For the first time ever, the Niagara Knights men's soccer program has advanced to the OCAA semi-final. Jordi Amores (Niagara Falls) was the hero of the day for Niagara, scoring both of the goals to defeat the St. Clair Saints 2-1 in the quarterfinal this afternoon.
When the dust settled in the OCAA Central, the Niagara Knights men's soccer program (3-5-2, 4th OCAA Central) advanced to the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. They will now travel to Sudbury to take on the Cambrian Golden Shield (6-3-1, 2nd OCAA East) in the opening round of the OCAA playoffs. In each of the past three appearances the Knights have won their opening matchup before falling at the OCAA Championship.
The Niagara Knights men's soccer program (3-4-2, 4th OCAA Central) played to a 1-1 draw against the Sheridan Bruins (3-3-2, 3rd OCAA Central) on the road Tuesday night.
The Niagara Knights men's soccer team (2-3-1, 4th OCAA Central) lost a closely contested match to the visiting Humber Hawks (6-0, 1st OCAA Central) on October 1st. The visiting Hawks scored the match's only goal to maintain their perfect record, and head back to Toronto with a 1-0 victory.
The Niagara Knights men's soccer program (2-2-1, 4th OCAA Central) earned three important points with a 3-0 victory over the George Brown Huskies (4-2, 2nd OCAA Central) on Thursday night.
The Niagara Knights men's soccer program (1-2-1, 4th OCAA Central) and visiting Sheridan Bruins (2-1-1, 3rd OCAA Central) battled to a scoreless draw on Sunday night. It was a back and forth affair, with either team unable to hit the back of the net under the lights.
After a disappointing 2-1 loss to the #1 nationally ranked Humber Hawks (3-0, 1st OCAA Central), the Niagara Knights men's soccer program (1-2, 4th OCAA Central) will welcome the rival Sheridan Bruins (2-1, 2nd OCAA Central) to Welland on Sunday night. The Knights player a Sheridan team that is just three points ahead in the standings, as they look to stay close in the competitive OCAA Central Division.
The Niagara Knights men's soccer program (1-2, 3rd OCAA Central) dropped a closely contested 2-1 match against the CCAA #1 ranked Humber Hawks (3-0, 1st OCAA Central) on Wednesday night in Toronto.
The Niagara Knights men's soccer program (1-1, T1st OCAA Central) earned their first victory of the season, defeating the University of Toronto Mississauga (0-1, 4th OCAA Central) 2-0 on Wednesday night. The hometown Knights carried the play throughout en route to the win.
It wasn’t the season start that the Niagara Knights men’s soccer program (0-1, 5th OCAA Central) envisioned when the George Brown Huskies (1-0, 1st OCAA Central) on Friday night. Despite owning the offensive stat sheet, the Knights were eclipsed 3-1 by the Huskies to take the season opening victory back to Toronto.
On the eve of the regular season, excitement is abound for the Niagara Knights men’s soccer program. However, when the opening whistle sounds on Friday night it will be all business. Niagara welcomes the George Brown Huskies to Youngs Sportsplex at 6pm to open the 2016-17 OCAA regular season.