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Academy Highlights | U-15s and U-14s Notch Three Wins on the Weekend

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All four New England Revolution Academy teams returned to action last weekend as the MLS NEXT season continued. The U-19s and U-14s took on Empire United, while the U-15s and U-17s faced New York Red Bulls and New York City FC.

The U-15s dominated the weekend, winning their game against the New York Red Bulls, 6-1 and earning a second victory on the weekend vs. New York City FC by a score of 2-1. Raphael Alves (2007 – Framingham, Mass.), and Peyton Miller (2007 – Unionville, Conn.) each scored twice on the weekend. The U-14s also notched a win with Rudy Figueroa (2007 – Providence, R.I.) scoring twice to help lift his team to a 4-1 victory over Empire United.

The U-19s fell in their match, 3-1, with Morris Matthews (2003 – Cambridge, Mass.) notching the goal for New England. The U-17s also dropped both of their matches vs. New York Red Bulls and New York City FC by scores of 4-0 and 3-0, respectively.

The U-19s, U-17s and U-15s all stay home next weekend for MLS NEXT games in Massachusetts. The U-19s will host BW Gottschee Academy, while the U-17s and U-15s welcome Nashville SC to Gillette Stadium on Saturday. The U-14s will head out to Newton, Mass. to face Valeo FC. The complete MLS NEXT schedule and all the latest news from around the league can be viewed here. Click here to learn more about the New England Revolution Academy.

Revolution MLS NEXT Pro & MLS NEXT Highlights

· Academy forward Triton Beauvois (2003 – Malden, Mass.) became the 21st Revolution Academy player to make their professional debut with New England Revolution II, entering Sunday’s match vs. Orlando City B in the 70th minute.

· Defender Morris Matthews (2003 – Cambridge, Mass.) scored the U-19s lone goal vs. Empire United on Sunday.

· Peyton Miller (2007 – Unionville, Conn.) scored twice while Raphael Alves (2007 – Framingham, Mass.), Braydon Fagundes (2008 – Warwick, R.I.), Tito Nichols (2007 – Milton, Mass.), and Simon Henao (2007 – Dedham, Mass.) all scored once to lift the U-15s to a 6-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls on Saturday.

· Rudy Figueroa (2007 – Providence, R.I.) scored twice in the U-14s 4-1 win over Empire United on Sunday.

Revolution Academy’s Latest College Commitments

· Triton Beauvois (2003 – Malden, Mass.) – Virginia

· Jack Burkhardt (2005 – Sutton, Mass.) – Boston College

· Greg Cook (2004 – Las Vegas, N.V.) – Northwestern University

· Marco Dos Santos (2005 – Methuen, Mass.) – Boston College

· Malcolm Fry (2005 – Groton, Mass.) – Wake Forest

· Isaie Louis (2005 – Everett, Mass.) – San Diego State

· Morris Matthews (2003 – Westwood, Mass.) – Northeastern

· Andrew Millar (2004 – Cambridge, Mass.) – Vermont

· Marcos Ojea Quintana (2004 – Riverside, Conn.) – Harvard

· Jack Panayotou (2004 – Cambridge, Mass.) – Georgetown

· Matiwos Rumley (2005 – Hebron, Conn.) – Georgetown

· Zachary Sardi-Santos (2003 – Newton, Mass.) – Harvard

· Matthew Tibbetts (2004 – Westborough, Mass.) – American

· Max Weinstein (2004 – Montpelier, Vt.) – Vermont

· Jason Zacarias (2004 – Billerica, Mass.) – Boston University

UNDER-19s

New England Revolution U-19s vs. Empire United U-19s
Sunday, April 24, 2022 – Empire Soccer Center (West Henrietta, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 1, Empire United 3

Scoring Summary:
EMP – Mesafint Ellingson 23’
EMP – Brennan McDermott 45’
NE – Morris Matthews 62’
EMP – Ethan Farrar 82’

Revolution U-19s: Max Weinstein (Matt Tibbetts 46’); Daniel Woodward (Caleb Huang 82’), Dylan Walsh, Garrett Holman (Daniel Bede 75’), Gabriel Chavez (Alejandro Palacio 15’); Marcos Ojea Quintana, Brandonn Bueno, Andrew Millar; Jason Zacarias, Benaiah Hanson, Alex Rapo (Morris Matthews 46’).

UNDER 17s

New England Revolution U-17s vs. New York Red Bulls U-17s
Saturday, April 23, 2022 – Red Bulls Training Facility (Whippany, N.J.)
New England Revolution 0, New York Red Bulls 4

Scoring Summary:

NYRB – Illia Tyrkus 37’
NYRB – Edward Davis 55’
NYRB – Ezar Widman 81’
NYRB –Evan Marques 90’

Revolution U-17s: Ryan Carney; Matiwos Rumley, Jack Burkhardt, Alexi Karalis, Steban Betancur; Marco Dos Santos, Jamie Kabuusu (Jack LaBelle 75’), Diego Xhikneli (Henrique Dias 63’); Malcolm Fry, Carl Laurent (Alexandru Parvu 63’), Olger Escobar (Enzo Goncalves 18’).

Substitutes Not Used: Kevin Christensen.

New England Revolution U-17s vs. New York City FC U-17s
Sunday, April 24, 2022 – Belson Stadium (Queens, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 0, New York City FC 3

Scoring Summary:
NYC – Gianluca Armellino 32’
NYC – Jeffrey Vanegas 70’
NYC – Kaden Pollard 87’

Revolution U-17s: Ryan Carney; Matiwos Rumley, Jack Burkhardt, Henrique Dias, Jack LaBelle; Marco Dos Santos, Giuseppe Ciampa. Jamie Kabuusu; Steban Betancur (Carl Laurent 72’), Malcolm Fry, Enzo Goncalves.

Substitutes Not Used: Kevin Christensen, Olger Escobar, Diego Xhikneli, Alexi Karalis, Alexadru Parvu.

UNDER-15s

New England Revolution U-15s vs. New York Red Bulls U-15s
Saturday, April 23, 2022 – Red Bulls Training Facility (Whippany, N.J.)
New England Revolution 6, New York Red Bulls 1

Scoring Summary:
NE – Peyton Miller 16’
NYRB – Pipeloord Olanrewaju 36’
NE – Raphael Alves 42’
NE – Braydon Fagundes 46’
NE – Peyton Miller 50’
NE – Tito Nichols 56’
NE – Simon Henao 68’

Revolution U-15s: Max Dressel; Aidan Reilly, Sage Kinner, Simon Henao, Danny Stanger (Luke Churchill 41’); Edwin Flores (Evan Gustafson 68’), Josh Partal (Owen Zhang 68’), Kevin Machado (Bryadon Fagundes 41’); Raphael Alves (Nolan Murray 62’), Tito Nichols (Alvin Depina 64’), Peyton Miller.

Substitutes Not Used: Marshall Nason Martin.

New England Revolution U-15s vs. New York City FC U-15s
Sunday, April 24, 2022 – Belson Stadium (Queens, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 2, New York City FC 1

Scoring Summary:
NE – Josh Partal 43’
NYC – Din Klapija 62’
NE – Raphael Alves 78’

Revolution U-15s: Marshall Nason Martin; Luke Churchill (Peyton Miller 46’), Sage Kinner, Simon Henao, Aidan Reilly; Josh Partal (Evan Gustafson 66’), Edwin Flores, Kevin Machado (Braydon Fagundes 55’); Raphael Alves, Tito Nichols (Nolan Murray 80’), Alvin Depina (Danny Stanger 66’).

Substitutes Not Used: Max Dressel, Owen Zhang.

UNDER-14s

New England Revolution U-14s vs. Empire United U-14s
Sunday, April 24, 2022 – Empire Soccer Center (West Henrietta, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 4, Empire United 1

Scoring Summary:
NE – Rudy Figueroa 30’
NE – Rudy Figueroa 43’
NE – Trevor Steele 55’
EMP – Wyatt Bucci 70’
NE – Daniel Jordao 80’

Revolution U-14s: Jose Goodman Millman; Jorge Flores, Sheridan McNish, Caiden London, Matias Xhikneli; Camilo Moreno Bustamente, Anthony Anduray, Daniel Jordao; Jaime Vega Espinosa, Mesud Ramic, Rudy Figueroa.

Substitutes used: Julian Monteiro, Ryan Scholz, Jayel Goncalves, Gavin Baer, Gabriel Jordao, Trevor Steele, Kaleb Curran.