TORONTO LYNX MEDIA
RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
LYNX RE-SIGN
OUTSTANDING ROOKIE!
Thursday, March 17, 2005 (TORONTO, ON) -
With pre-season training in full swing, the Toronto Lynx have re-signed a
key player for the 2005 season as well as the future of the organization.
After enjoying a standout rookie campaign with the Lynx in 2004, midfielder,
Jamie Dodds has agreed to return to the Lynx for the 2005
season. The young Canadian sprang onto the professional soccer scene last
season, earning a staring role and finishing fifth on the roster in scoring
with 2 goals and 2 assists in 25 games. The scrappy Dodds also showed
tremendous durability finishing forth on the team in minutes played.
"Jamie had a breakout rookie season and I'm expecting him to
improve on last year's display," said new Lynx head coach, Hubert Busby Jr.
Before making his professional debut with the Lynx last
season, Dodds enjoyed a standout collegiate career at Robert Morris
University where he earned 1st Team All-Northeast Conference honours from
2001-2003. Dodds is the product of Sir Allan McNab Secondary School and the
Mount Hamilton Soccer Club. He has had a very busy off-season attending
Teacher's College at D'Youville College in Buffalo.
Dodds and his teammates kickoff the 2005 season in Portland
on Saturday, April 23rd before opening at home on Sunday, May 15th at 4pm
versus the defending champion Montreal Impact. Tickets are available by
calling 416-251-4625 ext. 31 or
www.lynxsoccer.com.
LADY LYNX SIGN ANOTHER NATIONAL TEAM
STAR
The Lady Lynx have continued to bolster their roster for
their inaugural 2005 season with the addition of Canadian National Team
defender, Melanie Booth. Booth, who also competes for the
University of Florida, has earned 15 caps with the Women's National Team
since her debut in March, 2002 against Scotland. The 20-year old has also
enjoyed great success at the U-20 level, earning 22 camps and scoring 3
goals. She appeared in all six games at the 2001 FIFA U-19 Women's World
Cup, earning a silver medal and was also a member of the 2002 Canadian Gold
Cup team, appearing in 4 matches as a substitute.
"Melanie brings a wealth of
experience & competitiveness to our roster as a player that has played at
the highest level," explained Lady Lynx head coach, Brett Mosen. "I see
Melanie playing a major role with the Lady Lynx this season."
Booth has spent the past two W-League seasons with the former
Toronto Inferno where she recorded 7 points in just 10 games played. The
Burlington native has also made an impact at the University of Florida where
she has started every game during her 2-year career. She was named to the
All-Southeast Conference second team following each of her seasons and
selected to the Soccer America All-Freshman Team in 2003. Booth attended
Alsershot H.S. in Burlington and competed with the Burlington Youth Soccer
Club.
FOUR LYNX ALUMNI SELECTED FOR CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM
Four former Toronto Lynx players have been selected by
Canadian Men's National Team head coach, Frank Yallop, for the friendly
against Portugal on Saturday, March 26th in Porto. Defender, Marco Reda of
Aalborg of the Danish First Division, was a staple of the Lynx defense from
1998-2002 and remains in the Lynx top 10 all-time in games played.
Midfielder/defender, Paul Stalteri of Werder Bremen of the German Bundesliga
and midfielder/forward, Dwayne de Rosario of the San Jose Earthquakes of MLS
were strike partners during the Lynx inaugural season in 1997. Finally,
Atiba Hutchinson, of Helsingborg in the Swedish Premier League, who began
his pro career with the Lynx in 2002 joins the other alumni.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
DAVE NUTT -- MEDIA & PUBLIC RELATIONS, TORONTO LYNX SOCCER CLUB
416-251-4625 ext. 25