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Toronto Star
4 days ago
- Sport
- Toronto Star
NSL roundup: Rapid roll past Wild 3-0, Rise sink Tides 6-0
CALGARY - Florence Belzile and Delaney Baie Pridham scored first-half goals 10 minutes apart and the visiting Ottawa Rapid went on to defeat the Calgary Wild 3-0 in Northern Super League play at McMahon Stadium on Saturday. Meikayla Moore was given credit for the Wild's own goal three minutes into the second half — the ball bounced off Wild goalkeeper Stephanie Bukovec and into the net — as Ottawa improved to five wins, four losses and two draws, while the Wild slipped to four wins, six losses and two draws.

CBC
4 days ago
- Sport
- CBC
Ottawa Rapid roll past Calgary Wild at McMahon Stadium
Florence Belzile and Delaney Baie Pridham scored first-half goals 10 minutes apart and the visiting Ottawa Rapid went on to defeat the Calgary Wild 3-0 in Northern Super League play at McMahon Stadium on Saturday. Meikayla Moore was given credit for the Wild's own goal three minutes into the second half as Ottawa improved to five wins, four losses and two draws, while the Wild slipped to four wins, six losses and two draws. The Rapid controlled possession for 52 per cent of the match and outshot the Wild 14-8 (and 3-2 on-target). Ottawa goalkeeper Melissa Dagenais registered the clean sheet. The visitors took 10 corners compared to the Wild's two and the hosts took the lone yellow card of the match. In Saturday's later game, the Vancouver Rise visited the Halifax Tides. Pridham's 10th goal leads Ottawa Rapid past Calgary Wild 2 hours ago Delaney Baie Pridham scored her NSL-leading 10th goal of the season in Ottawa Rapid FC's 3-0 win over Calgary Wild FC.


Winnipeg Free Press
4 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Rapids roll past Wild 3-0 in NSL match at McMahon Stadium
CALGARY – Florence Belzile and Delaney Baie Pridham scored first-half goals 10 minutes apart and the visiting Ottawa Rapids went on to defeat the Calgary Wild 3-0 in Northern Super League play at McMahon Stadium on Saturday. Meikayla Moore was given credit for the Wild's own goal three minutes into the second half as Ottawa improved to five wins, four losses and two draws, while the Wild slipped to four wins, six losses and two draws. The Rapids controlled possession for 52 per cent of the match and outshot the Wild 14-8 (and 3-2 on-target). Ottawa goalkeeper Melissa Dagenais registered the clean sheet. The visitors took 10 corners compared to the Wild's two and the hosts took the lone yellow card of the match. In Saturday's later game, the Vancouver Rise visited the Halifax Tides. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 19, 2025.