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Wintemute wins by one in U-15 Soccer League game

Three players on Wintemute Electric scored hat tricks in the team's close 10-9 victory over the Electrical Shop on Tuesday in the U-15 Soccer League.

By Whitehorse Star on February 21, 2008

Three players on Wintemute Electric scored hat tricks in the team's close 10-9 victory over the Electrical Shop on Tuesday in the U-15 Soccer League.


U-15 Soccer: Feb. 19

Wintemute Electric 10, Electrical Shop 9

Jack Lanigan, Kyle Risby and Korbyn Gendron each scored three goals for Wintemute Electric in the victory.

an Wintemute also played well, finishing the game with one goal for Wintemute Electric.

The team's MVP was Ross Mitcham-Timpany.


U-9 Soccer: Feb. 19

Physio Plus 4, Pelly Construction 0

Riley Smoler played a great game for Physio Plus, leading his team in scoring with three goals.

Elias Sagar scored the remaining goal for Physio Plus and Xander Erdman was named as the team's MVP in the victory.

Pelly Construction's MVP was Mackenzie Orban.


Northern Denture 5, Mosi Oa Tunya Montessori 3

Isaac Allen played incredibly scoring a hat trick for Northern Denture in the win.

Other goal scorers on the team included Alexandra Mattais and Devon Seaman, while Sophie Rees was named as team MVP.

Logan Harris led the way in scoring for Mosi Oa Tunya Montessori, finishing with two goals, while Fayne O'Donovan scored once and was named as MVP.


U-18 Soccer: Feb. 19

Dave's Cleaning Services 5, Pristine Auto Care 4

John Borud finished with two goals for Dave's Cleaning Services, while Michael Hemmings, David Hemmings and Thomas McWhinnie each scored once. Daniel MacKenzie was named as the team's MVP.

Grant McWatters, Joaquin McWatters, Kynan McIntyre and Tim Kleedehn each scored once for Pristine Auto Care, while Logan Kleedehn was named as MVP.

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