SC TORONTO HEADING FOR TITLE

With a six points margin at the top of the standings and five games in hand, it will take a serious end of the season collapse for SC Toronto to not win the First Division title following a 2-0 victory over Serbian White Eagles Friday night. In one other game, Toronto Croatia continued its climb up the standings with a 2-0 defeat of London City.


 


Following an even opening contest, SC Toronto took the lead following a breakaway at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, a goal at the 24th minute mark by midfielder Alon Badat who drove the ball into the top left corner of the net. It was 1-0 at the interval.


 


Both teams missed opportunities to score during a lively second half, which saw three players ejected in the late stages of the game.


 


Serbian White Eagles` forward Salvin Lammie was the first to go after receiving a second caution at the 82nd minute mark and this was followed almost immediately by a red card  to SC Toronto defender Gerard Ladiyou following a heavy challenge.


 


Sasa Vukoje, the Serbian Eagles forward, was then sent off by referee Justin Tasev at 88 minutes and shortly afterwards, SC Toronto forward Alexandros Halis assured the visitors of the victory when he collected the ball at 30 yards, closed in and beat Serbian White Eagles` goalkeeper Milos Djurkovic from 12 yards. The final score was 2-0.


 


SC Toronto lead the First Division table with 41 points from 16 games and the Toronto team is now six points in front of second place Montreal Impact Academy. SC Toronto has five games in hand.


 


It was a well-attended, entertaining encounter at Cove Road where London City continue to draw strong local support despite being all but eliminated from the playoffs.


 


Following a scoreless first half that went back and forth for both teams, Toronto Croatia took the lead at 58 minutes when forward Bozenko Lesina took a rebound off the cross bar to put the ball into the net past goalkeeper Fabian Knezevic for a 1-0 lead, and 10 minutes later Tihomir Maletic made it 2-0 for the visiting team, scoring his sixth of the season following a two-way passing play with Hayden Fitzwilliams.


 


The entertainment was stepped up when a streaker invaded the playing surface at 88 minutes, but was quickly subdued for the game to end, a final 2-0 score. Asked about the incident, London City GM Ryan Gauss admitted almost everything has happened in the 38 years the team has been playing, but it`s the first streaker.


 


“Despite our lowly position, we`ll continue to play attractive soccer and we appreciate the loyalty of our fans,“ said Gauss.


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION     


Sat, Aug 20 Lions Park 7:00 PM Brantford Galaxy vs North York Astros


Sat, Aug 20 Windsor Stadium 7:00 PM Windsor Stars vs Mississauga Eagles FC


Sun, Aug 21 Terry Fox Stadium 1:00 PM Capital City FC vs Montreal Impact Academy


Sun, Aug 21 St. Joan of Arc 6:00 PM York Region Shooters vs TFC Academy


Sun, Aug 21 Centennial Stadium 8:00 PM Toronto Croatia vs SC Toronto


 


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sat, Aug 20   Budd Park 11:00 AM KW United FC vs Brantford Galaxy B


Sat, Aug 20   St. Joan of Arc 2:00 PM SC Toronto B  vs Mississauga Eagles FC B


Sat, Aug 20   St. Joan of Arc 4:00 PM TFC Academy II vs York Region Shooters B


Sat, Aug 20   Cove Road 4:00 PM London City B vs Brampton City Utd B 


Sun, Aug 21 Club Roma 2:00 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Serbian White Eagles B


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

RIGGI GOALS SEAL IMPACT WIN WHILE TOP TEAMS SC TORONTO AND CAPITAL CITY PLAY TO SCORELESS TIE… Lightning cuts short Serbian Eagles vs. Windsor Stars

Montreal Impact Academy picked up three points with an important 3-1 win over North York Astros, while SC Toronto and Capital City FC battled to a scoreless tie and in one other game played in the CSL Saturday, the Windsor Stars vs. Serbian White Eagles game was abandoned at 39 minutes due to lightning and the game will be replayed.


 


Serge Dinkota opened the scoring for Montreal Impact Academy at the 23rd minute mark at Esther Shiner Stadium, but North York forward Nordo Gooden tied the score 1-1 six minutes later and it was 1-1 at half-time.


 


Montreal’s Alessandro Riggi put the Quebec side 2-1 up at 54 minutes and the game was in doubt until Riggi struck again at 92 minutes for a 3-1 score, the result at the final whistle.


 


Riggi’s goals were both outstanding drives from outside the penalty box which left Astros’ goalkeeper Enea Perego with little chance.


 


Montreal defender Amine Meftouh was shown the red card at 83 minutes by referee Archie Korbiel for ‘Denying an Obvious Goalscoring Opportunity’.


 


Montreal move into second position in the standings with 35 points following their victory, the 10th win of the current league campaign.


 


SC Toronto and Capital City FC fought throughout in a game that ended scoreless at Lamport Stadium. Capital City defender Casey Cordray was sent off in that game on receiving a second yellow card at 82 minutes.


 


In one other game played in the CSL Saturday, the Windsor Stars vs Serbian White Eagles clash at Windsor Stadium was abandoned at 39 minutes by referee Angelo Gertsakis when lightning in the area persisted with little opportunity to abate.


 


The visitors were leading 1-0 on a goal by Milos Scepanovic at the time of the abandonment, but due to the first half not being completed, the game will be replayed at a later date.


 


There were five games in the CSL Second Division Saturday with the following results the remaining games to be played in the CSL this weekend, are:


 


Brampton City Utd B 2, Prospect FC 1


North York Astros B  5, Brantford Galaxy  B  2


St. Catharines Wolves  B  5, Prospect FC 2


TFC Academy II  2, SC Toronto  B  0


Niagara United 0, Toronto Croatia B  0


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


Sun, Aug 14 Victoria Park  4:00 PM Brampton City Utd vs Capital City FC


Sun, Aug 14 Hershey Centre  7:00 PM Mississauga Eagles FC vsYork Region Shooters 


Sun, Aug 14 Centennial Stadium 8:00 PM Toronto Croatia vs London City 


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sun, Aug 14 Cove Road 4:00 PM London City B vs TFC Academy II


Sun, Aug 14 Hershey Centre 9:00 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs York Region Shooters B


 


 

SC TORONTO SEEK LEAGUE TITLE HONOURS WITH 3-0 WIN – Mississauga Eagles FC defeat London City 1-0

SC Toronto took a big step toward league title honours with a 3-0 victory over lowly North York Astros Sunday afternoon and in a later game Mississauga Eagles FC squeaked past London City by a 1-0 score. The third game in the CSL First Division, Brampton City Utd vs. York Region Shooters, was postponed due to ground conditions following heavy rains. 


 


SC Toronto forward Jarek Whiteman struck twice in his side’s defeat of the Astros, he opened the scoring by taking a rebound from three yards to put the ball in the net past Astros’ keeper Enea Perego and following a 1-0 score at the interval, increased the lead to 2-0 at 61 minutes with a drive from 18 yards.


 


Midfielder Dane Roberts made it 3-0 for SC Toronto at 87 minutes when he broke through to drive the ball inside the left post.


 


Mississauga Eagles FC had more of the play than the 1-0 result suggests when they improved their mid table position with a victory over London City at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga.


 


Forward Dave Simpson of the Eagles got the winner  when he found the left corner of the net from 6 yards at 63 minutes following a scoreless first half, a half during which the Mississauga team played with 10 men following the early ejection of  midfielder Ivan Juric for Serious Foul Play.


 


A third game scheduled for Sunday afternoon, Brampton City Utd vs York Region Shooters at Victoria Park in Brampton, was postponed at the ground following heavy early morning rains in the Toronto area.


 


 

SC TORONTO MARCHES ON AT THE TOP – Capital City FC wins while Montreal vs Serbian Eagles tie.

SC Toronto widened the gap at the top of the First Division with a 2-1 victory over Mississauga Eagles while Capital City FC defeated London City 5-1 and Montreal Impact Academy were held to a 2-2 tie by Serbian White Eagles, three games in the CSL Friday night.


 


SC Toronto made it clear they are going to be tough to dislodge from the top of the First Division after taking all three points in the game with Mississauga Eagles played at Lamport Stadium in Toronto’s west end.


 


 The Toronto side took the lead during a close, well played first half and it was forward Andrea Lombardo who found the net at the 18th minute when he picked up a well placed through ball to the right of the Mississauga goal and carefully slotted it just inside the far post.


 


Mississauga Eagles’ forward Shawn Brown scored the equalizer at the 25th minute mark when he drove the ball into the net from close range past Scott Cliff in the SC Toronto goal. It was 1-1 at half-time.


 


SC Toronto defender Gerard Ladiyou scored the winner for the home side, the goal coming off a corner kick at the 61 minute mark.


 


Both sides had opportunities to score in the latter stages, but none more than Mississauga’s Dave Simpson who volleyed the ball over the crossbar with only the goalkeeper to best from 8 yards. It was 2-1 at the final whistle.


 


Capital City FC continued their impressive bid for First Division honours and they took the lead at the 26th minute mark at Cove Road in London, a goal by forward Junior Ellis who found the net from 6 yards.


 


Akil DeFreitas made it 2-0 for the visitors when he scored from the penalty spot at 30 minutes, Kenny Caceros increased the lead to 3-0 four minutes later and midfielder Collin Harrison scored a fourth for the Ottawa team, a 4-0 score at the break.


 


Capital City forward Garrett Webb increased the lead to 5-0 at 46 minutes and Younan Samra struck from the penalty spot for a London City goal at 64 minutes, a 5-1 final score.


 


 Montreal Impact Academy is a top contender for league honours and they played to a 2-2 with Serbian White Eagles who are on the fringes and need points for a higher placing.


 


Montreal took the lead on a goal by midfielder Wandrille Lefevre who found the net after 10 minutes, but Serbian Eagles’ forward Alex Braletic tied the game 1-1 at 38 minutes following some good play by Milos Scepanovic.


 


Braletic put his side into a 2-1 lead with a goal at 50 minutes, his seventh of the season, and following missed opportunities by the home side, Montreal Impact Academy tied the game on a goal by defender Maxim Tissot at 67 minutes and the game ended 2-2.


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend are:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sat, Aug 6 Lions Park  6:00 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Montreal Impact Academy


Sat, Aug 6 Centennial Stadium 8:30 PM Toronto Croatia vs Capital City FC


Sun, Aug 7 Victoria Park  3:00 PM Brampton City Utd vs York Region Shooters 


Sun, Aug 7 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs SC Toronto 


Sun, Aug 7 Hershey Centre  7:00 PM Mississauga Eagles FC vs London City 


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sat, Aug 6 Centennial Stadium 11:00 AM KW United FC vs Toronto Croatia B


Sat, Aug 6 St. Joan of Arc  2:00 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs North York Astros B


Sat, Aug 6 St. Joan of Arc  4:00 PM TFC Academy II vs SC Toronto B


Sun, Aug 7 Club Roma  2:00 PM St. Catharines Roma Wolves B vs Niagara United 


Sun, Aug 7 Victoria Park  5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs York Region Shooters B


Sun, Aug 7 Hershey Centre 9:00 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs London City B


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

SC TORONTO, YORK REGION SHOOTERS SCORE DECISIVE VICTORIES SATURDAY

SC Toronto gave themselves a real confidence booster with an emphatic 4-0 defeat of league-leading Montreal Impact Academy in Montreal, while York Region Shooters kept pace in the standings by dismissing Windsor Stars 4-1, two games in the CSL Saturday.


 


Midfielder Carlos Nogueira opened the scoring at the 5th minute mark for SC Toronto for a 1-0 score at half-time at the Marie Victorin ground and Alexandros Halis beat Montreal goalkeeper Dom Provost to make it 2-0 at 61 minutes.


 


Jarek Whiteman struck twice for the visitors, his first at 78 minutes for a 3-0 Toronto lead, then again 10 minutes later to make it 4-0, the final score.


 


SC Toronto completed the double on Montreal Impact Academy following a 2-0 early season win in Toronto on May 13.


 


The Toronto team has the most productive record of all 14 teams in the CSL First Division with nine wins from 11 games played. They suffered just one defeat, a narrow 1-0 loss to Toronto Croatia on June 10. SC Toronto now has five games in hand over the two top teams in the league, Montreal and York Region Shooters, both having played 16 games.


 


York Region Shooters recovered from an early 1-0 deficit in their home encounter with Windsor Stars at the St. Joan of Arc ground in Maple and went on to score four goals for the 4-1 victory.


 


Striker Aaron Byrd put the border team 1-up at 11 minutes and the lead held until York Region’s Jason De Thomasis equalized at 39 minutes with a drive from 25 yards.


 


Midfielder Dino Gardener put the Shooters 2-1 in the lead at 62 minutes and Des Humphrey increased the lead to 3-1 seven minute later with a volley from 18 yards.


 


Carlo Rivas rounded the scoring with a goal at 73 minutes for a 4-1 final score.


 


York Region Shooters are second in the standings, just one point behind Montreal Impact Academy.


 


There was one game in the CSL Second Division Saturday afternoon, when York Region Shooters B team defeated North York Astros B, 4-2 and the remaining games in the CSL this holiday weekend are:


 


FIRST DIVISION    


Sun, Jul 31 Victoria Park 3:00 PM Brampton City Utd vs Serbian White Eagles


Sun, Jul 31 Terry Fox Stadium 4:00 PM Capital City FC vs SC Toronto


Sun, Jul 31 Lions Park 6:00 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Toronto Croatia


 


 SECOND DIVISION                               


Sat, Jul 30 Norval Park 6:00 PM Toronto Croatia B vs St. Catharines Wolves B


Sat, Jul 30 Kalar 7:00 PM  Niagara United  vs   Mississauga Eagles FC B 


Sun, Jul 31 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs   Serbian White Eagles B


 


 


 


 


 

SC TORONTO KEEPS UP BID FOR FIRST DIVISION TITLE, WINDSOR STARS SPARKLE WITH 4-0 VICTORY, WHILE CROATIA VS BRAMPTON AND LONDON VS BRANTFORD FINISH IN TIES

SC Toronto continued their bid for the First Division title win with a late winner against TFC Academy, Windsor Stars sparkled 4-0 at Club Roma in St. Catharines, Croatia and Brampton battled to a 2-2 tie and Brantford rescued their game with a late goal for a 1-1 result at London, games played in the CSL Friday.


 


SC Toronto enjoyed an edge in play at Lamport Stadium, outshooting TFC Academy 11-2 in the first half, but the scoreless first half continued well into the second half until the TFC defence failed to clear their lines twice inside the box at 89 minutes.


 


 Forward Massimo Mirabelli picked up the loose ball and with a left foot drive caught the top left corner of the next for a 1-0 lead, which held to the final whistle.


 


Referee Manuel Orellana dismissed SC Toronto player Domenic Roberts for Violent Conduct in added time.


 


It was SC Toronto’s eighth victory of the campaign and now tied for third position in the standings with 25 points, but with games in hand over the top clubs also bidding for the title.


 


Windsor Stars sparkled at Club Roma with their decisive 4-0 victory over St. Catharines Wolves. Forward Robert Malbasic struck two goals, the first to open the scoring at nine minutes and the second to finish the scoring at 68 minutes.


 


Windsor’s other goals were scored at 56 minutes by midfielder Christian Mayorga and at 63 minutes by Christian Dragoi.


 


Toronto Croatia scored late to tie the game with Brampton City Utd at


Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, a goal at 84 minutes by midfielder Alex Arbelo..


 


Marin Vucemilovic-Grgic opened the scoring  for the home side at three minutes and Richard West tied the game for Brampton at 42 minutes, a 1-1 score at the interval.


 


Brampton’s Judah Hernandez struck a 25 yard volley to put his side in the


 lead at 48 minutes before Arbelo scored the equalizer.


 


Brampton lost defender Danny Velastegui who was sent off by referee


Richard Oliveira at 92 minutes.


 


London City were heading for a narrow 1-0 win until Brantford tied the


game at 88 minutes at Cove Road in London.


 


Following some early pressure by the home side, London went ahead


at 14 minutes, a goal by forward Younan Samra who held back to avoid


 being offside, then collected the ball to drive into the net, a 1-0 at half-time.


 


Although London hit the post, Brantford looked stronger in the second half,


and missed two chances to equalize before forward Mark Reilly found the


 bottom left hand corner of the net to make it 1-1, the final score.


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The following are the remaining games in the CSL during the weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sat, Jul 23 Saputo Stadium  1:00 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs Serbian White Eagles 


Sun, Jul 24 Terry Fox Stadium 1:00 PM Capital City FC vs Serbian White Eagles 


Sun, Jul 24 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs Windsor Stars


Sun, Jul 24 Victoria Park  6:00 PM Brampton City Utd  vs Brantford Galaxy 


Sun, Jul 24 St. Joan of Arc  6:00 PM York Region Shooters  vs Toronto Croatia 


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sat, Jul 23 Budd Park  11:00 AM KW United FC  vs Niagara United 


Sat, Jul 23 St. Joan of Arc  2:00 PM North York Astros B vs Prospect FC


Sat, Jul 23 St. Joan of Arc  4:00 PM SC Toronto B vs Serbian White Eagles B


Sat, Jul 23 Cove Road 4:00 PM London City B vs Toronto Croatia B


Sat, Jul 23 St. Joan of Arc  6:00 PM York Region Shooters B vs Prospect FC

MONTREAL IMPACT ACADEMY AND YORK REGION SHOOTERS TAKE TOP POSITIONS FOLLOWING WINS SATURDAY. TFC ACADEMY DOWN TORONTO CROATIA

Montreal Impact Academy and York Region Shooters both scored 2-0 victories to occupy the top two positions in the First Division standings and one other game in the CSL Saturday, TFC Academy were an improved team with the return of players from international duty,  they defeated Toronto Croatia by a 2-0 score.


 


Montreal Impact Academy are on a nine-game unbeaten streak since May 13 and kept up their success with a 2-0 victory over London City at the Saputo Stadium in Montreal.


 


 Following a scoreless tie at the interval, the Quebec side went ahead on a goal by midfielder Zakaria Messoudi at 48 minutes, then took a 2-0 lead at 80 minutes when forward Victor Ndiaye beat London ‘keeper Fabian Knezevic from the penalty spot. The score carried to the final whistle.


 


York Region Shooters kept pace in the standings with their away win at Windsor and it was striker Kadian Lecky who found the net on both occasions. Lecky struck at 21 minutes when he directed a cross from the left wing into the net past Anthony Santilli in the Windsor goal for his eighth of the season.


 


Lecky scored his ninth at 41 minutes for a 2-0 score at halftime and at the final whistle. York Region Shooters lost defender Marcelo Capazolo who was shown the red card by referee Arthur Korbeil at the 89th minute mark.


 


TFC Academy looked a much improved side following a series of losses to defeat a Toronto Croatia side returning from their Croatian World Club Championship trophy win last week.


 


Striker Stefan Vukovic opened the scoring for TFC at 35 minutes, his ninth of the season and it came on a penalty kick rebound before finishing up in the net. TFC were awarded a penalty by referee Steve Senderovich when Vukovic was brought down in the box by Toronto Croatia goalkeeper Antonio Ilic. Vukovic took the kick, it was saved by Ilic, but the Academy forward placed the ball in the next from the rebound.


 


TFC midfielder Sergio Camargo increased the lead at the 63rd minute mark for a 2-0 final score.


 


Remaining games in the CSL First Division this weekend:


 


Sun, Jul 10 Esther Shiner  4:30 PM North York Astros vs Brantford Galaxy


 


Sun, Jul 10  Terry Fox Stadium  5:00 PM  Capital City FC vs London City


 


Sun, Jul 10  Hershey Centre 8:00 PM Mississauga Eagles FC vs Brampton City Utd


 

CAPITAL CITY FC AND SC TORONTO STROLL TO EASY HOME WINS ON CANADA DAY

Capital City FC increased their unbeaten streak to eight games following a 5-0 easy victory over winless North York Astros in Ottawa Friday and this was followed by a second game in the CSL Canada Day when SC Toronto gained a 4-1 home win over the current CSL champions, Brantford Galaxy.


 


Capital City forward Sullivan Silva struck twice for the home side at the Terry Fox Stadium in Ottawa, he beat Astros’ goalkeeper Enea Perego at 22 minutes for his first and the opening goal after taking a pass from midfielder Emir Zrnic and it was Zrnic who increased the lead to 2-0 at 43 minutes with a header.


 


North York Astros were reduced to 10 men when midfielder Francisco Mendez was shown the red card at 25 minutes of the first half and the half ended 2-0.


 


The Ottawa side increased their lead to 3-0 when Silva scored from the penalty spot at 53 minutes, Akil Defreitas tapped home the fourth goal at 66 minutes and midfielder Collin Harrison rounded out the scoring to make it 5-0 at the 87th minute mark.


 


SC Toronto also had the edge in their game at Lamport Stadium in Toronto and it was SC Toronto forward Jarek Whiteman who opened the scoring, he found the net at 20 minutes in a game televised live on Rogers.


 


Midfielder Sasa Vidovic scored an equalizer for Brantford at the 39th minute mark, but Brennan McNicoll struck at 45 minutes for SC Toronto for a 2-1 lead at the interval.


 


Carlos Nogueira put SC Toronto ahead 3-1 shortly after the resumption and midfielder Alex Halis, selected for Canada’s U-17 squad, made it 4-1 when he beat Galaxy substitute goalkeeper Cam McKay at the 74th minute mark for a 4-1 final score.


 


REMAINING HOLIDAY WEEKEND GAMES IN THE CSL


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sat, Jul 2 Saputo Stadium 1 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs North York Astros


 


Sat, Jul 2 Lamport Stadium 6 PM TFC Academy vs York Region Shooters


 


Sun, Jul 3 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Brampton City Utd


 


Sun, Jul 3 Hershey Centre 8 PM Mississauga Eagles vs FC Serbian White Eagles


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sat, Jul 2 St. Joan of Arc  4 PM TFC Academy II vs Brampton City Utd B


 


Sat. Jul 2 St. Joan of Arc  6 PM SC Toronto B vs York Region Shooters B


 


Sat, Jul 2 Norval Park 6 PM Toronto Croatia B vs KW United FC  


 


Sat, Jul 2 Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs  Brantford Galaxy B


 


Sun, Jul 3 Club Roma  2 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs London City B


 


Sun, Jul 3 Twin Arenas 9 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs Serb White Eagles B


 


 


 


 

TORONTO CROATIA – EUR-IN AT CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS……NIAGARA UNITED LOSE BUT WIN WITH EXHIBITION….Weekend games in the CSL

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Niagara United went down 4-1 to a generally older, more experienced Bedlington Terriers FC from England in an exhibition match at Kalar Park in Niagara Falls June 28, while in Europe, another CSL team,Toronto Croatia, are hitting their stride with opening wins against NK Croatia Zurich and Croatia Dinamo Ottakring (Austria) in the Croatian World Club Championship being played at Split, Croatia.

SC TORONTO ON TOP WITH 4-0 VICTORY WHILE SERBIAN EAGLES DEFEAT BRAMPTON CITY UTD 3-1 Capital City FC vs. TFC Academy off

SC Toronto scored an emphatic 4-0 victory over North York Astros to jump to the top of the CSL First Division and in one other game played in the CSL Friday night, Serbian White Eagles defeated Brampton City Utd 3-1. There was one game postponed, the Capital City FC home encounter with TFC Academy was called off due to a waterlogged surface following heavy rains in Ottawa.


 


It was SC Toronto’s second win in three days following a 2-0 away triumph at St. Catharines Wednesday night and the Toronto side opened the scoring against the Astros at Lamport Stadium with a goal after 30 minutes by midfielder Dane Roberts for a 1-0 score at the interval.


 


Roberts struck again at 52 minutes when he beat North York goalkeeper Enea Perego to make it 2-0 and 12 minutes later Brennan McNicoll increased the SC Toronto lead to 3-0.


 


Raphael Nisci completed the scoring for the Toronto west-end side when his drive entered the net to the right of Perego, a 4-0 score at 90 minutes and that was the final result.


 


SC Toronto are enjoying a good run of success under the Head Coach Carmine Isacco and the team’s next game is against Brantford Galaxy at Lamport Stadium on Canada Day, July 1.


 


Serbian White Eagles also looked strong in their home encounter with Brampton City Utd at Centennial Stadium and following some early misses the home side took the lead on a goal at 4 minutes by Kiril Dimitrov following a good play be Alex Braletic and Milos Scepanovic.


 


 Brampton tied the score 1-1 on a penalty kick scored by Denny Velastegui at 26 minutes after Eagles’ goalkeeper Milos Djurkovic misjudged a long ball to foul the Brampton forward inside the 18 yard line. The incident resulted in Djurkovic being red-carded by referee John Oliva and substitute goalkeeper Stefan Aramovic faled to stop the shot from the spot by Velastegui.


 


Brampton forward Daniel Nascimento was sent off by referee Oliva at 38 minutes following a second caution for dissent.


 


Forward Alex Braletic struck at 59 minutes to put Serbian White Eagles ahead 2-1 and at the 85th minute mark Scepanovic increased the Serbian lead to 3-1 following a good move by Sasa Viciknez.


 


Serbian White Eagles will now meet Mississauga Eagles FC at the Hershey Centre on Sunday, July 3.


 


One other match in the Canadian Soccer League Friday night was postponed when heavy rains flooded the ground at the Terry Fox Facility Centre in Ottawa. An attempt will be made to play the Capital City vs.TFC Acaemy game the next day, Saturday, June 25 at 1 pm


 


 

SC TORONTO 2-0 VICTORY OVER ST. CATHARINES WEDNESDAY

A goal in each half gave SC Toronto a 2-0 victory over St. Catharines Wolves at Club Roma, St. Catharines, the only game played in the CSL Wednesday.


 


SC Toronto defender Branko Majstorovic opened the scoring for the visitors at 44 minutes, a goal from the penalty spot when referee Sylviu Petrescu judged a Toronto forward was brought down in the box, a 1-0 score at the break.


 


Midfielder Kasey Kiarosh made it 2-0 at 71 minutes when he found the net past St. Catharines goalkeeper Craig Yanni.


 


While the home side pressed to get back into the game, SC Toronto appeared to have the edge through to the final whistle when the game ended 2-0.


 


The win moves SC Toronto to a tie for second place with Toronto Croatia in the First Division standings with both teams three points behind the league-leading York Region Shooters.


 


SC Toronto are at home to North York Astros at Lamport Stadium on Friday, that’s an 8 pm kickoff, while St. Catharines are idle until their next home game against Brampton City Utd on Wednesday, July 6.