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COMPETITIVE TEAMS TROPHY CASE

East York Gunners U14 Boys were Champions in the OSA Holiday Tournament. The East York Gunners played in an all day tournament at the OSA Centre in Vaughan on Thursday December 29th.  They breezed through their first two matches winning 5-0 vs. Clarkson Comets and 6-1 vs. Wexford Gunners and now only needing a tie in their final match to advance to the finals.  This was not an easy task as the Ajax FC squad stood in their way.  The East York Gunners were also playing without a goalie as their keeper was hurt in the second match and backup keeper was away on holidays.  Despite all that, East York played a very good match and actually had more chances to score than the Ajax side in a 0-0 draw.  The Gunners advanced to the finals where they met another very talented side in Whitby.  The Gunners pulled it out again with a great header finish with 15 minutes left and East York went on to become champions!

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2002 Girls Development Team for participating in their first Tournament in Whitby.

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Congratulation to our U13 Girls Blue Devils 2011 Champions.

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Congratulations to our U10 Girls Team and their coaches for their excellent 2011 season.

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U18 Girls Pumaz team for finshing second in the 2010 and 2011 seasons in their CGSL League.

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East York Gunners win the St. Clair Shores Waterfront Invitational Tournament in Detroit, MI.

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U8 & U9 Boys teams excellent play at the 2011 Mini Robbie.

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Congratulations to our U10 Girls All-Star team for their excellent play at the 2011 Oshawa Invitational.

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East York Gunners win the St. Clair Shores Waterfront Invitational Tournament in Detroit, Michigan - August 2011

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Under 16 Boys - Champions of the 2011 USA Cup in Minnesota

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Under 13 Boys  2011 Ontario Cup

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11 v 11 Under 16/17 Boys Champions East York Dragans

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East York Gunners Champions in Buffalo

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Girls Under 13 - East York Fire - 2010 West Rouge Challenge Champions

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Boys Under 16
East York Dynamo
2010 West Niagara Invitational Tournament Finalists

Girls Under 17
East York Pumaz
2009 Champions of the CGSL L42 Division
Finalists of the 2009 Richmond Hill Challenge Cup Under 16 division

Girls Under 12
East York Blue Devils
Runners-up of the 2009 CESL L52A Division
Finalists of the 2009 Oshawa Kicks tournament

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Girls Under 18
East York Flames
Champions of the 2007 Grape and Wine Tournament Under 15 division. Finalists of the 2007 West Rouge Tournament Under 15 division.


Boys Under 15
East York Dragans
Champions of the 2007 Toronto Cup Under 12 division.
Champions of the 2007 Thornhill Tournament Under 12 division.
Quarter Finalists of the 2007 USA Cup Under 12 division.
Champions Thornhill Challenge Cup 2010

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Boys Under 18
East York Komets
Congratulations in 2006 to coach Lucky Boothe and his under 18 Ontario Champion Komets and their 4th place win in the national club championships in Laval, Quebec 

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LAVAL, QC , Saturday, October 7, 2006 -- Coming off a disappointing loss to Alberta, the East Yorks Komets needed a tie against Newfoundland and Labrador to advance to the Bronze Medal game.

Play was chippy from the start and twenty minutes in, an overly aggressive tackle earned an East York player a red card.

Newfoundland and Labrador pressed their advantage but were denied at least two goals by the fine play of East York’s keeper and a trio of defenders. In the first instance, Robert Meinert managed to push the ball over the bar at the last second, in the second, two of East York’s defenders dove in front of the ball that had beaten their keeper and managed to prevent a goal.

Peter Bechtel brought his team’s supporters to their feet when his shot careened off one post, traveled along the goal line and deflected off the other post into the hands of the Newfoundland and Labrador keeper.

East York had several other counter-attacks turned aside and the half ended 0-0.

In the second half, East York continued their patient, attacking style and for long periods of time it was hard to believe that East York was a man down.

At the 35-minute mark, Michael Brathwaite, running parallel to the top of the eighteen-yard box, sent a shot over the keeper’s head and into the far corner of the net.

A minute later, Jordan Webb’s team mates got him the ball at the corner of the eighteen yard box from where he eluded two defenders and the keeper before scoring East York’s second goal.

Four minutes elapsed before Ontario had their third goal -- a penalty shot taken by David Leo.

East York lost their bid for a shut-out about a minute into extra-time and settled for a 3-1 win.

Ontario’s next game was against British Columbia for the Bronze Medal game. Both teams finished with three and one records in their group. East York lost to the team from British Columbia, the Burnaby Royals, 3-2 and came in 4th place.