Toronto’s Sheridan Named W-League POTW
TAMPA, Fla. – The W-League announced its Team of the Week for Week 4 of the 2013 season, honoring Toronto Lady Lynx goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan as Player of the Week after the Canadian youth international posted a trio of shutouts on the road as Toronto was 2-0-1 during the week to move within a point of the Central Conference lead.
Sheridan, headed to Clemson(w) University in the fall, started the week with a scoreless draw at K-W United last Wednesday, and followed up with a 3-0 win at Quebec City on Saturday and a 1-0 win at Laval on Sunday. She is joined on the Team of the Week by teammate Rachel Melhado, who earned a defender slot for her work in the three games. Joining Melhado on defense are Seattle’s Jaelene Hinkle, who score the game-tying goal vs. the Colorado Rush, and Pali’s Satara Murray, who marshaled a defensive unit that allowed one goal in a pair of wins.
Long Island midfielder Kim DeCesare leads the midfield after scoring both second-half goals in a 2-1 comeback win against New York, and she is joined by Washington’s Amber Stobbs, who tallied a goal and four assists in a 7-0 win against North Jersey. Charlotte’s Leah Fortune dominated in wins at Atlanta and Carolina, scoring the game-winner against the Silverbacks, while Santa Clarita’s Stacey Rodwell recorded a goal and an assist in a 3-2 win vs. Los Angeles.
Dayton’s Emily Fillion leads a trio of forwards chosen after her highlight-reel bicycle kick equalizer against Carolina made SportsCenter’s Top 10. She is joined by New Jersey’s Jessica Fuccello, who scored a late equalizer at Virginia Beach and the game-winner at Fredericksburg, and Ottawa’s Emily Gielnik, who scored and recorded a game-high six shots in a 4-1 win at London.
W-League Team of the Week
Pos |
Player |
Team |
Highlights |
GK |
Kailen Sheridan |
Toronto |
Earned three shutouts as Lady Lynx were 2-0-1 |
D |
Jaelene Hinkle |
Seattle |
Left back scored GTG on header vs. Colorado Rush |
D |
Rachel Melhado |
Toronto |
Dominant defense in trio of shutouts |
D |
Satara Murray |
Pali |
Led Blues D that allowed one goal in two wins |
M |
Kim DeCesare |
Long Island |
Scored both second-half goals in Long Island comeback win |
M |
Leah Fortune |
Charlotte |
GWG, 5 shots in 2-1 win at Atlanta; dominant in win at Carolina |
M |
Stacey Rodwell |
Santa Clarita |
Goal, assist in 3-2 win vs. LA |
M |
Amber Stobbs |
Washington |
Goal, 4 assists in 7-0 win vs. North Jersey |
F |
Emily Fillion |
Dayton |
Scored bicycle-kick equalizer in 1-1 draw vs. Carolina |
F |
Jessica Fuccello |
New Jersey |
Scored late equalizer at Virginia Beach, GWG at Fredericksburg |
F |
Emily Gielnik |
Ottawa |
Goal, game-high 6 shots in 4-1 win at London |
Honorable Mention – Bay Area – Jordan Roseboro; Charlotte - Robyn Jones, Amanda Naeher, Macky Wingo; Colorado Rush – Danica Evans; K-W United - Emma Kruse, Diamond Simpson; Los Angeles - Kristy Moore; Pali – Sarah Killion, Samantha Mewis, Lynn Williams; Santa Clarita - Cynthia Jacobo; Seattle - Melissa Busque, Brigit Reder, M'ily Reiter; Toronto - Ashley Campbell; Washington - DiDi Haracic, Ashley Herndon, Katie Yenson.
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