Academy

Revolution Youth Update: May 13, 2014

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – All three of the New England Revolution’s youth teams were in action last weekend, going 2-0-1 on the day against Oakwood Soccer Club on Sunday, May 11, at Regis College in Weston, Mass. The Under-18s and Under-16s topped Oakwood, 3-1 and 2-1, respectively, before the Under-14s played out a 1-1 draw.


UNDER-18s

The Under-18s topped Oakwood in an eventful game – including a Revolution ejection – on the back of two converted penalty kicks. The Revs went behind early, as Logan Gdula put Oakwood ahead in the fourth minute. The U18s equalized just before halftime through Danny Apajee’s (Cranston, R.I.) penalty kick in the 43rd minute, but the forward was then ejected a minute later. The Revolution rallied in the second half and went ahead in the 67th minute. Amadu Kanuteh (Lynn, Mass.) found space in the penalty area and volleyed Declan McCabe’s (Weston, Mass.) corner kick delivery into the back of the net from 12 yards. The Revs sealed the win with three minutes remaining, as Guy Kabala (Manchester, N.H.) fired in the team’s second penalty kick of the game. The win extended the U18s unbeaten run to eight games (7-0-1) in the East Conference of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy where they now hold a 11-5-3 (36 pts.) record. The result also saw the U18s jump ahead of Oakwood into second place with 1.89 points per game.


UNDER-16s

The Under-16s left it late to beat Oakwood as they posted a 2-1 victory on Sunday. After a scoreless opening half, the Revs took the lead in the 46th minute. John Wilkins (Natick, Mass.) delivered a corner into the area and Chris Arling (Windham, N.H.) jumped highest to head the ball into the net. Oakwood responded quickly, with Roman Evans levelling the score in the 49th minute. The game was seemingly heading for a draw before Eddie Venta-Yepes (Lowell, Mass.) was taken down in the area, and Justin Freitas (North Attleborough, Mass.) stepped up to convert the penalty kick with three minutes remaining. The Revs limited Oakwood’s chances throughout the match, and goalkeeper Trey Miller (Monson, Mass.) was only required to make one save. The result was the U16s second consecutive victory, and they are now up to sixth in the East Conference of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy with a 8-9-3 record (27 pts.) and 1.35 points per game.


UNDER-14s

The Under-14s ended the day with a 1-1 tie against Oakwood – including another goal from team-leading goal-scorer, Christian Schifano (Sudbury, Mass.). The Revs took the lead in the 28th minute, when strong work from Isaac Angking (Providence, R.I.) caused a turnover before he cut the ball back for Schifano to fire past the Oakwood goalkeeper. The Revolution were pegged back early in the second half, with Benjamin Mines pulling Oakwood level in the 43rd minute. The U14s had nine shots but could not find a winner, while goalkeeper Eddie Walsh (Westwood, Mass.) posted three saves on the day. The tie pushed the U14s’ unbeaten streak to 15 games (12-0-3) since Oct. 6, 2013, and the team is now 13-2-3 for the season.


The Under-18s and Under-16s are next in action on Sunday, May 25, when they welcome Everton FC Westchester to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. The Under-14s face Players Development Academy on Saturday, May 17, at Gillette Stadium before also taking on Everton the following weekend.


New England Revolution U18s vs. Oakwood Soccer Club U18s
Sunday, May 11, 2014 – Weston, Mass. (Regis College)
Revolution 3, Oakwood 1


Scoring Summary:
OAK: Logan Gdula 4
NE: Danny Apajee (PK) 43
NE: Amadu Kanuteh (Declan McCabe) 67
NE: Guy Kabala (PK) 87


New England Revolution: Austin Aviza (GK), Will Rasid (Freddie Ferre 70), Matt Morana, Christian Sady, Guy Kabala, Ben Waithe, Adam Norman (Wes Turner 45) Amadu Kanuteh, Gio Alves (Luke Albertini 78), Danny Apajee, Declan McCabe ©


Unused Substitutes: Bruce Johnson, Lukas Ritzer


Misconduct Summary:
NE: Christian Sady (caution) 22
NE: Danny Apajee (ejection) 44
OAK: Mike Boakye (caution) 50
OAK: Logan Gdula (caution) 55


New England Revolution U16s vs. Oakwood Soccer Club U16s
Sunday, May 11, 2014 – Weston, Mass. (Regis college)
Revolution 2, Oakwood 1


Scoring Summary:
NE: Chris Arling (John Wilkins) 46
OAK: Roman Evans 49
NE: Justin Freitas (PK) 77


New England Revolution: Trey Miller (GK), Matt Ranieri, Ben Waithe, Chris Arling, Daniel Jones, Max Diamond, John Wilkins © (Brandon Girard 62), Derek Blanchette (Santi Cardona 72), Aaron James (Eddie Venta-Yepes 55), Dylan Mott, Justin Rennicks (Justin Freitas 62)


Unused Substitutes: Bill Sinibaldi, Liam Sloan, Adam Crawford, Jack O’Brien, Nick Woodruff, Nick Ranieri


Misconduct Summary:
OAK: #12 78


New England Revolution U14s vs. Oakwood Soccer Club U14s
Sunday, May 11, 2014 – Weston, Mass. (Regis College)
Revolution 1, Oakwood 1


Scoring Summary:
NE: Christian Schifano (Isaac Angking) 28
OAK: Benjamin Mines 43


New England Revolution: Eddie Walsh (GK), Travis Van Brewer ©, Andre Bois, Calvin Aroh, Connor Haskell, Alex Shertenberg (Evan Glass 51), Isaac Angking (Matt Uek 65), Amos Shapiro-Thompson, Christian Schifano, Joe Brito (Andrew Talcott 48), Alex Clarke (Laz Dorogi 61)


Unused Substitutes: Sebastian Jaramillo, Poom Mera, Trevor Burns, Chris Ciullo


Misconduct Summary:
None