Turn-Key Controls broke out of their May goal scoring rut in a big way by ambushing the Salmon Arm Outlaws 6-0 in North Okanagan Soccer League action Wednesday night at MacDonald Park.
Turn-Key had dropped their last two decisions by identical scores of 2-1 but came out firing right away when an Evan Moore corner bounced around a few heads before Thomas Pool nodded it home.
Preston Tucker then capitalized on a miskick from the Outlaw keeper by going top left corner for the 2-0 lead.
Turn-Key (3-3-1) moved the ball around beautifully on the bumpy MacDonald Park pitch and Kanwar Pandher made it 3-0 before the half when he finished a great through ball from Jeremy Kler and Tucker.
The second half saw Turn-Key withstand an initial surge from the 2-4-1 Outlaws, who were unable to defeat the back line of Nathan Gatenby, Bryce Paterson, Taylor Horsting and Nathan Tucker.
Goalkeepers Gregg Douma and Jeremy Kler, who relieved Douma for the final 15 minutes, were marvellous. Conan Ackert and Nathan Tucker both used their height advantage to score off Turn-Key crosses in the second half and Moore rounded out the scoring off a penalty.
North Enderby Timber stuffed the Revelstoke Stallions 4-0 in Salmon Arm.
Brent Poulsen opened the scoring in the 25th minute off a pass from Mo Sinogo.
Singogo then set up Mike Bennett on a similar through ball and Bennett finished the first half offence. Danny Stein opened the second half scoring when Evan Frederick danced down the sideline and made a perfect cross to Patrick Schindler, who fooled everybody with a dummy leading to Stein being wide open at the back post.
Kyle Fertile completed the NET scoring on a tap in.Victor Gouchee earned the one-save shutout.
Courvas shelled Peters Tirecraft 8-1 in the Shuswap with Martin Paris heading in a cross from Brad Conlin for Tirecraft (1-4-2). Courvas is 6-1.
Eagle Homes iced Monashee Surveying 4-1.