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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

TORONTO CENTRAL SOCCER LEAGUE: The Flames FC won 3-2 its key game against Ballers


TORONTO, August 31, 2011.- By JUAN CARLOS CORDERO, UNo International News Service.  A very important game for the clasification to Toronto Central Soccer League's play offs was played tonight, at 9:00 p.m., on Earlscourt artificial turf field: tied in second place with Thunder (21 points, but better goal difference for the white and blue squad), but a game less, Toronto Flames FC had a tough rival on one of the last place's team, Ballers.
Flames needed to get the three points so they do not depend in any other result to qualify comfortablely to the play-offs. But Ballers started with 7 players and scored first for a long 1-0. Then Laura put the 1-1 and Tiffany make the 2-1, but Ballers reacted and 2-2 was there, even with other scoring opportunities and a quasi-own goal by Lisa. The Flames's GK was alter and even the post saved her in one free kick. But Tiffany run faster that anyone else, get a cross very far away of the reach of Ballers's GK Tenisha for the final 3-2 (Tiffany could score even a hat trick). Now, Toronto Flames sum 24 points, with one game left, like everyone else.

Genesis team has taken a big lead with 31 points, with a great coaching work by a Mexican technical director and amazing ball possesion and touch in some of their best palyers. But at a time during the regular tournament both clubs - Genesis and Flames - were tied and sometimes no far away than 1 point. Flames can get to the finals if they are able to focus on the results ahead and not in the minutias of the game (refereeing or other team's toughness) and they showed tonight with great plays by Laura, Tiffany, Jody, Madison, Sarah, and Tanya.
Tonight's game was an opportunity to play a great soccer match in the turf and anticipated a good form for the play-off time, when coldness on the field is greatly needed by any team, professional, competitive or recreational. Good luck to Lisa and teammates!

Tues Aug 30th5pmShe-DevilsvsMiss StrikersEarlscourt SOUTH
 Weds Aug 31st 9pm
 Ballers 2
 vs
 Flames 3
 Earlscourt NORTH
1-Sep6:30 PMBulldogsvsFlames
8:00 PMBallersvsMajestic
9:30 PMGenesisvsThunder



TORONTO CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDINGS AS 31 AUGUST 2011-08-31
Standings - August 31st, 2011
TEAM
Played
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Genesis
14
11
1
2
28
11
17
34
Toronto Flames
13
6
3
4
19
14
5
24
Thunder
14
6
3
5
18
16
2
21
Majestic Reds
14
4
5
5
31
28
3
17
Ballers
13
3
3
7
9
14
-5
12
Bulldogs
14
2
3
9
13
34
-21
9


 


TEAM
Played
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
She-Devils
14
10
 1
3
41
11
27
31
Blue Balls
14
6
5
3
30
25
5
23
Pheonix United FC
14
4
6
4
23
33
-10
18
Miss. Strikers
14
3
7
4
22
21
1
16
Yorkies
14
2
6
6
18
30
-12
12
Strikers
14
1
7
6
15
26
-11
10



EGLINTON FLATS FINAL GAMES OF REGULAR SEASON




ALL games must start on time and there must be a winner of each game.
Playoff games will be 30 minutes each half. If the game is tied at the end of the game there will be 3 penalty kicks. There will be no overtime.

EF=Eglinton Flats   EC=Earlscourt   WG=winner of game   LG=loser of game
c=consolation game   p=playoff game   s=semi-final

DATE
Game #
Teams
type
SCORE
Notes
Sept 8th  EF 6.30
Game 1
EF6 v EC5
c


Sept 8th   EF 8
Game 2
EC1 v EF4
p


Sept 8th   EF 9.30
Game 3
EC2 v EF3
p


Sept 8th   EC 6.30
Game 4
EF5 v EC6
c


Sept 8th   EC 8
Game 5
EC4 v EF1
p


Sept 8th   EC 9.30
Game 6
EC3 v EF2
p








DATE
Game #
Teams
type
SCORE
Notes
Sept 15th  EF 6.30
Game 7
WG1 v WG4
c


Sept 15th   EF 8
Game 8
WG2 v WG5
s


Sept 15th   EF 9.30
Game 9
LG2 v LG5
c


Sept 15th   EC 6.30
Game 10
LG1 v LG4
c


Sept 15th   EC 8
Game 11
WG3 v WG6
s


Sept 15th   EC 9.30
Game 12
LG3 v LG6
c








DATE
Game #
Teams
type
SCORE
Notes
Sept 22nd  EF 6.30
Game 13
LG7 v LG10
c


Sept 22nd  EF 8
Game 14
WG8 v WG11
Winner


Sept 22nd  EF 9.30
Game 15
WG7 v WG10
c


Sept 22nd  EC 6.30
Game 16
LG9 v LG12
c


Sept 22nd  EC 8
Game 17
LG8 v LG11
3rd place


Sept 22nd  EC 9.30
Game 18
WG9 v WG12
c



Toronto Central S.C.

Sep-01156.30pm Phoenix United (G) Blue Balls (RB)
Sep-01158.00pmShe Devils ( R) Yorkies (W)
Sep-01159.30pm Strikers (O) Miss Strikers (M)Ballers
PLEASE NOTE:
Sep-01
15
6.30pm
 Phoenix United (G)
 Blue Balls (RB)


Sep-01
15
8.00pm
She Devils ( R)
 Yorkies (W)


Sep-01
15
9.30pm
 Strikers (O)
 Miss Strikers (M)










Sep-01156.30pm Phoenix United (G) Blue Balls (RB)
Sep-01158.00pmShe Devils ( R) Yorkies (W)
Sep-01159.30pm Strikers (O) Miss Strikers (M)Ballers
Sep-01156.30pm Phoenix United (G) Blue Balls (RB)
Sep-01158.00pmShe Devils ( R) Yorkies (W)
Sep-01159.30pm Strikers (O) Miss Strikers (M)Ballers
For Playoff Schedules, please see PLAYOFFS on the left hand side menu 


Club History
The Toronto Central Soccer Club (TCSC) was created in 1974 in the central region of Toronto to promote and develop the game of soccer. Founded by Frank Espinoza, the Club wanted to give its members the opportunity to develop their character and confidence.  Frank believed that soccer not only enhanced an individual's physical and mental state, but helped them to develop leadership skills that would enable them to become responsible members of their community.

The TCSC has developed into the largest women's soccer club in Toronto.  It provides an environment that is challenging, supportive, safe and fun so that women of all levels can enjoy the game.  Throughout the years the TCSC has received many awards from its governing bodies, including the Toronto Soccer Association and the Ontario Soccer Association, for its work in promoting the game of soccer.

The Board of Directors and its membership are deeply thankful for the endless work of Frank Espinoza in furthering women's soccer in Toronto.  And it is in his memory, that we continue to promote women's soccer in Toronto.
Club Constitution:
Click here to download the current constitution.

Current Board of Directors:
     

PresidentLynne Fox
Vice-PresidentLouise James
SecretaryCarolyn McCaughey
TreasurerAmanda Bass
Competitive DirectorVacant
Recreational DirectorLaura Acosta
Director of DisciplineSilvio Aguayo



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