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HALIFAX — Delaney Baie Pridham missed a penalty late in the first half, but redeemed herself by scoring with one minute left in the second half to lift the visiting Ottawa Rapid to a 2-1 Northern Super League victory over the Halifax Tides on Friday.
Jyllissa Harris gave the visitors a 1-0 lead in the 39th minute at Wanderers Grounds. Pridham missed an opportunity to increase that lead in the first minute of stoppage time when she failed to score on a penalty kick.
The Tides’ Julia Benati tied the match in the 71st minute and it appeared as if the teams would have to settle for a draw until Pridham scored to seal the deal.
The Rapid had a huge advantage in possession (61 to 39 per cent), but were outshot 12-11 (4-4 on target).
The Tides, who had eight corners compared to the Rapids’ six, received the only yellow card of the match.
UP NEXT
Rapid: Visit the Vancouver Rise on Sunday, June 14.
Tides: Host the Calgary Wild on Saturday, June 13.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 29, 2026.
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