Monday, May 14, 2007



RIFE & SWINEHART EARN USL-2 TEAM OF THE WEEK HONORS

USL NEWS RELEASE :: Monday, May 14, 2007

 

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Weekly USL Pro Honors announced

 

Gregor and Codrington Players of the Week

 

TAMPA, FL - United Soccer Leagues announced the USL First Division and USL Second Division Teams of the Week for the fourth week of the season, honoring Portland's Andrew Gregor and Cleveland's Nigel Codrington as the Players of the Week, respectively.

 

Trailing 2-0 late in the game to his former Seattle Sounders club Friday, midfielder Andrew Gregor saw his club pull within a goal and then had to step to the spot for a penalty kick with three minutes of regulation remaining. Coming off two missed penalties in their season opener last month to Puerto Rico, Gregor had to buck the trend to secure a draw against the Timbers rivals and buried the shot into the lower corner.

 

Two nights later Gregor helped end Portland's winless record against the Rochester Raging Rhinos with a goal and assist in the 2-0 victory. Gregor's fourth goal of the season came in the 24th minute to give the Timbers an early 1-0 lead. The play developed off of a throw in to forward Chris Bagley, who controlled the ball and delivered a quick pass to Gregor in the box. From 15 yards out on the left post, Gregor rifled a shot into the far upper corner. The Timbers took a 2-0 lead in the 32nd minute on a 32-yard bomb by defender Leonard Griffin past Harrison along the left post. Gregor, out on the right wing, found Griffin running to space towards the top left side of the penalty area. With a right foot, Griffin netted his first goal as a Timber.

 

The expansion Cleveland City Stars have gotten off to red hot start at 3-0-0 in their debut season. Leading the way this week was striker Nigel Codrington, a Guyanan who last played professionally in Trinidad & Tobago.

 

The USL-2 newcomer helped Cleveland rally from a 1-0 deficit in Cincinnati with an unassisted tally in the 69 th minute and then notched the game-winner just three minutes later on an assist from defender Mark Schulte.

 

The Stars victory ensured Cleveland a spot in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup for 2007.

 

USL First Division Team of the Week

Pos

Name

Team

Highlights

G

Chris McClellan

Carolina

Six saves in 2-1 win at Atlanta

D

Leonard Griffin

Portland

Goal in 2-0 win over Rochester

D

Chad Dombrowski

Carolina

Game-winner in 2-1 win at Atlanta

D

Scott Palguta

Rochester

Game-winner in 3-1 win at California

D

Mauricio Segovia

Puerto Rico

Led team in 1-1 draw against Montreal

M

Gordon Chin

Charleston

Assist in 2-0 win over Miami

M

Sebastian Le Toux

Seattle

Goal, assist in 2-2 draw against Portland

M

Andrew Gregor

Portland

Two goals, assist in draw and win

M

Mauro Biello

Montreal

Assist in 1-1 draw at Puerto Rico

F

Eduardo Sebrango

Vancouver

Goal, assist in 3-1 win at Seattle

F

Bryan Jordan

Portland

Goal in 2-2 draw against Seattle

 

USL Second Division Team of the Week

Pos

Name

Team

Highlights

G

Brian Levey

New Hampshire

Eight saves in 0-0 draw against Harrisburg

D

Tim Velton

Harrisburg

Led team in 0-0 draw at New Hampshire

D

Josh Rife

Charlotte

Led team in 2-0 win at Wilmington

D

Fabian Lewis

Western Mass

Led team in 2-0 win over Harrisburg

D

Dennis Zuill

Bermuda

Led team in 1-1 draw against Cincinnati

M

Trey Alexander

Richmond

Game-winner in 1-0 win at Baltimore

M

Federico Molinari

Western Mass

Goal in 2-0 win over Harrisburg

M

Kevin McCloskey

Cincinnati

Goal in 1-1 draw at Bermuda

F

Dustin Swinehart

Charlotte

Goal in 2-0 win at Wilmington

F

Nigel Codrington

Cleveland

Two goals in 2-1 win at Cincinnati

F

Lloyd Holder

Bermuda

Goal in 1-1 draw against Cincinnati

 

 

* Players of the Week

 

USL Public Relations - Gerald Barnhart / Jason Minnick - Tampa, FL - 813.963.3909

All 2007 Charlotte Eagles and Lady Eagles home games will be played at Waddell Stadium at I-77 and (exit 4) Nations Ford Road in southwest Charlotte.

 
 





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