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Oakville Blue Devils crowned League1 Ontario Men's champions

By Gavin Day, 10/20/17, 10:15PM EDT

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Tied 1-1 after 90 minutes, the game went to penalties and finished in thrilling fashion

As Matt George stepped into goal for the decisive penalty kicks for the League1 Ontario Championship, he had good friends staring back at him.

George joined the Oakville Blue Devils from the Woodbridge Strikers prior to the 2017 season and fate provided a dramatic finish between his present and his past.

The Blue Devils won their second League1 Ontario championship after beating the Woodbridge 4-3 on penalty kicks at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan.

Penalties were needed after the teams played to a 1-1 draw after 90 minutes.

“It was bittersweet. I’m still very good friends with a lot of those players,” said George, who had been part of the Woodbridge team was runner-up to Oakville in 2015. “I still talk to them often so it was bittersweet.”

Oakville now gets to pit itself professional clubs as it will represent League1 in next season’s 2018 Canadian Championship.

“It’s a great opportunity for them to work themselves over the winter and come back at professional fitness level—otherwise this is pointless,” said head coach Duncan Wilde. “We’ve got a lot of work. We’ve got a lot of training all winter and get ready. The opportunity to play some of the pro teams is exciting.”

Woodbridge goalkeeper Quillan Roberts had given his team the advantage by saving Victor Gallo’s attempt with Oakville’s second shot.

But with Woodbridge’s fourth kick, Michael Fayehun sent his attempt over the bar and then George dove to his right and denied Joshua Paredes-Procter.

That gave Braden Culver the chance at a winner.

Culver, who started the game on the bench, calmly stepped up and rolled a low, hard shot to his right to give Oakville that opportunity in the national spotlight as the Voyageurs Cup tournament expands next year..

“We hope to be that League1 team that makes the deep run. Hopefully, we can see Toronto of Vancouver,” said George. “That would be fun. But it’s going to be a lot of fun for us as an amateur team. None of us get paid so it’s going to be nice going up against the pro teams and seeing how we do and if we can ever get to that level or not.”

Marcos Nunos opened the scoring in the 11th minute for Woodbridge and Brandon Duarte’s 66th minute equalizer meant penalty kicks were necessary.

Woodbridge took the lead when Roberts drove a low, hard ball right down the middle. He had tried something similar just a few minutes prior and it caused some confusion in the Oakville back line.

The second time wasn’t handled quickly again and Nunes shrugged off two defenders and slotted the ball past George.

Oakville nearly replied quickly when Woodbridge couldn’t fully clear their lines. Mathew Santos hit a low, left-footed shot that just missed the post to the left of Roberts.

Oakville had played a few high crosses in the first half to no success but, in the 66th minute, Filipe Vilela tried a low cross from the right side and Duarte snuck in towards the back post, got down and converted the opportunity from just a few yards out.

“We’re a team that moves the ball on the ground and we moved away from that. We played more direct,” said Woodbridge head coach Peter Pinizzotto. “They intercepted a lot of balls and worked quick counters so they were more dangerous in the second half. It seemed they had more legs than us in the second half. But I’m very happy with the season we had.”

Vilela had a final opportunity in normal time when Canadian international Stephen Ademolu played him in on goal with about ten minutes but some last gasp defending prevented his scoring chance, only conceding a corner.

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