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Randi Patterson celebrates his opening goal

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   Match Summary Half 1 Half 2 OT 1 OT 2 Final
   Charleston Battery 1 2 0 0 3
   CD Chivas USA 1 0 0 0 1
Referee: Mark Kadlecic
Assistant Referees: Jeff Muschik, Chris Spivey
Attendance: 3,268
Weather: Clear, 90
Blackbaud Player of the Game: Randi Patterson
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - Charleston, SC
Charleston Battery knocks CD Chivas USA out of U.S. Open Cup
Charleston, SC. The Charleston Battery earned a berth into the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals Tuesday night at Blackbaud Stadium upsetting Major League Soccer’s CD Chivas USA 3-1 behind a first half brace by Randi Patterson. Tsuyoshi Yoshitake sealed the victory with a second half injury time blast.

The Battery will host the winner of tomorrow night’s Houston Dynamo-Austin Aztex fixture either next Tuesday or Wednesday.

Patterson put the Battery in the lead in the ninth minute volleying home a long Kenji Treschuk throw-in, blasting in after a missed clearance at the far post off the head of Chivas forward Atiba Hutchinson.

“We know how dangerous Kenji’s throw-ins can be,” Patterson said. “I just wanted to get to the far post in case anything got through.”

Chivas, despite being depleted by injury and the national team call-ups, took control of the game after twenty minutes creating several close opportunities before and unmarked Jesse Marsh equalized off a Sasha Victorine cross at the 28th minute mark from inside the penalty area.

Eleven minutes later a quick counter attack launched by John Wilson nearly put the Battery back in the lead. Wilson played a sublime ball up the left flank finding Darren Spicer at full stride. Spicer carried the ball into the Chivas penalty area forcing goalkeeper Lance Parker to make a last-minute kick-save to keep the score level.

Patterson put the Battery in the lead for the second time on the night moments before the halftime whistle running onto a ball played over the top of the pressing Chivas back line and bending his shot past Parker from inside the penalty area.

“Randi’s second goal is what did it for us,” Battery coach Mike Anhaeuser said. “That put them under pressure. If we go in one-one, that gives them confidence. If we go in two-one, it makes them have to chase the game even though they had most of the control of the run of play.”

The goal was Patterson’s third in USOC play and sixth in all competitions.

After withstanding pressure from Chivas for the entire second half, it looked like the second-best team in MLS had the break it needed when Dusty Hudock was whistled for bringing down second half substitute Maykel Galindo inside the penalty area. The referee’s initially pointed directly to the penalty spot but changed his call after consulting with his assistant referee.

“I was just trying to get to the ball as quickly as I could,” Hudock said. “I realized at the last minute I was not going to get there so all I could do was stretch for where I thought he was going to put it.”

Hudock was cautioned on the play. The best the frustrated Chivas could do though was put the resulting free kick into Hudock’s hands.

Still nursing a hamstring injury, Yoshitake saw his first action in two matches coming on as a second half substitute. He netted his second goal in USOC play and third in all competitions to put the game out of reach two minutes into stoppage time with a spectacular volley from 25 yards out.

The Battery will face either Houston next Tuesday night or Austin next Wednesday at Blackbaud Stadium. The two Texas-based clubs face off Wednesday night in Austin.
For tickets to the Battery’s USOC quarterfinal fixture call 843-971-GOAL or go to www.charlestonbattery.com.











   Scoring Summary Goal (Assist) Minute
Charleston Battery Patterson 9
CD Chivas USA Marsch 28
Charleston Battery Patterson (Spicer) 45
Charleston Battery Yoshitake (Antoniuk) 90
   Team Summary Charleston Battery
Players
Dusty Hudock, Frankie Sanfilippo, Matt Bobo, Nelson Akwari, John Wilson, Chris Williams (Tsuyoshi Yoshitake 68), Tyler Hemming, Kenji Treschuk, Scott Buete, Randi Patterson, Darren Spicer (Dan Antoniuk 84)

Players Not Used - Keith Wiggans, Yeniel Bermudez, OBrian Woodbine, Patrick Tate, Tom Heinemann

SHOTS: 8 (Hemming 2); SAVES: 4 (Hudock 4); FOULS: 13 (Treschuk 4); CORNER KICKS: 1; OFFSIDES: 1; PENALTY KICKS: (NONE); CAUTIONS: Hemming 66, Wilson 86, Treschuk 87, Hudock 89; EJECTIONS: (NONE)
   Team Summary CD Chivas USA
Players
Lance Parker, Sasha Victorine, Jim Curtin, Carrey Talley, Jorge Flores, Chukwudi Chijindu (Bobby Burling 70), David Nagamura, Jesse Marsch, Bojan Stepanovic, Atiba Harris (Michael Lahoud 84), Eduardo Lillingston (Maykel Galindo 58)

Players Not Used - Zach Thornton, Cesar Zamora, Shavar Thomas

SHOTS: 15 (Marsch 3); SAVES: 1 (Parker 1); FOULS: 12 (Harris 3); CORNER KICKS: 2; OFFSIDES: 2; PENALTY KICKS: (NONE); CAUTIONS: Victorine 43, Nagamura 54, Harris 83, Galindo 86, Marsch 89; EJECTIONS: Talley 90


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