Rhinos Hold Off Winless Lynx in a Close One
Howes Debut Is Fruitful As He Notches Game Winner Late
J-P Altieri & Keith Kiedrowski,
uslfans.com Match Reporters
Rochester
ROCHESTER, NY, June 10, 2005 The Rhinos are suddenly putting the pieces together
and have strung a nice unbeaten streak into the mix. New Rhinos acquisition and
USL Division 1 staple Greg Howes made his mark at Frontier Field Friday night
by providing the only goal of a close match with the winless Toronto Lynx.
Playing
Down to Their Level
After strong showings versus Montreal (0-0) and Toronto
(5-3) in Canada and a thrashing versus previously unbeaten Portland in
Rochester (3-1) last Friday, the Rhinos looked somewhat uninspired and flat for
long periods. Similarly, the Lynx mustered few real chances in a first half
that displayed two sides disinterested in taking any advantage.
Halftime
Adjustments
Rochester played more inspired in the second half, as
evidenced in Rhinos midfielder John Balls play. Ball took matters onto his
own feet and began making impressive runs, but the goal scoring opportunities
still remained few and far apart. On the other end, Rhinos keeper Scott Vallow
turned brief moments of brilliance by the Lynx to prevent Toronto from getting
their first win this year.
Howes That Feel?
Newcomer Greg Howes came on in the 66, and with three
minutes and two touches, had the 8,842 fans at Frontier on their feet. An
unfortunate bobble of the ball by Toronto keeper Richard Goddard allowed Howes
enough space to knock the ball in for 1-0 to the home side.
Back to .500
Rochesters play in the last few matches has allowed them
to even things at 4 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses. Where the team heads from here
is still to be seen. A bit more consistency with their approach to each match may
make this side a formidable one come playoffs time in September.
Scoring Summary
|
Time
|
Goal Scorer & Assist
|
Score
|
|
69
|
Howes
|
ROC 1 TOR 0
|
Starting Lineups
Y = Yellow Card
R = Red Card
Rochester Raging Rhinos
Formation: 4-4-2
24 GK Scott Vallow
15 D Frankie Sanfilippo
27 D Tenywa Bonseu (Palguta 59)
11D Bill Sedgewick
12 D Jason Perry
7 M Pato Aguilera (Mladenov 57)
2 M Rene Rivas (Y)
21 M Kirk Wilson (Martinez 66)
13 M John Ball
17 F Mauro Carabajal (Howes 66)
6 F Jonathan Bolanos (Tsakiris 90)
Toronto Lynx
Formation: 3-5-2
1 GK Richard Goddard
5 D Nigel Henry (Williams, 78)
23 D Jeremie Piette
26 D Francois Abraham
7 M Edgar Bartolomeu (Fraser, 45)
2 M Rick Titus
8 M Rumba Munthal (Hart, 86)
13 M Jamie Dodds
20 M Rob Aristedemo
12 F Wyn Belotte (Eja-Tabe, 55)
14 F Taty Matondo
How They Fared
Heres how we feel the Rhinos fared against Toronto:
8 = Highest, 0 = Lowest
|
Player
|
J-Ps Rating
|
Keiths Rating
|
|
24 GK Scott Vallow
|
7.5
|
7
|
|
15 D Frankie Sanfilippo
|
6
|
6
|
|
27 D Tenywa Bonseu
|
5.5
|
5
|
|
11D Bill Sedgewick
|
5.5
|
5
|
|
12 D Jason Perry
|
5
|
5
|
|
7 M Pato Aguilera
|
6.5
|
5
|
|
2 M Rene Rivas
|
5.5
|
5
|
|
21 M Kirk Wilson
|
6
|
6
|
|
13 M John Ball
|
7.5
|
6
|
|
17 F Mauro Carabajal
|
6
|
6
|
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6 F Jonathan Bolanos
|
6.5
|
6
|
|
Coaches
|
6.5
|
6
|
Statistics
SHOTS:
ROC: 10
TOR: 5
SAVES:
ROC: 3
TOR: 4
FOULS:
ROC: 10
TOR: 11
CAUTIONS/EJECTIONS:
ROC: 1/0
TOR: 1/0
ATTENDANCE: 8,842