Huron Expositor, 2015-08-26, Page 9Soccer scores
and highlights
U18 Boys:
Played in Lucan on August
13 against Lucan. St.
Columban won 4-2. Goals
scored were by Calvin Heng,
Jesse Kemerink (2), and Luke
Vogels.
St. Columban U18 boys
lost 3-2 against Bayfield in
Blyth on Saturday, August
15. Luke Vogels and Josh
Fehr scored goals. The game
went into overtime, and their
points were enough to get
them into the championship
game for the B Division. For
the championship, they
played Wingham 2. This
game was also played on
August 15 in Blyth. St.
Columban won 2-1, which
made them the B Division
gold medal winners. Calvin
Heng and Luke Vogels
scored goals. Stellar goal-
tending by Connor Driscoll
kept the team in the game.
U9 Girls
On Saturday, August 8, the
U9 girls played in Grand
Bend in their year-end tour-
nament. Their first game
put them against Parkhill.
These two teams were well
matched this season, which
made for an exciting game.
St. Columban opened the
scoring not long after the
game began, and never
looked back. The girls dom-
inated the game throughout.
Goals scored by Ava Robin-
son, Averi Alles, and Victoria
Falkingham. Goaltending
was very solid by Davita
Cronin and Victoria Falking-
ham. Final score was 3-1 for
St. Columban.
For game 2, St. Columban
was paired against Exeter 1
team. This game was fast
from the start, and the girls
knew they could not let their
guard down. St. Columban
was able to score first, which
weakened Exeter's spirits.
The girls kept fighting and
were able to put three more
on the score sheet. Steph-
anie Phillips, Natalia Mahon,
Lilly Bender, and Ava Robin-
son scored goals. Goalies
Victoria and Davita played
outstanding. The final score
was 4-0 for St. Columban.
Game 3 brought the girls
back to play Parkhill again.
This game was tough.
Parkhill was wounded, and
did not want to lose again.
The girls played awesome,
passing was great, and shots
were hard. Goaltending at
each end kept the game
interesting. At halftime the
score was even at 1-1. The
second half was an absolute
treat to watch. Both teams
fighting for a goal created a
great atmosphere. St.
Columban had many
chances, but it was Parkhill
who scored during the final
minute, that decided the
outcome. Goaltending by
Davita and Alexa Burten-
shawwas superb. St. Colum -
ban's goal was by Sydney
Dolmage. The final score
was 2-1 for Parkhill.
These girls played their
hearts out all year, and
became great teammates as
the season developed.
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