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Weeks, Fitzsimmons named MVPs in close battle between Audette Construction and Pine Plumbing

Rachel Tredger and Cameron Weeks led the offensive force for Audette Construction as they edged Pine Plumbing 7-6 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.

By Whitehorse Star on January 17, 2006

Rachel Tredger and Cameron Weeks led the offensive force for Audette Construction as they edged Pine Plumbing 7-6 in 13-and-under coed soccer action Thursday.

Terri Publicover added a marker for Audette.

Madison and Pearson and Ian Wintemute replied for Pine with two goals apiece. Kaiden McIntyre and Cole Hunter also found the back of the net.

The MVP for Audtte was Weeks while the MVP for Pine was Kayla Fitzsimmons.

In other 13-and-under soccer games Thursday, it was:

Medicine Chest Pharmacy 6

Assante Financial 3

Scoring came from all corners for Medicine Chest Pharmacy as they doubled Assante Financial.

Caleb Kelly kicked in a pair of goals for Medicine Chest while Jaime Whitty, Theoren Richards, Alex Lindsay and Stephanie Dick picked up singles.

Janelle Greer, Kara Lepine and Tayo Adamek-Dickson claimed goals for Assante.

The MVP for Pharmacy was Brett Ens while the MVP for Assante was Chase Wolsynuk.

AON 4

East West Health Centre 1

Jeff Bell notched two goals for AON as they downed East West Health Centre.

John Quarton and Robbie Borud added markers for AON.

Tyson Baxter scored the lone goal for East West.

The MVP for AON was Calvin Laveck while the MVP for East West was David Zhang.

Klondike Copier 9

Intersport 9

It was a complete team effort for Klondike Copier as they settled for a tie with Intersport.

Terry Dyck recorded a hat trick for Copier while Robin Smith and Cole Mickey each collected two goals. Riley Smith and Courtney McPhail had singles.

Montanna Coburn was on fire for Intersport, booting five goals. Dakota Couch and Brett Hills tacked two goals apiece.

The MVP for Copier was Mickey while the MVP for Intersport was Shannon Thompson.

11-and-under Coed Soccer

Snap On Tools 5

Re/Max 2

Belgie Nunez-Zuniga contributed a pair of goals for Snap On Tools as they denied Re/Max.

Garet Heynen, Hyco Nyland and Sabrina Clarke added goals for Snap On.

Max Melvin-McNutt provided both goals for Re/Max.

The MVP for Snap On was Nika Young while the MVP for the realty crew was Caldon Hoefs.

CIBC 5

Kiwanis 0

Charlie Kedziora and Thomas Bouchard-Pearson netted two goals apiece for CIBC as they shut out Kiwanis.

Cheynee LaCoste also hit the twine for the bank squad.

The MVP for CIBC was LaCoste while the MVP for Kiwanis was not provided.

Wed., Jan. 11 Results

Nine-and-under Coed Soccer

Qualita Cleaners 2

M&A Yukon Inc. 0

Josh Ford scored both goals for Qualita Cleaners as they blanked M&A Yukon.

The MVP for Qualita Cleaners was Luka Van Randen while the MVP for M&A was Jacob Fitzsimmons.

Smart Choice Business

Machines 6

Sale Salvage 0

Andrew Scoffin had a huge game for Smart Choice Business Machines, collecting four goals as his team shut out Sale Salvage.

Jorey Bauer added a pair of markers for Smart Choice.

The MVP for Smart Choice was Scoffin while the MVP for Sale was Korn Seamen.

Seven-and-under Coed Soccer

Ruby Range Outfitters 4

Plantation Flowers & Gifts 1

Sean Clarke picked up a hat trick for Ruby Range Outfitters as they beat Plantation Flowers & Gifts.

Riley Smoler chipped in the other marker for Ruby Range.

Trenton Dupont scored the lone goal for Plantation.

The MVP for Ruby Range was Josh Muir while the MVP for Plantation Flowers & Gifts was Dekker Fordham.

Salvation Army 2

The Electrical Shop 0

Ryan Hindson and Connor Daigneault supplied all the offence the Salvation Army would need as they denied the Electrical Shop.

The MVP for the Salvation Army was Akshay Malhotra while the MVP for the Electrical Shop was Jessica Gilchrist.

16-and-under Coed Soccer

Alcan Adjusters 4

Dandelion Dental 4

Sam Kumar led Alcan Adjusters with a pair of goals as his team tied Dandelion Dental.

Laura Dahl and Cody Reaume tacked on additional markers for Alcan.

Josh Hanrath replied for Dandelion, kicking in two goals of his own. Logan Potter and Steven Dynes also found the back of the net.

The MVP for Alcan Adjusters was Daniel Staley while the MVP for Dandelion Dental was Savannah Marks.

Quantum Machine Works 13

Pristine Auto Care 7

Grant McWatters was on fore for Quantum Machine Works, booting seven goals as they burned Pristine Auto Care.

Marcus Liebau added four markers for Quantum while Dylan Cole and Samantha Macklon claimed singles.

Ateca Mills recorded three goals for Pristine while Jeremy Johnson, Ester Worthington and Travis O'Neil each finished with one marker.

The MVP for Quantum Machine Works was Joaquin McWatters while the MVP for Pristine was Worthington.

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