June 16, 2019 League 1 Ontario--summary of Saturday games (from League 1 Ontario website)
Masters Goes Third, Win Big On Matchweek 7 Saturday 06/16/2019, 5:00pm EDT By League1 Ontario staff Masters Saints made it five wins in seven matches after taking down Windsor in Matchweek 7 men's division Saturday action. ......................................................................................... Master's FA defeated Windsor TFC 3-1 in a rainy Saturday match at the University of Windsor Stadium. Goals for Masters FA came from Ameyaw (27', 47') and Czerkawski (56') while Windsor TFC's goal came from Sto (84'). Masters FA started off strong having many opportunities to score but were blocked by Windsor TFC's defence. Meanwhile Windsor TFC had very few chances. One near goal came from a lobbed cross by Master FA, but the ball was headed just wide of the post. Windsor TFC's biggest chance in the first half came from Noah Pio, who had a breakaway chance, but it was stopped by Masters FA's keeper, Spiridon Kaskinas in the 20th minute. Only seven minutes later, Francis Ameyaw (27') scored his first goal of the game by breaking through Windsor TFC's defence, tipped the ball wide of the keeper, and put the ball into the back of the net. Windsor TFC thought they had a lucky goal in the 32nd minute when Pio took a hard shot at the keeper who fumbled it. However, the ball went just wide of the net. The teams were pretty even for the rest of the half leaving the halftime score 1-0 for Masters FA. Early into the 2nd half, Ameyaw (47') scored his second goal of the game putting the ball right between the legs of Windsor TFC's keeper. Under 10 minutes later, Masters FA's Czerkawski (56') scored a lovely header off a corner kick. This gave Masters FA a 3-0 lead. Windsor TFC still fought hard throughout the half. Nameer Sto (84') was able to put Windsor TFC on the board after driving the ball low and hard into the net. Unfortunately, it was too little too late as Masters FA were able to maintain the score of 3-1. Masters FA's key player of today's match was Francis Ameyaw, who, only playing 68 minutes was still able to score two goals for his team. Windsor TFC's key player was Noah Pio who had many dangerous opportunities and many great runs. Windsor TFC will next play Vaughan Azzurri at McNaughton Turf Field, Vaughan on June 23 (3 p.m.). Masters FA will next play Darby FC a L'Amoreaux Sports Complex, Toronto on June 22 (8 p.m.). (Kristina Brooks)
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