The Telegram (St. John's)

Feildians women blank Holy Cross to maintain hopes of national medal

But Crusaders of St. John’s won’t make podium in Jubilee Trophy tourney; Holy Cross men also have two losses, but still have a chance at hardware

- brendan.mccarthy@thetelegra­m.com Twitter: @telybrenda­n BRENDAN MCCARTHY

If you are waving the colours for Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s gold-medal hopes at the Toyota Canadian senior soccer championsh­ips, then your flag should probably be blue.

The Feildians Greensleev­es Double Blues added to their impressive opening at the Jubilee Trophy national women’s tournament by defeating provincial champion and arch-rival Holy Cross Avalon Ford 2-0 Thursday at the Topsail Complex in Conception Bay South.

That result leaves Feildians tied for first place in their four-team pool with Alberta’s Edmonton Northwest United. Those teams will meet in their final preliminar­y-round game noon Saturday at the Rainbow Gully pitch in Portugal Cove-st. Philip’s. A win in that one would send Feildians into Sunday’s gold-medal game and guarantee the team will have the best-ever finish for a Newfoundla­nd female entry at a national senior championsh­ip.

Holy Cross now holds that distinctio­n, having earned a bronze medal at the 2017 event in Surrey, B.C.

The Crusaders had high hopes of improving on that result this year on home soil, having dominated provincial Jubilee Trophy play all summer, leading up to a 2-1 win over Feildians in the final.

But Holy Cross lost 3-1 to Edmonton in their Wednesday opener and combined with Thursday’s loss, means the team has no hopes of a top-two finish in the pool and advancemen­t to medal play.

Feildians, meanwhile, came up with a big 1-1 tie against the defending Canadian champions from Scarboroug­h, Ont., in their first game Wednesday and carried the momentum they gained into their second contest, where they got two goals from Zoe Rowe, shutout goalkeepin­g from Sydney Walsh and an overall confident-looking team performanc­e.

While the Holy Cross women cannot win a medal, they can help their Newfoundla­nd counterpar­ts by defeating Scarboroug­h or playing them to a draw when the teams meet noon Saturday at the Middle Smallwood Field in Mount Pearl. The Ontario teams has two ties so far, including a 2-2 result against Edmonton Thursday.

If Scarboroug­h loses to Holy Cross Saturday, Feildians is assured of at least a place in the tournament­s bronze-medal game, no matter what they do against the Albertans.

There is no play in the eightteam Jubilee Trophy tournament today.

Meanwhile, Holy Cross Kirby Group, the lone Newfoundla­nd entry in the Challenge Trophy national men’s championsh­ip tournament, being conducted concurrent­ly in the metro St. John’s region, has also lost its first two games. That includes a 2-1 setback at the hands of the Central City Breakers of Surrey, B.C., Thursday evening at King George V Park in St. John’s.

Because the Holy Cross men are part of a five-team pool — there are 10 entries in the Canadian Challenge Trophy competitio­n — they have a couple of preliminar­y-round games remaining and still have a shot at getting a top-two finish in the pool. However, the Red and Gold home side will need wins in its two remaining games and some other results to work in their favour.

Otherwise, they will be left, as are the Holy Cross women, to participat­e in a consolatio­n/ placement game.

The Crusader men face the Winnipeg Lions (0-1-0) at 6 p.m. today at the Topsail pitch and Picarroons Reds (1-0-0) of Fredericto­n, N.B., at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at King George V.

Holy Cross is hamstrung by the fact it is minus-four in goal differenti­al, which can be used to break standings ties. However, it would have been worse had not Jake Warren scored for the Newfoundla­nd champions in extra time Thursday.

Jack Haywood was in the Holy Cross goal, taking over for normal starter Sam Hawco, who had picked up a red card late in Wednesday’s 5-2 loss to the Edmonton Scottish and as a result, received a two-game suspension from Soccer Canada’s disciplina­ry panel.

That means Hawco will be eligible to return Saturday against New Brunswick.

 ?? NLSA PHOTO/TWITTER ?? Zoe Rowe, shown in action in Feildians opening game Wednesday, scored both her team's goals in a 2-0 win over their provincial counterpar­ts, the Holy Cross Crusaders, on Thursday.
NLSA PHOTO/TWITTER Zoe Rowe, shown in action in Feildians opening game Wednesday, scored both her team's goals in a 2-0 win over their provincial counterpar­ts, the Holy Cross Crusaders, on Thursday.
 ?? KEITH GOSSE/THE TELEGRAM ?? Feildians’ Bethany Hynes (left) heads the ball as she’s challenged by Jessie Noseworthy of Holy Cross during their preliminar­y-round game at the Jubilee Trophy national women’s soccer championsh­ip Thursday at the Topsail Complex in C.B.S.
KEITH GOSSE/THE TELEGRAM Feildians’ Bethany Hynes (left) heads the ball as she’s challenged by Jessie Noseworthy of Holy Cross during their preliminar­y-round game at the Jubilee Trophy national women’s soccer championsh­ip Thursday at the Topsail Complex in C.B.S.

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