August 26, 2012 CSL--details of Sunday's games (from CSL website)

  
TORONTO CROATIA ON TOP, MONTREAL ACADAMY AND SC WATERLOO ALSO REGISTER WINS SUNDAY 
Key early saves by goalkeeper Imad Hukara assisted SC Waterloo with victory Sunday

Toronto Croatia are back on top of the CSL First Division following their 3-0 win over 
London City, Montreal Impact Academy took charge following the interval to score five 
second half goals for a 5-0 victory over the Astros and SC Waterloo were full marks 
for their 2-0 triumph over Brampton, three games in the CSL Sunday.

London City suffered a set-back when Zvonko Bakula was shown the red card by referee 
Arthur Korbiel for violent conduct at 27 minutes and the first half ended without 
a goal at Centennial Stadium in Etobicoke.

Midfielder Andelo Srzentic opened the scoring for Toronto Croatia at 58 minutes and 
Tihomir Maletic scored his 11th goal of the season to make it 2-0 at 73 minutes. 
Maletic took a cross from Dino Buljan to beat London keeper Vladimir Markotic from 6 yards.

Croatia’s Boris Tomac scored at 83 minutes for a 3-0 score that held until the final whistle.

Toronto Croatia move to the top of the First Division following the win, they now have 
a 10-1-5 record for 35 points, one point in front of SC Toronto. London City are 
at 5-7-6 for 21 points.

Following a scoreless first half at the St-Jean-Vianney Sports Complex in Quebec, Montreal 
Impact Academy defender Karl Ouimette opened the scoring at 47 minutes when North York goalkeeper 
Antal Toth saved a low free kick from 22 yards only to provide a rebound for Ouemette to tap 
into the open net.

Forward Charles Joly made it 2-0 at 62 minutes and five minutes later midfielder Maxim Tissot’s 
drive from 16 yards found the net out of Toth’s reach for a 3-0 lead.

The home side went further ahead 4-0 when forward Kevin Luarca drove a loose ball partially cleared 
by the Astros defence into the net at 78 minutes and Mercea Ilcu, returning to the academy side 
following an early season injury, rounded the scoring at 81 minutes for a 5-0 final score.

Montreal Impact Academy improve to 7-3-5 WLT for 23 points and sixth position in the First Division, 
while North York Astros have a 2-15-1 record for 7 points at the foot of the standings.

Following a well-played opening 40 minutes at Worrier Stadium in Waterloo during which SC Waterloo 
goalkeeper Imad Hukara was called upon to make key saves against Brampton City Utd, it was Waterloo 
that took the lead on a goal by midfielder Drazen Vukovic, his 12th of the season.

Adis Hasecic increased the lead to 2-0 early in the second half and the game ended 2-0 in favour 
of SC Waterloo.

SC Waterloo improve to 7-9-0 for 21 points, while Brampton City Utd are at 6-6-4 for 22 points.

The weekend summary:

Friday, August 24

FIRST DIVISION
London City 2, SC Waterloo 1
Mississauga Eagles FC 0, TFC Academy 0
York Region Shooters 1, SC Toronto 0

SECOND DIVISION
TFC Academy II 2, SC Waterloo B 2

Saturday, August 25

FIRST DIVISION
Niagara United 1, St. Catharines Wolves 1
Windsor Stars 7, Brantford Galaxy 0

SECOND DIVISION
Niagara United B 5, St. Catharines Wolves B 1
Mississauga Eagles FC B 0, York Region Shooters B 0
SC Toronto B 7, Serbian White Eagles 2

Sunday, August 26

FIRST DIVISION
Montreal Impact Academy 5, North York Astros 0
SC Waterloo 2, Brampton City Utd 0
Toronto Croatia 3, London City 0

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