Georgetown’s Victoria Walsh earned post-season honours for the second year in a row.
The Christ the King graduate followed up her Ontario Colleges Athletic Association rookie-of-year season by winning the OCAA West Division women’s soccer scoring title.
The second-year forward for the St. Clair Saints had nine goals and three assists in 10 games. Her 21 points ranked fourth overall in the OCAA. Walsh had a career-high six goals in a win over Lambton and now has 20 career goals in 20 games.
Walsh’s season also earned her a spot on the OCAA West Division first all-star team for the second year in a row.
St. Clair teammate Brianna Kinsley-Clough, also from Georgetown, was named to the OCAA West Division second all-star team. The second-year midfielder had three goals and two assists in 10 games for the Saints.
St. Clair finished the season second in the West Division with a 7-2-1 record, but was upset 1-0 by Sheridan in the opening round of the playoffs.
The Christ the King graduate followed up her Ontario Colleges Athletic Association rookie-of-year season by winning the OCAA West Division women’s soccer scoring title.
The second-year forward for the St. Clair Saints had nine goals and three assists in 10 games. Her 21 points ranked fourth overall in the OCAA. Walsh had a career-high six goals in a win over Lambton and now has 20 career goals in 20 games.
Walsh’s season also earned her a spot on the OCAA West Division first all-star team for the second year in a row.
St. Clair teammate Brianna Kinsley-Clough, also from Georgetown, was named to the OCAA West Division second all-star team. The second-year midfielder had three goals and two assists in 10 games for the Saints.
St. Clair finished the season second in the West Division with a 7-2-1 record, but was upset 1-0 by Sheridan in the opening round of the playoffs.