WINDSOR STARS, SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES SCORE SUNDAY WINS, SHOOTERS HELD TO A TIE BY WATERLOO….Richard West’s second hat-trick

Windsor Stars continued their good form with a 4-1 defeat of St. Catharines Wolves at Windsor Stadium, one of three games in the Canadian Soccer League Sunday. Serbian White Eagles defeated Brantford Galaxy by the same 4-1 score and York Region Shooters were held to a 1-1 tie by SC Waterloo.

 

Forward Michael Lapera opened the scoring with a goal for the border team at 30 minutes and Lepera scored a second to make it 2-0 seven minutes later, the score at half-time.

 

St. Catharines reduced the lead to 2-1 at the 55th minute mark with a goal by forward Carlo Arghittu who came on for the second half as a substitute, but Windsor extended their lead to 3-1, a goal by Keith Lough at the 60th minute mark. Arghittu missed a penalty for the visitors just two minutes earlier to scoring his goal, a save by Windsor ‘keeper Anthony Santilli.

 

Midfielder David Kadoic completed the scoring when he beat St. Catharines goalkeeper Claudio Perri at 81 minutes, a 4-1 final score.

 

Windsor are undefeated in seven straight games and have moved into a tie for fourth position in the standings with a 10-5-4 WLT record for 34 points, while St. Catharines Wolves have a 1-14-5 record for 8 points.

 

Richard West was again the centre of attention with a hat-trick that led Serbian White Eagles to their 4-1 victory over the Galaxy at Lions Park in Brantford, but it was Kirie Dimitrov who opened the scoring for Serbian White Eagles at just six minutes into the game when he drove a spectacular shot from 40 yards to put the ball just under the crossbar.

 

West made it 2-0 three minutes later when he headed in a cross from Zoran Rajovic, and Rojovic was instrumental in the third goal, also scored by West at the 20th minute mark, a 3-0 lead for Serbian Eagles at half-time.

 

Richard West again took a cross from Rajovic to find the net at the 53rd minute, a 4-0 lead in favour of the visitors, but the Galaxy scored a consolation goal at 67 minutes from a penalty awarded by referee Matt Arduni. Brantford’s Marco Machado was brought down in the box, the penalty by Sasa Jelovic was saved by Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Milos Durkovic, but Jelovic scored from the rebound, a 4-1 final score.

 

It’s a second hat-trick for Richard West after scoring three goals in the Serbian White Eagles 6-1 defeat of Niagara United on August 3, the Serbian Eagles forward now has 13 on the season.

 

Serbian White Eagles improve to 8-7-4 for 28 points in the standings, while Brantford Galaxy are still in a slump with a 8-10-1 record for 25 points.

 

Waterloo forward Zoran Kukic opened the scoring against York Region Shooters at the St. Joan of Arc ground in Maple, he found the net at the 11th minute mark.

 

Waterloo’s Shawn Brown was ejected at the 83rd minute after receiving a second caution and York Region’s Carlos Rivas Jr headed in the equalizer at 92 minutes for the 1-1 final score.

 

York Region Shooters are third in the standings following the tie, they now have a 9-1-10 record for 37 points, while SC Waterloo are at 8-9-1 for 25 points.

 

There were two games in the CSL Second Division Sunday:

 

Windsor Stars B 3, St. Catharines Wolves B 0

SC Waterloo B 2, York Region Shooters B 0

 

TORONTO CROATIA, WINDSOR STARS WIN SUNDAY….Croatia’s Vucemilovic Grgic hits hat-trick

Toronto Croatia went four points into the lead at the top of the First Division with a 3-1 victory over Niagara United, while Windsor Stars continued their good form with a 1-0 defeat of Brampton City Utd, two games in the Canadian Soccer League Sunday.

 

Toronto Croatia’s Marin Vucemilovic Grgic came up with all three goals in the game at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke. He struck at the five-minute mark with a header from five yards, scored again at 24 minutes and the 25 year-old midfielder completed his hat-trick when he beat Niagara goalkeeper John De Luca with a drive from 18 yards at the 79th minute mark, That was his 12th goal of the season.

 

Niagara midfielder Rudy Pikzinski scored his side’s lone goal at the 12 minute mark and the visitors were reduced to 10 men when referee Marie Soleul-Beaudvin showed the red card to Jason Devonish for Serious Foul Play.

 

Toronto Croatia now lead the First Division by four points following the 3-1 win, they have a 11-1-5 WLT record, with SC Toronto in second place. Niagara United have a 5-8-3 record for 18 points.

 

It took just one goal by midfielder Wade Allen at 56 minutes to give Windsor Stars three important points and their sixth straight game without a loss, a 1-0 result at Victoria Park in Brampton.

 

Allen drove the ball from 20 yards to beat Brampton goalkeeper Jason Lopes and while the visitors are enjoying good form, such is not the case with Brampton City Utd which has now gone five games without a win and have slipped to 10th position in the standings. Brampton have a 6-8-4 record for 22 points, while Windsor improve to 9-5-4 for 31 points and are 5th in the First Division table.

 

There was one game in the CSL Second Division Sunday:

 

Windsor Stars B 3, Brampton City Utd B 1

 

Weekend Summary:

 

Friday, August 31

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

London City 3, Brampton City Utd 2

Serbian White Eagles 1, Mississauga Eagles FC 1

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

TFC Academy II 2, York Region Shooters B 0

 

Saturday, September 1

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Brantford Galaxy B 4, St. Catharines Wolves B 1

Serbian White Eagles B 2, Mississauga Eagles FC B 1

 

Sunday, September 2

 

FIRST DIVISION

 

Windsor Stars 1, Brampton City Utd 0

Toronto Croatia 3, Niagara United 1

 

SECOND DIVISION

 

Windsor Stars B 3, Brampton City Utd B  1

 

 

 

 

WINDSOR STARS DOMINATE 7-0, St. Catharines Wolves tie game with last minute strike

Windsor Stars, led by newcomer Keith Lough with a hat-trick, extended their unbeaten streak to five games with a 7-0 rout of Brantford Galaxy at Windsor Stadium, while St. Catharines Wolves scored with seconds remaining to hold Niagara United to a 1-1 tie, two games in the CSL First Division Saturday.


 


Windsor forward Christian Mayorga opened the scoring for the home side at the 7th minute mark and Lough, a midfielder signed recently from Midland, Michigan, made it 2-0 at 21 minutes to begin a dominance that continued throughout the game.


 


Alexander Rickett increased the lead to 3-0 when he beat Brantford goalkeeper Zoran Pusica at 25 minutes and Lough struck his second goal and Windsor’s fourth for a 4-0 score at the break.


 


The Stars’ David Kadoic found the net for a 5-0 score at 79 minutes, John Swiastyn made it 6-0 at 84 minutes and Lough completed his hat-trick five minutes later for a crushing 7-0 rout at the final whistle.


 


Windsor improve their position with a 8-5-4 WLT record for 28 points and fifth in the standings, just above the Galaxy at 8-7-1 for 25 points in 6th place.


 


It could have gone either way, but was looking like a Niagara United 1-0 victory at 94 minutes until St. Catharines midfielder Calvin Rosario headed in from six yards, the goal coming close to the final whistle for a 1-1 score at Kalar Park.


 


Mohammed Mohammed scored an early opening goal at just three minutes for Niagara United in a well-played encounter that remained in doubt until the final whistle.


 


Niagara United now have a 5-7-3 record for 18 points, while St. Catharines Wolves are at 1-11-5 for 8 points.


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Niagara United B 5, St. Catharines Wolves B 1


Mississauga Eagles FC B 0, York Region Shooters B 0


 


Remaining games this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sun, Aug 26 CS St Jean De Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs North York Astros


 


Sun, Aug 26 Univ. of Waterloo Worrier Field 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Brampton City Utd


 


Sun, Aug 26 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs London City


 


 


 


 


 


 

WINDSOR STARS WIN 1-0 SQUEAKER, NIAGARA UNITED HOLD TORONTO CROATIA TO SCORELESS TIE

Windsor Stars scored their 7th victory of the season with a narrow 1-0 home win over Montreal Impact Academy at Windsor Stadium, and league-leading Toronto Croatia were held to a scoreless tie, two games in the CSL First Division Saturday.


 


Following a scoreless first half at Windsor, midfielder David Kadoic struck the game’s only goal at the 47th minute, a left foot drive from the edge of the penalty area that beat Montreal goalkeeper Jason Beaulieu.


 


Shortly afterwards, both teams had a player sent off by referee Matt McCready following an altercation which resulted in Windsor’s Stephen Ademolu and Montreal midfielder Philippe Lincourt-Joseph being shown the red card.


 


Windsor improve to 7-5-2 WLT for 23 points following the win and that’s good for a tie in sixth position in the standings, while Montreal Academy are without a win since July 1 and have a 5-2-6 record in ninth position.


 


Both defences played well at Kalar Park where the home side Niagara United in their inaugural season in the First Division held the current CSL champions and league leaders Toronto Croatia to a scoreless tie. Mohammed Mohammed was prominent for the home side despite the few opportunities to score.


 


Toronto Croatia have a 9-1-4 record for 31 points at the top of the table, while Niagara United have a 4-7-2 record for 14 points.


 


There were two games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:


 


SC Waterloo B 1, Serbian White Eagles 0


Niagara United B 2, Mississauga Eagles FC  B  0


 


The SC Toronto B vs. Kingston FC B game was postponed and will be rescheduled for a later date.


 


Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sun, Aug 12 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs Mississauga Eagles FC


Sun, Aug 12 Esther Shiner Stadium 5:30 PM North York Astros vs SC Toronto


Sun, Aug 12 St. Joan of Arc 6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs Serbian White Eagles


Sun, Aug 12 Club Roma 8 PM St. Catharines Wolves vs Windsor Stars


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sun, Aug 12 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs Mississauga Eagles FC B


Sun, Aug 12 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs Windsor Stars B


Sun, Aug 12 St. Joan of Arc 8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs Brantford Galaxy B


 


 


 


 


 

BRAMPTON, WINDSOR SCORE SATURDAY VICTORIES….Niagara United, York Region Shooters play to scoreless tie

Brampton City Utd handed Montreal Impact Academy just their second defeat of the season and the first at home in CSL action Saturday, while Windsor Stars edged past Serbian White Eagles 2-1 and Niagara United played to a scoreless tie to give York Region Shooters their seventh tie of the season.


 


Following a well-played, almost scoreless first half, forward Alex Braletic put Brampton City Utd in the lead at 45 minutes against Montreal Impact Academy at the St Jean De Vianney ground in Montreal. It was a picture goal, a strong drive from 22 yards to the right of goalkeeper Jason Beaulieu for a 1-0 half-time in favour of the visitors.


 


Midfielder David Guzman increased the lead to 2-0 for Brampton, he struck from 12 yards to find the net and the score held to the final whistle in favour of the Toronto area team.


 


Windsor Stars struck early with a goal by Michael Lepera after just four minutes in the game with Serbian White Eagles at Windsor Stadium and that score held in a close contest until Viktor Anastasov equalized for the Toronto team at 68 minutes.


 


It was nine minutes later that Windsor forward Christian Mayorga collected the ball on the six yard line to find the net past Serbian Eagles’ goalkeeper Nikola Marojevic and that proved to be the winner with the score 2-1 at the final whistle.


 


Niagara United played most of the second half with 10 men to battle to a scoreless tie with York Region Shooters at Kalar Park after Rudy Pikzinski was shown the red card by referee Pereira for serious foul play ten minutes into the second half.


 


It was a hard played encounter with both goalkeepers John De Luca for the home side and Emanuelle Ameltonis for York Region Shooters playing a big part in a scoreless game.


 


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


 


 Remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sun, Jul 22 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs Kingston FC


 


Sun, Jul 22 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Serbian White Eagles


 


Sun, Jul 22 Lions Park 7 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Windsor Stars


 


Sun, Jul 22 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs SC Toronto


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sun, Jul 22 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs TFC Academy II


 


 


 


 


 


 

TFC ACADEMY, WINDSOR STARS WIN FRIDAY GAMES……TFC jump to second place in standings

An early goal by forward Christian Campanella was enough to give TFC Academy a 1-0 home victory over Kingston FC Friday night and in one other game, Windsor Stars scored late to take the win over Mississauga Eagles FC.


 


Campanella struck at the 11th minute mark for TFC at Downsview Park in north Toronto, he beat Kingston FC goalkeeper Waleed Cassis from close range for the fifth win of the season. The win lifted the academy side into second position in the standings.


 


It was a late goal that gave the visiting Windsor Stars the three points with the narrow 1-0 win over Mississauga Eagles FC at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga and Christian Dragoi scored the picture goal at 80 minutes from just inside the penalty box, a low drive that left the Eagles’ goalkeeper Ivan Skoko with no chance.


 


Dragoi was given an opportunity to put the visitors two-up just before the final whistle when referee Yusri Rudolf pointed to the penalty spot following a tripping incident inside the 18 yard line, but the Windsor player shot wide of the post and the game ended 1-0.


 


Remaining games in the CSL during the Canada Day weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sat, Jun 30 Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs North York Astros


 


Sun, Jul 1 St Jean De Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Acad. vs Kingston FC


 


Sun, Jul 1 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs SC Waterloo


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sat, Jun 30 Hershey Centre 4 PM Mississauga Eagles FC B vs SC Toronto B


 


Sat, Jun 30 Eglinton Flats 7 PM Serbian White Eagles B vs St. Catharines Wolves B


 


Sun, Jul 1 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs SC Waterloo B


 


 


 


 

SC WATERLOO COLLAPSE UNDER A 7-1 ROUT BY BRANTFORD GALAXY SUNDAY….. Shooters defeat Windsor Stars, TFC blank Astros, while Toronto Croatia with Serbian Eagles and Brampton vs. London both end in ties

SC Waterloo managed to pull back a 2-0 first half deficit to trail 2-1 late in the first half, then collapsed under a five goal scoring spree by Brantford Galaxy to go down 7-1 at their home ground Seagram Stadium in Waterloo.


 


Galaxy forward Jeremy Shepherd opened the scoring at 23 minutes, Christopher Leko made in 2-0 at 34 minutes, Waterloo midfielder Harris Fazlagic cut the lead to 2-1 at 35 minutes and Leko made it 3-1 for Brantford at 39 minutes, the score at half-time.


 


Dave Simpson scored twice for the visitors in the second half, at 59 and 62 minutes for a 5-1 lead, Shepherd added his second goal and Galaxy’s sixth at 69 minutes and Braeden Krampert hit the seventh for a 7-1 final score.


 


 


Ryan James opened the scoring for TFC Academy at the 15th minute mark at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York, he drove a low shot from 15 yards to beat North York Astros goalkeeper Enea Perego.  Sergo Camargo then made it 2-0 at 36 minutes.


 


TFC were reduced to 10 men when at 75 minutes referee Hassan Rifai showed the red card to Christopher Mennella for ‘serious foul play’ following a dangerous tackle.


 


The Astros pressed during the second half, but were unable to find the net and it was 2-0 when time ran out with the North York side still winless following their sixth game of the campaign.


 


York Region Shooters were full value for their 2-1 away victory at Windsor Stadium, they took a 2-0 lead at half-time on goals by Chris Thomas at the half-hour mark and Matthew O’Connor seven minutes later.


 


Referee Arthur Kobiel dismissed O’Connor and Stephen Ademolu of Windsor Stars at 45 minutes, both players shown the red card following an altercation.


 


Windsor reduced the lead at the 70th minute mark on a goal by Joel Kabula, but the home side failed to find the net in the late stages and the game ended 2-1 in favour of York Region.


 


Forward Dalibor Mitrovic opened the scoring for London City  at the 10th minute mark at Victoria Park in Brampton and Milos Scepanovic tied it up at the 25th minute for Brampton City Utd,  a 1-1 tie at the interval.


 


Jasmin Yas Halkic struck for the visitors at 56 minutes, but Brampton’s David Velastagui tied the score 2-2 at 68 minutes.


 


Mitrovic scored his second goal to give London City a 3-2 lead at 76 minutes, a goal that looked like the winner until Brampton midfielder David Guzman scored off a free kick just before the final whistle to tie the game, 2-2. Guzman drive was low from inside the box to beat London goalkeeper Vladimir Markotic.


 


The Toronto Croatia vs. Serbian White Eagles clash at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke failed to produce any goals, leaving both teams still undefeated.


 


There was good midfield play throughout and Antonio Ilic in goal for the current CSL champions and Serbian Eagles goalkeeper Milos Dirkovic both looked sound to preserve a scoreless tie.


 


Toronto Croatia remain on top of the First Division standings with a 5-0-2 WLT record for 17 points, while Serbian White Eagles move up to second position with a 4-0-2 record for 14 points.


 


There was one game in the CSL Second Division Sunday:


 


Windsor Stars B 6, York Region Shooters B 1


 


 

DRAGOI HAT-TRICK GIVES WINDSOR STARS VICTORY … lifts border side into fourth place

A natural hat-trick by Windsor Stars forward Cristian Dragoi gave his side a 3-1 victory over Niagara United at Windsor Stadium, the only game played in the Canadian Soccer League Saturday night.


 


Dragoi opened the scoring just three minutes into the game, a drive from 12 yards that beat Niagara goalkeeper John DeLuca, but Niagara’s Mohammed Mohammed equalized from close range for a 1-1 score at the 37th minute mark.


 


Dragoi scored his second goal at 45 minutes to give the home side a 2-1 lead at the interval and completed his hat-trick at 69 minutes to give Windsor a 3-1 lead, a score that held to the final whistle.


 


Windsor Stars leaped into fourth position in the standing as a result of the victory, they now have a 3-2-1 WLT record for 10 points, while Niagara United are in 13th position with a 2-2-0 record and six points.


 


Second Division results following games played Saturday were:


 


St. Catharines Wolves B 2, SC Waterloo B 1


 


Mississauga Eagles FC B 2, Kingston FC B 1


 


Niagara United B 2, Windsor Stars B 0


 


SC Toronto B 7, Brantford Galaxy B 1


 


and remaining games in the CSL this weekend:


 


FIRST DIVISION


 


Sun, Jun 17 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs London City


 


Televised by Rogers TV Brampton – check local listings


 


Sun, Jun 17 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs TFC Academy


 


Sun, Jun 17 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Brantford Galaxy – Televised by Rogers TV Kitchener – check local listings


 


Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stadium 7:15 PM Windsor Stars vs York Region Shooters –Can be seen live on


 


www.intensemedia.tv or through the livestream app on channel intense media on your mobile device, iPad and Apple TV.


 


Sun, Jun 17 Centennial Stadium 8 PM Toronto Croatia vs Serbian White Eagles


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


Sun, Jun 17 Windsor Stad. 4 PM Windsor Stars B vsYork Region Shooters B


 


 


 

FULL WEEKEND SLATE INCLUDES RESCHEDULED LONDON CITY VS. WINDSOR – kickoff changes also announced

Four teams are unbeaten in the First Division of the Canadian Soccer League at the end of the first month of the regular season and three of these teams – the current CSL champions Toronto Croatia, Montreal Impact Academy and SC Toronto – will see action this coming weekend. The fourth unbeaten team, Serbian White Eagles, are idle until June 15 when they are at home to SC Toronto.


 


The weekend schedule includes a re-scheduled London City vs. Windsor Stars game from the postponement of June 1 when the ground at Cove Road in London was rendered unplayable following heavy rain – this game will be played on Saturday, June 9.  and there is a change in the original kickoff time of the North York Astros vs. Toronto Croatia clash, which will now go at 6 pm instead of the original 4.30 pm.


 


Similarly, in the Second Division there is a change in the kickoff time for the SC Toronto B vs. Serbian White Eagles B scheduled for Saturday, which is now a 6 pm start, a change from the original 4 pm kickoff.


 


The complete weekend schedule:


 


 FIRST DIVISION


Fri, Jun 8 Lamport Stadium 8 PM SC Toronto vs TFC Academy


Fri, Jun 8 Hershey Centre 8 PM  Mississauga Eagles FC vs Toronto Croatia                                           


Sat, Jun 9 St Jean de Vianney 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs SC Waterloo


Sat, Jun 9 Cove Road 6 PM London City  vs Windsor Stars


Sat, Jun 9 Invista Centre 7 PM Kingston FC vs Niagara United                                          


Sun, Jun 10 Esther Shiner Stadium 6 PM North York Astros vs Toronto Croatia


Sun, Jun 10 Lions Park 6 PM Brantford Galaxy vs Brampton City Utd


Sun, Jun 10 St. Joan of Arc  6:30 PM York Region Shooters vs St. Catharines Wolves


 


SECOND DIVISION


Fri, Jun 8 Downsview 8 PM TFC Academy II vs Mississauga Eagles FC B


Sat, Jun 9 Invista Centre 5 PM Kingston FC B vs Niagara United B


Sat, Jun 9 Downsview Park 6 PM SC Toronto B vs Serbian White Eagles B


Sun, Jun 10 St. Joan of Arc  8:30 PM York Region Shooters B vs St. Catharines Wolves B


 


 


 


 

EARLY GOAL ENOUGH TO GIVE SERBIAN WHITE EAGLES THE VICTORY….London City vs. Windsor Stars postponed

A goal in the opening minute of play was enough to earn Serbian White Eagles a 1-0 victory over York Region Shooters in the CSL Friday night, while the London City vs. Windsor Stars clash was washed out by heavy rains.


 


Serbian White Eagles’ forward Sasa Vukoje struck the lone goal shortly after the opening whistle at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke, he was on hand to pick up a save by Shooters’ goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis to hit the ball against the crossbar into the net.


 


The play was started by forward Zoran Rajovic who moved the ball to the home side’s Richard West who beat two York Region defenders before shooting for Ameltonis to save. Vukoje scored from five yards and in a game raining from time to time in windy conditions neither side found the net through to the final whistle – a 1-0 win for Serbian White Eagles.


 


The rain was heavy also in southwestern Ontario, causing too much water on the playing surface at Cove Road in London and the London City vs. Windsor Stars match was called off.


 


There was one game played in the Second Division Friday:


 


SECOND DIVISION


 


TFC Academy II 0, SC Toronto B 0


 


The remaining weekend schedule:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sat Jun 2 Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs Windsor Stars


Sun Jun 3 Claude Robillard 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vsTFC Academy


Sun Jun 3 Victoria Park 3 PM Brampton City Utd vs St. Catharines Wolves


Sun Jun 3 Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs London City


Sun, Jun 3 Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Kingston FC


 


 


SECOND DIVISION


Sun Jun 3 Victoria Park 5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs York Region Shooters B


Sun Jun 3 Club Roma 6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs SC Waterloo B


 


 

LONDON CITY VS WINDSOR STARS OFF ..heavy rains wash out Cove Road fixture

The CSL First Division game London City vs. Windsor Stars scheduled for 8.30 pm Friday has been postponed due to an accumulation of water on the playing surface at Cove Road in London.


 


Steady rain has fallen in southern Ontario and southwestern Ontario overnight and the game at London was called off at 3 pm Friday afternoon.


 


There are two remaining games to be played Friday night – at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke where Serbian White Eagles are at home to York Region Shooters and at Downsview Park in North York where the TFC Academy second team is at home to SC Toronto B.  Both games are on the synthetic surface and are expected to be played.


 


The complete weekend schedule:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Fri Jun 1  Cove Road 8:30 PM London City vs Windsor Stars POSTPONED


Fri Jun 1  Centennial Stadium 9 PM Serbian White Eagles vs  York Region Shooters 


Sat Jun 2  Kalar 7 PM Niagara United vs Windsor Stars


Sun Jun 3  Claude Robillard 2 PM Montreal Impact Academy vsTFC Academy 


Sun Jun 3  Victoria Park  3 PM Brampton City Utd  vs St. Catharines Wolves


Sun Jun 3  Esther Shiner Stadium 4:30 PM North York Astros vs London City 


Sun, Jun 3  Seagram Stadium 7 PM SC Waterloo vs Kingston FC


 


SECOND DIVISION


Fri Jun 1  Downsview Park 8 PM TFC Academy II vs SC Toronto B 


Sun Jun 3  Victoria Park  5:30 PM Brampton City Utd B vs York Region Shooters B


Sun Jun 3  Club Roma  6 PM St. Catharines Wolves B vs SC Waterloo B


 

WINDSOR STARS DOMINATE KINGSTON 5-0 SATURDAY

Windsor Stars took control early to eventually dominate Kingston FC with a 5-0 victory at the Invista Centre in Kingston, the only game played in the CSL First Division Saturday.


 


The visitors took the lead at the 17th minute mark when forward Stephen Ademolu beat Kingston FC goalkeeper Morgan Kenny with a low shot and Alexander Rickett made it 2-0 four minutes later.


 


Michael Chiandussi increased the Windsor lead to 3-0 with a good individual effort at 37 minutes and that was the score at the break.


 


Kingston FC forwards Edgar Soglo and Antonios Assaad were the most prominent for the home side in the second half, but failed to reduce the lead and Windsor went further ahead with a goal at 89 minutes by midfielder Erik Cirovski.  


 


Windsor forward Michael Pio completed the scoring when he found the net past Kenny just before the final whistle, a 5-0 final score.


 


There were three games in the CSL Second Division Saturday:


 


SC Waterloo B 2, Niagara United B 1


SC Toronto B 3, .St. Catharines Wolves B 1


.Windsor Stars B 6, Kingston FC B 1


 


 


REMAINING GAMES IN THE CSL THIS WEEKEND:


 


FIRST DIVISION


Sun, May 20 CS St Jean De Vianney 2:00 PM Montreal Impact Academy vs. St. Catharines Wolves


Sun, May 20 Lions Park 6:00 PM Brantford Galaxy vs.TFC Academy


Sun, May 20 Seagram Stadium 7:00 PM SC Waterloo vs. London City


Sun, May 20 Centennial Stadium 8:00 PM Toronto Croatia vs.Brampton City Utd


 


 

WINDSOR OPENS ON WINNING NOTE, KINGSTON, SHOOTERS TIE 1-1

Windsor Stars kicked off their home season on a winning note with a 1-0 victory over Brampton City Utd,  while Kingston FC and York Region Shooters played to a 1-1 tie in another  close encounter, both games in the Canadian Soccer League First Division Saturday night.


 


Midfielder David Kadoic struck the only goal of the game at 4 minutes of the first half at Wndsor Stadium when referee Arthur Kobiel awarded a penalty to the home side, but it took two attempts from the spot before Kadoic found the net.


 


Brampton goalkeeper Jason Lopes saved the first attempt, but referee Kobiel ruled the visiting goalkeeper moved off his line too soon and ordered a re-take, which Kadoic scored.


 


It was close for the remainder of the game and Windsor goalkeeper Anthony Santilli preserved the win with some good saves.


 


Kingston FC took the lead after 15 minutes at the Invista Centre when Edgar Soglo took a cross from the right wing just outside the six-yard box to push the ball past York Region goalkeeper Emanuelle Ameltonis.


 


Almost immediately after the re-start, York Region Shooters were on even terms with a goal by Andre Manders who struck the ball from 20 yards to beat Kingston goalkeeper Morgan Kenny.


 


York Region were down to 10 men at the 74th minute mark when defender Ricky Heron received a second caution at 74 minutes and referee Carolanne Chenard then brought out the red.


 


There were scoring chances at both ends during the second half, but the game ended 1-1.


 


Other games on Saturday:


 


SECOND DIVISION


TFC Academy II 2, SC Toronto B 1


Brampton City Utd B 2, Windsor Stars B 0


York Region Shooters B  4, Kingston FC B 2


 


REMAINING WEEKEND GAMES:


 


First Division


Sun, May 13 CS St Jean De Vianney 2 pm Montreal Impact Academy vs. York Region Shooters


Sun, May 13 Centennial Stadium 8 pm Toronto Croatia vs. Brantford Galaxy