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    Author: Julian Carr

    Courtesy of NAIT Ooks Athletics: @naitooks On Saturday, October 8th, NAIT Ooks forward Matt Zima set a new ACAC men's all-time scoring record of 54 goals. The record has been standing since 1989 when Charles O'Toole scored 53 ACAC career goals. Zima has been a part of the NAIT Ooks soccer team since 2016. He is in his fifth and final year of ACAC eligibility. Breaking this long-standing record hasn't been easy. Photo Credit courtesy of Alberta Colleges Athletic Association:...

    Courtesy of CanPL.ca: https://northerntribune.ca/canadian-premier-league-youth-minutes-2022/ Excerpts of the following story by John Jacques in the Northern Tribune https://northerntribune.ca/canadian-premier-league-youth-minutes-2022/ are from from October 11, 2022. In a surprising statistic, the Canadian Premier League actually handed out less minutes to its own domestic youth athletes this season after the mandatory number of minutes per club went up. This year saw all eight teams in the league combine for 26,671 minutes handed to Canadian U-21 athletes, with York United alone dolling out some 25.9% of that...

    New name, but the program is delivering the same exciting results this week as the TMU Bold and Ontario Tech Ridgebacks show that there are some new kids on the block. Courtesy of USports: https://usports.ca/en/sports/soccer/m/news/2022/10/3412413260/top-10-msoc-20221011 This week, the biggest movers in U SPORTS men's soccer is No. 5 TMU Bold (6-2-0), following two OUA East matchups against cross-town rivals, Toronto Varsity Blues. The Bold climbed three positions after double-shutout victories on Thursday (3-0) and Saturday (1-0). The Bold opened game...

    Thanksgiving weekend was great for some and left them giving thanks, but left others hungry with some less than favorable results. Courtesy of U Sports: https://usports.ca/en/sports/soccer/f/news/2022/10/30730091/top-10-wsoc-20221011 The newly ranked No. 8 StFX X-Women (5-2-0) scored a big win (3-1) over the Cape Breton Capers (6-1-0) to earn a spot in the U SPORTS Top 10 rankings while pushing the Capers down two places to No. 10. The X-Women will host a much-anticipated Cape Breton rematch at STFX Stadium on Oct. 14.   Meanwhile, No. 9...

    Courtesy of U Sports: https://usports.ca/en/sports/soccer/f/news/2022/10/1576856781/top-10-wsoc-20221004 The first month of the U Sports Women's Soccer season, (really the first five weeks), have had some interesting stories with the UBC Thunderbirds being the "wire to wire" leader so far, as we reach the half way point of the season. There are some great stories developing, so let's take a look and create some chatter.to see who will be going to Laval November 10th to the 13th at TELUS-UL Stadium. The...

    Photo Credit: Courtesy of the OCAA.com: https://www.ocaa.com/sports/wsoc/2022-23/releases/09152022wsoc So now that we have completed the first month of the season in the CCAA Women’s loop, here are some “take aways” that are obvious, and some that are not so obvious reasons that are up for debate and make some great conversations around the “ahhem” water cooler. CCAA Women: Ahuntsic Eagles are the “run-away” favorites currently in the Women’s College loop. Although they did stumble with a tie against last place National...