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Ontario teams win one gold and two silvers at Toyota National Championships

By Staff, 10/14/19, 3:45PM EDT

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Ottawa TFC Academy won gold in the U-17 Girls Cup final while Woodbridge SC and Ottawa St. Anthony settled for silver in their respective divisions

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Ottawa TFC Academy won the U-17 Girls Toyota National Championships

Ontario teams brought home a gold medal and a pair of silver medals from the Toyota National Championships. 

Ontario’s Ottawa TFC Academy and Alberta’s Calgary Foothills FC are the Girls’ and Boys’ U-17 Cup Champions, played in Charlottetown, PEI. Ottawa defeated Quebec’s Lakeshore SC in their Gold Medal Match 2:1 with the Foothills defeating Ontario’s Woodbridge SC 1:0.

Ottawa’s Devon Vermaire (58’) and Riley Bonadie (79’) scored to secure the Girls’ U-17 Cup Championship for Ontario at the 2019 Toyota National Championships. A late Jaylyn Wright (80’ +1) goal for Lakeshore gave Quebec a lifeline but it was too late as Ontario held on for the win.

Woodbridge battled until the end but Calgary's Caden Rogozinski’s (14’) first-half goal and a clean sheet for Bilaal Hassan earned Calgary Foothills FC the 2019 Toyota National Championships Boys’ U-15 Cup title on Teck Finals Day.

Teck Finals Day in St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador saw British Columbia crowned champions at the 2019 Toyota National Championships Challenge Trophy competition. The Central City Breakers from Surrey defeated Ottawa’s St. Anthony SC 2:0 to take the Gold Medal and Challenge Trophy. 

After a scoreless first half, Surrey’s Caleb Clarke (65’) put BC ahead 20 minutes into the second half and Milad Mehrabi (90’+2) got a second with Ottawa pushing forward to equalize in injury time.

In other action, Scarborough GS United finished sixth in the Jubliee Trophy, the Oshawa Kicks took home fifth place honours in the U-15 Girls Cup and Milton did the same in the U-15 Boys Cup.