SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES WIN WHILE SCARBOROUGH SUFFERS 3-1 SETBACK
Serbian White Eagles recovered from recent defeats to improve their league title bid with a 3-0 win over Brantford Galaxy, while Scarborough SC suffered a setback in their bid for the title with a 3-1 loss to visiting SC Waterloo, two games in the CSL First Division Sunday night.
Following a scoreless first half with few opportunities, Kiril Dimitrov opened the scoring at the 57th minute mark for Scarborough at Birchmount Stadium, a drive from 25 yards inside the right post that left Waterloo goalkeeper Marko Jelic with little chance for the save.
Waterloo drew level when midfielder Vladimir Stankovic took a cross from the right wing to find the net past Scarborough goalkeeper John Trye and seven minutes later the visitors went ahead 2-1 on a goal by Mohamed Aborig.
Waterloo scored a third at 80 minutes, a goal by Vladimir Zelenbaba and the side from southern Ontario held the 3-1 lead until the final whistle.
Waterloo improved its position to 6th in the standings with a 3-4-1 WLT record for 10 points following the win, while Scarborough remained in third position with a 7-2-3 record for 24 points.
Serbian White Eagles went ahead at the 8th minute mark in the game at the Heritage Field when Andrej Marinkovic beat Brantford Galaxy goalkeeper Georgi Jovicic for a 1-0 score at the break.
Midfielder Milan Mitrovic made it 2-0 at 39 minutes and forward Luka Bojic completed the scoring for Serbian White Eagles at the 51st minute mark, a 3-0 final score.
Serbian White Eagles improve to a 4-3-3 record for 15 points, tied for fourth position with Hamilton City in the standings, while Brantford Galaxy remain in eighth position with a 1-6-1 record.