Justin McMaster showing early on why Minnesota United had faith in him The No. 17 pick in the MLS SuperDraft entered in the second half and earned an assist on the Loons lone goal. April 25, 2021 8:35pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A second-half substitute for the second consecutive week in his very young MLS career, Minnesota United rookie Justin McMaster delivered his first assist in a 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake on Saturday night at Allianz Field.
McMaster returned Robin Lod s touch from a Hassani Dotson crossing pass with a one-touch return of his own and Lod s turning left-footed strike gave the Loons their only goal, in the 86th minute of their home opener.
Army West Point continues dominance in Army-Navy Cup with 2-0 win
John Poncy and Oscar Pereira scored for the Black Knights and goalkeeper Josh Taylor made six saves on the day
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Two second half goals and a big penalty kick stop secured Army West Point’s fourth Army-Navy Cup win on Sunday afternoon at Subaru Park.
Going into the second scoreless, John Poncy connected off a pass from Oscar Pereira to put the Black Knights in front. Pereira doubled the lead with a strike from distance in the 59th minute but even with the 2-0 lead the Army defense had to do a lot of work to secure the victory.
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CHESTER, Pa., April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Subaru of America, Inc., in partnership with the Philadelphia Union, today announced that the automaker will bring its established zero landfill knowledge to Subaru Park, home of the Union, making it the first zero landfill stadium in MLS.
Subaru of America and Philadelphia Union to Make Subaru Park the First-Ever Zero Landfill Stadium in MLS
Subaru of America and the Philadelphia Union are committed to protecting our environment by reducing, reusing, and recycling stadium waste. These new, modern front of house three-stream waste containers will help patrons properly dispose of their trash from events at Subaru Park.
20 Mt. Everests-worth of stacked aluminum cans
To achieve this goal, Subaru Park will deploy 111 MAX-R Containers throughout various locations in Subaru Park. These new, modern front-of-house three-stream waste containers will help patrons properly dispose of their waste from any event at Subaru Park. To ensure that the containers are being used properly, Subaru will provide ambassadors to help educate fans with waste disposal and share Subaru Zero Landfill project best practices. Once the waste is collected in the MAX-R containers, the Union will be assisted in the waste removal process with the help of Spectra, Recycle Track Systems, Inc. (RTS), and Covanta Environmental Solutions.