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Waterpolo Administrator - Joco-Soft 1 of 3 MATCH REPORT Volvo Kupa Hódmezővásárhely 2010.02.24 MATCH REPORT Volvo kupa Hódmezővásárhely 2010.02.24. 20:30 USA Canada (white) 5 6 (blue) ( 1 - 2, 0 - 0, 3 - 2, 1 - 2 ) Timeouts Bench (YC) (RC) USA I (4) 1:55 TERRY Schroeder 5 II (4) 0:30 RYAN Brown ( 1, 0, 3, 1 ) white III RICK McKee ID Played Personal fouls Goals (Saved/Missed Shots) Others N A M E NSSZ N° I. II. III. TF GAGC GF GP GT GX Sum AS BL CS TA 999801 MERRILL Moses X 1 3 999802 BEN Hohl (x) 2 0(1/0) 0(1/0) 999803 SHEA Buckner (x) 3 1 0(0/1) 0(1/0) 0(1/1) 1 999804 SPENCER Warden (x) 4 0(1/0) 0(1/0) 1(1/0) 1(3/0) 1 999817 MATT Sagehorn (x) 5 999816 JACOB Murphy (x) 6 EC 0(1/0) 0(1/0) 999807 THOMAS Hopkins (x) 7 0(2/1) 0(2/1) 999808 TONY Azevedo (x) 8 1 0(1/0) 1(0/0) 0(2/0) 1(3/0) 2 999809 JP MacDonnell (x) 9 EF 1 1(0/0) 1(0/0) 1 999810 TIM Hutten X 10 0(1/0) 0(1/0) 1 1 999811 JESSE Smith X 11 0(1/0) 0(1/0) 1 2 999812 JW Krumpholz X 12 2 1(0/0) 1(0/0) 1 999815 SCOTT Davidson X 13 1 1(1/0) 0(1/0) 1(2/0) 999814 ZAC Monsees X 14 1 0(0/2) 0(1/0) 0(1/2) 1 Timeouts Bench (YC) (RC) Canada I (3) 5:11 DRAGAN Jovanovic 6 II ( 2, 0, 2, 2 ) blue III ID Played Personal fouls Goals (Saved/Missed Shots) Others N A M E NSSZ N° I. II. III. TF GAGC GF GP GT GX Sum AS BL CS TA 999832 ROBIN Randall X 1 6 999846 SHAUN Flood 2 999834 JARED Mcelroy (x) 3 1 999835 NICOLAS Bicari X 4 0(0/1) 0(0/1) 999837 JUSTIN Boyd X 5 1 3(1/0) 0(1/0) 3(2/0) 999845 SCOTT Robinson (x) 6 EC EC EF 1 999838 JOHN Conway X 7 1 1 999839 KEVIN Graham X 8 EC 1 0(0/5) 0(0/1) 0(0/6) 3 3 2 999840 AARON Feltham X 9 EC 1(2/1) 0(1/1) 1(3/2) 2 999841 DUSKO Dakic (x) 10 EC 1 1(0/1) 1(0/1) 999842 OLIVER Vikalo (x) 11 1(1/0) 1(1/0) 1 999843 NATHANIEL Miller X 12 1 0(1/0) 0(1/0) 1 999844 BOJAN Glisic 13 14 Function Name Signature Function Name Signature Delegate MR. Grintescu (ROU) Referee MR. Fekete (HUN) Referee MR. Birakis (GRE) Secretary HANGAY Zsolt Timekeeper PÉK Gyula Doctor TÍMÁR László Dr. AS Assist BL Blocked shot CS Competition (sprint) CT Corner throw EC Exclusion centre forward EF Exclusion in the field EN Exclusion 4 minutes ES Exclusion w substitution GA Goals action shot GC Goals center shot GF Goals free throw GH Goals man under GP Goals penalty shot GT Goals counter attack GX Goals extra player MA Missed action shot MC Missed center shot MF Missed free throw MH Missed man under shot MP Missed penalty shot MT Missed counter attack MX Missed extra player PF Penalty PI Player In 2010.02.24. 21:32:38 Printed by WaterPolo Administrator - Joco-Soft 1 of 3 MATCH REPORT Volvo kupa Hódmezővásárhely 2010.02.24. 20:30 USA Canada (white)5 6 (blue) ( 1 - 2, 0 - 0, 3 - 2, 1 - 2 ) Time Code Event Nr. Player Time Code Event Nr. Player 1 800 GK Goalkeeper W1 MERRILL Moses 2 349 PS Posession W6 USA 1 800 GK Goalkeeper B1 ROBIN Randall 2 332 TA Tackle (steals) B1 ROBIN Randall 1 800 CS Competition (sprint) B8 KEVIN Graham 2 319 SA Saved action shot B8 KEVIN Graham 1 745 PS Posession W3 USA 2 319 PS Posession W7 USA 1 730 TF Turnower foul W8 TONY Azevedo 2 257 TA Tackle (steals) B1 ROBIN Randall 1 700 PS Posession W1 USA 2 227 TA Tackle (steals) W1 MERRILL Moses 1 613 MA Missed action shot B12 NATHANIEL Miller 2 201 SA Saved action shot W7 THOMAS Hopkins 1 613 PS Posession W2 USA 2 201 CT Corner throw W8 USA 1 544 TF Turnower foul W12 JW Krumpholz 2 145 TF Turnower foul W3 SHEA Buckner 1 530 TA Tackle (steals) W1 MERRILL Moses 2 124 SF Saved free throw B9 AARON Feltham 1 509 TA Tackle (steals) B1 ROBIN Randall 2 124 PS Posession W9 USA 1 443 GA Goals action shot B5 JUSTIN Boyd 2 054 MA Missed action shot W7 THOMAS Hopkins 1 430 TA Tackle (steals) B8 KEVIN Graham 2 054 PS Posession B7 Canada 1 415 TA Tackle (steals) W8 TONY Azevedo 2 030 TA Tackle (steals) W10 TIM Hutten 1 356 TF Turnower foul W9 JP MacDonnell 2 005 MA Missed action shot W7 THOMAS Hopkins 1 332 TA Tackle (steals) W9 JP MacDonnell 2 005 PS Posession B8 Canada 1 317 GA Goals action shot W13 SCOTT Davidson 2 000 MA Missed action shot B9 AARON Feltham 1 254 TA Tackle (steals) W11 JESSE Smith 2 000 PE Period End 1 235 TA Tackle (steals) B7 JOHN Conway 3 800 CS Competition (sprint) B6 SCOTT Robinson 1 216 SA Saved action shot B10 DUSKO Dakic 3 730 PS Posession W10 USA 1 216 PS Posession W4 USA 3 713 EF Exclusion in the field B6 SCOTT Robinson 1 153 TA Tackle (steals) B1 ROBIN Randall 3 655 GX Goals extra player W9 JP MacDonnell 1 126 TA Tackle (steals) W3 SHEA Buckner 3 632 SA Saved action shot B8 KEVIN Graham 1 058 EC Exclusion centre forward B6 SCOTT Robinson 3 632 PS Posession W11 USA 1 042 MX Missed extra player W4 SPENCER Warden 3 615 MA Missed action shot W2 BEN Hohl 1 042 PS Posession B1 Canada 3 615 PS Posession B9 Canada 1 022 EC Exclusion centre forward W6 JACOB Murphy 3 553 GA Goals action shot B11 OLIVER Vikalo 1 012 MX Missed extra player B5 JUSTIN Boyd 3 525 TA Tackle (steals) B8 KEVIN Graham 1 012 BL Blocked shot W11 JESSE Smith 3 511 EF Exclusion in the field W9 JP MacDonnell 1 012 PS Posession B2 Canada 3 511 TO Time Out B1 Canada 1 001 GA Goals action shot B10 DUSKO Dakic 3 501 TA Tackle (steals) W11 JESSE Smith 1 000 SA Saved action shot W3 SHEA Buckner 3 431 MA Missed action shot W4 SPENCER Warden 1 000 PE Period End 3 431 PS Posession B10 Canada 2 800 CS Competition (sprint) B8 KEVIN Graham 3 412 TA Tackle (steals) W4 SPENCER Warden 2 737 TA Tackle (steals) W12 JW Krumpholz 3 347 MA Missed action shot W11 JESSE Smith 2 720 TA Tackle (steals) B1 ROBIN Randall 3 347 PS Posession B11 Canada 2 654 TA Tackle (steals) W8 TONY Azevedo 3 333 GA Goals action shot B5 JUSTIN Boyd 2 638 SA Saved action shot W14 ZAC Monsees 3 304 TA Tackle (steals) B3 JARED Mcelroy 2 638 PS Posession B3 Canada 3 237 TA Tackle (steals) W14 ZAC Monsees 2 608 SF Saved free throw B8 KEVIN Graham 3 210 MF Missed free throw W4 SPENCER Warden 2 605 TF Turnower foul W14 ZAC Monsees 3 210 BL Blocked shot B11 OLIVER Vikalo 2 546 TF Turnower foul B5 JUSTIN Boyd 3 210 PS Posession B12 Canada 2 535 EC Exclusion centre forward B6 SCOTT Robinson 3 143 MF Missed free throw B9 AARON Feltham 2 515 MX Missed extra player W8 TONY Azevedo 3 143 BL Blocked shot W10 TIM Hutten 2 515 BL Blocked shot B8 KEVIN Graham 3 143 PS Posession W12 USA 2 515 PS Posession W5 USA 3 121 EC Exclusion centre forward B8 KEVIN Graham 2 448 MF Missed free throw W3 SHEA Buckner 3 118 GX Goals extra player W4 SPENCER Warden 2 448 BL Blocked shot B8 KEVIN Graham 3 048 SA Saved action shot B8 KEVIN Graham 2 448 PS Posession B4 Canada 3 048 PS Posession W13 USA 2 439 MA Missed action shot B9 AARON Feltham 3 029 GF Goals free throw W8 TONY Azevedo 2 439 PS Posession B5 Canada 3 020 TF Turnower foul B10 DUSKO Dakic 2 419 SA Saved action shot B9 AARON Feltham 3 002 TA Tackle (steals) B12 NATHANIEL Miller 2 419 CT Corner throw B6 Canada 3 000 PE Period End 2 408 TA Tackle (steals) W1 MERRILL Moses 4 800 CS Competition (sprint) B8 KEVIN Graham 2 400 TA Tackle (steals) B9 AARON Feltham 4 731 EC Exclusion centre forward B9 AARON Feltham 2 349 SA Saved action shot B4 NICOLAS Bicari 4 720 SA Saved action shot W14 ZAC Monsees 2010.02.24. 21:32:38 Printed by WaterPolo Administrator - Joco-Soft 2 of 3 MATCH REPORT Volvo kupa Hódmezővásárhely 2010.02.24. 20:30 USA Canada (white)5 6 (blue) ( 1 - 2, 0 - 0, 3 - 2, 1 - 2 ) Time Code Event Nr. Player 4 720 PS Posession W14 USA 4 713 MX Missed extra player W13 SCOTT Davidson 4 713 PS Posession B13 Canada 4 642 SA Saved action shot B8 KEVIN Graham 4 642 PS Posession W15 USA 4 628 TF Turnower foul W12 JW Krumpholz 4 608 TF Turnower foul B12 NATHANIEL Miller 4 546 MF Missed free throw W14 ZAC Monsees 4 546 PS Posession B14 Canada 4 516 MA Missed action shot B5 JUSTIN Boyd 4 516 PS Posession W16 USA 4 501 TA Tackle (steals) B1 ROBIN Randall 4 435 TF Turnower foul B7 JOHN Conway 4 422 MC Missed center shot W10 TIM Hutten 4 422 PS Posession W17 USA 4 418 MA Missed action shot W13 SCOTT Davidson 4 418 PS Posession W18 USA 4 408 TF Turnower foul W13 SCOTT Davidson 4 349 GA Goals action shot B9 AARON Feltham 4 323 GC Goals center shot W12 JW Krumpholz 4 256 SA Saved action shot B8 KEVIN Graham 4 256 PS Posession W19 USA 4 240 MC Missed center shot W6 JACOB Murphy 4 240 PS Posession B15 Canada 4 212 GA Goals action shot B5 JUSTIN Boyd 4 155 EC Exclusion centre forward B10 DUSKO Dakic 4 155 TO Time Out W1 USA 4 136 MX Missed extra player W8 TONY Azevedo 4 136 BL Blocked shot B8 KEVIN Graham 4 136 PS Posession B16 Canada 4 106 MA Missed action shot B11 OLIVER Vikalo 4 106 PS Posession W20 USA 4 050 TA Tackle (steals) B9 AARON Feltham 4 030 TF Turnower foul B8 KEVIN Graham 4 030 TO Time Out W2 USA 4 011 MA Missed action shot W8 TONY Azevedo 4 011 PS Posession B17 Canada 2010.02.24.
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