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Final) FC Cincinnati Rochester Rhinos Vs FC Cincinnati (Aug 24, 2016 at Cincinnati, Ohio Soccer Box Score (Final) FC Cincinnati Rochester Rhinos vs FC Cincinnati (Aug 24, 2016 at Cincinnati, Ohio) Rochester Rhinos (10-5-10, 10-5-10 USL) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total FC Cincinnati (12-4-7, 12-4-7 USL) Rochester Rhinos 1 0 1 Date: Aug 24, 2016 • Attendance: 14157 FC Cincinnati 1 0 1 Weather: 85* mostly cloudy, humid Rochester Rhinos FC Cincinnati Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min Po # Player Sh SO G A Fo Min gk 18 Tomas Gomez - - - - - 90 gk 1 Mitch Hildebrandt - - - - - 90 d 3 Bradley Kamdem Fe - - - 1 - 90 m 3 Tyler Polak - - - 1 1 78 d 5 V Apostolopoulos 1 - - - 1 90 d 4 Harrison Delbridge - - - - 2 90 m 6 Michel Guilavogui 1 - - - - 66 m 6 Kenney Walker - - - - 4 67 d 7 Ryan Lee James - - - - - 90 d 8 Paul Nicholson 1 1 - - - 90 f 9 Christian Volesky 2 - - - 4 90 f 14 Omar Cummings - - - - - 42 m 10 S dos Santos 2 1 1 - 1 90 m 15 Pat McMahon - - - - - 90 m 11 Kenardo Forbes 4 1 - - 2 90 m 19 Corben Bone - - - - - 90 d 15 Joseph Farrell 1 - - - - 90 m 20 Jimmy McLaughlin - - - - 2 89 d 17 Wal Fall 1 1 - - 2 81 d 22 Austin Berry 1 1 1 - 1 90 m 29 Sofiane Tergou - - - - 1 90 f 23 Andrew Wiedeman 4 - - - - 90 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 13 Michael Garzi - - - - - 24 10 Eric Stevenson - - - - 2 48 20 Gaousso Bakayoko - - - - - 9 11 Alvaro Anton Ripoll - - - - - 1 23 Jordan Becker - - - - 1 0 24 Derek Luke - - - - - 12 Totals 12 3 1 1 13 29 Antoine Hoppenot - - - - 1 23 Totals 6 2 1 1 14 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 18 Tomas Gomez 90:00 1 1 1 Mitch Hildebrandt 90:00 1 2 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Rochester Rhinos 9 3 12 Rochester Rhinos 0 1 1 FC Cincinnati 3 3 6 FC Cincinnati 1 1 2 Corner kicks 1 2 Total Fouls 1 2 Total Rochester Rhinos 6 6 12 Rochester Rhinos 5 8 13 FC Cincinnati 2 1 3 FC Cincinnati 5 9 14 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 27:46 CIN Austin Berry (3) Tyler Polak header off service from top of box after c 2. 41:15 ROC S dos Santos (6) Bradley Kamdem Fewo crossed into box, one-touch finish Cautions and ejections: YC-ROC #11 (22:12); YC-ROC #17 (50:55); YC-CIN #20 (54:36); YC-CIN #10 (80:54) Rochester Rhinos-Tomas Gomez (10-5-10). FC Cincinnati-Mitch Hildebrandt (12-5-7). Stadium: Nippert Stadium Officials: Referee: Leland Grant; Asst. Referee: Britton Maier; Maggie Short; Alt. Official: Nait Hegerty; Timekeeper: DJ Switzer; Scorer: Jeremy Martin; Offsides: Rochester Rhinos 0, FC Cincinnati 0. Official's signature.
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