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Whitecaps Maintain Strong Start

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Vancouver Whitecaps Women News Release -- www.whitecapsfc.com

Friday, June 3, 2011

LOS ANGELES -- Vancouver Whitecaps FC women rolled to a 4-2 win away to Los Angeles Strikers FC on Friday night in United Soccer Leagues W-League action.

Whitecaps FC jumped to a 2-0 first-half lead on goals by Jen Stoltenberg and Tiffany Weimer. Sydney Leroux then scored twice in the second half to end the home side's comeback bid and make sure of the maximum three points for the Blue and White. The win keeps Vancouver in top spot in the W-League Western Conference.

Facing their second match in three days, and with a third fixture on Sunday, coach Hubert Busby Jr. changed things around, inserting Tina Romagnuolo and Ranee Premji back into the starting XI.

Los Angeles did well over the first twenty minutes, with the Whitecaps coming out a little flat as players needed time to get up to speed. Vancouver did have one good early chance though, as six minutes in captain Kelsey Hood fired just wide following a corner kick.

The opening goal came just before the half-hour mark after Stoltenberg was taken down by Strikers goalkeeper Amanda Robles and a penalty kick was awarded. Stoltenberg took it herself, firing home her first goal of the season.

Six minutes later, the Whitecaps doubled their lead. Amber Brooks fed a nicely weighted through-ball to top scorer Weimer, who finished calmly for her fifth tally in as many matches. The goal moves Weimer into the league scoring lead.

Hopes were raised for the home side moments after the restart as the Strikers capitalized on a defensive lapse. Republic of Ireland international Cherelle Khassal was the first to react to a loose ball in front following a free kick, and she fired in to make it 2-1.

Leroux restored the two-goal margin near the hour mark, using her speed to get behind the L.A. defence and fire in her second of the season.

"We brought Sydney off the bench to provide some spark," said Busby after the match. "Her pace is frightening, and she definitely stretches the defence every time she is on the ball."

Vancouver's fourth goal involved some superbly worked combination play between Leroux and Alysha Bonnick. Leroux's shot came back off the ‘keeper, but she got her own rebound and made no mistake to increase the lead to 4-1.

The home side did not give up, however, and in the 82nd minute, Whitecaps FC goalkeeper Kristen Funk was called upon to save a penalty kick from Samantha Johnson. However, with time running out, Funk could do little about a rising 23-yard rocket from Laura Coombs that flew into the net.

Busby wasn't happy with the lapses that allowed Los Angeles to score at both the start and end of the second half, but he was pleased with the end result.

"We take pride at not conceding silly goals and being solid at the back," Busby said. "Today we let ourselves down at times. But those things happen, and we were resilient enough to push on and make sure we left with three points."

The 'Caps record improves to 4-0-1, putting Vancouver a point up on the Colorado Rush atop the Western Conference standing. The win also runs Vancouver's regular season undefeated streak to 15 matches over two seasons. L.A. drops to 2-4-0.

The 'Caps conclude their three-match California trip on Sunday at Santa Clarita Blue Heat in a 1 p.m. PT kick-off. The next Whitecaps FC women’s home match is Friday, June 10, against the L.A. Strikers at Surrey's Newton Athletic Park. Note that the start time for that match is now 8 p.m. PT. The match is part of the Whitecaps Women's Soccer Series presented by Kia - in partnership with the Girls Metro Soccer League, and is being hosted by Surrey FC Pegasus. Tickets for all home games are available online at www.whitecapsfc.com/wtickets.


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