Ontario Cup 2010

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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby Ninety4 on Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:23 pm

Greetings. I'm a new forum user. I have been amused for years by the contributions of this group and thought it was time to jump in and join you. There hasn't been much representation from London recently so I thought I might be able to fill that gap with reports on games.
London was frustrated this weekend on their ability to convert on excellent scoring opportunities. In terms of possesion and chances to score there was a significant advantage over Oakville B and Unionville.
The Windsor game was much closer and the challenges for the ball where hard.
London is pleased to be moving on!
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby moneyman99 on Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:07 pm

Surprising results when Woodbride faced NYH on Sunday. 3-3.
Also impressive play when Woodbridge faced Waterloo. Without that penalty shot and the cheep goal woodbridge could have done some damage.
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby s0cc3rdAd on Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:09 am

RedDevilFan wrote:Is there a website where the results are posted


Here's the link for the results:

http://www.ontariosoccer.net/Competitions/Provincial-Championships/Cup-Competitions/2010-Ontario-Cup-Dates-Schedules-Results.aspx

For this past weekend, go to the Tournament Schedules link from the Results page. The schedules have been updated with the results.
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby s0cc3rdAd on Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:24 am

Quick summary of winners:

Group 1 in Ottawa - Etobicoke Energy
Group 2 in London - North London Galaxy
Group 3 in Innisfil - Burlington Heat
Group 4 in Newmarket - Newmarket United A
Group 5 in Port Perry - Pickering Power Green
Group 6 in Mississauga - Brampton Brams United Bullets

Remaining Schedule:

Next on August 7 Etobicoke plays home team Burlington with the winner to go on to host Pickering on August 28.
Also on August 7 North London plays home team Brampton with the winner to go on to host Newmarket also on August 28.

The winners of those semifinals are meeting on September 11 in Vaughan.
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Ontario Cup 2010 Quarter-Finals

Postby Bee Sting on Fri Aug 06, 2010 4:08 pm

Burlington Heat vs. Etobicoke Energy, 11 am at Maple Park on Saturday, August 7, as indicated on the OSA website. Field location was changed midweek.
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby fitbamad on Sat Aug 07, 2010 12:38 pm

Finally some beautiful weather for soccer without the humidity!!!

Any game scores/updates?
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby GTM on Sat Aug 07, 2010 5:18 pm

Burlington 4 Etobicoke 0

Heard it was 7-2 London over Brams in the other game.
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby Joga_99 on Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:52 am

It should be a great weekend for FOOTBALL
Saturday Aug 28,2010
UNDER 16 GIRLS
317 Burlington Heat Pickering Power Green 3:00 pm Birchmount Stadium, Scarborough
318 North London Galaxy Newmarket United A 5:00 pm Birchmount Stadium, Scarborough
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby All Hands on Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:43 am

will it be a Pickering , Newmarket repeat again,
my spider senses are telling me we may be in for a upset this season .
i guess we will just have to wait and see
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby Chid on Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:21 am

Burlington and Pickering have been the best two teams I've seen all year bar none, so winner of this is my pick for Nationals. I'm taking Burlington and London to advance.
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby Chid on Sat Aug 28, 2010 3:34 pm

Any result from the first game? :o
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby soccerparent1 on Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:19 pm

Chid wrote:Burlington and Pickering have been the best two teams I've seen all year bar none, so winner of this is my pick for Nationals. I'm taking Burlington and London to advance.


Wrong pick Chid.

Pickering over Burlington 2-0-Pickering definately deserved the win as Burlingtton never put any pressure on them. Most of the game was played on the Burlington end with the Burlington keeper making a few good saves. Overall the game was very slowpaced and boring.

London wins over Newmarket 4-1 which should have been 4-0 but Newmarket got lucky with a goal that was clearly offside. London was definately the better team today as they completely out played them. London keeper never really had any pressure on her but did make one good save. London scored two beautiful goals on a free kick into the left corner of the newmarket net. Newmarket was no match for London. It was in very poor taste for Newmarket to come to the semi's with a shirt that said "going for 4". I guess they never expected the '4' to be the final score for the other team. I was also disappointed in the Newmarket parents at all the comments they were shouting at the ref. The ref made some bad calls on both sides but overall well ref'd. Newmarket needs to accept that they were outplayed today and lost to the better team.

Good luck to Pickering and London in the finals they definately earned it.
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby oofa on Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:50 pm

Well that explains why there wasn't a prompt response from our fellow Newmarket reporter.
I guess when London saw those Laser jerseys paraded at the quarterfinals against Brams, they took it as a challenge and brought their A game today.

Congrats to Pickering and North London!!
Good luck ladies in the finals!! :P :P
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby Dudley on Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:17 pm

No I just finished dinner and switched on the computer.

I thought we were well beaten today, we have lost games in the past but we are rarely beaten. Today we were well beaten. There was a deceptively strong wind blowing today and London used it to good advantage in the first. They got onto through balls with alarming frequency and Newmarket continually had trouble judging the flight of the ball.

Had it stayed 2-1 into the break the nature of the game may have been different but who could deny the quality of the third London goal. When players strike a dead ball like that you just stand back and applaude. The fact that goal number four was a similarly struck dead ball is all the more impressive.

So Newmarket for a change is unable to lift their game as required and losses to a superior team on the day. London played a perfect game physical aggressive and converted thier opportunities.

Though his decisions in no way impacted the game I thought the ref was god awful. I don't think he favoured one team or another he was fair, equally bad to both teams. Of course when you are not playing well and things are not goin your way you notice it a little more.

As for the shirts. I guess taste is in the mouth of the beholder. When the last Ontario Cup game you lost was in the semi finals at U12 and you have won three in a row and are going for something I do not believe has ever been done, going for four in a row you have earned the right to draw attention to you achievement.

Congrats to London that they weren't intimidated some teams would have been.
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Re: Ontario Cup 2010

Postby Bigdaddio on Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:27 pm

Congrats and good luck to both North London and Pickering. Both well deserved wins.
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