TORONTO LYNX MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lynx and Lady Lynx defend home turf this
weekend!
Wednesday, June 1, 2005 (TORONTO, ON) - With
the summer weather upon us, the United Soccer Leagues seasons are in full
swing with both the Toronto Lynx and Lady Lynx playing home matches this
weekend. The Lynx will welcome the Portland Timbers to Centennial Park
Stadium on Saturday, June 4 at 7:30pm for Father and Son Night presented by
VIA Rail, while the Lady Lynx will host the Vermont Lady Voltage on Sunday,
June 5 at 4pm.
The Lynx will have another tough challenge as
the Portland Timbers who are the defending USL First Division Champion make
their first visit to Toronto since 2001. The Lynx head coach, Hubert Busby
Jr. is expecting to have several new faces in the lineup as the Canadian
transfer window opens today. Busby has been hard at work filling out his
roster and looking for reinforcements to fill some key openings left by the
Lynx' early season injury woes. Newly acquired midfielder/striker, Sita-Taty
Matondo is expected to play despite being knocked unconcious by an errant
Rochester elbow in the match on Wednesday May 31st.
Before the Timbers come to town, the Lynx will
have another opportunity to clinch their first win of the season as they
travel to Montreal to take on the defending USL First Division champion
Impact on Friday, June 3. The match will be a homecoming for Matondo and
Francois Abraham who were acquired from Montreal in exchange for striker Ali
Gerba last month. The Impact have carried over last year's championship form
beginning the 2005 season undefeated at 4-0-3 including a 1-0 victory over
the Lynx in Toronto on May 15th.
The undefeated Toronto Lady Lynx will attempt to
continue their hot start this weekend as they welcome the Vermont Lady
Voltage on Sunday, June 5. The Lady Lynx are 3-0 to begin their inaugural
W-League campaign, including a 3-1 overtime victory over Vermont in their
first ever home opener. In that match, substitute striker, Kim Warner was
the hero scoring both overtime markers. Since then, goalkeeper, Stacey Van
Boxmeer has been the story for the Lady Lynx, recording back to back
shutouts to lower her goals against average to a miniscule 0.31. Lady Lynx
head coach, Brett Mosen, will have his entire roster at his disposal after
the Lady Lynx were missing 7 players for their previous match in Sudbury due
to a Canadian National Team U18 tournament.
FRASER SELECTED TO ATTEND NATIONAL TEAM
TRAINING CAMP
Speedy midfielder, Sean Fraser, was selected to
attend the Canadian National Team training camp in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
from June 4-9. Fraser, a native of Edmonton, Alberta has previously
represented Canada at the U20 and U23 level. However, this will be his first
opportunity to train with the full national team. National Team Head Coach,
Frank Yallop will use the camp, which is made up of mostly USL First
Division Players, to evaluate several players heading into this summer's
Gold Cup. The National Team will play one exhibition match during the camp.
DODDS EARNS PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOURS
Lynx midfielder, Jamie Dodds, was named the USL
First Division Player of the Week today following a 1 goal, 2 assist
performance in a 4-4 draw versus Puerto Rico on Saturday. Dodds was on his
game for the entire 90 minutes, supplying striker Dave Simpson with 2 goals
off set pieces, including a corner kick that put the Lynx ahead 4-3 in the
90th minute. Dodds also capitalized on a set piece of his own, bending a
brilliant free kick just inside the far post in the 68th minute to tie the
match at three. The honour was the first for Dodds in his professional
career and the first USL First Division Player of the Week selection for the
Lynx since Niki Budalic earned the honour in 2002.
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For more information please contact:
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
DAVE NUTT -- MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS, TORONTO
LYNX SOCCER CLUB
416-251-4625 ext.
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