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Clarke nets four as Ruby Range downs Heritage

Sean Clarke led Ruby Range Outfitters with four goals as they defeated Heritage North 5-2 in seven-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday. Kelcy Armstrong added a marker for Ruby Range.

By Whitehorse Star on February 2, 2006

Sean Clarke led Ruby Range Outfitters with four goals as they defeated Heritage North 5-2 in seven-and-under coed soccer action Wednesday.

Kelcy Armstrong added a marker for Ruby Range.

Jacob Dionne and Malorie Hanson found the back of the net for Heritage.

The MVP for Ruby Range was Armstrong while the MVP for Heritage was Hanson.

In the other seven-and-under soccer game Wednesday, it was:

Plantation Flowers & Gifts 4

The Electrical Shop 1

The goal scorers for Plantation Flowers & Gifts were not available.

Graydon McDonnell kicked in the lone goal for the Electrical Shop.

The MVP for Plantation was not available while the MVP for Electrical was Jessica Gilchrist.

16-and-under Coed Soccer

Dandelion Dental 10

Pepsi 9

Josh Hanrath recorded a hat trick for Dandelion Dental in their offensive shootout with Pepsi.

Stephen Dynes and Logan Potter added two goals apiece for Dandelion while Mallory Collins, Andrew Walchuk and Wayne DuPont collected singles.

Cory Birckel booted four goals for Pepsi while David Hemmings picked up three. Paul Profeit and Michael Hemmings also scored.

The MVP for Dandelion was Collins while the MVP for Pepsi was Devon Armstrong.

Pristine Auto Care 10

Alcan Adjusters 6

Kyle Levia was on fire for Pristine Auto Care, netting six goals, as his team overpowered Alcan Adjusters.

Josh Scheffen tacked on a pair of markers for Pristine while Courtney Grant and Esther Worthington each claimed one.

Daniel Staley, Aaron Holway and Shea Hierlihy each grabbed two goals for Alcan.

The MVP for Pristine was Levia while the MVP for Alcan was Kelsey McHugh.

Dave's Cleaning 6

Yukon Electrical 1

Cody Morrison had a huge game for Dave's Cleaning, posting four goals, as his team downed Yukon Electrical.

Graeden Ferguson and Jimmy Semaschuk also hit the twine for Dave's.

Ateca Mills provided the lone goal for Electrical.

The MVP for Dave's was Semaschuk while the MVP for Electrical was Amy Andison.

Tuesday's Results

11-and-under Coed Soccer

Bumper to Bumper 8

Kiwanis Club 4

Kurtis Hills notched three goals for Bumper to Bumper as they doubled Kiwanis Club.

Adam Torgerson added a pair of markers for Bumper while Kelsey Smeeton, Jonathon Koltun and Tony Lafferty had singles.

Felix Bouchard, Jessie Cebuliak, Travis Banks and Jenna Bianowski picked up goals for Kiwanis.

The MVP for Bumper was Jessica Christiansen while the MVP for Kiwanis was Bianowski.

CIBC 6

Hougen's Sportslodge 2

Charlie Kedziora grabbed a hat trick for CIBC as they beat Hougen's Sportslodge.

Thomas Pearson-Bouchard tacked on two goals for the bank crew while Thomas Mostyn finished with one.

Colin Kabanak and Youje Blackburn scored for Sportslodge.

The MVP for CIBC was Kedziora while the MVP for Sportslodge was Raymond Emsley.

13-and-under Coed Soccer

Medicine Chest Pharmacy 5

Pine Plumbing 4

It was a complete team effort for Medicine Chest Pharmacy as they snuck past Pine Plumbing.

Helen Hedstrom-Langford kicked in a pair of goals for Medicine Chest while Jaime Whitty, Kyla Marin and Theoren Richards contributed singles.

Jules Lamerton, Kayla Fitzsimmons, Kaiden McIntyre and Ian Wintemute replied for Pine.

The MVP for Medicine Chest was Richards while the MVP for Pine was Maddison Pearson.

East West Health Centre 3

EBA Engineering 3

East West Health Centre started the game with three quick goals by Katie Lowe, Flurin Witschi and Bronwin Beairsto.

Great goaltending in both the first and second halfs kept EBA Engineering in the game. EBA recieved goals from Robbie Borud (two) and Erica Trimble.

The MVP for East West was Witschi while the MVP for EBA was Jack Lanigan.

Intersport 4

AON Reed Stenhouse 3

Brett Hills led Intersport with three goals as they edged AON Reed Stenhouse.

Shannon Thompson also scored for Intersport.

Odette Rivard chipped in a pair of markers for AON while Thomas Mills had one.

The MVP for Intersport was Will Parker while the MVP for AON was Jeff Bell.

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