As the ASC's premier competitive team, The Hearts, compete in the OSA's Toronto & District League - Premier Division. With a rich heritage of success, the Hearts will compete in the T&D this coming season, with the intent of moving back to the OSL in the near future. To support this, the ASC has formed a feeder U21 Hearts team in the OSL. This new team will provide the foundation for developing young players with the hope they can move into the Hearts. In addition, the Club has also moved the YRSL Aurora United team into the Premier Division so that we also provide a top level competitive team for those players who aren't quite at the Hearts level. Our intent is to be able to develop a feeder system that will facilitate the movement of players from U21 to United to Hearts as needed throughout the competitive season.

In 2005 the Hearts again captured the OSL Cup despite being relegated in league play. In 2001, the Hearts captured the Ontario Cup as well as a 3rd Place Bronze Medal in the Canadian Senior Mens Soccer Championships. This followed a successful double in 2000 where they captured the OSL League Championship and the OSL Cup.

A summary of achievements over the past several years include:

Year Honours Team MVP
2005 OSL Cup Champions  
2002 3rd Place - OSL
Ontario Cup Semi-Finalist
Brian Belik
2001 Ontario Cup Champions
Bronze Medal (3rd Place) at Canadian Championships
Jeff Varey
2000 OSL Champions
OSL Cup Champions
Ontario Cup Quarter Finalist


OSL Coach of the Year: Ed McNally
OSL MVP: Mike Dukart
OSL Keepers of the Year Award (lowest goals)
Mike Dukart
1999 OSL Cup Champions
OSL Runner Up
Ontario Cup Quarter Finalist

OSL MVP: Luke Bakun
OSL Rookie of the Year: Luke Bakun
OSL Keepers of the Year Award (lowest goals)
Jim Quinn
1998 OSL Runner Up
Ontario Cup Quarter Finalist
Mike McGhee
1997 Toronto & District Cup Champions
OSL Rookie of the Year
Jorge Alcaide
1996 Ontario Cup Quarter Finalist NA
1995 OSL Runner Up
Toronto & District Cup Finalist
OSL Keepers of the Year (lowest goals)
Paul Dobner
1994 Ontario Cup Quarter Finalist Desie Kerr
2007 will be a rebuilding year for the Hearts with a focus on securing top quality players. Coach Eddie McNally, ex-Canadian National Team player and seasoned professional, has an excellent support staff including , Manager John Pickering that draws players from around York Region and Toronto. Ed and John will be working closely with Steve Spano, the U21 Hearts coach, to re-establish a solid foundation of young, talented and committed players to bring the Hearts back to the OSL in the shortest timeframe possible.

The Hearts regularly play their home games Thursday evening during the season and we invite all Club members and soccer enthusiasts to come watch the games and enjoy the best competitive soccer in York Region, bar none. The Clubhouse will be open for all Club team games serving beer, spirits and food.
 

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