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P.E.I. Youth Soccer Briefs

Summerside under-18 and under-13 girls, along with Winsloe/Charlottetown under-13 boys record wins.

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Gaudet paces Summerside
under-18 girls to victory

SUMMERSIDE – Hilarie Gaudet scored two goals to pace the Summerside United to a victory over the visiting Winsloe/Charlottetown Royals at Eric Johnston Field on Tuesday night.
The final score of the Subway P.E.I. Under-18 Girls Soccer League (Premier Division) game was 4-0.
Abby Christopher and Maddy Moffatt netted the other goals for Summerside, which took a 2-0 advantage into halftime.
Kyrsten Coyle provided the United with shutout goaltending.

Under-13 United, Rangers
play to scoreless draw
SUMMERSIDE –
Goals were hard to come by in a Subway P.E.I. Under-13 Girls Soccer League (Premier Division) contest on Wednesday evening.
Madelyn MacPherson of the United and the Rangers’ Maddie Cormier recorded clean sheets as the host Summerside United and Sherwood-Parkdale Rangers played to a scoreless draw.
Eric Johnston Field was the site of the game.

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Three players score
twice for Royals
WINSLOE –
Four different players found the back of the net for the Winsloe/Charlottetown Royals in a 7-1 victory over the Eliot River Ramblers on Wednesday night.
The Winsloe Soccer Complex was the site of the Subway P.E.I. Under-13 Boys Soccer League (Premier Division) match.
Ben Hashimoto, Logan MacWilliams and Izidori Hatunginana all scored twice while Noah Potter contributed a single marker.
Owen Connolly netted Eliot River’s tally.

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