Sudburnia girls provide dramatic finales

By: Randy Pascal

 | Aug 27, 2012 - 2:58 PM
The Sudburnia Soccer Club girls clearly have a flair for the dramatic.

While both the U-12 and U-14 girls finals required extra time to be decided, the boys championship encounters in the same division were not quite so close.

Sheila Esquib and Danielle Sampson scored in overtime as Laurentian Trophies blanked Gougeon Insurance 2-0 in the U-12 gold-medal match, with the Cyclones and Trauma Team needing penalty kicks to decide matters in the U-14 grouping.

Kylie Pajaia-Boivin (Cyclones) and Kiana Desrosiers (Trauma Team) traded goals in regulation time before Katie Rinaldi netted the game-winner in a shootout, lifting the Cyclones to a 2-1 win.

Nathan Scully enjoyed a three-goal performance, leading the Lions Club of Sudbury to a 4-2 win over End of the Roll in the U-12 Mixed final.

Kai Mallory rounded out the scoring for the winners, with Eric Elliot and Mathieu Michel replying in a losing cause for End of the Roll.

In the U-14 Mixed division, Vrab's YIG (Your Independent Grocer) put it all together when it mattered most, stopping Coca-Cola Refreshments 3-0 with the championship hardware on the line.

Braxton Terry paved the way for Vrab's, scoring twice, with Jacob Steele adding a solo marker.
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