern BC 4 v 0 Saskatchewan
Fraser Valley 3 v 3 Alberta
BC Okanagan 1 v 1 Mount Royal
Victoria 0 v 0 Lethbridge
Trinity Western 3 v 0 MacEwan
Thompson Rivers 0 v 1 Calgary
September 25 Northern BC 3 v 1 MacEwan
Victoria 0 v 1 Mount Royal
BC Okanagan 4 v 1 Lethbridge
British Columbia 4 v 0 Saskatchewan
October 1
MacEwan v Saskatchewan
Alberta v Lethbridge
Calgary v Mount Royal
October 2 MacEwan v Lethbridge
Alberta v Saskatchewan
October 14
Lethbridge v Calgary
Saskatchewan v Mount Royal
October 15 Alberta v MacEwan
October 16 Saskatchewan v Calgary
Lethbridge v Mount Royal
October 22
Mount Royal v Alberta
Calgary v MacEwan
Lethbridge v Saskatchewan
October 23 Calgary v Alberta
Mount Royal v MacEwan
WOMEN’S PACIFIC DIVISION (continued from page 114)
October 14
Calgary v BC Okanagan
Victoria v Fraser Valley
Northern BC v Thompson Rivers
British Columbia v Trinity Western
October 15
October 16
September 24
Trinity Western 0 v 0 Calgary
Thompson Rivers 2 v 1 Alberta
Victoria v Trinity Western
British Columbia v Fraser Valley
Calgary v Thompson Rivers
Mount Royal v Manitoba
Northern BC v BC Okanagan
September 1
British Columbia
Trinity Western
Calgary
Victoria
Thompson Rivers
Northern BC
BC Okanagan
Fraser Valley
British Columbia 4 v 0 Victoria
September 3 BC Okanagan 1 v 0 Northern BC
Thompson Rivers 0 v 5 Calgary
September 4 BC Okanagan 0 v 2 Calgary
Thompson Rivers 0 v 0 Northern BC
September 9 Victoria 0 v 2 MacEwan
BC Okanagan 1 v 3 Saskatchewan
British Columbia 2 v 0 Alberta
Thompson Rivers 3 v 2 Regina
Calgary 4 v 2 Manitoba
Northern BC 3 v 1 Winnipeg
Fraser Valley 1 v 1 Mount Royal
Trinity Western 8 v 0 Lethbridge
September 10 BC Okanagan 2 v 2 Regina
Victoria 1 v 2 Alberta
Trinity Western 3 v 0 Mount Royal
British Columbia 2 v 1 MacEwan
Thompson Rivers 2 v 2 Saskatchewan
September 11 Calgary 5 v 0 Winnipeg
Northern BC 1 v 3 Manitoba
September 17 Winnipeg 0 v 2 Victoria
Manitoba 1 v 2 British Columbia
Regina 1 v 1 Fraser Valley
MacEwan 3 v 0 Northern BC
Alberta 2 v 1 Calgary
Lethbridge 1 v 1 BC Okanagan
Saskatchewan 0 v 1 Trinity Western
Mount Royal 0 v 2 Thompson Rivers
Winnipeg 0 v 5 British Columbia
14
11
15 9 9
17 5 12
Lethbridge 2 v 3 Thompson Rivers
Regina 0 v 4 Trinity Western
Alberta 2 v 2 Northern BC
Saskatchewan 1 v 1 Fraser Valley
Manitoba 0 v 1 Victoria
Mount Royal 2 v 0 BC Okanagan
MacEwan 1 v 0 Calgary
September 20 Fraser Valley 1 v 1 Lethbridge
September 23 Okanagan 1 v 0 Fraser Valley
Thompson Rivers 0 v 0 Trinity Western
Calgary 1 v 1 Victoria
Northern BC 0 v 2 British Columbia
September 24 BC Okanagan 0 v 2 Trinity Western
Thompson Rivers 2 v 1 Fraser Valley
September 25 Calgary 3 v 2 British Columbia
Northern BC 1 v 4 Victoria
September 30 British Columbia 3 v 0 BC Okanagan
Victoria 1 v 0 Thompson Rivers
Fraser Valley 0 v 2 Northern BC
Trinity Western 3 v 1 Calgary
October 2
October 7
Fraser Valley v Calgary
Northern BC v Calgary
Victoria v British Columbia
Trinity Western v Fraser Valley
Thompson Rivers v BC Okanagan
October
October 9
Northern BC v Calgary
BC Okanagan v Thompson Rivers
Fraser Valley v Trinity Western
MacEwan
Saskatchewan
Alberta
Mount Royal
Manitoba
Regina
Winnipeg
Lethbridge
September 2 Saskatchewan 3 v 3 Regina
September 9
Victoria 0 v 2 MacEwan
BC Okanagan 1 v 3 Saskatchewan
British Columbia 2 v 0 Alberta
Thompson Rivers 3 v 2 Regina
Calgary 4 v 2 Manitoba
Northern BC 3 v 1 Winnipeg
Fraser Valley 1 v 1 Mount Royal
Trinity Western 8 v 0 Lethbridge
September 10 BC Okanagan 2 v 2 Regina
Victoria 1 v 2 Alberta
Trinity Western 3 v 0 Mount Royal
British Columbia 2 v 1 MacEwan
Thompson Rivers 2 v 2 Saskatchewan
September 11 Calgary 5 v 0 Winnipeg
Northern BC 1 v 3 Manitoba
September 17 Winnipeg 0 v 2 Victoria
Manitoba 1 v 2 British Columbia
Regina 1 v 1 Fraser Valley
MacEwan 3 v 0 Northern BC
Alberta 2 v 1 Calgary
Lethbridge 1 v 1 BC Okanagan
Saskatchewan 0 v 1 Trinity Western
Mount Royal 0 v 2 Thompson Rivers
September 18 Winnipeg 0 v 5 British Columbia
Lethbridge 2 v 3 Thompson Rivers
Regina 0 v 4 Trinity Western
Alberta 2 v 2 Northern BC
Saskatchewan 1 v 1 Fraser Valley
Manitoba 0 v 1 Victoria
11
18 5
16 3
14 13 3
12 13 10 1
20 8 4
25 4 18
2 26
Mount Royal 2 v 0 BC Okanagan
MacEwan 1 v 0 Calgary
September 20 Fraser Valley 1 v 1 Lethbridge
September 23 Winnipeg 2 v 2 Regina
Manitoba 1 v 2 Saskatchewan
September 24
Lethbridge 0 v 5 MacEwan
Mount Royal 3 v 1 Alberta
Winnipeg 1 v 2 Saskatchewan
Manitoba 1 v 1 Regina
September 25
October 2
Lethbridge 1 v 3 Alberta
Mount Royal 1 v 2 MacEwan
Winnipeg v MacEwan
Regina v Mount Royal Manitoba v Alberta
Saskatchewan v Lethbridge
October 6 Manitoba v Winnipeg
October 7
October 8
Regina v Saskatchewan
Winnipeg v Manitoba
Alberta v Lethbridge
MacEwan v Mount Royal
October 9
October 15
Alberta v Mount Royal
MacEwan v Lethbridge
Lethbridge v Manitoba
MacEwan v Regina
Alberta v Saskatchewan
Mount Royal v Winnipeg
October 16
Alberta v Regina
Lethbridge v Winnipeg
MacEwan v Saskatchewan
York
Western
McMaster
Guelph
Brock
Waterloo
Wilfrid Laurier
Windsor
Algoma
September 2 Algoma 0 v 4 Brock
Waterloo 7 v 2Wilfrid Laurier
Windsor 0 v 6 York
September 3 Western 2 v 1 McMaster
September 4 Algoma 0 v 8 Guelph
McMaster 1 v 0 Western
Wilfrid Laurier 0 v 3 Waterloo York 3 v 0 Windsor
September 8 York 2 v 0 Waterloo
September 9 Wilfrid Laurier 0 v 5 Western
Guelph 1 v 1 McMaster Windsor 1 v 2 Brock
September 11 McMaster 0 v 2 Guelph
Waterloo 1 v 2 York
Western 2 v 0 Wilfrid Laurier
Brock 1 v 0 Windsor
September 16 McMaster 2 v 1 Windsor
Guelph 3 v 2 Wilfrid Laurier
Brock 0 v 0 Waterloo
September 17 Western 10 v 0 Algoma
September 18 Waterloo 0 v 1 Brock
Western 4 v 0 Algoma
Wilfrid Laurier 1 v 1 Guelph
Windsor 3 v 7 McMaster
September 22 Western 0 v 0 Brock
September 23 Algoma 0 v 2 Wilfrid Laurier
Guelph 2 v 2 York
19 20
17 18
16 5
20 8 15 12
8 2 15 6
12 9 7 3
9 22 7 13
15 23 3 8
0 43 0 43
September 25 Algoma 0 v 9 Windsor
McMaster 2 v 1 Waterloo
Brock 0 v 0 Western York 2 v 0 Guelph
September 30 Windsor 1 v 2 Wilfrid Laurier
Guelph 3 v 0 Western
Brock 0 v 1 McMaster
October 1 York v Algoma October 2 York v Algoma
Waterloo v Guelph
Wilfrid Laurier v Windsor October 7 Wilfrid Laurier v Brock October 8 Western v Waterloo McMaster v York
October 14 Windsor v Waterloo
Guelph v Brock
October 15 Algoma v McMaster October 16 Brock v Guelph
Wilfrid Laurier v York Algoma v McMaster Windsor v Western
October 21 Brock v York Guelph v Windsor
October 22 Waterloo v Algoma October 23 Waterloo v Algoma York v Western
McMaster v Wilfrid Laurier
Ontario Tech
Carleton
Nipissing
Toronto
Toronto Metropolitan
Queen's
Trent
Laurentian
Royal Military
September 2 Queen’s 1 v 3 Carleton
September 3 Queen’s 0 v 2 Ontario Tech
Laurentian 2 v 2 Trent
September 4 Royal Military 0 v 9 Toronto
September 9 Royal Military 1 v 5 Carleton
Trent 0 v 2 Ontario Tech
September 10 Nipissing 1 v 0 Laurentian
September 11 Laurentian 0 v 2 Nipissing
Carleton 0 v 0 Toronto
Ontario Tech 7 v 0 Trent
September 15 Ontario Tech 2 v 1 Toronto Metropolitan
September 17 Carleton 4 v 1 Nipissing
Toronto 1 v 1 Trent
September 18 Queen’s 6 v 1 Royal Military
Toronto 0 v 1 Ontario Tech
Toronto Metropolitan 4 v 0 Trent
September 24 Nipissing 3 v 0Royal Military
Laurentian 4 v 6 Queen's
Trent 1 v 3 Toronto
Toronto Metropolitan 0 v 3 Carleton
September 25 Laurentian 3 v 2 Royal Military
Nipissing 3 v 2 Queen's
Toronto Metropolitan 1 v 0 Ontario Tech
Toronto 0 v 0 Carleton
October 1 Trent v Nipissing
Toronto Metropolitan v Royal Military
Ontario Tech v Laurentian
15
10
18 16
14 12
12 3
16 3 12 13
21 5 9 16
15 16 6 1
5 19 5 14
17 4 8
4 41 0 37
Toronto v Queen's
October 2 Ontario Tech v Nipissing
Trent v Laurentian
Toronto Metropolitan v Queen's
Torponto v Royal Military
October 6 Toronto Metropolitan v Toronto
October 7 Queen’s v Nipissing
Carleton v Ontario Tech
October 8 Royal Military v Nipissing
Toronto v Toronto Metropolitan Carleton v Laurentian
October 9 Royal Military v Trent October 12 Royal Military v Queen’s
October 15 Laurentian v Toronto
Nipissing v Toronto Metropolitan
Trent v Queen's
Ontario Tech v Carleton
October 16 Laurentian v Toronto Metropolitan
Nipissing v Toronto
Trent v Carleton
Ontario Tech v Royal Military
October 21 Queen’s v Toronto Metropolitan
Guelph v Windsor
October 22 Nipissing v Ontario Tech
Royal Military v Laurentian Carleton v Trent
October 23 Queen’s v Laurentian
Carleton v Toronto Metropolitan
Pos
Western
Guelph
York
Wilfrid Laurier
Brock
Windsor
McMaster
Waterloo
Algoma
September 2 Algoma 1 v 5 Brock
Waterloo 0 v 2 Wilfrid Laurier
Windsor 0 v 0 York
September 3 Western 1 v 1 McMaster
September 4 Algoma 0 v 7 Guelph
Wilfrid Laurier 4 v 1 Waterloo McMaster 0 v 1 Western York 1 v 0 Windsor
September 8 York 3 v 0 Waterloo
September 9 Wilfrid Laurier 2 v 4 Western Guelph 2 v 0 McMaster Windsor 1 v 0 Brock
September 11 Western 1 v 0 Wilfrid Laurier
McMaster 1 v 0 Guelph Waterloo 0 v 5 York Brock 0 v 1 Windsor
September 16 Brock 3 v 0 Waterloo McMaster 1 v 1 Windsor Guelph 1 v 0 Wilfrid Laurier
September 17 Western 7 v 0 Algoma
September 18 Western 6 v 1 Algoma
Wilfrid Laurier 0 v 2 Guelph Windsor 1 v 1 McMaster Waterloo 1 v 3 Brock
September 22 Western 0 v 1 Brock
September 23 Algoma 1 v 5 Wilfrid Laurier
Guelph 3 v 3 York
25 7 22 18
19 8 16 11
20 6 14 14
4 17 11 12 6
0 4 13 8 12 5
2 6 7 12 1
4 2 7 8 10 1
4 22 1 18
7 3 37 0 34
September 25 Algoma 0 v 1 Windsor
Brock 1 v 3 Western
York 2 v 3 Guelph
McMaster 2 v 2 Waterloo
September 30 Windsor 1 v 4 Wilfrid Laurier
Brock 0 v 1 McMaster
Guelph 1 v 2 Western
October 1 York v Algoma October 2 York v Algoma
Waterloo v Guelph
Wilfrid Laurier v Windsor October 7 Wilfrid Laurier v Brock October 8 McMaster v York Western v Waterloo
October 14 Guelph v Brock
Windsor v Waterloo
October 15 Algoma v McMaster
October 16 Wilfrid Laurier v York
Brock v Guelph Algoma v McMaster Windsor v Western
October 21 Guelph v Windsor Brock v York
October 22 Waterloo v Algoma October 23 Waterloo v Algoma York v Western
McMaster v Wilfrid Laurier
Ottawa
Toronto
Queen's
Carleton
Nipissing
Toronto Metropolitan
Trent
Ontario Tech
Laurentian
Royal Military
September 2 Queen’s v Carleton
September 3 Queen’s v Ontario Tech
Toronto v Ottawa
Laurentian v Trent
September 4 Toronto Metropolitan v Ottawa
Royal Military v Toronto
September 9 Trent v Ontario Tech
Ottawa v Queen's
September 10 Nipissing v Laurentian
September 11 Laurentian v Nipissing
Ontario Tech v Trent Carleton v Royal Military Ottawa v Toronto
September 15 Ontario Tech v Toronto Metropolitan
September 17 Carleton v Nipissing
Toronto v Trent
September 18 Queen’s v Royal Military
Ottawa v Nipissing
Toronto v Ontario Tech
Toronto Metropolitan v Trent
September 24 Nipissing v Royal Military
Laurentian v Queen's Trent v Toronto Ontario Tech v Ottawa
Toronto Metropolitan v Carleton
September 25 Nipissing v Queen's
Laurentian v Royal Military
Toronto Metropolitan v Ontario Tech
Toronto v Carleton
Trent v Ottawa
September 29 Ottawa v Carleton
September 30 Carleton v Ottawa
SCHEDULE
October 1 Trent v Nipissing
Toronto Metropolitan v Royal Military
Toronto v Queen's
Ontario Tech v Laurentian October 2 Nipissing v Royal Military
Carleton v Ottawa
Toronto Metropolitan v Ontario Tech October 6 Toronto Metropolitan v Toronto
October 7 Queen’s v Nipissing
Ottawa v Ontario Tech
October 8 Royal Military v Nipissing
Toronto v Toronto Metropolitan Carleton v Laurentian
October 9 Royal Military v Trent Ottawa v Laurentian
October 12 Royal Military v Queen’s
October 15 Laurentian v Toronto
Nipissing v Toronto Metropolitan Ontario Tech v Carleton
Trent v Queen's
October 16 Nipissing v Toronto
Laurentian v Toronto Mtropolitan
Trent v Carleton
Ontario Tech v Royal Military
Sherbrooke
September 2 Laval 2 v 2 Montréal
Québec à Trois Rivières 4 v 1 Sherbrooke
September 8 Sherbrooke 2 v 4 Concordia
September 9
Québec à Trois Rivières 2 v 1 Québec à Montréal
September 11 Montréal 1 v 0 McGill
Concordia 0 v 0 Québec à Montréal
September 16 Concordia 0 v 0 Laval
Québec à Montréal 1 v 0 Sherbrooke
McGill 1 v 0 Québec à Trois Rivières
September 18 Québec à Trois Rivières 3 v 2 Concordia
Laval 1 v 1 McGill
Montréal 1 v 2 Québec à Montréal
September 23 Concordia 2 v 1 McGill
Sherbrooke 0 v 3 Montréal
Laval 2 v 0 Québec à Trois Rivières
September 25 Montréal 4 v 0 Concordia
Québec à Montréal 4 v 1 Laval
McGill 2 v 0 Sherbrooke
September 29 Québec à Trois Rivières 0 v 1 Montréal
September 30 Québec à Montréal 3 v 1 McGill
Laval 5 v 0 Sherbrooke
October 2 Québec à Montréal v Concordia
Montréal v Laval
Sherbrooke v Québec à Trois Rivières
October 7 McGill v Montréal
Concordia v Sherbrooke
Québec à Montréal v Québec à Trois Rivières
October 14 Laval v Concordia
Québec à Trois Rivières v McGill
Sherbrooke v Québec à Montréal
October 16
Québec à Montréal v Montréal
Concordia v Québec à Trois Rivières
McGill v Laval
October 20 McGill v Concordia
Québec à Trois Rivières v Laval
October 21 Montréal v Sherbrooke
October 23 Sherbrooke v McGill
Concordia v Montréal
Laval v Québec à Montréal
OUA WOMEN’S EAST continued
October 21 Queen’s v Toronto Metropolitan
October 22
Royal Military v Laurentian Nipissing v Ontario Tech
Carleton v Trent
October 23 Royal Military v Ottawa Queen’s v Laurentian
Carleton v Toronto Metropolitan
September 2
Montreal
Laval
Québec à Montréal
McGill
Québec à Trois
Concordia
Bishop's
Sherbrooke
Bishop’s 1 v 2McGill
Laval 1 v 0 Montréal
Québec à Trois Rivières 2 v 4 Sherbrooke
September 8 Sherbrooke 1 v 1 Concordia
September 9 Laval 3 v 0 Bishop's
Québec à Trois Rivières 1 v 2 Québec à Montréal
September 11 Montréal 3 v 0 McGill
Concordia 0 v 0 Québec à Montréal
September 16 Concordia 1 v 4 Laval
Bishop’s 0 v 2 Montréal
Québec à Montréal 1 v 0 Sherbrooke
McGill 2 v 0 Québec à Trois Rivières
September 18 Sherbrooke 1 v 1 Bishop's
Québec à Trois Rivières 3 v 2 Concordia
Laval 4 v 1 McGill
Montréal 3 v 0 Québec à Montréal
September 23 Concordia 1 v 2 McGill
Sherbrooke 0 v 1 Montréal
Bishop’s 1 v 1 Québec à Montréal
Laval 2 v 1 Québec à Trois Rivières
September 25 Québec à Trois Rivières 0 v 2 Bishop's Montréal 3 v 0 Concordia
Québec à Montréal 1 v 0 Laval
McGill 2 v 1 Sherbrooke
September 29 Bishop’s 0 v 4 Concordia
Québec à Trois Rivières 0 v 1 Montréal
September 30 Québec à Montréal 0 v 0 McGill
Laval 2 v 0 Sherbrooke
October 2
McGill v Bishop's
Québec à Montréal v Concordia
Montréal v Laval
Sherbrooke v Québec à Trois Rivières
October 7 Bishop’s v Laval
McGill v Montréal
Concordia v Sherbrooke
Québec à Montréal v Québec à Trois Rivières October 14 Montréal v Bishop's
Laval v Concordia
Québec à Trois Rivières v McGill Sherbrooke v Québec à Montréal
October 16 Québec à Montréal v Montréal
Concordia v Québec à Trois Rivières
Bishop’s v Sherbrooke
McGill v Laval
October 20 McGill v Concordia October 21 Québec à Montréal v Bishop's
Québec à Trois Rivières v Laval Montréal v Sherbrooke
October 23 Bishop’s v Québec à Trois Rivières
Sherbrooke v McGill
Concordia v Montréal
Laval v Québec à Montréal
Cape Breton
St Francis Xavier
Saint Mary's
Dalhousie
New Brunswick
Memorial
Moncton
Acadia
Prince Edward Island
Mount Allison
September 9 St Francis Xavier 2 v 0 Acadia
Saint Mary’s 3 v 0 Mount Allison
September 10 Moncton 2 v 2 Memorial
Cape Breton 1 v 1 Prince Edward Island
Dalhousie 1 v 0 Mount Allison
September 11 Acadia 0 v 2 Memorial
Cape Breton 1 v 0 Saint Mary's
St Francis Xavier 3 v 0 Prince Edward Island Moncton 1 v 3 New Brunswick
September 17 Memorial 0 v 2 Cape Breton
Prince Edward Island 2 v 3 Saint Mary's Moncton 2 v 2 Acadia
Mount Allison 1 v 4 St Francis Xavier
New Brunswick 1 v 1 Dalhousie
September 18 Memorial 1 v 5 Cape Breton
New Brunswick 5 v 1 Dalhousie
Mount Allison 0 v 4 Saint Mary's
Prince Edward Island 0 v 3 St Francis Xavier
September 23 Dalhousie 2 v 0 Memorial
September 30 Mount Allison 0 v 0 Dalhousie
Acadia 0 v 2 Cape Breton
October 1 Memorial v St Francis Xavier
New Brunswick v Saint Mary's
October 2 Memorial v St Francis Xavier
Dalhousie v Acadia
13
12
12
8
5
7 5
2 2
2 8 1 6
3 10 1 7
1 12 1 11
Moncton v Saint Mary's
Prince Edward Island v UNB
October 6
Acadia v Prince Edward Island
Cape Breton v St Francis Xavier
New Brunswick v Mount Allison
October 7 Dalhousie v Moncton
October 8
Mount Allison v Cape Breton
New Brunswick v Acadia
Saint Mary’s v Moncton
October 14 Dalhousie v Saint Mary's
St Francis Xavier v Cape Breton
Mount Allison v Acadia
Prince Edward Island v Moncton
October 15
New Brunswick v Memorial
October 16 Moncton v Dalhousie
Prince Edward Island v Cape Breton
Saint Mary’s v Acadia
Mount Allison v Memorial
October 19
Saint Mary’s v St Francis Xavier
October 21 Memorial v Prince Edward Island
Saint Mary’s v New Brunswick
Acadia v Moncton
St Francis Xavier v Dalhousie
October 22 Memorial v Prince Edward Island
Acadia v New Brunswick
Cape Breton v Dalhousie
Moncton v Mount Allison
Cape Breton
St Francis Xavier
Dalhousie
Acadia
Saint Mary's
Memorial
New Brunswick
Mount Allison
Prince Edward Island
Moncton
September 9 St Francis Xavier 2 v 5 Acadia
Saint Mary’s 1 v 0 Mount Allison
September 10 Cape Breton 6 v 0 Prince Edward island
Moncton 0 v 4 Memorial
Dalhousie 0 v 0 Mount Allison
September 11 Acadia 1 v 0 Memorial
St Francis Xavier 3 v 1 Prince Edward island
Cape Breton 4 v 0 Saint Mary's Moncton 0 v 3 New Brunswick
September 17 Memorial 0 v 4 Cape Breton
Mount Allison 0 v 5 St Francis Xavier
Moncton 0 v 2 Acadia
Prince Edward island 0 v 0 Saint Mary's
New Brunswick 0 v 0 Dalhousie
September 18 Memorial 0 v 1 Cape Breton
New Brunswick 0 v 1 Dalhousie
Prince Edward Island 0 v 5 St Francis Xavier
Mount Allison 2 v 3 Saint Mary's
September 23 Dalhousie 0 v 0 Memorial
September 30 Mount Allison 0 v 1 Dalhousie
Acadia 0 v 1 Cape Breton
October 1 Memorial v StFX
New Brunswick v Saint Mary's
October 2 Memorial v StFX
Prince Edward Island v UNB
October 6
Moncton v Saint Mary's
Dalhousie v Acadia
Acadia v UPEI
Cape Breton v StFX
New Brunswick v Mount Allison
October 7 Dalhousie v Moncton
October 8
Mount Allison v Cape Breton
New Brunswick v Acadia
Saint Mary’s v Moncton
October 14 Dalhousie v Saint Mary's
Mount Allison v Acadia
Prince Edward Island v Moncton
StFX v Cape Breton
October 15 New Brunswick v Memorial
October 16
Mount Allison v Memorial
Prince Edward Island v Cape Breton
Moncton v Dalhousie
Saint Mary’s v Acadia
October 19 Saint Mary’s v StFX
October 21 Memorial v UPEI
Saint Mary’s v UNB
Acadia v Moncton
StFX v Dalhousie
October 22 Memorial v UPEI
Acadia v UNB Cape Breton v Dalhousie
Moncton v Mount Allison
The PACWEST is proud to announce the soccer Athletes of the Week following the opening weekend of play.
quick midfielder Shea Battie had a dynamite start to her fifth season as a Mariner. In Saturday’s home opener, Battie scored the first two goals of the game, the first one just 10 minutes into the contest as the Mariners defeated the defending PACWEST champion Capilano Blues 4 2. In Sunday’s rematch, while trailing Capilano 1 0 in the second half, Battie launched a picture perfect header off a cross from Abby Duncan to tie the game. It was a goal that stood as the eventual game tying score.
The first year Blues goalkeeper was crucial for his side in a pair of weekend draws at VIU. Kia Ahmadpour was the busier of the two keepers in both games against the Mariners and was credited with 15 saves, including nine in Sunday’s match. The Blues conceded a goal in the first minute on Sunday, but Ahmadpour closed the door after that, allowing his team to eventually tie the game. Making his debut in Blues colours, Ahmadpour played all 180 minutes to open the PACWEST schedule.
The PACWEST is proud to announce the soccer Athletes of the Week following Week 2 of the regular season.
Women’s Soccer Athlete of the Week Olivia Mazurenko – VIU Mariners
Fourth year midfielder Olivia Mazurenko was credited as the engine that drove the bus as part of two dominant wins for the Mariners in Week 2 recording three assists in a 3 0 win over the Langara Falcons and 4 0 over the Douglas Royals. One assist set up Courtney Ingram down the wing for the opening goal against Langara, while another was a sublime through ball past the Royals defense to put PACWEST goal scoring leader Shea Battie into the clear for the 2 0 goal. Head Coach Bobbie Taylor noted that Mazurenko “was truly a game changer both days.”
This past weekend, Takumi Ota scored a key goal against the VIU Mariners that helped his club gain the upper hand with a 2 0 lead. On Sunday against Capilano, he generated enough power and pressure for the Falcons and scored two magical goals, closing out an outstanding three goal weekend.
The PACWEST is proud to announce the soccer Athletes of the Week following an exciting Week 3 of the regular season.
Having not scored a PACWEST goal coming into the 2022 season, Maya Smith exploded for a four goal weekend including a hat trick Saturday in a 3 2 win over the Douglas Royals. The Port Coquitlam product followed that up with a breathtaking strike late in the second half for the game winning goal in Sunday’s 2 1 result over VIU. After missing Week 2 due to injury, Smith came off the bench in both games this past weekend and provided energy and skill for the Blues and helped improve the team’s record to 3 2 1 on the season.
On Saturday, the Royals traveled to West Vancouver and came away with a draw versus the Capilano Blues and Riku Suga scored in the first half after his club fell behind early to notch things up at 1 1. Later in the game Suga assisted on the Royals second goal and was a constant threat throughout the match and led the attack while also contributing defensively. Then on Sunday, Suga was instrumental in the Royals 3 2 win over the Falcons as he scored the game winning goal with minutes left as they had to battle from behind all game and even fell to 10 men in the last 15 minutes.
September 10 Langara 1 v 1 Douglas
Vancouver Island 1 v 0 Capilano
September 11 Vancouver Island 1 v 1 Capilano
September 17 Langara 3 v 0 Vancouver Island
Douglas 3 v 2 Capilano
September 18 Douglas 1 v 1 Vancouver Island
Capilano 2 v 5 Langara
September 24 Langara 2 v 0 Vancouver Island
Capilano 2 v 2 Douglas
September 25 Langara 2 v 3 Douglas
Capilano 2 v 3 Vancouver Island
September 28 Langara 2 v 0 Capilano
October 1 Douglans v Vancouver Island
October 2 Douglas v Langara
Capilan v Vancouver Island
October 5 Douglas v Langara
October 15 Langara v Capilano
Vancouver Island v Douglas
October 16 Capilano v Langara
Vancouver Island v Douglas
October 22 Douglas v Capilano
Vancouver Island v Langara
October 23 Capilano v Douglas
Vancouver Island v Langara
Vancouver Island
Capilano
Douglas
Langara
September 10 Langara 1 v 2 Douglas
Vancouver Island 4 v 2 Capilano
September 11 Vancouver Island 1 v 1 Capilano
September 17 Langara 0 v 3 Vancouver Island
Douglas 1 v 1 Capilano
September 18 Douglas 1 v 0 Vancouver Island
Capilano 4 v 1 Langara
September 24 Langara 0 v 1 Vancouver Island
Capilano 3 v 2 Douglas
September 25 Langara 0 v 1 Douglas
Capilano 2 v 1 Vancouver Island
September 28 Langara 1 v 2 Capilano
October 1 Douglas v Vancouver Island
October 2 Douglas v Langara
Capilano v Vancouver Island
October 15 Langara v Capilano
Vancouver Island v Douglas
October 16 Capilano v Langara
Vancouver Island v Douglas
October 22 Douglas v Capilano
Vancouver Island v Langara
October 23 Capilano v Douglas
Vancouver Island v Langara
September 9
Keyano
Lakeland
Northern Alberta
Kings
Northwestern
Concordia Edmonton
Portage 1 v 7 Concordia Edmonton
September 10 Northwestern 1 v 6 Lakeland
Kings 0 v 4 Keyano
September 11 Northwestern 0 v 2 Lakeland
Concordia Edmonton 0 v 2 Keyano
Northern Alberta 2 v 0 Kings
September 17 Kings 8 v 2 Portage
Lakeland 2 v 2 Northern Alberta
Keyano 4 v 1 Northwestern
September 18 Portage 1 v 3 Lakeland Keyano 2 v 0 Northwestern
Concordia Edmonton 0 v 5 Northern Alberta
September 23 Northwestern 1 v 1 Kings
September 24 Northwestern 1 v 2 Kings
Keyano 10 v 0 Portage
Northern Alberta 1 v 0 Lakeland
September 25 Portage 0 v 9 Northern Alberta
Lakeland 1 v 0 Concordia Edmonton
October 1 Lakeland v Kings
Portage v Northwestern
Concordia Edmonton v Keyano
October 2 Northern Alberta v Concordia Edmonton
Portage v Northwestern Kings v Keyano
October 8 Northern Alberta v Portage Lakeland v Keyano
Northwestern v Concordia Edmonton
October 9
Lakeland v Keyano
Kings v Northern Alberta
Northwestern v Concordia Edmonton
October 15
Concordia Edmonton v Lakeland
Portage v Kings
Keyano v Northern Alberta
October 16
Lakeland v Portage
Keyano v Northern Alberta
Concordia Edmonton v Kings
October 22
Concordia Edmonton v Portage Kings v Lakeland
Northern Alberta v Northwestern
October 23
Portage v Keyano
Northern Alberta v Northwestern Kings v Concordia Edmonton
Alberta
Deer
Medicine Hat
Ambrose
September 9 Ambrose 0 v 1 Lethbridge
September 10 Red Deer 4 v 7 Southern Alberta
September 11 Olds 0 v 1 Southern Alberta
Lethbridge 2 v 2 Medicine Hat
September 17 Lethbridge 2 v 2 Olds
Medicine Hat 1 v 6 Southern Alberta
Red Deer 4 v 0 Ambrose
September 18 Southern Alberta 6 v 0 Lethbridge Medicine Hat 2 v 2 Olds
September 24 Olds 2 v 0 Ambrose
Red Deer 4 v 2 Medicine Hat
September 25 Southern Alberta 7 v 0 Ambrose
Red Deer 2 v 2 Lethbridge
September 30 Medicine Hat 0 v 3 Lethbridge SCHEDULE
October 1 Olds v Red Deer
Lethbridge v Ambrose
October 2 Southern Alberta v Red Deer
Medicine Hat v Ambrose Kings v Keyano
October 7 Ambrose v Red Deer
October 8
Lethbridge v Southern Alberta
Olds v Medicine Hat
October 9 Olds v Lethbridge
Southern Alberta v Medicine Hat
October 14 Ambrose v Olds
October 15 Ambrose v Southern Alberta
Lethbridge v Red Deer
October 16 Southern Alberta v Olds
October
Medicine Hat v Red Deer
Ambrose v Medicine Hat
Deer
Concordia Edmonton
Keyano
Northwestern
Northern Alberta
Lakeland
September 9
Portage 0 v 5 Concordia Edmonton
September 10 Northwestern 0 v 1 Lakeland
Kings 0 v 4 Keyano
September 11 Northwestern 3 v 0 Lakeland
Concordia Edmonton 3 v 0 Keyano
Northern Alberta 1 v 0 Kings
September 17 Kings 5 v 1 Portage
Lakeland 0 v 0 Northern Alberta
Keyano 7 v 2 Northwestern
September 18 Concordia Edmonton 5 v 1 Northern Alberta Keyano 4 v 1 Northwestern
Portage 1 v 3 Lakeland
September 23 Northwestern 4 v 0 Kings
September 24 Northern Alberta 1 v 0 Lakeland
Keyano 4 v 0 Portage Northwestern 4 v 1 Kings
September 25
Portage 0 v 5 Northern Alberta
Lakeland 0 v 2 Concordia Edmonton
October 1 Lakeland v Kings
Portage v Northwestern
Concordia Edmonton v Keyano
October 2 Portage v Northwestern
Northern Alberta v Concordia Edmonton Kings v Keyano
October 8 Northern Alberta v Portage Lakeland v Keyano
Northwestern v Concordia Edmonton
October 9 Kings v Northern Alberta
Northwestern v Concordia Edmonton Lakeland v Keyano
October 15 Concordia Edmonton v Lakeland
Portage v Kings
Keyano v Northern Alberta
October 16 Lakehill v Portage
Concordia Edmonton v Kings Keyano v Northern Alberta
October 22 Concordia Edmonton v Portage Kings v Lakeland
Northern Alberta v Northwestern
October 23 Northern Alberta v Northwestern Portage v Keyano Kings v Concordia Edmonton
Red Deer
Southern Alberta
September 9 Ambrose 0 v 7 Lethbridge
September 10 Red Deer 3 v 4 Southern Alberta
Alberta Augustana 7 v 0 Ambrose
September 11 Olds 0 v 3 Southern Alberta
Alberta Augustana 0 v 7 Red Deer
Lethbridge 8 v 0 Medicine Hat
September 16 Ambrose 0 v 5 Alberta Augustana
September 17 Red Deer 16 v 0 Ambrose
Lethbridge 1 v 1 Olds
Medicine Hat 0 v 10 Southern Alberta
September 18 Southern Alberta 2 v 0 Lethbridge
Medicine Hat 1 v 3 Olds
September 24 Olds 6 v 0 Ambrose
Alberta Augustana 0 v 2 Lethbridge
Red Deer 14 v 1 Medicine Hat
September 25 Red Deer 5 v 1 Lethbridge
Southern Alberta 14 v 0 Ambrose
Alberta Augustana 1 v 0 Medicine Hat
September 30 Medicine Hat 0 v 3 Lethbridge
SCHEDULE
October 1
Olds v Red Deer
Southern Alberta v Alberta Augustana
Portage v Northwestern
October 2 Southern Alberta v Red Deer
Medicine Hat v Ambrose
Alberta Augustana v Olds
October 7 Ambrose v Red Deer
October 8 Lethbridge v Southern Alberta
October 9
Red Deer v Alberta Augustana
Olds v Medicine Hat
Southern Alberta v Medicine Hat
Olds v Lethbridge
October 14 Ambrose v Olds
October 15 Ambrose v Southern Alberta
Medicine Hat v Alberta Augustana
Lethbridge v Red Deer
October 16
Southern Alberta v Olds
Medicine Hat v Red Deer
Lethbridge v Alberta Augustana
October 21 Olds v Alberta Augustana
October 22 Red Deer v Olds
Ambrose v Medicine Hat
October 23 Kings v Concordia Edmonton
What a start to the brand new season. The 2022 Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) women season began with the defending champs Université de Saint Boniface Les Rouges (USB) picking up right where they left with two victories. Striker Sara Boissonneault led the team on the scoresheet during a strong performance in week one. The fourth year veteran scored a whopping six goals in back September 11 and 12. To begin the campaign, Boissonneault scored twice in a rematch of the 2021 conference championship on the road against Brandon University Bobcats (BU) and helped Les Rouges to a hard fought 5 2 victory. The next day, USB played their second consecutive road game as they traveled back to Winnipeg and the 2021 MCAC Women’s Soccer All Conference continued to shine. Boissonneault netted four more goals in just the first half of a 7 0 road win over Canadian Mennonite University Blazers (CMU) on Sept. 11.
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Sara is a smart, quick, confident, talented and hard working student athlete. All these traits were on full display this weekend; Sara had and amazing start to her season,” commented USB head coach Justin Légaré.
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She not only scored six goals in the two victories, but Sara also helped set up her teammates for a few goals. We are thrilled with her hot start over the first two games and excited to see what she can accomplish this season.”
Les Rouges vaults to the top of the league standing with a 2 0 0 record.
To commence the 2022 MCAC men’s soccer season, the Université de Saint Boniface Les Rouges (USB) Les Rouges pulled off an upset and two road wins for week one. Rookie defender Jordi Haskerkehrer was a key part of a successful start to the year. In the first match, USB traveled to the Wheat City and defeated the defending champs Brandon University Bobcats (BU) by a 4 3 margin and reversed the final result when the same two teams met in the 2021 conference championship semi finals. The next day, Les Rouges put up a clean sheet with a 2 0 road win over Canadian Mennonite University Blazers (CMU) on Sept. 11. Haskerkehrer’s presence and leadership on the back line was on full display this weekend during the two victories. In his first MCAC regular season matches, he was strong on the back line and had several key defensive plays throughout both matches.
Jordi dominated this weekend. Even though he was new in the team, the leadership he showed was remarkable,” stated Les Rouges head coach Seif Dhaoui. “I am very happy to have him on this talented Rouges squad.”
Les Rouges stands atop the conference standing with a perfect 2 0 0 record.
Early in the 2022 Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) women soccer season, you can see the parity as all five teams have been competitive. Assiniboine Community College Cougars (ACC) Cougars began their campaign after a week one bye and had center midfielder Kendra Mansoff lead the way. After a tough start to the season against last year’s MCAC finalist Brandon University (BU) Bobcats on Sept. 14 at home, the Cougars bounced back with a close 2 1 loss to Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) Blazers on the road. The third year veteran scored on the penalty kick against CMU on Sept. 17 to narrow the lead at the 80 minute mark and assisted on numerous attacks on net and provided senior leadership while defending their own back end. In game one, Mansoff had four shots on goal and was dangerous on taking free kicks to create scoring opportunities during the home opener versus BU.
“Kendra has always been an extremely devoted and passionate player, which was evident in these seasons first few games. I placed Kendra in a central position where she can support her players in all advances and defensive plays, commented Kate Broadhead, ACC’s head coach. “She is effective nearly anywhere on the field, whether taking free kicks, throw ins, goal kicks or getting physical in the opponent Kendra understands the game well and has been instrumental in organizing her teammates on and off the field.”
Another season and no change in his scoring prowess. Second year forward Brandon University (BU) Bobcats to two straight wins in week two of the 2022 MCAC men the eight goals by the Bobcats and began with a natural hat trick against Assiniboine Community College Cougars (ACC) Cougars Sept. 14 in a 5 1 victory. The Brandon native scored in the third minute and potted all three goals by the 34th minute. In the s match of the week, he added another hat trick with one goal in the first half and two more tallies in the second half in a 3 win Providence University College (PUC) Pilots on Sept. 17. Rodriguez now has eight goals (and five ahead of nearest player) in three games in 2022 and has followed up his rookie season when he notched 14 goals in 2021.
s goal scoring ability is a tremendous asset, but it game and drive to make his team better is what makes him a remarkable player,
Another week in the 2022 Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) women’s soccer season and another perfect week for the defending champs Université de Saint Boniface (USB) Les Rouges. In week three, Les Rouges had two more clean sheets and a big factor for no goals allowed was defender Tara Boulanger.
To start this week, USB won 5 0 at home over Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) Blazers on Sept. 20. In the next game, Les Rouges pitched another shutout with a 8 0 road win against Assiniboine Community College (ACC) Cougars on Sept. 24.
Boulanger has been part of a team effort with her solid play from the back line as the second year player from Ile des Chênes, MB has been able to disrupt opponents’ attacks time and time again during this week and throughout the young season.
Université de Saint Boniface sits atop the conference standings with a 5 0 0 record with four consecutive shutouts and only allowing a paltry two goals in five games.
“Tara might be one of the hardest working players I have ever seen and with her skill set it’s no surprise she is so dominant. Speedy, positive, smart, tenacious and talented, Tara is one of the strongest defenders in the league and is often given the difficult task of shutting down the opponents top offensive threats,” stated USB head coach Justin Légaré. “Her work rate is impressive and if a player somehow manages to get by her, you can count that Tara will be chasing her down and winning the ball back.”
A big week for the defending champs Brandon University (BU) Bobcats as they leapfrogged into the top of the MCAC men’s soccer standings after two road victories to end week three. Goalkeeper Johnathan Kohan was instrumental in securing the wins.
The converted forward and now goalkeeper has been pressed into duty in his new position due to injuries and has proved to continue the successful results as the last line of defence. The third year veteran secured two more wins with a clean sheet over Providence University College (PUC) Pilots on Sept. 24 in a 1 0 victory and played another 90 minutes in a 5 1 result at Assiniboine Community College (ACC) Cougars on Sept. 21.
Brandon is now on a roll with a four game win streak as Kohan has started in goal for the last three matches.
“Johnathan has been the consummate team player this year. He’s done what ever has been asked of him and more, as his commitment his been evident in every minute he’s played so far this season,” enthused BU’s head coach Glen McNabb.
The Bobcats are now in first place with a 4 0 1 record, two points ahead of Université de Saint Boniface (USB) Les Rouges.
Club
Brandon
Saint Boniface
Providence
Assiniboine
Canadian Mennonnite
September 10 Brandon 3 v 4 Saint Boniface
Providence 5 v 1 Canadian Mennonite
September 11 Canadian Mennonite 0 v 2 Saint Boniface
September 14 Brandon 5 v 1 Assiniboine
September 17 Brandon 3 v 1 Providence
Canadian Mennonite 0 v 0 Assiniboine
September 18 Providence 4 v 3 Saint Boniface
September 20 Saint Boniface 4 v 2 Canadian Mennonite
September 21 Assiniboine 1 v 5 Brandon
September 24 Assiniboine 2 v 2 Saint Boniface
Providence 0 v 1 Brandon
September 25 Providence 4 v 1 Canadian Mennonite
September 28 Brandon 1 v 0 Assiniboine
Saint Boniface 2 v 1 Providence SCHEDULE
October 1 Assiniboine v Providence
Saint Boniface v Brandon
October 2 Brandon v Canadian Mennonite
Assiniboine v Providence
October 5 Canadian Mennonite v Providence
October 8 Canadian Mennonite v Assiniboine
October 9 Canadian Mennonite v Brandon
Saint Boniface v Assiniboine
October 15 Providence v Assiniboine
Brandon v Saint Boniface
October 16 Saint Boniface v Providence
Assiniboine v Canadian Mennonite
October 22 Brandon v Canadian Mennonite
Saint Boniface v Assiniboine
October 23 Providence v Brandon
Canadian Mennonite v Saint Boniface
Club
Saint Boniface
Brandon
Providence
Canadian Mennonnite
Assiniboine
September 10 Brandon 2 v 5 Saint Boniface
Providence 2 v 0 Canadian Mennonite
September 11 Canadian Mennonite 0 v 7 Saint Boniface
September 14 Assiniboine 0 v 5 Brandon
September 17 Brandon 3 v 1 Providence
Canadian Mennonite 2 v 1 Assiniboine
September 18 Providence 0 v 3 Saint Boniface
September 20 Canadian Mennonite 0 v 5 Saint Boniface
September 21 Brandon 4 v 0 Assiniboine
September 24 Assiniboine 0 v 8 Saint Boniface
Providence 1 v 1 Brandon
September 25 Providence 2 v 0 Canadian Mennonite
September 28 Assiniboine 1 v 4 Brandon
Saint Boniface 1 v 2 Providence SCHEDULE
October 1 Assiniboine v Providence
Saint Boniface v Brandon
October 2 Brandon v Canadian Mennonite
Assiniboine v Providence
October 5 Canadian Mennonite v Providence
October 8 Canadian Mennonite v Assiniboine
October 9 Canadian Mennonite v Brandon
Saint Boniface v Assiniboine
October 15 Providence v Assiniboine
Brandon v Saint Boniface
October 16 Saint Boniface v Providence
Assiniboine v Canadian Mennonite
October 22 Brandon v Canadian Mennonite
Saint Boniface v Assiniboine
Pos Club
Humber
Conestoga
Sheridan
Fanshawe
St Clair
Redeemer
Lambton
Niagara
Mohawk
September 9 St Clair 6 v 0 Mohawk
Niagara 0 v 1 Conestoga
September 10 Fanshawe 2 v 4 Humber
Lambton 3 v 1 Mohawk
Redeemer 1 v 4 Sheridan
September 14 Sheridan 7 v 0 Niagara
Mohawk 0 v 5 Redeemer
September 15 Conestoga 2 v 1 Fanshawe
September 16 Niagara 3 v 1 Lambton
September 17 Sheridan 2 v 2 Conestoga
Redeemer 3 v 3 Fanshawe
St Clair 2 v 5 Humber
September 18 Lambton 0 v 4 Humber
September 21 Humber 7 v 0 Mohawk
Lambton 0 v 7 St Clair
Niagara 0 v 2 Sheridan
September 22 Conestoga 4 v 1 Redeemer
September 23 Mohawk 2 v 0 Niagara
September 24 Redeemer 0 v 5 Humber
Fanshawe 2 v 2 Sheridan
St Clair 1 v 3 Conestoga
September 27 Fanshawe 3 v 0 Redeemer
September 28 Mohawk 0 v 3 Conestoga
SCHEDULE
October 1 Niagara v Fanshawe
Humber v St Clair
Sheridan v Lambton
34 5 21 29
0 15 5 16 10
3 0 24 9 15 15
2 2 15 11 8 4
2 1 3 20 13 7 7
1 4 10 19 4 9
0 5 5 26 3 21
0 5 3 17 3 14
0 5 3 24 3 21
October 2
Humber v Lambton
Sheridan v St Clair
October 4 Mohawk v Fanshawe
October 5 Humber v Conestoga
Redeemer v Niagara
St Clair v Lambton
October 7 Redeemer v Mohawk
Niagara v St Clair
October 8 Conestoga v Sheridan Lambton v Fanshawe
October 12 Fanshawe v St Clair
Humber v Niagara Conestoga v Lambton
Mohawk v Sheridan
October 15 Sheridan v Humber Fanshawe v Mohawk
Conestoga v Niagara
Lambton v Redeemer
Pos Club
Seneca
George Brown
Algonquin
St Lawrence
Durham
Centennial
Fleming
Cambrian
Sault
September 9 Durham 4 v 0 Centennial
September 10 Cambrian 0 v 1 Algonquin
Sault 0 v 5 St Lawrence
September 11 Sault 0 v 3 Algonquin
George Brown 2 v 2 Durham
Centennial 3 v 1 Fleming
Cambrian 1 v 6 St Lawrence
September 13 Seneca 5 v 0 Fleming
September 14 Centennial 0 v 1 George Brown
September 15 St Lawrence 0 v 1 Algonquin
September 17 Durham 4 v 1 Cambrian
Algonquin 0 v 1 George Brown
Seneca 8 v 0 Centennial
Fleming 5 v 0 Sault
September 18 Fleming 2 v 2 Cambrian
Durham 6 v 0 Sault
September 23 St Lawrence 3 v 2 Durham Algonquin 5 v 1 Centennial
September 24 Sault 0 v 7 George Brown
Cambrian 0 v 6 Seneca
Algonquin 3 v 0 Fleming
St Lawrence 1 v 1 Centennial
September 25 Sault 0 v 6 Seneca
Cambrian 2 v 3 George Brown
September 28 Fleming 2 v 3 Centennial
September 30 George Brown 4 v 0 Algonquin
Seneca 5 v 0 St Lawrence
18 32
16 13
15 5
17 11 13 6
18 7 10 11
8 22 7 14
11 16 7 5
10 22 4 12
0 36 0 36
Durham 0 v 1 Fleming
October 1
Seneca v Algonquin
Sault v Cambrian
George Brown v St Lawrence
October 5 Centennial v Seneca
Fleming v George Brown
Durham v St Lawrence
October 7 Niagara v St Clair St Lawrence v Fleming
October 8 Cambrian v Durham Algonquin v Sault
George Brown v Seneca
October 14 Fleming v Seneca
October 15 St Lawrence v Cambrian Algonquin v Durham Centennial v Sault
October 16 Centennial v Cambrian
George Brown v Sault
October 18 Seneca v Durham
Pos Club
Humber
Sheridan
Niagara
Mohawk
Redeemer
Conestoga
St Clair
Fanshawe
Lambton
September 9 St Clair 2 v 3 Mohawk
Niagara 1 v 3 Conestoga
September 10 Fanshawe 1 v 2 Humber
Lambton 1 v 1 Mohawk
Redeemer 1 v 2 Sheridan
September 13 Sheridan 1 v 2 Niagara
September 14 Mohawk 0 v 0 Redeemer
September 15 Conestoga 1 v 1 Fanshawe
September 16 Niagara 3 v 0 Lambton
September 17 Sheridan 4 v 2 Conestoga
Redeemer 1 v 1 Fanshawe
St Clair 0 v 4 Humber
September 18 Lambton 0 v 3 Humber
September 20 Lambton 1 v 1 St Clair
September 21 Humber 1 v 1 Mohawk
Niagara 2 v 1 Sheridan
September 22 Conestoga 0 v 1 Redeemer
September 23 Mohawk 1 v 1 Niagara
September 24 Redeemer 0 v 3 Humber
Fanshawe 0 v 0 Sheridan
St Clair 2 v 1 Conestoga
September 27 Fanshawe 0 v 1 Redeemer
September 28 Mohawk 2 v 2 Conestoga
SCHEDULE
October 1 Sheridan v Lambton Niagara v Fanshawe
Humber v St Clair
1 0 21 2 19 19
1 2 15 7 13 8
4 0 2 12 7 12 5
2 4 0 8 6 10 2
2 2 2 4 6 8 2
1 2 3 9 11 5 2
1 1 4 5 15 4 10
0 3 3 4 9 3 5
0 2 4 2 17 2 15
October 2
Sheridan v St Clair
Humber v Lambton
October 4 Mohawk v Fanshawe
October 5 St Clair v Lambton
Humber v Conestoga
Redeemer v Niagara
October 7 Niagara v St Clair
Redeemer v Mohawk
October 8 Conestoga v Sheridan
Lambton v Fanshawe
October 11 Fanshawe v St Clair
October 12 Mohawk v Sheridan Conestoga v Lambton Humber v Niagara
October 14 St Clair v Redeemer
October 15 Sheridan v Humber
Fanshawe v Mohawk Conestoga v Niagara Lambton v Redeemer
Pos Club
Durham
Seneca
Centennial
Algonquin
Cambrian
George Brown
St Lawrence
Fleming
Sault
Loyalist
September 9 Durham 0 v 0 Centennial
Loyalist 0 v 2 George Brown
September 10 Cambrian 2 v 2 Algonquin
Sault 0 v 4 St Lawrence
September 11 Sault 0 v 5 Algonquin
George Brown 0 v 4 Durham
Centennial 5 v 0 Fleming
Cambrian 4 v 1 St Lawrence
September 13 Seneca 10 v 1 Loyalist
September 14 Centennial 0 v 0 George Brown
September 15 St Lawrence 0 v 8 Algonquin
September 17 Durham 3 v 1 Cambrian
Algonquin 8 v 1 Loyalist
Seneca 3 v 0 Centennial
Fleming 0 v 0 Sault
September 18 Fleming 1 v 9 Cambrian Durham 9 v 0 Sault
September 22 Fleming 2 v 0 Loyalist
September 23 St Lawrence 0 v 2 Durham
Algonquin 0 v 1 Centennial
September 24 Sault 1 v 4 George Brown
Cambrian 0 v 2 Seneca
St Lawrence 0 v 1 Centennial
September 25 Sault 0 v 10 Seneca
Cambrian 0 v 0 George Brown
September 28 Loyalist 0 v 6 Durham
Pts GD
1 0 36 1 19 35
0 0 39 1 18 38
4 2 1 13 3 14 10
4 1 2 27 10 13 17
3 2 2 21 9 11 12
2 2 3 10 13 8 3
2 0 5 9 27 6 18
1 1 3 3 26 4 23
0 1 6 1 37 1 36
0 0 6 2 34 0 32
September 30 George Brown 1 v 4 Algonquin
Seneca 9 v 0 St Lawrence
Durham 12 v 0 Fleming
Loyalist 0 v 6 Centennial
October 1 Sheridan v Lambton
George Brown v St Lawrence
October 5 Fleming v Geroge Brown Durham v Loyalist
Centennial v Seneca
October 7 St Lawrence v Fleming October 8 Algonquin v Sault
George Brown v Seneca
October 12 Algonquin v Fleming Loyalist v St Lawrence
October 14 Fleming v Seneca
October 15 St Lawrence v Cambrian Algonquin v Durham Centennial v Sault
October 16 George Brown v Fleming Centennial v Cambrian
Loyalist v Sault October 18 Seneca v Durham
Garneau
Montmorency
Champlain St Lambert
Vanier
Ahuntsic
John Abbott
Sainte Foy
Trois Rivières
Dawson
September 1 Sainte Foy 4 v 3 Garneau
September 2 Montmorency 1 v 2 Ahuntsic
John Abbott 5 v 5 Trois Rivières
September 4 John Abbott 3 v 4 Champlain St Lambert
September 6 Champlain St Lambert 1 v 1 Vanier
September 7 Trois Rivières 1 v 3 Garneau
September 9 Montmorency 4 v 0 Trois Rivières
Vanier 4 v 0 Dawson
Ahuntsic 1 v 0 Sainte Foy
September 11 Dawson 2 v 3 John Abbott
September 16 Sainte Foy 4 v 0 Dawson
Champlain St Lambert 2 v 1 John Abbott
Vanier 1 v 4 Montmorency
September 18 Garneau 3 v 0 Trois Rivières
Ahuntsic 1 v 1 Vanier
September 23 Trois Rivières 3 v 2 Ahuntsic
Dawson 0 v 4 Garneau
Sainte Foy 1 v 4 Champlain St Lambert
John Abbott 1 v 2 Montmorency
September 25 Montmorency 2 v 0 Sainte Foy Dawson 3 v 1 Trois Rivières
Garneau 1 v 0 Champlain St Lambert
September 30 Vanier 3 v 1 Sainte Foy
Champlain St Lambert 2 v 1 Dawson
Ahuntsic 6 v 0 Trois Rivières
October 2 Garneau v John Abbott
18 12
15 12
13 8 13 5
12 7 11 5
13 7 10 6
15 18 7 3
11 15 6 4
6 10 28 4 18
0 6 6 21 3 15
October 7
Trois Rivières v Champlain St Lambert
John Abbott v Ahuntsic
October 9 Garneau v Vanier
October 11
Champlain St Lambert v Ahuntsic
October 14 John Abbott v Vanier
Ahuntsic v Dawson Montmorency v Garneau
October 15 Trois Rivières v Sainte Foy
October 16 Vanier v Champlain St Lambert Dawson v Montmorency
October 21 Garneau v Ahuntsic
Champlain St Lambert v Montmorency Dawson v Sainte Foy Vanier v John Abbott
October 23 Sainte Foy v Montmorency
September 2 Montmorency 0 v 2 Ahuntsic
John Abbott 0 v 3 Vanier
September 4 John Abbott 3 v 0 Champlain St Lambert
September 9 Ahuntsic 3 v 1 Sainte Foy
September 11 Champlain St Lambert 0 v 3 Vanier
Garneau 3 v 0 Montmorency
September 16 Champlain St Lambert 1 v 2 John Abbott
Vanier 0 v 1 Montmorency
September 18 Garneau 1 v 3 Sainte Foy
Ahuntsic 5 v 0 Vanier
September 23 Vanier 0 v 1 Ahuntsic
Sainte Foy 1 v 2 Champlain St Lambert
John Abbott 1 v 2 Montmorency
September 25 Montmorency 1 v 2 Sainte Foy
Garneau 0 v 0 Champlain St Lambert
September 30 Vanier 0 v 1 Sainte Foy
Champlain St Lambert 1 v 1 Garneau
Ahuntsic 3 v 1 Montmorency
SCHEDULE
October 2 Champlain St Lambert v Ahuntsic
Garneau v John Abbott
October 7 John Abbott v Ahuntsic
Sainte Foy v Montmorency
October 12 Sainte Foy v Vanier
October 14 Montmorency v Garneau
Ahuntsic v John Abbott
October 16 Sainte Foy v Ahuntsic
Vanier v Champlain St Lambert
John Abbott v Garneau
October 21 Montmorency v John Abbott
Champlain St Lambert v Sainte Foy
Vanier v Garneau
October 23 Garneau v Vanier
September 10
Dalhousie Agricultural 1 v 3 St Thomas
Kings 4 v 0 Crandall
September 11 Mount St Vincent 0 v 0 Crandall
Dalhousie Agricultural 3 v 2 UNB Saint John Holland 0 v 0 St Thomas
September 17
Dalhousie Agricultural 1 v 1 Mount St Vincent Kings 0 v 2 Holland
Crandall 1 v 2 UNB Saint John
September 18 Mount St Vincent 1 v 3 Holland
St Thomas 4 v 0 Crandall Kings 3 v 0 Dalhousie Agricultural
September 21 Mount St Vincent 1 v 6 Kings
UNB Saint John 0 v 2 St Thomas Crandall 0 v 2 Dalhousie Agricultural
September 24 Crandall P P Holland
UNB Saint John P P Mount St Vincent St Thomas P P Kings
September 25 Holland P P Dalhousie Agricultural
St Thomas 3 v 0 Mount St Vincent
UNB Saint John 0 v 2 UKC
October 1 Crandall v Kings
St Thomas v Dalhousie Agricultural
UNB Saint John v Holland
October 2 UNB Saint John v Dalhousie Agricultural
St Thomas v Holland
Crandall v Mount St Vincent
October 5 Kings v Mount St Vincent
St Thomas v UNB Saint John
Dalhousie Agricultural v Crandall
October 15
Mount St Vincent v Dalhousie Agricultural
Holland v Kings
UNB Saint Johnv Crandall
October 16 Holland v Mount St Vincent
Dalhousie Agricultural v Kings
Crandall v St Thomas
October 22 Kings v St Thomas
Holland v Crandall
Mount St Vincent v UNB Saint John
October 23 Kings v UNB Saint John
Mount St Vincent v St Thomas
Dalhousie Agricultural v Holland
September 10
September 11
Dalhousie Agricultural 3 v 5 St Thomas
Kings 1 v 2 Crandall
Holland 1 v 0 UNB Saint John
Dalhousie Agricultural 1 v 4 UNB Saint John
Mount St Vincent 6 v 0 Crandall
Holland 2 v 1 St Thomas
September 17 Kings 2 v 2 Holland
Dalhousie Agricultural 1 v 3 Mount St Vincent
Crandall 0 v 1 UNB Saint John
September 18 Mount St Vincent 2 v 0 Holland Kings 1 v 0 Dalhousie Agricultural
St Thomas 4 v 0 Crandall
September 21 Mount St Vincent 1 v 0 Kings
UNB Saint John 1 v 0 St Thomas
Crandall 5 v 0 Dalhousie Agricultural
September 24 Crandall P P Holland
UNB Saint John P P Mount St Vincent
St Thomas P P Kings
September 25 Holland P P Dalhousie Agricultural
St Thomas 0 v 1 Mount St Vincent
UNB Saint John 2 v 0 Kings
October 1 Crandall v Kings
St Thomas v Dalhousie Agricultural
UNB Saint John v Holland
October 2
UNB Saint John v Dalhousie Agricultural
Crandall v Mount St Vincent
St Thomas v Holland
October 5 Kings v Mount St Vincent
St Thomas v UNB Saint John
Dalhousie Agricultural v Crandall
October 15
Mount St Vincent v Dalhousie Agricultural
Holland v Kings
UNB Saint John v Crandall
October 16 Crandall v St Thomas
Holland v Mount St Vincent
Dalhousie Agricultural v Kings
October 22 Holland v Crandall Kings v St Thomas Mount St Vincent v UNB Saint John
October 23 Kings v UNB Saint John
Dalhousie Agricultural v Holland
Mount St Vincent v St Thomas
Pacific
Western Washington
Nazarene
Fraser
Martin's
State
Oregon
September 22 Montana State Billings 1 v 2 Simon Fraser
September 29 Simon Fraser 0 v 1 Seattle Pacific
October 1 Simon Fraser v Northwest Nazarene
October 6 Simon Fraser v Western Washington
October 8 Northwest Nazarene v Simon Fraser
October 15 Simon Fraser v Western Oregon
October 20 Western Washington v Simon Fraser
October 22 Seattle Pacific v Simon Fraser
October 27 Western Oregon v Simon Fraser
October 29 Saint Martin’s v Simon Fraser
NEWS
• Simon Fraser picked up its first win of the conference season on Thursday, a 2 1 victory over Montana State Billings.
• The Red Leafs were held to only two shots by the Yellowjackets’ defense, but made the best of those chances, putting both shots in the back of the net. Sebastian Sjo scored the game winner in the 13th minute and Devin O’Hea followed it up with his third tally of the season for some insurance in the 20th minute.
• Justyn Sandhu made two saves against six shots in net and ranks first in GNAC and 12th in Division II with a .857 save percentage. Simon Fraser is tied with Western Washington for the least goals allowed in the conference, only surrendering five to opponents.
Western Washington
Northwest Nazarene
Seattle Pacific
Western Oregon
Saint Martin's
Montana State Billings
Central Washington
Simon Fraser
September 15 Simon Fraser 0 v 3 Western Washington
September 17 Saint Martin’s 0 v 0 Simon Fraser
September 22 Simon Fraser 0 v 3 Northwest Nazarene
September 24 Central Washington 3 v 3 Simon Fraser
September 29 Simon Fraser 0 v 1 Seattle Pacific
October 1 Simon Fraser v Montana State Billings
October 6 Simon Fraser v Western Oregon
October 8 Simon Fraser v Western Washington
October 13 Montana State Billings v Simon Fraser
October 15 Seattle Pacific v Simon Fraser
October 20 Simon Fraser v Central Washington
October 22 Simon Fraser v Northwest Nazarene
October 27 Simon Fraser v Saint Martin's
October 29 Western Oregon v Simon Fraser NEWS
• Simon Fraser couldn’t find the back of the net in its first two matches against conference competition, falling to Western Washington 3 0 on Thursday in Bellingham and drawing 0 0 at Saint Martin’s on Saturday.
• The Red Leafs goalkeepers split duties in net with Sarah Loewen making eight saves in Thursday’s 3 0 loss and Nicole Anderson adding two more saves on Saturday in the draw with Saint Martin’s.
• Simon Fraser wrapped up a seven match stretch on the road last week with a 3 1 loss at Northwest Nazarene on Thursday before picking up a 3 3 draw with Central Washington on Saturday in Ellensburg.
• On Thursday, the Red Leafs and Nighthawks both fired 11 shots but SFU couldn’t find the back of the net.
On Saturday, Simon Fraser outshot Central Washington 23 with 13 shots on goal and jumped out to a 1 0 lead in the ninth minute courtesy of a Giuliana Zaurrini goal. After coming into the second half down by a goal, the Red Leafs outscored the Wildcats
1 in the second frame to earn the draw.