Whitehorse Daily Star

Copier sneaks past Firth

Riley Smith led Klondike Copier with four goals as they narrowly defeated T.A. Firth 7-5 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.

By Whitehorse Star on May 19, 2005

Riley Smith led Klondike Copier with four goals as they narrowly defeated T.A. Firth 7-5 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Tuesday.

Travis Borsa, Travis Olynyk and Kyah Parent added single for Copier.

Daniel Arnold replied for Firth with a pair of markers while Riley Simpson-Fowler, Alex Lindsey and Ryan Lane also found the back of the net.

The MVP for Copier was Borsa while the MVP for Firth was Sara Fabro-Swizdaryk.

In other 13-and-under soccer games, it was:

Pepsi 3

Quarton & Sutherland 3

It was a complete team effort for Pepsi as they managed to tie Quarton & Sutherland, despite being down 3-0 at one point.

Alex Robinson, Janelle Greer and Brett Hills led the comeback for Pepsi with a goal apiece.

Jono Quarton, Logan Fink and Antony Hudson-Gagnon provided the offence for Q&S.

The MVP for Pepsi was Daniel Legoffe while the MVP for Q&S was not provided.

Pine Plumbing 5

RCMP Drug Awareness 3

Scoring came from all corners for Pine Plumbing as they overpowered RCMP Drug Awareness.

Scott McWhinnie, Cale Bechtel, Chris Whynot, Tanner Hougen and David Ratcliff hit the twine for Pine.

Alex Bouchard, Jon Hodgins and Logan Gray notched goals for the RCMP.

The MVP for Pine was Bechtel while the MVP for the RCMP was Bouchard.

Nine-and-under Coed Soccer

Clearview Auto Glass 4

Versatile Rentals 0

Cassandra Ponsioen, Dylan Reed, David Grove and Emile St. Pierre scored for Clearview Auto Glass as they shut out Versatile Rentals.

The MVP for Clearview was Dylan Armstrong, for great defence, while the MVP for Versatile was Ryan Thibodeau, for excellent goaltending.

Great Northern Oil 5

WHTV 4

Andrew Scoffin recorded a hat trick for Great Northern Oil as they edged WHTV.

Michael Bennett and Kanoa Jones added singled for Great Northern.

Ryan Chippett picked up a pair of goals for WHTV while Adam Waddington and Josh Harlow each had one.

The MVP for Great Northern was April Schultz while the MVP for WHTV was Darian Field.

Hougen's Sportslodge 4

Pizza Hut 1

Ty Edmonds and Brendyn Gendron netted two goals apiece for Hougen's Sportslodge as they downed Pizza Hut.

Chase Hobbis claimed the lone goal for the pizza crew.

The MVP for Hougen's was Jai (no last name given) while the MVP for Pizza Hut was Eryn Thornton.

Riverfront Physiotherapy 3

Alcan Air 1

Tanner Borsa booted two goals for Riverfront Physiotherapy as they were victorious over Alcan Air.

Peter Joe Jensen tacked on a marker for Riverfront.

Lindsay Eby notched the lone goal for Alcan. The MVP for Riverfront was Moya Painter while the MVP for Riverfront was Eby.

The Deli 3

Sale Salvage 1

Wyatt Gale collected two goals for the Deli as they beat Sale Salvage.Braeden Paun-Burnett added a goal for the Deli.

Jared Malchow had the lone goal for Sale. The MVP for the Deli was Brhy Romat while the MVP for Sale was Brittany Au.

Eight-and-under Coed Soccer

Here are the MVPs for Tuesday's games:

G.E. Janitorial Damien Terry and Trygg Jensen

Nahanni Paving Zoe Painter and Tessa Park

Norcope Austin Bourque

Fitzsimmons Driving School Ian Hansen

Yukon Outfitters Association Joshua Larouche

CIBC Hailey Patterson and Dawn Bohmer

Monday's Results

18-and-under Coed Soccer

Sorrento Systems 5

John's Auto Repair 2

Willie Quarton posted a hat trick for Sorrento Systems as they defeated John's Auto Repair.

Lucas Kitchen and Amber Saunders added markers for Sorrento.

Neil Chambers and Nick Mauro scored for John's. The MVPs were not provided.

Plantation Flowers & Gifts 4

Salvation Army 3

Plantation Flowers & Gifts lent two players to the Salvation Army, and it came back to haunt them in the end as they lost by a goal.

David Hall, Michael Fraughton, Trevor Hookham and Plantation's Josh Barichello who scored the winner found the back of the net for the Army.

The scorers for the Army were not available.

The MVP for Plantation was Chris Legoffe while the MVP for the Army was not provided.

Versatile Rentals 3

Mic Mac Motors 1

Tayo Dickson, Ale Dickson and Jake Jacobs provided the offence for Versatile Rentals as they denied Mic Mac Motors.

Brad Gustafson kicked in the lone goal for Mic Mac. The MVP for Versatile was Erin Borgford while the MVP for Mic Mac was Chase Wolsynuk.

Medicine Chest Pharmacy 5

MacKay LLP 2

David Stephens netted a pair of goals for Medicine Chest Pharmacy as they overpowered MacKay LLP.

Chris Vance, Dillon Vickerman and Jeff Bell also scored for Medicine Chest.

Theoren Richards and Caleb Kelly picked up the goals for MacKay.

The MVP for Medicine Chest was Stephanie Bowie while the MVP for MacKay was Fiona Aziza.

The Deli 1

Kilrich Industries 1

Robbie Borud recorded the goal for the Deli as they settled for a draw with Kilrich Industries.

Brett Ens replied for Kilrich.

The MVP for the Deli was Stephanie Pike while the MVP for Kilrich was Warran Huber.

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