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Great homecoming weekend for Lakers soccer teams

Men edge Ridgebacks; Emberton with a hat trick for Lakers women on Sunday.
2024-09-22-lakers-soccer
Lakers men in action. Photo courtesy Chris Kruk photography.

As the regular season heads into the second half, the Nipissing Lakers women’s soccer team continues to push for the top spot.

Thanks to a 5-1 start, the Lakers are third in the OUA East Division with a contest against the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks set to close out the Nipissing Homecoming weekend.

A dominant 5-1 victory capped off a perfect weekend at home for the Lakers, as they defeated the Ridgebacks.

The Lakers were first on the board as veteran striker Jessica Emmerton, who has been all over the ball this season, found the back of the net to put the Lakers up 1-0 about 20 minutes into the half.

Just past the 30 minute-mark, Annika Nolte buried a chance in tight, doubling their lead to 2-0.

Nolte scored her second of the game not long after her first, putting the Lakers up 3-0 and in complete control at the halftime break.

Early in the second half, with a comfortable lead, the Lakers added on as Emmerton scored her second of the game just minutes in.

Emmerton completed the hat-trick, once again showing her skill to make it 5-0 Lakers shortly after she made it 4-0.

Ontario Tech did get on the board late in the second half, breaking up the shutout and clean sheet.

The Lakers hit the road for their next contest, travelling to Ottawa to take on the Gee Gees Friday night.

Lakers men turn up the heat

The Nipissing Lakers men’s soccer team is officially hot.

The Lakers completed a perfect weekend, sweeping the Trent Excalibur Saturday and slipping past the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks, 2-1, Sunday afternoon.

The win gives them three straight victories and points in four straight games.

The Ridgebacks struck first, scoring early in the first half on a perfectly placed shot.

That lead didn’t last long as Olutosin Ajakaiye tied the game about 10 minutes after the game’s opening goal.

After the teams went to the halftime break, even, it was once again Ajakaiye.

He found the back of the net again, burying the game-winner as the Lakers head on down the stretch to claim the win and three points.

Dante Emmanuel was strong in net finishing with six saves, including a number in the final few minutes of the game.

The Lakers host Queen's and RMC next weekend at the Nipissing Turf Field.