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Worth the trip - The FEDS U-12 travel team returned home from the Scenic City Cup as silver medal winners. The team includes, in front, goal-keeper Gabriel Vos. Second row, from left: Calum Offer, Rocco Furfari, Willem Wantenaar, Kye Hamilton, Jake Cousineau and Thomas McFarlane. Third row:  Carlen Golding, Mike Ferguson, Ben Shafer, Zach Decorso, Kyle Harkins, Ashton Martin, Jacob Bott and Eli Visscher. Back row: coaches Dean Ferguson, Sam Furfari and Thomas Wantenaar.     submitted photo

FEDS U-12 travel team brings home silver

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The Fergus Elora District Soccer (FEDS) U-12 boys travel team headed to Owen Sound recently to play the Scenic City Cup.

The first match was against Kitchener’s U-13. The FEDS team played well but was unable to score in a 1-0 loss.

The second game against Owen Sound ended in a 2-2 tie. Scoring for FEDS were: Jake Cousineau and Eli Visscher.

In the third game the team came up against Huron United and finished with a 4-1 win.  Scoring for FEDS were: Carlen Golding, Rocco Furfari, Eli Visscher and Ben Shafer.  

The final playoff game was a rematch with the Kitchener U-13 boys. The boys were again unable to get one past Kitchener’s Jolly Green Giants and suffered a 4-0 loss, landing them in second place.

Team officials say Gabriel Vos was outstanding in net throughout the tournament.

The team then returned home on July 23 to  regular season play, logging a 2-0 win against Guelph, at Simpson’s Field in Elora.

Scoring for FEDS were Golding and Visscher. Vos got the shutout in net.

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