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Nikayla Small scores in AFC Toronto win over Vancouver Rise
Nikayla Small scores in AFC Toronto win over Vancouver Rise

CBC

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Nikayla Small scores in AFC Toronto win over Vancouver Rise

Nikayla Small scored the first goal of her Northern Super League career, helping AFC Toronto to a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Rise on Wednesaday in Burnaby, B.C. Emma Regan got Toronto (4-3-1) on the board just two minutes into the game, and Kaylee Hunter put the visitors ahead 2-0 in the 42nd minute. Mariah Lee cut Vancouver's deficit to 2-1 with a goal in the 68th minute before Small scored in the 73rd. Rise midfielder Quinn converted a penalty kick in the eighth minute of injury time to seal the score at 3-2. WATCH | AFC Toronto holds on for victory over Vancouver Rise: AFC Toronto holds on for victory over Vancouver Rise 2 hours ago Duration 1:07 Vancouver (3-4-2) controlled 54 per cent possession across the game and outshot Toronto 13-8. The hosts also held a 4-3 edge in on-target shots. Toronto will look to carry the momentum from the win into Calgary, where they'll face the Wild on Saturday. The Rise are off until June 22 when they host the league-leading Montreal Roses.

Vancouver Rise, Calgary Wild play to 1-1 draw at Swangard Stadium
Vancouver Rise, Calgary Wild play to 1-1 draw at Swangard Stadium

CBC

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CBC

Vancouver Rise, Calgary Wild play to 1-1 draw at Swangard Stadium

Social Sharing Kahli Johnson's goal in the 16th minute lifted the visiting Calgary Wild FC to a 1-1 Northern Super League draw with the Vancouver Rise FC on Saturday at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, B.C. Mariah Lee opened scoring for the hosts with a goal in the 11th minute. The visitors controlled possession for 51 per cent of the match and had 12 shots, including six on target. The Rise had seven shots and only two on target. Vancouver Rise and Calgary Wild trade goals in tight draw 11 hours ago Duration 2:05 The Wild had six corner kicks compared to the Rise's three, and Vancouver took two of the three yellow cards handed out in the Canadian professional women's soccer match. With the tie, Vancouver's record improves to three wins, two losses and two draws, while the Wild have two wins, two losses and two draws. Up next Wild: Host the Halifax Tides on Thursday, June 5 Rise: Visit the Montreal Roses on Saturday, June 7. Northern Super League: Calgary vs. Vancouver 1 day ago Duration 2:05:58 Watch Calgary Wild FC take on Vancouver Rise FC from Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, B.C.

Rise, Wild play to 1-1 NSL draw at Swangard Stadium
Rise, Wild play to 1-1 NSL draw at Swangard Stadium

Hamilton Spectator

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hamilton Spectator

Rise, Wild play to 1-1 NSL draw at Swangard Stadium

BURNABY - Kahli Johnson's goal in the 16th minute lifted the visiting Calgary Wild FC to a 1-1 Northern Super League draw with the Vancouver Rise FC on Saturday at Swangard Stadium. Mariah Lee opened scoring for the hosts with a goal in the 11th minute. The visitors controlled possession for 51 per cent of the match and had 12 shots, including six on target. The Rise had seven shots and only two on target. The Wild had six corner kicks compared to the Rise's three, and Vancouver took two of the three yellow cards handed out in the Canadian professional women's soccer match. With the tie, Vancouver's record improves to three wins, two losses and two draws, while the Wild have two wins, two losses and two draws. UP NEXT Wild: Host the Halifax Tides on Thursday, June 5 Rise: Visit the Montreal Roses on Saturday, June 7. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 24, 2025.

Rise, Wild play to 1-1 NSL draw at Swangard Stadium
Rise, Wild play to 1-1 NSL draw at Swangard Stadium

Winnipeg Free Press

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Rise, Wild play to 1-1 NSL draw at Swangard Stadium

BURNABY – Kahli Johnson's goal in the 16th minute lifted the visiting Calgary Wild FC to a 1-1 Northern Super League draw with the Vancouver Rise FC on Saturday at Swangard Stadium. Mariah Lee opened scoring for the hosts with a goal in the 11th minute. The visitors controlled possession for 51 per cent of the match and had 12 shots, including six on target. The Rise had seven shots and only two on target. The Wild had six corner kicks compared to the Rise's three, and Vancouver took two of the three yellow cards handed out in the Canadian professional women's soccer match. With the tie, Vancouver's record improves to three wins, two losses and two draws, while the Wild have two wins, two losses and two draws. UP NEXT Wild: Host the Halifax Tides on Thursday, June 5 Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Rise: Visit the Montreal Roses on Saturday, June 7. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 24, 2025.

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