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Sir John Franklin's AA girls Gold squad defeated Paul W. Kaeser for the gold medal at the Elks Outdoor Soccer Tournament in Hay River on Sunday. They are, front row from left, Mira Mercer, Mali Straker, Valadee Lockhart, Danica Taylor, Mia McInnis and Brianna Brenton; back row from left, Olga Duru, Wren Acorn, Jenaya Hanninen, Taylor Sorenson, Rae Panayi, Emma duPlessis, Ally Hillier, Marie Carpenter and Ruby Pigott. Photo courtesy of Wendy Malkin.

When you're starting out a brand new school year, you want to get out on the right foot.

It's no different in the sporting world and a few Yellowknife schools got off on the right boot, if you will, on the soccer field.

Four schools brought back banners from the Elks Outdoor Soccer Tournament in Hay River, which wrapped up this past Sunday as J.H. Sissons, William McDonald, St. Pat's and Sir John Franklin were all victorious in their respective divisions.

J.H. Sissons swept the Grade 4/5 division as their boys team defeated Ecole Boreale of Hay River, 1-0, in the gold medal contest while the girls defeated Princess Alexandra, also from Hay River and also by the same scoreline as the boys.

William McDonald was the big winner of the weekend as they captured three banners. Like with J.H. Sissons, the Grade 6/7 division was all Willie Mac as the girls took down Princess Alexandra, 1-0, in their final while the boys final was an all-Wildcats final as Team White defeated Team Blue, 1-0.

Scott Green was the coach in charge of the school's operation in Hay River and said the boys final went off as planned.

SA国际影视传媒淏oth teams were already equal because we balance everything out beforehand,SA国际影视传媒 he said. SA国际影视传媒淒arren (Wicks, phys-ed teacher) and I sat down before we left and made sure we had even teams but we decided that if there were any issues at halftime (in the final), we'd switch things up.SA国际影视传媒

Sir John Franklin's AA girls Gold squad defeated Paul W. Kaeser for the gold medal at the Elks Outdoor Soccer Tournament in Hay River on Sunday. They are, front row from left, Mira Mercer, Mali Straker, Valadee Lockhart, Danica Taylor, Mia McInnis and Brianna Brenton; back row from left, Olga Duru, Wren Acorn, Jenaya Hanninen, Taylor Sorenson, Rae Panayi, Emma duPlessis, Ally Hillier, Marie Carpenter and Ruby Pigott. Photo courtesy of Wendy Malkin.
Sir John Franklin's AA girls Gold squad defeated Paul W. Kaeser for the gold medal at the Elks Outdoor Soccer Tournament in Hay River on Sunday. They are, front row from left, Mira Mercer, Mali Straker, Valadee Lockhart, Danica Taylor, Mia McInnis and Brianna Brenton; back row from left, Olga Duru, Wren Acorn, Jenaya Hanninen, Taylor Sorenson, Rae Panayi, Emma duPlessis, Ally Hillier, Marie Carpenter and Ruby Pigott. Photo courtesy of Wendy Malkin.

Something else Green said was nice about the Grade 6/7 teams was that the assistant coaches were all Grade 8 students.

SA国际影视传媒淲e all kind of sat back and let them coach,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

In the Grade 8/9 division, William McDonald's girls team, which did not have one Grade 9 student on its roster, took down Diamond Jenness Secondary School of Hay River in the final, 1-0.

Wendy Malkin coached the girls to victory and said her girls was a rough go of it in the final.

SA国际影视传媒淪ome of the girls were getting intimidated by the pushing,SA国际影视传媒 she said. SA国际影视传媒淒iamond Jenness played it a bit aggressive but there was no stopping our girls. They fought through it and played amazing.SA国际影视传媒
Some of the girls were upset about the pushing at halftime, added Malkin, but the message was to simply fight through it.

SA国际影视传媒淚 just told them to keep on playing,SA国际影视传媒 she said. SA国际影视传媒淵ou can't wait for the calls to be made by the referee so I told them to stop worrying and keep on playing their game.SA国际影视传媒

St. Pat's ended up winning the Grade 8/9 boys banner thanks to a 3-1 win over William McDonald.

Sir John Franklin found its success in the boys and girls AA high school finals. The boys final was Sir John Franklin Blue vs. Sir John Franklin Gold, which guaranteed the school a banner while the Sir John Franklin Gold girls beat Paul W. Kaeser, 3-0, to cop that banner.

Malkin also coached that squad and said the first half was a case of playing against the wind.

SA国际影视传媒淭he ball would keep dropping so that made passing tough,SA国际影视传媒 she said. SA国际影视传媒淲e had to adjust to the wind because when the ball was in the air, it wasn't going very far.SA国际影视传媒

Still, Sir John was able to take a 1-0 lead into the second half, where they had the wind at their backs, and that made for an easier time of it, Malkin added.

SA国际影视传媒淲e were able to pass the ball easier and control the possession,SA国际影视传媒 she said.

The Falcons controlled possession so much that Malkin said the ball never left their opponents end at all during the second half.



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