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Jude Lemoine scores three for Underhill Geomatics in U-9 Soccer League game

Brandon Barrett also had a great game for Underhill, scoring twice to help the team to a 7-2 victory over Mobile Maintenance in U-9 Soccer League on Tuesday.

By Whitehorse Star on January 18, 2008

Brandon Barrett also had a great game for Underhill, scoring twice to help the team to a 7-2 victory over Mobile Maintenance in U-9 Soccer League on Tuesday.

U-9 Soccer: Jan. 15


Underhill Geomatics Ltd. 7, Mobile Maintenance 2

Other goal scorers for Underhill included Thomas Tokic and MVP Malorie Hanson, who each scored once.

Mobile Maintenance goal scorers were Mackenzie Shaw and Quinn Pierce, while their MVP was Ben McKelland.


Dirkbuilt Contracting 2,

Physio Plus 1

Jonas Leas scored both goals for Dirkbuilt, while Tristan Rentmeister was named as MVP.

Physio Plus's lone goal scorer was Riley Smoler and Elias Sagar was named as the team's MVP.


Murraya Dental 4,

Northern Denture 3

Aidon Johnson scored twice for Murraya Dental and was named MVP, while Sean Clarke and Skyler Bryant each finished with one goal in the win.

Ryan Hindson scored all three goals for Northern Denture and was named the team's MVP.


Pelly Construction 3,

Mosi Oa Tunya Montessori 2

Christian Ouimet, Liam Adel and Matthew Cooper each scored a goal for Pelly Construction, while Sierra Link was named the team's MVP.

Mosi Oa Tunya Montessori's goal scorers were MVP Fayne O' Donovan and Graydon McDonnell.

U-11 Soccer: Jan. 15


Assante 6,

Brower Claims Canada 2

Peter Jo Jensen played an outstanding game for Assante, scoring four goals, while Tygg Jensen and Brett Nichol each scored twice.

Patrick Scott was named as Assante's MVP.

Brett Nichol scored both goals for Brower, while Elijah Ens was named as team MVP.


Better Bodies 5,

Jacob's Industries 0

Landon Worsfold led the way in team scoring for Better Bodies with two goals, while MVP Tristan Walsh, Noah Kitchen and Tia Oster each scored once.


Physio Plus 4, The Deli 3

Ross McBee scored the most goals for Physio Plus with three, while MVP Peter Jacob and Liam Evans each scored once in the win.

Ryley Johnson, Joshua Larouch and Dalia Jordan each scored once for The Deli, while Samantha Wintemute was named as the team MVP.


Austring 4, Tim Horton's 1

It was a total team effort for Austring in their game against Tim Horton's.

Goal scorers on the team included Nicola Lazeo- Fairman, Aidan Uiterwaal, Noah vonFlotow and David Grove, who each scored once.

The team's MVP was Louis Kedziora.

Tim Horton's lone goal scorer was Nicholas Dobush, while Louis Kedziora was named as the team's MVP.


Sportslife 3, Kaltire 1

Brendon Gendron played an incredible game for Sportslife, scoring a hat trick, while Lestate Billy was named as the team MVP.

Zack Heynan netted the only goal for Kaltire and Cody Sims was named the team's MVP in the loss.

U-15: Jan. 15


Energy North 13,

Coldwell Banker 7

Mac Potter had an incredible five-goal game for Energy North, while William Thomson and Tyson Baxter each scored a hat trick to help the team get the win.

Robbie Borud also played a great game, scoring twice, while Jenna Blanchette was named as the team's MVP.

Brett Hills scored four goals for Coldwell Banker, while Michael Donohoe finished with two.

Dillon Vickerman scored the remaining goal and Matthew Blum was named MVP.

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