GS United Commitment to Excellence
G.S. United mixture of youth and veterans played a big role with its indoor program. At first, the club used indoor soccer as preparation for the outdoor season however; with the success of the outdoor team they entered a team into Scarborough Indoor Soccer League (SISL).
Darryl Gomez and Courtney Brown making rings around the opposition
The club had an immediate impact in the SISL. Their style of play was tailor made for the younger players who filled into spaces beautifully. By the mid-nineties GS United had revolutionized the style of play in the SISL. They dispelled the notions that skillful players could not be as effective with a heavy dosage of physical play. The problem for opposing teams against GS was having to defend the open spaces. The continuous play provided by surrounding boards helped improved tactical awareness that eventually provided mismatches. By the mid-nineties GS United won multiple SISL Championships and became the team to beat.
John Williams receiving award
The club entered four divisions and won most of them with the likes of Dwayne DeRosario, Darryl Gomez, Lyndon Hooper and many others who became high profile players. As time elapsed it was customary for GS players to be on University Scholarship’s list with others moving onto Olympic teams such as Alim Karrim and onto the national team like Dwayne De Rosario
GS United also widen its horizon in the Caribbean Community. It
G.S. Lyndon Hooper with medals
GS Dave Sidhu with medals
continued its winning tradition as a regular participant at the professionally run Caribbean Stars Annual Indoor tournament at Mount Joy in Markham where they won several championships starting with the Men’s Open Division and later in the Over-35 Divisions. This was in additional to the many titles the club had already won in the Scarborough Indoor League in both the Men's Open and O-35 Divisions. During the success their players exemplified the true meaning of sportsmanship. It is reflected by the number of Most Discipline awards they won sometimes in mediocre season, when temperaments are usually tested. However, GS United commitment to excellence is not solely on its winning tradition. The humility shown by its players who represented over 48 different nationalities in a marvel. GS ethnic representation continues to increase and it is a true reflection of the Canadian Multicultural Society.
Gus Kouzmanis tracks down loose ball in SISL
GS Dwayne DeRosario (blue) at SISL game
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