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Sportslife nets five goals in U13 soccer game against Mobile Maintenance

The Green and Orange shirts covered the entire Vanier gym floor with solid passes and team play.

By Whitehorse Star on October 30, 2008

Sportslife nets five goals in U-13 soccer game against Mobile Maintenance

The Green and Orange shirts covered the entire Vanier gym floor with solid passes and team play.

With the game tied at 2-2 heading into into the second half, Sportslife scored three clutch goals to take Monday's U-13 contest 5-2 against Mobile Maintenance.

Sportslife 5,

Mobile Maintenance 2

Team MVP Owen Hedstrom-Langford was on fire in the contest, scoring four goals for Sportslife, while Emily Dorosz was credited with the other.

Kieran Halliday scored both goals for Mobile Maintenance, while Sam Burgis was named as the team's MVP.

M&A 7, Mobile Maintenance 6

Mike Bennett notched two goals for M&A Wednesday in the U-13 Soccer League, while the team's other goal scorers included Landon Worsfold, Evan Hoogland, Noah Kitchen, Tyson Schaber and J.J. Paul.

Kitchen won the MVP honours for M&A.

Ryley Andrew led all goal scores in the contest with three in total, while Kieran Moorhouse also played an outstanding game for Mobile Maintenance, finishing with two goals.

Aidan Bradley scored the remaining goal for Mobile Maintenance and Noah Von Flotow was named as the team's MVP.

Better Bodies 6, Titan Gaming 4

Graham Mainer-Pearson and Travis Banks each netted two goals for Better Bodies on Saturday in the U-13 Soccer League, while the team's other goal scorers were Matthew Smith and Chris Dick.

Jessica Christensen was named as Better Bodies' MVP.

Chrissy Anderson notched a hat trick for Titan Gaming and Dylan Reed scored the team's remaining goal.

Aric Hansen was named as MVP.

U-9 Soccer League: Tuesday

Murraya Dental 5,

France Construction 1

Antoine Dion-Lafortune was dominant for Murray Dental, scoring four goals in total, while MVP Peyton L'henaff chipped in the team's final goal.

Bryn Peterson scored the lone goal for France Construction and was named as the team's MVP.

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