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.
Alexander Rickett increased the lead to 3-0 when he beat
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
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,
Remaining games this weekend:
FIRST DIVISION
Sun, Aug 26 CS
Sun, Aug 26 Univ. of
Sun, Aug 26 Centennial Stadium 8 PM