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Los Angeles Sol Tie St. Louis Athletica in an Intense Showdown

posted by AnnGaff, a Women Talk Sports blogger
Monday, April 27, 2009 at 1:12am EDT

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ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI – Saturday, April 25, 2009– The Los Angeles Sol (Women’s Professional Soccer) tied the St. Louis Athletica 0-0 on a hot Saturday afternoon at Robert R. Hermann Stadium. The Los Angeles Sol remains undefeated. 

“It was a very difficult game and we had very good chances. Goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc made huge saves for the team,” said Los Angeles Sol Head Coach Abner Rogers. “It was a physical game and St. Louis had that edge on us. Overall, it was a very exciting game for the fans.”

With close shots on goal by Shannon Boxx and Aya Miyama and missed shots from Daniela and Lori Chalupny (Athletica) the game remained scoreless in the first half.

In the 73rd minute, Katie Larkin was fouled in the penalty area. Aly Wagner took the penalty kick which was blocked by goalkeeper Hope Solo. The tables turned in the 83rd minute when Allison Falk committed a handball foul in Sol’s penalty area. Midfielder Lori Chalupny (Athletica) took the penalty kick that was saved by Sol’s goalkeeper, Karina LeBlanc.

 “Anytime you have seasoned world-class players missing like we did today with Marta, Camille Abily, and Han Duan you definitely miss their talent. The team stepped up big but we still have room for improvement,” said Rogers. “We are looking forward to the challenge in Boston next week. The team will be regrouping with the return of the three players and we will be in good shape for the tough game.”

The Los Angeles Sol will be on the road for the next game in Boston before returning home to take on the Boston Breakers on Sunday, May 10 at 1p.m. (PT) at The Home Depot Center in Carson, CA.

Pro-rated season ticket packages for the Los Angeles Sol’s inaugural campaign are on sale now. For more information or to purchase your tickets today, please call toll free at 1-877-4-SOL-TIX (467-5849) or visit www.LosAngelesSol.com.

04.25.2009

St. Louis, CA – Robert R. Hermann Stadium

Scoring Summary

0-0

Lineups

Los Angeles Sol: Karina LeBlanc; Stephanie Cox , Brittany Bock, Allison Falk; Shannon Boxx, Aya Miyama, Manya Makoski, Aly Wagner, Katie Larkin, Martina Franco (Sari, 77), Christie Welch (Bogus, 60)

St. Louis Athletica: Hope Solo; Elise Weber, Kia McNeill, Niki Cross (Gray, 45); Lori Chalupny, Lisa Stoia, Daniela; Angie Woznuk, Tina Ellertson, Melissa Tancredi (Pistorius 77), Kerri Hanks (Aluko, 53)

Misconduct Summary

STL—Kia McNeill (caution) 42

STL—Daniela (caution) 45

LA—Aya Miyama (caution) 55

LA—Shannon Boxx (caution) 85

Referee: Juan Carlos Rivero

SAR: N/A

JAR:  N/A

4th Official: N/A

Attendance: N/A

Weather: Cloudy and 86 degrees

Courtesy of www.LosAngelesSol.com

 

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