Friday September 14th, 2001.
More on the
CPSL
by Bill Spiers
There were two games in the CPSL tonight:
Toronto Croatia 2,
Brampton Hitmen 1
St. Catharines Roma Wolves 7, London City
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LONDON--St. Catharines Roma Wolves registered their determination to
capture a playoff spot with a convincing 7-1 victory over lowly London City at
Cove Road here tonight. Wolves' Sam Borgh and Gary Hughes each scored twice in
the one-sided affair, while Keith Moore and Andy McKay each notched singles.
London City's Jeff Brown scored an own goal for the Roma Wolves' seventh. London
showed early promise when Cameron Medwin opened the scoring after 15 minutes for
a 1-0 home side lead but Wolves countered with four goals in the first half and
three in the second.
This was St. Catharines' second win in three days and
the six points moves the Niagara Peninsula team to third position in the
standings with a 9-6-4 W-T-L record and 31 points. London are now at 2-13-3 with
nine points.
Toronto Croatia also improved their playoff chances with a
narrow 2-1 win over Brampton Hitmen at Memorial Park in Mississauga. Mario Kulis
gave Croatia the important three points with a winning goal just
three
minutes from time. Wojciech Cwik had opened the scoring for Croatia
after 15 minutes and Milovrag Akmadik tied the score for the Hitmen leading to a
1-1 half-time score. Croatia now have 25 points from a
7-6-4 record and
Brampton are at 4-8-5 and 17 points.
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