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Deli wins by five goals in U-12 Soccer League

The Deli racked up the goals Wednesday in the U-12 Soccer League, netting seven in the team's victory over Sportslife.

The Deli racked up the goals Wednesday in the U-12 Soccer League, netting seven in the team’s victory over Sportslife.
What makes the victory even more impressive was the fact that the Deli won the game as a result of balanced scoring and had six different goal scores in total.
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U-12 Soccer League: May 21

The Deli 7, Sportslife 2
Daria Jordan made the largest offensive contribution for the Deli, scoring two goals for the team in the win.
Other scorers on the Deli included Jono Runions, Jorey Bauer, Garrett Stagg, Andrew Scoffin and Savanah Goodman.
Wynn White and Camille Galloway scored the only two goals for Sportslife in the loss.
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U-16 Soccer League: May 21

EBA 12, Bumper to Bumper 5
Montanna Coburn put on a clinic for EBA, scoring a staggering four goals, while Alex Lindsey notched a hat trick in the victory.
Martin Sealy and Michael Hunter combined for four of EBA’s goal total, each scoring twice.
The other goal scorer on the team was William Thomson, while Jasmine Carey was named as the team’s MVP.
Theoren Richards finished with a hat trick for Bumper to Bumper, while Kelsey Sweaton and Charlie Kedzora each scored once. Anina Altherr was named as the MVP. 
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Mic Mac Toyota:  5, Kal Tire 5
Kurtis Hill led the way in scoring for Mic Mac Toyota, finishing with a hat trick, while David Radcliff scored twice in the tie.
Joel Brennan was named as the team’s MVP.
Robbie Borud carried the offense for Kal Tire, scoring an incredible four goals, while Michael Donahoe finished with one goal. Adam Torgerson was named as MVP.
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Energy North 4, Alpine Bakery 1
Thomas Scoffin scored twice for Energy North, while Tyler Wiens and Jasper Martin netted the team’s other two goals.
Ella Parker was named as MVP after doing a superb job in all positions, making a number of key passes in Energy North’s victory.
Kyle Risbey scored the lone goal for Alpine Bakery, while the team’s MVP was Lindsay Webster. 

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