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Woodhouse nets two as John's shuts out YO17

Jessica Woodhouse provided the offence for John's Auto Repair, scoring both goals as they denied Local YO17 2-0 in under-11 girls soccer action Wednesday.

By Whitehorse Star on May 27, 2004

Jessica Woodhouse provided the offence for John's Auto Repair, scoring both goals as they denied Local YO17 2-0 in under-11 girls soccer action Wednesday.

The MVP for John's was Emily Turner-Davis while the MVP for YO17 was Robyn Gillespie.

In the other under-11 girls soccer game Wednesday, it was:

Northend Gallery 3

Northerm 1

It was a complete team effort for Northend Gallery as they defeated Northerm.

Emily McDougall, Evelynn Kitchen and Brandi Scobie booted singles for Northend.

Odette Rivard had the lone goal for Northerm. The MVP for Northend was Brittany Banks while the MVP for Northerm was Katisse Evans-Ehricht.

Under-10 coed soccer

Kal Tire 3

Westmark 2

Tyler Wiens led Kal Tire with a hat trick as his team snuck past Westmark.

Kurtis Hills and Travis Pumphrey replied for the hotel crew. The MVP for Kal Tire was Anatoli Tuzlak while the MVP for Westmark was Becky Leslie.

Fireweed Lions 5

Bumper to Bumper 0

Seamus Beairsto and Thomas Scoffin notched two goals apiece for the Fireweed Lions as they blanked Bumper to Bumper.

Claire Lindsey added a marker for the Lions. The MVP for Fireweed was Jaden Rook while the MVP for Bumper was James Tlen.

Under-12 coed soccer

T.A. Firth Canucks 3

Ross Mining 2

Will Stevely netted a pair of goals for the T.A. Firth Canucks as they edged Ross Mining.

Alex Lindsay had the other goal for the Canucks.

Jon Hodgins and Derek Wilson scored for Ross. The MVP for T.A. Firth was Corrie Firth while the MVP for Ross was Nikita Hryniuk.

Dandelion Dental 7

Builder's Supplyland 2

Brett Hills and Jesse Latoski each recorded a hat trick for Dandelion Dental as they overpowered Builder's Supplyland.

Dan Arnold added a goal for the dental squad.

Nathan Doiron and Chris Whynot kicked in markers for Builder's. The MVP for Dandelion was Eric Golding, who had six assists. The MVP for Supplyland was Scott McWhinnie.

RCMP Drug Awareness 3

EBA Engineering 1

Scoring came from all corners for RCMP Drug Awareness as they refused EBA Engineering.

Steven Harlow, Janelle Greer and Ryan Lane notched singles for RCMP.

Tanner Coyne had the lone goal for EBA. The MVP for RCMP was Brittany Waddington while the MVP for EBA was not available.

Under-15 coed soccer

Qualita Cleaners 5

Klondike Copier 4

Jeff Hills and Duncan Smith led Qualita Cleaners to victory, netting two goals apiece as their team narrowly defeated Klondike Copier.

Eddy Oulton had the other goal for Qualita.

Sam Kumar replied for Copier with three goals of his own while Ted Stephens had a single. The MVP for Qualita was Kaleb Dawe while the MVP for Copier was Andrew McPhail.

MacKay LLP 4

Remax 3

Kynan McIntyre kicked in two goals for MacKay LLP as his team surprised Remax.

David Hemmings and Lowell Johnson each added a goal for MacKay.

Samantha Macklon, Josh Hanrath and Jordan McKenzie provided the offence for Remax. The MVP for MacKay was Jessica Williams while the MVP for Remax was Jodi Gustafson.

Tuesday's results

Under-13 coed soccer

Checkered Flag Recreation 4

Superior Propane 2

Cody Lafleur booted a pair of goals for Checkered Flag Recreation as they doubled Superior Propane.

Tony Nguyen and Cody Bruneau added a goal apiece for Checkered Flag.

Coty Fraser and Tanner Kulych scored for Superior. The MVP for Checkered Flag was Jannel Robertson while the MVP for Superior was Fraser.

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