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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

TORONTO SOCCER CENTRAL, OYL AND TSA LEAGUES: Hot weather, hot soccer in Toronto

















TORONTO SOCCER CENTRAL, OYL  AND TSA LEAGUES: Hot weather, hot soccer in Toronto
http://www.torontocentralsoccer.com/

TORONTO, by Juan Carlos Cordero. - The high temperatures supposedly dozed the players and nobody plays at their full level. However, the last week we have been able to watch amazing good soccer at high temperatures.

At Toronto Central Soccer League, on July 14th, all the women played hard and entertaining kind of game, motivated for the great games displayed in 2011 Germany Women’s World Cup that at the end was won by Japan in penalty kicks after 120 minutes of a dramatic 2-2 against United States.

Only the first match at 6:30 p.m., was a tie 0-0 between Bulldogs and Thunder, but still striker Karen of Thunder showed her perfect condition running all the balls, as usual.
The second game of the night was very tough deal. The leader of TCSL, Genesis, has all the cards to win the match, but Celtics-dressed Ballers tie almost for 90 minutes. Its great and experienced midfielder # 31 opened the score, but Sarah of the white & green tied. So was little bit rough, with pushing with the hands and elbows, as well as with techniques on the ball by Costa Rican Isabel in the middle field and her Latin co-stars pressing Ballers. Only when their quiet but great Mexican coach re-entered the fastest player in the league, “Chai”, right at the end of the match, Genesis could assured its 18 points with 2-1 to continue at the top. It was a certain 1-1, but she ended up with the final 2-1.

The now second place and former leader, Toronto Flames, came very prepared for the final match of the day against Majestic, which in the previous week has won by a half a dozen margin. Lysa Edwards’s team has now 7 substitutes and all its best and fastest players – Charlotte, Sarah, Madison, Jamie, among others, as well as Lysa and Jody putting the order in the last meters – they did no have problem to win 3-0 with goals by Laura, Madison – who surprised the goalkeeper with a long distance shoot that bounced badly for the GK – and # 9 Kelly, who run all the field, playing defender, midfielder and striker positions. Toronto Flames could score many others goals, but her speedy striker # 7 lost at least six scoring opportunities alone against the GK. Tara, Cindy, and the technical Majestic players were completely overshadowed.

 Now, Genesis leads with 18 points, followed by the Flames FC with 16.

And these next two week are keys for both teams to consolidate their positions.

NEXT GAMES AT EARLSCOURT PARK FIELD

21-Jul
Ballers
vs.
Flames



Bulldogs
vs.
Genesis



Majestic
vs.
Thunder









28-Jul
Majestic
vs.
Ballers



Flames
vs.
Bulldogs



Thunder
vs.
Genesis










NEXT GAMES AT EGLINTON FLATS FIELDS


Jul-21
9
She Devils ( R)
 Miss Strikers (M)

Jul-21
9
 Phoenix United (G)
 Strikers (O)

Jul-21
9
 Yorkies (W)
 Blue Balls (RB)







Jul-28
10
She Devils ( R)
 Yorkies (W)

Jul-28
10
 Strikers (O)
 Miss Strikers (M)

Jul-28
10
 Phoenix United (G)
 Blue Balls (RB)



At youth levels, also Earlscourt Park, in the artificial turf stadium, has shown great soccer. Yesterday, Toronto Eagles U-13 and U18 had home games against powerful adversaries.

U-13 Sporting, however, defeated Eagles 6-1, opening the score # 4 for the green and white stripped boys and Bermudez getting the 1-1 in the first half for Toronto’s team. Even when the blue squad has great players such as midfielder Buonaestella and Bermudez is fast and skilful in the front, Sporting had faster player at almost 40 degrees Celsius in the field. Numbers 7, 9, who scored twice, and 12 made the Eagles to sink. Afework, Farrell, Parsi, Noel, and Hammond could not contain the rival speed while Cruz, Ramirez-Thane, De Quintal and Scott tried to support the attack without fortune. The better ball control and exact passing of Sporting was enough for a half a dozen of goals, and it could be more. The coach, also, did no help making the right substitutions on time and it was a lot of frustration in the blue team.

In the second game, Toronto Eagles U18, dressed now in yellow shirts, has a very tough rival, Barrie FC. The visiting blue squad opened the score with a great goal by # 14 Judah, whose showed exquisite skills and had to be stopped with a lot of fouls. Barrie dominated the first half, with a lot of possession game, passing the ball to the faster strikers and skillful midfielders. However, they had only 11 players and not substitutes, and the second period was completely different.

With plenty of substitutes and energized by a couple of water breaks, Eagles have the ball almost the whole time and stroke the bar at least 7 times, while Barrie’s GK saved at least 10 goals with great flies when Jimmy, Joe and Jerome were almost celebrating. Costa, of Eagles, that started in the left mid-attacking side, was brought to a defensive role, where his tougher stance has better results. He was and the sweeper were able to stop the rivals, and at the ended Mark tied 1-1, with a goal set by Jimmy # 5, the captain, an amazing lefty player, for the # 444, that finally could score.

TSA Member Leagues
TSA Member Leagues
 TSA Member Leagues in a larger Google map.** 
**Not all Leagues below are listed on the map, since some do not have a reference address.
Goan SL

156 Kingsview Blvd.
   
Toronto    ON    M9R 1V5   
416-873-GOAN       
goanintervillagesoccer@yahoo.com   
www.goansoccer.com
Liga Hispanoamericana de Football Amateur
416-520-7808       
ligahispanoamericana@hotmail.com   
www.lhfa.ca

Muslim SL
416-432-6305       
msladmin@msltoronto.ca   
www.msltoronto.ca
Ontario Hydro SL
martin.wrobel@opg.com

Soccer World Polson Pier
176 Cherry St.   
Toronto    ON    M5A 3L1   
416-466-5493    416-466-0454   
info@soccerworldcentral.ca
www.soccerworldcentral.ca
Toronto Futsal League 
415 Willowdale Ave. Suite #801
Toronto    ON    M2N 5B4
416-877-4625
tfl@futsalcanada.ca
www.futsalcanada.ca
Toronto Services SL
65 Carl Hall Rd. #202   
North York    ON    M3K 2E1   
416-636-9794    416-636-9385   
admin@tssl.ca   
www.tssl.ca

For TSA District Leagues, please visit www.tsaleagues.com
Toronto Central Soccer 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.
Current Board of Directors:
President
Lynne Fox
Vice-President
Louise James
Secretary
Carolyn McCaughey
Treasurer
Amanda Bass
Competitive Director
Vacant
Recreational Director
Laura Acosta
Director of Discipline
Silvio Aguayo


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