11 September 2025

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ON the net: september 11, 2025

An internet view of current League1 Ontario players and clubs, and alumni making headlines at higher levels.

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Please see below for a selection of L1ON-related content.

CanPL: Wanderers sign Canadian forward Reshaun Walkes

The Halifax Wanderers have signed Canadian forward Reshaun Walkes to a contract for the remainder of the 2025 Canadian Premier League Season with club options for 2026 and 2027.

Read more: https://www.canpl.ca/news/wanderers-sign-canadian-forward-reshaun-walkes-x9549

Northern Tribune: York United Grants Dev Deal To Academy Prospect Kemari Record-Wright

This season saw him join the York United Academy for its League1 Ontario campaign, with the Oakville-born youngster appearing in sixteen matches.

Read more by John Jacques: https://northerntribune.ca/york-united-kemari-record-wright-sign-2025/

One Soccer: Clarissa Larisey shows signs of a quick adaptation with goal, assist in 1st Houston Dash start – ICYMI

Clarissa Larisey capped a great weekend for CanWNT stars playing abroad, as she scored a goal and had an assist in her first start for the Houston Dash in a 3-0 win vs. the San Diego Wave in NWSL action.

Read more by Alexandre Gangué-Ruzic: https://onesoccer.ca/a/clarissa-larisey-shows-signs-of-a-quick-adaptation-with-goal-assist-in-1st-houston-dash-start-icymi

The Journal: Semi-professional soccer team kicking off in Kingston next year

On Sept 2, League1 Ontario announced the Kingston Sentinels as one of its newest expansion clubs set to join the league’s third-tier League2 division in 2026.

Read more by Taahaa Lone: https://www.queensjournal.ca/semi-professional-soccer-team-kicking-off-in-kingston-next-year/

Cambridge Today: Cambridge United a rookie success story after ascent into League1 Championship

In their inaugural year, both of Cambridge’s men’s and women’s teams earned promotions from League2 to the League1 Championship.

Read more: https://www.cambridgetoday.ca/spotlight/cambridge-united-a-rookie-success-story-after-ascent-into-league1-championship-11168377

FPA: A New Chapter for Liberian Football? The Case for Coach Marcus Laquie

At Toronto FC Academy, Laquie served as a U-16 Head Coach, where he guided his team to the #1 ranking in the MLS Next North East Conference and a League1 Ontario Championship.

Read more by Christopher C. Walker: https://frontpageafricaonline.com/sports/a-new-chapter-for-liberian-football-the-case-for-coach-marcus-laquie/

Published On: 11 September 2025

League1 Ontario staff