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caption:Montrose Public School's Laura Ludiazo, right, leads a relay race pack during a recent elementary school track and field competition at Varsity Stadium.
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caption:Michael Mah, left, Lucas Saminelli, and Kieren Buckingham prepare to try out sledge hockey at Nathan Phillips Square during the recent launch of the Toronto Accessible Sports Council (TASC). The TASC initiative will help build access and equity...
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caption:Alexandra Aliferis, captain of the senior girls basketball team at University Toronto Schools, makes her way around an opponent in a game against Ursula Franklin.
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caption:University of Toronto's women's field hockey team, white top, faced their Guelph for the national women's championships Nov. 4 at Varsity Stadium. Toronto won 1-0 in overtime.
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That's because the Lady Lynx went into the nation's capital last Sunday to secure their first ever win over Ottawa, 2-1, breaking Ottawa's string of undefeated regular season games at 21.
Brittany Bisnott and Stefania Morra scored for Toronto while Shay Powell scored for Ottawa.
The W-League is the top women's soccer league in North America with 41 teams throughout Canada and the United States.
The Lady Lynx are playing the bulk of their home schedule out of Varsity Stadium.
LYNX MEN
The Toronto Lynx men's team, which plays in the United Soccer League's Premier Development League, also plays the bulk of their home games out of Varsity Stadium.
They sport a 4-2-2 record and do not play next in Toronto until closing out the season at Varsity Stadium July 16 and July 20 against Cincinnati and Michigan, respectively.
Razik is Canada's number-one player and ranked 21st in the world.
But his final match didn't come easy, edging Shawn DeLierre of Montreal 2-1 (5-11, 11-4, 12-10).
The added struggle was that Razik was off for most of March with a leg injury.
"I didn't expect a close match initially but five minutes in I knew I was in for a long one. Shawn played really well," Razik said. "I wasn't really happy with how I played but every time I play a match right now I feel more and more confident. I feel the leg right now is at about 98 per cent."
The national championships continue until Sunday.
The team played against Oakridge Secondary School from London, Ontario, and won with a final score of 59-53.
Top scorers for Central Commerce were Darnell Walters with 21 points and Gamachu Ibrahim with 16.
The OFSAA championship game was held in Paris, Ontario.