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Ontario Soccer – The League1 title race tightened up following one-sided results and last-gasp winners

June 27, 2017

Vaughan, ON – League1 leaders had their winning streaks snapped or extended after a Matchweek Nine that had heaps of drama.

In the Women’s division, FC London snapped Unionville Milliken’s six match winning streak with a 3-0 result that included a brace by league leading goalscorer Jade Kovacevic. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Woodbridge’s international-tier players made the difference on Sunday as Canada U20 Jessica Lisi and Ukraine U18 player Nicole Kozlova each scored a brace, while Canada U20’s Lauren Raimondo added a single, to complete a 5-0 defeat of Darby FC. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

Saint Leo Lions alumni forward Arielle Kabangu scored a brace in West Ottawa’s one-sided 5-0 win over Woodbridge and went second in the golden boot race, while taking West Ottawa to third place in the table. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

In the men’s division, Canada U17 player Zakaria Abdi got a late game-winner for TFC III after an entertaining back and forth match with east division side Durham United FA. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

Syracuse University and Grand Canyon University alumni and former Canada youth international Alex Halis scored a brace and maintained Sigma FC’s unbeaten run after a 2-1 win over Toronto Skillz. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Oakville Blue Devils went first overall in the men’s League1 Ontario table, maintained their grip on first place in the west division after a brace from Mathew Santos and a 2-1 win over North Toronto Nitros, and extended their unbeaten run to eight matches. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Men’s Division Results 

Canada U17 player Zakaria Abdi got a late game-winner for TFC III after an entertaining back and forth match with east division side Durham United FA. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

OSU Force returned to winning ways with a five goal second-half haul over Pro Stars FC that led to a remarkable 8-2 final. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

Andi Montina got a winner again for North Mississauga Panthers as they dropped Aurora FC with a final scoreline of 1-0. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Former Canada youth international Jarek Whiteman scored twice to guide Vaughan Azzurri to a 2-0 win over Windsor Stars and bring them level on points in second position in the men’s east division table. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Syracuse University and Grand Canyon University alumni and former Canada youth international Alex Halis scored a brace and maintained Sigma FC’s unbeaten run after a 2-1 win over Toronto Skillz. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Oakville Blue Devils went first overall in the men’s League1 Ontario table and maintained their grip on first place in the west division after a brace from Mathew Santos and a 2-1 win over North Toronto Nitros. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Former Canada MNT player Dylan Carriero rescued a point for Woodbridge Strikers and kept them in first place in the east division after a comeback goal over FC London led to a 1-1 draw. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.  

Women’s Division Results – Presented by Peel Regional Police 

Saint Leo Lions alumni forward Arielle Kabangu scored a brace in West Ottawa’s one-sided 5-0 win over Woodbridge and went second in the golden boot race, while taking West Ottawa to third place in the table. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

Sierra Bulger and Delanee Judd completed the 2-1 comeback for Darby FC over Sanjaxx Lions and bagged their second win of the season. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

FC London snapped Unionville Milliken’s six match winning streak with a 3-0 result that included a brace by league leading goalscorer Jade Kovacevic. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

2015 Second Team All-American keeper Hope Sabadash and former Canada WNT defender Diamond Simpson ensured a clean sheet for Toronto Blizzard in their 0-0 draw with North Mississauga. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos.

Despite a late comeback goal by Canada U20 captain Sarah Stratigakis, Poland U17 forward Anna Kowalczyk got the winner for Vaughan Azzurri en route to a 2-1 victory. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

Woodbridge’s international-tier players made the difference on Sunday as Canada U20 Jessica Lisi and Ukraine U18 player Nicole Kozlova each scored a brace, while Canada U20’s Lauren Raimondo added a single, to complete a 5-0 defeat of Darby FC. Click here to read the match report, watch video and find photos. 

For more information on League1 Ontario, visit their website League1Ontario.com.

High resolution photos, full video, and highlight clips are available to media upon request. 

About Ontario Soccer

Founded in 1901, Ontario Soccer is the largest provincial sports organization in Canada. Its members include more than 650 Clubs servicing over 24,000 teams with 380,000 registered players, 70,000 coaches and managers, and 10,000 match officials. Ontario Soccer develops and delivers exceptional and sustainable programs and services throughout Ontario with the mission of providing leadership and support for the advancement of soccer in collaboration and cooperation with our membership, partners and other stakeholders. Ontario Soccer also operates League1 Ontario, a provincial professional-amateur men’s and women’s league as well as the Ontario Player Development League (OPDL).

About League1 Ontario

League1 Ontario is the only professional-amateur, standards-based, league in Ontario. Founded in 2014, the league began with a 10 team Men’s division, which has now grown to 16 teams and includes a separate 11-team women’s division. League1 Ontario serves as a stepping stone between the youth, amateur ranks and the full-on professional sides. Sanctioned by Ontario Soccer, the league’s focus, first and foremost, is the development of Canada’s future stars.

Media Contact 

Cormac Rea | Communications Coordinator | League1 Ontario | crea@ontariosoccer.net | 905-264-9390 x 239