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Brigades season ends with a pair of losses on the road Brigade travel to Utah to close the 2009 season Rattlers edge out Brigade 3-2 in final home game of the season Fuego too hot for Brigade in 3-0 loss Things heat up as Brigade prepare to host the Fuego Bakersfield Brigade 6th Annual Fireworks Show Brigade shut out by Rattlers 3-0 Brigade fall to Seahorses for second time, 1-0 Brigade look to even season series against Seahorses Brigade draw against Hollywood United 1-1 May 09 June 09 July 09 August 09 September 09 October 09 November 09
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By Brigde Staff Writer -- Matthew Martz The Bakersfield Brigade closed out the 2009 regular season with back-to-back road losses to the BYU Cougars and the Ogden Outlaws. The Brigade (2-11-3) finished the season in last place in the Premiere Development Leagues Southwest Division. The first match of the road trip resulted in a 3-0 loss on Friday, July 17 against the BYU Cougars (7-5-3). The Cougars first goal came at the 42-minute mark when midfielder Curtis Graham slipped past the Bakersfield defenders and crossed the ball to forward Steve Fellows, who finished it off with a header into the net, giving BYU a 1-0 advantage. The second half began with a Cougars offensive attack that lead to the games second goal at minute 51 when midfielder Richie Bindrup shot a ball into the net from 28 yards out. Forward Brady Marshall scored the games final goal on a through ball from midfielder Jordan Cushman, slamming it home, capping the scoring at 3-0. After Friday nights loss the Brigade took a short bus ride north to face off against the Ogden Outlaws the following evening for the first and only time this year. The struggling Outlaws (4-11-1) who came into the match just one point ahead of the Brigade and only averaging 1.2 goals per game, gunned down the Brigade 6-0. Ogden got their second goal of the match just five minutes later when midfielder Sunghyun Kim tucked one in off his own rebound, before defender Gabe Causse added one more in the final minute of the first half. Leading 3-0, the Outlaws scored three more in the second half of play when midfielder Mike Hodgen shot a laser into the upper corner of the net from 25-yards out, followed by back-to-back goals from midfielder Joe Hickman at the 73 and 76-minute mark, solidifying a 6-0 win for Ogden. This years leading scorers for the Brigade were Adan Arteaga (3 G, 6 PTS), Ken Taylor (2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS), Kyle Holland (2 G, 4PTS), and Wes Feighner (2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS). Keeper Steve Trojanowski finished the year with a 1.20 GAA, with one clean sheet. The Brigade will return to action in May 2010. For more information, including ticket information for the 2010 season contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. By Brigade Staff Writer, Matthew Martz The Bakersfield Brigade will close out the 2009 regular season with a two-day road trip to Utah to play back-to-back matches against the BYU Cougars on Friday, July 17 and the Ogden Outlaws on Saturday, July 18. The Brigade (2-9-2) are winless in their last six outings with four losses and two draws, and are currently in last place in the Premiere Development Leagues Southwest Division. The first match of the road trip will be played on Friday against the BYU Cougars (6-5-3). This will be the first and only meeting between the two clubs this season. BYU have won three of their last four games and are currently in fourth place, but have were officially eliminated from post-season play in the their loss to The Orange County Blue Star on July 12. The Cougars leading scorers are Zachary De Francis (2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS), Steven Fellows (2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS), and Brent Jensen (2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS). Keeper Bryan Black (1.14 GAA) who has given up just 12 goals in 945 minutes of play, has posted five clean sheets, and will be expected to start his twelfth game of the season. After Friday nights match the Brigade will take a short bus ride north to face off against the Ogden Outlaws for the first and only time this year. The struggling Outlaws (3-10-1) are coming off just their third win pf the year, 2-1 over the Fresno Fuego on July 11. The win moved them into ninth place, one point ahead of the last place Brigade. Ogden’s leading scorers are Samuel Charles (4 G, 12 A, 10 PTS), Andrew Cornia (2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS), and Sung-Hyun Kim (2 G, 1 A, 5 PTS). Keeper Jeff Rodgers (2.33 GAA) anchors the Outlaws defense. Bakersfield who is coming off a 1-1 draw against the So Cal Seahorses on July 11, will have four days of rest before leaving for Utah, and will look for strong performances from leading scorers Adan Arteaga Keeper Victor Chinchilla (3.14 GAA) is expected to make the start in goal. While their spot in tournament play has been eliminated, the Brigade are looking to finish off their season with solid wins against their upcoming opponents. For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. By Matthew Martz, Brigade Staff Writer The Lancaster Rattlers edged out the Brigade 3-2 in Bakersfield’s final home game of the 2009 season on Friday, July 10 at BCHS Stadium. The match would get off to rough start for the Brigade, as midfielder Matt O’Sullivan went down hard and would leave the match at the 9-minute mark with an injury to his right knee. The Rattlers (4-7-3) dominated the first half with extended periods of possession and solid defensive play. Lancaster opened the scoring at the 13-minute mark when Jose Garay took a pass from Mauricio Harrie and found the back of the net, tucking it just inside the far post and behind Brigade keeper Victor Chinchilla to give the Rattlers an early 1-0 advantage. The Rattlers received a prime scoring opportunity just seven minutes later when Brigade defender Cameron Walters miscued a clearing pass that ended up on the toe of Jose Garay who fired a shot off the crossbar. The Brigade would narrow the deficit 2-1 at the 43-minute mark when Ken Taylor (2 G, 1 A, 5PTS) scored on a free kick from 24 yards out beating Lancaster keeper Zach Brunner, far post. The second half of play began much the same way with Lancaster on the attack when at the 58-minute mark, the Brigade’s Esteban Arias would catch up to an arrant clearing pass and in a foot race with a Lancaster defender got dragged down inside the Rattlers box. Lancaster would clear the ball quickly from their area on and on a swift counter attack, scored the eventual game-winner at the 59-minute mark when Mauricio Harrie (7 G, 3 A, 17 PTS) slipped behind the Brigade back line, and after the first shot was turned aside by Chinchilla, took his own rebound and buried it giving the Rattlers a 3-1 lead. Head Coach Francisco Gomez would be ejected from the match at the 61-minute mark for having a few words with referee Francisco Orozco. “That play was a real turning point in the match for us,” said Gomez, “Had we gotten the penalty kick we may have tied it, instead they turned the ball around and were able to go up by two goals.” The Brigade answered back just three minutes later to again pull within one when Adan Arteaga (3G, 6 PTS) took a serve from Heber Mora (1A, 1 PT) and jammed one home past an outstretched Zach Brunner, 3-2. Bakersfield continued to attack the Rattlers defense but could not find the equalizer. Adan Arteaga and Jay Gore also received red cards in the closing minutes of the match. Keeper Zach Brunner (2.36 GAA,) made four saves on five shots while Brigade keeper Victor Chinchilla (3.14 GAA) made five saves on eight shots. The Brigade (2-9-2) are winless in their last five outings with four consecutive losses. The Brigade are currently in last place in the PDL Southwest Division, just one point behind the Ogden Outlaws. Bakersfield will play their remaining three games on the road beginning with a match against the So Cal Seahorses on Saturday, July 11, before heading to Utah to complete the 2009 season with games against the BYU Cougars on July 17 and the Ogden Outlaws on July 18. For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. By Brigade staff writer-Matthew Martz After shutting out the Fresno Fuego 2-0 on June 10, the Fuego heated up the pitch scoring three goals in the second half, shutting out the Brigade 3-0 on Friday in front of 1,243 at BCHS Stadium. The Brigade opened the first half of play with two shots on goal in the first two minutes. From there the match settled into a rhythm that saw both clubs sharing equal periods of possession. The Fuego (4-4-4) got their first scoring opportunity at the nine-minute mark when Santiago Aguilera just missed giving Fresno and early lead on a shot just wide of the far post. Again Fresno would get an opportunity to take the lead when Fuego striker Tyler Reinhart flicked a header just over the crossbar at the 26-minute mark, just inside the 6-yard box. The Brigade received their best scoring chance in the closing minutes of the first half when Jacob Hustedt fed a pass to the speedy Wes Feighner who slipped behind the Fuego back line and punched a shot wide of Fresno keeper Ryan Kenny. Five minutes late Fresno’s Islas threaded a pass to Tyler Reinhart who dribbled up the far touchline into the Brigade area, beating Chinchilla just inside the far post, to increase their lead 2-0. Brigade keeper Victor Chinchilla (3.17 GAA) faced 13 shots making six saves while Fuego keeper Ryan “Rhino” Kenny (1.75 GAA), made two saves on six shots and posted his second clean sheet of the season. The Brigade (2-8-2) increased their winless streak to four with Friday’s loss to the Fuego, scoring just one goal in their last four matches, and have dropped to ninth place in the Premiere Development League Southwest Division just four points ahead of the last place Ogden Outlaws. The Brigade will play their final home game of the 2009 season against the Lancaster Rattlers on July 10. Kick off will be at 7:30 p.m. For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. By Brigade Staff Writer Matthew Martz After shutting out the Fresno Fuego 2-0 on June 10, the Bakersfield Brigade will be looking to sweep the season series when the two clubs meet again for the final time on Friday at BCHS Stadium. The Brigade (2-7-2) are winless in their last three appearances and coming off a disappointing loss to the struggling Lancaster Rattlers in their last outing. The Fuego (3-4-4), are coming into this weekends contest with back-to-back draws against the Orange County Blue Star and Ventura Fusion. Fresno’s last win was on June 19, when the beat the Lancaster Rattlers 2-1. In the previous match against the Fresno, the Brigade would take an early lead when midfielder Kenneth Taylor (1G, 2 PTS) found the back of the net beating Fuego keeper Ryan “Rhino” Kenny (1.39 GAA), at the six-minute mark, giving the Brigade an 1-0 lead. The two clubs would find themselves in a defensive battle for most of the second half of play, until defender Adan Arteaga (2 G, 4 PTS) administered the final blow, capping the scoring with a goal at the 88-minute mark, his second of the year, 2-0. Things would heat up as the game wore on. Artega received a yellow card at the 26-minute mark of the first half and was then ejected from the match at the 89-minute mark. Keeper Steve Trojanowski (1.20 GAA) who did not make the trip or the start in last Saturday’s match against Lancaster has been flawless in goal and will be expected to get the call between the posts in Friday’s contest. As with any other Bakersfield vs. Fresno rivalry, the upcoming match is sure to produce some fireworks, including the ones that will be displayed immediately following the game in celebration of Independence Day. The Brigade will play their final home game of the 2009 season against the Lancaster Rattlers on July 10. Kick off will be at 7:30 p.m. For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. Admission to the game vs. the Fresno Fuego with post game freworks show is $9 for adults and childern 12 and under are FREE!!!! By Matthew Martz Brigade Staff writer The Lancaster Rattlers shut out the Bakersfield Brigade 3-0 on Saturday at Mays Field in Lancaster, Calif. The Rattlers (2-6-2) notched their first win at home in three years beating the Ogden Outlaws on Friday and then extended their wining streak to two, beating the Brigade the following evening to move into sole possession of eighth place in the PDL Southwest Division. Lancaster opened the scoring at the 25-minute mark when Jose Garay (1G, 1 A, 3 PTS) received a long pass from Christian Hernandez (4 G, 2 A, 10 PTS) beating Brigade keeper Victor Chinchilla for his first goal of the season, giving Lancaster a 1-0 advantage. The Rattlers would strike just three minutes later when Mauricio Harrie (6 G, 2 A, 14 PTS), put one passed Chinchilla just inside the far post. Starter Miguel Ibarra (3 G, 3 A, 9 PTS) closed out the scoring at the 77-minute mark when he took a pass from Harrie and beat Chinchilla to the far post giving Lancaster a commanding 3-0 lead. The Brigade (2-7-2) are now winless in their last three with back-to-back losses in their last two outings. The Rattlers had 14 shots on goal and one caution, while the Brigade posted 11 shots on goal, and picked up three cautions. Lancaster keeper Zach Brunner (2.45 GAA) made 10 saves and posted his first clean sheet of the year. Brigade keeper Victor Chinchilla (3.20 GAA) would make his fourth start of the season and first since May 16 in a 4-0 loss to Hollywood United, making five saves. The Brigade are currently in ninth place in the PDL Southwest Division, just four points ahead of the last place Ogden outlaws. The club returns home to host the Fresno Fuego on Friday, July 3 at BCHS. Kick off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. By Brigade Staff Writer Matthew Martz The Bakersfield Brigade suffered a disappointing loss to the So Cal Seahorses when the two clubs meet for the second time this season on Saturday at BCHS Stadium. The Brigade (2-6-2) posted their first loss in their last four outings as the Seahorses spoiled any chance of evening the two game season series at one a piece, the first of which saw the Seahorses (3-2-3) defeat the Brigade 6-2 back on May 9.
The match started with the Seahorses immediately attacking the Brigade defense, playing much of the first half on the Bakersfield end of the pitch, creating extended periods of possession.
So Cal would get their first scoring opportunity just 17 minutes into the contest when Seahorses’ forward Ryan Shaw received a serve just inside the area, but was stopped point blank by an outstretched Steve Trojanowksi.
The match would remain scoreless and the Brigade would have only one shot on goal entering halftime.
The second half would begin much the same as the Seahorses were once again denied the go ahead goal at the 45-minute mark, as the Seahorses overloaded the Brigade box creating another opportunity for Trojamowski to make two incredible saves moving from his right to left to take away two point blank scoring chances.
The Seahorses would finally break the deadlock when Marc Bloom scored into an empty net passed a sliding Trojanowski off a loose ball inside the Brigade area at the 47-minute mark, giving So Cal a 1-0 advantage.
Bakersfield’s best scoring opportunity came at the 88-minute mark when Leo Munoz sent a cross into the So Cal area to forward Wes Feighner who nodded a header just over the far post.
Seahorses’ keeper Dan Benton (1.33 GAA) made it look easy with one save on four Bakersfield shots on goal, posting his first clean sheet of the season.
Brigade keeper Steve Trojanowski (1.20 GAA) has been red hot between the posts and made four saves on seven So Cal shots on goal, keeping Bakersfield in the hunt for the equalizer.
The Brigade are currently in eighth place in the PDL Southwest Division, three points back the seventh place BYU Cougars and 13 points out of a playoff spot, with only six games remaining.
The club will make a short one-game road trip taking on the Lancaster Rattlers on June 27 before returning home to host the Fresno Fuego on Friday, July 3 at BCHS. Kick off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com.
By Brigade Staff Writer Matthew martz After a disappointing loss in their home opener to the So Cal Seahorses, the Bakersfield Brigade will be looking to even the season series, when the two clubs meet again on Saturday at BCHS Stadium. The Brigade (2-5-2) have not lost in their last three appearances but would see their two game winning streak come to an end, when their last outing ended in a 1-1 draw against the first place Hollywood United Hitmen. The Seahorses (2-2-3) are coming into this weekends contest with a win at home in last weeks match against the last place Lancaster Rattlers. It was the Seahorses only win since beating the Brigade 6-2 back on May 9. The Seahorses would take an early lead in the previous match against the Brigade, scoring just three minutes into the contest. With a commanding 4-0 lead, the Brigade’s Adan Arteaga would get Bakersfield on the board in the closing minutes of the first half and Jamie Scope cut the deficit 4-2 at the 48-minute mark. But it would not be enough as the Seahorse scored two more, extending their lead 6-2, handing the Brigade their first loss of the season. The Seahorses leading scorers are Ryan Shaw (4 G, 1 A, 9 PTS), and Chris Leiva (2 G, 1 A, 5 PT). Keeper Dan Benton who has a 1.60 GAA, and has made 22 saves in five starts, allowing eight goals in 450 minutes played, anchors the So Cal defense. Adan Atreaga (2 G, 4PTS) will return to the Brigade line-up after a one game suspension resulting from an ejection during a match against the Fresno Fuego on June 10. He will be joined by Bakersfield leading scorers Wes Feighner (2 G, 4 PTS), and forward Kyle Holland (2 G, 4 PTS). Brigade keeper Steve Trojanowski (1.25 GAA) has been red hot between the posts and will most likely get the start in goal against So Cal. Trojanowski has made 34 saves in his last four starts, allowing only five goals in 360 minutes, with one clean sheet. The Brigade are currently tied for seventh place in the PDL Southwest Division, just one point behind the sixth place Seahorses. A win in the upcoming match could move them into a fifth place tie with the BYU Cougars. The club will make a short one-game road trip taking on the Lancaster Rattlers on June 27 before returning home to host the Fresno Fuego on Friday, July 3 at BCHS. Kick off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. By Matthew Martz-Brigade Staff Writer After taking an early lead the Brigade would have to settle for a 1-1 draw against the visiting Hollywood United Hitmen on Saturday at BCHS Stadium. The Brigade (2-5-2) have not lost a match in three games but would see their two game winning streak come to an end as the first place Hitmen (7-2-2) would score the tying goal late into the second half. The match began with a fiery pace, as the Brigade would launch an offensive assault on the Hitmen playing most of the contest in he Hollywood’s side of the pitch with extended periods of possession. Bakersfield would use the momentum to their advantage when midfielder Ken Taylor threaded a long pass up the far touchline to midfielder Wes Feighner who beat his man into the Hollywood box, launching a bullet low and just inside the near post, beating Hollywood keeper Jose Miranda (.800 GAA), for his second goal of the season in as many games at the 12-minute mark, giving the Brigade a 1-0 advantage. The momentum then seemed to shift in favor of the Hitmen, as the Brigade appeared to drop back into an offside trap, allowing for several quality Hitmen scoring chances. The first opportunity would come at the 13-minute mark when leading Hollywood scorer Jaime Chavez The second half would start much the same way with Bakersfield pulling back into a defensive posture. The Brigade are currently tied for seventh place in the PDL Southwest Division, just one point behind the sixth So Cal Seahorses and 10 points out of a second place playoff spot, jut passed the midway point of the 2009 season. Brigade Keeper Steve Trojanowski (1.25 GAA) had another fine start and posted 10 saves in the match. The Brigade will complete their two-game home stand when they take on the SoCal Seahorses on Saturday, June 20 at BCHS. Kick off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. For more information, including ticket information contact the Brigade Corporate office at 410 KICK (4625) or by visiting www.bakersfieldbrigade.com. |