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This Week In League1 Ontario - Comebacks And Home Openers

By OSA News, 05/16/16, 6:30PM EDT

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Despite weather conditions that were more like winter than early summer, League1 Ontario matchweek three was a heady mix of gala day home openers, and hard-fought comebacks from teams that appeared to be beaten. 

In This Week In League1 Ontario we bring you all the news from across the league, including detailed match reports, photography of your favourite teams, and video for every single match. 

FC London men's team had two great wins on the road in matchweek one and two. But could they do it in front of a home crowd on a cold night versus Pro Stars FC?

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It took a dramatic late goal and two missed penalties for Durham to prevent Masters from sharing or taking all the points. Do you know who scored the winner?

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Sigma FC kept up their red-hot form, as did striker Leaford Allen, but Sanjaxx's Hilliard Serrao levelled the score late in the match with a 25 yard laser. Who won?

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Sanjaxx women went 1-0 ahead but North Mississauga showed power, pace and focus to come back and get the three points. Can you name the two Jamaican internationals that got the goals?

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Aurora United FC women had their home opener at Sheppard's Bush against 2015 champs Durham United FA. Durham striker Laura Gosse went top of the goalscoring charts with another brace. What was the score?

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Vaughan Azzurri women went to London for the FC London women's gala home opener. The home team went two up courtesy of captain Jade Kovacevic, but Vaughan got a late goal and were awarded a penalty in the final minute. Who won?

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Defending League1 men's champions Oakville Blue Devils have had a difficult start to 2016. It took a late goal by the 2015 men's top scorer for the Devils to get a share of the points against a young and well organized North Mississauga SC. Who got the goal?

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Toronto FC Academy youngsters came up against a strong and experienced Windsor Stars side at the Kia Training Grounds in a brilliant exhibition of skill and focus. Did either team take all three points?

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North Toronto Nitros hosted a fantastic home opener in the heart of Toronto at the University of Toronto's Varsity Stadium vs. Aurora United FC men. The Nitros got a third goal in three games from their 17 year old Canadian junior international. Who is he?

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Woodbridge Strikers women have a powerhouse team together this season, and took on one of 2016's new teams in Kingston Clippers. Woodbridge were three goals up and cruising but... what happened next?

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With an average of nearly one goal every ten minutes, the Toronto Skillz and Vaughan Azzurri game was a real show for the supporters. What was the result?

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Woodbridge Strikers men had the best defence in the league last year, and it almost led them to the 2015 title. The club opened up at home in matchweek three against a Kingston Clippers - would the home fortress mentality continue?

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Stay tuned to The Week In League1 Ontario next week for a rundown on the first round of the L1 Cup and all the action from a big matchweek four.

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