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Bite-size league finishes season with star players

The Bite Size soccer league has finished up for the season following Thursday night's play, but other divisions continue in Whitehorse Minor Soccer action.

By Annalee Grant on June 11, 2010

The Bite Size soccer league has finished up for the season following Thursday night's play, but other divisions continue in Whitehorse Minor Soccer action.

Here are the individual division scores for the month of June.

Thursday, June 10

Bite Size

Pacific Northwest – dark blue

Player of the day: Markus Simmer

Star of the team: Will Taylor

Most Improved: Kalie Bennett

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Shoppers Drug Mart – maroon

Player of the day: Allyson Bonilla

Star of the team: Mackenzie Keefer

Most Improved: Liam Keesey

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M.A. Saints – yellow

Player of the day: Dylan Gerwing

Star of the team: Ryder Brulotte

Most Improved: Coltan Bryenton

– – –

Wednesday, June 9

U-11

La Bicicletta 8, Home Sweet Home Baking 2

Sarah Gauvin was awarded most valuable player for Wednesday night's game for her outstanding goaltending in the second half that helped keep her teams goals-against to only 2 against Home Sweet Home Bakery.

Scoring for La Bicicletta: Tomas Tokic, Cruz Goodman (4), Tyler MacDougall (2) and Alex Coyne.

Scoring for Home Sweet Home: Xander Erdman, Malorie Hanson.

MVP:

Natasha Elliot, Home Sweet Home

Sarah Gauvin, La Bicicletta

– – –

Monday, June 7

La Bicicletta 3, Murraya Dental 2

Heavy rain didn't stop La Bicicletta from turning up the heat against Murraya Dental in their first victory of the week. Murraya got off to a quick lead early on, but were overtaken by a hat trick from Cruz Goodman.

Scoring for La Bicicletta: Cruz Goodman (3)

Scoring for Murraya Dental: Logan Morris and Mathew Cooper

MVP:

Katarina Wirth – La Bicicletta

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Midnight Sun Alpacas 2, Murraya Dental 2

It was a tie game for Midnight Sun and Murraya on June 2, but that didn't mean it wasn't an exciting one. Both goals for each team were scored by one player a piece.

Scoring for Midnight Sun: Jonas Leas (2)

Scoring for Murraya: Ryan Troke (2)

MVP

Ali Nordahl – Midnight Sun

Argus Huggard – Murraya

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Impact Well Drilling 4, La Bicicletta 2

La Bicicletta were unable to make up the two-goal lead to beat Impact Well Drilling on June 2. Impact's Skyler and Cayley Bryant shared MVP honours for their goal-scoring efforts.

Scoring for Impact: Alysha Gullison, Cayley Sparks and Skylar Bryant (2)

Scoring for La Bicicletta: Chloe Milenk (2)

MVP

Skyler Bryant and Cayley Sparks – Impact Well Drilling

Cruz Goodman – La Bicicletta

– – –

Tuesday, June 8

U-12

Whitepass Yukon Route 7, Dirkbuilt 4

Whitepass finally got what they were after following a winless drought they finally snapped against Dirkbuilt on Tuesday night.

Scoring for Whitepass: Gabriel Nadon (3), Graydon McDonnell (2), Niko Rodden and Sam Logan

Scoring for Dirkbuilt: Tristan Rentmeister (2) and Ashley Lafontaine (2)

MVP

Ryan MacDonald – Whitepass

Andrew Lefebvre – Dirkbuilt

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PropertyGuys.com 5, Whitepass Yukon Route 4

Damien Homis was honoured as PropertyGuys.com's MVP for his movement with the ball, solid positioning and returning to his position in time for the next play.

Scoring for PropertyGuys.com: Mikaela Ponsioen (3) and Mackenzie Shaw (2)

Scoring for Whitepass: Gabriel Nadon, Graydon McDonnell (2) and Ryan MacDonald

MVP

Damien Homis – PropertyGuys

Ian Hogeboom – Whitepass

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Monday, June 7

U-10

All Terrane 3, Tony Gaws Team 1

All Terrane earned a two goal lead over Tony Gaws and kept it for the win Monday night.

Scoring for All Terrane: Tyler Milton, Mason Bramadat and Gary Schulze

Scoring for Tony Gaws: Arshera Shoustari

MVP

Mason Bramadat – All Terrane

Austin Hayduck – Tony Gaws

– – –

Thursday, June 3

U-9

Coates Services Yukon Ltd. 3, Taiga Medical 0

Coates managed to hold Taiga Medical to a shutout on June 3.

Scoring for Coates: Darcey Larochelle, Wyatt Peterson and Hannah Jacobs

MVP

Manas Toews – Coates

David Herdia – Taiga

– – –

Subway 6, Precision 0

Subway had another shutout in U-9 soccer action on June 3 against Precision.

Scoring for Subway: Mackenzie Cameron, Jarod McCulloch (4) and Abed Rajab

MVP

Kyle Stockley – Subway

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