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LOCALS: Rangers win NPSL showdown
Scott FrenchThe Fullerton Rangers took a huge stride toward the National Premier Soccer League playoffs with Sunday's victory over FC Santa Clarita, a showdown for second place in the Western Division's Southern Conference. Former Chivas USA/New York Red Bull...
Blog | June 26, 2012 -
WPS's demise is W-League's gain
Scott FrenchA tumultuous winter has left the American women's soccer landcape in flux: The pro league is dead and gone, a lot of the players have scattered overseas, and the maneuvering for position among clubs and rival leagues for whatever's next is well under...
Blog | May 13, 2012 -
OLYMPICS: Leroux takes fifth at home
Scott FrenchSydney Leroux took the spotlight as the U.S. women's national team continued its massacre of CONCACAF minnows, scoring five goals in her second international appearance, a 13-0 rout of Guatemala in Olympic qualifying in Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
Blog | January 22, 2012 -
Bruins' babe carries U.S. U-20s
Scott FrenchUCLA freshman Kelyn Rowe scored both goals to send the U.S. into the all-important quarterfinals at CONCACAF's under-20 championship with a 2-0 victory over Panama. Rowe scored in the 13th and 18th minutes, his second and third goals of the tourname...
Blog | April 03, 2011 -
A-Rod, Abby Wambach feature for U.S. at Algarve
Scott FrenchAmy Rodriguez scored a quick goal and Abby Wambach returned from injury to see her first action of the year in the U.S. women's national team's 2-1 victory over Japan in their opener at the annual Algarve Cup in Portugal. Rodriguez (Lake Forest/Sant...
Blog | March 03, 2011 -
A-Rod sends U.S. to Women's World Cup
Scott FrenchIt would have been disastrous had the U.S. missed next year's Women's World Cup. Careers ruined, heads rolled, a dark cloud hanging over the globe's most successful women's soccer-playing country for at least a generation. At least, we figure, no su...
Blog | November 27, 2010 -
Alex Morgan gives U.S. the advantage
Scott FrenchThe best young women's player in America? Clearly, it's Diamond Bar's Alex Morgan, who came up huge in stoppage Saturday to give the U.S. an advantage in its Women's World Cup qualifying series against Italy. Morgan (Diamond Bar HS), a 21-year-old s...
Blog | November 20, 2010