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U-17 MNT
U-17 '90 MNT Drop 4-1 Result to Chivas Reserves  
CARSON, Calif. (June 14, 2006) - The U.S. Under-17 '90 Men's National Team fell 4-1 to the Chivas USA Reserve team this afternoon in their first match of an 11-day training camp at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

Estuardo Sanchez scored three goals in the first 27 minutes of the match, two assisted by Drew Helm, to spur Chivas to the victory.

Brendan King had the lone goal for the U.S. in the 74th minute.

The U.S. U-17s are in camp at the HDC with 38 players, 18 of which are non-residency players, as head coach John Hackworth continues to look through the vast player pool of U-17 players in the nation.

U.S. Under-17 '90 Men's National Team Match Report

Participants:
    U.S. Under-17 ‘90s Men’s National Team vs. Chivas USA Reserves
Competition:     Friendly
Location:    Carson, Calif.
Date:    June 14, 2006
Weather:    Warm, 70 degrees

Scoring Summary:   
               1st    2nd    Final
USA         0        1         1
CHV        3         1         4

CHV – Estuardo Sanchez (n/a)                     9th minute
CHV – Estuardo Sanchez (Drew Helm)      11.
CHV – Estuardo Sanchez (Drew Helm)      27.
USA – Brandon King (Israel Sesay)             74.
CHV – n/a (Drew Helm)                                  83.

Lineups:
USA: 24-Larry Jackson (18-Chris Miller, 46); 14-Jared Jeffrey (3-TJ Nelson, 46), 6-Christian Ibeagha (5-Howard Turk, 46), 9-Brek Shea (4-Christian Holz, 46), 13-Matt Uy (2-Evan Raynr, 36); 11-Bryan Dominguez (21-Aaron Maund, 46), 7-Danny Wenzel (19-Kirk Urso, 46), 17-Abdusalam Ibrahim (15-Brendan King, 46), 12-Alex Dixon (8-Danny Barerra, 46); 10-Ellis McLoughlin (22-Israel Sesay, 46), 20-Axel Levry (16-Archie Karpeh, 46).

CHV: 1-n/a; 20-Orlando Perez, 8-Francisco Gomez, 14-Esteban Arias; 27-n/a (12-Mike Munoz, 46); 31-n/a, 30-Carlos Borja, 88-Rodrigo Lopez, 26-n/a; 28-Drew Helm, 29-Estuardo Sanchez (2-n/a, 46).
 
Statistical Summary:
                              USA    CIV
Shots                     10      13
Saves                      3        2
Fouls                       8        8
Corner Kicks         4         4
Offside                    5         3

Misconduct Summary:
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