FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution Academy continued its fall season this weekend as the Under-19s, Under-17s, and Under-15s all returned to action, while the Under-14s and Under-13s played their first matches of the 2018-19 campaign. The Under-19s, Under-17s, and Under-15s traveled to Washington, D.C. to face D.C. United on Sunday, Sept. 9, and the Under-14s and Under-13s traveled to Portland, Conn. to battle Oakwood Soccer Club on Saturday, Sept. 8.
All five Academy teams will be in action next weekend on Saturday, Sept. 15. The U-14 and U-13 teams will travel to Medway, Mass. to face FC Greater Boston Bolts in their second tests of the season, while the U-19s, U-17s, and U-15s will travel to Providence, R.I. to face the older groups of FC Greater Boston Bolts.
WEEK HIGHLIGHTS
- The U-14s defeated Oakwood Soccer Club, 6-3, thanks to a pair of first-half braces from Tysenger Alcin ‘05 (Everett, Mass.) and Alexander Parvu ’05 (Cumberland, R.I.), as well as tallies from Oscar Martinez ’05 (Revere, Mass.) and Joseph Buckley ’05 (Westwood, Mass.). Midfielder Jack Burkhardt ’05 (Sutton, Mass.)recorded two assists for the U-14s, while Brady Elmblad ’05 (Sharon, Mass.) made three saves in net in his first start of the season.
- Forwards Benaiah Hanson ’06 (Loudon, N.H.), Jackson Akin ’06 (West Rutland, Vt.), and Olger Escobar ‘06 (Malden, Mass.) each recorded a brace in the U-13s’ 8-0 win over Oakwood Soccer Club on Saturday, Sept. 8 in Portland, Conn. Midfielder Ryan Viana ’06 (Framingham, Mass.) tallied two assists and scored a goal in the victory.
- T.J. Liquori ’04 (Westfield, Mass.) scored the Revs’ lone goal in the U-15s’ 1-1 draw with D.C. United on Sunday, Sept. 9 for his second strike this season. Goalkeepers Matthew Tibbetts ’04 (Westborough, Mass.) and Sebastian Pliszka ’04 (Newington, Conn.) combined minutes to allow just one goal in the draw.
- Goalkeeper Eliot Jones ’03 (New Britain, Conn.) received a call-up to the United States U-16 BNT’s training camp in Bradenton, Fla. The camp begins Sept. 12 and runs through Sept. 19. This is Jones’ seventh appearance with the United States Youth National Team.
- Forward Gevork Diarbian ‘01 (Cranston, R.I.) scored his first goal of the season with a late strike in the U-19s’ matchup with D.C. United on Sunday, Sept. 9 in Washington, D.C.
UNDER-19s
D.C. United U-19s vs. New England Revolution U-19s
Sunday, September 9, 2018 – Kipp College Prep (Washington, D.C.)
D.C. United 5, New England Revolution 1
Scoring Summary:
DC – Christian Sorto (2’)
DC – Alexis Cerritos (12’)
DC – Kyle Davis (47’)
DC – Nelson Martinez (50’)
DC – Riley Copeland (79’)
NE – Gevork Diarbian 1 (90’)
New England Revolution: Austin Causey; Pierre Spiegel, Tyler Freitas, Nathan Metsack (Lucas Alameida 51’), Dennis Ramirez (Brian Son 73’); Trevor Burns, Kaoru Fujiwara (Victor Viana 51’), Josh Machado (Luis Blanco 73’), Elio Firmino, Andrew White; Gustavo Cassemiro (Gevork Diarbian 60’)
Substitutes Not Used: Nick Cardona
Misconduct Summary:
NE – Tyler Freitas (Yellow Card) 56'
UNDER-17s
D.C. United U-17s vs. New England Revolution U-17s
Sunday, September 9, 2018 – Kipp College Prep (Washington, D.C.)
D.C. United 6, New England Revolution 0
Scoring Summary:
DC – Theodore Ku-DiPietro (2’)
DC – Griffin Yow (16’)
DC – Griffin Yow (20’)
DC – Phillip Bogdanov (75’)
DC – Ethan Fraser (78’)
DC – Amir Acree (85’)
New England Revolution: Eliot Jones; Morris Matthews, Aaron Ramos, Zachary Sardi-Santos (Jack Anderson 75’); Colby Quinones, Michael Tsicoulias, Kaoru Fujiwara (Caleb Williams 68’), Damien Rivera (Francesco Pagano 46’); Andrew Serafino, Oliver Martin (Jonathan Murphy 68’), Samuel White (Ben Verner 46’)
Substitutes Not Used: None
Misconduct Summary:
None
UNDER-15s
D.C. United U-15s vs. New England Revolution U-15s
Sunday, September 9, 2018 – Kipp College Prep (Washington, D.C.)
D.C. United 1, New England Revolution 1
Scoring Summary:
NE – T.J. Liquori 2 (Unassisted) (31’)
DC – Miles Avery (80’)
New England Revolution: Matthew Tibbetts (Sebastian Pliszka 60’); Dylan Walsh (Colin Hughes 60’), Felipe DeAndrade, Leonardo Domingo, Rainer Chai (Noel Buck 55’), Austin Bush (Chase Lando 50’), Matteo Gomes (Henok Anderson 55’), Michael Hofstetter (Dave Doirain 50’), Alexander Kuzmich, T.J. Liquori, Avery Palma,
Substitutes Not Used: None
Misconduct Summary:
None
UNDER-14s
Oakwood Soccer Club U-14s vs. New England Revolution U-14s
Saturday, September 8, 2018 – TD Bank Oakwood Soccer Park (Portland, Conn.)
Oakwood Soccer Club 3, New England Revolution 6
Scoring Summary:
NE – Tysenger Alcin 1 (Oscar Martinez 1) (5’)
OAK – Sam Sandler (8’)
NE – Tysenger Alcin 2 (Tyler Duarte) (13’)
NE – Alexander Parvu 1 (Jack Burkhardt 1) (17’)
NE – Alexander Parvu 2 (Jack Burkhardt 2) (21’)
NE – Oscar Martinez 1 (Unassisted) (46’)
OAK – Cooper Halotek (65’)
OAK – Troy Miller (70’)
NE – Joseph Buckley 1 (Marco Dos Santos 1) (76’)
New England Revolution: Brady Elmblad; Samuel Carrias, Oscar Martinez (Joseph Buckley 27’), Jack LaBelle (Ian Webb-Johnson 27’), Alexander Parvu, Randy Vang (Quinn Pappendick 40’), Tysenger Alcin, Marco Dos Santos, Tyler Duarte, Samuel Martin, Jack Burkhardt
Substitutes Not Used: None
Misconduct Summary:
None
UNDER-13s
Oakwood Soccer Club U-13s vs. New England Revolution U-13s
Saturday, September 8, 2018 – TD Bank Oakwood Soccer Park (Portland, Conn.)
Oakwood Soccer Club 0, New England Revolution 8
Scoring Summary:
NE – Ryan Viana 1 (Jackson Akin 1) (7’)
NE – Benaiah Hanson 1 (Unassisted) (8’)
NE – Benaiah Hanson 2 (Daniel Woodward 1) (11’)
NE – Jackson Akin 1 (Zydani Brandao 1) (31’)
NE – Olger Escobar 1 (Unassisted) (43’)
NE – Olger Escobar 2 (Ryan Viana 1) (57’)
NE – Jackson Akin 2 (Luke Churchill 1) (65’)
NE – Zydani Brandao 1 (Ryan Viana 2) (70’)
New England Revolution: Sebastian Wraga; Zydani Brandao (Jacob Dounetos 45’), Daniel Woodward, Henrique Dias, Kian Charris (Luke Churchill 45’); Kevin Medina, Ryan Viana (Amir Yahalom 45’), Hayes Benzan; Malik Jackson (Jiovanny Gabriel 45’), Benaiah Hanson (Olger Escobar 45’), Jordi Tornberg (Max Jackson 45’)
Substitutes Not Used: None
Misconduct Summary:
NE – Jackson Akin (Yellow Card 32’)
OAK – Jacob Humienny (Yellow Card 50’