Whitehorse Daily Star

Jake Charlton scores seven goals in U-7 Soccer League

Jake Charlton had an outstanding game in the U-7 Soccer League, scoring the first five goals for Pelly Construction on Tuesday in the U-7 Soccer League.

By Whitehorse Star on December 10, 2008

Jake Charlton had an outstanding game in the U-7 Soccer League, scoring the first five goals for Pelly Construction on Tuesday in the U-7 Soccer League.


Pelly Construction 10, Jacob's Industries 1

Before the game was over Charlton would add two more in the team's 10-1 win over Jacob's Industries.

Dominic Cheeseman scored twice for Pelly Construction and Damon Kanary added one goal in the victory.

William Lamoine scored the lone goal for Jacob's Industries.

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U-13 Soccer League: Dec. 8

Sportslife 5, Pristine Auto Care 4

It was a closely fought battle on Monday in the U-13 Soccer League between Sportslife and Pristine Auto Care, with the lead going back and forth throughout the game.

When all was said and done, Sportslife was able to win by a score of 5-4.

Owen Hedstrom-Langford led all scorers in the contest, netting a hat trick for the Sportslife in the win.

Riston Annau and Colin Kabanak also contributed to the victory, each booting in one a piece.

The MVP for Sportslife was Stephanie Avery for her solid defense.

Tyler Koenen scored twice for Pristine, while Ti Nordahl and Nicola Lazeo-Fairman each netted a goal.

Pristine Auto Care's MVP was Tynisha Pye.


Better Bodies 6, M & A Yukon Inc. 2

Matthew Smith and Travis Banks scored the bulk of the goals for Better Bodies, with each player netting two in Monday's win over M & A Yukon Inc.

Other goal scorers on Better Bodies included team MVP Tannicka Reeves and Kasey Fernandes.

The two goal scorers on M & A Yukon were Was Landon Worsfold and Noah Kitchen, while J.J. Paul was named as the team's MVP.


U-11 Soccer League: Dec. 8

Coldwell Banker 7, Medicine Chest 1

Coldwell Banker benefitted from the great play of Logan Harris and Graydon McDonnell, who each scored a hat trick in the team's victory over Medicine Chest on Monday in the U-11 Soccer League.

Yuranty Pourier also scored for Coldwell Banker and was named the squad's MVP.

Samual Bonar scored for Medicine Chest and Jenine Vickerman was named as MVP.

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