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		<title>My votes for 2009 postseason awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 06:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Matt Pickens]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Nick LaBrocca]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Omar Cummings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Preston Burpo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rob Valentino]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ross Schunk]]></category>
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In the past, the Colorado Rapids asked the media to participate in voting for their annual postseason awards, but there were more categories. This year, I voted in three categories: MVP, defender of the year and young player of the year. In the latter category, I chose Jacob Peterson, above. <em>(photo by Jonathan Ingraham/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)</em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past, the Colorado Rapids asked members of the media to participate in voting for the annual team awards, but there were more categories. In 2006, for instance, I voted on rookie of the year, the leadership award, playmaker of the year, reserve team MVP, most improved player, defender of the year and team MVP. </p>
<p>This year the categories were limited to MVP, defender of the year, young player of the year, USSF humanitarian of the year and youth teams player of the year. Because I didn&#8217;t believe I&#8217;m qualified to vote on the latter two categories, that left only three for me: MVP, defender and young player.</p>
<p>Here are the winners:<br />
<strong>YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR:</strong> Nick LaBrocca.<br />
<strong>DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:</strong> Matt Pickens<br />
<strong>MVP:</strong> Omar Cummings<br />
<strong>U.S. SOCCER FEDERATION RAPIDS HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR:</strong> Colin Clark<br />
<strong>RAPIDS ACADEMY PLAYER OF THE YEAR:</strong> Brendan Roslund</p>
<p><a href="http://www.coloradorapids.com/News/NewsDetails.aspx?NID=rs1knsGiPzs=">To read more about Clark&#8217;s humanitarian efforts and the 2009 season of Roslund, a Denver Christian High School graduate, go here.</a></p>
<p>And here were my choices:</p>
<p><strong>YOUNG PLAYER OF THE YEAR:</strong> Because of the caveat that this award be reserved for players younger than 25, I had to break out my media guide and see who was eligible. Roughly, the field looked to consist of anyone born in 1985 or later. That would include Greg Dalby, Michael Holody, Nick LaBrocca, Ciaran O&#8217;Brien, Jacob Peterson, Ross Schunk, Steward Ceus and Rob Valentino.  Did I miss somebody? If so, let me know. If not, this award boils down to Best Player Among These Eight Guys. Not the most inspiring category. Dalby played nearly a dozen games. Holody played less than half of that total. The only real choices here were Nick or Jake, and Jake missed the end of the year with a knee injury. But that injury showed just how important Peterson is to the Rapids. With Jamie Smith and Colin Clark out with injuries, the team was prepared to rely on Peterson out wide. Unfortunately, his knee had other ideas. LaBrocca is a mainstay in the starting lineup and seems soccer-wise for his years; the spirit of this award didn&#8217;t seem to fit. So I voted for Peterson because of the potential that is implied in this type of award. Hopefully we&#8217;ll see LaBrocca and Peterson on the field together for years to come. I would&#8217;ve liked to have been voting for newcomer of the year, where there&#8217;d be a real discussion between Scott Palguta or Julien Baudet. If we were choosing rookie of the year, Holody played a little but shows real promise. But that&#8217;s not what we had here.</p>
<p><strong>DEFENDER OF THE YEAR:</strong> Had Ugo Ihemelu finished the season in Colorado, he probably would&#8217;ve been my choice. However, his baffling midseason trade makes that point moot. Is it just me or does anybody think there&#8217;s some connection to the Rapids going 1-3-4 after the Ihemelu trade? Anyway, let&#8217;s focus on who is still here. Jordan Harvey and Kosuke Kimura were tremendous in a season in which Harvey was a mainstay and Kimura moved in and out of the lineup and up to midfield and back to right back. The ability of these two players to move forward offensively was a godsend to a team that lost a lot of skill on the wings because of injuries. The goalkeepers? Burpo and Pickens split time throughout the season, and each played a valuable role. But those roles were limited. Then we have Baudet, who arrived midway through the year and made a big impact. He&#8217;s a leader. He&#8217;s smooth. He&#8217;s skilled. I look forward to watching him with the team for an entire season. But I voted for <strong>Scott Palguta</strong>. The big guy played with the Rochester Rhinos (under Rapids assistant Steve Guppy) from 2005 to 2008 and signed with Colorado in March. He committed 11 fouls in 23 games, including 19 starts, and only seven Rapids played more minutes than he did. He was a steady force in the middle in his first season in Major League Soccer. I had a real difficult time choosing between Harvey and Palguta.</p>
<p><strong>MVP: </strong>Conor Casey. <a href="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/2009/11/17/2009-major-league-soccer-best-xi/">I laid out the reasons here</a>, and some readers sounded off on why they would&#8217;ve chosen Cummings. Each player was deserving, and I have no problem with the choice of Cummings.</p>
<p>Pickens also was the Centennial Firm&#8217;s defensive player of the year, and Cummings was the Class VI player of the year.</p>
<p>I thought it was interesting that I was on the money for nearly all of my picks in the MLS Best XI balloting. But when it came to the Rapids, the team I saw play more than any other in 2009, none of my votes matched the eventual winners.</p>
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		<title>Thanks for your service, Jordan Harvey</title>
		<link>http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/2009/11/27/thank-you-for-your-service-jordan-harvey/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ale Moreno]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alejandro Moreno]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andrew Jacobsen]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jordan Harvey]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Harvey-guards-De-Rosario.jpg" alt="Harvey guards De Rosario" title="Harvey guards De Rosario" width="380" height="474" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4506" /></a>
Jordan Harvey, left, guards Toronto's Dwayne De Rosario at Dick's Sporting Goods Park during the 2009 season. On Wednesday, Harvey was selected by Philadelphia in the MLS expansion draft. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jordan Harvey rarely got in the headlines in ColoradoSoccerNow.com in 2009. He went about his business as an outside back on a nightly basis with a steady professionalism, a burst of offense forward, a solid serve from the left side and rarely a misstep back. He didn&#8217;t perform the flashy bits, but he did record a career-high three assists.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/philadelphia-union-excerpt.jpg" alt="philadelphia union excerpt" title="philadelphia union excerpt" width="86" height="81" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-4507" /></a>His value to the team can be seen here: He was the only Colorado Rapids player to appear in all 30 games in 2009. And his total of 2,613 minutes of playing time last season was the eighth-highest in Major League Soccer. </p>
<p>I voted for Harvey as the Rapids&#8217; best defender in balloting for the team&#8217;s end-of-the-year awards. When the team lost so many wide midfielders to injury during the season, Harvey helped pick up the slack, in addition to his regular duties.</p>
<p>And on Wednesday Harvey gained another distinction in Colorado&#8217;s franchise history: first Rapids player to be selected in an expansion draft. The Philadelphia Union picked Harvey with one of its 10 selections.</p>
<p>Each of the league’s 15 teams was allowed to protect 11 players, leaving all others unprotected and available for selection by the Union. Colorado left Harvey, and others, unprotected, and now he&#8217;s gone.</p>
<p>Was it the right move? The Rapids protected the following players: Matt Pickens, Julien Baudet, Cory Gibbs, Kosuke Kimura, Drew Moor, Colin Clark, Nick LaBrocca, Pablo Mastroeni, Jamie Smith, Conor Casey and Omar Cummings. Anyone on that list you would&#8217;ve taken a chance on losing in favor of Harvey? </p>
<p>Without naming names, I&#8217;d answer yes.</p>
<p>Harvey is a young, inexpensive, high-performing defender who has the potential to be a part of Philadelphia&#8217;s plans for years to come. </p>
<p>He was originally selected with Colorado&#8217;s first pick, ninth overall, in the 2006 MLS supplemental draft (which the league humbly refers to as a supplemental draft; usually, its drafts are named the &#8220;MLS Super-Maxi Overnight Draft with Wings&#8221; or some such nonsense). In five seasons with the Rapids, Harvey appeared in 45 games with 42 starts for 3,793 minutes, and he recorded four assists. </p>
<p>Here are the other players Philadelphia drafted (in alphabetical order): </p>
<p>Andrew Jacobsen, midfielder, D.C. United<br />
Brad Knighton, goalkeeper, New England Revolution<br />
Sebastien Le Toux, forward, Seattle Sounders<br />
Stefani Miglioranzi, midfielder, Los Angeles Galaxy<br />
Alejandro Moreno, forward, Columbus Crew<br />
Dave Myrie, defender, Chicago Fire<br />
Shea Salinas, midfielder, San Jose Earthquakes<br />
Shavar Thomas, defender, Chivas USA<br />
Nick Zimmerman, midfielder, New York Red Bulls</p>
<p>Five teams did not have a player selected: Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Salt Lake and Toronto. </p>
<p>Among Union coach Peter Nowak’s selections were MLS veterans Moreno and Thomas, who started 17 games for their clubs in 2009.  Moreno, a Venezuelan international, just completed his eighth year in MLS, has scored 43 regular season goals in his career and scored in MLS Cup 2008 for the Columbus Crew.  Thomas has seven seasons under his belt as a center back, represents Jamaica internationally and was part of Chivas USA’s stingy defense in 2009 that allowed just 31 goals in 30 games. </p>
<p>Philadelphia also selected Le Toux, the first player signed by Seattle. He had led the USL Sounders in scoring and played in 28 MLS regular-season games in 2009. </p>
<p>The 2008 expansion draft proved fruitful for Seattle, which selected Nate Jaqua, Brad Evans and James Riley last year. The Sounders were the first expansion team to make the playoffs since 1998, and they won the U.S. Open Cup.</p>
<p>Philadelphia, Major League Soccer’s 16th team, will begin play in the Eastern Conference next season. It will play its home opener at Lincoln Financial Field on April 10 and open its home stadium, Union Field, during the season. </p>
<p>But as for Harvey &#8230; despite all of his playing time in 2009, it feels like we hardly got a chance to know him. I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ll see him performing at his highest level twice a season when the Rapids meet the Union. I&#8217;m very sorry to see him go, but I&#8217;m very optimistic about his chances to be one of the founding fathers of the Philadelphia franchise.</p>
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		<title>Rapids in the MLS expansion draft</title>
		<link>http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/2009/11/24/rapids-in-the-mls-expansion-draft/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[expansion draft]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Facundo Diz]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Greg Dalby]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jordan Harvey]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mike Holody]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pat Noonan]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Philadelphia Union]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Preston Burpo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ross Schunk]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Scott Palguta]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Steward Ceus]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ty Harden]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Harvey-Palguta-Burpo-left-unprotected.jpg" alt="Harvey Palguta Burpo left unprotected" title="Harvey Palguta Burpo left unprotected" width="380" height="230" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4496" /></a>Jordan Harvey, Scott Palguta and Preston Burpo (above, from left) are among the Rapids players available to be selected by the Philadelphia Union on Wednesday in the Major League Soccer expansion draft. Other Rapids left unprotected included Mehdi Ballouchy and Jacob Peterson. <em>(photos, from left, by Tom Auclair/ColoradoSoccerNow.com, Jonathan Ingraham/ColoradoSoccerNow.com, Prost Amerika Soccer, Seattle)</em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4497" title="Ballouchy Peterson available in expansion draft" src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Ballouchy-Peterson-available-in-expansion-draft.jpg" alt="Ballouchy Peterson available in expansion draft" width="580" height="384" /><strong>Medhi Ballouchi, left, and Jacob Peterson were among the players left available by the Colorado Rapids in Wednesday&#8217;s expansion draft.</strong> <em>(photos by Prost Amerika Soccer, Seattle)</em></p>
<p>When Colorado Rapids coach <a href="http://www.coloradorapids.com/News/NewsDetails.aspx?NID=7Of4AvsKoSg=" target="_blank">Gary Smith said, &#8220;We need better players,&#8221;</a> after losing to Real Salt Lake in the regular-season finale, there was speculation on my part (and others)  that one player he was referring to was Mehdi Ballouchy.</p>
<p>So I wasn&#8217;t surprised to find that Ballouchy is on the list of players who are eligible to be drafted by the Philadelphia Union in Wednesday&#8217;s expansion draft.</p>
<p>However, I wasn&#8217;t expecting to see Jordan Harvey and Scott Palguta, who I thought were the team&#8217;s two best defenders, or Jacob Peterson, whom I voted for in the team&#8217;s annual end-of-season awards as the Rapids&#8217; best young player under the age of 25.</p>
<p>The draft will last 10 rounds, and  Philadelphia may not claim more than one player from any team. Five teams will not have a player taken in the draft. The Rapids have never had a player chosen in any of the league&#8217;s expansion drafts.</p>
<p>The Rapids have a <a href="http://rapidsundercurrent.blogspot.com/2009/11/rules-set-for-philly-expansion-draft-on.html" target="_blank">much more thorough look at the rules of the expansion draft</a> on the team&#8217;s blog.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at all the <strong>available</strong> Rapids players:<br />
Mehdi Ballouchy<br />
Preston Burpo<br />
Greg Dalby<br />
Facundo Diz<br />
Ty Harden<br />
Jordan Harvey<br />
Pat Noonan<br />
Scott Palguta<br />
Jacob Peterson<br />
Steward Ceus<br />
Mike Holody<br />
Ross Schunk</p>
<p>And here are the players the team <strong>protected</strong>:<br />
Julien Baudet<br />
Conor Casey<br />
Colin Clark<br />
Omar Cummings<br />
Cory Gibbs<br />
Kosuke Kimura<br />
Nick LaBrocca<br />
Pablo Mastroeni<br />
Drew Moor<br />
Matt Pickens<br />
Jamie Smith</p>
<p>Interestingly, the Rapids protected Ballouchy and Peterson in last year&#8217;s expansion draft for the Seattle Sounders, and Kimura was left unprotected. (And, oddly, the Rapids protected Bouna Coundoul, who wound up leaving the team after a contract squabble, and Ugo Ihemelu, whom they traded midseason for Moor).</p>
<p>Burpo, who played a significant role for the Rapids in 2009, survived the Seattle draft, and he also was available for Toronto FC in the 2006 expansion draft. Here&#8217;s <a href="http://blogs.rockymountainnews.com/soccer/2006/11/if_i_were_toronto_fc.html" target="_blank">an old FC Rocky post</a> I wrote about that draft. I had some hits and some misses, but look at the goalkeepers who were available in that draft: Zach Thornton was on the <a href="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/2009/11/17/2009-major-league-soccer-best-xi/" target="_blank">2009 MLS Best XI</a>, and Nick Rimando, who just was named the <a href="http://web.mlsnet.com/mls/events/mls_cup/2009/news/article.jsp?ymd=20091123&amp;content_id=7703148&amp;vkey=mlscup2009&amp;fext=.jsp" target="_blank">MLS Cup MVP</a> with Salt Lake.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s have a look at this year&#8217;s expansion draft. Here are the available players from all clubs who will be available on Wednesday for Philadelphia. If you were putting together your own mock draft, who would you pick?</p>
<p><strong>Chivas USA</strong><br />
Conway, Jon<br />
Curtin, Jim<br />
Harmse, Kevin<br />
Jazic, Ante<br />
Kennedy, Dan<br />
Lillingston, Eduardo<br />
Marsch, Jesse<br />
Razov, Ante<br />
Saragosa, Marcelo<br />
Stepanovic, Bojan<br />
Suarez, Claudio<br />
Talley, Carey<br />
Thomas, Shavar<br />
Trujillo, Mariano<br />
Victorine, Sasha<br />
Chijindu, Chukwudi<br />
Mayen, Gerson<br />
Parker, Lance</p>
<p><strong>Chicago Fire</strong><br />
Banner, Michael<br />
Blanco, Cuauhtémoc<br />
Carr, Calen<br />
Dimitrov, Stefan<br />
Dykstra, Andrew<br />
Myrie, Dave<br />
Rolfe, Chris<br />
Segares, Gonzalo<br />
Woolard, Daniel<br />
Lowry, Peter<br />
Washington, Austin</p>
<p><strong>Columbus Crew</strong><br />
Garey, Jason<br />
Gruenebaum, Andy<br />
Hejduk, Frankie<br />
Iro, Andy<br />
Moreno, Alejandro<br />
Nyazamba, Stanley<br />
Oughton, Duncan<br />
Padula, Gino<br />
Renteria, Emilio<br />
Schoeni, Kenny<br />
Burns, Kevin<br />
Elenio, Cory<br />
Grendi, Alex</p>
<p><strong>FC Dallas</strong><br />
Burse, Ray<br />
Purdy, Steve<br />
Ricchetti, Pablo<br />
Rocha, Andre<br />
Sala, Dario<br />
Torres, Daniel<br />
Van Den Bergh, Dave<br />
Wagner, Blake<br />
Wallace, Anthony</p>
<p><strong>D.C. United</strong><br />
Emilio, Luciano<br />
Gomez, Christian<br />
Habarugira, David<br />
Jacobson, Andrew<br />
Janicki, Greg<br />
John, Avery<br />
Khumalo, Thabiso<br />
McTavish, Devon<br />
N&#8217;Silu, Ange<br />
Olsen, Ben<br />
Vaughn, Lawson<br />
Wicks, Josh<br />
Allen, Ely<br />
Barklage, Brandon<br />
DiRaimondo, John<br />
Kocic, Milos<br />
Shipalane, Tiyiselani</p>
<p><strong>Houston Dynamo</strong><br />
Barrett, Wade<br />
Chabala, Michael<br />
Clark, Ricardo<br />
Cochrane, Ryan<br />
Landin, Luis<br />
Mulrooney, Richard<br />
Onstad, Pat<br />
Robinson, Eddie<br />
Thompson, Abe<br />
Waibel, Craig<br />
Deric, Tyler<br />
Hayden, John Michael<br />
Ustruck, Erik</p>
<p><strong>Kansas City Wizards</strong><br />
Besler, Matthew<br />
Cristman, Adam<br />
Gomez, Herculez<br />
Hartman, Kevin<br />
Hirsig, Santiago<br />
Hohlbein, Aaron<br />
Kraus, Michael<br />
Kronberg, Eric<br />
McKenzie, Rauwshan<br />
Morsink, Kurt<br />
Watson, Lance<br />
Marquess, Matt<br />
Pardo, Boris</p>
<p><strong>New England Revolution</strong><br />
Albright, Chris<br />
Badilla, Gabriel<br />
Heaps, Jay<br />
Igwe, Amaechi<br />
Jankauskas, Edgaras<br />
Knighton, Brad<br />
Matamoros Castro, Mauricio<br />
Ombiogno, Stephane<br />
Phelan, Pat<br />
Thompson, Wells<br />
Tierney, Chris<br />
Videira, Michael<br />
Shuttleworth, Robert</p>
<p><strong>Los Angeles Galaxy</strong><br />
Dunivant, Todd<br />
Eskandarian, Alecko<br />
Gordon, Alan<br />
Griffin, Leonard<br />
Jordan, Bryan<br />
Kirovski, Jovan<br />
Klein, Chris<br />
Lewis, Eddie<br />
Miglioranzi, Stefani<br />
Sanneh, Tony<br />
Saunders, Josh<br />
Valentin, Julian<br />
Marshall, Yohance<br />
Patterson, Kyle</p>
<p><strong>New York Red Bulls</strong><br />
Boyens, Andrew<br />
Cepero, Daniel<br />
Garcia, Walter<br />
Krupnik, Leonid<br />
Patterson, Caleb<br />
Petke, Mike<br />
Rojas, Jorge<br />
Sassano, Luke<br />
Ubiparipovic, Sinisa<br />
Wolyniec, John<br />
Mbuta, Andongcho<br />
Zimmerman, Nick</p>
<p><strong>Real Salt Lake</strong><br />
Alexandre, Jean<br />
Campos, Pablo<br />
El Khalifi, Rachid<br />
Gonzalez, Nelson<br />
Grabavoy, Ned<br />
Horst, David<br />
Mathis, Clint<br />
Movsisyan, Yura<br />
Reynish, Kyle<br />
Russell, Robbie<br />
Williams, Andy<br />
Cox, Raphael<br />
Nunez, Tino</p>
<p><strong>San Jose Earthquakes</strong><br />
Amarikwa, Quincy<br />
Convey, Bobby<br />
Elliott, Simon<br />
Pitchkolan, Aaron<br />
Ribeiro, Antonio<br />
Salinas, Shea<br />
Weber, Andrew<br />
Wondolowski, Chris<br />
Graczyk, Mike<br />
Roberts, Jamil<br />
Zaher, Michael</p>
<p><strong>Seattle Sounders</strong><br />
Boss, Terry<br />
Eylander, Chris<br />
Graham, Taylor<br />
King, Stephen<br />
LeToux, Sebastien<br />
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		<title>RSL owns the Rocky Mountains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 06:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rmcup-excerpt.jpg" alt="rmcup excerpt" title="rmcup excerpt" width="122" height="218" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3893" /></a>Real Salt Lake retained possession of the Rocky Mountain Cup with a 3-0 victory over the Colorado Rapids on Saturday at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah. Robbie Findley scored two first-half goals, Yura Movsisyan again stuck the dagger in Colorado's side late in the match, and the Rapids had no punch. Inside, we break down the game using a few keen comments from the Fox Soccer Channel crew. ... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rapids75-USE-LEFT1.jpg" alt="rapids75 USE LEFT" title="rapids75 USE LEFT" width="81" height="112" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3980" /></a>Fox Soccer Channel really know its soccer. I love the cable network, and I love the broadcasting duo of Max Bretos and Christopher Sullivan, who worked Saturday&#8217;s 3-0 Real Salt Lake victory over the Colorado Rapids.</p>
<p>And although they don&#8217;t work every Rapids game, the offered keen insight into the team and its playoff fortunes throughout Saturday night&#8217;s telecast from Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah.</p>
<p>When Real Salt Lake owned a 2-0 lead in the first half, Max was already calling it a win. Sullivan also called the result a done deal in the first half, as did Mark Rogondino at halftime. It&#8217;s painful to say, but at no point after Robbie Findley scored his second goal of the match did it seem as if the Rapids had the goods to make it a contest. Fighting for their playoff lives, they had no punch.</p>
<p>And the FSC crew could see that.</p>
<p>Sullivan also pointed out that someone in the Colorado midfield needed to pick up his game when the team faced a two-goal deficit in this, the season finale. He was absolutely right. The problem for the Rapids, however, was &#8230; who? </p>
<p>Since Colin Clark injured his knee on Aug. 11, the Rapids are 4-6-4 and have scored 19 goals in 14 games. Jacob Peterson and Jamie Smith also have suffered knee injuries and have missed time on the midfield flanks for Colorado. </p>
<p>Those losses forced Kosuke Kimura and Jordan Harvey to move forward into the midfield from the defense, the only area of the pitch where the Rapids have real depth. But that leaves Pat Noonan as the sole offensive midfield option on the bench. So if a Rapids midfielder was being counted on for a burst of offensive inspiration, who would it be?</p>
<p>In the second half, Sullivan said that, going into the playoffs, you want to be a team that shows it can play convincing soccer. The Rapids have not done that in weeks. Since the last time the team was on FSC (Sept. 5) the team is 0-3-4 and has scored six goals in those seven matches. Three of those were penalty kicks.  </p>
<p>Next, Bretos noted near the end of the match that Colorado, based on this result, does not have the look of a playoff team. Maybe that was an easy one. What was your first clue, Max? Findley&#8217;s two first-half goals? Yura Movsisyan&#8217;s dagger in the 85th? The frustration on the faces of the players, helpless to shape their own fate? The observation was a soft one, but Bretos hit it out of the park. </p>
<p>Finally, Sullivan pointed out that RSL owns the mountain region of Major League Soccer. Again, painfully, they do.</p>
<p>Even though the Rapids beat them convincingly in May and Omar Cummings conjured a goal from nowhere for a road tie in June, Saturday&#8217;s 3-0 RSL victory came when it counted the most. It was the second straight season that RSL has beaten the Rapids in the regular-season finale with the playoffs on the line. Salt Lake gets to keep the Rocky Mountain Cup and shows once again that it holds the upper hand in this rivalry.</p>
<p>All that wisdom in a few short observations about the Rapids. FSC is a joy to watch.</p>
<p>This game, however, was not.</p>
<p><strong>MAN OF THE MATCH:</strong> Findley.</p>
<p><strong>ARE THE RAPIDS ELIMINATED?</strong> For Colorado to advance to the postseason the team needs New England to lose today against Columbus. </p>
<p><strong>ROCKY MOUNTAIN CUP</strong> The trophy stays in Utah for another season, but it was nice to see C10 member Tina Nuechterlein in her Rapids gear on the telly. </p>
<p><strong>ATTENDANCE MATTERS:</strong> Officially, the attendance was 18,675, but I saw a lot of red seats at Rio Tinto Stadium. Could the Rapids have drawn a better crowd? No.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS STARTERS:</strong> Preston Burpo, Jordan Harvey, Cory Gibbs, Julien Baudet, Drew Moor, Mehdi Ballouchy, Pablo Mastroeni, Kosuke Kimura, Nick LaBrocca, Omar Cummings, Conor Casey.</p>
<p><strong>REAL STARTERS:</strong> Nick Rimando, Chris Wingert, Nat Borchers, Jamison Olave, Tony Beltran, Andy Williams, Kyle Beckerman, Javier Morales, Will Johnson, Robbie Findley, Fabian Espindola.</p>
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		<title>Once again, it all comes down to RSL</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 06:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[George John]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Omar Cummings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pablo Mastroeni]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pat Noonan]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the Major League Soccer schedule was released many months ago, the first game that stood out was the last one: Saturday, Oct. 24, at Real Salt Lake.</p>
<p>RSL knocked the Rapids out of the playoffs (and put itself in) in the final minute of the final game of 2008. And the league set up a similar showdown by pairing the two in the 2009 finale.</p>
<p>It makes sense: Nurture this rivalry by making the teams go head to head at the most crucial juncture. More than likely, some important playoff scenario would come down to the last game for at least one of the two. Why not let them bang heads to decide it?</p>
<p>And get their hate on in the process.</p>
<p>After Saturday&#8217;s loss 2-1 loss to FC Dallas, the Rapids have played right into the schedule makers&#8217; hands. Saturday&#8217;s match in Texas could&#8217;ve ended up anywhere from a 2-2 tie (if Kosuke Kimura puts away his golden opportunity in the second half) to a 6-1 win for Dallas (if the Hoops put away any number of golden opportunities in either half of play).</p>
<p>The Rapids had so many breaks in this game that Altitude color commentator Marcelo Balboa predicted Colorado would come back and tie it 2-2. And you can&#8217;t blame him.</p>
<p>Jeff Cunningham was called offside on a play in which he wasn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Referee Edvin Jurisevic was too busy passing out yellow cards to notice Pat Noonan play the ball with his arm in the Rapids&#8217; penalty area.</p>
<p>Cunningham missed a sure goal wide right.</p>
<p>Cunningham missed a sure goal wide left.</p>
<p>Dax McCarty drove a hard shot just over the crossbar.</p>
<p>Cunningham served to David Ferreira, who missed a completely empty net wide after Cunningham drew Rapids goalkeeper Preston Burpo out of the penalty area.</p>
<p>And on and on. The Hoops had so many opportunities to put this one out of reach that it got comical. And it seemed as if the stars were aligning to allow the Rapids their fifth consecutive tie.</p>
<p>Nope. The second Rapids goal didn&#8217;t come, and Dallas&#8217; two goals held up.</p>
<p>Dallas got on the board first in the fourth minute. Van den Bergh served a wicked free kick in front of the Rapids&#8217; goal, and the towering George John slipped in front of Jordan Harvey and headed it in.</p>
<p>Balboa was right on the money in pointing out that John was aggressive on the play, attacking the ball, and Harvey was passive, waiting for the ball to come to him. That was the difference in the goal, and it was a rare mistake from Harvey this season. He has played consistently at a high level for Colorado all year, and this is a rare blemish on his 2009 record.</p>
<p>The Hoops made it a 2-0 lead when Ugo Ihemelu put the ball in the net in the second half after another Dallas free kick. Ihemelu swiped at the ball with his leg, sending it toward goal. Burpo made the initial save, but the rebound bounced into the net after hitting Burpo&#8217;s leg or foot. Whatever body part happened to be the culprit, it was a goal for Dallas.</p>
<p>Pat Noonan gave the Rapids some hope in the 71st minute. For some reason the goal was unassisted, but Nick LaBrocca set it up with some nice footwork along left edge of Dallas&#8217; penalty area. Noonan showed some fancy moves of his own to keep the ball in front of him and away from former Rapids defender Ihemelu, then he fooled Dallas keeper Dario Sala with a shot to the near post. Sala was looking far post, and Noonan almost twisted him into the ground like a tent stake.</p>
<p>But that was it from the Rapids. Colorado beat Toronto 1-0 in Commerce City on Sept. 5 and hasn&#8217;t won a game since. The team has logged a 0-2-4 record in that stretch and has scored only six goals, three from the penalty spot.</p>
<p>Six matches. Four points.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a bad time of the season to be hitting a wall. And the last chance to get over that wall is Saturday.</p>
<p>In Sandy, Utah.</p>
<p><strong>RACE FOR THE GOLDEN BOOT:</strong> In a highly anticipated meeting between the top contenders for the MLS Golden Boot, Cunningham and Rapids striker Conor Casey came up empty. Cunningham couldn&#8217;t finish any of his numerous chances, and Casey&#8217;s teammates couldn&#8217;t put him in a position to score. So, instead, we got John&#8217;s first goal in MLS, Ihemelu&#8217;s first goal of the season and Noonan&#8217;s second goal with the Rapids.</p>
<p><strong>ALTITUDE HIGH JINKS 1:</strong> The Kroenke entertainment and sports programming network missed the first four minutes of the match, opting to show the Colorado Avalanche on Altitude and Altitude 2 simultaneously. The first we saw was Cory Gibbs objecting to a foul outside of the box (which is what led to van den Bergh&#8217;s fateful free kick). I&#8217;m not sure everybody had that problem in the metro area, but that&#8217;s what we got in Greeley on Comcast.</p>
<p><strong>ALTITUDE HIGH JINKS 2:</strong> When will they stop superimposing images of the announcing team in front of the road stadium? It&#8217;s bush league. Just show them in the studio. It&#8217;s obvious Cory Lopez and Balboa aren&#8217;t at the stadium (Balboa even talked about driving to the game on Saturday), and trying to give the impression that they are on location is deceitful. Fox Soccer Channel often has its announcers in the studio (and not at the match site), and it never feels the need to lie to its viewers. They don&#8217;t make a point of hiding the fact that they&#8217;re not at the stadium; they just don&#8217;t try to show viewers that they are.</p>
<p><strong>MAN OF THE MATCH: </strong>Dave van den Bergh&#8217;s service on the first Dallas goal was sublime, a low, curling rope of a kick. The Dallas offense was firing bullets that the Rapids couldn&#8217;t stop, only dodge, and van den Bergh was pulling the trigger. In the first 20 minutes of the second half, Dallas attacked in waves, with van den Bergh leading the charge. I thought Ihemelu matched up well with Omar Cummings and was making a case to be man of the match. And when Ugo scored his goal, the case got stronger. But there was a fire in Dallas&#8217; bellies on Saturday, and van den Bergh threw fuel on the fire with his offense.</p>
<p><strong>MISSING:</strong> The Rapids were without defender Julien Baudet and midfielder Mehdi Ballouchy because of disciplinary suspensions.</p>
<p><strong>YOUNG AT THE BACK:</strong> When Rapids coach Gary Smith took Cory Gibbs out of the game in the 63rd minute, I thought it was a strong vote of confidence in defender Scott Palguta. Then, when Smith took out Palguta for striker Ross Schunk in the 87th, I thought it was a strong vote of confidence in rookie defender Michael Holody.</p>
<p><strong>MAN WITH TWO FIRST NAMES: </strong>George John has a name that&#8217;s odd because it&#8217;s difficult not to think of either name as a first name. <em>George</em>. <em>John</em>. <em>John</em>. <em>George</em>.Then that got me thinking. George, er, John wasn&#8217;t the only player on the pitch with two first names, too. What about Jordan Harvey? And Conor Casey? But is <em>Conor</em> a first name or a last name more often. And, to be fair, if you consider how many folks have named their precious little boy <em>Tanner</em> in the past 20 years, I&#8217;m rocking two first names as well.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS STARTERS: </strong>Preston Burpo, Drew Moor, Cory Gibbs, Scott Palguta, Kosuke Kimura, Nick LaBrocca, Pablo Mastroeni, Pat Noonan, Jordan Harvey, Conor Casey, Omar Cummings.</p>
<p><strong>DALLAS STARTERS: </strong>Dario Sala, Heath Pearce, Ugo Ihemelu, George John, Jair Benitez, Atiba Harris, Daniel Hernandez, Dax McCarty, Dave van den Bergh, Jeff Cunningham, David Ferreira.</p>
<blockquote><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-185" title="blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug" src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug.jpg" alt="blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug" width="100" height="137" /> George Tanner is a former writer and editor for the <em>Rocky Mountain News;</em> the <em>Greeley Tribune;</em> <em>The  Daily Independent</em> of Ridgecrest, Calif.; the <em>Durango Herald</em>; and the Boulder <em>Daily Camera</em>. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado and an affiliate professor at Metropolitan State College of Denver.  E-mail him at <a href="mailto: ColoradoSoccerNow@gmail.com ">ColoradoSoccerNow@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Penalty kick by Casey helps Rapids to fourth consecutive tie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 07:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Colorado Rapids]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Kevin Alston]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Kosuke Kimura]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/USED-ballouchy-excerpt.jpg" alt="Rapids_1" title="Rapids_1" width="380" height="363" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3602" /></a>Conor Casey scored on a penalty, his third in the past four matches, as the Colorado Rapids tied the New England Revolution 1-1 on Saturday night in Commerce City. Emmanuel Osei’s foul on Omar Cummings in the penalty area set up Colorado’s tying score. Above, New England goalkeeper Matt Reis keeps an eye on Rapids midfielder Mehdi Ballouchy. <em>(photo by Jonathan Ingraham/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)</em>]]></description>
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<strong>New England goalkeeper Matt Reis starts to lean to his right as Rapids striker Conor Casey takes aim for the other side of the net in the 58th minute on Saturday night at Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods Park.</strong> <em>(photo by Jonathan Ingraham/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)</em></p>
<p>On Sept. 18, Rapids striker Conor Casey scored a second-half goal on a penalty kick at San Jose. The Earthquakes were upset at the referee&#8217;s decision to award the PK to Colorado. They were angry at the result, a tie.</p>
<p>In the Rapids&#8217; next game, also against San Jose, Casey scored on a second-half penalty kick as the Rapids came away with another tie. The Quakes were frustrated at the outcome, once again not happy with the call.</p>
<p>On Saturday at Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods Park, it was New England&#8217;s turn.</p>
<p>Casey scored on a PK, his third in the past four matches, in the 58th minute as the Rapids tied the Revolution 1-1 in Commerce City. Emmanuel Osei’s foul on Omar Cummings in the penalty area set up Colorado’s tying score.</p>
<p>After the match, New England coach Steve Nicol was still shaking his head about referee Baldomero Toledo&#8217;s decision to award the penalty.</p>
<p>&#8220;The decision against us with the penalty was just wrong, wrong,&#8221; Nicol said. &#8220;We&#8217;ve come away thinking we should&#8217;ve won the game. &#8230; Disappointed to only get a point, even more disappointed that it was a bad decision.&#8221;</p>
<p>But if the Revs were upset about that call, the Rapids were not thrilled with another decision by Toledo, one that should&#8217;ve provided New England with an edge over the last 30 minutes of play.</p>
<p>At the hour mark, Rapids defender Julien Baudet was jostling with New England&#8217;s Kheli Dube, and Baudet was incited by some action on Dube&#8217;s part. Baudet made a large sweeping motion toward Dube with his arm, an attempt to put some distance between him and the Revolution forward.</p>
<p>Dube, though, fell to the ground. And the swing of the arm and the player on the pitch added up to a red card for Baudet.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been my experience that if you raise your arm, you might get yourself into trouble,&#8221; Baudet said. &#8220;But I&#8217;m pretty sure he did get a meal out of it.&#8221;</p>
<p>New England, though, couldn&#8217;t manage to possess the ball for any worthwhile period after the Rapids were forced to play with only 10 men on the field. And, in fact, it was the Rapids who had the best chance of the final half hour.</p>
<p>With about two minutes to play, Colorado defender Kosuke Kimura passed forward to Casey, who slipped around his marker and streaked toward goal. Casey spotted Omar making a run and passed to his forward partner. Omar got in tight enough to shoot with accuracy and power, but his shot smacked off the crossbar.</p>
<p>Nicol praised the Rapids for their work rate after Baudet&#8217;s ejection.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think you could tell which team played a man down and which team didn&#8217;t,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Nicol&#8217;s squad got on the board first. Dube headed in a free kick from Kenny Mansally 30 minutes into the game.</p>
<p>The game was the Rapids&#8217; fourth straight tie, and it extended the team&#8217;s scoring frustrations. Although Casey registered his 16th goal of the season, Colorado hasn&#8217;t scored a goal during the run of play since Sept. 12.</p>
<p>And the team hasn&#8217;t won since Sept. 5. Perhaps there&#8217;s some connection.</p>
<p><strong>SEEN AT THE STADIUM:</strong> Former U.S. national teamer Mike Burns, who is now the Revolution&#8217;s vice president in charge of player personnel.</p>
<p><strong>SCARY MOMENTS:</strong> On a corner kick just seconds before the end of first-half stoppage time, Shalrie Joseph came flying in from the left side. He missed the ball, but his momentum carried him down and into the back of Omar Cummings&#8217; legs. Cummings and Joseph both lay on the turf long after all the players returned to the locker room. Omar got up after a few minutes and shook it off, but Joseph didn&#8217;t get up until less than 10 minutes before the second half began. Joseph started the second half and appeared fine. Official word was that he suffered a neck sprain.</p>
<p><strong>ATTENDANCE MATTERS:</strong> Not a bad crowd on Saturday. It&#8217;s NFL season. It&#8217;s college football season. It&#8217;s still baseball season. High school sports of all kinds are in full swing. But Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods Park was proudly well-attended. The south stands were packed, as was the west side of the stadium. There were so many fans on the east side it was difficult to read the COLORADO spelled out with white seats. Not a bad turnout for October. Official count: 16,535.</p>
<p><strong>WEATHER MATTERS:</strong> It was cloudy and 59 degrees when the match began, at 7 p.m.</p>
<p><strong>YELLOW CARD FOR BEING SHALLOW AND PEDANTIC:</strong> Toledo could&#8217;ve received a yellow card of his own for making such a ticky-tack decision when he showed a yellow to Mehdi Ballouchy in the third minute. Ballouchy was cautioned for delaying a restart. A whistle? Certainly. A yellow card? Petty.</p>
<p><strong>SAME PLAYER, DIFFERENT SHADE OF BLUE:</strong> Former Rapids midfielder Nico Colaluca, traded to the Revs in midseason, had played in only three games and started none before Saturday. Ain&#8217;t it funny how things have a way of coming full circle? There he was in the Revs&#8217; starting lineup at Dick&#8217;s. And Colaluca wanted to prove something. When he made Burpo dive to his right on a long shot in the 44th minute, he slapped his hands together strongly to show his displeasure at not scoring.</p>
<p><strong>OVERHEARD:</strong> Rapids defender Rob Valentino, who was acquired in the trade for Colaluca, was getting the business from his former teammates in the hallway between the teams&#8217; locker room: &#8220;So that&#8217;s what passes for game-day attire now?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>REVS STARTERS:</strong> Matt Reis, Kevin Alston, Darrius Barnes, Emmanuel Osei, Sainey Nyassi, Nico Colaluca, Shalrie Joseph, Pat Phelan, Amaechi Igwe, Kheli Dube, Kenny Mansally.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS STARTERS:</strong> Preston Burpo, Drew Moor, Julien Baudet, Scott Palguta, Jordan Harvey, Kosuke Kimura, Nick LaBrocca, Pablo Mastroeni, Mehdi Ballouchy, Conor Casey, Omar Cummings.</p>
<p><strong>SHORT SLEEVES:</strong> Baudet, Moor, Harvey, Kimura, Noonan, Casey, LaBrocca, Pablo.</p>
<p><strong>LONG SLEEVES:</strong> Ballouchy, Cummings. I don&#8217;t really have a point here; I just think it&#8217;s interesting.</p>
<blockquote><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-185" title="blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug" src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug.jpg" alt="blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug" width="100" height="137" /> George Tanner is a former writer and editor for the <em>Rocky Mountain News;</em> the <em>Greeley Tribune;</em> <em>The  Daily Independent</em> of Ridgecrest, Calif.; the <em>Durango Herald</em>; and the Boulder <em>Daily Camera</em>. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado and an affiliate professor at Metropolitan State College of Denver.  E-mail him at <a href="mailto: ColoradoSoccerNow@gmail.com ">ColoradoSoccerNow@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Failure to finish: Rapids, Kansas City end in scoreless draw</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Random notes from the Colorado Rapids&#8217; third draw in nine days, a 0-0 tie with the Kansas City Wizards on Saturday night at Community America Ballpark:</p>
<p><strong>SIZE MATTERS:</strong> The official dimensions of the pitch at Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods Park are 120 yards long by 80 yards wide. In contrast, the fields surrounding Dick&#8217;s are 110 by 70. The Kansas City Wizards&#8217; media guide suggests that Community America Ballpark is 110 by 70, but I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if it were narrower than that. Whatever the size, it&#8217;s smaller than the Rapids&#8217; home turf. And the Wizards play to the size of the field, attacking the ball religiously. The Rapids do that on the larger field, which might be more difficult. So when you throw the two teams together on a smaller field, the results are predictable: very tight matching and very little magic. </p>
<p><strong>MAN OF THE MATCH:</strong> Davy Arnaud had a few flashes of excitement in him, including  nearly ending the game in the third minute of extra time. Kai Kamara centered he ball from the left wing. But although Arnaud got inside of Rapids defender Julien Baudet, he couldn&#8217;t put his boot on the bouncing ball, which was all he would&#8217;ve had to do. In the 54th minute, Arnaud nearly scored on a snap header that went wide left. Less than five minutes later, his shot sailed just over the crossbar. Arnaud also was part of the most creative play in the game. In the 82nd minute, Claudio Lopez pushed the ball forward to Arnaud, who centered the ball from the left wing to Zoltan Hercegfalvi. The Hungarian, though, poked it just wide of goal. Consideration for man of the match also would go to Rapids goalkeeper Preston Burpo, K.C. goalkeeper  Kevin Hartman and Kansas City left back Michael Harrington, who might be my second choice. But Arnaud was the player most likely to decide the game. Fortunately for the Rapids, he didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p><strong>DESPITE WHAT YOU MAY HAVE HEARD, PART 1:</strong> Arnaud broke into the starting lineup for the Wizards as a rookie in 2003 and has been there ever since. </p>
<p><strong>THERE WERE A COUPLE OF OTHER CLOSE CALLS:</strong> Jimmy Conrad off the post in the 79th minute. Kosuke Kimura, attending to one of the posts on a corner kick, stopping a shot with the family jewels. It takes a tremendous amount of courage not to cover the jewels with your hands, which is a risky proposition on the road in the enemy&#8217;s penalty area. Nice work, Kosuke.</p>
<p><strong>SAVE OF THE MATCH:</strong> A tie between Hartman&#8217;s save on Omar Cummings in the 24th minute and </p>
<p><strong>BJORN BORG CALLED AND WANTS HIS STYLE BACK: </strong>What&#8217;s up with Jimmy Conrad&#8217;s headband? If he wore it any lower, it&#8217;d be a blindfold.</p>
<p><strong>SATURDAY, BLOODY SATURDAY:</strong> At the hour mark, Kansas City striker Josh Wolff made a huge fuss about not getting a call after receiving a bloody nose from a Rapids player. The ref didn&#8217;t see the contact, and neither did the television audience, at least not live. But some good work by the camera crew in Kansas City showed what happened: Wolff was behind Scott Palguta, who was running toward his own goal. Palguta&#8217;s arm smacked Wolff in the nose during Palguta&#8217;s normal running motion. No foul. However, the replay also showed that just before Wolff recoiled from the blow, he gave Palguta a little one-handed shove in the back. Nothing like a little disingenuous outrage for the ref, when you can get away with it.</p>
<p><strong>TWO WRONGS?</strong> On the third of three consecutive Wizards corner kicks in the second half, Burpo easily rushed forward and hauled in the ball. But Conrad put both hands on Baudet and spun him to the ground. No whistle. Conrad then gave Baudet an elbow gesture, rationalizing or justifying his opportunity to commit a foul, perhaps.</p>
<p><strong>WITH APOLOGIES TO DAVID LETTERMAN:</strong> Kimura, Kamara. Kamara, Kimura.</p>
<p><strong>MISSING:</strong> The Rapids announced that Jacob Peterson and Jamie Smith are out for the season with knee injuries. Pickens also missed Saturday&#8217;s games.</p>
<p><strong>DESPITE WHAT YOU MAY HAVE HEARD, PART 2:</strong> Smith had one assist and no goals in the four games he played for the Rapids in 2009.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS STARTERS:</strong> Burpo, Moor, Baudet, Palguta, Harvey, Mastroeni, LaBrocca, Kimura, Ballouchy, Casey, Cummings. Significantly different lineup and formation. Three in the back, five in the middle. Harvey and Kimura on the wings in the midfield. Pablo and LaBrocca sharing the holding role. Coach Gary Smith used no subs.</p>
<p><strong>DESPITE WHAT YOU MAY HAVE HEARD, PART 3:</strong> The last time the Rapids chose to use a three-man back line (intentionally, not out of necessity) was in the Tim Hankinson years. Hank regularly used a defense of Rick Titus, Robin Fraser and Ritchie Kotschau in 2002, especially toward the end of the season. </p>
<p><strong>WIZARDS STARTERS:</strong> Hartman, Leathers, Conrad, Besler, Harrington, Arnaud, Hirsig, Jewsbury, Lopez, Kamara, Wolff.</p>
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		<title>Casey PK ties game in extra time &#8211; again</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 04:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/caseyexcerpt.jpg" alt="caseyexcerpt" title="caseyexcerpt" width="230" height="323" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3344" /></a> For the second time in less than a week, Conor Casey scored on a penalty kick in extra time as the Colorado Rapids tied the Earthquakes 1-1. Casey scored his 15th goal of the season about a minute before the end of Wednesday's match. Jason Hernandez tripped Omar Cummings in the box in extra time, and referee Ricardo Salazar had little choice but to blow the whistle. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3350" title="petersoninside" src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/petersoninside.jpg" alt="petersoninside" width="580" height="467" /><strong>Colorado&#8217;s Jacob Peterson goes flying after colliding with Andre Luiz in the first half Wednesday.</strong> <em>(photo by Tom Auclair/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)</em></p>
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<p>You&#8217;ve got to be kidding. For the second time in less than a week, Conor Casey scored on a penalty kick deep into extra time as the Colorado Rapids tied the San Jose Earthquakes 1-1. Casey scored his 15th goal of the season, a Rapids record, about a minute before the end of Wednesday&#8217;s match at Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods Park. Jason Hernandez tripped Omar Cummings in the box in extra time, and referee Ricardo Salazar had little choice but to blow the whistle.</p>
<p>Quakes keeper Joe Cannon dived to his left, and Casey, the leading goal scorer in Major League Soccer, went down the middle for his 15th of the year.</p>
<p>Salazar called the foul on Hernandez just moments after he ignored a collision between San Jose&#8217;s Bobby Convey and Casey in the Quakes box. Convey came in from behind as Casey was in the air attempting a header and knocked Casey down. No whistle. The fans in Commerce City were furious.</p>
<p>But the mood changed a few minutes later when Casey scored.</p>
<p>It was a carbon copy of the end of Friday&#8217;s game. Casey and the Rapids ended the match nearly the same way. Casey scored on a PK late in stoppage time after Drew Moor was pulled down from behind in the penalty area at San Jose. The Quakes were angry then, and the mood in the locker room was no better after Wednesday&#8217;s match.</p>
<p>&#8220;Deja vu, y&#8217;know? Groundhog Day for us,&#8221; Earthquakes coach Frank Yallop said. &#8220;Maybe it might&#8217;ve been a foul on Casey on the header. I&#8217;ll need to see it again. I sort of saw the replay quickly, Bobby Convey over the back.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just said to our guys I feel for them. The ball slips away from Bobby Burling, and then Jason&#8217;s got to come over late. Cummings is crafty, right? He&#8217;s gonna shoot, so he&#8217;s thinking, &#8216;I&#8217;ve got to block this.&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p>So the Quakes, who were within minutes of collecting the full six points against the Rapids, had to settle for two. After finishing two matches in that fashion, there were smiles all around in the Colorado locker room, right?</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know about smiling. I don&#8217;t think anyone is smiling, to be honest,&#8221; Rapids goalkeeper Preston Burpo said. &#8220;In the first game we snuck out with a point. Tonight we&#8217;ll take the point and keep clawing away at it and head to Kansas City (on Saturday).</p>
<p>Chris Wondolowski scored San Jose&#8217;s goal in the 67th minute on a penalty kick. Salazar awarded the PK for a handball in the box on a free kick by Simon Elliott.</p>
<p><strong>MAN OF THE MATCH:</strong> Ryan Johnson may be the most underrated striker in the league. He&#8217;s strong, fast, big. &#8230; He holds the ball well and distributes with ease with his back to goal. &#8230; He&#8217;s got a great shot, finishes well and is capable of creating space for himself. But how many folks around the league know this? I&#8217;m not sure. The folks at Dick&#8217;s on Wednesday should know now. In the 82nd minute, he had his second excellent chance at a goal in the late stages that could&#8217;ve made the score 2-0 at the time. Frank Yallop knows. &#8220;I thought Ryan Johnson was excellent. I feel for him because I think he should&#8217;ve got that second goal that he deserved.&#8221; He was physical on Wednesday. He worked hard. And he created chances. He was in the mix more than anyone. He was the man of the match.</p>
<p><strong>MORE INJURIES:</strong> Jacob Peterson left the game in the 12th minute with an injury to his right knee. He was on crutches after the game. Burpo collided with Wondolowski in the first half and came away with a bright red strawberry under his left eye. He said he was fine.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS SCORING RECORD:</strong> Casey had been tied with John Spencer for the team record for goals in a season. Spenny scored 14 in 2001 and 2003. Yay, Spenny!</p>
<p><strong>VISIBLE PANTY LINES:</strong> Some folks were incensed at the football lines on the field at Dick&#8217;s. Gridiron football. And odd football lines at that. Apparently the Denver Dream of the Lingerie Football League played its first game Friday night at &#8220;home&#8221; while the Rapids were in California. The Dream&#8217;s field is about 35 yards wide and 50 yards long plus two end zones. It runs from east to west on the north side of the stadium. And even though the game was six days ago, the lines on the field lingerie on, er, linger on.</p>
<p><strong>ATTENDANCE MATTERS:</strong> Painfully small crowd on Wednesday: 6,234. Apparently the threat of rain matters. The temperature matters. The midweek matters. Perhaps even the lack of a sexy opponent matters. But when Casey scored the PK, 6,234 people never sounded so loud.</p>
<p><strong>YALLOP FINED: </strong>The Major League Soccer Disciplinary Committee announced a fine for Yallop. He was fined $750 for confronting the officiating crew following the Earthquakes&#8217; match against the Rapids on Friday.</p>
<p><strong>EARTHQUAKES STARTERS: </strong>Joe Cannon, Chris Leitch, Jason Hernandez, Brandon McDonald, Bobby Burling, Andre Luiz, Ramiro Corrales, Ramon Sanchez, Bobby Convey, Ryan Johnson, Chris Wondolowski.</p>
<p><strong>FEW CHANGES FROM FRIDAY: </strong>The only starters on Friday who were not on the pitch when Wednesday&#8217;s game started were Shea Salinas and Cornell Glen.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS STARTERS: </strong>Preston Burpo, Kosuke Kimura, Julien Baudet, Drew Moor, Jordan Harvey, Mehdi Ballouchy, Nick LaBrocca, Pablo Mastroeni, Jacob Peterson, Conor Casey, Omar Cummings.</p>
<p><strong>ONE CHANGE FROM FRIDAY: </strong>With Mastroeni&#8217;s suspension over, he started the game. The player who made room for him from Friday&#8217;s starting lineup was defender Scott Palguta.</p>
<p><strong>STYLE MATTERS:</strong> Despite the cold night  (it was 48 degrees at kickoff), Pablo, LaBrocca, Harvey, Moor, Kimura and Baudet started the game with short-sleeve jerseys.</p>
<blockquote><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-185" title="blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug" src="http://www.coloradosoccernow.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug.jpg" alt="blockquote-tiny-georgie-mug" width="100" height="137" /> George Tanner is a former writer and editor for the <em>Rocky Mountain News;</em> the <em>Greeley Tribune;</em> <em>The  Daily Independent</em> of Ridgecrest, Calif.; the <em>Durango Herald</em>; and the Boulder <em>Daily Camera</em>. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado and an affiliate professor at Metropolitan State College of Denver.  E-mail him at <a href="mailto: ColoradoSoccerNow@gmail.com ">ColoradoSoccerNow@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 07:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine the array of emotions for Ryan Johnson on Friday night. The San Jose Earthquakes striker scored his team's only goal in the eighth minute of a 1-1 tie against the Colorado Rapids. Then the 24-year-old committed the foul deep into extra time that produced a penalty kick for Colorado and the Rapids' only goal.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine the array of emotions for Ryan Johnson on Friday night. The San Jose Earthquakes striker scored his team&#8217;s only goal in the eighth minute of a 1-1 tie against the Colorado Rapids. Then the 24-year-old committed the foul deep into extra time that produced a penalty kick for Colorado and the Rapids&#8217; only goal.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with the more controversial of the two plays. </p>
<p>Late, late, late in the game, with the Rapids finally putting four or five passes together, the pressure was on the San Jose defense. Colorado earned a corner kick, and Mehdi Ballouchy headed to the left corner flag.</p>
<p>All of the visiting team&#8217;s biggest bodies were in the box: Conor Casey, Julien Baudet, Michael Holody, Facundo Diz &#8230; even goalkeeper Preston Burpo.</p>
<p>Ballouchy&#8217;s corner was headed out of the San Jose penalty area, then second-half Rapids substitute Pat Noonan volleyed the ball back in. His pass sailed over everyone in the middle, but defender Drew Moor was at the far edge of the six-yard box and made a run. Moor had a step on Johnson and was going to get to the ball first. </p>
<p>Then Johnson put his left hand on Moor&#8217;s left shoulder and yanked him down from behind.</p>
<p>It was deep, deep, deep in the penalty area, and every Rapids player threw his hand in the air immediately. So did Coach Gary Smith and assistant Steve Guppy. </p>
<p>Referee Edvin Jurisevic had no choice but to award the penalty kick. Of course San Jose fans weren&#8217;t happy. Whose fans would be? But Johnson&#8217;s infraction was undeniable. It wasn&#8217;t a 50-50 call. The foul was blatant, and it was crucial. As crucial as Jurisevic&#8217;s decision.</p>
<p>Casey took the penalty kick and, remembering that he&#8217;d missed two of his three previous attempts this season, smacked it right down the middle.</p>
<p>This is a game Johnson won&#8217;t forget, and it won&#8217;t be because of that goal he scored in the eighth minute.</p>
<p>Oddly, that play started from the same area of the field as the one Johnson was whistled for at the end of the match. </p>
<p>Johnson headed a long throw-in from the left sideline into the right side of the Colorado net. Nearly half of the Rapids players seemed to be defending the same piece of the pitch, and nobody was eager to put a body on Johnson. The throw went straight to Johnson, his header sent a looping ball toward goal, and Burpo was caught in no man&#8217;s land.</p>
<p>No, in retrospect, that goal will provide no relief for the Earthquakes when thinking about Friday&#8217;s game. They did everything they needed to for about 94 minutes to walk away with a victory; it would have been their sixth win of the season.</p>
<p>But as abrupt as the surprise ending developed, it was not unearned or undeserved. Johnson&#8217;s foul at the end of the match was as quick and as unexpected as Johnson&#8217;s goal at the beginning.</p>
<p>The difference between one team driving home angry and another team flying home happy was the timing.</p>
<p><strong>THE REACTION ON TWITTER:</strong> From the reaction expressed on tweets from fans, it&#8217;s surprising so many blame the Rapids for this outcome. The Rapids did nothing wrong in this match, other than letting lackluster play devolve into the finish that was so unsavory for the folks of San Jose. Blame the ref? Maybe. Blame Johnson? Certainly (but unlikely). Blame the Rapids? How is that possible?</p>
<p>&#8220;The Quakes were screwed by the MLS refs once again, add the Colorado Rapids to the suck it list&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Bull&#8212;&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;hmmm, maybe it&#8217;s the 5000+ feet of elevation to their advantage? Nah&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;at least the Earthquakes kept the Rapids from advancing too far.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Down with Colorado Rapids&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;casey&#8217;s pk goes up&#8230;theirs. lol&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;bullshit call at the end gives rapids a pk. casey scores tie game. f&#8212; soccer.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>GOOD PLAY IN SHORT SUPPLY</strong>: The ESPN audience probably was hoping for a show from Colorado&#8217;s high-scoring fowards. And although Casey did add to his league-leading goal total, this was no offensive showcase. The only time the Rapids looked dangerous was in the 50th minute. Casey began a breakout when he took a quick restart at midfield. His pass led Kosuke Kimura up the right wing, and Kimura laced a perfect cross to the forehead of Omar Cummings, who was sprinting straight toward goal. The bang-bang play, however, ended in the sure hands of Earthquakes goalkeeper Joe Cannon.</p>
<p><strong>POINTING THE FINGER:</strong> ESPN commentator John Harkes put some blame on Julien Baudet and Burpo for Johnson&#8217;s goal, and he was right. Baudet did not offer any resistance on Johnson&#8217;s header, and Burpo got stuck between Johnson and the back post, where the ball went in.</p>
<p><strong>MAN OF THE MATCH:</strong> Cannon. In the 69th minute, Cannon made a stop on a hard, low bouncer from Casey, and then Cannon stopped Cummings on the rebound. Without these two clutch saves, the Rapids leave with all three points, not just one. And Cannon got a hand on Casey&#8217;s PK, as well.</p>
<p><strong>CAPT. CONOR:</strong> That was Casey with the armband on.</p>
<p><strong>WHAT&#8217;S NEXT:</strong> The same teams meet again Wednesday at Dick&#8217;s Sporting Goods Park. The Rapids have six games left, four on the road.</p>
<p><strong>NICE COMBO:</strong> I can&#8217;t stand the blue tops with the blue shorts, but when the Rapids wear the blue kits and white shorts, it looks really sharp.</p>
<p><strong>MISSING:</strong> This was the third game of Pablo Mastroeni&#8217;s three-game suspension for a reckless foul against Houston. Goalkeeper Matt Pickens missed his second straight game because of a knee injury suffered a week ago in training. Darren Huckerby was out because of a possible career-threatening injury.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS STARTERS:</strong> Burpo, Jordan Harvey, Scott Palguta, Baudet, Moor, Jacob Peterson, Ballouchy, Nick LaBrocca, Kimura, Casey, Cummings.</p>
<p><strong>EARTHQUAKES STARTERS:</strong> Cannon, Ramiro Corrales, Brandon McDonald, Jason Hernandez, Chris Leitch, Bobby Convey, Ramon Sanchez, Andre Luiz, Shea Salinas,  Johnson, Cornell Glen.</p>
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		<title>3-2 win rescues Toronto playoff hopes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 02:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Tanner</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Colorado Rapids]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ali Gerba]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Conor Casey]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Danny Dichio]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Drew Moor]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dwayne De Rosario]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Greg Dalby]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jacob Peterson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jordan Harvey]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Julien Baudet]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kosuke Kimura]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Marvell Wynne]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Michelle Lissel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mitch Peacock]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nana Attakora]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nick LaBrocca]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you didn&#8217;t watch the Colorado Rapids&#8217; 3-2 loss to Toronto on Saturday, don&#8217;t be fooled by the score. This was no five-goal explosion of offense. It was a 1-1 struggle blown open by two quick Toronto goals midway through the second half. </p>
<p>Substitute Michael Holody scored his first Major League Soccer goal in his second Major League Soccer game, but by that time (the 89th minute), the deed was done.</p>
<p>Conor Casey scored his 13th of the season for the Rapids, but second-half goals by O&#8217;Brian White and Nana Attakora in a span of three minutes were more than the Rapids could overcome.</p>
<p><strong>REVERSAL OF FORTUNES:</strong> This was a Toronto team on the way down. The Reds, in the playoff hunt against Colorado, lost 1-0 last week at Commerce City. Dwayne De Rosario&#8217;s goal in the first half ended a scoreless streak of 314 minutes for Toronto. And the team had won only one of its previous nine games in any competition. Toronto managed to collect only its second victory in its past nine matches in all competitions. The one trend that held up? Toronto improved to 3-0 all-time against Colorado at BMO Field.</p>
<p><strong>D-RO FANS REJOICE:</strong> It was everything anybody could ask for in a Toronto FC game; De Rosario scored, Marvell Wynne got an assist and D-Ro did the chicken dance. De Rosario&#8217;s goal in the 19th minute was his 10th of the season, and it will go on his career highlight DVD. Wynne crossed from the right wing. D-Ro set himself up with a perfect first touch, turned and fired as a matter of instinct. This wicked shot curled through traffic from left to right, away from Burpo and into the right side of the goal. D-Ro missed the top right corner in the second half, and he hit the post in extra time. Great stuff.</p>
<p><strong>HOLODY FANS REJOICE:</strong> Oddly, Holody&#8217;s goal was on par with De Rosario&#8217;s. After a long throw-in deep in Toronto territory, Holody chested the ball down, tapped it away from a defender with one touch of the foot, turned and shot. </p>
<p><strong>HAIRDO REVIEW:</strong> D-Ro didn&#8217;t have the tight cornrows; it was pulled back tight into a bun. </p>
<p><strong>DANNY DICHIO ON THE MLS:</strong> The man who scored the first goal in Toronto FC history was interviewed during the first half by the broadcast crew, and he had something insightful to say. He prefaced his comment with a desire to avoid being disrespectful, but I&#8217;m not sure he needed it. He said he was happy he played in Toronto, rather than another MLS city, &#8220;where it&#8217;s kind of hot dogs and days out for the family.&#8221; And he has a point. That&#8217;s the crowd that most MLS franchises are thinking of in their marketing. Who else is out there? Who else wants to watch soccer? How does MLS get them to the stadium? There&#8217;s nothing wrong with hot dogs and families, but there don&#8217;t seem to be enough of them to fill every seat in MLS.</p>
<p><strong>SAVE OF THE GAME:</strong> A few possibilities here, but Stefan Frei&#8217;s stop of a Jordan Harvey shot in the 54th minute was a key play. With the score tied 1-1, Harvey took aim at the lower right corner with a left-footed shot from the top of the penalty area. The ball was on target, but Frei made an athletic, diving lunge to tip the ball, which skipped wide. Frei, all alone, made a kick save on Nick LaBrocca in the 78th minute, but LaBrocca aimed right at Frei&#8217;s shin. </p>
<p><strong>MORE &#8220;FOX SPORTS WORLD REPORT&#8221; MEMORIES:</strong> We talked about Michelle Lissel last week; this week, Mitch Peacock was providing updates for the CBC broadcast.</p>
<p><strong>EXCELLENT HUSTLE:</strong> In the 13th minute, Jacob Peterson stole the ball, played a beautiful forward pass to Cummings on the right wing then streaked toward the front of goal, where he just couldn&#8217;t connect with Omar&#8217;s cross. </p>
<p><strong>GERBA SO CLOSE:</strong> Ali Gerba should&#8217;ve had another goal in the sixth minute on a curvy slick little flick that slipped past Burpo and past the right post. In the 26th minute, De Rosario sent a left-footed centering passed to Gerba, who couldn&#8217;t get off a clean strike directly in front of Burpo. Gerba missed a longer shot later in the half. As the second half began, he tried a sneaky backheel that would&#8217;ve scored had Julien Baudet not cleared it off the line.</p>
<p><strong>RAPIDS STARTERS:</strong> Burpo, Kimura, Baudet, Moor, Harvey, Noonan, Dalby, LaBrocca, Peterson, Cummings, Casey. Matt Pickens was out because of a knee injury suffered in training. Steward Ceus was on the bench.</p>
<p><strong>TORONTO STARTERS:</strong> Frei, Attakora, Garcia, Brennan, Wynne, Cronin, De Rosario, Guevara, Vitti, Gerba, Barrett. Two changes from last week&#8217;s lineup in Denver: Guevara and Gerba.</p>
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