Before the halftime whistle, yet another youngster
...while veteran defenders Mike Mosher, Boban Aleksic, and James Prescott were virtually unbeatable.
The newly-signed Dickinson came on the field midway through the second half
His goal, an unbelievable chip shot from well outside the box
Group B1.young Vaso Kos was able to convert
2.and beat veteran goalkeeper Mike Wicken
3.numerous youngsters
4.Young Adrian Kekec and Steve Dickinson came on the field
5.Young Steve Deblasio once again had a magical game
6.while veteran defenders Mike Mosher, Boban Aleksic, and James Prescot
7.made young Mathew Bird's shutout rather easy.
He must be TTP now. He has to be.8.the young Columbus side was slow coming out of the gate.
9.as young Steve Frazao scored his fourth goal of the season
10.as two youngsters, Mike D'Agostino and Alex Elliott
11.and veteran Ryan McNab.
All he had to do was was call Zenga young or veteran and he would have had a Azzi hatrick. For that I give him the write up of the week. Azzi goes home with a brand new Thesaurus.It should be noted that, had it not been for the superlative goalkeeping of Columbus' Luca Dalla Pace, Sporting's halftime lead would have been more emphatic.
Isn't that his first game ever in our league?while young veteran Aaron Richer made an impressive season debut
This is a load of rubbish! How good could our start have been, if they scored in the 2nd and 9th minutes? Come to think of it we were tremendous in the first 59 seconds. Not to mention Jarvie shite the bed, as he does, on three separate break aways and semi break aways in the first 35 minutes. I almost sure Pete didn't score either. Walks told me his name, but I've lot it somewhere at the bottom of the beer cooler.Also on Sunday, at South Memorial Park in Vancouver, SportsTown Firemen obtained a very important 3 points in the Group 'A' battle as they defeated Surrey United 2-0. Surrey got off to a great start and could easily have been ahead by a couple of goals had it not been for the superlative goalkeeping of Mike Frank. But, as is often the case, SportsTown was able to score the opening goal against the run of play when Peter Berholz scored. From that point on it was all SportsTown as Surrey United seemed to fold its tent. Yet another Whitecap in the VMSL, Jeff Skinner, got the insurance marker late in the first half. The victory enables the Firemen to draw a breath of relief as they now seem to be out of relegation trouble, while Surrey United is still in search of first place in Group 'B'.
I see Azzi got his Thesaurus.immaculate pass.