FRIDAY VICTORIES FOR SC WATERLOO AND CSC MISSISSAUGA

FRIDAY VICTORIES FOR SC WATERLOO AND CSC MISSISSAUGA

SC Waterloo defeated Serbian White Eagles 3-1 and CSC Mississauga won the local derby against rivals Real Mississauga by a 2-1 score, two games in the CSL First Division Friday night.

Midfielder Emilio Estervez opened the scoring for visiting SC Waterloo almost immediately following the kickoff in windy conditions at Centennial Stadium. The 1-0 lead held up most of the remainder of the first half until Waterloo defender Sven Arapovic made it 2-0 at 45 minutes, his third goal of the season. It was 2-0 at half-time.

Serbian White Eagles’ defender Goran Kamber reduced the lead to 2-1 at 55 minutes, beating Waterloo goalkeeper Marko Jelic with a header off a Milos Scepanovic free kick.

Adis Hasecic struck the third goal for Waterloo at 89 minutes, a well-taken drive from 30 yards that caught the net just inside the far right post and the 3-1 score held until the final whistle. It was Hasecic’s fifth goal of the campaign.

Waterloo finished the game with 10 men after defender Vladimir Zelenbaba was shown the red card for Violent Conduct by referee Marcos Jaramillo.

Waterloo improve to 7-5-2 WLT for 23 points in fourth position in the standings following the victory, while Serbian White Eagles remain in 6 th  place with a 5-5-4 record for 19 points.

CSC Mississauga forward Pero Menalo opened the scoring at 33 minutes for a 1-0 lead against local rivals Real Mississauga at the Hershey Centre and it was 1-0 at the break.

Mauricio Konjic made it 2-0 for CSC Mississauga at 60 minutes and Real Mississauga player-coach Krum Bibishikov cut the lead to 2-1 with a drive from 35 yards that found the corner. It was a 2-1 score at the final whistle and a first win for CSC Mississauga in its inaugural CSL season.

CSC Mississauga has a 1-12-2 record for 5 points and ninth in the standings, while Real Mississauga is at 3-10-2 for 11 points in seventh position in the table.

There are four First Division matches scheduled for Sunday when Serbian White Eagles travel to RIM Park for a clash with SC Waterloo at 7 pm, Hamilton City is at home at the Heritage Field against Brantford Galaxy also at 7, Ukraine United will play their final regular season match and wanting to win by a margin of four or more goals in a First Division title decider against CSC Mississauga at Centennial Stadium, that’s at 7 pm and Real Mississauga will host Scarborough SC at the Hershey Centre, kickoff is 8.30 pm