Jul 6, 2011

Virginia USL Round-up (July 6)

Another week in to the season for the many USL Leagues in Virginia, lets see how the teams did. Get caught up on PDL, Pro, and W-League after the break:








USL Pro -

Richmond Kickers: The Kickers started the month of July with a 3-1 victory on Independence Day against the Dayton Dutch Lions. With the win Richmond stays in second place with 27 points still behind league leading Orlando City.

Up next for the Kickers - Home against last place Charlotte, July 8.




USL PDL -

Fredericksburg Hotspur: The Hotspur are coming off of a 1-1 draw against in-state rivals Virginia Beach. Fredericksburg currently sits at the bottom of the South Atlantic Division with just 6 points.

Up next for the Hotspur - Home against Carolina on July 9th.

Northern Virginia Royals: The Royals had an impressive win away at Maryland 1-0 and now are top of the South Atlantic Division with 24 points.

Up next for Northern Virginia - Away to Virginia Beach to face the Piranhas on July 8th.

Virginia Beach Piranhas: The Piranhas last at on the road to the Carolina Dynamo 4-0. The loss keeps the Piranhas near the bottom of the South Atlantic Division just 6 points above last place Fredericksburg.

Up next for Virginia Beach - Home to face 2nd place Northern Virginia, July 8.


USL W-League -

D.C. United Women: The Women of D.C. defeated Long Island at home 2-1. The win moved them to 3rd place in the Northeast Division with 11 points.

Up next for D.C. - Home at the Maryland SoccerPlex against the New Jersey Rangers, July 8.

Fredericksburg Impact: Lost Saturday to Virginia Beach and have only 3 points so far this season from their lone win.

Up next for Fredericksburg - Away at league leading Atlanta July 8th.

Northern Virginia Majestics: Suffered another tough shutout loss, 7-0 to in-state-rivals Virginia Beach and remain win less on the season for another week.

Up next for Northern Virginia - A rematch at home against Virginia Beach July 6.

Virginia Beach Piranhas: The Piranhas completely destroyed in-state-rivals Northern Virginia with a 7-0 shutout win at home. The win puts Virginia Beach in 3rd place with 12 points in the Atlantic Division.
Up next for Virginia Beach - An away rematch with the Majestics where the Piranhas are looking for 3 more sure points.

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