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SEA VAN Overall Record 3-2-0 1-3-1 Goals Scored 14 4 Goals Scored Per Game 2.80 0.80 Goals Allowed 9 9 Goals Allowed Per Game 1.80 1.80 Returning from a two-game stint in Oklahoma where the team was unable to pick up any points, Sounders FC 2 faces Whitecaps FC 2, a team it beat 4-0 in Week 2 of USL play. S2 has been perfect at home, but has been unable to win on the road. Head Coach Ezra Hendrickson and his team will look to bring home points before returning to Starfire for the next S2 home match on May 1. Kickoff: Sunday, April 26 | 3:00 p.m. PT Location: Thunderbird Stadium| Vancouver, BC MATCH INFORMATION 2015 S2 SCHEDULE LAST TIME OUT SOUNDERS FC 2 WHITECAPS FC 2 VS. Referee: Juan Marquez Assistants: Chris Wattam, Evan Fryer Fourth official: Darnell Smith (3-2-0, 9 points) (1-3-1, 4 points) BROADCAST INFORMATION Live Stream: SoundersFC.com SUSPENSIONS VAN: Victor Blasco SEA: None SoundersFC.com/Media With only one day to recover from a wild 4-3 loss against Tulsa Roughnecks FC, Sounders FC 2 travelled across Oklahoma to face Oklahoma City Energy FC. S2 struck first with a goal from Darwin Jones in the 33rd minute, but the lead would only last for five minutes when OKC’s Chuy Sanchez beat Lyon one-on-one after receiving a pass from Danni Konig. There were chances for both sides throughout the game, but it was Konig who net- ted the game-winner, putting away an uncontested low cross at the top of the six-yard box in the 86th minute. Jones’ goal put him alone in second place for the league- lead with four this season, including three against White- caps FC 2 in March. ` GOAL SCORERS SEA: Jones (33) OKC: Sanchez (38) Konig (86) March 21 Sacramento Republic FC W 4-2 March 29 Whitecaps FC 2 W 4-0 April 11 Timbers 2 W 2-1 April 16 @ Tulsa Roughnecks FC L 4-3 April 18 @ OKC Energy FC L 2-1 April 26 @ Whitecaps FC 2 3:00 p.m. PT May 1 OC Blues FC 7:30 p.m PT May 9 @ Sacramento Republic FC 7:30 p.m PT May 15 OKC Energy FC 7:30 p.m PT May 22 @ Timbers 2 7:00 p.m PT May 30 @ OC Blues FC 7:00 p.m PT June 5 Tulsa Roughnecks FC 7:30 p.m PT June 11 LA Galaxy II 7:30 p.m PT June 20 @ Arizona United SC 6:30 p.m PT June 25 Real Monarchs SLC 7:30 p.m PT June 29 @ Timbers 2 7:00 p.m PT July 4 @ Whitecaps FC 2 3:00 p.m PT July 12 Arizona United SC 5:00 p.m PT July 18 @ Colorado Springs FC 6:00 p.m PT July 24 Timbers 2 7:30 p.m PT August 1 @ Sacramento Republic FC 8:00 p.m PT August 8 Whitecaps FC 2 7:30 p.m PT August 19 Colorado Springs FC 7:30 p.m PT August 23 @ LA Galaxy II TBA August 28 @ Real Monarchs SLC 6:00 p.m PT September 5 @ Austin Aztex 7:30 p.m PT September 11 OC Blues FC 7:30 p.m PT September 17 Austin Aztex 7:30 p.m PT BRIEF

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Page 1: MATCH INFORMATION BRIEF Gamenotes.pdfGoals Scored Per Game 2.800.80 Goals Allowed 9 9 Goals Allowed Per Game 1.801.80 Returning from a two-game stint in Oklahoma where the team was

SEA VANOverall Record 3-2-0 1-3-1Goals Scored 14 4Goals Scored Per Game 2.80 0.80Goals Allowed 9 9Goals Allowed Per Game 1.80 1.80

Returning from a two-game stint in Oklahoma where the team was unable to pick up any points, Sounders FC 2 faces Whitecaps FC 2, a team it beat 4-0 in Week 2 of USL play. S2 has been perfect at home, but has been unable to win on the road. Head Coach Ezra Hendrickson and his team will look to bring home points before returning to Starfire for the next S2 home match on May 1.

Kickoff: Sunday, April 26 | 3:00 p.m. PTLocation: Thunderbird Stadium| Vancouver, BC

M AT C H I N F O R M AT I O N

2 0 1 5 S 2 S C H E D U L E

L A S T T I M E O U T

S O U N D E R S F C 2

W H I T E C A P S F C 2V S .

Referee: Juan MarquezAssistants: Chris Wattam, Evan FryerFourth official: Darnell Smith

(3-2-0, 9 points) (1-3-1, 4 points)

BROADCAST INFORMATIONLive Stream: SoundersFC.com

SUSPENSIONSVAN: Victor Blasco SEA: None

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With only one day to recover from a wild 4-3 loss against Tulsa Roughnecks FC, Sounders FC 2 travelled across Oklahoma to face Oklahoma City Energy FC. S2 struck first with a goal from Darwin Jones in the 33rd minute, but the lead would only last for five minutes when OKC’s Chuy Sanchez beat Lyon one-on-one after receiving a pass from Danni Konig. There were chances for both sides throughout the game, but it was Konig who net-ted the game-winner, putting away an uncontested low cross at the top of the six-yard box in the 86th minute. Jones’ goal put him alone in second place for the league-lead with four this season, including three against White-caps FC 2 in March. `

GOAL SCORERSSEA: Jones (33) OKC: Sanchez (38) Konig (86)

March 21 Sacramento Republic FC W 4-2March 29 Whitecaps FC 2 W 4-0April 11 Timbers 2 W 2-1April 16 @ Tulsa Roughnecks FC L 4-3April 18 @ OKC Energy FC L 2-1April 26 @ Whitecaps FC 2 3:00 p.m. PTMay 1 OC Blues FC 7:30 p.m PTMay 9 @ Sacramento Republic FC 7:30 p.m PTMay 15 OKC Energy FC 7:30 p.m PTMay 22 @ Timbers 2 7:00 p.m PTMay 30 @ OC Blues FC 7:00 p.m PTJune 5 Tulsa Roughnecks FC 7:30 p.m PTJune 11 LA Galaxy II 7:30 p.m PTJune 20 @ Arizona United SC 6:30 p.m PTJune 25 Real Monarchs SLC 7:30 p.m PTJune 29 @ Timbers 2 7:00 p.m PTJuly 4 @ Whitecaps FC 2 3:00 p.m PTJuly 12 Arizona United SC 5:00 p.m PTJuly 18 @ Colorado Springs FC 6:00 p.m PTJuly 24 Timbers 2 7:30 p.m PTAugust 1 @ Sacramento Republic FC 8:00 p.m PTAugust 8 Whitecaps FC 2 7:30 p.m PTAugust 19 Colorado Springs FC 7:30 p.m PTAugust 23 @ LA Galaxy II TBAAugust 28 @ Real Monarchs SLC 6:00 p.m PTSeptember 5 @ Austin Aztex 7:30 p.m PTSeptember 11 OC Blues FC 7:30 p.m PTSeptember 17 Austin Aztex 7:30 p.m PT

B R I E F

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WEEKLY AWARDS DATE NAME AWARD

Week 1 F Andy Craven USL Team of the Week M Giuliano Frano USL Team of the Week 2 M Pablo Rossi USL Team of the Week USL Player of the WeekWeek 2 F Darwin Jones USL Team of the Week USL Player of the WeekWeek 4 M Giuliano Frano USL Team of the Week

NOTABLE ‘CAPS

YOUTH IN THE RANKS DEFENDING AS A TEAM

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

ABOUT WHITECAPS FC 2The ‘Caps are led by captain Tyler Rosenlund who assisted the lone goal in a draw against Toronto FC II last weekend. Rosenlund has MLS pedigree, having scored for Toronto FC in a match against Chivas USA in 2008.

Speedy Canadian forward Caleb Clarke has two goals for WFC 2 this season, including one against TFC II in the team’s draw last weekend, and another against Austin Aztex in the club’s 3-0 win.

Against Tulsa Roughnecks FC, Sounders FC 2 Head Coach Ezra Hendrickson fielded three 19-year-olds in the starting XI. Midfielders Oalex Anderson and Duncan McCormick joined forward Qudus Lawal to contribute to the three goals scored in the 4-3 loss to Tulsa. Lawal scored twice in two minutes to give S2 the lead in the 10th minute after conceding early in the match. McCormick had the assist on Lawal’s first goal, which drew the team level.

The primary objective for S2 is to develop talent for Sounders FC, putting that much more importance on quality playing time for young talent like Lawal, McCormick and Anderson, who all hope to eventually break into the First Team mold.

Date Result W/L/D 3/29/15 SEA 4 vs VAN 0 W

Notes: Darwin Jones hat trick (Player of the Week), Andy Craven goal and two assists

As Whitecaps FC 2 begins to find its scoring form, the team defense that S2 Head Coach Ezra Hendrickson abides by has become even more important ahead of this match. After giving up four goals against Tulsa and being held to only one goal against Oklahoma City, Hendrickson cited not defending well as a team. In these two team’s last meeting, S2 held WFC 2 to only one shot on goal, and controlled a majority of possession throughout the match. S2 will hope to return to that form on the road against the ‘Caps on the road, after dropping both previous games on the road this season.

Against WFC 2 in March, the backline consisted of Aaron Long, Andres Correa, Damion Lowe and Nick Miele.

Whitecaps FC 2 (1-3-1, 4 points) currently second-to-last in the USL Western Conference table having been shut out in three out of five games this season, including once at Starfire Stadium against Sounders FC 2 (3-2-0, 9 points) in WFC 2’s season opener. The ‘Caps scored three times in a 3-0 win over Austin Aztex, to record the club’s only win thus far. The team has allowed nine goals this season, tied for the second-most in the USL. WFC 2 drew 1-1 in its home-opener last week against Toronto FC II which saw both teams go down a man in the second half after WFC 2 midfielder Victor Blasco was sent off for his second yellow in the 68th minute, followed by TFC II midfielder Mark Anthony Kaye in the 77th minute.

S O U N D E R S F C 2 W E E K LY N O T E S

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GOALS SCORED 1. Darwin Jones 4 2. Andy Craven 2 Pablo Rossi 2 Qudus Lawal 2 Giuliano Frano 1 Sam Garza 1 Cristian Roldan 1 Jimmy Ockford 1

SHUTOUTS1. Charlie Lyon 1

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Braces: Lawal, April 16 vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FCHat Tricks: Jones, March 29 vs. Whitecaps FC 2Quickest Goal: Jones, March 29 vs. Whitecaps FC 2 (17’)Quickest Road Goal: Lawal, April 16 vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FC (9’)Latest Game-Winning Goal: Frano, April 11 vs. Timbers 2 (88’)Latest Goal: Frano, April 11 vs. Timbers 2 (88’)Quickest Goal Allowed: vs. Tulsa Roughnecks - Bardsley (2’)Latest Goal Allowed: vs. OKC Energy FC - Konig (86’)Fastest Substitute Goal: Garza, March 21 vs. Sacramento Republic FC (15 seconds)Braces Against: Hat Tricks Against:

TEAM STATISTICS Longest overall win streak: 3 games, March 21 - April 16 Longest home win streak: 3 games, March 21 - presentLongest road win streak: Longest overall unbeaten streak: 3 games, March 21 - April 16Longest home unbeaten streak: 3 games, March 21 - presentLongest road unbeaten streak: Longest overall winless streak: 2 games, April 16 - presentLongest home winless streak:Longest road winless streak: 2 games, April 16 - presentLargest margin of victory: 4 goals, March 29 vs. Whitecaps FC 2Largest margin of defeat: 1 goal (twice)Largest margin overcome: 1 goal, April 11 vs. Timbers 2 Most goals scored: 4 goals (twice)Most goals against: 4 goals, April 16 vs. Tulsa Roughnecks FC

T E A M L E A D E R S

ASSISTS1. Andy Craven 3 2. Damion Lowe 1 Victor Mansaray 1 Pablo Rossi 1 Duncan McCormick 1 Aaron Long 1

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S TAT S A N D S TA N D I N G S *

Richmond Kickers 11 5 3-0-2 2-0-1 1-0-1 10 3Rochester Rhinos 11 5 3-0-2 0-0-0 3-0-2 7 2Charleston Battery 10 4 3-0-1 2-0-1 1-0-0 9 5Louisville City FC 6 4 1-0-3 1-0-1 0-0-2 5 3Pittsburgh Riverhounds 5 4 1-1-2 1-1-1 0-0-1 8 6Wilmington 5 4 1-1-2 0-0-2 1-1-0 6 6New York Red Bulls II 5 5 1-2-2 1-2-1 0-0-1 5 6Saint Louis FC 4 4 1-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 3 4Toronto FC II 4 4 1-2-1 0-0-0 1-2-1 6 8Harrisburg City Islanders 3 3 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 4 8Charlotte Independence 1 3 0-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 3 7FC Montreal 0 3 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1 7

Sacramento Republic FC 12 6 4-2-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 14 9Seattle Sounders FC 2 9 5 3-2-0 3-0-0 0-2-0 14 9Arizona United SC 9 4 3-1-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 5 5OKC Energy FC 7 3 2-0-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 5 3Portland Timbers 2 7 5 2-2-1 2-0-0 0-2-1 7 8Orange County Blues FC 6 3 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 6 2Colorado Springs 6 4 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 7 6Austin Aztex 6 5 2-3-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 5 6Tulsa Roughnecks FC 4 4 1-2-1 1-2-1 0-0-0 5 8LA Galaxy II 4 5 1-3-1 1-2-1 0-1-0 6 9Whitecaps FC 2 4 5 1-3-1 0-0-1 1-3-0 4 9Real Monarchs SLC 2 5 0-3-2 0-1-1 0-2-1 4 10

Current as of April 24, 2015

TEAM Pts GP RECORD HOME AWAY GF GA

TEAM Pts GP RECORD HOME AWAY GF GA

USL WESTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS

USL EASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS

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2 0 1 5 AT A G L A N C E

1. Lopez, SAC 52. Jones, SEA 4 3. Konig, OKC 3 Cordoves, CHS 3 Davis, RIC 3 Kerr, PGH 3 Zimm., WIL 3 Belmar, POR 3 Guzman, SAC 310. Lawal, SEA 2 Craven, SEA 2 Rossi, SEA 2 12 others tied 2

GOALS1. Mendiola, LA 42. Craven, SEA 3 Change, CHS 3 Estrada, SAC 3 Vincent, PGH 3 Verc., COS 3 Gavin, POR 2

1. Sounders 2 14 Sac Republic FC 143. Charleston Battery 9 Richmond Kickers 95. PGH Riverhounds 8

ASSISTS TEAM GOALS

SITUATIONAL SPLITS PLAYER SPLITS GOAL SPLITS

ON THE LEADERBOARD - USL

Overall 3-3-0Home 3-0-0Away 0-2-0

March 2-0-0April 1-2-0May 0-0-0June 0-0-0July 0-0-0August 0-0-0September 0-0-0

When leading at half 1-2-0When tied at half 1-0-0When trailing at half 1-0-0

When scoring first 2-1-0When conceding first 1-1-0

With 0 goals scored 0-0-0With 1 goal scored 0-1-0With 2 goals scored 1-0-0With 3 goals scored 0-1-0With 4+ goals scored 2-0-0

Conceding 0 goals 1-0-0Conceding 1 goal 1-0-0Conceding 2 goals 1-1-0Conceding 3 goals 0-0-0Conceding 4+ goals 0-1-0

When Craven...Scores 2-0-0Scores or assists 3-0-0Starts 3-1-0

When Garza...Scores 1-0-0Scores or assists 1-0-0Starts 1-0-0

When Jones...Scores 1-0-0Scores or assists 1-1-0Starts 2-1-0

When Mansaray...Scores or assists 1-0-0Starts 1-1-0

When Lawal...Scores 0-1-0Scores or assists 0-1-0Starts 0-1-0

When Rossi...Scores 2-0-0Scores or assists 2-0-0Starts 3-1-0

GOALS SCOREDWhile leading 5While tied 7While trailing 2

Run of play 11Set piece 2Penalties 1Own goals 0

Unassisted 7One assist 7Two assists 0

Forwards 8Midfielders 5Defenders 1

GOALS ALLOWEDWhile leading 5While tied 4While trailing 0

Run of play 7Set piece 2 Penalties 0Own goals 0

Unassisted 5One assist 4Two assists 0

Forwards 4Midfielders 5Defenders 0

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S O U N D E R S F C 2 R O S T E R# Name Pronounced Position Height Weight Age1 Troy Perkins GK 6-2 190 332 Clint Dempsey F 6-1 170 323 Brad Evans D/M 6-1 170 254 Tyrone Mears MEERS D 5-11 163 325 Andy Rose M 6-2 170 256 Osvaldo Alonso oz-VALL-doe M 5-11 150 297 Cristian Roldan M 5-8 165 198 Gonzalo Pineda M 5-10 166 329 Obafemi Martins F 5-7 154 3010 Marco Pappa M 5-10 155 2711 Aaron Kovar M 5-10 155 2112 Leonardo Gonzalez D 6-1 174 3413 Andrés Correa D 5-10 175 2114 Chad Marshall D 6-4 190 3015 Dylan Remick D 6-0 165 2317 Darwin Jones F 5-10 175 2319 Chad Barrett F 5-11 185 2920 Zach Scott D 5-11 175 3421 Jimmy Ockford D 6-1 185 2222 Charlie Lyon LION GK 6-2 215 2324 Stefan Frei STEF-in GK 6-3 195 2925 Aaron Long D 6-1 173 2227 Lamar Neagle M/F 5-11 165 2730 Amadou Sanyang SAWN-yang M 6-0 155 2331 Damion Lowe D 6-3 175 2132 Duncan McCormick M 5-11 160 1936 Choong sil Lim* D 5-7 140 1939 Oalex Anderson OH-Lex F 5-7 155 19 42 Micheal Azira ah-zeer-uh D 5-10 160 2744 Nick Miele me-ELL-ee D 6-4 190 2245 Giuliano Frano M 5-11 163 2147 RJ Noll* GK 6-1 172 1749 Saif Kerawala* SEFF GK 6-3 173 1752 Lorenzo Ramos* M 5-7 140 1855 Pablo Rossi M 5-11 150 2366 Qudus Lawal KOO-duss F 5-10 170 1980 Victor Mansaray MAN-sur-AY F 5-11 180 1888 Sam Garza F 5-11 160 25 91 Oniel Fisher D/F 5-9 155 2399 Andy Craven F 5-11 167 23

*Denotes amateur player

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Ezra Hendrickson was announced as an assistant coach on January 20, 2009, after com-pleting a 14-year professional career, including 12 seasons in Major League Soccer. He is now the head coach of Sounders FC 2, the club’s USL team.

Hendrickson played parts of eight seasons for Sounders FC Head Coach Sigi Schmid, in-cluding three in Columbus prior to his retirement. Hendrickson appeared in 266 regular sea-son matches with 225 starts. Playing defense, he scored 23 goals and added 30 assists.

He also played in 32 postseason games with five goals and three assists. Hendrickson was a member of three MLS Cup championship teams, winning two with Schmid. Together, they won the 2002 MLS Cup with the Los Angeles Galaxy and the 2008 MLS Cup in Columbus. Hendrickson was also with the cham-pion D.C. United team in 2004.

A native of the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean, Hendrickson began his career in 1997 with the New York MetroStars, before joining the Galaxy later that season. He totaled six seasons in Los Angeles, where he won the 2000 CONCACAF Champions Cup, scoring two goals in a 3-2 victory, and the 2001 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, scoring one goal in a 2-1 victory. He was named Galaxy’s Most Valuable Player for the 2001 season.

Hendrickson went to Dallas in 2003 and began the next season with the A-League’s Charleston Battery before joining D.C. United for its run to the 2004 MLS Cup. After starting all 31 appearances in 2005 for expansion Chivas USA, Hendrickson was acquired by Columbus in early 2006.

An All-American and business administration major at Drake University, Hendrickson first played professionally with New Orleans of the USISL Select League (1995-96). After earning his first international cap in 1995, he served 12 years as captain of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines national team.

Hendrickson earned his U.S. Soccer ‘A’ Coaching License in December of 2008. He is a resident of Layou, St. Vincent, and has two daughters, Xavia and McKenzie.

Andrew Opatkiewicz started with Sounders FC in July of 2014, and was announced as General Manager of the Sounders Second Team, S2, on October 14, 2014.

Opatkiewicz has worked for over a decade in the sports industry beginning as General Manager of Seattle Wolves FC, a USL Premier Development League team he started while in graduate school. Prior to being named General Manager of S2, Opatkiewicz most re-cently worked as Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at Intersport, a sports marketing agency in Chicago.

Opatkiewicz built the Seattle Wolves Football Club with the vision of bridging the developmental gap between elite youth and professional soccer players. The Wolves cultivated a number of players and front office staff now employed with professional clubs in the U.S. and abroad. At Intersport, he worked with Fortune 500 sports and entertainment brands to deliver marketing campaigns leveraging Intersport’s properties on national televi-sion, as well as developing and distributing custom branded digital content.

He has also worked as the Associate Vice President of Strategic Development at STATS, directing the orga-nization’s global soccer and ice hockey businesses, and building the sports marketing business unit applying STATS global sports data content. And, as Head of Business Development with Prozone Sports before that, Opatkiewicz managed the Prozone business in North and South America providing performance analysis con-sultancy services to professional football clubs, national teams and colleges.

A native of The Berkshires, Massachusetts, Opatkiewicz studied biological sciences in undergraduate (Univer-sity of New Hampshire) and graduate school (University of Washington), and has published research papers on topics including MLS salary allocation strategy and physical effects on team performance. Opatkiewicz also serves on the advisory board for the University of New Haven Master’s degree in sports management.

S 2 H E A D C O A C H E Z R A H E N D R I C K S O N

S 2 G E N E R A L M A N A G E R A N D R E W O P AT K I E W I C Z

# Name Pronounced Position Height Weight Age1 Troy Perkins GK 6-2 190 332 Clint Dempsey F 6-1 170 323 Brad Evans D/M 6-1 170 254 Tyrone Mears MEERS D 5-11 163 325 Andy Rose M 6-2 170 256 Osvaldo Alonso oz-VALL-doe M 5-11 150 297 Cristian Roldan M 5-8 165 198 Gonzalo Pineda M 5-10 166 329 Obafemi Martins F 5-7 154 3010 Marco Pappa M 5-10 155 2711 Aaron Kovar M 5-10 155 2112 Leonardo Gonzalez D 6-1 174 3413 Andrés Correa D 5-10 175 2114 Chad Marshall D 6-4 190 3015 Dylan Remick D 6-0 165 2317 Darwin Jones F 5-10 175 2319 Chad Barrett F 5-11 185 2920 Zach Scott D 5-11 175 3421 Jimmy Ockford D 6-1 185 2222 Charlie Lyon LION GK 6-2 215 2324 Stefan Frei STEF-in GK 6-3 195 2925 Aaron Long D 6-1 173 2227 Lamar Neagle M/F 5-11 165 2730 Amadou Sanyang SAWN-yang M 6-0 155 2331 Damion Lowe D 6-3 175 2132 Duncan McCormick M 5-11 160 1936 Choong sil Lim* D 5-7 140 1939 Oalex Anderson OH-Lex F 5-7 155 19 42 Micheal Azira ah-zeer-uh D 5-10 160 2744 Nick Miele me-ELL-ee D 6-4 190 2245 Giuliano Frano M 5-11 163 2147 RJ Noll* GK 6-1 172 1749 Saif Kerawala* SEFF GK 6-3 173 1752 Lorenzo Ramos* M 5-7 140 1855 Pablo Rossi M 5-11 150 2366 Qudus Lawal KOO-duss F 5-10 170 1980 Victor Mansaray MAN-sur-AY F 5-11 180 1888 Sam Garza F 5-11 160 25 91 Oniel Fisher D/F 5-9 155 2399 Andy Craven F 5-11 167 23

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Height: 5-11Weight: 160Born: November 1, 1995Hometown: Seattle, WashingtonCitizenship: United States

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on February 26, 2015

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Sounders FC Academy (2012), Colemnar Viejo (Spanish Third Division, 2011), Crossfire Premier (2009-2010)

2015 NOTES

- First official signing for S2- First start on April 11, 2015 in 2-1 win over Timbers 2

CAREER NOTES

- Started all 29 games for Sounders FC Academy U-18 in teams USSDA first-place season

Height: 6-0Weight: 155Born: August 1, 1991Hometown: Bakau, GambiaCitizenship: Gambia

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on February 26, 2015

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Charleston Battery (2012-2014), Sounders FC (2011), Toronto FC (2009-2010), Real de Banjul (Gambian First Division, 2007-2009)

2015 NOTES

- Team captain, has started each home game this season

CAREER NOTES

- In last two seasons, made 53 appearances for Charleston Battery in USL play, scoring five goals - Started 15 games for Toronto FC in 2009 season, making 20 appearances overall

- Appeared ffor Gambian U-17 and U-20 teams

Height: 6-1Weight: 173Born: October 12, 1992Hometown: Oak Hills, CaliforniaCollege:UC RiversideCitizenship: United States

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 14, 2015

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Sacramento Republic FC (2014), OC Blues FC (2014), Portland Timbers (2014)

2015 NOTES

- Has appeared in every game for S2 - Has played both Rightback and Centerback

CAREER NOTES - Scored 13 goals and notched five assists as a four-year starter at University of California Riverside from 2010-2013

2 5 A A R O N L O N G D

3 2 D U N C A N M C C O R M I C K M

3 0 A M A D O U S A N YA N G M

Height: 5-7Weight: 155Born: November 11, 1995Hometown: Barrouallie, St. VincentCitizenship: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 28, 2015

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Grenades FC (Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division, 2014-2015) 2015 NOTES

- Made his debut for S2 on April 11, 2015 as a second-half substitute in a 2-1 win over Portland Timbers 2

CAREER NOTES - Made his international debut on February 2, 2014 in a friendly against Dominica

- Scored five goals during Caribbean Cup qualification, ranking as one of the top goal-scorers during qualification

3 9 O A L E X A N D E R S O N F

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Height: 5-10Weight: 170Born: September 4, 1995Citizenship: Nigeria

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 18, 2015

2015 NOTES

- Made profesional debut March 29, 2015 as a second-half substitute against Whitecaps FC 2, a game which S2 won 4-0

- Scored a brace against Tulsa Roughnecks FC in a 4-3 loss on April 16, 2015

CAREER NOTES

- Most recently played for the Chicago Fire Reserves of the USL Premier Development League

- Led Chicago’s Mather High School to state championship title in 2011

6 6 Q U D U S L A W A L FHeight: 6-0Weight: 155Born: April 5, 1992Hometown: Rosario, ArgentinaCitizenship: Argentina

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 20, 2015

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Atletico de Rafael (Argentine Primera Division, 2011-2013)

2015 NOTES

- Two goals and one assist this season, scoring from a direct free kick in the inaugural match against Sacramento Republic FC CAREER NOTES

- Scored one goal, added an assist in inaugural match against Sacramento Republic FC on March 21, 2015

- Named USL Player of the Week for Week 1 of 2015 season

5 5 P A B L O R O S S I M

Height: 5-11Weight: 163Born: May 16, 1993Hometown: Mississauga, OntarioCollege: Boston College, University of MontevalloCitizenship: Canada

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 21, 2015

2015 NOTES

- Scored game-winning goal against Timbers 2 in a come-from-behind 2-1 victory on April 11, 2015, earned USL Team of the Week honors for his performance

CAREER NOTES

- Leading goal-scorer with four goals for Boston College in 2013. He was one of two players to start all 18 matches - Started in S2’s inaugural match against Sacramento Republic FC on March 21, 2015

4 5 G I U L I A N O F R A N O MHeight: 6-4Weight: 190Born: December 22, 1992Hometown: Albuquerque, New MexicoCollege: University of New MexicoCitizenship: United States

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 18, 2015

2015 NOTES

- Made his first start against Whitecaps FC 2, a 4-0 shutout which WFC 2 only recorded one shot on goal CAREER NOTES

- Played every minute of his senior season for Univer-sity of New Mexico in 2014. He scored his first career collegiate goal against Drexel on September 19, 2014

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Height: 5-11Weight: 167Born: January 21, 1992Hometown: St. Simons Island, GeorgiaCollege: University of North CarolinaCitizenship: United States HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 10, 2015

2015 NOTES

- Scored first goal in club history against Sacramento Republic FC on March 21, 2015. Named to USL Team of the Week in Week 1

CAREER NOTES - Spent three years at the University of North Carolina, scoring 21 goals and recording 11 assists in the 2012 and 2014 seasons

- One of three finalists for the MAC Hermann Trophy after starting all 22 games for the Tar Heels, scoring 15 goals (tied for the national lead) and leading the country with eight game-winners

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Height: 5-11Weight: 160Born: October 17, 1989Hometown: Highland Village, TexasCollege: UC Santa BarbaraCitizenship: United States

HOW ACQUIRED

Signed with S2 on March 14, 2015

PREVIOUS CLUBS

Arizona United SC (2014), San Jose Earthquakes (2012-2013)

2015 NOTES

- Came on as a substitute in inaugural match against Sacramento Republic FC on March 21, 2015 and scored on his first touch in a 4-2 victory

CAREER NOTES

- Made nine appearances for Arizona United SC of the USL. He scored one goal, a game-winning penalty kick during a 2-1 victory over Oklahoma City Energy FC

- Played in MLS with SJ Earthquakes for two seasons, recording one assist in MLS play

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