The Ref Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Canada U15 2 - New Zeland U15 3 Canada was leading 2-0 and dominated most of the game but could not held N.Z. from scoring. Canada goals scored by Marcus Johnston and Mohamed Sila (sp). In the Canada U18 v/s N.Z. U19, N.Z. was leading 1-0 at half time when I left. It didn't look too good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Ah, they seem to be following in the glorious paths of the Onstads and Watsons of this world... Ugh... 3 goals? That's crap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Ah, they seem to be following in the glorious paths of the Onstads and Watsons of this world... Ugh... 3 goals? That's crap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NPE Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Men's Junior (U-17) Team Thursday, September 29, 2005 Canada Split Doubleheader with All Whites Kelowna, BC – Canada’s U15 and U18 National Teams split their doubleheader with the Schoolboys teams from New Zealand on Thursday evening in Kelowna, BC. The U15s raced out to a two-goal lead in the series curtain-raiser but surrendered three straight goals to fall 3-2 to their Kiwi counterparts. The Canucks exacted a modicum of revenge in the second game though but had to come back from a goal down to do so. Canada’s U18s went to the break down 1-0 but two second half strikes from Amuri Kapongo rescued the victory against New Zealand’s U19s. Missed chances the story for Hart’s boys Despite jumping out to an early (and well deserved) two-goal lead, Canada’s U15 National Team surrendered three consecutive goals off set-pieces to fall to New Zealand 3-2. In fact, it only took ten minutes for Canada to pounce. William Hyde started the move with a delicately weighted pass to Devin Gunenc who skipped past one defender at the top of the box then coolly slid his shot past the New Zealand ‘keeper. Then Canada stretched the lead to two after a corner was swung into the New Zealand penalty area and striker Mohammed Sylla out-jumped everyone to head home. But a combination of good goalkeeping, poor finishing, and the woodwork denied Canada the elusive third goal that would have surely seen-off the Kiwis. New Zealand, sensing the match was slipping away, played far more direct and the tactic paid dividends. The Kiwis replied with three straight goals off set-pieces that the Canucks got to first but could not clear. In all three situations, New Zealand reacted fastest to the second-ball and when the chance to score presented itself, the Kiwis were clinical. “I am happy with the way we started but I am not very happy with the way we gifted them three chances on balls that should have been cleared,” said Canada’s Head Coach Stephen Hart. “This is not a game we should have lost and really should have put the game out of reach early. Having said that, New Zealand did well to get themselves back into the game but the goals they scored were on balls we should have dealt with. We will have to be better defensively on Saturday.” Kapongo brace secures win for U18s In the second match, Canada’s U18s fell behind after a little more than a half-hour (36), but two second-half goals from Amuri Kapongo secured the win for the Canucks. New Zealand’s U19s surprised Canada when against the run of play, grabbed the opener through Garry McDermott. Canada quickly went searching for the equalizer but had to wait until midway through the second half before finally breaching the Kiwi goal. Kapongo started things rolling just before the hour mark when he slammed home his first goal for Canada in his very first appearance for his country. Four minutes later, the young Edmonton-native grabbed his second (and the eventual winner). After the goal, Canada then solidified its defense with a few changes and always looked like the side more likely to win. Both teams will use Friday to recover before facing New Zealand in final double-header of the series on Saturday. The U15s will get things started at 11am (all times local) at the Apple Bowl in Kelowna. The match between Canada’s U18s and the New Zealand U19s at 1pm will conclude the two-game series. Thursday, September 29, 2005 International Friendlies Apple Bowl Kelowna, BC CANADA U15 – 2 (2) NEW ZEALAND U15 – 3 (1) Goals CANADA U15 – Johnstone 10, Sylla 24 NEW ZEALAND U15 – Macintyre 41, Myers 71, Morrissey 80 Cautions CANADA U15 – Kijowski 77 NEW ZEALAND U15 – none Expulsions – none CANADA U15: 1-Karem Shergill; 2-Cardin Davis (15-Daniel Kijowski, 56); 4-Olivier Lacoste-Lebuis; 5-Daniel Tannous; 6-Devin Gunenc (3-Greg Smith, 34); 7-Marcus Johnstone; 8-Andrew Barsalona (17-Kyle Bekker, 56); 9-Randy Edwini-Bonsu; 10-Mohammed Sylla (12-Teal Bunbury, 61); 11-William Hyde; 16-Colin Parenteau-Michon (14-David Piedimonte, 71) Head Coach: Stephen Hart (CAN) Subs not used: 13-Cristobal Robles; 22-Jason Blakley NEW ZEALAND U15: 1-Michael O’Keefe; 2-Ben McArdle (14-Aidan Wong, 55); 3-Tim Myers; 4-Ben Richardson (5-Leighton Arraj, 50); 7-Ben Harris; 8-Otis Maddison; 10-Mokhtar Mohammadi; 11-Geoffrey Macintyre; 12-Eddie Smith; 13-Sam Margetts (9-Richard McLay, 50); 15-Sam Morrissey Head Coach: Barrie Truman (NZL) Subs not used: 6-Justin Eiman; 16-Shaun O’Neill-Cook -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANADA U18 – 2 (0) NEW ZEALAND U19 – 1 (1) Goals CANADA U18 – Kapongo 57, 61 NEW ZEALAND U19 – McDermott 36 Cautions CANADA U18 – Ayre 41, Baldeh 64 NEW ZEALAND U19 – Cunningham 25 Expulsions – none CANADA U18: 1-David Monsalve; 2-Adam Lang; 3-Kennedy Owusu-Ansah; 4-Liam Smith; 5-Stephen Lumley; 6-Alex Marrello; 7-Gabriel Gala; 8-Ibrahim Baldeh; 9-Keegan Ayre (14-Kevin Murphy, 78); 10-Alpha Bah (12-Josue Jaramillo, 84); 11-Amuri Kapongo (13-Stephen Leslie, 78) Head Coach: Sean Fleming (CAN) Subs not used: 15-Jorge Angel-Mira; 16-Rob Geizen; 17-Marcus Haber; 22-Andrew Kowan NEW ZEALAND U19: 18-Alan Rowley; 3-Rhys Parker (11-Blair Konik, 90); 4-Tom Smith; 6-Michael Cunningham; 8-Byron Paulus (7-Chris Musgrave, 74); 9-Michael Wadsworth; 12-Cole Evans; 13-Garry McDermott; 14 Kieran Purcell; 15-Josh Smith; 17-Tom Cairns (16-Lance Louvie, 64) Head Coach: Jacques Vercauteren (NZL) Subs not used: 1-Alex Cole; 2-Paris Kerdemelidis; 5-Jeroen Vink; Richard Gray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Of note, Alpha Bah played 84 minutes, wearing #10, so I guess that means he can play in friendlies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANC2 Posted October 3, 2005 Share Posted October 3, 2005 Wow they handed NZ 7 in gave two. I guess they wre right about missing chances in game 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loyola Posted October 3, 2005 Share Posted October 3, 2005 Teal Bunbury scored his first goal for Canada U-17. Men's Junior (U-17) Team Monday, October 03, 2005 Canada and New Zealand Each Win a Game Kelowna, BC – Canada’s U15 and U18 National Teams both split their two-game series with the Schoolboys teams from New Zealand when Canada’s U15s defeated the Kiwis 7-1, and Canada’s U18s fell 1-0 to New Zealand’s U19s on Saturday afternoon in Kelowna, BC. In the series opener on Thursday, Canada’s U15s lost 3-2 while the U18s defeated the All-Whites U19s by a score of 2-1. The U15s, unlike the match two days earlier, capitalized on its chances when they presented themselves. The young Canucks raced out to a two-goal lead through goals from Randy Edwini-Bonsu and Cristobal Robles but the Kiwis managed to grab one back just before the break. But the second half was all Canada. Greg Smith stretched the lead back to two just two-minutes after the start of the second half then Edwini-Bonsu grabbed his second three minutes later when he easily converted a penalty. Then second-half substitute Mohammed Sylla put the game out of reach with two-goals in two minutes. Teal Bunbury finished the rout when he knocked in his first goal of the series in minute 79. In the final match of the series, Canada’s U18s found New Zealand a far more difficult opponent. The Canadians gave up a goal early in the first half and could not find a way to breakdown the Kiwi defense for an equalizer despite numerous chances throughout the remaining eighty minutes. Saturday, October 1, 2005 International Friendlies Apple Bowl Kelowna, BC CANADA U15 – 7 (2) NEW ZEALAND U15 – 1 (1) Goals CANADA U15 – Edwini-Bonsu 4, 50; Robles 21; Smith 47 (pen); Sylla 64, 65; Bunbury 79 NEW ZEALAND U15 – Myers 41 Cautions CANADA U15 – none NEW ZEALAND U15 – Smith 51, 80; McArdle 73 Expulsions – Smith 80 CANADA U15: 22-Jason Blakley; 2-Cardin Davis (16-Colin Parenteau-Michon, 62); 3-Greg Smith; 4-Olivier Lacoste-Lebuis; 5-Daniel Tannous; 6-Devin Gunenc (15-Daniel Kijowski, 74); 7-Marcus Johnstone; 9-Randy Edwini-Bonsu (17-Kyle Bekker, 74); 11-William Hyde; 13-Cristobal Robles (12-Teal Bunbury, 52); 14-David Piedimonte (10-Mohammed Sylla, 52) Head Coach: Stephen Hart (CAN) Subs not used: 1-Karem Shergill; 8-Andrew Barsalona NEW ZEALAND U15: 2-Ben McArdle; 3-Tim Myers; 5-Leighton Arraj; 7-Ben Harris (6-Justin Eiman, 53); 8-Otis Maddison; 10-Mokhtar Mohammadi; 11-Geoffrey Macintyre (9-Richard McLay, 14); 12-Eddie Smith; 13-Sam Margetts (4-Ben Richardson, 42); 15-Sam Morrissey (14-Aidan Wong, 42); 16-Shaun O’Neill-Cook Head Coach: Barrie Truman (NZL) Subs not used: 1-Michael O’Keefe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CANADA U18 – 0 (0) NEW ZEALAND U19 – 1 (1) Goals CANADA U18 – none NEW ZEALAND U19 – Cunningham 9 Cautions CANADA U18 – Ayre 60 NEW ZEALAND U19 – Wadsworth 84 Expulsions – none CANADA U18: 1-David Monsalve; 2-Adam Lang (6-Alex Marrello, 38); 3-Kennedy Owusu-Ansah; 5-Stephen Lumley; 7-Gabriel Gala; 9-Keegan Ayre; 10-Alpha Bah; 11-Amuri Kapongo (4-Liam Smith, 64); 13-Stephen Leslie (15-Jorge Angel-Mira, 70); 14-Kevin Murphy (16-Rob Geizen, 72); 17-Marcus Haber Head Coach: Sean Fleming (CAN) Subs not used: 8-Ibrahim Baldeh; 12-Josue Jaramillo; 22-Andrew Kowan NEW ZEALAND U19: 18-Alan Rowley; 3-Rhys Parker; 4-Tom Smith; 6-Michael Cunningham; 9-Michael Wadsworth; 11-Blair Konik; 12-Cole Evans; 13-Garry McDermott; 14 Kieran Purcell; 15-Josh Smith; 17-Tom Cairns (8-Byron Paulus, 81) Head Coach: Jacques Vercauteren (NZL) Subs not used: 1-Alex Cole; 2-Paris Kerdemelidis; 5-Jeroen Vink; 7-Chris Musgrave; 10-Richard Gray; 16-Lance Louvie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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