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HAWKS SOAR TO 2015 OCAA MEN'S SOCCER TITLE ON HOME TURF

HAWKS SOAR TO 2015 OCAA MEN'S SOCCER TITLE ON HOME TURF

ETOBICOKE, ON: The Humber Hawks were less than gracious hosts on Saturday in the 2015 OCAA Men"s Soccer Gold Medal games, as they defeated the Algonquin Thunder by a score of 3-0 on the pitch at Centennial Park in Etobicoke. 

In avenging the 2014 final loss to the Thunder, the Hawks have secure their fifth OCAA title in the last six years. Both Humber and Algonquin will advance to the 2015 CCAA tournament in Montreal in two weeks time. Humber has won two of the last three national crowns, while Ontario is currently on a three year win streak. 
The Hawks came out flying like they have all season long, this time with Defender Kingsley Bosiako potting the first one of the game at the 11 minute mark. 
Just eight minutes later it was Joshua Parades-Proctor who got on the scoresheet, putting the Hawks up 2-0. 
Parades-Proctor was at it again, showing his All Star form, by scoring a goal via the penalty kick to extend the Hawks lead to 3-0 at the 69 minute mark.
From there on in is was a simple game of ball control until the final whistle.
 
Hawk veteran Keeper Eugenio Garro, a former CCAA Championship MVP, recorded his second consecutive shutout. He did not play in the opening games, a 3-2 win for Humber over Fleming.
The Player of the Game for the winning Humber Hawk was Joshua Parades-Proctor, and Stephane Emard got the nod for Algonquin.

Jainiel Hoilett of the Humber squad was selected as the tournament MVP. All Star nods went to Patrick Majcher of Humber, and to Alex Asmis of Algonquin