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Game Notes:Layout 1.Qxd 2010 Team Schedule Date Opponent Time Austin Aztex vs. April 11 Montreal Impact W, 2-0 17 at AC St. Louis W, 2-1 Portland Timbers/ 25 Rochester Rhinos L, 1-2 May 1 at NSC Minnesota Stars W, 2-1 Vancouver Whitecaps 8 at Tampa Bay Rowdies T, 2-2 16 Crystal Palace Baltimore W, 2-1 19 Tampa Bay Rowdies T, 3-3 Game Notes 26 at Miami FC Blues W, 3-1 29 at Crystal Palace Baltimore W, 2-0 Aug. 26, 2010 - 9 p.m. - PGE Park June 5 Puerto Rico Islanders W, 2-1 9 Portland Timbers T, 0-0 Aug. 29, 2010 - 6 p.m. Swangard Stadium 12 Vancouver Whitecaps L, 1-2 15 DFW Tornados ^ W, 3-0 19 Miami FC Blues W, 3-1 22 Arizona Sahuaros ^ W, 3-1 26 at Miami FC Blues W, 2-1 29 at Chivas USA ^ L, 0-1 July 3 Puerto Rico Islanders T, 1-1 9 at Rochester Rhinos T, 0-0 Weekend Look Ahead 17 AC St. Louis W, 2-0 This week, the Aztex are taking on the second and fourth best teams 31 Miami FC Blues W, 3-1 in the league on the road at Vancouver (Sunday) and Portland Aug. 7 Tampa Bay Rowdies W, 4-2 (Thursday) before returning home for a game against NSC 14 at Puerto Rico Islanders L, 0-2 Minnesota. They wrap up the year with five of the last six games on 22 Carolina Railhawks W, 3-2 the road and seven of the last nine overall away from home. 26 at Portland Timbers 9 p.m. 29 at Vancouver Whitecaps 6 p.m. In just 21 games this season, Austin has clinched a playoff spot and Sept. 4 NSC Minnesota Stars 7:30 p.m. nearly tripled its win total from 2009. The Aztex have also shat- 11 at Puerto Rico Islanders 7:05 p.m. tered their record for goals in a season, while their trio of leading 16 at Tampa Bay Rowdies 7:05 p.m. scorers (Eddie Johnson, Max Griffin, Jamie Watson) are amongst 18 at AC St. Louis 6:10 p.m. the league leaders in every offensive category and have outscored 25 AC St. Louis 7:30 p.m. two teams by themselves. Oct. 1 at Carolina Railhawks 6 p.m. 3 at Montreal Impact 1 p.m. The match against Portland can be seen live on Portland’s website: ^ US Open Cup Matches hp://www.portlandtimbers.com/. Sunday’s match against * All Times Central Standard Time (CST) Vancouver will be streamed live at: hp://www.whitecapsfc.com. Both matches will also be streamed live on the Aztex website: Aztex All-Time Leading Scorers www.austinaztex.com. Name Goals Assists Pts. 1. Eddie Johnson 15 7 37 USL Conference GP W L T GD Pts 2. Maxwell Griffin 7 5 19 Rochester Rhinos 25 14 5 6 14 48 3. Jamie Watson 7 4 18 Austin Aztex 21 13 3 5 16 44 4. Yordany Alvarez 5 6 16 Portland Timbers 23 9 7 7 4 34 5. Sullivan Silva 4 2 10 Puerto Rico Islanders 22 7 7 8 3 29 Lawrence Olum 3 4 10 NSC Minnesota Stars 25 7 11 7 -9 28 7. Jean Alexandre 4 1 9 8. Kyle Brown 1 6 8 Tampa Bay Rowdies 23 6 8 9 1 27 9. Yordany Alvarez 2 3 7 Leonard Griffin 2 3 7 NASL Conference GP W L T GD Pts Lyle Adams 3 1 7 Vancouver Whitecaps FC 24 9 3 12 9 39 Aztex All-Time Leading Goalkeepers Carolina RailHawks 22 8 7 7 5 31 Name Wins Saves GAA Montreal Impact 24 7 10 7 -2 28 1. Miguel Gallardo 16 135 1.304 Crystal Palace Baltimore 24 6 12 6 -15 24 2. Nicholas Noble 1 4 1.600 AC St. Louis 23 5 11 7 -11 22 Sam Reynolds 1 4 1.913 Miami FC Blues 24 3 10 11 -15 20 Aztex Stat Leaders Minutes Assists Miguel Gallardo . .1890 Maxwell Griffin . .5 Lawrence Olum . .1800 Yordany Alvarez . .4 Jay Needham . .1755 Lawrence Olum . .4 Yohance Marshall . .1737 Jamie Watson . .4 Yordany Alvarez . .1710 Leonard Griffin . .3 Leonard Griffin . .1710 Eddie Johnson . .3 Points Bookings Yordany Alvarez . .5 Eddie Johnson . .23 Eddie Johnson . .4 Max Griffin . .19 Jamie Watson . .16 Fouls Eddie Johnson . .44 Goals Yordany Alvarez . .38 Eddie Johnson . .10 Maxwell Griffin . .35 Maxwell Griffin . .7 Lance Watson . .23 Jamie Watson . .6 Goals Against Average Shots Miguel Gallardo . ..1.142 Eddie Johnson . .62 Saves Jamie Watson . .45 Miguel Gallardo . .70 Maxwell Griffin . .43 No. First Name Last Name Pos. Mins. Goals Assists Shots Fouls Yellow Cards Red Cards 1 Miguel Gallardo GK 1890 0 0 0 2 1 2 Mechack Jerome D 0 0 0 0 0 3 Wesley Allen D 150 0 0 0 0 5 Kieron Bernard D 346 0 0 1 5 1 6 Lance Watson D 1236 2 2 19 23 3 7 Sullivan Silva M 471 1 0 9 3 1 8 Edward Johnson F 1663 10 3 62 44 4 9 Peri Marosevic F 108 0 0 0 0 10 Yordany Alvarez M 1710 2 4 12 38 5 11 Maxwell Griffin F 1420 7 5 43 35 12 Leonard Griffin D 1710 2 3 12 18 3 1 13 Lawrence Olum M 1800 3 4 26 15 1 15 Kevin Sakuda M 1590 0 0 5 16 3 16 Michael Callahan M 725 0 0 10 20 2 18 Joey Worthen M 556 0 1 9 10 1 19 Yohance Marshall D 1737 2 0 5 13 2 20 Randi Patterson F 88 1 0 8 0 21 Sean Kelley GK 0 0 0 0 23 Kendell McFayden F 24 1 0 2 1 1 24 Tyler Hemming M 122 0 0 0 0 25 Sam Brill D 0 0 0 0 26 Ronald Caicedo M 0 0 0 0 33 Jay Needham D 1755 2 2 12 16 2 61 Stephan Campbell M 48 0 0 0 1 1 77 Jamie Watson F 1565 6 4 45 14 2010 Austin Aztex Roster Roster Breakdown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Last Club/Team By Country: 1 Miguel Gallardo GK 6’1 182 Tigres (Mexico) U.S.A......................................................13 2 Mechack Jerome D 5’6 160 Baltimore S.C. (Haiti) Trindidad and Tobago..........................2 3 Wes Allen D 6’1 170 Austin Aztex PDL Brazil........................................................1 5 Kieron Bernard D 6’2 190 Austin Aztex (PDL) Canada ....................................................1 6 Lance Watson D 5’7 160 Kansas City Wizards Colombia.................................................1 7 Sullivan Silva F 6’1 185 Oklahoma Baptist Univ. Cuba ........................................................1 8 Eddie Johnson F 5’11 185 Chester City (England) England...................................................1 10 Yordany Alvarez M 5’10 166 Cuban National U-23 Haiti.........................................................1 11 Maxwell Griffin F 6’0 175 L.A. Legends Jamaica ....................................................1 12 Leonard Griffin D 6’1 185 L.A. Galaxy Kenya.......................................................1 13 Lawrence Olum M 6’2 190 Minn. Thunder Mexico.....................................................1 15 Kevin Sakuda D 6’0 175 Montreal Impact 16 Michael Callahan M 5’8 150 UNC - Chapel Hill By State: 18 Joey Worthen M 6’1 210 Real Salt Lake Texas ........................................................4 19 Yohance Marshall* D 6’2 170 L.A. Galaxy California ................................................3 20 Randi Paerson F 5’9 165 Crystal Palace Baltimore New Jersey..............................................1 21 Sean Kelly GK 6’4 200 George Mason University New York................................................1 23 Kendell McFayden F 6’0 175 Medaille College North Carolina.......................................1 24 Tyler Hemming M 6’0 190 Montreal Impact Kentucky.................................................1 25 Sam Brill D 6’2 190 Ljungskile SK (Sweden) Massachuses ........................................1 26 Ronald Caicedo M 5’11 180 Sarmiento Lora (Colombia) Utah .........................................................1 33 Jay Needham D 6’2 185 Alta IF (Norway) 61 Stephan Campbell M 6’0 170 United Petrotrin By Position: (Trinidad and Tobago) GK............................................................2 77 Jamie Watson F 5’9 155 Wilmington Hammerheads D...............................................................8 *On loan for the remainder of the season M ..............................................................8 F................................................................6 Pronunciation Guide Ronald Caicedo (Lawrence ) Olum OLL-um Series History Ra-NAHLD KAI-say-do (Kevin) Sakuda Sa-KOO-da Portland Timbers: The Austin Aztex (Miguel) Gallardo Guy-YAR-doh Stephan (Campbell) Steff-on are 1-2-1 all-time against the Portland Kieron (Bernard) KEER-on Yohance (Marshall) Yo-hance-A Timbers, with the draw coming earlier Mechack (Jerome) MEH-shack this season at House Park. Last season, Portland was able to take both games Quick Facts on the road at Nelson Field by scores of Nickname . .Aztex 2-1 and 1-0. The Aztex returned the Web Site . .www.austinaztex.com favor late in the season when they City . .Austin, Texas defeated the Timbers 2-1 on September Founded . .2008 7. This season on a seven-game Stadium . .House Park (6,500) unbeaten streak, Austin drew with Playing Surface . .Artificial Turf Portland at 0 in House Park to extend League Affiliation . .USSF Division-2 Pro League the Aztex streak to eight games. Conference . .USL Head Coach . .Adrian Heath Vancouver Whitecaps: Vancouver has Assistant Coach . .Bobby Murphy been Austin’s toughest opponent to Goalkeeper Coach . .David Winner date, as the Whitecaps are the only 2009 Record . .5-17-8 team in the USSF D-2 Pro League that President/Owner . .Phil Rawlins the Aztex have yet to defeat. Austin got Chief Executive Officer . .Djorn Buchholz off to a positive start in the series, tying Office Phone Number . .512-335-8881 Vancouver 1-1 in their second-ever Office Address . .13359 US Highway 183 North, Suite 401 game, but has fallen the last three Director of Communications/Marketing .
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