U.S. Youth National Team Notes - March 11, 2004
BRADENTON, Fla. (March 11, 2004) - With the week almost over, all five YNTs are hitting their stride and playing their best soccer. On Friday, each team will need their top game as they will be facing some of the toughest competition of the camp. Below is a list of results from the week and a schedule of games to come. Read on to hear what's been going on in camp so far.
March 11, 2004
With five U.S. Soccer Youth National Teams conducting training camps at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., this week, a large contingent of possible future full MNT and WNT players will be on display in the Sunshine State.
On the men’s side, the Under-18, Under-15 and the Under-17 Men’s National Teams will be playing games against each other, local clubs and formidable university squads. On the women’s side, the Under-16 and Under-17 Women’s National Teams will face international competition in the form of the Under-17 national teams of Germany and Canada.
With all four YNTs playing games throughout the week, ussoccer.com will provide results and special features on the teams and individual players to give fans a chance to get to know more about U.S. Soccer’s youth programs.
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U-15 MNT DEFEAT U-17 IMG 3-1 FOR FIRST VICTORY OF THE WEEK: The U.S. Under-15 Men’s National Team beat the U-17 IMG 3-1 this afternoon at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. After a scoreless first half, IMG scored three minutes into the second half, but Peri Mesosevic scored two goals and Joseph Sorrentino scored in the 90th minute to give the U-15s their first win of the week.
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REVIEW OF GAMES, REST OF SCHEDULE: With the week almost over, all five YNTs are hitting their stride and playing their best soccer. On Friday, each team will need their top game as they will be facing some of the toughest competition of the camp. Below is a list of results from the week and a schedule of games to come.
U-18 MNT
Date Opponent Result U.S. Goal Scorers
March 9 University of Notre Dame 0-3 L
March 10 University of Virginia 4-1 W Jimenez, Grella, Szetela, Davies
Date Opponent Time (ET)
March 12 U-17 MNT 3:30 p.m.
U-17 ’88 MNT
Date Opponent Result U.S. Goal Scorers
March 9 U-15 MNT 2-1 L Stephens, Hall
Date Opponent Time (ET)
March 12 U-18 MNT 3:30 p.m.
March 13 U-17 Renegades 10 a.m.
U-15 MNT
Date Opponent Result U.S. Goal Scorers
March 9 U-17 ’88 MNT 1-2 L Giallambardo
March 11 IMG U-17 3-1 W Mesosevic (2), Sorrentino
Date Opponent Time (ET)
March 12 Clearwater Chargers 4 p.m.
March 13 Boca Juniors (local club) 10 a.m.
U-17 WNT
Date Opponent Result U.S. Goal Scorers
March 7 IMG U-18 5-0 W Siegel, Cheney, Rossie, Rodriguez (2)
March 9 Canada 5-2 W Moore, Currie (3), Bosio
March 11 U-16 WNT 1-0 W Lewis
Date Opponent Time (ET)
March 12 Germany U-17 2 p.m.
U-16 WNT
Date Opponent Result U.S. Goal Scorers
March 9 Germany U-17 2-0 W McDonald, Washington
March 11 U-17 WNT 0-1 L
Date Opponent Time (ET)
March 12 Canada U-17 1 p.m.
Click here for full match reports from March 9:
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Click here for full match reports from March 10:
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JULES TALKS WITH U-15 ‘KEEPER BRIAN PERK: Julian Valentin has been busy talking with members of the other men’s and women’s national teams that are holding training camps this week in Bradenton. Today, Jules chatted up Brian Perk, who has just recently gotten a taste of what it’s like to be involved with U.S. Soccer as he went on his first trip with the Under-15 Men’s National Team earlier this year when the team went to Mexico and played against local club teams. Now, the 5’10” ‘keeper is with the U-15s during their training camp in Bradenton, Fla., and is hoping to impress the coaches to possibly get invited to U.S. Soccer’s Residency Program in the near future. As Perk gets a sense of what living and training in Bradenton would be like, he sat down with current Jules, who has been involved in the Residency Program since Sept. 2002, to talk about his path to the national team, his goals for the future and what its like to surf in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean.
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A GATOR INVADER: While the players on the U-17 WNT and the U-16 GNT probably welcomed the numerous college scouts that were out in force again to watch their match this morning, there was another spectator that wasn’t as gladly received by the girls. Behind one of the goals was a 3-foot alligator that had crawled out of the nearby pond to soak in the sun. While the gator was a mere 10 feet from the endline, there was no worry of the little guy wandering onto the field during the game as it was on the other side of the 20-foot net separating the field and the body of water that winds through IMG Academy. The alligator must have enjoyed what he saw because he stayed there for most of the match, dipping back into the cool water just a few minutes before the final whistle.
NO DRIVER’S LICENSE NEEDED: On Wednesday, the U.S. Under-16 GNT took the afternoon off and went to nearby Pirates Cove, a local amusement park with go-carts, laser tag, video games, miniature golf and batting cages. The most popular choice was the go-carts, and according to team coordinator Dana Schoenwetter there were a large number of crashes. “The thing is most of these girls don’t have their license yet, so they definitely are not good drivers.” Schoenwetter found out first hand as she was on her way to passing head coach Sue Montagne-Patberg on the final lap for the victory before Onnie Trusty slammed into her from behind, ruining her chance to snag the checkered flag.

