OCAA MEN'S SOCCER QUARTER-FINALS PREVIEW
Four more men's soccer elimination matches are set to take place on Saturday in the Ontario Colleges Athletics Association.
TORONTO - Four more men's soccer elimination matches are set to take place on Saturday in the Ontario Colleges Athletics Association.
At stake is a berth to next week's OCAA championship to be hosted by the top remaining seed.
The OCAA Men's Soccer Championship will take place over a two-day span between Oct. 23-26.
St. Clair Saints, Windsor (5-3-2, 3rd West) at Seneca Sting, Toronto (8-0-2, 2nd East)
Saturday, Oct. 18 - 2:30 p.m.
The Seneca Sting continued its unbeaten streak with a 1-0 win over the Redeemer Royals on Wednesday.
East Division All-Rookie Team member Kahinde Salau (Sutton) scored the lone goal of the match in the second half.
The St. Clair Saints triumphed over the Cambrian Shield 7-1 to earn their trip to the quarter-finals.
First-year midfielder Dawit Solomon (Windsor) scored three goals for the Saints in the victory.
Mohawk Mountaineers, Hamilton (1-4-5, 6th West) at Conestoga Condors, Kitchener (8-2-0, 2nd West)
Saturday, Oct. 18 - 3 p.m.
The Conestoga Condors earned a 9-0 home victory over the Lakehead Orillia Thunderwolves on Wednesday to move within a game of the OCAA final four.
Third-year player Ricardo Alvarado (Cambridge) scored a hat trick for the Condors in the victory.
The Mohawk Mountaineers upset the Centennial Colts on the road in overtime to earn their first trip to the OCAA quarter-finals since 2016. Third-year midfielder Emidio Refosco (Hamilton) scored the game-winning goal.
These clubs met earlier in the season with the Condors winning 4-0.
Niagara Knights, Welland (3-3-4, 5th West) at Humber Hawks, Toronto (10-0-0, 1st West)
Saturday, Oct. 18 - 3 p.m.
The Humber Hawks made it 11 straight victories in 2025 with a 14-0 home victory over the St. Lawrence Surge on Wednesday.
First-year midfielder and OCAA all-star Michael Crocco (Brampton) scored four goals in the win.
The Niagara Knights pulled out a 2-0 upset on the road over the Durham Lords in a medieval qualifier match-up. Third-year player Adian Astudillo (Welland) and first-year student-athlete Anthony Hendriks (Beamsville) both scored for the Knights.
This is a rematch from a regular season match which Humber won 3-0.
Sheridan Bruins, Oakville (5-3-2, 4th West) at Algonquin Wolves (9-1-0, 1st East)
Saturday, Oct. 18 - 3 p.m.
The Algonquin Wolves are one victory away from playing for an OCAA championship on home turf.
Algonquin defeated the Fanshawe Falcons at home 4-1 on Wednesday. OCAA Player of the Year Alessandro Vivolo (Ottawa) scored in the victory.
The Sheridan Bruins earned a 1-0 win over the George Brown Huskies to punch their ticket to Ottawa. Second-year player Richard Stewart (Brampton) scored the winning goal for the Bruins.
These programs met in the OCAA semi-finals last year, with Algonquin winning 3-2.
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