League1 Ontario 2016 Women's All-Stars beat Quebec Selects 3-0 on Wednesday July 27, in an exhibition match that showed off the best of League1's All-Stars and a Quebec side filled with junior national players and provincial REX-based talent.

"I thought it was amazing," said Ron Clarke, joint head coach of the League1 All-Stars with Woodbridge's Joe Parolini and FC London's Mike Marcoccia.

"The advantage of having mature players come together made it a pleasure," he added. "We gave them a few coaching points, but their natural abilities and instincts kicked in early on and we played a fabulous game."

"We scored early and that took the weight off our backs because we had a big crowd and we wanted to please them, but after that we just got into a groove and a lot of these girls, even though they play against each other, have been in provincial programs together, and they know each other. I think we saw that familiarity on the field today."

Woodbridge's Christabel Oduro (2') opened the scoring after intercepting a pass in midfield and combining with her strike partner, Jade Kovacevic of FC London. Kovacevic darted down Quebec's left flank, shook off her marker, and hit Oduro on the run inside the box. Oduro didn't break stride, depositing the ball in the back corner with a casual side-foot.

Woodbridge central midfielder April Syme (37') was the next to get on the board, following up on a Kovacevic free kick that the Quebec keeper Lysianne Proulx couldn't hold, tapping in the rebound from a yard out.

A large body of substitutions was inherent in the exhibition match structure, and both sides made eight respective changes throughout the match.

League1 Ontario 2015 Golden Boot winner and Young Player of the Year, Woodbridge's Jessica Lisi (50') came on at half-time and scored the highlight goal of the night.

Lisi broke into the box on the Quebec right flank, and from twelve yards out she expertly chipped the onrushing keeper.