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The St. Albert Impact premier women are back on track after Sunday's shutout loss in the Edmonton District Soccer Association. The Impact improved to 5-3 after Tuesday's 3-1 decision against Victoria (3-3).
FOLLOW THE BALL – Shannon MacGillivray of the St. Albert Impact is marked by a defender in Wednesday’s division 1B match against the Angels Scottish Classics in the
FOLLOW THE BALL – Shannon MacGillivray of the St. Albert Impact is marked by a defender in Wednesday’s division 1B match against the Angels Scottish Classics in the Edmonton District Soccer Association. The match ended in a 2-2 draw at Riel Park. The first-place Impact (4-1-3) host the Green & Gold Classics at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

The St. Albert Impact premier women are back on track after Sunday's shutout loss in the Edmonton District Soccer Association.

The Impact improved to 5-3 after Tuesday's 3-1 decision against Victoria (3-3).

Amy Byrne, Jessica Rankine and Christina Huron scored at the Victoria Soccer Club. Charlotte Lendzion was net.

The Impact were coming off Sunday's 1-0 setback to the Green & Gold (6-1-1) at Foote Field.

Tuesday the Impact host Dreadnought (2-4) at 7 p.m. Riel Park.

Africana FC handed the St. Albert Rangers their first loss after three consecutive wins in the Edmonton District Soccer Association.

The Rangers (3-2) fell 3-1 to Africana (2-2-1) in Monday's division 1A men's match at the ESA Complex.

Noah Boyko scored his team-leading fourth goal in the middle of the second half, but the Rangers were unable to convert the rest of their quality scoring opportunities.

The Rangers play the Drillers (3-1) today at 2 p.m. at the ESA Complex.

Monday's kick-off against the Rising Stars (0-4-1) is 8:15 p.m. at the ESA Complex.

The fourth loss of the season for St. Albert Impact division 1B men was Wednesday's 4-3 result against the Scona Blues at the ESA Complex.

Scoring info from the Impact was unavailable at press time.

The Blues (2-3) and Impact (1-4) have allowed a division-high 14 and 12 goals, respectively, in the Edmonton District Soccer Association.

The Impact's next match is Wednesday versus SWU PU (2-1) at 8:15 p.m. at Confederation Park.

The St. Albert Impact maintained their first-place standing in the division 1B women's table in Wednesday's 2-2 draw against the Angels Scottish Classics at Riel Park.

The Angels (3-1-3) tallied twice in the second half after the Impact (4-1-3) led 2-0 at the break on goals by Hallee Peter and Shelby Oshust. In net was Ashley Chaput.

The Impact are undefeated in five matches in the Edmonton District Soccer Association when they host the Green & Gold Classics (2-3-1) Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Riel Park.

The St. Albert Impact division 2A women are winners of five in a row as the first-place team in the Edmonton District Soccer Association.

Jess Royer potted a pair and Kelsey Carter also scored in Thursday's 3-2 victory over Wind CT (3-3-1) at the ESA Complex. Taz Ortman was the goalkeeper.

Sunday the Impact (6-1) and FC Excelsior (1-3-1) square-off at 2 p.m. at McNally High School.

Thursday's match against Celtic United (2-3-1) kicks off at 7 p.m. at Riel Park.

Scott Robson's hat-trick highlighted Tuesday's victory for the St. Albert Impact in the Tier 4 Virk men's division in the Edmonton District Soccer Association.

Robson leads the Impact in goals with five after the 3-0 decision over the Pumas Old Boys (1-5) at Riel Park

Tuesday the Impact (3-2) line up against World United FC (2-3-1) at 6:30 p.m. at the ESA Complex.

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