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Semi-Final Results Semi-final results Civic Stadium: Division Date Home Team Away Team Brampton East U-13 Boys Aug-29 5 0 Windsor Nationals 2002 Blades U-13 Boys Aug-29 Oakville SC BU13A 0 2 East Hamilton FC U-15 Boys Ottawa South United Aug-29 1 0 Vaughan Azzurri 2000 Blue T1 Force 2000 U-15 Boys North Mississauga Aug-29 North London Elite 00 0 5 T1 Panthers B00A London Marconi Classics Aug-30 3 2 Etobicoke Reunited Elites Azzurri Classics Aug-30 West Ottawa 5 0 Oak Ridges Lady Knights Women Aug-30 London Marconi 1 7 Scarborough GS United Esther Shiner Stadium: Division Date Home Team Away Team U-14 Girls Aug-29 Hamilton Sparta 1 3 Woolwich Wolfpack Black Brampton Brams 01A U-14 Girls Aug-29 3 1 Mississauga Falcons Blue Rebels U-15 Boys Aug-29 Windsor VH Soccer 0 2 Milton Magic BU15A T2 U-15 Boys Toronto Cherry Aug-29 5 0 Ajax FC 2000 BW T2 Beach Dragons U-17 Boys Mississauga Clarkson Aug-30 Oakville SC BU17A 4 1 T1 Comets 98 U-17 Boys Ottawa South United Force Aug-30 Kitchener U17 A 0 1 T1 Black Hershey Centre: Division Date Home Team Away Team U-13 Girls Aug-29 North London Galaxy 2 1 AG London 02 North Mississauga Cumberland Cobras U-13 Girls Aug-29 2 1 Black Panthers Academy Masters Aug-29 London Apollo FC 1 0 West Ottawa Mississauga AC Scarborough Wexford Hi Masters Aug-29 1 2 Diavoli Profile U-16 Boys 2 2 Niagara Falls Titans Aug-30 Mississauga Falcons Niagara Falls wins 4-1 on kicks from the T1 (1) (4) penalty mark. U-16 Boys 2 2 Woodbridge Strikers 99 A Aug-30 Erin Mills Eagles U16A Woodbridge wins 4-3 on kicks from the (3) (4) T1 penalty mark. Birchmount Stadium: Division Date Home Team Away Team Hamilton Saltfleet U-16 Girls Aug-29 0 1 King City Royals 99G Explosion U-16 Girls Aug-29 Kitchener 99A 4 0 North London Galaxy U-16 Boys Aug-29 Burlington Bayhawks 0 3 Windsor Croatia T2 U-16 Boys Thunder Bay Chill Aug-29 2 3 Caledon Bulldogs T2 Jr.Reserves Oshawa Kicks 1998 U-17 Girls Aug-30 0 2 Bradford Eagles 98 Girls Girls Red U-17 Girls Aug-30 North London Galaxy 1 0 Woodbridge Strikers James Jerome Sports Complex: Division Date Home Team Away Team Glen Shields FC U-14 Boys Aug-29 2 3 Oakville SC BU14A Future U-14 Boys Aug-29 Toronto Yellow 0 4 Epic FC 2001 Toronto Ottawa South United U-15 Girls Aug-29 0 3 North London Galaxy 2000 Force Stoney Creek Battalion 1 1 U-15 Girls Aug-29 Stoney Creek wins 4-1 on kicks Woodbridge Strikers (4) (1) from the penalty mark. Men Aug-30 Mississauga Portofino 2 1 London Croatia Scarborough Wexford Men Aug-30 0 3 London Marconi Hi Profile .
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