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Bunbury drafted by Kansas City Wizards
By Mark Remme Faribault Daily News Former Shattuck-St. Mary’s boys soccer standout Teal Bunbury was drafted fourth overall by the Kansas City Wizards during Thursday’s Major League Soccer SuperDraft held in Philadelphia. Bunbury will join a Wizards team that his father, Alex, competed for during the 1999 and 2000 seasons at the end of his 15-year professional career. Kansas City finished last season with an 8-13-9 record, good for sixth place in the Eastern standings.After graduating in 2007 from SSM, Bunbury played two seasons for the University of Akron. He became a nationally known forward with the Zips and led the nation with 17 goals last season while helping Akron achieve a 23-1-1 record and a trip to the national championship match against Virginia. “I feel so blessed and honored by the Kansas City organization for giving me this opportunity,” Bunbury told the Zips official Web site. “Going to Kansas City makes it a little more special because my Dad played there and it’s something that’s never happened before. There will be high expectations to live up to, but I’m looking forward to that challenge.” Bunbury became the first son of a former MLS player to join the league, and it also is the first time a father and son played for the same MLS franchise. Last Friday, Bunbury won the Hermann Trophy, given to the nation’s top NCAA Division I player. He, along with teammates Blair Gavin and Ben Zemanski, all signed Generation adidas contracts and left school early to pursue a professional career. Gavin was drafted 10th overall by Chivas USA (Carson, Calif.), while Zemanski went in the third round (47th overall) to Chivas . Tags: archives , boys-u16-roster , college , family , girls , kansas , manager , program , registration-forms , roster-girls , schedule-girls , university
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Vanessa Legault-Cordisco with U20 Canadian National Team
Canada’s women’s U-20 team has called 23 players to its preparatory camp this January in Tampa, FL. The camp runs this 11-18 January at the campus of University of South Florida. From this team, coach Morace will make her final selection for the 2010 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship in Cuidad Guatemala, Guatemala. The 2010 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship runs 20-30 January. Canada faces group opponents Costa Rica on 20 January, Cuba on 22 January and Guatemala on 24 January. The top-two teams in the group advance to the semi-final stage on 28 January; the winners advance to the final on 30 January. The top-three teams from the eight-team CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship will qualify for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Germany 2010. The 24-team biennial tournament runs 13 July to 1 August. To date, Canada has qualified for every FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, including a silver-medal performance at the inaugural tournament at Canada 2002. In Tampa, FL, coach Morace and her staff will put the team through one or two sessions each day. From the group of 23 players, there will be 20 players selected for the final championship team that will represent Canada in Guatemala. Potential returning members from the 2008 championship team are Lexi Marton, Shannon Woeller and 2009 Canadian U-20 Player of the Year Chelsea Stewart. Along with Marton, Stewart and Woeller, other U-20 players that have had call-ups to the full national team are goalkeeper Dayle Colpitts, defender Bahar Sansar, and midfielders Laura Chénard and Gina Pacheco. Canada, whose title sponsor is Winners, is the reigning champion from the 2008 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship. In three championships, Canada has won two gold medals (2004 and 2008) and one silver medal (2006). Each of the last three finals has featured Canada against USA. While Canada won the 2008 confederation title, USA won the last FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup title at Chile 2008. CANADA G- Colpitts, Dayle | Fredericton, NB, CAN | CAN / NTC – Atlantic/Atlantique G- Leblanc, Cynthia | Granby, QC, CAN | CAN / Comètes de Laval G- McCurdy, Helena Brooke | Peterborough, ON, CAN | CAN / NTC – Ontario D- Allen, Molly | Halifax, NS, CAN | USA / Virginia Commonwealth University F- Casselman, Julie | Gatineau, QC, CAN | CAN / Comètes de Laval M- Charron-Delage, Catherine | Montréal, QC, CAN | CAN / Comètes de Laval M- Chénard, Laura | Ste-Luce, QC, CAN | CAN / NTC – Québec M- Lamarre, Rachel | Laval, QC, CAN | USA / University of Maryland D- Legault-Cordisco, Vanessa | Ste-Thérese, QC, CAN | CAN / Shattuck-St. Mary’s Soccer Academy F- Leon, Adriana | Mississauga, ON, CAN | CAN / NTC – Ontario F- Malette, Chloé | Roxboro, QC, CAN | CAN / Comètes de Laval D- Marton, Lexi | Aurora, ON, CAN | USA / Penn State University D- McCarthy, Bryanna | Ajax, ON, CAN | USA / West Virginia University M- Murani, Rehana | Sherwood Park, AB, CAN | USA / University of South Florida M- Oduro, Christabel | Brampton, ON, CAN | CAN / NTC – Ontario M- Pachecho, Gina | Ottawa, ON, CAN | USA / University of South Florida M- Patterson, Taylor | Edmonton, AB, CAN | USA / University of South Florida F- Richardson, Jenna | Vancouver, BC, CAN | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC M- Rivkin, Hannah | St. John’s, NL, CAN | CAN / NTC – Atlantic/Atlantique D- Sansar, Bahar | Longueuil, QC, CAN | USA / University of South Florida M/F- Stewart, Chelsea | The Pas, MB, CAN | USA / Vanderbilt University D/M- Woeller, Shannon | Vancouver, BC, CAN | USA / Rutgers University F- Zadorsky, Shelina | London, ON, CAN | CAN / North London Galaxy Head Coach/Entraîneur-chef: Carolina Morace Assistant Coach/Entraîneur adjoint: Elisabette Bavagnoli Assistant Coach/Entraîneur adjoint: Andrea Neil Goalkeeper coach/Entraîneur des gardiens: Massimiliano Colucci Team Manager/Gérant d’équipe: Daniel Michelucci Strength and conditioning coach/Entraîneur de force et conditionnement: Mario Familari Equipment Manager/Gérant d’équipement: Maeve Glass Athletic Therapist/Thérapeute athlétique: Becky Swan Translator/Traducteur: Joe Parolini
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Vanessa Legault-Cordisco with U20 Canadian National Team
Annie Renaud with U17 Canadian National Team
12 January 2010 Canadian U-17 women meet in Toronto Canada’s women’s U-17 team has announced a 24-player roster for its first camp of the 2010 season in preparation for this year’s CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship. The camp, which runs 9-17 January in Toronto, ON, will include three exhibition games against local clubs. The Canadian team will play National Training Centre Ontario’s team on Sunday 10 January, the University of Toronto on Wednesday 13 January, and the Ontario U16 boys team on Saturday 16 January. Canada’s women’s U-17 team is preparing for the 2010 CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship which runs this March in Costa Rica. Canada needs to finish amongst the top-two teams to qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010. Two years ago, Canada qualified for the inaugural FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup New Zealand 2008 after finishing third in its confederation. Canada’s January camp features six new players to the national-team program: Eve Badana, Emily Campbell, Katherine Caverly, Ally Courtnall, Kinley McNicoll, Amélia Pietrangelo. All six incoming players, however, have participated in the Canadian Soccer Association’s National Training Centres and BMO National Championships. Canada, whose title sponsor is BMO Financial Group, is looking to qualify for its second-straight FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. At New Zealand 2008, Canada recorded a 1:0 victory in the first game and went on to reach the quarter-final stage. Since 2002 when the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup was introduced, Canada’s women’s teams have qualified for eight of nine FIFA events. CANADA G- Badana, Eve | CAN / NTC Ontario G- Beanlands, Rachelle | CAN / Ottawa South United F- Achille, Charléne | CAN / Longueuil F- Beaulne, Caroline | CAN / Longueuil M- Campbell, Chantale | CAN / North London D/M- Campbell, Emily | CAN / North London F- Cantave, Haisha | CAN / Ottawa South United D- Caverly, Katherine | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC D- Clarke, Alison | CAN / Winnipeg South End United D/M- Courtnall, Ally | USA / Eagles SC F- Davis, Kylie | CAN / Lac St-Louis Lakers F- Ghoneim, Nour | CAN / Richmond Hill M- Hémond, Sabrina | CAN / Lac St-Louis Lakers D- Jainudeen, Shannen | CAN / Ajax United M/F- McNicoll, Kinley | CAN / NTC Ontario D- Ongtengco-Hintzen, Yazmin | CAN / Ajax United M- Parkinson, Victoria | CAN / Dartmouth United F- Pietrangelo, Amélia | CAN / NTC Québec D- Price, Haillie | CAN / Burlington Tigers M/F- Raymer, Abigail | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC D- Renaud, Annie | USA / Shattuck St. Mary’s Soccer Academy M- Setterlund, Nicole | CAN / Vancouver Whitecaps FC M- Simpson, Diamond | CAN / Dixie Dragons D- Thérien, Sophie | CAN / Lac St-Louis Lakers
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Annie Renaud with U17 Canadian National Team
Bunbury Claim 2009 MAC Hermann Trophy Winner
Senior forward Kelley O’Hara from Stanford University and sophomore forward Teal Bunbury from the University of Akron are the winners of the 2009 Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, presented to the top female and male players in NCAA Division I soccer. The winners were decided by a vote of NCAA Division I soccer coaches who are current members of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). O’Hara (Fayetteville, Ga.), shattered Stanford season records for goals (26) and points (65) this season while leading the nation in both categories. She also dished out 13 assists in 2009, the third-best mark in school history. The senior captain led Stanford to its first NCAA championship final and its’ best-ever record (25-1). O’Hara earned Pac-10 Conference Player of the Year and NSCAA first-team All-America honors. She also excelled in the classroom, earning Academic All-America honors. O’Hara completed her collegiate career with 57 goals and 156 points, No. 2 in Cardinal history in both categories. O’Hara is the first player in Stanford history to claim the MAC Hermann Trophy. Last month, she was one of 24 players named to a December training camp for the full U.S. national team. O’Hara has played internationally from the under-17 to the under-23 age groups. The first runner-up was North Carolina senior midfielder Tobin Heath (Basking Ridge, N.J.) and UCLA senior forward Lauren Cheney (Indianapolis, Ind.) was the next runner-up. Bunbury (Prior Lake, Minn.) led the nation in goals (17), including five game-winners and five assists. He was the 2009 Mid-American Conference Player of the Year. Bunbury is the first player in Akron history and just the third sophomore to receive the prestigious crystal soccer ball trophy. Bunbury’s Akron teammate last season, Steve Zakuani, was the 2008 runner-up for the MAC Hermann Trophy. Bunbury led the top-seeded and undefeated Zips into the College Cup final, where they lost to national-champion Virginia on penalty kicks. In late December, Bunbury decided to enter the 2010 Major League Soccer Super Draft. Teal’s father Alex enjoyed a successful professional career and is a member of the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame. The top runner-up was Harvard senior forward Andre Akpan (Grand Prairie, Texas) followed by Wake Forest junior midfielder Corben Bone (Plano, Texas). The Missouri Athletic Club has been presenting college soccer’s players of the year awards since 1986. The MAC was established in 1903 as an athletic, dining and social club. It has a “Platinum Club of America” status, which is awarded to the top private clubs in the country. Based in Kansas City, Kan., the NSCAA is the largest coaches’ organization in the United States. Since its founding in 1941, it has grown to include more than 26,000 members who coach both genders at all levels of the sport. In addition to a national rankings program for colleges and high schools, NSCAA offers an extensive recognition program that presents nearly 10,000 individual awards every year. It fulfills its mission of coaching education through a nationwide program of clinics and week-long courses, teaching more than 4,000 soccer coaches each year.
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Bunbury Claim 2009 MAC Hermann Trophy Winner
Bunbury named Men’s Player of the Year
Akron’s Bunbury is Men’s Player of the Year by Paul Kennedy, Friday, Dec 18, 2009 8:45 AM ET [SOCCER AMERICA AWARDS] Akron sophomore Teal Bunbury, who led the nation with 17 goals, earned 2009 Soccer America Player of the Year honors. It’s the second year in a row an Akron player was named Player of the Year and only the third time a sophomore won the award, which was first handed out in 1984. Steve Zakuani, another sophomore, was the 2008 Player of the Year. Bunbury is the son of former Canada international Alex Bunbury, who spent seven seasons at Portuguese club Maritimo before finishing up his career with MLS’s Kansas City Wizards. Alex says his son is more of a natural goalscorer than he was. Teal Bunbury, a product of the Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.) High School’s soccer program, headed the nation’s most potent attack (2.32 goals a game). Five of his goals were game-winners, and four of his five assists set up winning goals. Zakuani, who also led the nation in goals in 2008, signed as the No. 1 pick in the MLS SuperDraft with the Seattle Sounders. The only other sophomore to win Player of the Year honors was Virginia’s Claudio Reyna, who won the first of back-to-back awards in 1992. 2009 Soccer America Men’s Player of the Year Teal Bunbury, Akron Position: Forward. Class: Sophomore Hometown: Prior Lake, Minn. High School: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School Club: Shattuck-St. Mary’s High School
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2011-2012 Boys Prep Stats
# Name Pos. GR DOB Height Weight Home Town GP G A PTS PIM 3 Matt McArdle D 11 7/11/1995 6-0″ 170 Annapolis, MD 47 6 7 13 16 4 Noah Henry D 12 3/4/1994 6-0″ 186 Seattle, WA 49 10 19 29 20 5 Blake Barnes D 12 4/8/1994 5-11″ 165 Broken Arrow, OK 49 3 15 18 20 6 Truman Reed D 11 7/7/1994 6-1″ 205 Anchorage, AK 49 11 13 24 26 7 John Draeger D 12 12/2/1993 6-2″ 186 Faribault, MN 49 10 27 37 34 8 Jake Montgomery F 12 6/8/1994 6-1″ 191 Oakdale, MN 33 16 34 50 64 9 Nick Petrella F 12 2/27/1994 5-7″ 161 Hilton, NY 44 7 26 33 16 10 Brody Decker F 12 5/26/1993 5-8″ 166 Dousman, WI 47 14 28 42 35 11 Sebastian Lemm F 12 4/6/1994 6-1″ 179 Brentwood, TN 45 11 8 19 55 12 Zach Aman F 12 3/1/1994 6-0″ 185 Johnstown, PA 44 21 35 56 30 14 Tyler Vesel F 11 4/14/1994 5-11″ 165 Rochester, MN 49 25 43 68 4 15 Zack Stepan F 12 1/6/1994 6-0″ 175 Faribault, MN 42 18 38 56 14 17 Max Becker F 10 7/7/1995 5-10″ 175 Orange, CA 49 33 31 64 50 18 Hunter Fejes F 12 5/31/1994 6-1″ 190 Anchorage, AK 49 33 36 69 20 19 Carter Lukenda F 12 12/29/1993 5-8″ 170 Sault St. Marie, ON 49 10 21 31 14 20 Ryan Schwalbe F 12 6/27/1994 5-11″ 175 Anchorage, AK 49 22 28 50 44 21 Teddy Blueger F 12 8/15/1994 6-0″ 175 Riga, Lativa 43 22 54 76 50 22 Willie Raskob D 11 3/14/1995 5-10″ 187 Hastings, MN 49 13 21 34 34 # Name Pos. GR DOB Height Weight Home Town GP MINS W L T GAA SV% SO Asst TGA 1 Kyle Hayton G 12 5/12/1994 5-11″ 145 Denver, CO 26 1510 22 2 1 2.15 92.100 4 1 54 30 Anthony Brodeur G 11 6/8/1995 5-11″ 177 Essex Fells, NJ 25 1430 21 2 1 2.18 90.020 4 0 52
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2009-2010 Boys Prep Stats
# Name Pos. GR DOB Height Weight Home Town GP G A PTS PIM 2 Racobaldo, Dom D 12 6/3/1992 6’1 210 Merchantville, NJ 48 3 10 13 20 3 Gotovets, Kirill D 12 6/25/1991 5’11 190 Minsk, Belarus 44 8 19 27 73 4 Bruneteau, Nick D 12 2/18/1992 5’10 181 Omaha, NE 52 5 38 43 26 5 Lutsch, Justin D 12 1/15/1992 6’2 205 Centennial, CO 55 5 15 20 34 6 Sinz, Bryan D 11 8/18/1992 5’11 205 Anchorage, AK 50 2 17 19 67 7 Ferguson, Geoff D 12 1/8/1992 6’1 184 Hanwell, NB 50 2 15 17 24 9 Polk, James F 12 2/13/1992 6’0 170 New York, NY 55 27 21 48 38 10 Sorenson, Tanner F 11 2/17/1993 5’10 170 Anchorage, AK 55 29 29 58 44 12 Elser, Daniel F 11 3/18/1993 5’10 171 Hopewell Junction, NY 55 18 37 55 40 14 Gillespie, Kenny F 11 12/1/1993 5’11 190 Fuquay-Varina, NC 50 10 15 25 42 15 Wang, Guan F 12 5/7/1992 5’10 192 Ames, IA 55 13 18 31 30 16 LaFontaine, J.P. F 12 2/13/1992 5’9 168 Bozeman, MT 55 23 41 64 20 17 Clark, Jason F 12 2/27/1992 6’2 180 Eden Prairie, MN 54 23 23 46 80 18 Basaraba, Joe F 12 5/2/1992 6’2 190 Fort Frances, ON 52 24 22 46 39 19 Little, Josh F 12 9/15/1991 6’0 172 Okotoks, Alberta 49 7 14 21 16 20 Mullin, Jimmy F 12 2/24/1992 5’10 152 Cincinnati Ohio 55 32 40 72 26 21 Robbins, Brad F 12 8/3/1991 5’8 172 Murrieta, Ca 55 21 33 54 18 22 Greco, Anthony F 11 9/30/1993 5’8 149 Faribault, MN 54 12 25 37 4 Goalies # Name Pos. GR DOB Height Weight Home Town GP W L T GAA SV% 1 Traber, Peter G 11 5/1/1993 6’2 180 Houston, TX 29 19 7 2 2.54 0.89 30 Terenzio, A.T. G 11 1/7/1993 5’9 157 New Canaan, CT 28 21 3 3 2.18 0.91 W L T Overall Record 40 10 5
2010-2011 Boys Prep Stats
# Name Pos. GR DOB Height Weight Home Town GP G A PTS PIM 2 Doherty, Teddy D 11 4/25/1994 5’08″ 175 Hopkinton, MA 54 6 19 25 20 3 Davidson, Jake D 12 3/31/1993 5′ 09.5″ 154 Grand Forks, ND 54 1 6 7 24 4 Henry, Noah D 11 3/4/1994 5’11″ 179 Medina, WA 54 6 14 20 10 5 Reilly, Mike D 11 7/13/1993 5’10.5″ 150 Chanhassen, MN 54 14 34 48 30 6 Sinz, Bryan D 12 8/18/1992 5’11.5″ 200 Anchorage, AK 50 9 21 30 50 7 Draeger, John D 11 12/3/1993 6-0.5″ 175 Morristown, MN 54 3 8 11 18 8 Greiner, Ben F 12 6/7/1993 5-11.75″ 182 Faribault, MN 49 20 28 48 12 9 Fejes, Sam “Hunter” F 11 5/31/1994 5′-11″ 171 Anchorage, AK 49 14 14 28 12 10 Sorenson, Tanner F 12 2/17/1993 5’08.25″ 165 Anchorage, AK 54 41 41 82 74 12 Dalidovich, Denis F 12 5/28/1993 6’0.5″ 194 Minsk, Belarus 54 12 12 24 62 14 Stepan, Zach F 11 1/6/1994 5′-11″ 160 Faribault, MN 54 25 39 64 20 15 Bruneteau, Tyler F 12 6/5/1993 5’11″ 196 Omaha, NE 44 5 14 19 36 16 Pieper, David “Canon” F 11 12/15/1993 5’09.5″ 171 Faribault, MN 52 10 30 40 18 17 Drawbert, Hans F 12 8/8/1993 5’10″ 158 Fall Creek, WI 54 13 21 34 4 18 Weberg, Nicholas F 12 2/20/1992 5’07″ 156 Oslo, Norway 54 41 44 85 4 19 Gillespie, Kenny F 12 12/1/1993 5’10.5″ 195 Faquay Varina, NC 49 13 42 55 76 20 Schwalbe, Ryan F 11 6/27/1994 5’11″ 165 Anchorage, AK 53 14 14 28 34 21 Blueger, Teddy F 11 8/15/1994 5’11″ 165 Riga, Latvia 54 24 42 66 32 Goalies # Name Pos. GR DOB Height Weight Home Town GP MINS W L T GAA SV% SO Asst TGA PIM 1 Hayton, Kyle G 11 5/12/1994 5’10″ 139 Faribault, MN 26.3 1578 23 2 2 1.86 92.400 1 0 49 2 30 Traber, Peter G 12 5/1/1993 6’01.25″ 184 Houston, TX 25.53 1532 22 4 1 1.72 93.310 8 2 44 2 Record 45 6 3 EN 1
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