NSL-leading Ottawa Rapid FC stay hot with 3-1 win over Calgary Wild FC
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OTTAWA – Ottawa Rapid FC built a 2-0 halftime lead and never looked back in a 3-1 win over Calgary Wild FC on Sunday in Northern Super League action.
Keera Melenhorst, Johanne Fridlund and Jazmine Wilkinson scored for the league-leading Rapid (7-2-1), who extended their unbeaten streak to five games (4-0-1).
Ottawa hasn’t lost a game since May 23, a 2-1 defeat against Montreal.
Meggie Dougherty Howard scored for last-place Calgary (0-7-2).
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AFC Toronto 1 Halifax 0
HALIFAX — Kaylee Hunter scored the lone goal in the 12th minute as AFC Toronto earned a 1-0 win over Halifax Tides FC.
Toronto (4-2-3) extended its unbeaten run to five games (3-0-2) with the win, and sits in third in the six-team league standings.
Halifax (4-4-2) had its three-game unbeaten streak halted and sits in fourth.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 5, 2026.