English | Español
ussoccer.com ussoccer.com
Home
Teams & Events Youth U-15 Boys U.S. Men    |    U.S. Women    |    U.S. Under-23 Men    |    Development Academy    
Articles
Sights & Sounds
Schedule & Tickets
Teams & Events
Coaching Education
Referee Programs
Laws of the Game
Federation Services
Governance
Sponsors
Media
History
About U.S. Soccer
U.S. Soccer Fan
Store
 Search    
  Articles  
  Print Story  E Mail Story   XML U.S.Soccer RSS
U-15 Boys
Under-15 BNT Picks Up Win, Loss at The Home Depot Center  
CARSON, Calif. (Feb. 20, 2008) -- The Under-15 Boy's National Team’s split squad played a pair of scrimmages against the U-16 Development Academy teams of Chivas USA and Arsenal, coming away with one win and one loss as part of a week-long training camp at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.

Against Arsenal, Zachary Deville picked up a goal and an assist while David Caban added a goal in the 2-0 victory. Both goals were scored in the second half, as the U.S. had twice as many shots on goal as Arsenal.

Two second-half goals led Chivas USA over the U-15 BNT in an otherwise evenly-matched game. Both teams had their share of chances, but Chivas was able to put away three goals, while goalkeeper Jaime Frias came up with six saves to preserve the shutout.

U.S. UNDER-15 BOY’S NATIONAL TEAM GAME REPORT

Match-up: U.S. Under-15 Boy’s National Team vs. U-16 Arsenal
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Carson, Calif.
Date: February 20, 2008

Scoring Summary:
          1   2   F
USA  0   2   2
ARS  0   0   0

CHV – Carlo Chueca 20th minute
CHV - N/A 42.
CHV – Jorge Ramirez 58.

Lineups:
USA: 18-William Whiddon; 12-David Caban, 26-Jordan McCrary (14-Lucas Winters, 56), 31-Jack Coleman, 19-George Fradenburg; 28-Jame Petruccelli, 20-McAmos Paye, 29-Scott Thomsen, 13-Jonathan Tovar (25-Miguel Lopez, 61); 34-Henry Rios (21-Zachary Deville, 40), 7-Uly Mosqueda (5-Cole Iverson, 40)

Head Coach: Jim Barlow

ARS: N/A

Statistical Summary:
          USA / ARS
Shots: 13 / 6
Saves: 2 / 5
Corner Kicks: 2 / 1
Fouls: 4 / 3
Offside: 1 / 1

Misconduct Summary:
ARS - #18 (caution)                         24th minute
USA – Jack Coleman (caution)     49.


U.S. UNDER-15 BOY’S NATIONAL TEAM GAME REPORT

Match-up: U.S. Under-15 Boy’s National Team vs. U-16 Chivas USA
Competition: Friendly
Venue: Carson, Calif.
Date: February 20, 2008

Scoring Summary:
           1    2    F
USA   0    0    0
NOR  1    2    3

CHV – Carlo Chueca               20th minute
CHV -             N/A                             42.
CHV – Jorge Ramirez              58.

Lineups:
USA: 24-Johnathan Kempin; 10-William Nieto-Flores, 11-Boyd Okuonu, 32-Matt Wiltse (33-Keegan Smith, 40), 15-Sean Cunningham (16-Sean Davis, 40); 3-Atsou Aya, 37-Verneri Valimaa, 27-Jon-Paul Medina, 36-Jonathan Tovar (4-Julian Griggs, 40); 30-Brandon Allen (26-Jonathan Tovar, 68), 8-Dominic Bonilla (25-Miguel Lopez, 51)
Subs not used:
 

Head Coach: Jim Barlow

CHV: 9-Jesus Fregoso, 10-Carlo Chueca, 18-Jaime Frias, 7-Andy Lopez, 11-Jorge Ramirez, 4-Steve Torres, 3-Cesar Arenas, 6-Clayton Eaton, 2-Kelsy Paredes, 13-Angel Rodriguez, 12-Mario Gonzales

Subs: 1-Antonio Flores, 8-Oliquer Olivar,, 19-Jonathan Medina, 20-Roberto Romo

Statistical Summary:
USA / CHV
Shots:
11 / 14
Saves: 5 / 6
Corner Kicks: 4 / 2
Fouls: 10 / 7
Offside: 3 / 1

Misconduct Summary:
USA – Atsouh Ayah (caution)  39th minute
USA – Keegan Smith (caution)              

 


ussoccer.com is the official website of U.S. Soccer, the governing body of soccer in the United States
05/10/2008  
U.S. Women 6
Canada Women 0
05/03/2008  
U.S. Women 5
Australia Women 4
04/27/2008  
U.S. Women 3
Australia Women 2
U.S. Men vs. England
ESPN Classic (live), Galavision (delay 7 pm ET/PT)
05/28/2008  3:00 PM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Spain
ESPN2 (5 pm ET), Galavision (7 pm ET/PT)
06/04/2008  4:00 PM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Argentina Presented by Visa
Live on ESPN Classic and Galavision
06/08/2008  7:30 PM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Argentina Presented by Visa
06/08/2008  7:30 PM  ET
Giants Stadium; East Rutherford, N.J.
U.S Men vs. Barbados
06/15/2008  2:00 PM  PT
The Home Depot Center; Carson, Calif.


  
 
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
 
 
Did you know?
ABOUT U.S. SOCCER
Elected on June 21, 1913, Dr. G. Randolph, who was also the American Amateur Football Association President, was the first president of U.S. Soccer (then the USFA).
Contact Us | Recommended Browsers