Sunday, July 11, 2010

GAME 13: Rough Play Highlights This Weeks Action

BOXSCORESST. LOUIS 3 UNION SC 1
The Cure got help from the officials on route to another win over Union SC. In the early moments this match, Robbie Findley was granted a penalty kick for his oscar winning performance on Thursday night. That set the tone for the game. Sebastian LeToux was mauled in the box later and recieved no call on Saturday. He would later come within inches of a score but no such luck. For the 2nd time the Blues have been kicked out of 2nd place courtesy of the St. Louis Cure.
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CD GUNNERS 2 NY GREEKS 2
The Gunners needed a last minute Fredy Montero goal to avoid defeat and earn a point in the standings. For the third game in a row Nick Rimando got the scoring started for the Greeks. Where would this club be without his stellar keeping? The Gunners would equalize with their own clean sheet by Frie. Fred would score a rare goal for the Greeks and regain the lead for New York before Montero finished off the game's scoring avoiding the upset.
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GOLD COAST 3 MONTGOMERY 1
It took a while for the scoring to get started in this match until Justin Braun lined up 2 goals and Pat Onstad netted a clean sheet for the Suns in a matter of minutes within each other. The Monarchs would have no answer for these scores until almost the final whistle when David Ferreira used his left foot to bring home a goal for the Monarchs avoiding the shutout.
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BURUD TOWN 2 GATEWAY UTD. 2
Landon Donovan sat this game out as well as Fredy Ljundberg, but still Gateway United managed to earn its 5th tie of the season. Burud Town continues to struggle after the break. Kelly Dube was the lone strike from the Stags in the starting lineup. Marco Perovic did find the back of the net, but was left on the bench. Both the Stags and Saints got contributions from their keepers preserving the draw for both clubs.

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