May 29, 2016 USL Toronto FC II--Toronto FC II vs Wilmington Hammerheads match review (from wilmingtonhammerheads.com)

  
Hammerheads Win in Toronto, 3-1

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Hammerheads Win in Toronto, 3-1

Vaughan, On – An open game saw a 10-man Toronto FC II go down 3-1 to the visiting Wilmington Hammerheads 
at the Ontario Soccer Centre.

Toronto’s #64 forward, Shaan Hundal, opened the scoring for the game in the 23rd minute.

#51 Robert Boskovic released #31 Sal Bernal down the line with a ball inside right back #2 Tom Parratt. 
The winger squared the ball to Hundal who turned sharply amidst three defenders and finished into the bottom 
right corner for his first professional goal.

The Wilmington equalizer came in the 30th minute via the penalty mark.

Hammerheads #23, Bruno Perone, who Thomas had kept quiet on set pieces, dispatched the spot kick into the 
right side of the goal for his team leading 4th goal of the season.

#8 Wilmington midfielder, Mael Corboz, got his first of the season in the 83rd minute.

After a quick one-two with #10 Justin Moose on the edge of the area he showed good skill to open up space 
and finish into the left side of the goal.

#9 Matthew Barnes-Homer wrapped up the scoring in the 90th minute after a collision with goalkeeper, 
#40 Quillan Roberts. He was left with a wide open net and duly rolled the ball home.

TFC II started the game eagerly, pressing high and refusing to let Wilmington settle in possession. 
They were able to keep on the front foot, and Bernal and #61 Bubacarr Jobe were having joy down the flanks.

The 19th minute saw a streaking Jobe and Hundal in a 2 on 1 after a well-defended free kick. The Wilmington 
defense was able to rein in the play, but the team showed good maturity to keep the play alive and move 
the ball to the right side for Jobe to put a solid strike on net.

Wilmington was able to craft a few half chances, but TFC II had opportunities to go into the break ahead. 
They saw the ball cleared of the line after Thomas had gotten to a loose ball in the penalty area, 
and Bernal nearly had a goal of the season contender when he met Brian James’ floated cross with 
an overhead kick that only missed by inches.

Wilmington came out for the second half with renewed purpose, with Corboz in particular looking 
to impress himself on the game.

TFC II were weathering the early pressure well and continuing to offer danger on the break as Hundal 
was holding the ball up intelligently.

The turning point came in the 60th minute as Wilmington lofted a ball over the top for Parker to chase. 
He got into a tangle with Thomas and went down on the edge of the box. The referee adjudged it to have 
been a yellow card offence and Toronto were down to 10 with half an hour to play.

Hammerheads head coach, Mark Briggs, stated after a much needed win in Toronto, “A win away from home 
is huge and to score three goals was pleasing. It’s a great start to what’s going on to be a grueling 
week with three games in six days.”

The Hammerheads will head to Miami to play Miami FC on Wednesday, June 1st in the third round of the 
Open Cup. After a match in Miami, the Hammerheads welcome Harrisburg City Islanders on Friday, 
June 3rd at Legion Stadium.

Scoring Summary

TFC II – Shaan Hundal 23' WIL –Bruno Perone 30' WIL – Mael Corboz 83'  WIL – Matthew Barnes-Homer 90’

Misconduct Summary

TFC II – Skylar Thomas 30' TFC II – Skylar Thomas 60' WIL – Zev Taublieb 65'  TFC II – Mitchell Taintor 90’

Lineups 

Toronto FC II – 
Quillan Roberts; 
Wesley Charpie, Mitchell Taintor, Skylar Thomas, Robert Boskovic; 
Liam Fraser (Luca Ucello 81), Chris Manella (c) (Aidan Daniels 73), Brian James; 
Bubacarr Jobe, Sal Bernal (Ethan Beckford 77), Shaan Hundal (Malik Johnson 86)

Wilmington Hammerheads – 
John Smits; 
Tom Parratt ©, Bruno Perone, Michael Meecham, Peabo Doue; 
Mael Corboz, Zev Taublieb, Justin Moose, Jeff Michaud (Stefan Defregger 73) 
Austin Martz (Bryce Taylor 87), Kyle Parker (Matthew Barnes-Homer)

Wilmington Hammerheads FC Professional Soccer USL
The Hammerheads are a professional soccer franchise founded in 1996. Competing in the USL, 
the Hammerheads have grown to be an internationally recognized organization. The USL is the most 
sophisticated and best operated professional league beneath and in support of Major League Soccer 
in the United States and Canada. The goal of Wilmington Hammerheads FC is to provide an opportunity 
for players to develop and reach their goals, while providing affordable family entertainment 
to Wilmington and the surrounding areas.

Wilmington Hammerheads FC Public Relations –Morgan Pare – Wilmington, NC – 910.777.2111

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Posted May 29, 2016 by Wilmington Hammerheads FC 

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