Peter-Profeit nets four as Mic Mac runs over Quantum
Paul Peter-Profeit led Mic Mac Toyota with four goals as they defeated Quantum Machine Works 6-1 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Monday.
Paul Peter-Profeit led Mic Mac Toyota with four goals as they defeated Quantum Machine Works 6-1 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Monday.
Matthew Noseworthy added two goals for Mic Mac.
Joel Chevarrie had the lone goal for Quantum. The MVP for Mic Mac was Cody Curlew and the MVP for Quantum was Chevarrie.
In other 13-and-under soccer games Monday, it was:
YO 17 Human Services 7
Northwestel High Speed Internet 1
Devon Blanchard fired three goals for YO 17 Human Services as his team trouced Northwestel High Speed Internet.
Jordan MacKenzie added two goals for Human Services while Luke Henderson and Erin Eady had singles.
Grant McWatters scored the lone goal for Northwestel. The MVP for Human Services was Blanchard and the MVP for Northwestel was Richard Hill.
Yukon Office Supplies 3
Arctic Sheet Metal 1
Jimmy Semaschuk scored at least one goal for Yukon Office Supplies as they snuck past Arctic Sheet Metal.
Complete scoring information for Office Supplies was not available.
David Hemmings had the lone goal for Arctic. The MVP for Office Supplies was Duncan Smith and the MVP for Arctic was Michael Hemmings.
Qualita Cleaners 4
Alcan Adjusters 0
Kevin Pike recorded a hattrick for Qualita Cleaners as they shut out Alcan Adjusters.
Coty Fraser added a goal for Qualita. The MVP for the Cleaners was Josh Bill and the MVP for Alcan was Logan Kleedehn.
Northland Beverages 3
Remax 2
Travis O'Neill, Shea Hierlihy and Jared Dennis provided the offense for Northland Beverages as they edged Remax.
Colby Knowler and Graeden Ferguson replied for Remax. The MVP for Northland was Jackson Morrison and the MVP for Remax was Steven Richards.
18-and-under coed soccer
Sorrento Systems 4
Whitehorse Esso 3
Jimmy Gattie and Annie Sessford netted two goals apiece for Sorrento Systems as they narrowly defeated Whitehorse Esso.
Paul Fraughton, Chantel Beaudin and Jocelyne Ponsicon scored for Esso.
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