Quest Computer rides high at top of Whitehorse Rapids Soccer standings
After two weeks of play, Quest Computer is atop the Whitehorse Rapids Soccer standings with 6 points.
After two weeks of play, Quest Computer is atop the Whitehorse Rapids Soccer standings with 6 points.
Pepsi follows with 4, while Klondike Copier has 1 point.
Yukon Brewing and Assante Financial Management have yet to collect a point. All games are Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon, at the Canada Games Centre. Come out and cheer the old guys on!
Pepsi 4, Yukon Brewing 2
Pepsi proved too much to handle for Yukon Brewing in the first game of the over 35's second weekend of league play, and they won the game 4 to 2.
Simon Pulido scored twice for Pepsi, while Gord deBruyn and Ross Peterson each picked up singles.
Yukon Brewing's Juergen Korn put in two goals to keep the score close.
Klondike Copier 1, Quest 4
Quest Computers won their second straight game as they beat the Klondike Copier team 4 to 1.
David Black scored his second consecutive hat-trick, and might have had a fourth but Klondike's goalkeeper, Paul Inglis, made a fantastic save and just kept the ball from crossing the line.
Monday, Igbineweka scored the other goal for Quest, while Gary Burdess put in Klondike Copiers only marker.
Assante Financial Management 2, (Under 15) Badgers 9
Assante Financial Management kept the game close for a little while, but in the end the Badgers (under 15) literally ran away with the game, and rung up an impressive 9 to 2 win.
The Badgers now have a 2ñ0 lead in the season series against the over 35's.
In under-16 action on Monday night, Pristine Autocare beat Pepsi 3-0, with Tony Nguyen, Travis O'Neill and Kendra Willems all scoring for Pristine.
Kendra Willems was MVP. Devon Armstrong was Pepsi's MVP.
Quantum Machine Works bested Alcan Adjusters 9 to 3, with Markus Liebau scoring 4 goals and Carlin Wellspring adding 3, with 2 from Dylan Cole.
Joaquin McWatters was Quantum's MVP. Sam Kumar scored a hat trick for Alcan, and Denis Godin was MVP.
Yukon Electrical came out on top 7-5 over Dandelion Dental.
Hazen Russell led the scoring once again with a hat trick, Ateca Mills scored two, and Dominik Messer and Alex Peepre added singles.
Alden Smyth was the MVP for the electrical company.
Josh Hanrath led the charge for Dandelion, booting in 4 goals and earning the nod for MVP. Kellie Marie Brown added the fifth goal.
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