Soccer In Toronto 07.13.11
Lady Lynx finish the regular season with a road game against the Fury.
Lady Lynx finish the regular season with a road game against the Fury.
Lynx record improves to four wins and three losses while Invaders fall to three wins, four losses, one tie.
This is the last game I will be reporting on the Lynx this year. They have two more home games to finish the season.
The Lynx were kicking off their 14th season, their 4th as a PDL team. Attendance was about 1000 people for this midday game made up mostly of school children bused in to watch.
Defender Clare Rustad was named Most Valuable Player of the Lady Lynx while Jordan Webb earned Most Valuable Player honours for the Lynx along with the Rookie of the Year award.
There were still plenty of children here for Youth Day from private and charity group camps filling the stand. The Lynx players stayed for quite awhile after the game signing autographs.
Attendance was about 200 people on this hot afternoon with a bright sun in the west. The grass was long and was wet after a morning rain.
Attendance was about 80 on this mild overcast evening with a constant light rain falling throughout the entire game. (There were only about 50 on Sunday evening on a much better night weatherwise).
In the first ever regular season PDL derby between two Ontario teams, the Toronto Lynx and Forest City London battled to a one-all draw this afternoon in front of an overflow crowd at the Ontario Soccer Centre.
Attendance was about 1000 with the stands full of children from schools around the GTA area.