East West, Audette record shutouts in U-15 soccer
Cameron Weekes scored the only goal East West Health Centre would need, as they held on to blank EBA Engineering 1-0 in 15-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
Cameron Weekes scored the only goal East West Health Centre would need, as they held on to blank EBA Engineering 1-0 in 15-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.
Max Parker received the nod as MVP for East West while Katie Lowey was named MVP for EBA.
In the other U-15 game Thursday, it was:
Audette Construction 8
Alkan Air 0
Jonathan Quarton and Stephen Harlow booted two goals apiece for Audette Construction as they grounded Alkan Air.
Brittany Banks, Tyler Audette, Cole Pereira and Henry Kedziora chipped in singles for the construction crew while Jazmine Carey was awarded MVP.
The MVP for Alkan was Kiera Schoffield.
13-and-under Coed Soccer
Woodhouse Business Consulting 5
Alpine Bakery 4
A great team effort allowed Woodhouse Business Consulting to prevail against Alpine Bakery, despite the fact Woodhouse was down two players in the first half.
Max Melvin-McNutt notched a pair of markers for the consulting squad while Gibson Pearson, Adrian Blythe and William Thomson also hit the twine.
Dylan Sands replied for Alpine with two goals of his own while Josh Hansen and Branden Langenhan each tacked on one.
The MVP for Woodhouse was Melvin-McNutt, who played a great two-way game all night, while the MVP for Alpine was Cole Anderson.
High Calibre Contracting 4
Qualita Cleaners 0
Michael Hare kicked in a pair of goals for High Calibre Contracting as they denied Qualita Cleaners.
Felix Bouchard and Dylan Carruthers contributed singles for High Calibre while Danny Martin Guhl was awarded MVP.
The MVP for Qualita was Taylor Klippenstein.
Bumper to Bumper 12
Kal Tire 4
Tristan Olynyk and Jesse Cebuliak led the offensive charge for Bumper to Bumper, each netting an impressive five goals, as they overpowered Kal Tire.
Kelsey Smeeton and Michael Hunter also scored for Bumper while Nicole Bendera took MVP honours.
Tyler Wiens picked up two goals for Kal Tire while Chris Tishes and Garet Heynen also found the back of the net. Their MVP was Breyen Wiens.
Nine-and-under Coed Soccer
Mic Mac Toyota 5
Surgical Incisions 2
Riley Smoler collected a hat trick for Mic Mac Toyota as they downed Surgical Incisions.
Megan Banks and Matthew Butler added singles for Mic Mac.
Elias and Matthew (no last names provided) scored for Surgical.
The MVPs were not available.
Dirkbuilt Contracting 7
Dave's Cleaning 3
Graydon McDonnell had a big game for Dirkbuilt Contracting, posting three goals, as his team claimed victory over Dave's Cleaning.
Logan Harris and Tristan Rentmeister chipped in two goals apiece for Dirkbuilt.
Ben McClelland and Jack Blisner claimed goals for Dave's.
The MVPs were not provided.
Mobile Maintenance 7, Taylor Construction 1
Eight-and-under Coed Soccer
The MVPs for Thursday were as follows:
Whitehorse Naturopathic Centre Brad Fike, for lots of great hustle.
Underhill Geomatics Jamie King, for her solid defensive play.
Midnight Sun Alpaca Francis Reid, for excellent awareness and being able to anticipate plays.
Murraya Dental Allysha Gullison, because her focus and fairplay was outstanding.
DHL Dragons Katrina Specth.
Seven-and-under Coed Soccer
The MVPs for Thursday were as follows:
Physio Plus
Benjamin Hureau and
Liam Mather
Electrical Shop
Dylan Kindervater and
Sydney Pumphrey
Vector Research
Simon Kishchuk and
Odessa O'Brien
Shaske&Zeiner Appraisal
Jordyn Cowan and Trenten Hope
Wednesday's Results
12-and-under Coed Soccer
Fountain Tire 2
Silver Spoke Adventures 1
Logan Frasher notched both goals for Fountain Tire as they snuck past Silver Spoke Adventures in a tight battle.
Mike Wintemute replied for Silver Spoke.
The MVP for the tire crew was Karine Potvin while the MVP for Silver Spoke was Ashton Schaber.
Re/Max 4
Whitehorse Star 4
Elliot Berg led Re/Max with a pair of markers as his team settled for a draw with the Whitehorse Star.
Juliana Campbell and Matthew Smith added singles for Re/Max while Jessica Christiansen received the nod as MVP.
Owen Hedstrom-Langford, Dion Burton, Nigel Sinclair-Eckert and Kevin McLachlin supplied the offence for the Star. Their MVP was Heather Clarke.
Rafter A Ranch 6
Quarton & Sutherland 1
Tyrell Hope and Matthew McCarthy recorded two goals apiece for Rafter A Ranch as they beat Quarton & Sutherland.
Riley Andrew and Tyler Koenen also scored for Rafter while Gage Preece was named MVP.
Heiko Nyland claimed the lone goal for Q&S while Dominic Korn was awarded MVP.
18-and-under Coed Soccer
Office Supply Centre 5
Metro Chrysler 4
Jeff Gartshore and Markus Liebau each booted a pair of goals for Office Supply Centre as they narrowly defeated Metro Chrysler.
David Hemmings tacked on a goal for Office Supply while Dana Thompson took MVP honours.
Kyle Levia and Riley Tobin contributed two goals apiece for Metro while Janelle Greer was named their MVP.
Assante Financial 3
Peterson Contracting 2
Sam Kumar knocked in two goals for Assante Financial as his team edged Peterson Contracting.
Michael Fisher also scored for Assante while Helena Tlen was awarded MVP.
Aaron Holway and Katelyn Peterson hit the twine for Peterson while Kynan MacIntyre was named MVP.
Coaches 4
Players 3
In a fun, practice game, the coaches of both Yukon Outfitters Association and Territorial Auto Parts took on the players, with the coaches prevailing in the end.
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