It was the goal heard around the American soccer world — or at least, it was one of them last week. J.T. Noone keyed the week’s most improbable comeback with a 22-yard goal to lift Harrisburg to a near-miraculous upset in the US Open Cup.
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Philly Abroad: Hertzog & Noone come up big
J.T. Noone’s US Open Cup heroics, Corey Hertzog’s (pictured) big game on loan against Orlando, and more in Philadelphians Abroad.
Match report: Junior Lone Star 4 – 1 BuxMont Torch
Junior Lone Star win their home opener to move to fourth on the NPSL Keystone Conference table.
Preview: Junior Lone Star v Buxmont Torch
Junior Lone Star FC enters tonight’s home contest placed fifth in the Keystone Conference. The Stars are looking for their first win after two losses during the opening weekend of their inaugural season.
Inside Reading: The US Open Cup road trip
It’s a tale of good soccer, long bus rides, kung fu aliens, Snickers, Gatorade, and a gun-toting guy and his waffle-eating dog. Reading United’s Kyle McCarthy takes us behind the scenes in his club’s trip to Charleston, South Carolina for what could be the toughest match they play all season.
Player of the Week: Andrew Wenger
Andrew Wenger might make a habit of this: He’s PSP’s Philadelphia Player of the Week after scoring in his first start for Montreal.