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The Wizards thinned out the number of players in camp today, as four players from the camp roster
were let go. Rauwshan McKenzie, Ofori Sarkodie, Eric Gehrig, and Kyle Brown were all let go.
McKenzie was the only player that was under contract for the Wizards, Sarkodie, Gehrig, and Brown
were trying to earn a contract.
First Round Pairings Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup
All 32 lower division teams will enter the tournament in the first round. First-round pairings
were determined by dividing the clubs geographically into eight groups of four, with match-ups
within each group determined by random draw.
**Updated** Wizards won an abbreviated match 4-0 today in Arizona before returning to KC Sunday
night. The team is scrambling right now to get back to KC. We'll get you the details of the last
two goals shortly.
Today, the Wizards face a pair of amateur sides in a 90-minute match down in Phoenix.
By TRAVIS CLARK
Jackson, Mississippi was the backdrop for a friendly between FC Dallas and Chicago Fire Sunday
afternoon.
Amidst the CBA uncertainty and pushed back roster deadlines, Chicago and Dallas both fielded
strong starting lineups as the preseason dwindles away and the start of the 2010 season
approaches.
*"The People's Game" latest podcast from KPFK that includes me talking about the U.S.-England
game the morning after the night before is here.
*Univision said today about four million viewers - double the 2006 figures despite the time
similarity - watched the opening game of the World Cup Friday.
*The Ventura County Fusion's first-ever U.S. Cup appearance was short - they lost to the Arizona
Sahuaros Tuesday night up the coast.
I couldn't resist posting this if only because these are the only pictures I'm likely to see of
an England captain (that's the late great Bobby Moore, for those who don't know) hoisting the World
Cup trophy (ahem) this year: Life.
By TRAVIS CLARK
U.S. Soccer's knockout tournament is officially back. After two months of intermittent play-in
matches between a handful of MLS matches, the tournament proper began between a number of amateur
and second/third division clubs in action.
Perhaps the only upset emerging from Tuesday night's opening-round matches was the triumph of
USL-2 side Richmond Kickers, winners over USSF D-2 side Crystal Palace Baltimore 1-0.
Last night in Arizona, the Wizards played their first preseason game against the Arizona Sahuaros
at Grand Canyon University. No official report on the game has come out yet, the only thing I've
found so far with the result is tweets by Wizards forward, Kei Kamara, who apparently did not have
a good game in his 30 minute shift.
Kansas City defeated the Arizona Sahuaros in the Wizards first preseason game. Kansas City played 3
full teams for 30 minutes each. The first team scored 4 goals and the third team added one as
well.This information is from a fan that attended the game last night. The goals were as
follows:6:00 – Wolff - Wizards played a short corner from Espinoza to Arnaud andback to Espinoza
who crossed it
Saturday night, our boys topped the Arizona Sahuaros (USASA) 5-0 in a friendly match. Thad has a
full rundown, provided by a friend on the ground in AZ. The goals came from Wolff (2), Zoltan,
Fuzetti and Casian**. Assists to Espinoza, Zoltan, Fuzetti and Zusi. We now play the Earthquakes on
Wednesday and Saturday, both games at noon.
Two goalkeepers with state ties have been part of the action as Major League Soccer teams
prepare for the upcoming season with preseason matches in Arizona.
Brad Swenby (Muskego/UW-Milwaukee) is playing for the Arizona Sahuaros, an
amateur team that previously played in the National Premier Soccer League and is taking on several
MLS clubs.
The Wizards played their next to last preseason game in Arizona today as they took on the Columbus
Crew. Thanks to a second half strike by Graham Zusi the Wizards came away with a 1-1 draw with the
two time defending Supporters' Shield winners. KC fell behind on a goal by Brian Carroll after Eric
Kronberg was caught off his line after a clearance.
The Wizards closed out their stretch of preseason today in Arizona with a 4-0 rain shortened win
over the Arizona Sahuaros and Grand Canyon University. While a full break down of what happened
hasn't been posted yet, we've been told via twitter that Teal Bunbury and Ryan Smith both had
braces for the Wizards.
The Kansas City Star published an article yesterday that quoted Wizards Coach/Technical Director
Peter Vermes stating that in all likelihood Kevin Hartman, KC's most stable regular player and in
my opinion the team MVP for the last 3 years, will not be returning to the team for the 2010
season.
It seems that Kevin and the Wizards could not come to an agreement on a new contract and
therefore his stay in Kansas City is probably over.
CHICAGO (June 2, 2010) – U.S. Soccer has announced the groupings for the first two rounds of
the 2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, which kicks off with first-round matches on Tuesday, June 15,
around the country.
All 32 lower division teams will enter the tournament in the first round. First-round pairings
were determined by dividing the clubs geographically into eight groups of four, with match-ups
within each group determined by random draw.
It's been a couple of days since the last Aztex home game, and it's still June, so that means it
must be time for: another Aztex home game! Austin will host the PDL's DFW Tornados at 7:30 tonight,
Tue. Jun. 15, at House Park.
This game will be Austin's first in the the 2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.
CHICAGO (June 16, 2010)
Five matches went into extra time and one concluded in penalty kicks as 16 teams advanced to the
second round of the 2010 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. The first-round winners will face off in the
second round on June 22, where eight teams will advance to face the eight qualified Major League
Soccer teams June 29 or 30.
There aren't any state teams in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup this year, but Wisconsin players
still made an impact in the first round of the 97th annual tournament Tuesday night.
Former UW-Milwaukee goalkeeper and assistant coach Brad Swenby (Muskego) made a
huge save in a shootout as the amateur Arizona Sahuaros got past the Ventura County Fusion 4-2 on
penalty kicks following a 1-1 tie in Ventura, Calif.
photo: AustinAztex.com Photo Gallery
A small crowd was on hand for the midweek opener of the 2010 U.S. Open Cup at House Park Tuesday
evening. I can't find an official attendance number, but I'd guess between 1,000 and 1,500. Those
that made it out, however, were treated to a return to scoring form for the Red & White, Jamie
Watson in particular.
photo: AustinAztex.com Photo Gallery
That's the kind of Aztex team we wanted to see! In the midst of a bounty of World Cup
group-stage matches, the 2,143 fans came out to see their local boys - and potential future
national team players - at House Park last night. The play was good, and the atmosphere was
exciting: we were on hand to witness Maxwell Griffin's hat trick, the first in team history.
The Aztex return to Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup play on Tuesday, June 22, hosting the Arizona
Sahuaros at House Park at 7:30 PM.
The Sahuaros, who from what I can tell aren't exactly in a particular league this year, got to
this second round in Austin by beating the PDL's Ventura County Fusion after extra time and
penalties last week.
Italy and Cannavaro are done: Italian captain Fabio Cannavaro, 36, has likely played the last
World Cup game of his career (AP Photo).
Uninspired Italy were deservedly shown the World Cup door by Slovakia today while New Zealand
snatched a third consecutive draw against Paraguay to remain undefeated, but also winless in the
group.
photo: AustinAztex.com Photo Gallery
Better late than never for this match report, I hope. It was a good game, another U.S. Open Cup
win for the Aztex, and they're on to face Chivas USA in the third round next Tuesday.
Here's a brief rundown of post-match coverage:
- Peri Marosevic's Hat Trick Pricks Sahuaros - AustinAztex.
AustinAztex.com: Aztex Move Up to MLS Competition in Open Cup Round of 16
After defeating the PDL's DFW Tornados and the amateur Arizona Sahuaros, the Austin Aztex get a
change of both competition and scenery in the 2010 U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday.
With two straight home games to start the tournament in the books, the Aztex are finally forced
to hit the road for the round of 16 matchup against the MLS' Chivas USA.