Thursday, August 7, 2008

August 7, 2008

It's been quite a while since my last installment of "This End of the Bench" so I thought I would update you on what is going on here in the world of URI men's soccer. Pre-season is less that a week away and we are excited to get rolling. We have nine new players coming in with loads of experience and exciting potential for the future so I look forward to you getting a chance to see them. If you haven't seen their profiles and backgrounds yet, Rob Czlonka to our staff as Assistant Coach and Director of Coaching for Rams FC which is our fundraising arm of URI men's soccer. Rob comes to us from Carnegie Mellon University and we are excited to have him on board. I met Rob when doing camp at Notre Dame and I am confident he will do a great job for us and the program. Make sure you introduce yourself to him when you get a chance and welcome him to the Rhody Soccer Family.

On Tuesday night, Rob Czlonka and I were lucky to get to Gillette Stadium to see Geoffrey Cameron and his Dynamo teammates take on the New England Revolution in the 2008 SuperLiga Final. Also in attendance were Frank Bergren and daughter (and former men's soccer manager) Emily, Doug Stone and his wife as well as Jodi Pontbriand (Sports Communications), her roommate and Lauren Goley, Michelle Levreault and Angie Farine from our athletic training staff. Unfortunately (depending on which way you look at it) the Revolution beat the Dynamo in a PK shootout after a 2-2 overtime tie. Geoff got an assist on the first goal of the game and played well at CENTER BACK...yes you read it correctly. Cam has been playing all over the park for the defending MLS Champions as a starter and reserve at forward, right midfielder, center midfielder, right back and center back.

I got a chance to meet Houston's President and General Manager Oliver Luck, who said that the organization was very pleased with Geoff and felt as though he was playing "like a 5th year veteran, not a rookie!"

Danleigh Borman is still plugging away with New York Red Bull and getting plenty of time with the reserves. His minutes with the first team are restricted because of his roster slot with the big club. If he goes over in minutes played as an international developmental player, the club would have to change his status.

Here is a great article written about Danleigh which is a tremendous tribute to his hard work and determination. Hopefully you got to see him and his New York Red Bull teammates take on Barcelona last night (8/6/08) at 7:00 pm on ESPN 2 as part of Barca's US tour. Not a great result, but Danleigh played the first 45 minutes and had his hands full with Thierry Henri, Samuel Eto'o and their teammates.

Have not heard from Lukasz Tumicz as of late, but he has started his pre-season and first full-season with his club Jagiellonia Bialystok in the Polish First Division. As you know, he played part of the season with them this past spring which included a goal 2 minutes into his first appearance with the club against their rival. Callum Bissett is finishing up his first full season with the Western Mass Pioneer (USL 2) and has his final friendly against the Vermont Voltage on August 9th.

Before I sign off, I encourage everyone to get out to our games this fall. It should be an exciting season with some new faces to keep up the URI Men's Soccer tradition of excellence. I've attached a schedule and hope to see you at some matches... Keep your eyes on your e-mail for our "fall soccer weekend" announcement as well as some special doings in the works.

All the Best and GO RAMS!

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