The New England Revolution Academy continued MLS NEXT Spring action this weekend as the U-19s traveled to New York to face FC Westchester. The U-15s and U-17s each faced D.C. United while the U-14s took on NEFC with all three matches happening at Gillette Stadium.
The U-19s and FC Westchester came to a 0-0 draw with goalkeeper Matt Tibbetts (2004 – Westborough, Mass.) recording his fourth clean sheet of the season. The U-17s also tied their game with D.C. United at 2-2. Forward Olger Escobar (2007 – Lynn, Mass.) and midfielder Jamie Kabuusu (2006 – Chestnut Hill, Mass.) each scored, with Kabuusu’s goal coming in the 82nd minute to secure the point for New England.
The U-15s went back and forth with D.C. and came out on top by a score of 6-4. Forward Peyton Miller (2007- Unionville, Conn.) scored four of the six goals with forward Raphael Alves (2007 – Framingham, Mass.) notching the other two to secure the victory for the Revs. The U-14s also earned a victory on Saturday vs. NEFC as forwards Mesud Ramic (2008 – Weare, N.H.) and Trevor Steele (2008 – Wilbraham, Mass.) each scored to secure a 2-0 win alongside a clean sheet for goalkeeper Kaleb Curan (2008 – Londonderry, N.H.).
Revolution Academy teams are all back in action next weekend as the U-19s host New York Soccer Club at Gillette Stadium while the U-17s and U-15s each face CF Montreal on the Academy Grass Fields at the Revolution Training Center. The U-14s will travel to Taunton, Mass. to take on Intercontinental FA.
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Revolution MLS NEXT & Alumni Highlights
- U-17 forward Malcolm Fry (2005 – Groton, Mass.) made his professional debut with New England Revolution II on Sunday as he subbed in at the 79th minute in their season opener vs. NYCFC II. Fry became the 19th Academy player to make his professional debut.
- Academy graduates Esmir Bajraktaevic, Meny Silva, Damian Rivera and Hikaru Fujiwara all earned a starting spot in Revolution II’s lineup with Rivera recording the third brace in team history.
- U-19 goalkeeper Matt Tibbetts (2004 – Westborough, Mass.) earned his fourth clean sheet in the 0-0 draw vs. FC Westchester.
- U-17 forward Olger Escobar (2007 – Lynn, Mass.) scored his sixth goal of the season and midfielder Jamie Kabuusu (2006 – Chestnut Hill, Mass.) notched his first of the year to secure the draw vs. D.C. United.
- U-15 forward Peyton Miller (2007- Unionville, Conn.) notched four goals vs. D.C. United to extend his team lead in goals scored to 19 in his 17 games played this season.
- U-14 goalkeeper Kaleb Curan (2008 – Londonderry, N.H.) secured the clean sheet while forwards Mesud Ramic (2008 – Weare, N.H.) and Trevor Steele (2008 – Wilbraham, Mass.) each scored to lead their team to a 2-0 victory vs. NEFC.
Revolution Academy’s Latest College Commitments
- Triton Beauvois (2003 – Malden, Mass.) – Virginia
- Jack Burkhardt (2005 – Sutton, Mass.) – Boston College
- Greg Cook (2004 – Las Vegas, N.V.) – Northwestern University
- Marco Dos Santos (2005 – Methuen, Mass.) – Boston College
- Malcolm Fry (2005 – Groton, Mass.) – Wake Forest
- Isaie Louis (2005 – Everett, Mass.) – San Diego State
- Morris Matthews (2003 – Westwood, Mass.) – Northeastern
- Andrew Millar (2004 – Cambridge, Mass.) – Vermont
- Jack Panayotou (2004 – Cambridge, Mass.) – Georgetown
- Matiwos Rumley (2005 – Hebron, Conn.) – Georgetown
- Zachary Sardi-Santos (2003 – Newton, Mass.) – Harvard
- Matthew Tibbetts (2004 – Westborough, Mass.) – American
- Max Weinstein (2004 – Montpelier, Vt.) – Vermont
- Jason Zacarias (2004 – Billerica, Mass.) – Boston University
UNDER-19s
New England Revolution U-19s vs. FC Westchester U-19s
Saturday, March 26, 2022 – Stadium Turf – SUNY Purchase – Turf Field (Harrison, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 0, FC Westchester 0
Revolution U-19s: Matt Tibbetts; Daniel Woodward, Jack Burkhardt, Dylan Walsh, Zachary Sardi-Santos; Marcos Ojea Quintana, Andrew Millar, Brandonn Bueno; Triton Beauvois, Greg Cook, Jason Zacarias
Substitutes Not Used: Kevin Medina, Daniel Bede, Carl Laurent.
UNDER-17s
New England Revolution U-17s vs. D.C. United U-17s
Saturday, March 26, 2022 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution 2, D.C. United 2
Scoring Summary:
DC – Brandon Meminger 4’
NE – Olger Escobar 45’
DC – Diego Diaz 48’
NE – Jamie Kabuusu 82’
Revolution U-17s: Ryan Carney (Kevin Christensen 35’); Steban Betancur, Matiwos Rumley (Henrique Dias 45’), Alexi Karalis, Jack LaBelle (Alejandro Palacio 65’); Giuseppe Ciampa, Jame Kabuusu, Marco Dos Santos; Benaiah Hanson (Diego Xhikneli 65’), Olger Escobar (Caleb Huang 77’), Enzo Goncalves (Angel Ortez 65’).
UNDER-15s
New England Revolution U-15s vs. D.C. United U-15s
Saturday, March 26, 2022 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution 6, D.C. United 4
Scoring Summary:_
DC – Christopher Argueta 11’
NE – Peyton Miller 18’
DC – Nelson Hernandez 21’
NE – Raphael Alves 35’
NE – Peyton Miller 40’
NE – Peyton Miller 45’
DC – Jonathan Aguirre 53’
NE – Raphael Alves 60’
NE – Peyton Miller 62’
DC – Ada Karatepe 75’
Revolution U-15s: Max Dressel (Marshall Nason Martin 40’); Owen Zhang (Luke Churchill 40’), Simon Henao, Sage Kinner (Evan Gustafson 63’), Alvin Depina; Johsua Poulson, Kevin Machado (Everson Goglia 72’), Joshua Partal; Raphael Alves, Tito Nichols (Rudy Figueroa 72’), Peyton Miller (Aidan Reilly 72’).
Substitutes Not Used: Edwin Flores.
UNDER-14s
New England Revolution U-14s vs. NEFC U-14s
Saturday, March 26, 2022 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution 2, NEFC*_ 0
Scoring Summary:
NE – Mesud Ramic 3’
NE – Trevor Steele 71’
Revolution U-14s: Kaleb Curran; Jorge Flores, Thomas Tsouros, Gavin Baer, Trevor Steele; Braydon Fagundes, Bryan Norena, Anthony Anduray; Luka Hislop, Mesud Ramic, Gabriel Jorado.
Substitutes Used: Jose Goodman Millman, Jaime Vega Espinosa, Sheridan McNish, Ryan Scholz, Matias Xhikneli, Camilo Moreno Bustamante, Daniel Jordao.