DJT Posted June 24, 2006 Share Posted June 24, 2006 <center>WOMEN'S VOYAGEURS CUP EAST 2006 MATCH 11 HAMILTON AVALANCHE vs. LAVAL COMETS Saturday, June 24, 2006 - 7:00 PM EDT Mohawk Sports Complex, Hamilton</center> WOMEN'S VOYAGEURS CUP EAST 2006 SUMMARY Toronto 3-1-0 11-0 10 Laval 2-1-0 11-1 7 Ottawa 2-0-0 11-0 6 Hamilton 2-0-4 7-17 6 Sudbury 0-0-5 2-24 0 1 May 20 - Laval 3-0 Hamilton 2 May 27 - Ottawa 5-0 Hamilton 3 May 28 - Ottawa 6-0 Sudbury 4 May 31 - Toronto 4-0 Hamilton 5 June 3 - Sudbury 0-3 Toronto 6 June 4 - Hamilton 3-0 Sudbury 7 June 10 - Sudbury 1-4 Hamilton 8 June 14 - Hamilton 0-4 Toronto 9 June 17 - Sudbury 1-8 Laval 10 June 18 - Toronto 0-0 Laval 11 June 24 - Hamilton vs. Laval 12 June 25 - Hamilton vs. Ottawa 13 June 28 - Laval vs. Ottawa 14 July 1 - Ottawa vs. Toronto 15 July 9 - Laval vs. Toronto 16 July 15 - Toronto vs. Sudbury 17 July 16 - Laval vs. Sudbury 18 July 19 - Ottawa vs. Laval 19 July 22 - Sudbury vs. Ottawa 20 July 23 - Toronto vs. Ottawa[/code] [b]MATCH 11 PREVIEWS[/b] [*]Hamilton » W-League: 3-0-4 12-17 9 (4th place in Northern Division) · Last match: June 17 - Vermont 0 Hamilton 5 [*]Laval » W-League: 4-1-0 15-2 13 (2nd place in Northern Division) · Last match: June 18 - Toronto 0 Laval 0 [b]HAMILTON & LAVAL HEAD-TO-HEAD[/b] [*]Records: » At Hamilton: Hamilton 0-0-0 Laval » Overall : Hamilton 0-0-1 Laval Voyageurs Cup Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJT Posted June 25, 2006 Author Share Posted June 25, 2006 Final: Hamilton 1 Laval 1 48' HAM Barsalona 86' LAV Jacques An excellent result for Hamilton. Looks like they almost pulled off a win, too. But an odd bit about Van Boxmeer being unable to see the ball..... Avalanche match report: Media Release For Immediate Release Lady Avalanche earn a draw against Comets June 24, 2006 Hamilton, ON - A goal in the 86th minute from Laval’s Virginie Jacques tied the game at 1-1 erasing the slim advantage Hamilton had taken early in the 2nd half. The Lady Avalanche, playing against the Northern Division’s 2nd place team, looked confident, consistently attacking and pressuring the Comets’ defence. The first half saw both teams play excellent defensively, to keep the sheets clean for their Keepers. Hamilton Keeper Stacey Van Boxmeer made a number of key saves to keep Hamilton in the game and bail out her defence. From offence to defence, a Chiara Greco free kick from 30 yards out sailed just over the bar for Hamilton’s closest chance of the first half. Just three minutes into the second half, Danya Barsalona walked around an outstretched Marie-Pier Bilodeau to place the ball in the net, her 2nd goal of the season. Following the Barsalona goal, Laval came to life, applying greater pressure with every passing minute. Les Comets had two great chances, alone one-on-one with Van Boxmeer. The Canadian National Team Keeper was up to the task and made two terrific saves before being substituted out late in the game. Van Boxmeer was having trouble seeing the ball late in the game, providing W-USL rookie Nicole Mercer an opportunity to prove herself. Hamilton’s defence was unable intercept a cross to Jacques, who sent the ball past the outstretched arms of 6’0 Mercer. Hamilton, sitting in 4th place, will look to improve on their 3-4-1 record tomorrow when they host the always powerful Ottawa Fury. Game time at Brian Timmis Stadium on Sunday, June 25, 2006 is 5:00 p.m. Please contact: Valdi Greco, Owner 905-389-5090 Source: Michael P. Hall, Hamilton Lady Avalanche Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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