Scarborough maintained its strong bid for the CSL league title with a 5-0 victory over Hamilton City in the opener of three games at the Mattamy Sports Park Saturday, Serbian White Eagles maintained its good form with a 4-1 defeat of Ooty Black Pearl and Dynamo Toronto trounced Weston United 9-1 in the late game.
Scarborough striker Petar Dordevic found the net to beat Hamilton goalkeeper Obrad Bejatovic to open the scoring at the 40th minute mark, a 1-0 lead at the interval. Marvin Morgan made it 2-0 at 65 minutes, followed by goals by midfielder Jordan Webb at 75 minutes, Jaime Grandona at 80 minutes and Cesar Dorantes wrapped up the scoring at the 85th minute mark, a 5-0 result at the final whistle.
Hamilton City GM/coach Sasa Vukovic was ejected from the touch line during the first half following misconduct with a match official.
Scarborough lead the standings with a 6-0-1 record for 19 points and are unbeaten in the current campaign while conceding just two goals. Hamilton City is in fifth place with a 2-4-1 record for 7 points.
Matias Leonardo Coria opened the scoring at the 5th minute mark for Ooty Black Pearl in the second game and Marco Stajic struck the equalizer at 45 minutes for Serbian White Eagles. Two goals by forward Vladimir Strizovic and a fourth goal by Nikola Timotijovic at 81 minutes completed the 4-1 victory for Serbian White Eagles. Nikola Durkovic of Serbian White Eagles was shown the red card at the 70th minute mark for Violent Conduct.
Serbian White Eagles now have a 5-2-0 record for 15 points in second position in the standings, while Ooty Black Pearl has a 0-5-2 record for 2 points in sixth position in the table.
Two goals each by prolific goal scorers Ivliev Surgii and Mykola Temniuk during the first half and into the early stages following the interval, together with a goal by midfielder Mpala Aubrey, put the game out of reach for Weston United. Late goals by Dynamo Toronto midfielder Yarmosh Valerii at 78 minutes, Mykyta Pishchulin two minutes later, defender Ivan Kucherenko at 81minutes and Kezic Kristijan just before the final whistle, were interrupted only by a single strike when Weston United’s Vitor Nascimento beat Dynamo goalkeeper Ihor Vitiv to find the net at 60 minutes, a 9-1 result for Dynamo Toronto.
Dynamo Toronto take a clear third in the standings as a result of the win, a 4-2-1 record for 13 points, while Weston United is at 0-5-2 for 2 points in 7th place.
Games resume at the Mattamy Park on Saturday, July 29 with Ooty Black Pearl vs Weston United in the opening game at 2 pm, it’s Dynamo Toronto vs Toronto Falcons at 4 pm and Serbian White Eagles vs Hamilton City at 6.