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Revolution Academy Update: June 2, 2015

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – All three of the New England Revolution Academy teams were in action last weekend, going 3-0-1 to close out the month of May. All three teams travelled to New York to take on Everton FC Westchester on Saturday, May 30, with the U-18s and U-14s earning 3-0 wins while the U-16s tied 0-0. The U-16s then hosted Seacoast United on Sunday, posting an impressive 4-0 victory. With that result, the Revolution Academy sides, who did not allow a goal all weekend long, finished the month with a combined record of 11-1-6.


The complete list of the weekend’s results is below:


The Under-18s bounced back from last weekend’s defeat to Montreal with a 3-0 win over Everton FC Westchester on Saturday. The Revs went 1-0 up in the 19th minute when TJ Soehn (Franklin, Mass.) found Bryant Nardizzi (Framingham, Mass.) in the Everton area, and the forward cut inside his man and curled a shot beyond the goalkeeper and into the corner. Goalkeeper Austin Aviza (Medway, Mass.) made several key saves to ensure the U-18s went into the halftime break with the lead before the Revs sealed the points late in the second half. Substitute Dylan Mott (Andover, Mass.) made the score 2-0 in the 79th minute when he volleyed in a corner kick from John Wilkins (Natick, Mass.) before scoring his second 10 minutes later. After receiving a pass from Aaron James (Amherst, Mass.), Mott dribbled between two Everton defenders and finished into the corner to make the final score 3-0. Aviza finished the game with three saves on his way to posting his second shutout of the season. The U-18s remain in third place and in a playoff position in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy East Conference Northeast Division with a 10-8-6 record for 36 points and 1.50 points per game.


New England Revolution U-18s vs. Everton FC Westchester U-18s
Saturday, May 30, 2015 – SUNY Purchase (Purchase, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, Everton FC Westchester 0


Scoring Summary:
NE – Bryant Nardizzi 6 (TJ Soehn 1) 19’
NE – Dylan Mott 2 (John Wilkins 5) 79’
NE – Dylan Mott 3 (Aaron James 3) 89’


New England Revolution: Austin Aviza; Aaron James, Ben Waithe, Steven Kilday, Matt Morana; John Wilkins ©, TJ Soehn, Derek Blanchette; Daniel Rovira, Chris Arling, Bryant Nardizzi (Dylan Mott 67’).


Substitutes Not Used: Bill Sinibaldi, Andre Bois, Andrew Talcott, Prince Loney-Bailey


Misconduct Summary:
FCW – Daniel Alexander (Yellow Card) 54’



The Under-16s began their weekend doubleheader with a 0-0 draw with Everton FC Westchester in New York. The Revs dominated possession and pushed hard for a winning goal with Justin Rennicks (South Hamilton, Mass.) and Alex Shterenberg (Westwood, Mass.) each going close from distance, but Everton held out to take a point. Trey Miller (Monson, Mass.) made three saves to push his season total for shutouts to 10.


New England Revolution U-16s vs. Everton FC Westchester U-16s
Saturday, May 30, 2015 – SUNY Purchase (Purchase, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 0, Everton FC Westchester 0


Scoring Summary:
None


New England Revolution: Trey Miller; Matt Ranieri, Calvin Aroh, Nick Woodruff ©, Daniel Jones; Isaque Couto (Alex Clarke 41’), Joe Brito (Alex Shterenberg 65’), Isaac Angking; Izaiah Jennings (Santi Cardona 65’), Andrew Barrowman, Justin Rennicks.


Substitutes Not Used: Eddie Walsh, Andre Bois, Andrew Talcott, Prince Loney-Bailey


Misconduct Summary:
None



Playing their second game in as many days, the Under-16s cruised to a 4-0 win over Seacoast United at Medway High School on Sunday. The Revs went ahead in the 13th minute when Alex Shterenberg’s shot from the edge of the area was deflected into the back of the net by a Seacoast defender. The score would stay 1-0 in favor of New England until the 60th minute when Aaron James played Santi Cardona (Revere, Mass.) through on goal, and the midfielder waited for the Seacoast goalkeeper to go to ground before scooping his finish into the back of the net, doubling the Revolution lead. The Revs went further ahead 10 minutes later, when Justin Rennicks played a through ball to substitute Gustavo Cassemiro (Framingham, Mass.) who finished for his first goal at U-16 level. Cassemiro, who is the U-14s leading scorer, added a second two minutes later, when James dribbled past his man in the area before cutting the ball back to Cassemiro to finish into an empty net to make the final score 4-0. Goalkeeper Eddie Walsh (Westwood, Mass.) made two saves to preserve his fourth shutout of the season and his team’s 15 in 24 games this season. The U-16s remain in third place and in a playoff position in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy East Conference Northeast Division with an 11-4-9 record for 42 points and 1.75 points per game.


New England Revolution U-16s vs. Seacoast United U-16s
Sunday, May 31, 2015 – Medway High School (Medway, Mass.)
New England Revolution 4, Seacoast United 0


Scoring Summary:
NE – Alex Shterenberg 1 (Unassisted) 13’
NE – Santi Cardona 2 (Aaron James 2) 60’
NE – Gustavo Cassemiro 1 (Justin Rennicks 8) 70’
NE – Gustavo Cassemiro 2 (Aaron James 3) 72’


New England Revolution: Eddie Walsh; Matt Ranieri, Calvin Aroh, Nick Woodruff ©, Travis van Brewer; Alex Shterenberg, Tyler Freitas (Isaac Angking 50’), Santi Cardona (Joe Brito 65’); Aaron James, Izaiah Jennings (Gustavo Cassemiro 62’), Justin Rennicks.


Substitutes Not Used: Trey Miller, Andrew Talcott, Alex Clarke, Prince Loney-Bailey


Misconduct Summary:
None


The Under-14s earned a 3-0 win over Everton FC Westchester on Saturday, extending their unbeaten streak to 16 games. The Revs went 1-0 up in the 30th minute, when forward Luis Blanco (Pawtucket, R.I.) was played in one-on-one with the Everton goalkeeper, and although his first attempt was saved, Blanco was on hand to tuck away the rebound for his ninth goal of the season. In the second half, the U-14s made sure of the win with two goals in a five-minute span from substitute Laz Dorogi (West Boylston, Mass.). First, just a minute after entering the play in the 50th minute, Dorogi pounced after the goalkeeper fumbled the rebound of a long-distance shot by Jonathan Ferreira (Ashland, Mass.) to score and make the score 2-0 in favor of the Revs. Then, five minutes later, Dorogi was again quickest to react after the goalkeeper had saved a long-range shot from Gustavo Cassemiro (Framingham, Mass.) to finish his seventh goal of the season and make the final score 3-0. Revolution goalkeeper Ryan Manning (Middleton, Mass.) made two saves to preserve his fourth shutout of the season. The U-14s are now 19-2-2 on the season, including a 14-0-2 mark since their last loss in early November.



New England Revolution U-14s vs. Everton FC Westchester U-14s
Saturday, May 30, 2015 – SUNY Purchase (Purchase, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, Everton FC Westchester 0


Scoring Summary:
NE – Luis Blanco 9 (Unassisted) 30’
NE – Laz Dorogi 6 (Unassisted) 50’
NE – Laz Dorogi 7 (Unassisted) 55’


New England Revolution: Ryan Manning; Chris Ciullo (Aiden Scales 58’), Marcelo Lage, Tyler Freitas, Connor Haskell ©; Noah Silverman (Samuel Deossa 50’), Kevin Vang (Austin Pineau 58’), Amos Shapiro-Thompson; Nico Ferrara (Jonathan Ferreira 50’), Gustavo Cassemiro (Trevor Burns 55’), Luis Blanco (Laz Dorogi 50’).


Substitutes Not Used: Pat Quinn, Paulo Da Silva, Elio Firmino, Tim Ennin, Brandin Osborne


Misconduct Summary:
None


All three of the Revolution Academy teams are back in action this weekend – which will also be the final weekend of league action for the 2014-15 U.S. Soccer Development Academy season. All three teams will first host Oakwood Soccer Club on Saturday, June 6 at Gillette Stadium before the U-18s and U-16s travel to Brooklyn, New York to take on BW Gottschee Academy on Sunday as both sides look to clinch a playoff berth.


The U-14s are scheduled to travel to Westfield, Indiana later this month for the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Showcase, where the Revs U-14s will face SC United Battery on June 19, fellow MLS Academy side the San Jose Earthquakes on June 20, and FC Golden State on June 22 at the Grand Park Sports Campus.