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Esther Okoronkwo and Kaylee Hunter each scored twice and AFC Toronto piled up six second-half goals in a 7-0 thumping of the visiting Vancouver Rise on Saturday in Northern Super League soccer action.
Ottawa Rapid draw with Halifax Tides to move 2 points back of Rise for 2nd place
The Canadian Press
· Posted: Sep 13, 2025 5:47 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 minutes ago
Esther Okoronkwo and Kaylee Hunter each scored twice and AFC Toronto piled up six second-half goals in a 7-0 thumping of the visiting Vancouver Rise on Saturday in Northern Super League soccer action.
Kaela Hansen, Sarah Stratigakis and Jade Kovacevic also scored for Toronto (13-6-2), which opened up a nine-point lead over Vancouver for top spot in the six-team league standings.
Sierra Cota-Yarde picked up the clean sheet as Toronto dominated Vancouver 15-1 in shots on target.
The Rise (9-6-5) had won their last four games and were unbeaten in their last eight heading into Saturday's match.
WATCH l AFC Toronto routs Rise with 7 goals: AFC Toronto scores 7 in a rout of Vancouver Rise
Rapid, Tides play to 1-1 draw
Earlier Saturday, the Ottawa Rapid (8-6-6) moved two points back of Vancouver for second place with a 1-1 draw with the last-place Tides (3-12-4) in Halifax.
Megumi Nakamura opened the scoring for Halifax in the first half before Florence Belzile drew Ottawa level two minutes after halftime.
Later Saturday, the Calgary Wild (6-11-2) hosted the Montreal Roses (8-6-5).
WATCH l Nakamura, Belzile score in draw: Ottawa Rapid and Halifax Tides play to a 1-1 draw