
Coach - Ed Di Pietro - edwarddipietro@comcast.net
Coach - Doug Frazier
Coach - Brian Sheahan
Coach - Ashish Verma
November 19th & 20th, Downingtown, PA - Playing with no substitutes for 4 games this weekend, United came home with 2nd place from the prestigious USTC Thanksgiving Classic (formerly Primo Cup). Well done, boys!
August 27, 2011, Boyertown, PA – With Hurricane Irene bearing down on the late afternoon games scheduled for United, the boys played-on and came home with second place from the event. United won their matches against West Mont Lazers and Warrington Wolverines, but lost the championship to Harleysville FC.
August 13, 2011, King of Prussia, PA - United scored 6 goals in 4 games, and only had one scored against them the entire tournament. Unfortunately, that one goal was the difference between first and second place. Playing good, quality soccer against teams from King of Prussia, Haverford, Hereford (Maryland), and Methacton, the boys won three, lost one, and took home second place behind Hereford's first place finish.
May 28, 2011, Forty Foot, PA - United returned to The Whitewater Cup Classic this weekend. Missing a couple of players on the field due to late-season injuries, the team was determined to showcase their skill and fitness. Playing teams from Yorktown Heights, Lindenhurst, and Levittown New York, the boys put on a quality display of soccer and sportsmanship. United went undefeated in all three matches, and took home the first place cup.
May 21st - Going undefeated in the 2011 RBJSL spring campaign, United secured its place at the top of the table. Their skill, fitness, determination and good sportsmanship has been rewarded, and the team is looking forward to the fall season with great anticipation.
May 7th & 8th, Wyomissing, PA - Returning to the Quarry Classic after taking home 1st place three years ago was bitter-sweet for a United squad that has maintained many of the same players from the original 2008 team. United came on strong Saturday, going undefeated in all three matches. The Sunday championship was against an Ephrata squad that United beat in the first match of the tournament Saturday. Unfortunately, United had suffered broken bones in the preceeding match which left the team with only one sub for the final. The boys played great soccer, but in the end Ephrata was able to eek out a 3-2 victory, and United was forced to settle for 2nd place.