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November, 2011 Awards

November of 2011 saw a lot of press for players on our featured teams, from Addis Ababa to London to Port-au-Prince to Houston. For the African side, Kennedy Dube, Pierre Delorme, Adugna Deyas, Mesfin Ayenew, Ishmael Ishmael, Mulalem Regassa, and Andrew Sinkala all featured in the Team of the Week. Saint George players also swept the individual awards with Sinkala topping teammates Bereket Addisu and Ishmael Ishmael in the Player of the Month voting and Addisu and Ishmael finishing first and second for Young Player of the Month.

In London, Chelsea players Yury Zhirkov, Frank Lampard, and Fernando Torres all were selected to the Team of the Week, with Lampard finishing third behind Aston Villa’s Stephen Ireland and Manchester City’s David Silva in Player of the Month voting; a finish matched by Guillermo Salinas for Young Player of the Month with the young Mexican defender finishing behind Manchester United’s twins, Rafael and Fábio. Chelsea’s young Jonathan Jones, on loan at Portsmouth, finished third in the voting in the Coca-Cola Championship League in both the Player of the Month and Young Player of the Month awards, which were won by West Brom’s Jonas Olsson and Huddersfield’s Jordan Rhodes respectively.

For the Comets, Leonel Saint-Preux, Alioune Gueye, Tristan Bowen, and Tomas Pekhart each made the Team of the Week, with Bowen finishing second behind Communicaciones’ Marlon Pérez in the Young Player of the Month voting. Sixteen year old Guinean defender N’Faly Kouyate won the Player of the Month Award, beating out Pérez and Marquense’s Víctor García. It was Gueye, however, who opened the most eyes, with his long curling strike against The Santa Fe Red Devils being selected the NADI Goal of the Month.

Finally, Racing Club Haïtien’s surprisingly successful season was crowned with Kofi Dil and Devon Frederick both being selected to the NADII Team of the Week and Frederick walking away with the Goal of the Month award.

Elsewhere:

  • Defender Drew Savage of the Honolulu Spinners was the NADII Player of the Month.
  • After a month without hardware, Colorado’s teenage sensation Nick Johnson picked up his fourth NACL Player of the Month award in November.
  • At the top of the North American pyramid, Estudiante Tecos’ teenage defender Joaquín García was selected NASL Player of the Month while Querétaro’s Gustavo Martínez picked up his second consecutive Young Player of the Month honor.
  • After winning the award two consecutive months, Tranmere’s Ash Taylor finished second to Coventry’s Javi Ros in the Coca-Cola League One Young Player of the Month.

Something of a Revelation

May 14, 2011

The season opener against Mexican side Salamanaca could not have gone much better for the Comets: four minutes in and Graham McSweeney boomed a punt into Salamanaca’s eighteen yard box where young Czech striker Tomas Pekhart saw that goalkeeper David Uribe was off his line. Pekhart, who was something of a revelation on the day, sent a high header curving over Uribe’s outstretched hand and into the back of the net. Pekhart’s performance has to raise some questions for Houston: between himself, Aristide Bancé, and Tristan Bowen, the Comets are well provisioned with physical, imposing strikers, but can Levi McKinnon find playing time for all three of them? Pekhart’s also includes a level of technical skill that may separate him from the other two: his second goal came from a ball snatched out of the air on a magnificent twenty-yard volley from outside the box just shy of thirty minutes into the half.

Between Pekhart’s volley, the Comets’ Gianmarco De Carlo poked in a rebound and just before halftime, Pierre Koulibaly completed the scoring with a well-placed shot from the side of goal.

Comets’ coach Levi McKinnon had been downplaying the expectations placed on his club this year, but if today were any indication, life in NADI may prove a very short stay for this Houston side.

Division I: Hamm
Salamanaca Fútbol Club v Houston Comets
, Estadio Sección 24
Salamanaca 0 – Comets 4 (Tomas Pekhart 5 25, Gianmarco De Carlo 21, Pierre Koulibaly 37)
MoM: De Carlo (8.8)
Attendance: 5140. Referee: Dave Schmid.

May 19, 2011

GCCC Group B
Houston Dynamo v Houston Comets
, Robertson Stadium
Dynamo 2 (Michael Eneramo 34 57) – Comets 1 (Pierre Koulibaly 62)
MoM: Eneramo (8.8) Best Comet: Stanton Lewis (7.1)
Attendance: 11,473. Referee: Brian Edwards.

May 21, 2011

As good as the Comets looked in their opening game in their division, they were that poor today at home against the Queens City Sport & Amusement Society. The team from Charlotte dominated the game from the beginning, led by veteran striker Steve Riley. Riley has been a stalwart for Charlotte since they entered the North American leagues in 2009, and along with Laotian teenager defender Roland Przybylewski, controlled the game for Charlotte SAS and their efforts, mixed with Houston fielding a decidedly second-level team was too much for the Comets to overcome.

The biggest disappointment for Houston was the play of Tristan Bowen up front, who struggled all day to find space. Indeed, the loanee striker didn’t manage to get a single shot off throughout the match while his replacement, Czech striker Tomas Pekhart, managed two—both on target—in under ten minutes of time on the field. While both Bowen and Pekhart are behind Aristide Bancé on the depth chart, at this point of the season, Pekhart looks to be a stronger choice for Levi McKinnon.

NADI: Hamm
Houston Comets v Queens City Sport & Amusement Society
, Rice Track & Soccer Stadium
Comets 0 – Charlotte SAS 2 (Jake Sherriff 24, Estuardo Sánchez 74)
MoM: Steve Riley (8.6) Best Comet: Robert Flitcroft (7.0)
Attendance: 5047. Referee: Gary Ward.


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