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The MLS season is now over so a lot more players will be falling off the list now for the time
being. Some other former SKC players are continuing to play, the indoor season is in full swing
right now. Also some news out of Europe, Chris Konopka has left Ireland and is now on trial with
Polish league leaders, Jagiellonia Bialystok.
The Major Indoor Soccer League today announced that Comets' forward, Leo Gibson, has been named the
league's Offensive Player of the Month for November. Gibson recorded four goals and four assists in
four games in November and leads the MISL with 15 points. He has scored one goal in each of the
Comets' games so far this season (three three-point goals and one two-point goal) and recorded
three of his four assists in the Comets' come-from-behind 12-11 victory over the Omaha Vipers.
Time for another former SKC Wizards update. Seasons are winding down for many players. Aaron
Hohlbein looks set to be a permanent member of this list after being selected today by Columbus.
Here's the rest of your update.
Still looking for:
Nick Cardenas
Pablo Escobar
AJ Godbolt
Willy Guadarrama
Pete Marino
Ryan McMahen
Nelson Pizarro
Akeem Priestley
Indoor soccer.
From the Comets
Leading for three straight periods is hard. Holding onto a lead after three periods proved even
harder for the Comets as they fell 13-12 to the Baltimore Blast at First Mariner Arena.
Baltimore struck first on a re-start goal by Adauto Neto early in the
first quarter.
Here is this week's former SKC Wizards update.
Still looking for:
Nick Cardenas
Pablo Escobar
AJ Godbolt
Willy Guadarrama
Pete Marino
Ryan McMahen
Nelson Pizarro
Akeem Priestley
Indoor soccer.
Jamar Beasley - Missouri Comets - Had an assist in MO's 13-12 loss to Baltimore.
Not a busy time of year for former SKC Wizards players, either they're out of season, on winter
break, or their game was canceled due to weather. In none game related news Diego Gutierrez was
named the Philadelphia Union's Head of Scouting and Player Development. And Chris Klein was
recently named the LA Galaxy's senior director of the academy and special projects.
The Chicago Riot of the Major Indoor Soccer League is hosting "Chicago Soccer Heritage Night" at 7
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30, for the team's game against the Baltimore Blast at the Odeum Sports and Expo
Center in Villa Park, Ill. The night is in honor to all those who have put Chicago soccer on the
map, including long-time Chicago Fire veteran C.
Today the Comets announced the signing of 2 new players to 15 day contracts, one of which will be
known to most SKC Wizards fans. That player is local product, Will John, who graduated from
Rockhurst High School and played for the Wizards in 2006 and 2007 before moving to Europe. John is
still currently a member of NK Vinogradar of the Croatian second division according to the Comets
press release, so this sounds sort of like a loan of sorts.
The Missouri Comets announced today that they have signed Kansas City native Will John and Jamie
Harding. Both of them signed 15 day contracts. They will both be in uniform and available for the
game Wednesday against the Baltimore Blast. They should also be available for the game at Milwaukee
on the 31st and the game at home against Chicago on the 7th.
Still having some issues, if I don't get to your comments I'm sorry Cover it Live isn't working
tonight for me due to the issues with my PC. We'll do play by play here. for the moment, it's 8-2
right now Blast. Comets have had some moments, but when the Blast have turned it on they've looked
much better.
A very slow week for former SKC Wizards players. Most of those that are currently in season are on
winter break at the moment. There are a few that are playing indoor right now, including Will John,
who signed a short term contract with the Missouri Comets. Here's the rest of this week's former
SKC Wizards update.
The Comets opened the scoring tonight against the Baltimore Blast, but from there it went down
hill. An early 2 minute tripping penalty on Pat Healey gave MO the chance to grab the early lead as
Birche fed Bryon Alvarez who scored to give MO their only lead of the game. Shortly after MO's
goal, Healey atoned a bit as he scored off an assist from Worteh Sampson.
The Comets opened the scoring tonight against the Baltimore Blast, but from there it went down
hill. An early 2 minute tripping penalty on Pat Healey gave MO the chance to grab the early lead as
Birche fed Bryon Alvarez who scored to give MO their only lead of the game. Shortly after MO's
goal, Healey atoned a bit as he scored off an assist from Worteh Sampson.