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HUMBER DEFENDS OCAA WOMEN'S INDOOR SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

HUMBER DEFENDS OCAA WOMEN'S INDOOR SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

VAUGHAN, Ont. - The Humber Hawks faced off against the Seneca Sting in the women's indoor soccer final, with the OCAA championship on the line.

Humber, playing their best game of the provincial championship, defeated the Sting 4-0 to win their third provincial title in four seasons.

Five minutes into the game the Hawks went ahead on a beautiful strike by Brittany Szcerbakow from 20 yards out.

Keyla Moreno showed why she was the national player of the year as she totally undressed the Seneca defender and slid the ball sneakily into the goal, for Humber's second tally. After 20 minutes it was 2-0 Hawks.

With 10 minutes left in the game Szcerbakow finished off a great passing play to get her second goal of the game.

Stefany Santos put the game away on a breakaway making it 4-0 Humber.

The Hawks took the game and the title.

Second year Humber star Natasha Kroon was selected as a tournament all-star, along with Seneca's Kristal Camelari.

Goalkeeper Kat Conde, stellar throughout the regionals and the championships, was selected as the tournament most valuable player.

In the bronze medal match, Sheridan edged Durham 1-0.

Liane Slicter of Sheridan was named the top goalkeeper at the championship. Teammate Paula Simas was named a tournament all-star.

Indoor soccer is the last event of the official OCAA season.

Source: Humber College with files from OCAA Communications