Ontario Pipeline Feeds West Virginia

Soccer America’s College Reporter, Wednesday, November 28, 2007 – A pipeline from Ontario to West Virginia has been an important factor in the success of the Mountaineers, who host USC Friday in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I Women’s Tournament. Juniors Amanda Cicchini, Robin Rushton and Deana Everrett grew up playing together in Ontario more »


The OSA & Chile Demonstrate Value Of True Sportsmanship

Vaughan, ON – When Ontario’s U14 Teams first travelled to winter training camp in Chile back in 2006, they were warmly welcomed by their Chilean counterparts in a spirit of friendship and cooperation not uncommon in the world of competitive soccer (football, fussball, futbol). “As a CONCACAF member, our relationship with countries in the Western more »


Scarborough’s DeRo The Hero As Houston Clinch MLS Cup

Scarborough’s Dwayne DeRosario led the Houston Dynamo to back-to-back MLS Cup victories as he first set up the equaliser and then scored a rare headed goal in the 75th. minute to give the Dynamo a 2-1 victory. In a repeat of last year’s final against the New England Revolution, it was the Rev’s who took more »


2007 Play Soccer Conference Wrap-up

VAUGHAN, ON – Wednesday, November 14, 2007 — The Ontario Soccer Association’s annual Coaching Conference was held on Saturday and the Club Head Coaches Workshop on Sunday at The Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan. Coaches were treated once again to a unique, entertaining and thought-provoking session focusing on 9 & 10 year olds by perennial more »


Canada Opens 7-A-Side World Championships

Canada’s cerebral palsy team officially opened their world championship today in Rio de Janeiro against the world’s number-one ranked country, Ukraine. The Canucks lost 0:7 to Ukraine as both clubs opened the Group C action at the 2007 Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association Football 7-a-side World Championship. Ireland, meanwhile, won 11:1 over Japan more »