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There is a logjam at the top of the CSL scoring race with Vukovic, West and Maletic all tied with 17 goals. Vukovic's MLS reserve league goal gives him the overall lead for the Golden Shoe. Last year's winner Dwyane DeRosario scored three goals for DC United this weekend to bring his season total to 13.

SCORING SYSTEM:

1.5 pts MLS, 1.25 pts NASL 1 pt CSL/PCSL/PDL/MLS Reserve

Point Leaders

Active

20.0 Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy (17 goals CSL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)

17.0 Richard West Brampton (17 goals CSL)

17.0 Tihomir Maletic Toronto Croatia (17 goals CSL)

16.5 Eric Hassli Vancouver (10 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)

15.0 Camilo Sanvezzo Vancouver (9 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)

15.0 Kadian Lecky York Region Shooters (15 goals CSL)

14.0 Alexandros Halis SC Toronto (14 goals CSL)

12.0 Danny Koevermans TFC (7 goals MLS, 1 goal CCL)

12.0 Sullivan Silva CapitalCity FC (12 goals CSL)

11.00 Milos Scepanovic Serbian White Eagles (11 goals CSL)

11.0 Jarek Whiteman SC Toronto (11 goals CSL)

10.0 Alessandro Riggi Montreal Academy (10 goals CSL)

9.00 Joao Plata TFC (3 goals MLS, 1 goal VC, 2 goals CCL)

9.00 Alex Braletic Serbian White Eagles (9 goals CSL)

8.0 Akil DeFreitas CapitalCity FC (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Long Tan Vancouver (5 goals PDL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)

8.0 Massimo Mirabelli SC Toronto (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Joey Melo Mississauga (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Kevin Luarca Montreal Academy (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Bozenko Lesina Toronto Croatia (8 goals CSL)

7.5 Ryan Johnson TFC (2 goals MLS, 3 goals CCL)

Inactive

13.0 Maicon Santos TFC (6 goals MLS, 3 goals VC)

13.0 Brandon Swartzendruber Thunder Bay (13 goals PDL)

11.25 Shaun Saiko Edmonton (9 goals NASL)

11.0 Carl Haworth Forest City London (11 goals PDL)

11.0 Oriol Torres Kamloops Excel (11 goals PCSL)

9.00 Scott McCoubrey Hamilton (9 goals PDL)

9.00 Matthew Contino St. Catherines (9 goals CSL)

8.75 Kyle Porter Edmonton (7 goals NASL)

8.75 Ryan Pore Montreal (7 goals NASL)

8.5 Alan Gordon TFC (4 goals MLS, 2 goals VC)

8.0 Angus Burke Surrey United (8 goals PCSL)

8.0 Niko Marcina Khalsa SC (8 goals PCSL)

8.0 Ranko Golijanin Brantford (8 goals CSL)

7.5 Eduardo Sebrango Montreal (6 goals NASL)

All goal scorers in first two posts

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Vukovic pulls ahead with two goals as TFC wins their first MLS reserve league game of the season. Former TFC player Joey Melo moves onto the leaders board with his 8th of the season.

SCORING SYSTEM:

1.5 pts MLS, 1.25 pts NASL 1 pt CSL/PCSL/PDL/MLS Reserve

Point Leaders

Active

21.0 Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy (18 goals CSL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)+1

19.0 Tihomir Maletic Toronto Croatia (17 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)+2

18.0 Camilo Sanvezzo Vancouver (11 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)+2

17.0 Richard West Brampton (17 goals CSL)

16.5 Eric Hassli Vancouver (10 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)

15.0 Kadian Lecky York Region Shooters (15 goals CSL)

14.0 Alexandros Halis SC Toronto (14 goals CSL)

12.0 Danny Koevermans TFC (7 goals MLS, 1 goal CCL)

12.0 Sullivan Silva CapitalCity FC (12 goals CSL)

11.00 Milos Scepanovic Serbian White Eagles (11 goals CSL)

11.0 Jarek Whiteman SC Toronto (11 goals CSL)

9.00 Joao Plata TFC (3 goals MLS, 1 goal VC, 2 goals CCL)

9.00 Alex Braletic Serbian White Eagles (9 goals CSL)

8.0 Akil DeFreitas CapitalCity FC (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Long Tan Vancouver (5 goals PDL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)

8.0 Massimo Mirabelli SC Toronto (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Joey Melo Mississauga (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Kevin Luarca Montreal Academy (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Bozenko Lesina Toronto Croatia (8 goals CSL)

8.0 Will Beauge CapitalCity FC (7 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)+1

8.0 Marin Vucemilovic Toronto Croatia (7 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)+1

7.5 Ryan Johnson TFC (2 goals MLS, 3 goals CCL)

Inactive

13.0 Maicon Santos TFC (6 goals MLS, 3 goals VC)

13.0 Brandon Swartzendruber Thunder Bay (13 goals PDL)

11.25 Shaun Saiko Edmonton (9 goals NASL)

11.0 Carl Haworth Forest City London (11 goals PDL)

11.0 Oriol Torres Kamloops Excel (11 goals PCSL)

10.0 Alessandro Riggi Montreal Academy (10 goals CSL)

9.00 Scott McCoubrey Hamilton (9 goals PDL)

9.00 Matthew Contino St. Catherines (9 goals CSL)

8.75 Kyle Porter Edmonton (7 goals NASL)

8.75 Ryan Pore Montreal (7 goals NASL)

8.5 Alan Gordon TFC (4 goals MLS, 2 goals VC)

8.0 Angus Burke Surrey United (8 goals PCSL)

8.0 Niko Marcina Khalsa SC (8 goals PCSL)

8.0 Ranko Golijanin Brantford (8 goals CSL)

7.5 Eduardo Sebrango Montreal (6 goals NASL)

All goal scorers in first two posts

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Vukovic scores one goal to hold onto the points lead as Sanvezzo and Maletic both score two goals to challenge Vukovic.

SCORING SYSTEM:

1.5 pts MLS, 1.25 pts NASL 1 pt CSL/PCSL/PDL/MLS Reserve

Point Leaders

Active

21.0 Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy (18 goals CSL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)

19.5 Camilo Sanvezzo Vancouver (12 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)

19.0 Tihomir Maletic Toronto Croatia (17 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

17.0 Kadian Lecky York Region Shooters (15 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)+2

16.5 Eric Hassli Vancouver (10 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)

13.0 Milos Scepanovic Serbian White Eagles (11 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL playoffs)

12.0 Danny Koevermans TFC (7 goals MLS, 1 goal CCL)

12.0 Sullivan Silva CapitalCity FC (12 goals CSL)

11.0 Alex Braletic Serbian White Eagles (9 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL playoffs)

9.5 Long Tan Vancouver (5 goals PDL, 3 goals MLS Reserve, 1 goal MLS)

9.0 Joao Plata TFC (3 goals MLS, 1 goal VC, 2 goals CCL)

9.0 Ryan Johnson TFC (3 goals MLS, 3 goals CCL)

9.0 Akil DeFreitas CapitalCity FC (8 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Bozenko Lesina Toronto Croatia (8 goals CSL,1 goal CSL Playoffs )

9.0 Marin Vucemilovic Toronto Croatia (7 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

Inactive

17.0 Richard West Brampton (17 goals CSL)

16.0 Alexandros Halis SC Toronto (14 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)+2

13.0 Maicon Santos TFC (6 goals MLS, 3 goals VC)

13.0 Brandon Swartzendruber Thunder Bay (13 goals PDL)

11.25 Shaun Saiko Edmonton (9 goals NASL)

11.0 Jarek Whiteman SC Toronto (11 goals CSL)

11.0 Carl Haworth Forest City London (11 goals PDL)

11.0 Oriol Torres Kamloops Excel (11 goals PCSL)

10.0 Alessandro Riggi Montreal Academy (10 goals CSL)

10.0 Massimo Mirabelli SC Toronto (8 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)+2

9.0 Joey Melo Mississauga (8 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Kevin Luarca Montreal Academy (8 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.00 Scott McCoubrey Hamilton (9 goals PDL)

9.00 Matthew Contino St. Catherines (9 goals CSL)

8.75 Kyle Porter Edmonton (7 goals NASL)

8.75 Ryan Pore Montreal (7 goals NASL)

8.5 Alan Gordon TFC (4 goals MLS, 2 goals VC)

All goal scorers in first two posts

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1.5 pts MLS, 1.25 pts NASL 1 pt CSL/PCSL/PDL/MLS Reserve

Point Leaders

Active

21.0 Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy (18 goals CSL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)

19.0 Tihomir Maletic Toronto Croatia (17 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

13.0 Sullivan Silva CapitalCity FC (12 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Akil DeFreitas CapitalCity FC (8 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Bozenko Lesina Toronto Croatia (8 goals CSL,1 goal CSL Playoffs )

9.0 Marin Vucemilovic Toronto Croatia (7 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Will Beauge CapitalCity FC (7 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Hayden Fitzwilliams Toronto Croatia (6 goals CSL, 3 goals CSL Playoffs)

Inactive

19.5 Camilo Sanvezzo Vancouver (12 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)

17.0 Kadian Lecky York Region Shooters (15 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

16.5 Eric Hassli Vancouver (10 goals MLS, 1 goal VC)

15.0 Danny Koevermans TFC (8 goals MLS, 2 goals CCL)

12.0 Joao Plata TFC (3 goals MLS, 1 goal VC, 4 goals CCL)

17.0 Richard West Brampton (17 goals CSL)

16.0 Alexandros Halis SC Toronto (14 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

13.0 Maicon Santos TFC (6 goals MLS, 3 goals VC)

13.0 Brandon Swartzendruber Thunder Bay (13 goals PDL)

13.0 Milos Scepanovic Serbian White Eagles (11 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL playoffs)

11.25 Shaun Saiko Edmonton (9 goals NASL)

11.0 Alex Braletic Serbian White Eagles (9 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL playoffs)

11.0 Jarek Whiteman SC Toronto (11 goals CSL)

11.0 Carl Haworth Forest City London (11 goals PDL)

11.0 Oriol Torres Kamloops Excel (11 goals PCSL)

10.0 Alessandro Riggi Montreal Academy (10 goals CSL)

10.0 Massimo Mirabelli SC Toronto (8 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

9.5 Long Tan Vancouver (5 goals PDL, 3 goals MLS Reserve, 1 goal MLS)

9.0 Ryan Johnson TFC (3 goals MLS, 3 goals CCL)

9.0 Joey Melo Mississauga (8 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Kevin Luarca Montreal Academy (8 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.00 Scott McCoubrey Hamilton (9 goals PDL)

9.00 Matthew Contino St. Catherines (9 goals CSL)

8.75 Kyle Porter Edmonton (7 goals NASL)

8.75 Ryan Pore Montreal (7 goals NASL)

8.5 Alan Gordon TFC (4 goals MLS, 2 goals VC)

All goal scorers in first two posts

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With the end of the MLS season only CSL players remain in the running with only Vukovic and Maletic having a chance of winning.

1.5 pts MLS, 1.25 pts NASL 1 pt CSL/PCSL/PDL/MLS Reserve

Point Leaders

Active

21.0 Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy (18 goals CSL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)

19.0 Tihomir Maletic Toronto Croatia (17 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

13.0 Sullivan Silva CapitalCity FC (12 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Akil DeFreitas CapitalCity FC (8 goals CSL, 1 goal CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Bozenko Lesina Toronto Croatia (8 goals CSL,1 goal CSL Playoffs )

9.0 Marin Vucemilovic Toronto Croatia (7 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Will Beauge CapitalCity FC (7 goals CSL, 2 goals CSL Playoffs)

9.0 Hayden Fitzwilliams Toronto Croatia (6 goals CSL, 3 goals CSL Playoffs)

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I really appreciate your compiling this list. But I kind of have to question the accuracy. I have to believe MLS is at least x2 better than CSL and thus a CSL goal should be worth HALF what MLS is. I'd recommend next year the scoring is at least 1.75 for MLS if not 2 compared to 1.25-1.5 for NASL and 1pt for CSL etc. .... ??? MLS reserve may very well be a more challenging league than CSL nowadays - but that's subjective and I have no real issue with that.

IE - it's far more impressive for Camillo to score 12 MLS goals than Vukovic with 18 in CSL....you can tell me you think Vukovic would outscore Camillo if they were in the same league??

Anyway, really appreciate this thread.

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I agree, I think a 1.75-1.50-1.00 would be a better point system.

At 2.0 an MLS player would win every year (for example if DeRosario had of scored his 16 goals with TFC he would be out of reach even for a CSL player having an incredible season). If Vukovic didn't play with the TFC reserves Sanvezzo would be ahead.

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The Voyageur Cup winner for 2011 is:

21.0 Stefan Vukovic TFC Academy (18 goals CSL, 3 goals MLS Reserve)

PAST WINNERS

2010 - Dwayne DeRosario - Toronto FC with 15 goals

2009 - Dwayne DeRosario - Toronto FC with 11 goals

2008 – 2 Winners - Daniel Nascimento - Brampton Lions (CSL) with 18 goals and Eduardo Sebrango - Vancouver Whitecaps with 12 goals

2007 - 2 Winners at 18 goals each

Nicolas Lesage (Trois Riviere Attak - CSL) and Gabriel Pop (Serbian White Eagles - CSL)

2006 - Gabriel Pop (Serbian White Eagles - CSL) - 23 goals

2005 - Jason Jordan (Vancouver Whitecaps - USL)- 17 goals

By Competition

MLS: Camilo Sanvezzo Vancouver (12 goals)

Voyageurs Cup: Maicon Santos TFC (3 goals)

CONCACAF Champions League: Joao Plata TFC (4 goals)

NASL: Shaun Saiko Edmonton (9 goals)

MLS Reserve League: Omar Salgado Vancouver (4 goals)

Canadian Soccer League: Stephan Vukovic TFC Academy (18 goals)

Premier Development League: Brandon Swartzendruber Thunder Bay (13 goals)

Pacific Coast Soccer League: Oriol Torres Kamloops Excel (11 goals)

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