[FCSC] – The Futbol Club Santa Clarita Storm played in a friendly match against the newest N.A.S.L Division II pro team, the Las Vegas High Rollers, on Saturday in Los Angeles.
The two teams played to an even 0-0 draw as the Storm used this friendly game to showcase their returning players for the visiting High Rollers, as well as getting a look at some potential players to add to their own squad. The Storm with 10 retuning players and 13 prospects displayed very well the kind of talent they have in keeping even with the pro-team. Both teams enjoyed equal possession throughout the game as well as having an equal number of scoring chances going both las vegas highroller logo directions. New yet returning player is Beto Sanchez who also played with The Lancaster Rattlers
Storm forward Tyler Coombes, who lead the Storm last season in scoring with 16 goals in 12 games, had several good opportunities that could not be capitalized on. Newcomers Beto Sanchez and Ricky Cruz also took some quality shots on target that came away empty. Defender Derek Dodrill and Midfielder Jayor Martinez have recently been training with the High Rollers in efforts to earn a chance at making the team,. They also had good opportunities throughout the game; showcasing well their talents as well as the talent the Storm maintain in front of the pro team as they played against them for this friendly game. However, the Storm had plenty of chances themselves to see the new talent that were showcasing for them and how they would compete in a highly competitive, professional level game. The results were excellent for the Storm as they saw many trial players that will prove to read more;
The Santa Clarita Storm will be holding tryouts for the 2013 season Jan. 5 and 6 for men age 18 to 30 who desire to play at the Professional level. For more information send email to fcsc@fcscprosoccer.com. There is a $50 application fee.
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