Academy Showcase: Day Two Recap
LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA — The 2014 Development Academy Showcase rolled into its second day of action on Sunday with the U15/16 age group getting its first taste of the competition.
Georgia United U16 2-0 Dallas Texans U16
Dallas Texans held strong in the first half against a star-studded Georgia United side. Texans goalkeeper Carson Williams came up with a good save in the 29th minute to keep it scoreless in the first half as the teams exchanged chances, but neither really showed much of a finishing product.
Georgia United looked to the bench for reinforcements at halftime with youth national team players Juan Pablo Torres and Andrew Carleton coming on at the start of the second half.
Georgia United broke through four minutes into the second half when center back Andrewas Jackson headed home a corner kick from Diego Manrique. Jackson rose above his mark and directed the corner kick into the far corner for the opening goal.
Texans kept it close though and started to ask questions of the Georgia United defense. In the 58th minute, Texans strung together a delightful passing sequence and wonderful choreographed move from the right side of the field to the left. Left back Patricio Garcia was at the end of the movement and free on goal. He played a square pass to forward Malik Key, but the youngster missed the frame on his shot.
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Five minutes later, Georgia United put the game to bed. After some physical play between Texans defender Chase Burciaga and Georgia United forward Patrick Okonkwo, the ball squirted free to Okonkwo with only the goalkeeper to beat. The Georgia United forward dribbled around the goalkeeper and slotted it into the open net.
Okonkwo nearly had his second of the game in the dying moments when Qur’an Thomas tried to pick out his Okonkwo’s run on the far post, but the forward could not get his toe on it and the ball rolled out for a goal kick.
Georgia United ran its unbeaten streak to four games with the result.
Georgia United Starting XI: Samuel Morton; Diego Manrique, Victor Pereyra, Andreas Jackson, Ernando Manrique; Sebastuan Henao, Christopher Goslin, River Smith; Isaac Pimenta, Patrick Okonkwo, Hector Pineda
Dallas Texans Starting XI: Carson Williams; Jacob Meachem, Blake Willis, Chase Burciaga, Rio Ramirez; Humberto Chavez, Christian Pham, Omar Beltran; Malik Key, Nicky Hernandez, Jesus Varela
Chivas USA U16 1-1 Montreal Impact FC U16
The first half of the Chivas USA – Montreal Impact game was known more for Matthew Huerta being offside than any other action on the field. Huerta and the other Chivas USA attackers kept the assistant referee busy in the first half, which resulted in more than a dozen offside calls in the first 40 minutes of the game. With the frequency of whistles, there were limited opportunities at either end of the field.
Chivas USA goalkeeper Edwyn Gutierrez did make two good saves on the few times he was called upon early in the game.
Leonides Cuteno had the best chance for Chivas USA when he raced past the Impact defense and tried his luck from a tough angle. Impact goalkeeper Charles Desrochers made the save, but left a rebound Oscar Penate. Descrochers completed the double save on the second shot to keep it scoreless.
Impact broke through late in the second half with Protais Mutambala starting the play. Mutambala passed it forward to Luca Piccioli who turned and crossed it back to Mutambala. The winger pushed it wide to Esleyder Luarca for the finish.
Chivas USA answered the call with one minute left. Cuteno was sent in behind the defense and tried to dribble around the goalkeeper, but he was tripped up. The referee awarded a penalty kick, which Daniel Villegas converted.
Seconds later, Misael Becerra was in a similar situation with an opportunity on goal after getting behind the defense. Becerra couldn’t convert the chance and the two teams settled for a 1-1 draw.
Chivas USA Starting XI: Edwyn Gutierrez; Kelee Cornfield-Saunders, Kevin Reyes, Eric Payeras, Daniel Villegas; Carlos Anguiano, Alfredo Cruz, Oscar Penate; Erick Gallinar, Matthew Huerta, Leonides Cuteno
Montreal Impact Starting XI: Charles Desrochers; Raphael Garcia, Steven Alberici, Mathieu Choiniere, Kevin Tran; Luca Ricci, Tristano Fasulo, Moulay Kanzi Belghiti, Esleyder Luarca, Don Junior Bobe, Gabriel Balbinotti
Chicago Magic PSG U18 3-3 Empire Revolution U18
Renato Albuquerque was hacked down after 20 yards from goal after 17 minutes to step up the opening goal. Josiah Veloz ripped the free kick into the upper corner of the net.
Benjamin Noel tried to answer immediately for Empire Revolution with a shot from just outside the box. John Achor made a great diving save to push the shot over the crossbar.
Albuquerque was again in the midst of the attack in the 28th minute. The winger was running at the Empire defense and then slipped in Benson Sakala in between the two center backs. Sakala smashed his shot past the goalkeeper and into the net.
Through much of the first half, it felt like Chicago Magic was close to running away with the game. Up two goals heading into the final minutes of the first half, the Magic was in firm control.
However, Matthew McCraith had other ideas. McCraith raced past the Magic defense with five mintues left in the game before he was hacked down. McCraith converted the penalty kick.
Adnan Bakalovic put the teams back on level footing early in the second half. Empire benefitted from a turnover by the Magic goalkeeper. Noel intercepted the pass and played it off to Bakalovic who put it away.
With nine minutes left in the game, Magic regained the lead. Aleksander Prpa delievered the corner kick that Amit Tal headed in.
Seconds later, Empire answered. Bakalovic hit the first shot that the Magic goalkeeper could not hold onto. Andrew Craford was there for the rebound for his first goal of the season and the game-tying goal.
Chicago Magic PSG Starting XI: John Achor; Thomas Skupien, David Pedowski, Augusto Zavala, Aleksander Prpa; Ruben Sanchez, Grzegorz Solawa, Josiah Veloz; Nicholas Haas, Benson Sakala, Renato Albuquerque
Empire Revolution Starting XI: Alexander Olday; George Dise, Tanner Jameson, Nikkye De Point, Zach Zajdel; Andrew Crawford, Zachary Lawlor, Simon Garno; Adnan Bakalovic, Benjamin Noel, Matthew McCraith
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