Two late goals hand Scrosoppi important points in League1 Ontario

May 22, 2025

Kyrese Lynch-Bailey and Sanai Sereboe were the heroes for Scrosoppi in the latest League1 Ontario matchweek as SFC claimed maximum points.

On Sunday, Scrosoppi bagged their third win in four League1 Ontario Men’s Premier Division matches to climb to third in the standings. John Yacou’s side were deadlocked with promoted side FC London, but substitute Kyrese Lynch-Bailey tapped home Orlendis Benitez-Hernandez’s pass to give SFC the lead with just two minutes of regular time remaining.


It was another late goal that won three points for SFC in the Women’s Championship on Sunday. After SFC striker Jahkaya Davis had opened the scoring in the seventh minute, the visiting Unionville Milliken levelled five minutes later.


The match stayed 1-1 until Sanai Sereboe scored in the 82nd minute, and SFC protected the advantage in the final few stages to bank their second win of the season.


Next up


Scrosoppi’s men were set to play in the Men's L1 Cup on Thursday night when they host Windsor City from the Men’s Championship, but this match has been postponed (updated 1pm ET). The eventual winner of this tie will go on to face either North Toronto or St Catharines Roma Wolves who play their Round Two head-to-head next Wednesday.


The men are next in divisional action on Sunday, June 1 when they take on Woodbridge Strikers, who thumped North Toronto in the latest matchweek and will be a stern test for Yacou’s reliable defence.


There’s Women’s Championship action this Friday, however, with SFC visiting an unbeaten Tecumseh United side who have dropped just two points since the start of the 2025 regular season.


League2 round-up


Scrosoppi have won three Women’s League2 matches on the bounce, including a big 5-1 victory against Unionville Milliken, and are still unbeaten this season. Their game against Woodbridge Strikers was postponed last night, and Master’s FA are their next opponents on Wednesday, May 28.


Scrosoppi tied 3-3 with Woodbridge Strikers in the Men’s League2 Division on May 9, with Michael Crocco on the scoresheet once again for the second team. They next play Sigma on Friday, May 22.

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