Lamar Neagle will be suiting up with the Seattle Sounders for an unprecedented third time since his initial signing with the West-coast powerhouse. I was surprised to discover only hours after publishing The Major League Connection that it had already become outdated!
The Washington native began his professional career with the Sounders in 2009 having come from UNLV's soccer program. Joining the Charleston Battery in 2010, Neagle earned the USL-2 Golden Boot and League MVP while plying his trade in the Lowcountry. The attacking midfielder spent time abroad, recording a successful spell with Finland's IFK Mariehamn before returning home to once again play with Seattle.
Neagle netted a few crucial goals for the Rave Green in 2011, scoring five goals and two assists while logging only 1,008 on-field minutes. (Not to mention becoming only the second player in franchise history to bag a hat-trick!) He also found the net in the playoffs, but was traded to expansion side Montreal Impact the following year. The Cascadia-born footballer did well in the Impact's system, but was underutilized at best.
While Seattle's midfield department is bursting with talent, this hometown hero is a welcome addition to a promising Sounders squad. Seattle boast the most vibrant supporters in Major League Soccer and I'm sure the Emerald City is ecstatic at the return of one of their own.
(photo credit: SC Soccer Blog)
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Friday, September 2, 2011
Battery Standout Makes Name for Himself in MLS
There are good games. There are great games. And if you're lucky, you may happen to witness some dazzling jewel of a football spectacle. Last Saturday at Centurylink Field in Seattle, there occurred such a match. By the billing alone, it was destined to be an incredible 90 minutes as Eastern Conference leaders the Columbus Crew looked to upset the streaking Seattle Sounders, one of this season's west coast powerhouse sides. History was not in Columbus's favor and by the end of the afternoon, fans and pundits alike would be overawed with the glut of goals and shattered records.
Things began quickly for the hosts as the former Charleston Battery striker and USL-2 League MVP Lamar Neagle made the most of a quick throw in, jetting past the Columbus defense. With barely three minutes off the clock, Neagle fired an honest, powerful shot that proved too much for the grasp of William Hesmer, the Crew goaltender. An already rampant Emerald City crowd were given more cause for celebration as Mauro Rosales tacked on another in the 16th. The goal resulted from an unlucky penalty decision against Columbus's Balchan who had already had a bad day. Five minutes later Neagle bagged his brace as the hometown hero executed a skillful volley from a long cross. It had been all Rave Green up to this point...and the trend would continue. On the forty minute mark, Mike Fucito netted his first of the season and Seattle broke the MLS record for first half goals scored, ending an almost perfect 45 minutes.
Things began to look just a little better for the visitors in the second half...but only just. Another penalty decision gave Jeff Cunningham opportunity and he converted to break yet another MLS record. With the goal, Cunningham now has 134 in his MLS career, passing Jaime Moreno of DC United. Assuming the black and gold had reason to celebrate, Neagle's hat-trick in the 70th demolished that notion. Unequivocally his best goal of the day, an inspired shot from distance punished the crossbar, touched just past the line, and then soared back out of the net. The lad had just marched into the history books with nearly 37,000 fans chanting his name. Three minutes later, the Crew would score from a free kick just outside the box and in bizarre irony Josh Gardner would negate his own strike with an own goal less than a minute later. Ending 6-2, the game proved a picture perfect example of the thrill and tradition of Major League Soccer. So ended a historic day for the Emerald City and a superlative display by the unstoppable Sounders.
It was a fantastic day for the Seattle Sounders, a feather in the cap of Major League Soccer, and career day and world class performance for Lamar Neagle. The young forward began the season fighting for a roster spot and has continued to impress and grow throughout the season. Number 27 has started 9 games and appeared in 21, logging 869 minutes this season in all competitions. Neagle has scored six goals and registered one assist. The match was certainly Seattle's brightest of the season so far. Pushing for another record, the Sounders will appear in the US Open Cup Final against the Chicago Fire on Tuesday October 4th. Should they win, they will be the first team to win the USOC three years on the bounce.
We Battery Fans congratulate Lamar on a fantastic day and an incredible achievement, wishing the best from the Palmetto State.
Things began quickly for the hosts as the former Charleston Battery striker and USL-2 League MVP Lamar Neagle made the most of a quick throw in, jetting past the Columbus defense. With barely three minutes off the clock, Neagle fired an honest, powerful shot that proved too much for the grasp of William Hesmer, the Crew goaltender. An already rampant Emerald City crowd were given more cause for celebration as Mauro Rosales tacked on another in the 16th. The goal resulted from an unlucky penalty decision against Columbus's Balchan who had already had a bad day. Five minutes later Neagle bagged his brace as the hometown hero executed a skillful volley from a long cross. It had been all Rave Green up to this point...and the trend would continue. On the forty minute mark, Mike Fucito netted his first of the season and Seattle broke the MLS record for first half goals scored, ending an almost perfect 45 minutes.
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Triumphant Sounders Trounce Columbus |
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Congrats Lamar!! |
It was a fantastic day for the Seattle Sounders, a feather in the cap of Major League Soccer, and career day and world class performance for Lamar Neagle. The young forward began the season fighting for a roster spot and has continued to impress and grow throughout the season. Number 27 has started 9 games and appeared in 21, logging 869 minutes this season in all competitions. Neagle has scored six goals and registered one assist. The match was certainly Seattle's brightest of the season so far. Pushing for another record, the Sounders will appear in the US Open Cup Final against the Chicago Fire on Tuesday October 4th. Should they win, they will be the first team to win the USOC three years on the bounce.
We Battery Fans congratulate Lamar on a fantastic day and an incredible achievement, wishing the best from the Palmetto State.
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