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NEWS
UNBEATEN SUPRA WINS SIXTH STRAIGHT
Unbeaten Toronto Supra won their sixth in a row, five in regular league play, with a 4-3 defeat of Laval Dynamites at Dufferin Clark, the only game in the Canadian Professional Soccer League on Saturday. The win moved Supra to a first place tie with Ottawa Wizards in the Eastern Conference. Both teams now have 16 points.
The win came after St. Catharines Roma Wolves vaulted to the top of the Western Conference following their 2-0 shut out of Toronto Croatia at Memorial Park in Mississauga 24 hours earlier.
Metro Lions came alive with their first league win of the season on Friday, defeating London City 1-0 on City�s ground of Cove Road and in a third game played in the CPSL that night, Vaughan Sun Devils again looked strong with a 3-1 win over a slipping North York Astros at the Dufferin Clark ground in Vaughan just north of Toronto.
It was a see-saw struggle for both teams when Toronto Supra recorded their sixth straight win in a game that saw six goals scored before half-time.
Laval Dynamites took the lead on a goal by Nasson Theosmy at the 7th minute mark, but the score was tied 1-1 six minutes later on a strike by Supra's Fabio Silva.
Dave Cloutier gave Laval a 2-1 lead at the 26th minute mark and Supra tied the game 2-2 after 36 minutes on a goal by Michael Di Luca.
Pedro Dias put Supra into a 3-2 lead two minutes later and Michael Di Luca scored his second goal of the game, this time from the penalty spot, and his seventh of the season for a 4-2 Supra lead, the goal coming right on half-time.
Leo Incollingo scored one of the best goals of the game with a free kick outside of the penalty area at the 63rd minute mark to make it 4-3 Toronto Supra, the final score.
In Friday's games, two goals, one by a penalty kick in a brief four-minute period just before half time, did the damage when St. Catharines Wolves handed Toronto Croatia their fifth loss in just six league games so that while Croatia became entrenched at the foot of the Western Conference, the win was an important one for St. Catharines to put the team from the Niagara Peninsula on top with 10 points, a point ahead of Hamilton Thunder.
Joe Carbonara scored from the penalty spot at the 40th minute mark and Gary McGuchan made it 2-0 four minutes later. The 2-0 St. Catharines lead held up despite the ejection in the second half of their Lucio Ianiero.
A goal by forward Hayden Fitzwilliams at the 27th minute was all that Metro Lions needed for three points in a 1-0 shutout of London City who were bidding for the top position of the Western Conference. Metro Lions have played just four games in the league campaign so far and improve to a 1-1-2 WLT record for five points, while London City are now at 2-3-1 for seven points.
North York Astros took a 1-0 lead on a goal at the 9th minute by Alen Majstorovic in their game against an improving Vaughan Sun Devils at Dufferin Clark, but the lead was short lived when after 18 minutes Vaughan�s Timothy Garzon made it 1-1. Michael Cipriani put the Sun Devils two up at 40 minutes and Cameron Medwin made it 3-1 just on half-time. Medwin was chosen the game�s best player in the Rogers�televised game.
Vaughan Sun Devils remain in third place in the Eastern Conference with a 3-1-1 record for 10 points, while the Astros now have a 2-4-2 record following their second successive loss and remain at eight points.
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