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Former Foxes player now a Rhino

February 23, 2011 | 2:24 pm No comments
By Shaun Schafer

Former Real Colorado Foxes player Brad Stisser has been added to the Rochester Rhinos roster, the club announced.

Also joining midfielder Stisser was defender Will Traynor, the team announced.

Stisser, a 24-year-old native of California, played with AC St. Louis in 2010 where he scored five goals in 24 appearances. Prior to joining St. Louis, Stisser played collegiate soccer at Loyola Marymount after transferring as a sophomore from Coastal Carolina in 2006. While in college, he was a member of the Colorado Rapids U-23s (2007-08) and the Real Colorado Foxes (2009) of the Premier Development League. 
He was a Colorado All-State selection and named the state’s Best of the Best by the Rocky Mountain News during his senior season at Highlands Ranch High School.

“Brad is a left sided attacking player who can play in the middle or out wide on the left,” said Rhinos Head Coach Bob Lilley. “He is somebody who has a good engine and is capable of scoring and setting up goals.”

Traynor is a graduate of the University of South Carolina where played four seasons with the Gamecocks. The defender was a Sports and Entertainment major and was a four-time Conference USA Academic All-Star while at South Carolina. He was awarded the conference’s Commissioner’s Academic Medal awarded to student athletes with a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher.

“Will is a player that started all four years at South Carolina and has good size and good athleticism,” Lilley said. “He has very good feet playing out of the back and reads the game very well. He will also add a physical dimension on the back.”

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