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USSDA Playoffs: Whitecaps FC U-18 and U-16 Residency secure all-important wins

Residency 2014 - Campbell

WESTFIELD, INDIANA 
– Both Vancouver Whitecaps FC U-18 and U-16 Residency sides won on Wednesday at the United States Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) playoffs.
With the victories, the U-16s remain first in their group, while the U-18 boys are now just a point behind first-place Shattuck-Saint Mary's U-18 in Group A heading into the final day of the group stage.
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Campbell, Sagno each record brace as Whitecaps FC U-16 avenge last season's loss

Group H (U-16)
TeamPtsWLDGFGAGD
Vancouver Whitecaps FC6200111+10
Concorde Fire310026-4
Chicago Magic PSG101116-5
Arsenal FC1011110


Whitecaps FC U-16 won their second match in as many days, defeating Chicago Magic PSG U-16 5-0 behind braces by strikers 
Terran Campbell
 and 
Daniel Sagno
.


The 'Caps played with clear intent out of the gates against the same Magic PSG squad that eliminated them in last year's USSDA quarterfinal.
Campbell started Vancouver on the right foot, recording two goals in the opening 16 minutes.
Centre back 
Frazer Poulter
 got into the act before halftime, scoring off a header to put the 'Caps up 3-0 at the break. 
Sagno, who found the net twice in 45 minutes 
versus Concorde Fire U-16 on Tuesday
, added two more to his tally in the second half.
The 'Caps firepower was just too much for Magic PSG in the afternoon as WFC U-16 have now scored 11 goals in two days.
"I thought we looked stronger than yesterday - more aggressive, had more desire and it was pleasing to get another impressive return in front of goal. We are also very happy about keeping the clean sheet," head coach Adam Day said. "We had a clear focus for the first two games and we have successfully achieved what we set out to do as a group. I am very proud of the boys." 
Whitecaps FC U-16 wrap-up group play when they face Arsenal FC U-16 on Friday at 8:15 a.m. PT.
"We have a day of rest now to prepare for what will be our toughest test against Arsenal and we want to respond with an equally determined performance and finish the playoffs positively," Day added.
Whitecaps FC U-16
42.Luciano Trasolini; 32.Kadin Chung, 31.Frazer Poulter, 4.Matthew Baldisimo, 48.Terrell Smith (33.Michael Baldisimo 51'); 13.David Norman (45.Munir Saleh 45'), 37.Nicolas Apostol, 28.Thomas Gardner (47.Jonas Hakkinen 60'); 27.Daniel Sagno, 36.Cole Morokhovich (49.Gloire Amanda 45'), 14.Terran Campbell (38.Noah Verhoeven 45')
Haynes, Jones, Grayson lead Whitecaps FC U-18 to 2-1 win over Oakwood Soccer Club U-18 

Group A (U-18)
TeamPtsWLDGFGAGD
Shattuck-Saint Mary's410142+2
Vancouver Whitecaps FC311023-1
D.C. United2002440
Oakwood SC101134-1


Whitecaps FC U-18 notched their first win of the postseason, defeating Oakwood Soccer Club U-18 on Wednesday.
WFC2 fullback 
Jordan Haynes
 figured on both ends of the pitch with stout defence while also figuring in both of the 'Caps goals. 
In the 39th minute, the Peterborough, Ontario native drove into the box and was dragged down by a Oakwood SC defender. Midfielder 
Kyle Jones
 converted on the ensuing penalty kick to put the 'Caps up 1-0. 
Haynes continued his stellar performance with excellent wing play on the left side in the 61st minute, delivering a low hard feed across the face of goal, which striker 
William Grayson
 finished with confidence.
First-team goalkeeper 
Marco Carducci
 had a strong outing for the Blue and White, conceding a lone goal in the 81st minute that started with an unfortunate deflection bouncing straight to an attacking Oakwood SC player.
"We were rewarded for a strong effort and performance today," said U-18 head coach Rich Fagan. "The whole team stepped up. We'll rest and recover then prepare for the biggest game of the season on Friday against D.C. United."
Friday's match versus D.C. United U-18 rounds out group play for the 'Caps. Kickoff is set for 6 a.m. PT.
Whitecaps FC U-18
1.Marco Carducci; 39.Joshua Cuthbert, 6.Eric da Graaf (23.Francesco Saporito 85'), 16.Quinn Bredin (5.Evangelos Boucas 10'), 11.Jordan Haynes; 15.Drake Rendle (24.Vana Markarian 46'), 7.Marcello Polisi, 20.Kyle Jones; 3.Nike Azuma, 8.Ali Musse (Alan Comacho 85'), 12.William Grayson (21.Dario Conte 65')