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OLYMPIANS CLINCH RUNNER-UP SPOT; DYNAMITES HIT DOUBLE; WIZARDS WIN, THEN TIE; ASTROS DOWN BRAMPTON 4-1; LIONS IN PLAYOFFS
Willy Giamarra opened the scoring for the Sun Devils at the 10th minute mark and Hayden Fitzwilliams tied the score at 1-1 for Olympians after 24 minutes, his first of two goals in a game that ended in rain and windswept conditions. David Di Placido made it 2-1 for Olympians on the 29th minute mark and Tommy Kouzmanis followed up with an equalizer for Sun Devils. Adrian Serioux put Mississauga ahead after 64 minutes and Gus Kouzmanis scored his fourth goal this week to make it 3-3. Fitzwilliams scored his second of the night and the match winner at the 87th minute mark for a 4-3 final score for Olympians.The win gives Mississauga Olympians 29 points from an 8-5-5 WLT record with one regular league game remaining in the Western Conference. Vaughan Sun Devils have a 6-10-2 record for 20 points and sixth position in the east, also with one game to play.
At Brockton Stadium on Saturday afternoon it was a 4-0 shutout by Ottawa Wizards over Toronto Supra, Abraham Osman, Kevin Nelson, Roger Groome and Brent Antoine scoring for the Wizards, while at Birchmount Stadium in Scarborough the Montreal Dynamites had a more difficult time winning their game, a 1-0 result over Metro Lions on a goal at the 34th minute by Mensah Khalid.
There were several highlights in the three games played Sunday, the most spectacular was the natural hat-trick by Guillermo Compton Hall, a recent signing by North York Astros in an
impressive 4-1 win over Brampton Hitmen at Esther Shiner Stadium. Compton Hall, a forward brought in to strengthen the Astros'offense, struck in the 7th, 23rd, and 32nd minutes following an early opening goal by Astros midfielder Peter Zorbas at the 4th minute mark. The Astros led 4-0 at the interval and Luca Centurione scored the lone Brampton goal four minutes into the second half for the 4-1 final score.
Montreal Dynamites scored their second win over the weekend, a 5-1 score over Toronto Supra on goals by Karl-Irvin Stephen, Leo Incollingo, Mensah Khalid, Vladimir Edouard and Bruno Nue, while Pedro Dias scored the lone Supra goal. Caswain Mason scored a spectacular tying goalat the 41st minute for Metro Lions in the 1-1 tie at Birchmount Stadium, the goal coming after the Wizards took the lead after 18 minutes on a defensive miscue when a pass back to the goalkeeper found the Lions' net.
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