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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  MLSNET: MLS News
Scott Vallow is headed to the Cotton Bowl with the Dallas Burn
Sharing the number one goalkeeper spot for U.S. Pro-40, Vallow and Nyman will report to their MLS clubs immediately while Pro-40, the A-League's Central Division leader, is on a 14-day hiatus.
Vallow, a two-time NSCAA Third Team All-America at Bowling Green University, came to Project-40 originally on an extended trial basis.
www.mlsnet.com /content/99/pro400811vallow_etal.html   (688 words)

  
  Scott Vallow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scott Vallow (born June 8, 1977 in Modesto, California) is an American soccer goalkeeper who, as of 2005, plays for the Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division.
Vallow played college soccer at Bowling Green from 1995 to 1998, where he started all 85 games the team played during his tenure, amassing a.70 goals against average during his career.
Vallow spent the 2002 season shuttling between the A-League and MLS, as he was signed and released by both the New England Revolution and the Dallas Burn; Vallow also played for the Rhinos, making eight appearances and sharing duties with Pat Onstad.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Scott_Vallow   (248 words)

  
 SoccerSam.Com
Scott Vallow was called upon to make a couple huge saves in the first half and Matt Reis had to make one really good save in the first half.
But, Vallow was able to drag his right foot just enough to get a toe on the ball and it rolled wide of the post to keep the Rhinos lead at 2-0.
Vallow and the crowd exploded as it appeared the Rhinos were a lock to advance after being up 2-0 after 2 round pf PKs.
www.soccersam.com /news/article.php?id=112   (1504 words)

  
 Scott Vallow at AllExperts
Scott Vallow (born June 8, 1977 in Modesto, California) is an American soccer goalkeeper who, as of 2005, plays for the Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division.
Vallow played college soccer at Bowling Green from 1995 to 1998, where he started all 85 games the team played during his tenure, amassing a.70 goals against average during his career.
Vallow spent the 2002 season shuttling between the A-League and MLS, as he was signed and released by both the New England Revolution and the Dallas Burn; Vallow also played for the Rhinos, making eight appearances and sharing duties with Pat Onstad.
en.allexperts.com /e/s/sc/scott_vallow.htm   (312 words)

  
 United Soccer Leagues (USL)
Vallow returns to the Rhinos after a two-season stint in Major League Soccer with the Colorado Rapids.
Vallow was a valuable part of the Rhinos’ two consecutive USL First Division Championships in 2000 and 2001.
During the 2000 season, Vallow posted a record of 12-6-1 and led the league with a 0.83 goals-against average.
www.uslsoccer.com /home/94825.html   (379 words)

  
 New cast leads Rhinos to third A-League title - Campus Times - Sports
Scott Vallow started in goal for the Rhinos in the second half of the 2000 season and earned Goalkeeper of the Year honors.
Vallow, starting full-time while Onstad played for the Canadian national team, posted his second straight shutout, 1-0, against Toronto.
Vallow responded with a shutout as Rochester beat Pittsburgh 3-0 to advance to the semifinals against Milwaukee.
www.campustimes.org /media/paper371/news/2001/10/25/Sports/New-Cast.Leads.Rhinos.To.Third.ALeague.Title-133274.shtml   (1296 words)

  
 BGSU > Athletics > Archive Men's Soccer 1998 Releases
Vallow, the runner-up in coaches voting for Mid-American Conference Player-of-the-Year, was named to the All-MAC First Team for the second consecutive year, MAC All-Tournament team for the third straight year and for the second season in a row was named to the NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) Third Team.
Vallow, a senior originally from Naperville, IL (Central), recorded a 0.87 goals-against average in 1,860:57 minutes of action with 10 shutouts.
Scott Vallow was eighth in saves per game (3.00) and first in goals-against average (0.62).
www.bgsu.edu /offices/sa/athletics/archive/msoccer/1998/releases.98.html   (12288 words)

  
 Seattle Sounders - Rochester Raging Rhinos, 2005 Jun 21
Seattle's best shot came in the 16th minute when Scott Jenkins' throw-in was headed by Taylor Graham at the near post, but goalkeeper Scott Vallow was there to touch it over the bar.
Vallow pulled the ball off Graham's head, and Graham crashed to the ground and left the match for a few minutes.
For Seattle, Chacon's corner kick in the 66th was headed at goal by Graham and Kevin Sakuda tried to redirect it by Vallow, but Vallow was there in time to block and come away with the ball.
seattlepitch.tripod.com /matches/2005/jun21.html   (933 words)

  
 Soccer365   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Matondo's shot was low but Vallow was up to the task stopping him from 10 yards out.
On the ensuing corner kick Vallow again was spectacular, diving to his left, snatching a header out of the air to keep the match scoreless.
In goal for Rochester, 'keeper Scott Vallow recorded his first shutout of the season as he upped his record to 3-4-0.
www.soccer365.com /US_NEWS/Breaking_News/page_131_99406.shtml   (368 words)

  
 RhinosSoccer.com ::: RHINOS RE-SIGN SCOTT VALLOW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Vallow, 28, played in 25 games during the 2005 season with the Rhinos, finishing with a record of 13-7-5.
Vallow spent three seasons in Rochester from 2000-02, leading the Rhinos to A-League Championships in 2000 and 2001 before spending the 2002-04 seasons in the MLS, including a two-year stint with the Colorado Rapids.
Vallow was named the A-League Goalkeeper of the Year in 2000.
www.rhinossoccer.com /news.php?id=60   (228 words)

  
 Bishop Kearney High School
In 2000, it was newcomer Scott Vallow vs. Andracki.
Vallow will also be stuffing his toiletry bag a lot the next few weeks.
Vallow said he told the Rhinos that there are two situations that would make him consider leaving: If he could be a starter for an MLS team or he was a full-time backup in Rochester.
www.bkhs.org /newsArchive.asp?id=96   (678 words)

  
 10NBC / WHEC TV-10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Rochester defender Scott Palguta was named to the USL First Division Team of the Week on Monday.
Rhinos Notes: The Rhinos (5-0-4, 19 points) are led by goalkeeper Scott Vallow, who has registered seven shutouts in nine games this season.
Vallow ranks first in the league in wins (five) and is tied for first in goals-against average (0.333).
www.10nbc.com /index.asp?template=item&story_id=19206   (283 words)

  
 Colorado Rapids. The official site of the Colorado Rapids Major League Soccer Team.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Each Tuesday, Vallow drives to the school from the house he shares with his wife in Broomfield to run a training session straight out of Rapids practice.
Although Vallow calls the sessions personally grounding and a release, the professionalism of the workout is evident from the start.
Vallow stresses technique, agility and footwork - qualities that made him a star in college and helped him push through the ranks of soccer's A-League, where he was the goalkeeper of the year and a two-time champion.
www.coloradorapids.com /Community/newsdetails.asp?ID=637   (732 words)

  
 Denver Blogs Community Forum Portal
For the Rapids, five new players earned their first starts of the season, including Kyle Beckerman, Scott Vallow, Jeff Stewart, Alberto Rizo, and captain John Spencer, who went on to notch his first goal of the season from the penalty spot.
On the receiving end was 18-year-old Santino Quaranta who, with his back to goal, laid the ball toward the top of the box for Etcheverry to run on to.
Scott Vallow, Alberto Rizo (Matt Crawford 63), Robin Fraser, Jeff Stewart, Wes Hart, Mark Chung, Kyle Beckerman, Pablo Mastroeni, Chris Henderson (Chris Carrieri 84), Zizi Roberts (Casey Schmidt 90), John Spencer.
joecurcurio.net /CSA/2003/04_27_2003_v_DC.htm   (1021 words)

  
 Vallow Named Starter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Rochester Rhinos Coach Laurie Calloway has selected Scott Vallow as the team's starting goalkeeper in the season opener.
Vallow, who beat out former Charleston Battery goalkeeper Dusty Hudock, last played for the Rhinos in 2002.
Calloway made the official announcement Thursday after practice, "Ideally I suppose not for Dusty, but for me and Scott, he won't make any mistakes, and Dusty has said if that's the case and he plays out of his shirt all season long I won't expect to get in.
www.rnews.com /print.cfm?id=26559   (142 words)

  
 United Soccer Leagues (USL)
Matondo's shot was low but Vallow was up to the task stopping him from 10 yards out.
On the ensuing corner kick Vallow again was spectacular, diving to his left, snatching a header out of the air to keep the match scoreless.
In goal for Rochester, 'keeper Scott Vallow recorded his first shutout of the season as he upped his record to 3-4-0.
uslpro.uslsoccer.com /home/101314.html   (330 words)

  
 Former BG All-American Leads A-League Team To Eastern Finals :: Vallow records back-to-back shutouts for Rochester.
Former Bowling Green State University goalkeeper Scott Vallow recorded back-to-back shutouts in the Rochester Rhinos home-and-home sweep of the top-seeded Charleston Battery in the A-League's Eastern Conference semifinals this past Friday and Saturday.
Vallow made three saves in Friday's 2-0 victory in Rochester, and he had two saves in Saturday's 1-0 triumph in Charleston.
Vallow earned NSCAA All-American honors during his Falcon career and finished with a 59-21-4 record, a 0.74 goals-against average with a school-record 42 shutouts.
www.bgsufalcons.com /sports/m-soccer/spec-rel/091800aaa.html   (176 words)

  
 REVOLUTION ADVANCE IN CUP  Larentowicz kicks Revs into quarterfinals
The second-year midfielder stepped up and stroked his shot to the center of the net as Vallow dove to his left to send the Revolution into the quarterfinals with the 5-4 shootout victory.
The ball looked to be out of Twellman's reach but he managed a left-footed first-time shot to the near post, and Vallow was forced to come up with a big save to preserve the 0-0 score.
The ball ricocheted up over Vallow back toward the endline - still on frame - and the Rochester defense was forced to clear to prevent Sims from putting a shot into the open net.
www.newenglandsoccernews.com /teams/revolution2.php?article_id=708   (679 words)

  
 USOpenCup.com -- Powered by Demosphere
The Revs faced a tough task traveling to Rochester’s new PAETEC Park for the first time to face the former champion Rhinos, but they had the better of the play for much of the match and out shot the Rhinos 18 to 12, while putting 7 on target to the Rhinos 3.
Scott Vallow made some superb saves to preserve the 0-0 draw through overtime and again on the Revs first two penalty attempts, but he could not stop the next 5, including the eventual winner by Jeff Larentowicz, as the Revs advanced to the quarterfinals for just the third time in club history.
His counterpart, Reis, on the other end of the field went relatively untested in overtime, though he was forced into a good saves right before the end of the first period and near the start of the second.
www.usopencup.com /fourthround/142689.html   (924 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Scott Vallow''' (born June 8, 1977 in Modesto, California Modesto, California) is an American soccer goalkeeper who, as of 2005, plays for the Rochester Rhinos of the USL First Division.
Vallow played college soccer at Bowling Green State University Bowling Green from 1995 to 1998, where he started all 85 games the team played during his tenure, amassing a.70 goals against average during his career.
Although he was allocated to the F.C. Dallas Dallas Burn, he saw no time for the team, and after the end of the 1999 season, was released.
www.mauspfeil.net /Scott_Vallow.html   (299 words)

  
 SoccerAmerica.com: MLS: Three picked in Supplemental Draft
Colorado took goalkeeper Scott Vallow of the A-League's Rochester Rhinos and the Columbus Crew picked defender Ian Joy.
Joy, 21, was born in San Diego but moved abroad with his family at age 3 and has played for Tranmere and Kidderminster in England and Stirling Albion and Montrose in Scotland.
Vallow, 25, was 2000 A-League Goalkeeper of the Year.
www.socceramerica.com /article.asp?Art_ID=562132974   (204 words)

  
 Sports - from TBO.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Denver, CO (Sports Network) - The Colorado Rapids have announced the signing of the 2000 A-League Goalkeeper of the Year, Scott Vallow.
Vallow was originally assigned to the Dallas Burn on August 11, 1999 after signing a contract with the Project-40 program of Major League Soccer.
He became a free agent and was signed by the Rhinos in February 2000, the same year that he led the team to its 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Thunder in the A-League championship match.
scores.tbo.com /?c=tbonline&page=soc-mls/news/AHN2473490.htm   (177 words)

  
 CanadaKicks - Whitecap Penalty Downs Rhinos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Vancouver's best chance of the first half was a flashing header by Steve Klein at 35' off a free kick, which hit a surprised Scott Vallow in the chest.
Vallow's reactions were better at 42' when he got down well to hold a dipping 35-yard first-time blast by Jeff Clarke.
Goalkeeper Scott Vallow came out and was judged to have tripped Jordan by referee Domenic Scali.
www.canadakicks.com /Content/news008.htm   (456 words)

  
 Democrat & Chronicle: Rhinos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
With a retooled, young defense in front of him, Vallow and the Rhinos, who play Toronto at PAETEC Park tonight, blanked six of their first seven foes.
Vallow made nine saves in his debut, a 1-1 tie against D.C. United in the second match of the season, but then lost his next two starts.
Charleston, which Hudock had left to come to Rochester, tried signing Vallow in 2005, but he favored the Rhinos, whom he led to league titles in 2000 as a second-year pro and 2001.
www.democratandchronicle.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060721/SPORTS05/607210373/1007/RSS02   (1143 words)

  
 kenn.com > work > writing > sports columns > he's a keeper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Soccer has taken Scott Vallow all over the country — to Ohio, upstate New York, Texas, Colorado, and many points in-between, and it recently brought him back to where it all started.
Vallow’s own ticket to the top level of US pro soccer wasn’t easy to come by.
Vallow remembers when he was just a Naperville kid with small cleats and big dreams, and he looks forward to the next generation of stars.
www.kenn.com /work/writing/column_jul03.html   (626 words)

  
 Former Falcon Plays for U.S. Pro-40 in Portugal :: Goalkeeper Vallow records win in Europe
Former Bowling Green State University goalkeeper Scott Vallow played in two games for the U.S. Pro-40 during their trip to Portugal.
Vallow made four saves in a 2-1 win over SL Benfica's full reserve team on Dec. 14.
Vallow earned third-team NSCAA All-America honors in both 1997 and 1998 for the Falcons.
bgsufalcons.collegesports.com /sports/m-soccer/spec-rel/011100aaf.html   (150 words)

  
 Rhinos Return Two   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Five weeks away from the start of the pro soccer season in Rochester, the Rhinos are stronger defensively with the announced signings of Craig Demmin and Scott Vallow.
Demmin is recovering from off season knee surgery and may miss the beginning of the regular season April 30th.
The starter on the team's 2001 A-League championship team, Vallow was a backup for the Colorado Rapids of MLS for the past two years.
www.rnews.com /print.cfm?id=25561   (164 words)

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