
Under 12: Teff-Line got by Wayne Nichols Insurance Agency 2-0. Excellent hustle from Meg Sharpley. Emily Hampson blocked all shots in net.
Ferretti Wellness Centre triumphed 4-3 over Royal Canadian Legion. Sarah Ferretti's Jerome scored her first goal of the season while Sadie Neufeld shone in several positions. For Legion, Justine Williams passed with precision and Sonia Clasen was a miracle midfielder.
Huisman Construction lost to Bertram Place Retirement 6 -1. Holly Giacomodonato scored the lone goal for Huisman. Bertram's Alexa Scott and Grace Mathews added two points apiece while Rebecca Dejong and Holly Campbell added one.
Forward Kennedy Murray and goalie Emma Danos helped Royal Canadian Legion defeat Wayne Nichols Insurance 3-2.
Kinsey Clark and Rachel Anderson scored their first goals of the season when Ferretti Wellness Centre overcame Huisman 8-3.
Under 14: Murray's Mobile Service fought hard with Dundas District Civitan Club. Civitan led in the first half but Murray's tied it up. On the Mobile, Dana Blanken stood tall in net while the fearless Alex Lech brought bursts of speed. Civitan scored in the last minute to win 3-2.
Ferretti Wellness demobilized the Murray's Mobile 2-1. Ferretti MVPs were goalie Maya Lyn, forward Grace Hoskin and Gabriela Dominguez, who netted the winning goal off of a corner kick.

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