Borsa nets four as Sportslife ties Zip Transport
Tanner Borsa had a huge game for Sportslife, booting four goals as his team settled for a 5-5 draw with Zip Transport in 11-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday.
Tanner Borsa had a huge game for Sportslife, booting four goals as his team settled for a 5-5 draw with Zip Transport in 11-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday.
Brendan Gendron added a single for Sportslife and was named MVP.
Samantha Burgis and Andrew Scoffin replied for Zip with two goals apiece while Will Rees also hit the twine. Their MVP was Moya Painter.
In other U-11 games Wednesday, it was:
Kopper King 3
Canacord Capital 1
Alidas Jamnicky picked up a pair of goals for Kopper King as they prevailed over Canacord Capital.
Jarrett Malchow also found the back of the net for KK while Jamnicky was awarded MVP.
Chase Hobbis scored the lone goal for Canacord and Kyle Wallace took MVP honours.
Boston Pizza 5
Aurora Geoscience 2
Jared Steinbach recorded a hat trick for Boston Pizza as they overpowered Aurora Geoscience.
Jono Runions and Ryan Chippett chipped in singles for BP while Camile Galloway received the nod for MVP, after setting up two goals and playing strong defence.
Kyle Lowes and Jordan King provided the offence for Aurora while Rachelle Kinvig earned MVP with her speed and play at both defence and forward.
Clearview Auto Glass 7
The Deli 2
Roan Evan-Ehricht led Clearview Auto Glass with three goals as his team downed The Deli.
Wyatt Gale added a pair of markers for Clearview while Kirsten Smith and Bohdi Elias contributed singles.
Kaitlyn Mitchell posted both goals for The Deli.
The MVP for Clearview was Elias while the MVP for The Deli was Jake Najootli.
10-and-under Coed Soccer
Wintemute Electric 4
Henry Gulch Exploration 0
Scoring came from all corners for Wintemute Electric as they blanked Henry Gulch Exploration.
Sam Wintemute, Howard Coyne, Brendan Irish and Michael Asp supplied the offence for the electric crew.
The MVP for Wintemute was Morgan Madden while the MVP for Henry Gulch was Alex Maltais.
Coates Services 5
Mosi Oa Tunya Montessori 1
Etienne Geoffrey and Kyle Jacobs kicked in two goals apiece for Coates Services as they ousted Mosi Oa Tunya Montessori.
Manuel Kennedy Kuiper also scored for Coates while Geoffrey was named MVP.
Ceyenne Spenner notched the lone goal for M.O.T.M. and was also their MVP.
Tim Hortons 3
Physio Plus 1
It was a complete team effort for Tim Hortons as they defeated Physio Plus.
Josh Larouche, Gavin Young and Odessa Beatty hit the twine for Tim Hortons, with Beatty also picking up MVP honours.
Hanna Milner had the lone marker for Physio and was also awarded MVP.
Norcope 5
Medicine Chest Pharmacy 0
There was no score through the first half of this contest, but then Hanna Atmanspacher-Wirth found the back of the net for Norcope and her team rolled on from there.
Chris Torgerson netted an additional three goals for Norcope while Elijah Ens had a single.
The MVP for Norcope was Atmanspacher-Wirth while the MVP for Medicine Chest was Tyson Hope, who recorded a shutout in net through the first half.
Tuesday's Results
15-and-under Coed Soccer
Audette Construction 7
Energy North 6
Tyler Audette netted three goals for Audette Construction as his team came out on top in an offensive battle with Energy North.
Henry Kedziora added a pair of markers for Audette while Linea Eby and Jonathon Quarton chipped in singles.
Dakota Couch replied for Energy North with a hat trick while Ben Kinvig, Mac Potter and Kyle Bowers also scored.
The MVP for Audette was Dwight Hardisty while the MVP for Energy North was Korbyn Gendron.
13-and-under Coed Soccer
Qualita Cleaners 8
Kal Tire 0
Both of these teams were short a few players, although Kal Tire more so.
They played the game with fewer players to make things fair, and Qualia loaned Travis Pumphrey to Kal Tire at the end of the game to try and make things interesting.
Before switching sides, Pumphrey notched four goals for Qualita. Brayden Kulych, Kieran Small, Eric Bookless and James Boyle also hit the twine for Qualita.
The MVP for Qualita was Taylor Klippenstein while the MVP for Kal Tire was not provided.
High Calibre Contracting 4
Woodhouse Business Consulting 3
Mary Bennett claimed a pair of goals for High Calibre Consulting as they snuck past Woodhouse Business Consulting.
Michael Hare and Felix Bouchard added singles for High Calibre while Hare was named MVP.
Max Melvin-McNutt, Kiana Palamar and Adrian Blythe supplied the offence for Woodhouse. Their MVP was Jared Worsfold.
Alpine Bakery 6
Bumper to Bumper 3
Six different players got in on the scoring action for Alpine Bakery, as they doubled Bumper to Bumper.
Dylan Sands, Brandon Langenhan, Rayne Schwinghammer, Rowan Huggard, Brandon Gullison and Sabrina Clark picked up singles for Alpine.
Curtis Hills booted a pair of goals for Bumper while Jesse Cebuliak also scored.
The MVP for Alpine was Gullison while the MVP for Bumper was Tristan Olynyk.
Nine-and-under Coed Soccer
Mobile Maintenance 6
Surgical Incisions 2
Mackenzie and Alex (no last names provided) led Mobile Maintenace with two goals apiece as they beat Surgical Incisions.
Liam and Quin (no last names provided) also scored for Mobile.
Devon had both goals for Surgical.
The MVPs were not available.
Mic Mac Toyota 4
Dirkbuilt Contracting 3
Riley Smoler collected three goals for Mic Mac Toyota as they edged Dirkbuilt Contracting.
Kelcy Armstrong added a single for Mic Mac.
Tristan Rentmeister, Graydon McDonnell and Logan Harris supplied the goals for Dirkbuilt.
The MVPs were not available.
Dave's Cleaning 4
Peak Fitness 4
Ben McClelland and Jack Blisner notched two goals apiece for Dave's Cleaning as they tied Peak Fitness.
Jamie McLeish, Ryan Edwards, Levi Johnson and Alexis Gee replied for Peak.
The MVPs were not available.
White Pass & Yukon Route 3
Taylor Construction 1
Caleb Marsh, Spencer Lessard and Andrew Brandt contributed goals for White Pass & Yukon Route as they denied Taylor Construction.
Alex Vanderkley found the back of the net for Taylor.
The MVPs were not available.
Eight-and-under Coed Soccer
The MVPs for Tuesday were:
Whitehorse Naturopathic
Centre
Loga Morris
Underhill Geomatics
Brandon Barrett
Midnight Sun Alpaca
Thomas Tokic
DHL Dragons
Hanna Bjork Anderson
Budget Rent a Car
James (no last name provided)
Kal Tire
Sarah Leslie
Seven-and-under Coed Soccer
The MVPs for Tuesday were:
Vector Research
Sam Flemming and Bryn Peterson
Shaske & Zeiner Appraisal
Harrison Bredy and Derek Hennings
MacKay LLP
Shayla Bierlmeier and
Mikayla Steinbach
Physio Plus
Liam Kearns and Ona Towes
The Electrical Shop
Dylan Cozens and Sydney Pumphrey
Locksmith Services
Amanda Thomson and
Elias Vallevand
All Terrane Mineral Exploration
Nathan Abel and Cole Wykes
Rodan Air Maintenance
Nathaniel Greenshields and Marek Henderson-Pekarik
Bean North
Sasha King and Breanne Stag
Plantation Flowers & Gifts
Brieaunna Delisle and Blake Troyer
Monday's Results
18-and-under Coed Soccer
Yukon Outfitters 3
Peterson Contracting 1
Kevin Pike recorded a hat trick for Yukon Outfitters, helping his team defeat Peterson Contracting.
For his achievements, Pike was named Outfitters' MVP.
Aaron Holway scored the lone Peterson Contracting goal while Chantelle Bergeron was named their MVP.
Office Supply 3
Assante Financial 0
Office Supply got their first goal early, when Assante Financial was undermanned, then scored two more goals in the second half.
Markus Liebau, Michael Hemmings and Dayna Thompson all posted singles for Office Supply while their MVP was Maricio Ruiz.
Assante's MVP was Jerrod Kreft.
Metro Chrysler 7
Territorial Auto Parts 3
Stephen Dynes, Lee Hawkings, and Kyle Levia collected two goals apiece for Metro Chrysler as they overpowered Territorial Auto Parts.
Riley Tobin chipped in a single for Metro while their MVP was Logan Potter for his defence.
Jeremy Nugent netted two goals for Territorial while Michael Abbott also scored. Their MVP was not submitted.
12-and-under Coed Soccer
Silver Spoke Adventures 3
Rafter A Ranch 3
Mike Wintemute knocked in all three goals for Silver Spoke Adventures as they settled for a draw with Rafter A Ranch.
Martin Seely replied for Rafter with a pair of markers while Tyrell Hope had one.
The MVP for Silver Spoke was Calahan Guidolin while the MVP for Rafter was Emily Dorosz.
Fountain Tire 7
Whitehorse Star 1
Adam Waddington, Sebastien Lane and Logan Frasher led Fountain Tire with two goals apiece as they denied the Whitehorse Star.
Megan Lanigan also scored for Fountain while Chrissy Anderson was awarded MVP.
Owen Hedstrom-Langford got the Star on the board while Dustin Charlie was their MVP.
Quarton & Sutherland 4
Re/Max 1
Liam Janke and Dominic Korn each claimed a pair of goals for Quarton & Sutherland as they downed Re/Max.
Graham Mainer-Pearson hit the twine for Re/Max.
The MVP for Q&S was Emily Wilson while the MVP for the realty squad was Kasey Fernandez.
11-and-under Coed Soccer
Boston Pizza 6
EVF Fuelwood 0
Ryan Chippett booted three goals for Boston Pizza as his team shut out EVF Fuelwood.
Jared Steinbach, Brayden Pye and Jono Runions added singles for BP.
The MVP for BP was Felix Russell for his stellar goaltending while the MVP for EVF was Nicola Fairman.
Six-and-under Coed Soccer
Salvation Army
MVP Jamie Bhullar
STAR Sean Naylor
Coldwell Banker
MVP Bryce Anderson
STAR Brett Walchuk
Yukon Powder Hound Kickers
MVP Isaac Williamson
STAR Cameron Maguire
Lake Laberge Lions
MVP Tyra Chippett
STAR Brandon Peteiski
Jacobs Industries
MVP Joseph Coyne
STAR Hanna Jacobs
M&M Meatballs
MVP Dana Sellars
STAR Teighan Quaile
The Eagles
MVP Ben Shier
STAR Adam Hynes
Thursday, May 10 Results
Seven-and-under Coed Soccer
The MVPs for Thursday were:
Vector Research
Julian Beairsto and Ewan Campbell
Shaske & Zeiner Appraisal
Luke Bakica and Destyn Aird
Physio Plus
Geogia Gaw and Brandon Kozmen
All Terrane Mineral Exploration
Kathleen Lanigan and Ted Schulze
Roadan Air Maintenance
Rene Koep and Max Zapavinuk
Bean North
Mathew Blakesley and Micoh Hildes
Tots Coed Soccer
Yukon Truck Excavating
Emma Philpott had a great time on opening night.
AFD Fuels
'Soccer Stars' were Josh Zaccarelli and Tangelia Campbell.
Yukon Alaska Log Homes
Players of the week were Kate Vrena-Willis for her super effort and Lowell Decook for great ball handling.
Boston Pizza
The 'Star of the Game' was Beth Pender.
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