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KINGSTON, Jamaica (Feb. 16, 2007) - The U.S. Under-17 '90 Men's National Team defeated the Jamaica All-Stars, 3-0, this evening in Kingston, Jamaica.
Ellis McLoughlin, Billy Schuler and Kirk Urso tallied for the U.S.
McLoughlin put the U.S. up early, hitting a well-struck ball from the top left corner of the penalty area in the sixth minute. Schuler played the ball to the forward and he buried the one-timer into the far post.
Schuler got on the board as well when he finished off a chance in the 74th minute. Axel Levry played the ball in to Schuler at the top of the box and he perfectly placed his shot off the right post and in.
Urso closed the curtains on the day by curlinghis35-yard free kick from the left side past the 'keeper in the 87th minute.
The U.S. will return to the U.S. on Saturday.
U.S. Under-17 ‘90 Men’s National Team Game Report
Participants: USA vs. Jamaica All-Stars
Competition: Friendly
Location: Kingston, Jamaica
Date: February 16, 2007
Weather: Hot, 87 degrees
Scoring Summary:
1 2 F
USA 1 2 3
JAS 0 0 0
USA – Ellis McLoughlin (Billy Schuler) 6th minute
USA – Billy Schuler (Axel Levry) 74.
USA – Kirk Urso 87.
Lineups:
<U>USA:</U> 1-Josh Lambo; 2-Sheanon Williams (5-Matt Uy, 78); 3-Mykell Bates; 6-Dan Wenzel; 16-Brandon Zimmerman; 8-Jared Jeffrey (12-Kirk Urso, 76); 15-Dane Shea (11-Ryan Gracia, 78); 17-Greg Garza (10-Bryan Dominguez, 64); 19-Alex Nimo (7-Axel Levry); 9-Ellis Mcloughlin (14-Jesse Paredes, 78); 13-Billy Schuler (20-Alex Dixon, 78)
Subs not used:4-Howard Turk; 18-Zack MacMath
Head Coach: John Hackworth
<U>JAS:</U> 1-Gariece McPherson; 4-Andre Bratwait; 5-Aron Spencer; 9-Ricardo Webb; 10-Ateb Morgan (20-Leon Powell, 18); 12-Trevor Smith; 6-Orville Anderson (19-Daniel Gilzien, 63); 17-Claude Hines (14-Dane Kelly, 72); 8-Nicoli Holness (15-Shavon Charlton, 46); 7-Machel Baker (16-Jaborie Baker, 61); 18-Jhuvan Francis (11-Donovan Rdward, 61);
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KINGSTON, Jamaica (Feb. 16, 2007) - The U.S. Under-17 '90 Men's National Team defeated the Jamaica All-Stars, 3-0, this evening in Kingston, Jamaica.
Ellis McLoughlin, Billy Schuler and Kirk Urso tallied for the U.S.
McLoughlin put the U.S. up early, hitting a well-struck ball from the top left corner of the penalty area in the sixth minute. Schuler played the ball to the forward and he buried the one-timer into the far post.
Schuler got on the board as well when he finished off a chance in the 74th minute. Axel Levry played the ball in to Schuler at the top of the box and he perfectly placed his shot off the right post and in.
Urso closed the curtains on the day by curlinghis35-yard free kick from the left side past the 'keeper in the 87th minute.
The U.S. will return to the U.S. on Saturday.
U.S. Under-17 ‘90 Men’s National Team Game Report
Participants: USA vs. Jamaica All-Stars
Competition: Friendly
Location: Kingston, Jamaica
Date: February 16, 2007
Weather: Hot, 87 degrees
Scoring Summary:
1 2 F
USA 1 2 3
JAS 0 0 0
USA – Ellis McLoughlin (Billy Schuler) 6th minute
USA – Billy Schuler (Axel Levry) 74.
USA – Kirk Urso 87.
Lineups:
<U>USA:</U> 1-Josh Lambo; 2-Sheanon Williams (5-Matt Uy, 78); 3-Mykell Bates; 6-Dan Wenzel; 16-Brandon Zimmerman; 8-Jared Jeffrey (12-Kirk Urso, 76); 15-Dane Shea (11-Ryan Gracia, 78); 17-Greg Garza (10-Bryan Dominguez, 64); 19-Alex Nimo (7-Axel Levry); 9-Ellis Mcloughlin (14-Jesse Paredes, 78); 13-Billy Schuler (20-Alex Dixon, 78)
Subs not used:4-Howard Turk; 18-Zack MacMath
Head Coach: John Hackworth
<U>JAS:</U> 1-Gariece McPherson; 4-Andre Bratwait; 5-Aron Spencer; 9-Ricardo Webb; 10-Ateb Morgan (20-Leon Powell, 18); 12-Trevor Smith; 6-Orville Anderson (19-Daniel Gilzien, 63); 17-Claude Hines (14-Dane Kelly, 72); 8-Nicoli Holness (15-Shavon Charlton, 46); 7-Machel Baker (16-Jaborie Baker, 61); 18-Jhuvan Francis (11-Donovan Rdward, 61);
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