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Norfolk SharX press release:
SHARX BLAST PAST BALTIMORE FOR SECOND WIN 17-12Lieberman outstanding in goal with 16 savesNorfolk, Virginia – The Norfolk SharX hosted the legendary Baltimore Blast at Norfolk Scope Arena
Thursday night and came away with a stunning upset win 17-12 Thursday night.
Last year we started a project to talk about players based on their tools. The idea was to get
an outfield position neutral judgement of players based on seeing how they behave on or off the
ball when the team either possesses or defends as well as how they use their physical attributes.
The scale is an average starting center midfielder set at all 6s while a replacement level player
would be straight 5s.
TFC pulled off the win over Tauro FC, so lets see what Seattle can do in their CONCACAF Champions
League clash versus Herediano. It should be a tougher test.
Sounders lineup: GK Keller, D Scott, D Ianni, D Hurtado, D Gonzalez, M Carrasco, M Sanyang, M
Neagle, M Levesque, F Jaqua, F Noonan.
TFC pulled off the win over Tauro FC, so lets see what Seattle can do in their CONCACAF Champions
League clash versus Herediano. It should be a tougher test.
Sounders lineup: GK Keller, D Scott, D Ianni, D Hurtado, D Gonzalez, M Carrasco, M Sanyang, M
Neagle, M Levesque, F Jaqua, F Noonan.
Mauro Rosales won't be getting an MRI until Monday, so how long he won't be in the lineup is
still up in the air. But what we do know is that he will not be playing Tuesday night against CS
Herediano. Doing a bit of research though, he was unlikely to start anyway. He had only started in
one of the previous CONCACAF Champions League matches.
Seattle Setup: It was clear that Seattle's goal was to control the possession and that they
felt that by doing that they would be able to score a few goals. They created a plethora of
chances, but unfortunately for them their finishing was lacking and they were unable to find the
back of the net.
One of the difficult parts of the whole three games in six days is trying to keep up with our
regular features. But, we're on a great network, and in this case The Bent Musket reminded me of
the Sunday 1PM game against the New England Revolution. Let's just ignore the future game for a
moment and pay some attention to the whole issue concerning their supporters' groups battling with
the front office.
Coming off a huge win and today being Memorial Day, you can be excused if you didn't realize the
Seattle Sounders were playing the Portland Timbers. Of course, it's only the reserves, but if
you've got nothing better to do, you can listen to the game here.
Looks like a few familiar names are in the game for the Sounders, including Fredy Montero.
Sounders win! Sounders win! Sure, it was in the Reserve League, but there are standings kept so
it counts. Most notable of course will be the Michael Tetteh goal late, at least to those browsing
the story, but more important to the future for real League play is who plays, and where.
Would anyone accept a season with a Heritage Cup and Reserve League title?
The final match of the Cascadia Summit gives fans an opportunity to see the depth of the
Vancouver Whitecaps and Seattle Sounders teams as the starters for both teams went earlier in the
weekend. Seattle's Second XI features more speed on offense and less on defense.
For Vancouver the lineup will be several of their USSF D2 players will be on the pitch in Jay
Nolly, Wes Knight and Nizar Khalfan.
More photos » Otto Greule Jr - Getty Images
How does David Estrada fit into the Seattle Sounders depth chart before training camp officially
opens?