Dylan Sacramento wasn't worried when he missed his first shot of the game in the 30th minute of today's 2018 League1 Ontario Men's Championship Final.

His arms flew in the air with despair for a moment, but he quickly shifted his focus back to the task at hand.

The Azzurri midfielder knew the chances would keep coming, with Vaughan's speed on the flanks already causing trouble for the Woodbridge defence.

Five minutes after the narrow miss over the crossbar, Austin Ricci cut a ball back into the box after driving down the left wing. Sacramento (35') calmly pinged a left-footed curler into the top corner for the opening goal of the game.

Sacramento's fourth goal in his four playoff games proved to be the ultimate decider, and it came with the trust that his teammates would supply the service in their undefeated run to the championship.

"Austin and I have been connecting for quite a bit in the last few games," Sacramento told League1 Ontario. "I've been on a good run of goals, and I can attribute it to those guys cutting the ball back to me, making it easy for me to finish."

Way back in League1 Ontario's inaugural 2014 season, Sacramento scored the first-ever League1 Ontario goal while playing for TFC Academy against Vaughan.

Now, in 2018, he's scored the winner in a 2-0 victory over the Woodbridge Strikers to lift the 2018 Men's League1 Ontario Championship.