Lady Lynx Remain Undefeated
Date: May 28, 2005
Venue: Lilly Creek
Sports Complex, Sudbury, Ontario
Kick Off Time: 7:30
EST
Final Score: Sudbury 0
Toronto 1
Match Summary:
The Toronto Lady Lynx continued their season on the road in
Sudbury this evening, playing the Canadians. Toronto, under
Head Coach Brett Mosen, hoped to continue the fine form that had
brought them two wins in as many games, and first place in the
W-League's Northern Division. Sudbury sat in 3rd, with a loss
from their only game thus far. Brett Mosen had to field a much
different side, as seven players were away at a U-18 Canadian
National training camp in Texas. Players at the camp included:
Amanda Ciccchini, Deana Everett, Nicole Mailloux, Natalie
Martineau, Nicole Mercer, Loradana Riverso, and Robin Rushton.
Toronto's last game ended in a victory at Centennial against the
New York Magic, while Sudbury's last game was a loss at home to
Vermont. Toronto had to endure tough conditions though 90
minutes in Sudbury, and the game seemed destined for a tie. The
deadlock was broken in the 89th minute, when Catharine
Marrosszeky found the back of the net for her first goal of the
season. Marrosszeky picked up a loose ball at the edge of the
box, pushed past her marker, and chipped over the 'keeper with
one minute left in the match. The scoreline remained as the
full time whistle sounded. Head Coach Brett Mosen was full of
praise for his squad. He spoke to lynxsoccer.com from Sudbury.
"We had to endure poor conditions that didn't serve our style of
play. We showed tremendous character through 90 minutes. The
girls are delighted about their first win on the road." The
Lady Lynx next play at home on June 5th against the Vermont
Lady Voltage whom they defeated in their first match of the
season.
Final Score: Sudbury 0
Toronto 1
Scorers:
Marroszeky (unassisted) 89
The Toronto Lady Lynx' next
game is at home against Vermont on June 5th, at 4:00 PM.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT:
DAVID NUTT, MEDIA RELATIONS
416-251-4625 ext. 30