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Successful Dutch Trip

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Successful Dutch Trip. U.S. Under-18 MNT coach Javier Perez took 20 players to the Netherlands for an 11-day training camp, Sept. 6-17, in Mill, Netherlands. The U.S. team went 3-1 in games during the trip, including a 4-2 victory over the U-18 MNT from The Netherlands. The U.S. also beat two club teams, the Borussia […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Corner Kicks

Mitchell Scores While Armstrong Atlantic Defends Shines

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

First Hat Trick Against Montavello Armstrong Atlantic’s home unbeaten streak continues after a 5-0 Peachbelt Conference victory over Montevallo. It has now been extended to 34, and the shutout also extends the Pirates’ current scoreless streak to 522 minutes and 22 seconds, the second-longest scoreless streak in Armstrong soccer history. Armstrong Atlantic senior Morgan Mitchell […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: National

Virginia Soccer

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber has announced that D.C. United Head Coach Ben Olsen’s automatic one-game suspension and fine from his ejection against Montreal has been rescinded. As such, Olsen will be available at the sideline of United’s game against Toronto FC at RFK Stadium this Saturday, Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. Olsen and […]

Filed Under: Issue-35-08 Tagged With: Soccer in Virginia

Hammerheads Great Playoff Run Comes Up One Win Short

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Hammerheads Great Playoff Run Comes Up One Win Short. As the Wilmington Hammerheads players sat near their bench, watching the Charleston Battery’s players accept the 2012 USL PRO Championship Trophy, the sense of disappointment was evident. “It was tough,” said defender Gareth Evans. “I think as a team we didn’t show up today. I don’t […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: National

U.S. Men Salvage World Cup Qualifier Split With Jamaica

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Lose On Road, Win In Columbus Crew Stadium For four days, the U.S. Men’s National Team faced the unthinkable. Another loss in the CONCACAF semifinal round of World Cup 2014 qualifying, and the Americans might not get through to the next round. They would be eliminated! That had been setup by a 2-1 road loss […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: National

National HS Player Of Week

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

National HS Player Of Week. High Point Wesleyan Christian Academy (NC) senior Brandt Bronico and Allison Stucky of Brecksville-Broadview Heights HS (Cleveland, OH) have been named NSCAA High School Players of the Week. Bronico scored three goals with four assists in a pair of Wesleyan wins that pushed the Trojans to 15-0. He has recorded […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Soccer Shorts

Regional Odds & End Briefs From The Southeast USA

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Regional Odds & End Briefs From The Southeast USA. Soccer In Arkansas The Central Arkansas women’s team, off to a 7-2-0 start, leads the nation in scoring with 33 goals, good for a per game average of 3.67. That puts the Bears just ahead of the Duke Blue Devils, who have scored 32 goals through […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: National

CONCACAF Committee

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

CONCACAF Committee. CONCACAF has announced the creation of the first ever Gold Cup Organizing Committee, which will work to elevate the tournament and increase its reach further. Sunil Gulati, President of the United States Soccer Federation, will chair the committee. The Vice Chair is CONCACAF Executive Committee member Ariel Alvarado of Panama. More than 617,000 […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Corner Kicks

Early Release Of Injury Research On Grass vs. Turf

January 15, 2012 by Donald Kirkendall

Early Release Of Injury Research On Grass vs. Turf. Most medical journals will publish findings online ahead of the actual print version of the journal becomes available. Subscribers get an email listing new papers weeks ahead of the print version. These prerelease emails from the orthopaedic corner of sports medicine are largely surgical (“Fixation of […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Sports Medicine

Tennessee Soccer

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

In November, Tennessee SC 16 Premier player Maya Wright participated as a member of the US Virgin Islands U17 Women’s National team in the Caribbean Football union qualifier of the Women’s U-17 World Cup tournament. She started all six international matches…Former Belmont men’s soccer standout defender JP Rodriguez has signed to play with the Rochester […]

Filed Under: Issue-36-01 Tagged With: clc.premium, Issue-36-01, Soccer in Tennessee

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