Academy

Revolution Academy Update: March 8, 2016

Youth teams vs. BW Gottschee

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution’s Under-18, Under-16 and Under-14 teams returned to U.S. Soccer Development Academy play last weekend, following the three-month winter break from league action. All three teams played on Saturday, March 14, where the U-18s opened with a 2-0 victory, the U-16s played to a 0-0 draw and the U-14s closed the Academy slate for the weekend with a 6-0 win. All three games were played at Seacoast United Outdoor Complex in Epping, N.H.


While they played with the Revolution Academy last weekend, two Under-18 players will soon be absent due to their involvement with the U.S. Under-18 Boys’ National Team. Daniel Jones (West Hartford, Conn.) and Justin Rennicks (South Hamilton, Mass.) are set to train with the U.S. U-18s in an international camp being held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from March 7-17.


The U-18s are set to play San Lorenzo ’99 on March 12, Racing Club ’99 on March 14 and Uruguay ’00 on March 16.


UNDER-18s

The Under-18s played their first competitive match since early December on Saturday when they scored and kept a clean en route to a 2-0 victory over Seacoast United at Seacoast United Outdoor Complex. Forward Izaiah Jennings (Barrington R.I.) recorded a brace, scoring goals on either side of halftime to give the U-18s their first win of the Spring season. The scoring was opened the scoring in the 38th minute as Matt Ranieri (Natick Mass.) found Jennings for the initial goal. Jennings scored again following the halftime whistle, as he found the back of the net in the 58th minute with midfielder Joe Brito (Bolton, Conn.) claiming the assist. The Revs managed to record 15 shots, including 12 shots on target, during the course of the full ninety minutes. Goalkeeper Trey Miller (Monson, Mass.) recorded his second shutout of the 2015-16 season, Stopping two Seacoast United shots on target.


New England Revolution U-18s vs. Seacoast United U-18s
Saturday, March 5, 2016 – Seacoast United Outdoor Complex (Epping, N.H.)
New England Revolution 3, Seacoast United 0
Scoring Summary:

NE – Izaiah Jennings 2 (Matt Ranieri) 38’


NE – Izaiah Jennings 3 (Joe Brito 1) 58’


New England Revolution: Trey Miller; Matt Ranieri, Nick Woodruff, Calvin Aroh ©, Daniel Jones (Andrew Barrowman 68’); Joe Brito, John Wilkins, Max Diamond; Aaron James, Justin Rennicks (Bryant Nardizzi 61’), Izaiah Jennings (Nahuel Algibay 85’)


Substitutes Not Used: Santi Cardona, Billy Sinibaldi, Ben Waithe


Misconduct Summary:

SU – Jacob Gould (Yellow Card) 42’


SU – Christopher Pinkham (Yellow Card) 78’


UNDER-16s

The Under-16s were back in action for the first time since playing in the Generation adidas Cup last month, playing Seacoast United to a scoreless draw. The Revs held the ball well and looked to play an attacking style, but were unable to record the first goal of the spring season. Goalkeeper Eddie Walsh (Westwood, Mass.) recorded his sixth shutout of the season, registering two saves in the contest..


New England Revolution U-16s vs. Seacoast United U-16s
Saturday, March 5, 2016 – Seacoast United Outdoor Complex (Epping, N.H.)
New England Revolution 0, Seacoast United 0
Scoring Summary:

None


New England Revolution: Eddie Walsh; Chris Ciullo, Andrew Talcott, Connor Haskell, Jose Gonzalez; Andrew White (Ohad Yahalom 60’), Kevin Vang, Paulo Da Silva (Alex Shterenberg 51’); Alex Clarke, Gabriel Meireles (Tim Ennin 51’), Gustavo Cassemiro


Substitutes Not Used: Prince Loney-Bailey, Jose Mendoza, Patrick Quinn


Misconduct Summary:

NE – Alex Clarke (Yellow Card) 65’


UNDER-14s

The Under-14s opened their spring season with a 6-0 win over Seacoast United on Saturday in the team’s first competitive action since mid-November. The Revs went ahead early as Elio Firmino (Somerville, Mass.) played a one-two pass with Jonathan Ferreira (Ashland, Mass.) before sliding the ball into the lower left corner of the net. Firmino and Ferreira linked up again in the 28th minute, as the former registered a brace after finding the top right corner of the net. Just two minutes later, Firmino found Ferreira who registered his first goal of the season. Ferreira recorded a brace of his own in the 35th minute, scoring on a backheel following a backheel pass from Luis Blanco (Pawtucket, R.I.) at the penalty spot. The U-14s opened the second half in a similar fashion as they opened the first, scoring just minutes into the half. Trevor Burns (Southborough, Mass.) whipped in a corner kick that found Declan Sung (Newton, Mass.) at the back post for a 42nd minute tally. The Revs recorded their sixth and final goal in the 63rd minute, as Bryce Visnick (Beverly, Mass.) buried a loose ball in the box. Goalkeepers Connel O’Brien (Rochester, N.H.) and Bailey Monteiro (Belchertown, Mass.) combined to give the Revs the shutout.


New England Revolution U-14s vs. Seacoast United U-14s
Saturday, March 5, 2016 – Seacoast United Outdoor Complex (Epping, N.H.)
New England Revolution 6, Seacoast United 0
Scoring Summary:

NE – Elio Firmino 4 (Jonathan Ferreira 3) 2’


NE – Elio Firmino 5 (Jonathan Ferreira 4) 28’


NE – Jonathan Ferreira 1 (Elio Firmino 1) 30’


NE – Jonathan Ferreira 2 (Luis Blanco 3) 35’


NE – Declan Sung 1 (Trevor Burns 6) 42’


NE – Bryce Visnick 5 (unassisted) 63’


New England Revolution: Connel O’Brien (Bailey Monteiro 41’); Declan Sung, Pierre Spiegel (Connor Bagdon 41’), Sergio Zacarias, Caleb White; Elio Firmino (Luke Fagerson 41’), Trevor Burns (David Medeiros 50’), Kaoru Fujiwara (Jared Cain 50’); Jonathan Ferreira (Bryce Visnick 41’), Luis Blanco (Caleb Williams 50’), Michael Balleani


Substitutes Not Used: Camden Blackburn, Samuel Deossa, Aydin Jay


Misconduct Summary:

None