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U-17 MNT
U-17 '88 MNT Defeat Laredo Heat 4-1 in Texas  

LAREDO, Texas (May 11, 2005) - The U.S. Under-17 '88 Men's National Team defeated the Laredo Heat of the Premier Development League 4-1 this evening in Laredo, Texas. Midfielder Jeremy Hall and foward David Arvizu paced the U.S. as both notched a goal and an assist.

U.S. Under-17 '88 Men's National Team Match Report
 
Participants:     U.S. Under-17 ‘89s Men’s National Team vs. Laredo Heat
Competition:     Friendly
Location:     Laredo, Texas
Date:    May 11, 2005
Weather:    Windy, 00 degrees
Attendance:    1,000

Scoring Summary:   
                1st    2nd    Final
USA          2       2        4
LAR          1       0        0

USA – Jeremy Hall (David Arvizu)              8th minute
LAR – Daniel Hermosillo                             38.
USA – Own goal                                           42.
USA – Ofori Sarkodie (Jeremy Hall)          54.
USA – David Arvizu (Kyle Nakazawa)       56.

Lineups:
USA: 1-Bryant Rueckner (18-Brian Perk, 46); 14-Amaechi Igwe, 5-Ofori Sarkodie, 4-Eric Lichaj (16-Greg Eckhardt, 79), 3-Kevin Alston (2-Michael Balogun, 67); 11-Ryan Soroka, 8-Kyle Nakazawa, 20-Anthony Ampaipitakwong (19-Richard Edgar, 71), 6-Jeremy Hall (15-Michael Farfan, 64); 17-Omar Gonzalez, 10-David Arvizu (9-Preston Zimmerman, 61). 

LAR: 1-Ryan Shaughnessy (30-Paul Tate, 86); 5-Jacob Downs, 4-Ilmer Pinedo (26-Joseph Lawier, 66 ; 3-Javier Santana, 84 ; 16-Jose Rovelo, 86), 23-Jerrod Idle; 14-Mark Vega, 6-Ryan Harrison (20-Wilson Bueso-Reyes, 57), 18-Ryan Perry (24-Jesus Sanchez, 24), 10-Juan de Dios Ibarra-Trevino, 13-Jose Macias; 8-Hector Vallejo-Medina (25-Horacio de Jesus Chavarrio, 84), 27-Daniel Hermosillo (17-Steve Su, 76).

Statistical Summary:
                              USA     LAR
Shots                      12         3
Saves                      2          5
Fouls                      19         14
Corner Kicks          3          2
Offside                    2          0   

Misconduct Summary:
None

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