KINGSTON FC SIX POINTS CLEAR FOLLOWING FIFTH VICTORY..Late winner for Burlington SC

Kingston FC jumped into a six-point lead at the top of the First Division standings on winning their third home game of the season by a 5-2 score, while Burlington SC overcame a 2-1 half-time deficit to defeat SC Waterloo 3-2, two games played in the Canadian Soccer League Saturday night. One other game scheduled, Windsor Stars vs St. Catharines Wolves, was called off Saturday morning following overnight rain that rendered the surface at Windsor Stadium unplayable.

Kingston forward Guillaume Surot scored from the penalty spot at the 13th minute mark at the Queen’s West Field following a foul on the home side’s Edgar Soglo and Nathan Klemencic made it 2-0 for Kingston at 31 minutes. It was Klemencic’s third goal of the season.

Niagara United striker Derek Patterson reduced the lead to 2-1 when he found the net past Kingston ‘keeper Jaroslav Tesar at 37 minutes and it was 2-1 at the break.

  Soglo increased the Kingston lead to 3-1 at 55 minutes and midfielder Jason Massie made it 4-1 before  Niagara midfielder Gary Boughton cut the lead to 4-2 with a low strike at the 84th minute mark.

 Surot scored his second of the game and eighth of the season at 90 minutes, a 5-2 score at the final whistle.

SC Waterloo took the lead after just 3 minutes at Nelson Stadium in Burlington, a goal by Adis Hasecic, but  Nicholas Lindsay tied the game 1-1 for Burlington at the 12th minute mark.

Hasecic scored his second at 36 minutes for a 2-1 lead for the visitors at the interval. It was Hasecic’s fifth goal of the season.

Burlington tied the game at 63 minutes when William Tabi found the net from the penalty spot past Waterloo goalkeeper Imad Hakura and Mohmmed Mohmmed struck the winner for Burlington at 83 minutes, a 3-2 final score.

There were two games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:

Niagara United B 2, Kingston FC B 1
London City B 4, Toronto Croatia B 1

KINGSTON FC DEFEATS BURLINGTON SUNDAY ……Guillaume Surot scores twice in 2-1 victory

Kingston FC defeated CSL expansion club Burlington SC 2-1 at Queen’s West Field in Kingston, the only game played in the Canadian Soccer League Sunday.

There were several close calls in a scoreless first half, particularly by Kingston forward Guillaume Surot including a goal-line clearance with Burlington ‘keeper Vladimir Vujasinovic well beaten. Surot also caught the goalpost with an attempt just before half-time and it remained scoreless at the break.

Surot put the home side into the lead at 52 minutes, scoring from the penalty spot after Edgar Soglo was pulled down in the box. The penalty was placed just inside the right post out of reach of Vujasinovic for Surot’s third goal of the season.

Burlington drew level at 62 minutes, a goal by striker Nicholas Lindsay who closed in from 50 yards to beat Kingston goalkeeper Jaroslav Tesar with a low drive to the bottom right corner of the net.

Kingston forward Catalin Lichioiu almost put the home side into the lead two minutes later when he caught the crossbar and at 74 minutes Surot struck the winner with Mademba Ba and Soglo involved in the play. It was Surot’s fourth goal of the season.and the game ended 2-1.

Surot, a native of France, was named the WTC Communications man of the match.

There were two games in the CSL Second Division Saturday night, London City B beat Brampton City Utd B 1-0 at the Hellenic Community Centre in London and Niagara United B handed Serbian White Eagles B a 3-0 defeat at Eglinton Flats in Toronto.

KINGSTON FC DOMINATE BRAMPTON 6-2 IN SEASON OPENER

Kingston FC bounced back from an early 1-0 deficit, scoring five goals in succession to dominate Brampton City Utd 6-2 in the well-attended season opener at Queen’s West Field in Kingston Sunday afternoon.


 


Brampton’s Marcos Nunes opened the scoring after just three minutes for a 1-0 lead for the visitors, but striker Guillaume Surot equalized for Kingston FC at the 20th minute mark.


 


Midfielder Catalin Lichioiu gave the home side a 2-1 lead at 30 minutes when he drove s low shot that beat Brampton goalkeeper Jason Lopes and Surot struck his second goal, which came from the penalty spot after Lichioiu was brought down in the box at 43 minutes. It was 3-1 for the home side at the break.


 


Tony El-Asmar scored from six yards to increase Kingston’s lead to 4-1 at 73 minutes and midfielder Jason Massi made it 5-1 two minutes later.


 


Brampton reduced the league to 5-2 when Nunes scored his second goal to beat Kingston goalkeeper Jaroslav Tesar at the 86th minute mark and Nathan Klemencic complete the scoring to make it 6-2 for Kingston, the score at the final whistle.


 


The game opened the season for the Canadian Soccer League following a postponement of the London City vs SC Waterloo game scheduled for Friday night, and in one other game played in the CSL this weekend, it was Kingston FC B 3, Brampton City Utd B 2 in a reserve team encounter played following the First Division opener.


 


“Absolutely magnificent performance from the team, they brought everything we were looking for. Team stuck to the pattern of play we practiced in training,” said Kingston FC head coach Colm Muldoon.


 


“I’m just thrilled with the outcome today, our guys were in great shape and were full value for the 6-2 victory and to win the reserve game as well was extra special,” said Lorne Abugov, chairman of Kingston FC.


 


Kingston FC travel to Centennial Stadium in Toronto’s west-end on Sunday, May 12 for their second game of what is their second season in the CSL, while Brampton City Utd visit Kalar Sports Park in Niagara Falls on Saturday night May 25, for the season home opener for Niagara United.


 


 


 


 

MONTREAL ACADEMY IN CONTENTION WITH 3-0 VICTORY…Kingston defeat Astros 2-1

Montreal Impact Academy scored their ninth victory of the season, a 3-0 defeat of Niagara United, while Kingston FC scored a narrow 2-1 victory over North York Astros, two games in the Canadian Soccer League Saturday night.

 

Jeremy Gagnon-Lapare opened the scoring for Montreal Academy at the 13th minute at the Kalar Park in Niagara Falls, he collected a cross to beat Niagara goalkeeper John De Luca from close in.

 

Mircea Ilcu increased the lead to 2-0 at 35 minutes and Zakaris Messoudi completed the scoring, a 3-0 final

 

Niagara’s Tony Marmigas was shown the red card by referee Hassane Rifai at the 80th minute after receiving a second caution.

 

Montreal Impact Academy are very much in contention for a playoff spot with an improved 9-3-5 WLT record for 32 points in fifth position and five games remaining in the regular campaign, while Niagara United have a 7-9-3 record for 24 points and involved in a 3-way tie for 11th position in the standings.

 

Midfielder Jordan Brooks opened the scoring for Kingston FC against North York Astros at the CaraCo Home Field at the Invista Centre in Kingston, he found the net with a low drive at the 14th minute mark and Vitaliy Sidorov made it 2-0 just before the break.

 

The Astros pressed the Kingston defence to get back into the game and eventually broke through at the 86th minute on a goal by Vasileios Liagkos who found the net past Kingston goalkeeper Shane Lopez, a 2-1 final score.

 

Kingston FC has a 3-15-1 record for 10 points, while North York Astros are at the foot of the table with a 2-17-1 record for 7 points.

 

There were two games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Niagara United B 1, Brampton City Utd B 1

TFC Academy II 4, Brantford Galaxy B 0

 

Remaining games this weekend:

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Sun, Sep 16 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Serbian White Eagles

 

Sun, Sep 16 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs SC Waterloo

 

Sun, Sep 16 Windsor Stadium 7 PM Windsor Stars vs St. Catharines Wolves

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sun, Sep 16 Windsor Stad. 5 PM Windsor Stars B vs St. Catharines Wolves B

 

Sun, Sep 16 St. Joan Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs SC Waterloo B

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES, NIAGARA UNITED HAVE EASY WINS SATURDAY……Two hat-tricks at Kingston

Richard West and Zoran Rajovic each scored three goals in a 7-3 Serbian White Eagles defeat of Kingston FC, while Niagara United defeated London City 4-0 in one other game played in the Canadian Soccer League Saturday night.

 

West struck the opening goal for Serbian White Eagles at the CaraCo Home Field at the Invista Centre when he found the net past Kingston goalkeeper Shane Lopez at the 4th minute mark and the Serbian Eagles forward increased the lead to 2-0 nine minutes later.

 

Rajovic made it 3-0 at 29 minutes, the score at the interval and Kingston reduced the lead to 3-1 at the 60th minute mark on a goal by midfielder Tony Asmar.

 

Rajovic then increased the lead to 4-1 at 62 minutes from a direct free kick that caught the top left corner of the net and three minutes later West completed his hat-trick for a 5-1 lead for the visitors.

 

Kingston defender Ryan McCurdy scored at 69 minutes for a 5-2 Serbian Eagles lead, and Kingston striker Mademba Ba cut the lead to 5-3 at 71 minutes before Rajovic struck his third goal and Serbian Eagles’ sixth for a 6-3 lead at73 minutes.. A Kingston defender scored an own goal at 89 minutes increasing the Serbian White Eagles lead to 7-3, the score at the final whistle.

 

Serbian White Eagles improve to 7-6-4 WLT for 25 points, while Kingston FC are at 2-15-1 for 7 points in the standings.

 

Richard West increased his goalscoring to 10 for the season as a result of the hat-trick, his second hat-trick of the season following three goals scored in a 6-1 victory over Niagara United on August 3, and Rajovic increased his goalscoring tally to 12  during the current campaign.

 

The 10 goals scored in one game during the current season equals that of the Brampton City Utd 8, Brantford Galaxy 2 result at Lions Park on June 10 and the Mississauga Eagles FC 6, Serbian White Eagles 4 game at the Hershey Centre on August 10.

 

Forward Mohammed Mohammed scored twice in Niagara United’s sixth win of the season at the Kalar Sports Centre in Niagara Falls, the Niagara forward opened the scoring at 31 minutes against London City for a 1-0 score at the break.

 

Defender Marco Stencel increased the home side`s lead to 2-0 at 67 minutes, Mohammed scored his second for a 3-0 Niagara lead at 82 minutes before Ben N`Goran completed the scoring, 4-0 at the 88th minute mark which held to the final whistle.

 

London City played with 10 men during the second half following the dismissal by referee Steve Decker of Manu Odurwa for serious foul play.

 

Niagara United are now at 6-8-3 for 21 points, London City are at 6-8-6 for 24 points in the standings.

 

There were three games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:

 

Mississauga Eagles FC B 2, SC Waterloo B 2

SC Toronto B 8, Niagara United B 1

Serbian White Eagles B 3, Kingston FC B 1

 

The remaining weekend games are:

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Sun, Sep 9 Claude Robillard 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs Serbian White Eagles – New ground location

Sun, Sep 9 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Toronto Croatia

Sun, Sep 9 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs TFC Academy

Sun, Sep 9 St. David SS 7 PM SC Waterloo vs North York Astros

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Sun, Sep 9 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Brampton City Utd B

Sun, Sep 9 St. Joan of Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs TFC Academy II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MORIN’S LATE GOAL GIVES MONTREAL VICTORY OVER KINGSTON FC

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A late strike by Montreal Impact Academy midfielder Dominique Morin gave his side a 2- 1 come-from-behind victory over Kingston FC, while Windsor Stars held Toronto Croatia to a 1-1 tie and Brantford Galaxy battled to a 1-1 tie with St. Catharines Wolves, three games in the CSL First Division Saturday.

TORONTO CROATIA ON TOP FOLLOWING 5-1 DEFEAT OF KINGSTON FC SATURDAY

 

Toronto Croatia will retain the top position in the CSL First Division standings this weekend following the side’s 5-1 defeat of Kingston SC at the CaraCo Field Invista Centre in Kingston Saturday night.

 

Despite an early 1-0 lead by the home side, the victory was rarely in doubt as the game progressed and the current CSL champions dominated the play in the final stages.

 

Kingston forward Mademba Ba opened the scoring at the 15th minute mark when he beat Croatia goalkeeper Antonio Ilic with a shot from  8 yards, but nine minutes later Croatia’s Tihomir Maletic tied the score 1-1.

 

Three minutes later Ba had an opportunity to put his side ahead from the penalty spot, but hit the post and the score remained 1-1 to the break.

 

Four minutes into the second half Toronto Croatia went ahead 2-1 on a goal by Andelo Srznetic and Srznetic scored his second and Croatia’s third for a 3-1 lead at the 55th minute mark.

 

Maletic made it 4-1 at 67 minutes, his 10th of the season and Bozenko Lesina rounded the scoring for a 5-1 lead at 89 minutes and the score remained to the final whistle.

 

Toronto Croatia now has a 9-1-3 WLT record for 30 points, four points ahead of TFC Academy in second place with 26 points.

 

Second Division games in the CSL Saturday ended:

 

SC Toronto B  2,  Mississauga Eagles FC B  2

Serbian White Eagles B  1,  York Region Shooters  B 1

 

Remaining games this weekend:

 

FIRST DIVISION

Sun, Aug 5 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs Brantford Galaxy

 

SECOND DIVISION

Sun, Aug 5 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs Brantford Galaxy B POSTPONED- To be re-scheduled

 

Sun, Aug 5 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Niagara United B

 

BRANTFORD, KINGSTON, WATERLOO WIN SUNDAY…Toronto Croatia held to 1-1 tie

TFC Academy and SC Toronto share the top position in the CSL following a 1-1 tie between Toronto Croatia and SC Toronto and in three other games played in the CSL First Division Sunday, SC Waterloo scored an emphatic 4-0 victory over Serbian White Eagles, Kingston FC overcame a 1-0 deficit to defeat North York Astros 2-1 and Brantford Galaxy nipped Windsor Stars, 1-0.


 


The Toronto Croatia 1-1 tie with SC Toronto lived up to its billing in a hard, well-played encounter at Centennial Stadium, a game that was scoreless until Marin Vucemilovic Grgic found the net at 80 minutes. He took a pass from forward Tihomir Maletic while closing in and it turned out to be a tap in for the go-ahead goal.


 


SC Toronto were reduced to 10 men at a crucial time of 87 minutes when Garard Ladiyou was cautioned for a second time to be shown the red card and sent off.


 


Despite the disadvantage, the visitors fought back and were rewarded with a tying goal by forward Alon Badat who scored at 93 minutes after receiving a cross from the left wing.


 


SC Toronto improve to a 7-1-4 WLT record for 25 points and are tied for the top position with TFC Academy in the CSL First Division standings, while Toronto Croatia drop to third position with a 7-1-3 record for 24 points.


 


SC Waterloo had a field day in defeating Serbian White Eagles at the Seagram Stadium in Waterloo and it was Adis Hasecic who opened the scoring for the home side at 19 minutes and that was followed nine minutes later when Drazen Vukovic made it 2-0 and Slavisa Ubiparipovic increased the score to 3-0 at 39 minutes –  the score at the interval.


 


Vukovic added a second goal at 52 minutes for a 4-0 score, which held to the final whistle.


 


Midfielder Carlos Amorim opened the scoring for North York Astros at 37 minutes against Kingston FC at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York, the score at half-time.


 


Kingston forward Alex Campbell tied the game 1-1 at 52 minutes and Mademba Ba struck the winner from the penalty spot at 69 minutes following a pushing incident on Kingston’s Edgar Soglo inside the 18 yard line.


 


North York were reduced to 10 men when referee Scott Decker showed the red card to Davier Walcott at 72 minutes for serious foul play and the remainder of the game was scoreless to the final whistle, 2-1 in favour of Kingston FC.


 


A goal at 63 minutes by Brantford Galaxy midfielder Damion Scott was enough to earn his side three points in the game against Windsor Stars at Lions Park. Scott took a pass from Marco Machado to drive the ball from 20 yards into the bottom left corner past Windsor goalkeeper Anthony Santilli.


The goal broke open a game with few chances throughout, with Santilli and Galaxy’s Melford James Jr. both playing a solid game.


 


The win moved Brantford into a tie for third place in the standings, it was the Galaxy’s eighth win and they now have an 8-3-0 record for 24 points.


 


The weekend summary:


 


Sunday’s results:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Brantford Galaxy 1, Windsor Border Stars 0


Kingston FC 2, North York Astros 1


SC Waterloo 4, Serbian White Eagles 0


Toronto Croatia 1, SC Toronto 1


 


SECOND DIVISION


TFC Academy II 3, St. Catharines Wolves B 1


 


Games played Saturday, July 21


 


FIRST DIVISION


Brampton City Utd 2, Montreal Impact Academy 0


Niagara United 0, York Region Shooters 0


Windsor Stars 2, Serbian White Eagles 1


 


SECOND DIVISION


Niagara United B 2, York Region Shooters B 1


Windsor Stars B 5, Serbian White Eagles B 2


SC Toronto B 5, Brampton City Utd B 1


SC Waterloo B 3, Brantford Galaxy B 1


 


Games played Friday, July 20


 


FIRST DIVISION


London City 2, St. Catharines Wolves 0


SC Toronto 5, Mississauga Eagles FC 1


TFC Academy 2, North York Astros 1


 


 

NEW-LOOK KINGSTON FC UPBEAT WITH ANNOUNCEMENTS…New coach, ownership, corporate support at press conference

It was there for all to see when Kingston FC players displayed a new-look uniform to reflect a new sponsorship, the introduction of a new head coach, some new players and a shuffle in ownership, all of which provided an upbeat mood to a press conference at the Invista Sports Centre at Kingston Friday.


 


Jimmy Hamrouni has resigned his position as president and coach of the club, “for personal and business reasons” explained chairman of the board Lorne Abugov, in making the announcement.


 


Of high interest was the introduction of the club`s new head coach, Colm Muldoon (pronounced column, like a newspaper column), explained journalist Joseph Scanlon, with Abugov a co-owner of Kingston FC, who emceed the proceedings.


 


Muldoon, a native of the Republic of Ireland with impressive UEFA coaching credentials, has playing and coaching experience in Ireland and the United States.


 


A physical exercise buff, Muldoon believes in a high level of fitness as a pre-requisite to winning games. “Soccer is a beautiful game and it’s a world game. To be good, you have to develop a lot of things – strength, endurance, technical ability, co-ordination and specific skills“, he emphasized. In private life, he has a science degree and is a plastics specialist and no doubt knows how to mould a team.


 


The club introduced a new sponsor in WTC Communications, an independent regional telecommunications company with strong ties to the Kingston community.


 


“WTC is thrilled to help bring professional soccer to the Kingston area”, said the company’s general manager, Steve Lynn, who signed a two-year deal described as a platinum sponsorship.


 


With just two wins at mid-season in its inaugural year in professional soccer, Abugov explained the need to strengthen Kingston FC’s roster. That process has started with the addition of two French-born players, Olivier Rieutord, a forward from Toulouse and Hugo Delmaire, a defender who played for the University of Sherbrooke, Quebec.


 


Other defenders signed are Ryan McCurdy, who played professionally with Linfield FC in Northern Ireland and Guyana national team player Julien Edwards.


 


Midfielder Mintcho Mintchev has also joined the club. Born in Bulgaria, Mintchev developed his skills with Nepean Hotspurs, just west of Kingston.


 


Abugov explained the new ownership is firmly committed to Kingston FC and professional soccer in Kingston. “We are extremely excited about the prospects of our club,” he said


 


But the chairman made it clear the club is seeking equity investment and an alliance with youth soccer in the region, both necessary if Kingston is to develop as a serious member of Canada’s future professional soccer community. “Joe and I are committed to investigate these areas during the next few weeks,” emphasized. Abugov.


 


Kingston FC visit Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke for a game with Serbian White Eagles Friday, while the reserve team is off until a visit to the St. Joan of Arc ground at Maple, just north of Toronto where they meet York Region Shooters B on July 29.


 


 


 

TFC EXTEND UNBEATEN RUN TO DEFEAT NIAGARA UNITED….late goals give Mississauga Eagles victory at Kingston

TFC Academy extended their unbeaten string now four wins and a tie since June 3 with a 2-0 defeat of Niagara United and Mississauga Eagles travelled to Kingston to defeat the home side 2-0, two games in the CSL Saturday.


 


Midfielder Sergio Camargo scored both goals for the Toronto senior academy side, the first after 10 minutes with a direct free kick from 20 yards that beat Niagara goalkeeper Jonathan Bruggeling and the second goal at 38 minutes for a 2-0 lead at the break.


 


It was an even contest in the second half without a goal being scored and the final whistle came with a 2-0 result in favour of TFC Academy.


 


The win gave Toronto a 6-2-1 WLT record for 19 points and second place in the standings, while Niagara United are at 4-3-0 for 12 points.


 


Two late goals by Mississauga Eagles FC  midfielder Darragh Roe snatched a victory for the visitors against Kingston FC at the CaraCo ground in Kingston. Roe struck at 81 minutes off a corner kick and again four minutes later when he found the net with a low shot past Kingston goalkeeper Morgan Kenny.


 


Mississauga Eagles improve to 3-4-1 for 10 points, while Kingston suffered their eighth defeat for a 2-8-1 record for 7 points.


 


There were four games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:


 


SECOND DIVISION:


Mississauga Eagles FC B 4, Kingston FC B 1


Niagara United B 3, SC Waterloo B 2


SC Toronto B 4, York Region Shooters B 0


Serbian White Eagles B 1, Brampton City Utd B 1


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sun, Jul 8 CS St Jean De Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs Mississauga Eagles FC


 


Sun, Jul 8 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs Brampton City Utd


 


Sun, Jul 8 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Toronto Croatia


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sun, Jul 8 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Brantford Galaxy B


 


 


 

BRAMPTON, KINGSTON, MONTREAL ACADEMY AND LONDON SECURE SUNDAY VICTORIES

Brampton City Utd,  Montreal Impact Academy, Kingston FC and London City all registered wins in busy Canadian Soccer League action Sunday.


 


Montreal Impact striker Stefan Vukovic, scored for the third game in succession to give his side a 1-0 victory over TFC Academy at the St Jean de Vianney ground in Montreal. The goal was scored against his old club when at 48 minutes he found the net past TFC Academy goalkeeper Angelo Cavalluzzo.


 


Montreal midfielder Zakaria Messoudi crossed the ball to Vukovic from the right wing and the prolific striker scored from 18 yards.


 


TFC fought back following the goal, but in the second half the Quebec side had a noticeable edge through to the final whistle.


 


Defender Zvonko Bakula put London City one-up at 32 minutes in the game against North York Astros at Esther Shiner Stadium,  a 1-0 lead at half-time and Kunle Fayehun tied the score 1-1 for the Astros two minutes into the second half.


 


London went ahead at 55 minutes on a goal by midfielder Nenad Begovic and Ranko Golijanin increased the lead for the visitors to 3-1 at 73 minutes, a strong drive from 20 yards into the roof of the net out of reach of North York goalkeeper  


Antal Toth.


 


Forward David Nagy reduced the lead for the Astros at 89 minutes, a 3-2 final score in favour of London City.


 


At Victoria Park, Brampton City Utd took control of their game with a goal at the 5th minute by David Velastagui. He collected a back header from Mark Jankovic to drive the ball into the top corner of the net well out of the reach of St. Catharines goalkeeper Claudio Perri.


 


The home side made it 2-0 at 41 minutes when Milos Scepanovic directed a pass from forward Judah Hernandez into the corner of the net – it was Scepanovic’s first goal in a Brampton uniform.


 


Brampton midfielder Andy Garcia increased the lead to 3-0 from a free kick at 51 minutes and at the 63rd minute Scepanovic scored his second and Brampton’s fourth with a curling shot into the top corner, a 4-0 final score.


 


Kingston FC nipped SC Waterloo 1-0 at the Seagram Stadium in Waterloo for their second win in a week following the 3-2 defeat of Brampton City Utd on May 27. Kingston defender Ryan McCurdy beat Waterloo goalkeeper Ryan Paumier for the goal at the 51st minute mark. He found the net after collecting a long clearance and the goal held up until the final whistle.


 


There was one game in the CSL Second Division:


 


SC Waterloo B 2, St. Catharines Wolves B 1


 


Brampton City Utd B vs York Region Shooters B POSTPONED