Had four goals to lead Baltimore into PDL Playoffs
Thursday, July 25, 2013
TAMPA, Fla. – The PDL announced its Team of the Week for the final week of the regular season today, with Baltimore Bohemians forward Pete Caringi being honored as the Player of the Week. Caringi, who is about to begin his senior season at UMBC, earned his second Player of the Week award this season after recording four goals in two games to lead the Bohemians into the playoffs for the first time.

Caringi is joined in the Team of the Week attack by Chris Prince of the Chicago Fire PDL, who had a pair of goals in his side’s 4-2 victory against Michigan that helped propel the Fire into a playoff position. The Southern California Seahorses’ Antti Arvola completes the trio after a four-goal
The Thunder Bay Chill’s Sergio Campano led the midfield quartet after recording a hat trick in the Chill’s season-ending victory against WSA Winnipeg. The
Ottawa’s Nikolas Jelicic leads the defensive group after he had a goal and helped the Fury record their ninth consecutive shutout in a win against the GPS Portland Phoenix. He is joined by Ocala’s Sam Duininck, who had a strong performance in the Stampede’s regular season-ending victory against VSI Tampa Bay, and Ventura County’s Dylan Riley, who helped the Fusion clinch a playoff place with a 0-0 draw against the LA Misioneros. Rounding out the side is goalkeeper Michael Petersen of BYU, who had a seven save shutout to help the Cougars close out the season with a 1-0 win against FC Tucson.
PDL Team of the Week
Pos
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Player
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Team
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Highlights
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GK
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Michael Petersen
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BYU
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Had a seven-save shutout as BYU ended season with a win
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D
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Nikolas Jelicic
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Ottawa
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Scored a goal and performed well as Fury’s shutout stream continued
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D
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Sam Duininck
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Ocala
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Recorded an assist and was solid as Stampede took division title
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D
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Dylan Riley
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Ventura County
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Helped shut down the Misioneros’ attack to clinch a place in the playoffs
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M
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Sergio Campano
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Thunder Bay
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Had a hat trick as Chill claimed regular-season championship
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M
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Greg Mulamba
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Laredo
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Scored decisive goal as Heat clinched second place in Mid South
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M
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Devin Pierce
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Virginia Beach
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Strong two-way performance to lead Piranhas into playoffs
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M
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Lebogang Pila
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Jersey
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Had a hat trick, and assist, as Jersey took victory against Rangers
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F
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Antti Arvola
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So. California
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Scored four goals as Seahorses ended season on high note
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F
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Pete Caringi
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Baltimore
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Four goals in two games lifted Bohemians into playoffs
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F
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Chris Prince
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Chi. Fire PDL
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Scored twice as Fire took crucial victory against Michigan
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Honorable Mention – Austin: Tony Rocha, John Kaschack; Baltimore: Geaton Caltabiano, Zach Kane; Boston: Jack Hilger, Ali Sozeri; Bradenton: Zak Boggs, Andy Hackbarth; Carolina: Hakan Ilhan, Sebastian Ibeagha; Chicago Fire: Luis Medina, Brian Ciesulka Des Moines: Abel Sebele; El Paso: Jose Moreno; F.A. Euro: Christian Marcel, Adam Marcu; Houston: Jose Alvarez; Jersey: Chris Karcz, Ido Ligety; LA Misioneros: Alberto Garcia; Laredo: Felipe Souza; London: Jovan Ivanovich, Aaron Boyd; No. Virginia: Franck Tayou; Ocala: Jack Bailey, Kenny Hogg; Oklahoma City: Danny Frid; Orlando: Itode Fubara, Tyler Blackwood; Ottawa: Carl Haworth, Chad Bush; Panama City: Charri Nasser, Russell Dren Portland: Reinaldo Brenes, Eric Miller; SC United: Braden Troyer, Thomas Valikonis; St. Louis: Kyle Weinrich; SW Florida: Sean McKinney, Marinell Quade; Thunder Bay: Sunny Omoregie, Axel Sjoberg; Vancouver: Chris Brundage, Esteban Reyes; Virginia Beach: Pat Thompson, Tyler Cyrus; Westchester: Kyle Poetsch, Zach Gosse; West Texas: David Gonzalez, Andres Maldonado; Winnipeg: Ali Musse.
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