
Photo by Whitehorse Star
HIGH-SPEED CHASE – RJ Smallwood of Total Soccer Consulting, left, and Elisha Leenders of Take 5 Massage chase a ball in U-15 soccer action at Elijah Smith field Tuesday night. Take 5 Massage won the game 1-0.
Photo by Whitehorse Star
HIGH-SPEED CHASE – RJ Smallwood of Total Soccer Consulting, left, and Elisha Leenders of Take 5 Massage chase a ball in U-15 soccer action at Elijah Smith field Tuesday night. Take 5 Massage won the game 1-0.
The outdoor minor soccer season – which includes about 700 young athletes in Whitehorse – has featured goals aplenty in the early going.
The outdoor minor soccer season – which includes about 700 young athletes in Whitehorse – has featured goals aplenty in the early going.
The following games have been reported:
Under-15
May 23: Dirkbuilt Contracting beat Take 5 Massage 7-5, despite a strong performance from Take 5's Elisha Leenders.
Total Soccer Consulting and Yukon Pump tied 5-5 in the second game of the night, with both Malcolm Muir and David Kirby turning in great efforts.
May 21: Yukon Pump beat Take 5 Massage 6-4 with Nico Rodden and Thea Carey turning in player of the game performances for their respective teams.
Dirkbuilt Contracting beat Total Soccer Consulting 4-1 in the night's second game.
May 16: Yukon Pump hammered Total Soccer Consulting 10-3 with Fabrizio Ramo winning player of the game honours. Xander Erdman turned in a fine effort for the losing side.
Not to be outdone, Dirkbuilt Contracting thumped Take 5 Massage 13-1. Jack Royale was player of the game.
Under-13
May 27: All Terrane Exploration beat Adorna Landscaping 9-5. Gerry Schulze scored four times in the win, while Simon Kischuk added a hat trick and was named team MVP. Ava Cairns-Locke and Leo Bardubitzski added singles.
Arshia Shostari had a hat trick in the loss, with Jamie Philips-Freedman and Daniel Kim adding singles. Nora Vincent-Braun was MVP.
In the second game of the night, Jake Charlton and Jayden Demchuk each scored twice to lead Coates Services to a 5-2 win over The Eagles. Dylan Cozens also scored in the win, while Ewan Campbell was player of the game.
Joseph Coyne and Maddison Nicholson replied in the loss, with Carl Knickle picking up player of the game honours for his team.
May 22: Leo Bardubitzski and Cruz Goodman each sniped hat tricks as All Terrane Exploration beat Coates Services by a 10-goal spread.
Gary Schultze (2), Keegan Bevilacqua (2) and Simon Kishchuk also scored in the win, but it was Mary Londero who took home player of the game honours.
Grace-Anne Janssen got MVP honour for Coates Services, while Jake Charlton scored the only goal in the loss.
In other action, The Eagles beat Fenix House 7-2 on goals by game MVP Bryn Peterson (2), Ben Shier, Reena Coyne, Joseph Coyne, Carl Knickle and Max Zaparinuk.
Abed Rajab (2) and Cody Amoral scored in a losing cause, while Ewan Halliday got team MVP honours.
In the third game, Envirolube topped Adorna Landscaping 5-1 on the strength of Angus Clarke's hat trick. Matthias Hoenisch and Bryce Henderson had the other goals while Tyra Jones was MVP.
Jamie Phillips-Freedman scored for Adoma, while Daniel Kim was MVP.
Under-11
May 22: The Whitehorse Star beat The Deli 7-4 with Ben Kishchuk scoring four in the win. Andrew Roberts added two strikes, and Julia MacDonald rounded out the scoring. Keeper Cassidy Cairns was player of the game.
Lowell DeCook had a pair for The Deli in the loss.
In the second game, Nuway Crushing beat Yukon Outfitters 6-5, despite Ashton Bryant's five-goal performance.
Jason Sealy (3), Chad Williams (2) and Andreas Lavanderos scored for Nuway. Lavenderos and Adam Hennings were their respective team MVPs.
In game three, Chai McDiarmid's pair of goals led Adorna Landscaping over Home Sweet Home 3-2. Tony Kim sniped the other goal and James Storey nabbed team MVP.
Joe Hanson and Rustus Maxfield scored in the loss, with Deron Phelps taking MVP honours.
May 15: Home Sweet Home downed Yukon Outfitters 6-1 thanks to goals by Joe Hanson (2), Aidan Harvey (2), Connor Cozens and Rustus Maxfield. Antonio Legault was team MVP.
Ashton Bryant got the lone goal in a losing effort, while Ainsley Spence was MVP.
Rhys Faragher's hat trick helped The Deli beat Adorna Landscaping 5-1. Lowell Cook and Derek Deuling had the other goals, with Sasha Masson netting player of the game.
Tony Kim scored in the loss.
The performance of the week came in the third game of the night, when Andrew Robert s scored a whopping eight goals in a 10-3 blowout by the Whitehorse Star over Nuway Crushing. Ben Kischuk added a pair, while Morgen Cawley was player of the game.
Chad Williams – Nuway's MVP for his sportsmanship – scored twice, and Tyson Brulotte had the other.
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