Academy

Academy Update: March 16

Youth Academy Teams vs. Albertson

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution’s Under-18, Under-16 and Under-14 teams returned to Gillette Stadium for the first time in 2016 last weekend, where they took on Albertson SC. All three teams played on Sunday, March 13, where the U-18s opened with a 1-0 victory, the U-16s won 3-1 and the U-14s closed the Academy slate for the weekend with a 4-2 loss.


While the Revolution Academy was in action last weekend, two Under-18 players were absent due to their involvement with the U.S. Under-18 Boys’ National Team. Daniel Jones (West Hartford, Conn.) and Justin Rennicks (South Hamilton, Mass.) are currently training with the U.S. U-18s in an international camp that is being held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from March 7-17.


UNDER-18s

The Under-18s played their first competitive match at Gillette Stadium since mid-November on Sunday, when they scored a lone goal which proved to be enough in a 1-0 victory over Albertson SC. Midfielder Joe Brito (Bolton, Conn.) recorded the decisive strike in the 17th minute with forward Izaiah Jennings (Barrington R.I.)picking up the assist. The Revs managed to record 8 shots, including 5 shots on target, during the course of the full ninety minutes. Goalkeeper Billy Sinibaldi (Plaistow, N.H.) recorded his second shutout of the 2015-16 season, needing to save just one shot.


New England Revolution U-18s vs. Albertson SC U-18s
Sunday, March 13, 2016 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution 1, Albertson SC 0
Scoring Summary:

NE – Joe Brito 2 (Izaiah Jennings 2) 17’


New England Revolution: Billy Sinibaldi; Jose Mendoza, Calvin Aroh, Nick Woodruff, Aaron James; Max Diamond ©, John Wilkins, Joe Brito (Alex Shterenberg 65’); Andrew Barrowman (Santi Cardona 65’), Bryant Nardizzi (Alex Clarke 82’), Izaiah Jennings


Substitutes Not Used: Nahuel Algibay, Trey Miller, Ben Waithe


Misconduct Summary:

ASC – Brian Navarrette (Yellow Card) 45’


ASC – Alfredo Bastidas (Yellow Card) 86’


UNDER-16s

The Under-16s were back in action at Gillette Stadium for the first time since mid-November, where they remained unbeaten in 2016 with a 3-1 victory over Albertson SC. Andrew White (Boxborough, Mass.) opened the scoring early, as Connor Haskell (Medfield, Mass.) found White for an easy finish in the third minute of play. The Revs tacked on an additional first half goal as Amos Shapiro-Thompson (Worthington, Mass.) picked up an assist on a 21st minute goal scored by Tim Ennin (East Hartford, Conn.). Albertson SC cut the lead in half at the 53rd minute mark, but Haskell was able to re-establish the two-goal lead in the 76th minute to secure a Revolution victory.


New England Revolution U-16s vs. Albertson SC U-16s
Sunday, March 13, 2016 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution 3, Albertson SC 1
Scoring Summary:

NE – Andrew White 2 (Connor Haskell 1) 3’


NE – Tim Ennin 4 (Amos Shapiro-Thompson 1) 21’


ASC – Thriston Briscoe 52’


NE – Connor Haskell 2 (unassisted) 76’


New England Revolution: Patrick Quinn; Jose Gonzalez, Prince Loney-Bailey, Chris Ciullo, Connor Haskell; Kevin Vang (Paulo Da Silva 76’), Andrew White (Elio Firmino 46’), Ohad Yaholom, Amos Shapiro-Thompson (Jonathan Ferreira 50’); Tim Ennin (Gabriel Meireles 50’), Gustavo Cassemiro (Laszio Dorogi 46’)


Substitutes Not Used: Andrew Talcott, Eddie Walsh


Misconduct Summary:

ASC – Leonel Alfaro (Yellow Card) 23’


ASC – Cameron McGregor (Yellow Card) 27’


ASC – Alexx McNeil (Yellow Card) 57’


UNDER-14s

The Under-14s were back in action for the second match of the spring season with a 4-2 loss to Albertson SC on Sunday in the team’s first competitive action at Gillette Stadium since mid-November. The Revs took the lead early as Michael Balleani (Woburn, Mass.) found Luis Blanco (Pawtucket, R.I.) at the top of the box, where Blanco turned and found the back of the net in the lower right hand corner for his eighth goal of the season. Albertson SC, however, recorded each of the next three goals which occurred in the 12th, 27th and 60th minute mark respectively. The U-14s were able to cut into the deficit in the 80th minute, as Kaoru Fujiwara (Lexington, Mass.) played a one-two pass with Aiden Jay (Boxford, Mass.) allowing Fujiwara to score his second goal of the season.


New England Revolution U-14s vs. Albertson SC U-14s
Sunday, March 13, 2016 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution 2, Albertson SC 4
Scoring Summary:

NE – Luis Blanco 8 (Michael Balleani 4) 10’


ASC – Constantinos Nicolaou 12’


ASC – Constantinos Nicolaou 26’


ASC – Kendrick Rivera 60’


NE – Kaoru Fujiwara 2 (Aydin Jay 1) 80’


ASC – Johan Grande 80’


New England Revolution: Connel O’Brien; Declan Sung, Connor Bagdon, Sergio Zacarias, Jared Cain; Luke Fagerson (Camden Blackburn 40’), Trevor Burns (David Medeiros 66’), Samuel Deossa (Aydin Jay 55’); Kaoru Fujiwara, Luis Blanco, Michael Balleani (Bryce Visnick 48’)


Substitutes Not Used: Kyle White, Pierre Spiegel, Caleb Williams, Elio Firmino, Jonathan Ferreira


Misconduct Summary:

ASC – Daniel Curmi (Yellow Card) 44’


NE – Connor Bagdon (Yellow Card) 47’


The Revolution’s U-18 and U-14 Academy teams will take a three-week break before returning back to action as they travel to play Beachside SC on Saturday, April 2. The U-16s, however, will be playing this weekend in the Generation adidas Cup Premier Division in Frisco, Texas. The Revolution are in Group D and will play Monterrey (March 18), Sporting Kansas City (March 20) and the Portland Timbers (March 22).