Alternates:
Team A - Sanjeev Parmar/Antoine Lagarec
Team B - Greg Andujar/Dan Cheney
Team C - Alan Morgan
Team D
Fixtures:
2 February - 8-9 Team B vs. Team D; 9-10 Team A* vs. Team C
9 February - 8-9 Team A vs. Team D; 9-10 Team B* vs. Team C
16 February - Play Offs
23 February - Play Offs
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
2007-01-30: Friday Night Game Reports
Match 1: Team A vs. Team B
In a very close game, Team A beat Team B by a score of 3-1. The Blues put up a much improved performance, closing down the opposition quickly and denying them space in the middle. In fact, the Blues started by far the strongest, peppering the goal with shots and forcing a couple of great saves from Antoine Lagarec. At the half, the scores were tied at 0-0.
It was Marc-Antony Viscosi who opened the scoring for the Blues ten minutes into the second half, turning brilliantly in the box and finishing in the top corner. After such a tight start to the game, it was probably no surprise that Team A would bounce right back. In fact the main surprise was the scorer: Dom Rochon, having beaten three men, finally decided to shoot, and finished with some aplomb in the bottom corner. Soon after, Jorge Gutierrez took advantage of a little confusion in the positioning of a defensive wall to fire in a low shot that left Lagarec unsighted and gave the Reds the lead.
The Blues stepped up the ante and forced the Reds onto the back foot. Alan Farant lobbed a shot onto the crossbar, with Dan Cheney unable to turn the rebound into the unguarded net. Steve Kowlessar continued a superb performance, forcing a exceptional save from Szwarek late in the game. Yet it was Team A that wrapped things up close to the end, Eddie Sebrango combining well with Basil Phillips to score Team A's third goal.
Final Score: Team A 3, Team B 1
Match 2: Team C vs. Team D
The second game was also a close affair, with Team C winning out 5-4, despite some excellent pressure and an outstanding comeback from Marc Labrom's Whites. The form book may have shown the Greens to be firm favourites, but it was Team D that started the stronger. Dudek and Sebrango combined well at the start to leave the Polish midfielder unmarked at the far post, but Dan couldn't finish from Sebrango's excellent pass. Soon after Team C took the lead when youngster Alan Morgan combined brilliantly with Frank Zegers to open the score. Soon after, Tyler Wallace made a great save from Sanjeev Parmar, as Team C started to exert more pressure and began to dominate the game. On 19 minutes, Parmar let fire with a trademark 25 yard shot that went straight into the top corner, and this was followed by a clinical finish from Sam McHugh just before half. There was just time for Roberto Gutierrez to hit the crossbar from 90 centimetres out before half time.
Team D came out strongly in the second half, with Cloutier forcing an excellent save from Morgan Kenny. Mapendere replied for the Greens, turning Labrom and firing a shot against the post. Igor Pietchenko pulled a goal back for the Whites, following an excellent combination between Cloutier and Sebrango. Parmar added a fourth for Team C from close range and then Sebrango made it 4-2 with a good finish. Cloutier narrowed the margin of the score with a fantastic strike from long range, and then Sebrango completed the comeback with a fine goal on the counter attack.
Then with referee Rochon finding injury time from somewhere, Sanjeev Parma popped up to score the winning goal with a viciously curving shot into the top corner.
Final Score: Team C 5, Team D 4
In a very close game, Team A beat Team B by a score of 3-1. The Blues put up a much improved performance, closing down the opposition quickly and denying them space in the middle. In fact, the Blues started by far the strongest, peppering the goal with shots and forcing a couple of great saves from Antoine Lagarec. At the half, the scores were tied at 0-0.
It was Marc-Antony Viscosi who opened the scoring for the Blues ten minutes into the second half, turning brilliantly in the box and finishing in the top corner. After such a tight start to the game, it was probably no surprise that Team A would bounce right back. In fact the main surprise was the scorer: Dom Rochon, having beaten three men, finally decided to shoot, and finished with some aplomb in the bottom corner. Soon after, Jorge Gutierrez took advantage of a little confusion in the positioning of a defensive wall to fire in a low shot that left Lagarec unsighted and gave the Reds the lead.
The Blues stepped up the ante and forced the Reds onto the back foot. Alan Farant lobbed a shot onto the crossbar, with Dan Cheney unable to turn the rebound into the unguarded net. Steve Kowlessar continued a superb performance, forcing a exceptional save from Szwarek late in the game. Yet it was Team A that wrapped things up close to the end, Eddie Sebrango combining well with Basil Phillips to score Team A's third goal.
Final Score: Team A 3, Team B 1
Match 2: Team C vs. Team D
The second game was also a close affair, with Team C winning out 5-4, despite some excellent pressure and an outstanding comeback from Marc Labrom's Whites. The form book may have shown the Greens to be firm favourites, but it was Team D that started the stronger. Dudek and Sebrango combined well at the start to leave the Polish midfielder unmarked at the far post, but Dan couldn't finish from Sebrango's excellent pass. Soon after Team C took the lead when youngster Alan Morgan combined brilliantly with Frank Zegers to open the score. Soon after, Tyler Wallace made a great save from Sanjeev Parmar, as Team C started to exert more pressure and began to dominate the game. On 19 minutes, Parmar let fire with a trademark 25 yard shot that went straight into the top corner, and this was followed by a clinical finish from Sam McHugh just before half. There was just time for Roberto Gutierrez to hit the crossbar from 90 centimetres out before half time.
Team D came out strongly in the second half, with Cloutier forcing an excellent save from Morgan Kenny. Mapendere replied for the Greens, turning Labrom and firing a shot against the post. Igor Pietchenko pulled a goal back for the Whites, following an excellent combination between Cloutier and Sebrango. Parmar added a fourth for Team C from close range and then Sebrango made it 4-2 with a good finish. Cloutier narrowed the margin of the score with a fantastic strike from long range, and then Sebrango completed the comeback with a fine goal on the counter attack.
Then with referee Rochon finding injury time from somewhere, Sanjeev Parma popped up to score the winning goal with a viciously curving shot into the top corner.
Final Score: Team C 5, Team D 4
Monday, January 29, 2007
2007-01-30: Results / Leaders
Results
3/11:Team A vs. Team B: 1-2
3/11: Team C vs. Team D: 5-5
10/11: Team A vs. Team C: 3-6
10/11: Team B vs. Team D: 3-5
17/11: Team A vs. Team D: 3-1
17/11: Team B vs. Team C: 6-7
24/11: Team C vs. Team D: 3-3
24/11: Team A vs. Team B: 4-2
1/12: Team B vs. Team D: 6-3
1/12: Team A vs. Team C: 5-7
8/12: Team B vs. Team C: 4-5
8/12: Team A vs. Team D: 3-4
15/12: Team A vs. Team B: 5-4
15/12: Team C vs. Team D: 4-5
12/22: No Games
12/29: No Games
1/5: Team C vs. Team D: 7-1
1/5: Team A vs. Team B: 8-3
1/12 Team B vs. Team D: 4-3
1/12: Team A vs. Team C: 7-5
1/19: Team B vs. Team C: 1-7
1/19: Team A vs. Team D: 4-4
1/26: Team A vs. Team B: 3-1
1/26: Team C vs. Team D: 5-4
Standings:
Team - Wins - Losses - Ties - For-Against - - Points
1. Team C 8-1-2 62-43 (19) 26
2. Team A 6-4-1 46-39 (7) 19
3. Team D 2-6-3 37-48 (-11) 9
4. Team B 3-8-0 39-53 (-14) 9
Golden Shoe Race -
19 goals: Devereaux
15 goals: Sebrango
12 goals: Tiamuh
10 goals: Cloutier, Dennis
8 goals: Parmar, Viscosi
7 goals: Coscarella, Koutras, Kowlessar, Philips
6 goals: Abunafeesa
5 goals: Cheney
4 goals: Makuch, McHugh, Rochon
3 goals: Andujar, Clements, J. Gutierrez, Macmillan, Pletchenko
2 goals: Donnard, Roberto Gutierrez, Kihara, Lyttle, Ntwari, Shales, Shaw, Zaslavsky
1 goal: Brooks, Cancura, Deganutti, Dudek, Farant, Hoefler, Johnson, Makischuk, Morgan, Radoja
3/11:Team A vs. Team B: 1-2
3/11: Team C vs. Team D: 5-5
10/11: Team A vs. Team C: 3-6
10/11: Team B vs. Team D: 3-5
17/11: Team A vs. Team D: 3-1
17/11: Team B vs. Team C: 6-7
24/11: Team C vs. Team D: 3-3
24/11: Team A vs. Team B: 4-2
1/12: Team B vs. Team D: 6-3
1/12: Team A vs. Team C: 5-7
8/12: Team B vs. Team C: 4-5
8/12: Team A vs. Team D: 3-4
15/12: Team A vs. Team B: 5-4
15/12: Team C vs. Team D: 4-5
12/22: No Games
12/29: No Games
1/5: Team C vs. Team D: 7-1
1/5: Team A vs. Team B: 8-3
1/12 Team B vs. Team D: 4-3
1/12: Team A vs. Team C: 7-5
1/19: Team B vs. Team C: 1-7
1/19: Team A vs. Team D: 4-4
1/26: Team A vs. Team B: 3-1
1/26: Team C vs. Team D: 5-4
Standings:
Team - Wins - Losses - Ties - For-Against - - Points
1. Team C 8-1-2 62-43 (19) 26
2. Team A 6-4-1 46-39 (7) 19
3. Team D 2-6-3 37-48 (-11) 9
4. Team B 3-8-0 39-53 (-14) 9
Golden Shoe Race -
19 goals: Devereaux
15 goals: Sebrango
12 goals: Tiamuh
10 goals: Cloutier, Dennis
8 goals: Parmar, Viscosi
7 goals: Coscarella, Koutras, Kowlessar, Philips
6 goals: Abunafeesa
5 goals: Cheney
4 goals: Makuch, McHugh, Rochon
3 goals: Andujar, Clements, J. Gutierrez, Macmillan, Pletchenko
2 goals: Donnard, Roberto Gutierrez, Kihara, Lyttle, Ntwari, Shales, Shaw, Zaslavsky
1 goal: Brooks, Cancura, Deganutti, Dudek, Farant, Hoefler, Johnson, Makischuk, Morgan, Radoja
Friday, January 26, 2007
2006-01-26: Round 11 of the Indoor League
Round 11 closes off January with Team A taking on team B at 8 o'clock, followed by Team C tackling Team D.
The Team A reds will look to close the gap on Team C to four points, while the blues will want to wipe out memories of last week's heavy defeat at the hands of league leaders Team C. In the other game, much improved Team D will Take on the Special One's Invincibles, knowing that a defeat could consign them to the wooden spoon for the tournament.
Rumours are that Lapointe might get off his Ukranian arse and update the alternates some time today.
26 January - 8-9 Team A vs. Team B; 9-10 Team C* vs. Team D
The Team A reds will look to close the gap on Team C to four points, while the blues will want to wipe out memories of last week's heavy defeat at the hands of league leaders Team C. In the other game, much improved Team D will Take on the Special One's Invincibles, knowing that a defeat could consign them to the wooden spoon for the tournament.
Rumours are that Lapointe might get off his Ukranian arse and update the alternates some time today.
26 January - 8-9 Team A vs. Team B; 9-10 Team C* vs. Team D
Monday, January 22, 2007
2007-01-26: REVISED Ontario Cup Dates
The OSA has posted its dates for the Ontario Cup.
Extra Round - May 13
Preliminary Round - May 27
First Round - June 10
Second Round - June 24
Third Round - July 8
Quarter Final Round - August 12
Semi Final Round - August 26
Cup Final - September 16
Please make sure you are available for these games.
Extra Round - May 13
Preliminary Round - May 27
First Round - June 10
Second Round - June 24
Third Round - July 8
Quarter Final Round - August 12
Semi Final Round - August 26
Cup Final - September 16
Please make sure you are available for these games.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
2007-01-22: Match Reports
Team B, vs. Team C
The Silent Knight's Team B took on James MacMillan's Team C in the first game, which went according to form with Team C winning 7-1 (albeit with six disputed goals and one deflection). Ryan Devereaux opened the scoring with a good finish, followed closely after by Roland Tiamuh's long-ranges shot. Andriy Szwarek produced a string of fine saves before the half, but could do nothing to deny Pawel the third goal of the game close to half. Captain MacMillan almost scored a fourth for his team before the half, but his long-range screamer crashed against the post.
The SK took drastic action at the half and switched keepers, with Antoine Lagarec replacing Szwarek. Unfortunately, it didn't make too much difference as the offensive power of Team C continued its impressive elan. Devereaux redirected a shot from Pawel to make it 4-0 and then quick goals from Tiamuh and Devereaux (his hattrick) made it six without reply. Down, but not out, Steve Kowlessar initiated the best move of the match in reply, linking brilliantly with Koutras and Farant to give Farant the opportunity to reduce the margin of defeat a little (1-6). However, Ryan Devereaux took advantage of a superb run by Tiamuh to slot home the ball for the final goal of the game. Team C won 7-1.
Team A vs. Team D
The Dominator's Team A took on Agent Morbal's Team D in this tense, terse and exciting encounter, closely marshalled by referee MacMillan from a single spot on the sidelines. The game started well for Team D, with Sanjeev Parmar opening the scoring from distance with a powerful navel-ring assisted shot into the top corner. Eddie Sebrango equalized for Team A, moving onto a chest pass from Burundi legend Thierry Ntwari and hitting the back of the net from 20 yards out. In the second half, Team A started to take control and Dominic Rochon put his team ahead from a corner, before Basil Phillips took advantage of some slack marking to add a third. Jeff Dennis pulled a goal back for Team D after excellent work by Parmar and Hoefler. Parmar slotted home a fiercely contested penalty to tie things up at 3-3. Tyler Wallace produced the save of the match from Basil Phillips to seemingly leave the game deadlocked. But in the final seconds, Team D guest star Roland Tiamuh intercepted a long pass from Kevin Sheehan and fired home a 20-yard rocket to give his side the lead. Incredibly, with referee MacMillan stifling the urge to stretch and blow the whistle, Eddie Sebrango equalized from close range to make the final score 4-4.
The Silent Knight's Team B took on James MacMillan's Team C in the first game, which went according to form with Team C winning 7-1 (albeit with six disputed goals and one deflection). Ryan Devereaux opened the scoring with a good finish, followed closely after by Roland Tiamuh's long-ranges shot. Andriy Szwarek produced a string of fine saves before the half, but could do nothing to deny Pawel the third goal of the game close to half. Captain MacMillan almost scored a fourth for his team before the half, but his long-range screamer crashed against the post.
The SK took drastic action at the half and switched keepers, with Antoine Lagarec replacing Szwarek. Unfortunately, it didn't make too much difference as the offensive power of Team C continued its impressive elan. Devereaux redirected a shot from Pawel to make it 4-0 and then quick goals from Tiamuh and Devereaux (his hattrick) made it six without reply. Down, but not out, Steve Kowlessar initiated the best move of the match in reply, linking brilliantly with Koutras and Farant to give Farant the opportunity to reduce the margin of defeat a little (1-6). However, Ryan Devereaux took advantage of a superb run by Tiamuh to slot home the ball for the final goal of the game. Team C won 7-1.
Team A vs. Team D
The Dominator's Team A took on Agent Morbal's Team D in this tense, terse and exciting encounter, closely marshalled by referee MacMillan from a single spot on the sidelines. The game started well for Team D, with Sanjeev Parmar opening the scoring from distance with a powerful navel-ring assisted shot into the top corner. Eddie Sebrango equalized for Team A, moving onto a chest pass from Burundi legend Thierry Ntwari and hitting the back of the net from 20 yards out. In the second half, Team A started to take control and Dominic Rochon put his team ahead from a corner, before Basil Phillips took advantage of some slack marking to add a third. Jeff Dennis pulled a goal back for Team D after excellent work by Parmar and Hoefler. Parmar slotted home a fiercely contested penalty to tie things up at 3-3. Tyler Wallace produced the save of the match from Basil Phillips to seemingly leave the game deadlocked. But in the final seconds, Team D guest star Roland Tiamuh intercepted a long pass from Kevin Sheehan and fired home a 20-yard rocket to give his side the lead. Incredibly, with referee MacMillan stifling the urge to stretch and blow the whistle, Eddie Sebrango equalized from close range to make the final score 4-4.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Week 11 Results
Week 11 Results:
Game #1
Team B (Steve) versus Team D (Labrom). This was a big game for both teams are they are in danger of falling far behind the leaders. Team D took the lead early on on a goal from Sylvain Cloutier. Kelby Shaw equalized with a great great from 25 yards. Ewan lyttle gave Team B the lead on a finish from a fantastic cross from Frank Zegers. Alternate Rob Shaw tied things up before Sylvain game Team D the lead once again. Steve Kowlesaar took Team B on his shoulders, and scored the goal to even things up for Team B. Then, in the dying seconds of the game, Marc Viscose won a challenge with the keeper and slotted home the winner as the final whistle went.
RESULT Team B 4 Team D 3
Game #2
Team A (Dom) versus Team C (James). The top 2 teams in the standings battled today and it was not to dissapoint. Dom Rochon and Eddie Sabrango scored early on to give Team A the unexpected early lead against league leaders Team C. Ben Makuch added one to make it 3-0 Team A. Roland pulled one back for Team C, but Andy Nera scored for Team A to make it 4-1 at half. Roland Tiamuh made it 4-2 before Sabrango completed his hattrick adding two more goals. Being 6-2 Team A, League leading scorer Ryan Devereaux quickly added 2 goals to make it 6-4, then a terrible call from the referee (I still think I am sort of right!) gave Roland an opportunity to net one for Team C to make it 6-5. Sabrango killed the game off with his 4th goal of the game in the dying seconds.
RESULT TEAM A 7, TEAM C 5
Game #1
Team B (Steve) versus Team D (Labrom). This was a big game for both teams are they are in danger of falling far behind the leaders. Team D took the lead early on on a goal from Sylvain Cloutier. Kelby Shaw equalized with a great great from 25 yards. Ewan lyttle gave Team B the lead on a finish from a fantastic cross from Frank Zegers. Alternate Rob Shaw tied things up before Sylvain game Team D the lead once again. Steve Kowlesaar took Team B on his shoulders, and scored the goal to even things up for Team B. Then, in the dying seconds of the game, Marc Viscose won a challenge with the keeper and slotted home the winner as the final whistle went.
RESULT Team B 4 Team D 3
Game #2
Team A (Dom) versus Team C (James). The top 2 teams in the standings battled today and it was not to dissapoint. Dom Rochon and Eddie Sabrango scored early on to give Team A the unexpected early lead against league leaders Team C. Ben Makuch added one to make it 3-0 Team A. Roland pulled one back for Team C, but Andy Nera scored for Team A to make it 4-1 at half. Roland Tiamuh made it 4-2 before Sabrango completed his hattrick adding two more goals. Being 6-2 Team A, League leading scorer Ryan Devereaux quickly added 2 goals to make it 6-4, then a terrible call from the referee (I still think I am sort of right!) gave Roland an opportunity to net one for Team C to make it 6-5. Sabrango killed the game off with his 4th goal of the game in the dying seconds.
RESULT TEAM A 7, TEAM C 5
Friday, January 12, 2007
2006-01-12: Support Wiel Abunafeesa's Agel Products
Wiel Abunafeesa is hosting an Agel Business event at Carleton University on Sunday, January 28th (2pm-4pm).
Agel is the newest business in the health and wellness and he would like to extend the opportunity for others to find out about Agel and the innovation of "Suspension Gel Technology" Gelceuticals.
Go along to Carleton on the 28th and learn more about Agel or follow the links to see what the fuss is about!
http://www.geldocs.com/
http://www.geldocs.com/
Information About Agel (from the Agel site)
Gel Technology — Gelceuticals™
Do people actually consume the nutrients that will improve their health? Everyone starts with good intentions. A few pills here, a glass of juice there. But before long, pills get bothersome and glass bottles are less than portable.
How many times have we asked ourselves, “Now, why didn‘t I think of that?” So often, a very simple idea goes unnoticed as we continue doing things the same old way, year after year. Nutritional supplements are no different. For most of the last century, nutritional supplements—primarily available in pill and tablet form—have gained popularity. With the availability of each new supplement, we have been left with the same alternative: swallow one more pill.
What if we didn?t have to choke down another tablet? What if there was another option? What if somebody decided to deliver nutrients in a different form?
Good news! There’s a fresh new way to consume nutritional supplements, a new technology known as Gelceuticals™. This delivery mechanism isn’t just new, it’s better—it will revolutionize the way we take nutritional supplements and substantially increase the number of individuals who benefit from nutritional supplementation.
Through suspension gel technology, our daily nutrients can be taken anywhere, quickly and easily. Think about it: no glasses, no super-sized pills, no waterlogged juices, no ineffective sprays and creams—just pure, concentrated nutrients in an easy to take, readily absorbed, taste bud-busting gel. Entirely original, the Gelceutical market represents an untapped arena of wellness. And the landmark realization of the industry is Agel™. Agel stands at the head of a supplement revolution—incredible convenience, incredible flavor.
Why is gel technology so much better? Two very important factors influence the efficacy of nutritional supplements: 1) the proper timing of ingestion, and 2) the bioavailability of the nutrients. Because of these factors, gel technology represents a significant advance in the method of delivery for vitamins, minerals and other important food supplements. Gel suspension drastically facilitates ingestion of food supplements, increasing compliance with nutritional regimens that would otherwise go unheeded. It provides extreme convenience and allows for optimal timing of ingestion, thus maximizing nutritional efficacy. And, it optimizes the bioavailability of the nutrients that are suspended in gel form in order to maximize their physiologic effects.
Agel is the newest business in the health and wellness and he would like to extend the opportunity for others to find out about Agel and the innovation of "Suspension Gel Technology" Gelceuticals.
Go along to Carleton on the 28th and learn more about Agel or follow the links to see what the fuss is about!
http://www.geldocs.com/
http://www.geldocs.com/
Information About Agel (from the Agel site)
Gel Technology — Gelceuticals™
Do people actually consume the nutrients that will improve their health? Everyone starts with good intentions. A few pills here, a glass of juice there. But before long, pills get bothersome and glass bottles are less than portable.
How many times have we asked ourselves, “Now, why didn‘t I think of that?” So often, a very simple idea goes unnoticed as we continue doing things the same old way, year after year. Nutritional supplements are no different. For most of the last century, nutritional supplements—primarily available in pill and tablet form—have gained popularity. With the availability of each new supplement, we have been left with the same alternative: swallow one more pill.
What if we didn?t have to choke down another tablet? What if there was another option? What if somebody decided to deliver nutrients in a different form?
Good news! There’s a fresh new way to consume nutritional supplements, a new technology known as Gelceuticals™. This delivery mechanism isn’t just new, it’s better—it will revolutionize the way we take nutritional supplements and substantially increase the number of individuals who benefit from nutritional supplementation.
Through suspension gel technology, our daily nutrients can be taken anywhere, quickly and easily. Think about it: no glasses, no super-sized pills, no waterlogged juices, no ineffective sprays and creams—just pure, concentrated nutrients in an easy to take, readily absorbed, taste bud-busting gel. Entirely original, the Gelceutical market represents an untapped arena of wellness. And the landmark realization of the industry is Agel™. Agel stands at the head of a supplement revolution—incredible convenience, incredible flavor.
Why is gel technology so much better? Two very important factors influence the efficacy of nutritional supplements: 1) the proper timing of ingestion, and 2) the bioavailability of the nutrients. Because of these factors, gel technology represents a significant advance in the method of delivery for vitamins, minerals and other important food supplements. Gel suspension drastically facilitates ingestion of food supplements, increasing compliance with nutritional regimens that would otherwise go unheeded. It provides extreme convenience and allows for optimal timing of ingestion, thus maximizing nutritional efficacy. And, it optimizes the bioavailability of the nutrients that are suspended in gel form in order to maximize their physiologic effects.
Monday, January 08, 2007
Results / Leaders
Results
3/11:Team A vs. Team B: 1-2
3/11: Team C vs. Team D: 5-5
10/11: Team A vs. Team C: 3-6
10/11: Team B vs. Team D: 3-5
17/11: Team A vs. Team D: 3-1
17/11: Team B vs. Team C: 6-7
24/11: Team C vs. Team D: 3-3
24/11: Team A vs. Team B: 4-2
1/12: Team B vs. Team D: 6-3
1/12: Team A vs. Team C: 5-7
8/12: Team B vs. Team C: 4-5
8/12: Team A vs. Team D: 3-4
15/12: Team A vs. Team B: 5-4
15/12: Team C vs. Team D: 4-5
12/22: No Games
12/29: No Games
1/5: Team C vs. Team D: 7-1
1/5: Team A vs. Team B: 8-3
Standings: Team - Wins - Losses - Ties - For-Against - - Points
1. Team C 6-0-2 45-31 (14) 20
2. Team A 4-4-0 32-29 (3) 12
3. Team D 2-4-3 26-35 (-9) 8
4. Team B 2-6-0 30-38 (-8) 6
Golden Shoe Race -
13 goals: Devereaux
9 goals: Dennis
7 goals: Coscarella, Cloutier, Koutras
6 goals: Kowlesaar, Abunafeesa, Viscose, Phillips, Tiamuh, Sabrango
5 goals: Cheney
4 goals:
3 goals: Clements, Macmillan, Mchugh, Makuch, Parmaar, Andujar
2 goals: Zaslavsky, Kihara, Pletchenko, Donnard, Roberto Gutierrez, Ntwari, Shales, J. Gutierrez
1 goal: Makischuk, Lyttle, Johnson, Rochon, Shaw, Radoja, Deganutti, Dudek, Hoefler, Brooks
3/11:Team A vs. Team B: 1-2
3/11: Team C vs. Team D: 5-5
10/11: Team A vs. Team C: 3-6
10/11: Team B vs. Team D: 3-5
17/11: Team A vs. Team D: 3-1
17/11: Team B vs. Team C: 6-7
24/11: Team C vs. Team D: 3-3
24/11: Team A vs. Team B: 4-2
1/12: Team B vs. Team D: 6-3
1/12: Team A vs. Team C: 5-7
8/12: Team B vs. Team C: 4-5
8/12: Team A vs. Team D: 3-4
15/12: Team A vs. Team B: 5-4
15/12: Team C vs. Team D: 4-5
12/22: No Games
12/29: No Games
1/5: Team C vs. Team D: 7-1
1/5: Team A vs. Team B: 8-3
Standings: Team - Wins - Losses - Ties - For-Against - - Points
1. Team C 6-0-2 45-31 (14) 20
2. Team A 4-4-0 32-29 (3) 12
3. Team D 2-4-3 26-35 (-9) 8
4. Team B 2-6-0 30-38 (-8) 6
Golden Shoe Race -
13 goals: Devereaux
9 goals: Dennis
7 goals: Coscarella, Cloutier, Koutras
6 goals: Kowlesaar, Abunafeesa, Viscose, Phillips, Tiamuh, Sabrango
5 goals: Cheney
4 goals:
3 goals: Clements, Macmillan, Mchugh, Makuch, Parmaar, Andujar
2 goals: Zaslavsky, Kihara, Pletchenko, Donnard, Roberto Gutierrez, Ntwari, Shales, J. Gutierrez
1 goal: Makischuk, Lyttle, Johnson, Rochon, Shaw, Radoja, Deganutti, Dudek, Hoefler, Brooks
Week 10 Results
Week 10 Results:
Game #1
Team C (James) versus Team D (Labrom). This was a game that regardless of the score, really could have gone either way. Team C came out strong on goals from Dave Foley, Roland Tiamuh and Ryan Devereaux. Team D was not to be beaten easily, but just couldn't find the finishing touch as they were brutally unlucky on numerous occasions in front of goal while Team C were getting bounces. Pavel Cancura added another for Team C, while Dan Cheney pulled on back for Team D. Greg Andujar scored one, Devereaux added another while Roland Tiamuh scored a great volley to make it 6-1.
RESULT Team C 7 Team D 1
Game #2
Team A (Dom) versus Team B (Steve). This was another game in which seemed one sided but could have gone either way at a certain point in the game. Eddie Sabrango led the way for Team A scoring 4 goals. John Brooks scored another for Team A while Dimitri pulled 1 back for Team B. Jorge Gutierrez, Basil Phillips and Sanjeev added more for Team A, Andy Nera scored a cracker in his own goal, and Team B added another late to end the game.
RESULT TEAM A 8, TEAM B 3
Game #1
Team C (James) versus Team D (Labrom). This was a game that regardless of the score, really could have gone either way. Team C came out strong on goals from Dave Foley, Roland Tiamuh and Ryan Devereaux. Team D was not to be beaten easily, but just couldn't find the finishing touch as they were brutally unlucky on numerous occasions in front of goal while Team C were getting bounces. Pavel Cancura added another for Team C, while Dan Cheney pulled on back for Team D. Greg Andujar scored one, Devereaux added another while Roland Tiamuh scored a great volley to make it 6-1.
RESULT Team C 7 Team D 1
Game #2
Team A (Dom) versus Team B (Steve). This was another game in which seemed one sided but could have gone either way at a certain point in the game. Eddie Sabrango led the way for Team A scoring 4 goals. John Brooks scored another for Team A while Dimitri pulled 1 back for Team B. Jorge Gutierrez, Basil Phillips and Sanjeev added more for Team A, Andy Nera scored a cracker in his own goal, and Team B added another late to end the game.
RESULT TEAM A 8, TEAM B 3
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
2007-01-02: Player Baseline Weights and Measurements
The formatting is not the best - but this is the info you provided at the first session. I will collect all weights and measurements again at the next session.
SURNAME FIRST NAME HEIGHT WEIGHT WAIST BIRTHDATE
Abunafeesa Wiel 5'10" 160.4 31" 14-Sep-82
Benjamin Taylor 5'9" 146 31.5" 27-Mar-90
Boyle Richard 5'9" 165 29" 15-Jun-80
Cascarella Antony 6'0" 178 34.5" 17-Apr-83
Cheney Daniel 5'11" 200.6 36" 26-Sep-72
Clements Andy 5'11" 142 32" 18-Sep-83
Da Costa Jason 6'0 177 24-May-80
Deganutti Daniel 5'10" 168 32" 6-Mar-76
Dennis Jeff 5'7" 160 34" 23-Mar-85
Devereaux Ryan 5'9" 183.2 35 20-Mar-82
Donnard Greg 5'7" 147.4 32" 14-Oct-80
Dudek Daniel 6'0" 175.2 32" 31-Oct-79
Edgar Alic 6'1" 192.6 35.5" 6-Jul-76
Farant Alan 5'8" 146.2 31.5" 18-Dec-83
Gutierrez Jorge 5'10" 166.2 32" 6-Aug-82
Gutierrez Roberto 5'10" 165.2 31" 24-May-85
Hoefler Mike 5'7" 182.4 36" 12-Jul-79
Kenny Morgan 5'9" 153.8 32.5" 31-Jul-88
Koutras Dmitri 5'10" 168.8 33" 10-Oct-78
Kowlessar Steve 5'10" 161.6 32" 1-Jul-78
Labrom Marc 6'05" 158.4 33" 10-Oct-72
Lagarec Antoine 5'11 188.4 35.5" 3-Sep-70
Lamoureux Eric 6'0" 170 31" 12-Mar-80
Lapointe Marc 5'10" 147.8 29.5" 2-Jun-80
Loy Dillon 6'0" 190 34" 7-Jan-73
Lyttle Ewan 6'0" 194.4 36.5" 16-Jan-78
MacMillan James 6'1" 195 35" 23-Mar-76
Makuch Ben 5'9" 145 32" 4-Jun-88
Mapendere Peter 5'8" 157.6 31.5" 4-Jan-74
McHugh Sam 5'9" 187 35" 4-Apr-88
Oyali Aydin 5'10" 180 34.5" 23-Feb-72
Phillips Basil 5'11" 222.4 41.5" 23-Nov-69
Platchenko Igor 6'4" 212 38" 11-May-79
Popowych Daniel 5'7" 147 31.5" 10-Feb-83
Radoja Steve 5'10" 175.2 34" 2-Aug-82
Rochon Dominic 5'10" 167 33" 18-May-74
Shales Adam 6'1" 179 33" 6-Dec-80
Shaw Kelby 6'0" 178 35" 15-Dec-69
Sheehan Kevin 6'4" 177.4 33.5" 20-Nov-71
Szwarek Andriy 5'10" 172 35" 30-Jan-80
Tiamuh Roland 5'8" 163.4 29.5" 30-Oct-76
Viscosi Marc-Anthony 5'10" 148.2 31" 13-Aug-88
Zegers Frank 6'0" 173 24-Feb-74
SURNAME FIRST NAME HEIGHT WEIGHT WAIST BIRTHDATE
Abunafeesa Wiel 5'10" 160.4 31" 14-Sep-82
Benjamin Taylor 5'9" 146 31.5" 27-Mar-90
Boyle Richard 5'9" 165 29" 15-Jun-80
Cascarella Antony 6'0" 178 34.5" 17-Apr-83
Cheney Daniel 5'11" 200.6 36" 26-Sep-72
Clements Andy 5'11" 142 32" 18-Sep-83
Da Costa Jason 6'0 177 24-May-80
Deganutti Daniel 5'10" 168 32" 6-Mar-76
Dennis Jeff 5'7" 160 34" 23-Mar-85
Devereaux Ryan 5'9" 183.2 35 20-Mar-82
Donnard Greg 5'7" 147.4 32" 14-Oct-80
Dudek Daniel 6'0" 175.2 32" 31-Oct-79
Edgar Alic 6'1" 192.6 35.5" 6-Jul-76
Farant Alan 5'8" 146.2 31.5" 18-Dec-83
Gutierrez Jorge 5'10" 166.2 32" 6-Aug-82
Gutierrez Roberto 5'10" 165.2 31" 24-May-85
Hoefler Mike 5'7" 182.4 36" 12-Jul-79
Kenny Morgan 5'9" 153.8 32.5" 31-Jul-88
Koutras Dmitri 5'10" 168.8 33" 10-Oct-78
Kowlessar Steve 5'10" 161.6 32" 1-Jul-78
Labrom Marc 6'05" 158.4 33" 10-Oct-72
Lagarec Antoine 5'11 188.4 35.5" 3-Sep-70
Lamoureux Eric 6'0" 170 31" 12-Mar-80
Lapointe Marc 5'10" 147.8 29.5" 2-Jun-80
Loy Dillon 6'0" 190 34" 7-Jan-73
Lyttle Ewan 6'0" 194.4 36.5" 16-Jan-78
MacMillan James 6'1" 195 35" 23-Mar-76
Makuch Ben 5'9" 145 32" 4-Jun-88
Mapendere Peter 5'8" 157.6 31.5" 4-Jan-74
McHugh Sam 5'9" 187 35" 4-Apr-88
Oyali Aydin 5'10" 180 34.5" 23-Feb-72
Phillips Basil 5'11" 222.4 41.5" 23-Nov-69
Platchenko Igor 6'4" 212 38" 11-May-79
Popowych Daniel 5'7" 147 31.5" 10-Feb-83
Radoja Steve 5'10" 175.2 34" 2-Aug-82
Rochon Dominic 5'10" 167 33" 18-May-74
Shales Adam 6'1" 179 33" 6-Dec-80
Shaw Kelby 6'0" 178 35" 15-Dec-69
Sheehan Kevin 6'4" 177.4 33.5" 20-Nov-71
Szwarek Andriy 5'10" 172 35" 30-Jan-80
Tiamuh Roland 5'8" 163.4 29.5" 30-Oct-76
Viscosi Marc-Anthony 5'10" 148.2 31" 13-Aug-88
Zegers Frank 6'0" 173 24-Feb-74
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