![]() Goals were scored Myden Collins and Seth Brown with assists by Myden Collins and Liam Gallagher. Standout play from Kailan Rodgers, showing relentless drive and determination throughout the entire match. Outsized by a bigger VU team, United (Martin) relied on quickness and determination to create some great goal scoring opportunities. Goals scored by Addison Frontin, Adysen Rainbird, Ava Thiessen, Brooklyn Smith and Elaina Bishop with assists by Arabella Albanese and Kaia Marble. In the second game against RYSA, the Thunder played a solid offensive game while allowing just four shots on our goal. Goal were scored by Addison Frontin and Adysen Rainbird. The KU U11 Thunder played a great defensive game against Vernon with lots of passing and assists which resulted in a win. In the second game against Penticton, the Titans had another strong outing with Talen Wahler. The score was tied in the first half with Talen Wahler scoring for the Titans, however during the last few minutes of the second half, Kamloops scored securing the win by one goal. The United U12 Titans played one of their stronger games of the season against Kamloops. Goals were scored by Ava Stark, Hana Choi, Kate MacPherson and two by Anna Thorsteinson. In the second game against Penticton, the Warriors fell behind by a goal only to bounce back scoring several unanswered goals ending the match in a win. In the first game against Vernon, the Warriors secured a win with the goals coming from Ayla Mulleny, Ava Stark, Kate MacPherson and Liv Willoughby. The U12 Warriors played two defensively strong games while mixing in some timely scoring. A solid defensive effort from the back four of the Storm, while Tyra Rocha was solid in goal with her third shutout of the season. Hailey Kristiansen Yeulett and Georgia Treadgold scored twice each, with single goals from Trinity McCoy, Calli Dunsmore, Maddie Banman and Paris Kirk. ![]() United (Storm) defeated the Penticton Pinnacles U14 Girls 8-0. Kelowna’s Flora Watt scored twice, with Kyra Donick adding the third. KU/Junior Heat responded with another goal to seal the win with a final score of 3-1. Always threatening and testing the Kelowna back line with their speedy wingers and forwards, Vernon cut the lead in half to make it 2-1. Moving the ball around nicely and generating several scoring chances, the Kelowna team built up a 2-0 lead in the first half. Kelowna United/Junior Heat defeated Vernon U17 girls 3-1. Moments later, Kassie Zukowski rounded out the scoring. Maddy Brown intercepted a Penticton clearing attempt and sent the ball back in to Georgia Lawrence who scored to put Kelowna up 3-2. In the second half, Kelowna pulled ahead for the first time after winning a corner kick. Penticton struck to restore a one-goal lead, but Kelowna evened the count again with a goal from Kyleigh Oloriz. Down 1-0, Kelowna responded with a goal from Emily Metz. United defeated the Penticton Pinnacles 4-2 at King’s Park. ![]() Here are a look at some of the results from Sunday, April 29. Kelowna United/Junior Heat teams turned in a solid weekend of play in Thompson Okanagan Youth Soccer League action.
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