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U-16s go 2-0-0, Do-or-Die for U-18s Thursday Morning

U-18s Have Nothing to Lose in Today’s Group Final vs. Home-Standing Solar SC

The Fire U-18s had the day off Wednesday to rest and prepare for this morning’s tournament finale vs. group leaders Solar Chelsea SC. The Dallas-based side leads the group with six points from two matches and needs just a draw in this morning’s game to advance to next month’s national finals.


The plot is much more difficult for the Fire, who have gone 1-1-0 through the first two and need a 3-0 win over Solar combined with Concorde Fire not winning by four or more goals over Alberston SC.


“We have our game plan in place”, said Sunderland. “The team knows we have a bit job ahead of us this morning and this group has long done well to make things interesting for themselves. This could be the last match with the Fire Academy for some of these guys and I don’t think they want that.”


Follow live updates of today’s U-18 group finale vs. Solar Chelsea FC can be found @ChiFireMatch beginning at 11am CT. 



U-16s Down Seattle Sounders FC 3-0 Wednesday to go 2-0-0 in Group 4

The Chicago Fire U-16s took a giant step towards a place in the Development Academy national finals Wednesday night with an emphatic 3-0 victory over Seattle Sounders FC Academy in Frisco, Texas.


For the second game in a row it was Jeff Farina who opened the scoring for the Fire as Colin Fernandez cut in from the left side to feed the forward who slotted the ball back across goal in the 20th minute.


The Fire would make it 2-0 in the 31st minute when Martin Alba sent a ball from the left to Farina who then floated it back over Sounders FC keeper Connor Adkisson and into the back of the net.


Having already put their mark on the match, the Fire would ice the game in the 52nd minute when Christian Hennock’s cross from the right found Marcus Epps at the top of the 18. The Mississippi Fire Juniors product sent a bending, one-time chip to the bottom right corner to end the scoring at 3-0.


Farina (four) and Epps (three) have combined for all seven of the team’s goals at the tournament.


With the win, the Fire sit tied atop Group 4 on six points with Real Salt Lake Arizona who downed Clearwater Chargers 4-1 in Tuesday’s other match. Though the teams sit tied with a +5 goal difference, RSL-AZ holds the second tie breaker, having scored eight goals to the Fire’s seven.


What does that all mean? Friday’s group finale between the squads is purely a “win and you’re in” scenario for the Fire while a draw would be enough for RSL to advance to the national finals. The game kicks off at 9am CT Friday, with LIVE updates @ChiFireMatch.  


“The 16s are feeling pretty good right now,” said Academy Director Larry Sunderland. “I felt before the tournament that this team might peaking just at the right time. We know what we have to do in Friday’s match and we know it will be much more difficult than the first two. RSL is a residency program which brings in players from throughout the country but we think we match up well with them.”


<strong>DATE</strong>
<strong>TIME</strong>
<strong>CHICAGO FIRE</strong>
<strong>OPPONENT</strong>
<strong>FOLLOW/RESULTS</strong>
6/25
8:30pm CT
Chicago Fire U-18
Concorde Fire (GA)
<a href="//www.chicago-fire.com/blog/post/2012/06/26/fire-u-18s-fall-academy-playoff-opener">1-2 L</a>
6/26
4:00pm CT
Chicago Fire U-16
Clearwater Chargers (FL)
<a href="//www.chicago-fire.com/blog/post/2012/06/27/academy-teams-go-2-0-0-day-2-ussda-national-playoffs">4-2 W</a>
6/26
8:30pm CT
Chicago Fire U-18
Albertson SC (NY)
<a href="//www.chicago-fire.com/blog/post/2012/06/27/academy-teams-go-2-0-0-day-2-ussda-national-playoffs">2-1 W</a>
6/27
6:30pm CT
Chicago Fire U-16
Seattle Sounders FC (WA)
3-0 W
6/28
11:00am CT
Chicago Fire U-18
Solar Chelsea SC (TX)
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/chifirematch">@ChiFireMatch</a>
6/29
9:00am CT
Chicago Fire U-16
Real Salt Lake (AZ)
<a href="http://www.twitter.com/chifirematch">@ChiFireMatch</a>