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Treasure Coast United at Disney!
Contributed by: Allen Scott on 9/4/2006


Disney Fl. 9/3/2006

TCU u-18 boys go 2-1 at Disney's Soccer Showcase Qualifier!

Game 1

9/2/2006 9:45 am

TCU opened the competition against a physical Braden River Rage team. Kyle Conrad scored in the 5:00 minute with an assist from Jason Schaumburg and Sean Gibbons. TCU maintained possession and Conrad got his second goal in the 32:00 minute with a driven cross from Laine Kelly. After a injury time out Braden River got on the board in the 39:00 minute to end the first half. Braden River came out strong in the second half and applied pressure. TCU responded with numerous fouls. In the 60:00 minute TCU started to maintain possession and finished the game with a 2-1 win.

Game 2

9/3/2006 9:45 am

TCU played its second game against a quick and athletic Jacksonville Jaguars.
TCU had many scoring chances denied by Jacksonville. TCU's Nic Nyssen finally penetrates the defense in the 35:00 minute on a driven ball near post to beat the keeper. TCU opened the second half with possession. Jason Schaumburg scored in the 53:00 on a set play free kick from Kevin Fitzpatrick. In the 68:00 minute Jacksonville gets there only goal. In the 78:00 minute Edvin Worley secured the victory with a nice goal assisted by Kyle Conrad and Harry Gillespie.

Game 3

9/3/2006 4:45 pm

TCU played against a very solid Darlington Soccer Academy.TCU only needed a tie to advance. Darlington needed the win to move on. The game started 45 minutes late due to earlier thunderstorm. Darlington was threatening in the early minutes of the game with some good saves by TCU Goal Keeper Lyle Dankenbring. In the 17:00 minute Edvin Worley scored a very nice goal from the left outside position. Geo Jimenez assisted. TCU led the game and looked to be in control until the 76:00 minute. Darlington Scored on a TCU defensive miscommunication. With the game tied TCU still had advantage and would move on to Semifinal games if the game ended in a tie. This was not to be for TCU. In the 80:00 minute of the game Darlington had one final opportunity. With Darlington earning a free kick from 22 yards out. TCU had the wall in place. Darlington player drives the ball low at the wall. Somehow the ball slipped through for Darlington to get the win in the 80:00 minute of the game. The Ref blew the whistle with the game over.

The TCU team is made up of the following players

Max Caron - MF
Kyle Conrad - F
Sean Gibbons - F
Edvin Worley - MF
Alan Eckler - GK
Lyle Dankenbring - GK
Kevin Fitzpatrick - MF
Austin Holland - D
Harry Gillespie - MF
Giovanni Jimenez - MF
Kevin McGuire - D
Carlos Sanchez - D
Laine Kelly- M
Jason Schaumburg - D
Spencer Scott - MF
Nic Nyssen- MF
Emerick Witkowski - D

Jerry Schaumburg Manager
The team is trained and coached by
Paul Gibbons
Tom Power
Thomas Rongen

For more information on the club please go to
www.tcusoccer.com



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Submitted By: Shirley Scott
posted on 9/8/2006 @ 11:25:43 AM
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Nice commentary, Allen. I almost feel like I was there. Congratulations TCU.
Submitted By: Carla Nyssen
posted on 9/7/2006 @ 1:58:48 PM
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My son Nic Nyssen was invited to play as a guest player with TCU at the Disney Tourn. We want to say thank-you to everyone players,coaches and parents for making the experience a very enjoyable one. Everyone involved went above and beyond the call of duty to make us feel welcome. My son commented on how well the boys played like a team and welcomed the chance to be part of that. Thank-you again for allowing us that experience.
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