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  Toronto Plus.ca - Arts & Entertainment - Toronto Lynx
The Toronto Lynx announced its expansion rights at a Media conference in downtown Toronto on June 24, 1996 and played their first USL First Division game in Jacksonville, Florida on April 12, 1997.
The Toronto Lynx set a USL First Division record of 10 consecutive wins during their first season in 1997 and continued to field a very competitive franchise on the field ever since.
In 2006, the Lynx completed their 10th season of showcasing the magic and excitement of the world's beautiful game in Toronto and were inducted into the USL Soccer Hall of Fame for this tremendous achievement.
www.torontoplus.ca /arts_entertainment/toronto_lynx/1065002   (250 words)

  
  Toronto Lynx - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Toronto Lynx is a soccer team that plays in the North American USL First Division, which is the second division for the United States and top division for Canada.
The Toronto Lynx set an A-League record of 10 consecutive wins during their first season in 1997 and continued to field a very competitive franchise on the field and in the offices ever since.
In October 2004, the Lynx announced that they had purchased the rights to a W-League franchise, to be known as the Toronto Lady Lynx, which was to begin play during the 2005 season.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Toronto_Lynx   (534 words)

  
 USL's first division Toronto Lynx to move to PDL
The Lynx PDL team and the Lady Lynx W-League team, are the logical extension of the SYL program and will also provide many Lynx Academy alumni the opportunity to continue to play at the highest competitive level.
All the 2007 Toronto Lynx teams are supported by the Toronto Lynx Premier Soccer Academy, under the direction Club Head Coach and academy Director, Duncan Wilde.
The Junior Lynx won the Mid West Division with a 10-2 record and are scheduled to face the 2004/05 Defending Champions, Schulz Academy of Florida in their very first game.
www.mysoccer.com /usl6/lynx1010.php   (565 words)

  
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TORONTO, ON—(June 10, 2002)…The Toronto Lynx (1-7-1, 5 points) will once again be capping off their yearly School Educational Program with their School Day game this Wednesday, June 12 when Toronto takes on the Pittsburgh Riverhounds (2-7-4, 12 points) at Centennial Park Stadium.
The U14 Toronto Lynx Juniors have been training over the last few months and are ready to battle the U14 Rochester Raging Rhinos Junior squad in a double header kicking off at 4:30 before the Toronto/Calgary match.
The Toronto Lynx Juniors are part of the Super Y League, an elite youth development league of the United Soccer Leagues that prepares top talent for professional play.
www.torontolynx.com /releases/2002/jun10.htm   (599 words)

  
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Toronto added to their tally in the 65th minute through second half substitute Christopoulos' first goal of the season, while Sylvia Forbes earned a hat-trick in the 72nd minute off of Alysha Chapman's pass.
Toronto improves to 7-1-3 as a result of tonight's victory and now sits in first place of the W-League's Eastern Conference Northern Division.
Toronto is next in action on July 23rd when they take on the Ottawa Fury at Centennial Park Stadium for their final W-League regular season game at 6:00 PM.
www.cs.toronto.edu /~djt/voyageurscup/2006wvce-match16-torontolynxreport.txt   (432 words)

  
 Seattle Sounders - Toronto Lynx, 2005 Jul 27
Toronto had the last three chances of the half, first a David DiPlacido blast from the top of the arc that was a yard over the bar.
Toronto's first shot of the second half came at 76' when DiPlacido from 20 yards curled a powerful shot at the top left corner, but Burpo had it covered and made the catch look easy when it probably wasn't.
Toronto's best shot of the match came at 82' when Dodds beat Burpo with a power shot that hit the crossbar, bounced down to the goal line, and jumped away from goal.
seattlepitch.tripod.com /matches/2005/jul27.html   (1043 words)

  
 The Voyageurs: Canadian Soccer Supporters - August 21st Toronto Lynx vs Richmond Kickers
Lynx co-owner Bruno Hartrell confirmed that the CPSL Hamilton Thunder players will go back with that team at the end of the month (for their run at the CPSL playoffs).
Toronto's best opportunity of the half came in the 14th minute when star striker Ali Gerba hammered a ball from the inside the box that rang off the right post.
The Lynx fall to 9-15-1 on the season and are in action again Thursday, August 26 at 7:30pm against the Edmonton FC on Fan Appreciation Night and the final home game of the 2004 season.
www.canadian-soccer.com /forum/topic.asp?whichpage=-1&TOPIC_ID=4303&REPLY_ID=40942   (1061 words)

  
 Seattle - Toronto, 2002 Jul 31
Also starting for the Lynx was big forward Ryan Lucas, just acquired from the Cincinnati Riverhawks, and he was a challenge for the Sounders defense all night long.
Toronto soon had a chance when a long ball was air-mailed to the penalty spot for Lucas, but Edwards was right there to get a piece of it and force Lucas to miss the target.
For the Lynx, a trip at the top of the arc gave them a 22-yard free kick up the middle, and Nikki Vignjevic curled it nicely at the bottom right corner, but Burpo anticipated well and dove for a fine save, hanging on with a pair of attackers right there seeking a rebound.
seattlepitch.tripod.com /matches/2002/jul31.html   (1004 words)

  
 United Soccer Leagues (USL)
The Toronto Lynx men's team, together with the Toronto Lady Lynx, intend to continue showcasing the finest soccer talent and action at Centennial Park Stadium in Toronto’s west end.
The Lynx PDL team and the Lady Lynx W-League team, are the logical extension of the SYL program and will also provide many Lynx Academy alumni the opportunity to continue to play at the highest competitive level.
The Junior Lynx won the Mid West Division with a 10-2 record and are scheduled to face the 2004/05 Defending Champions, Schulz Academy of Florida in their very first game.
www.uslsoccer.com /home/151864.html   (561 words)

  
 Press Release Service | Press Releases | SIRC
THURSDAY APRIL 6, 2006 (TORONTO, ON) The Toronto Lynx announced the signing of four players in preparation for their 10th season which kicks off on April 22, 2006 when the Lynx head south to take on the Virginia Beach Mariners.
Defender Williams returns for his sophomore season with the Lynx and will be counted on to anchor the Lynx defense which ranked second-last in the USL First Division in goals conceded last season.
The 2001 A-League Rookie of the Year and Lynx MVP will be playing his fifth season with the club and his team-mates will look to him to be the set-up man for the attack.
www.sirc.ca /news_view.cfm?id=10407&search=&show=&month=4&year=2006&search_where=   (557 words)

  
 Super Y League
According to Toronto Lynx COO Nicole Hartrell, “We are very pleased with the process that we have been following for the last year to gain approval.
The Toronto Lynx are committed to working closely with the Canadian National and Provincial Programs for consistent coaching philosophies and approaches and to co-ordinate the scheduling of matches.
Peter Pinizzotto, the Lynx general manager/head coach and Brian Ashton, Toronto Lynx veteran mid-fielder are part of Gary’s coaching team at Bryst during the fall and winter academy sessions.
www.superyleague.com /mediacenter/A/47148_E.html   (627 words)

  
 Toronto lynx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 VANCOUVER 1 TORONTO 1
Thirdly, the memory of a tight 1-0 loss to the same Lynx a little while ago would be brewing in the players' heads.
Toronto keeper Theo Zagar flapped uselessly at the ball in an unusual blunder and the ball fell directly at Jordan who only had to control the ball and slot it home.
The goal had the promise of more to come as the Whitecaps had pretty much controlled the game to that point, but it was the Lynx who ended up playing the more inspired game for the duration of the half.
www.angelfire.com /mac/whitecapsfan/match9.html   (861 words)

  
 USLFans.com -- For the Fans, By the Fans
TORONTO, ON—April 3, 2002… The Toronto Lynx are taking their training camp on the road and heading to Houghton, New York on Monday, April 8 to spend a week training at Houghton College.
Corporate support continues to grow for the Toronto Lynx as the club is pleased to announce the addition of National Sports as a corporate sponsor for the 2002 season.
This year, fans of the Lynx can look for the National Sports’ Event Team, that in conjunction with the Lynx, will be travelling throughout Southern Ontario to local area soccer tournaments and providing kids with fun soccer interactives such as an inflatable Speed Kick which allows fans to measure the velocity of their shot.
www.a-league.com /news/2002/news,2002,0161.shtml   (773 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online: Major League Soccer coming to Toronto
Toronto, like a lot of cities in North America, is a sophisticated and fickle sports market – fans in Canada's largest city only support a top-quality product.
Every two years during the World Cup and Euro, Toronto comes alive as thousands of members of the city's diverse ethnic communities fill bars and restaurants to watch soccer on TV and then pour out onto the streets, flags and drums in hand, to celebrate their country's victory.
So there is massive interest in soccer in Toronto, but this enthusiasm for the game should not be misinterpreted, nor should MLS count on the legions of soccer fans in Toronto for support.
www.cbc.ca /sports/indepth/mls_toronto/point_molinaro.html   (1050 words)

  
 The Voyageurs: Canadian Soccer Supporters - July 25, 2003 Toronto Lynx v Charleston Battery-R
Lynx had enough chances but often would get into the Battery box and not be able to get away a shot and either make a pass to nobody or have the ball blocked and cleared.
Lynx now climb to a respectable 9-9-3 record of mediocrity but are still a longshot to make the playoffs but this was a big win over the team with the best record in the A-League and should help their confidence.
The Lynx players were inclined to agree - for what its worth, while they indicated they would rather have a nice grass field to play on, they'd rather play on fieldturf than the crappy grass field at Centennial.
www.canadian-soccer.com /forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=704   (592 words)

  
 USLFans.com -- For the Fans, By the Fans
Lynx head coach, Peter Pinizzotto says, “We want to win the Voyageurs Cup and our fate is in our own hands with home games left against Vancouver and Calgary, who we have already beaten.
The Toronto Lynx are bringing the excitement of soccer to the 10th Annual Taste of the Danforth taking place this weekend, August 8th, 9th and 10th.
For the first time, the Toronto Lynx players and staff will be on hand on Saturday, August 9th from 12pm-10pm and on Sunday, August 10th from 12pm-8pm to partake in the festivities.
www.a-league.com /news/2003/news,2003,0480.shtml   (643 words)

  
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Toronto entered tonight's match full of confidence following two wins in their last two matches while Montreal was encouraged by their 1-0 defeat of the Lynx in Toronto exactly one month prior to today.
Toronto went down 2-0 13 minutes later and it was Salles who proved to be the culprit again.
Toronto is next in action when they take on the Serbian White Eagles who sit in first place of the Canadian Soccer League's International Division for the Lynx' inaugural participation in the Open Canada Cup on Friday July 14th at 7:30 PM at Centennial Park Stadium.
www.cs.toronto.edu /~djt/voyageurscup/2006vc-matchB-torontolynxreport.txt   (356 words)

  
 Motorsport.com: News channel
Lynx has a history of both victory and brilliant (if unnoticed) drives at Toronto, starting with a win by Patrick Carpentier in 1996.
In 1997, Lynx driver Alex Barron was on the pole, but the race was won by his teammate, Memo Gidley.
In 1998, Lynx drivers Gidley and Buddy Rice came to Toronto 1 - 2 in the points, and in early practice were atop the time sheets.
www.motorsport.com /news/article.asp?ID=47257   (858 words)

  
 July 25, 2004 -- Toronto Lynx 3 at Calgary Mustangs 2
Unfortunately, the picture-perfect day was spoiled by the Toronto Lynx as they defeated Calgary 3-2.
By the time it was over, the referee ejected Steffen Holdt of Calgary and Shawn Faria of the Lynx.
minute, Toronto broke the tie when Rumbani Munthali blew past the Calgary defense on the left side and played a smart ball to the waiting Charles Gbeke, who volleyed it into the goal.
members.shaw.ca /jkmet/2004july25.htm   (657 words)

  
 USLFans.com -- For the Fans, By the Fans
The Lynx are seeking to put a new face on their maturing club with a new emblem that will symbolize the continued growth and development of the club as they go into their seventh season of pro soccer action in 2003.
Toronto Lynx fans wishing to get a head start on next season can take advantage of the club’s special discounted season ticket package which includes a free 2003, new-style Toronto Lynx jersey, complete with the club’s new logo.
Each player selected will be permitted to train and further develop their skills with the Toronto Lynx in the New Year as Toronto prepares for the 2003 campaign.
www.a-league.com /news/2002/news,2002,0545.shtml   (879 words)

  
 Unbeaten Lynx top Riverhounds, 2-0
TORONTO -- The Toronto Lynx remained undefeated with a 2-0 victory over the Riverhounds last night.
The Lynx (5-0-1) increased their lead over the Rochester Raging Rhinos in the Northeast Division.
The Lynx took the early lead on a goal by forward Francisco Dos Santos, Toronto's leading scorer, in the 16th minute.
www.post-gazette.com /sports_headlines/20000605hounds2.asp   (326 words)

  
 Toronto Lynx a costly labour of love, millions lost over 10-year history   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Lynx announced this week they are leaving the first division of the United Soccer Leagues to join the Premier Development League in 2007.
The Lynx men's roster become free agents, signalling the end of a senior side that produced the likes of Canadian stars Paul Stalteri (Tottenham, England) and Dwayne DeRosario (Houston, MLS) along with fellow internationals Adrian Serioux (Houston, MLS), Atiba Hutchinson (FC Copenhagen, Denmark) and Chris Pozniak (Haugesund FK, Norway).
If the MLS wasn't in Toronto and the Lynx found a new home, Hartrell said he would have kept going at a higher level.
www.topix.net /content/cp/1785730024042799093931799901090002034402   (1509 words)

  
 Toronto Lynx Schedule 1997
Here are the dates of the Toronto Lynx for the 1997 season.
The Lynx start with their first four games on the road.
The General Admission seating will be from the goal crease to football endzone but noone will actually be parallel to the back of the net.
22066.vws.magma.ca /lynx00.htm   (280 words)

  
 SOS Children's Villages Canada : Toronto Lynx Soccer Club Teams Up
The participation of the Toronto Lynx in this project is a huge vote of confidence and support for the work we carry out across the world and is deeply appreciated." she continued.
The Toronto Lynx organization will work with SOS Canada to raise funds for '6 for 6' and will also help increase public awareness of the crucial work carried out by SOS in more than 130 countries.
Based at Centennial Park Stadium in Etobicoke, the Toronto Lynx Soccer Club is part of the United Soccer League's professional division which includes the USL First and Second divisions.
www.soschildrensvillages.ca /html/toronto_lynx_soccer_club_teams_up.html   (761 words)

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