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U-17 MNT
U-17 '90s Defeat U-15s 2-0  
CARSON, Calif. (June 16, 2006) - The U.S. Under-17 '90 Men's National Team defeated their younger Under-15 counterparts, 2-0, this afternoon at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

The U.S. U-17s and U-15s are are in camp at the HDC. The U-17s have 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.

A large number of the non-residency players participated in this match, including the goal scorers Taylor White and Gye Panuccio.

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


Participants:     U.S. Under-17 ‘90s Men’s National Team vs. U.S. Under-15 MNT
Competition:     Friendly
Location:    Carson, Calif.
Date:    June 16, 2006
Weather:    Warm, 70 degrees

Scoring Summary:   
                1st    2nd    Final
U17           1       1          2
U15           0       0          0

U17 – Taylor White (Evan Raynr)        26th minute
U17 – Gye Panuccio (Kevin Bick)        43.

Lineups:
U17: 22-David Meves (33-Phil Boerger, 46); 4-Mykell Bates (7-Shawn Barry, 46), 5-Fro Adu (6-Cristian Ibeagha, 46), 3-Howard Turk (21-Chris Lebo, 46), 8-Clayton Holz (15-Brendan King, 46); 2-Evan Raynr (20-Aaron Maund, 46), 16-Brandon Zimmerman (13-Kevin Bick, 46), 11-Jesse Paredes (19-Greg Jordan, 46), 10-Archie Karpeh (14-Brad Horton, 46); 9-Taylor White (23-Gye Panuccio, 46), 12-Brandon Tarr (17-Kevin Olali, 46).

U15: 1-Zac MacMatch (18-Rafael Diaz, 41); 2-Aubrey Perry (14-Parker Walsh, 41), 3-Jossimere Sanchez (16-Zarek Valentin, 53); 5-Cameron Wilder (12-Dersu Albofathi, 25), 6-Amobi Okugo, 7-James Matern (17-Adedoja Akinsanya, 53), 8-Gregory Garza (20-Eder Arreola, 60), 9-Scott Caldwell (13-Dylan Mencia, 36); 10-Jesus Mireles (15-Nick Millington, 41), 11-Jose Altamirano (19-Michael Roman, 60).

Statistical Summary:
                              U17     U15
Shots                     11         1
Saves                      0         3
Fouls                     19         11
Corner Kicks          6         1
Offside                     2         2

Misconduct Summary:
U17 – Brandon Zimmerman (caution)    34th minute
U17 – Brandon Tarr (caution)                   34.
U15 – Eder Arreola (caution)                     74.
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