
Esther Okoronkwo scored in the 35th minute as visiting AFC Toronto picked up its second consecutive win, defeating Halifax Tides FC 1-0 on Saturday.
The win pushed Toronto (12-6-2) nine points ahead of second-place Vancouver for top spot in the six-team Northern Super League standings. Vancouver hosts Calgary Saturday night.
Toronto owns the second-best goal-differential (29-21) in the NSL, with only third-place Ottawa ahead (33-20).
Meanwhile, Halifax (3-12-3) had its winless streak extended to eight games (0-7-2).
The Tides’ last win came on July 7 in a 1-0 decision over Calgary.
Both teams will next play on Sept. 13, with Toronto hosting Vancouver and Halifax welcoming Ottawa.
Esther Okoronkwo scored for AFC Toronto giving the visiting side a 1-0 victory Saturday over Halifax Tides Saturday in NSL action.
Rise 6, Wild 0
Latifah Abdu scored in the 15th and 53rd minutes, Jessica De Filippo added another goal five minutes into first-half stoppage time and the host Vancouver Rise blanked the Calgary Wild 6-0 at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, B.C.
Quinn (65th minute), Mariah Lee (72nd minute) and Lisa Pechersky (78th minute) also scored for the surging Rise.
The Rise (9-5-5) remain six points behind AFC Toronto for top spot in the NSL, but move four points ahead of both the Ottawa Rapid and Montreal Roses. Calgary (6-11-2) is in fifth place.
Vancouver controlled 62 per cent of the possession and outshot the Wild 24-11 (8-5) on target. Goalkeeper Morgan McAslan got the clean sheet for Vancouver.
The Rise took eight corners and one of three yellow cards handed out in the match.
Vancouver Rise FC defeat Calgary Wild FC 6-0 for their fourth straight victory. Latifah Abdu, who transfered to Vancouver last week after requesting a contract release from Montreal Roses FC, opened the scoring for her new club in the 15th minute then recorded another goal in the second half. Lisa Pechersky also recorded a brace for the Rise.
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