FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TORONTO
LYNX GAME REPORT
presented
by Heineken
LYNX
DROP THIRD STRAIGHT
ROCHESTER
TAKES SEASON SERIES WITH 2-0 WIN
Date:
Friday, June 4, 2004
Venue:
Frontier Field, Rochester NY
Attendance:
9.452
Kick off Time: 7:30 PM
Final Score:
Rochester 2 Toronto 0
Match Summary: The Toronto Lynx traveled to Rochester
tonight for their third and final meeting of the season in front of 9,452 fans
at Frontier Field. Having split their first two meetings, both teams were primed
for a physical affair. The Raging Rhinos came out the aggressor with the Lynx
sitting back using a 4-4-1-1 formation to absorb the initial pressure. Veteran
striker, Doug Miller appeared to give the Rhinos the lead in the 27th
minute but some excellent build up was for not as Miller was ruled offside. The
Lynx would not be so lucky a minute later when Chris Carrieri put the Rhinos
in front with an unbelievable bicycle kick off a bouncing ball in the Lynx
penalty area. The Lynx clamped down defensively for the rest of the half,
entering the break trailing 1-0. Veteran Adrian Serioux returned from his one
game suspension and was outstanding for the Lynx playing in a holding midfield
role. John Barry Nusum was equally impressive providing tireless work as the lone
striker in the first half. The Lynx opened the second half switching to a 3-5-2
formation to generate some offense. The move worked well as the Lynx applied
their best pressure of the night but were unable to solve former Lynx
'keeper, Theo Zagar. Substitute Corey Woolfolk put the Rhinos up two goals
in the 61st minute when a Chris Carrieri shot was stopped by Lynx 'keeper,
Bryheem Hancock. The rebound fell to Wolfolk who banged home his third
goal in the last three matches tying him for the A-League lead with 6 goals this
season. The Lynx threatened to close the gap when midfielder Rumba Munthali
split the Rochester defense only to be denied by a last second tackle. Toronto
was unlucky again minutes later when midfielder Darren Baxter's chip from 25
yards beat Zagar before striking the bottom of the crossbar. The match would
finish 2-0 in favour of the Raging Rhinos. Lynx Head Coach Duncan Wilde was
pleased with his team's effort. "It was a much better performance than our
first match in Rochester [a 4-0 loss]," said Wilde. "We are still
having more of the ball but are not creating enough scoring chances. Our focus
now has to be the next three home games and building some momentum for the
second half of the season". The Lynx return to the friendly confines of
Centennial Park Stadium this Sunday, June 6th when the expansion Puerto Rico
Islanders make their first ever visit to Canada for the Lynx annual Fiesta
Latina celebration with a 6:00pm kickoff.
Final
Score: Rochester 2 Toronto 0
Lineups:
Rochester:
Zagar, Demmin,
J. Wilson, Wright, Sedgewick (Mendez 72), K. Wilson, Fuller (Steenkamp 12),
Trout (Delgado 73), Tsakiris (Neto 70), Miller (Woolfolk 60), Carrieri,
Toronto: Hancock, Mattacchione, Steele (Gerba
45), Mayard, Blois (DiPlacido 66), Serioux, Munthali (Prostran 81), Hughes
(Bartolomeu 45), Baxter (Arango 88), Dodds, Nusum
Cautions: None
Ejections: None
Shots: Tor: 4 Roc: 11
Saves: Tor: 4 Roc: 1
Fouls: Tor: 13 Roc: 6
Scorers: Roc: Carrieri (unassisted) 28th minute, Woolfolk (Carrieri)
61st minute
The
Lynx next home game is Sunday, June 6th at 6:00pm versus the Puerto Rico
Islanders.
FOR
MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
DAVID
NUTT, MEDIA RELATIONS
416-251-4625 ext. 30