Only
fifteen hours after an impressive victory over the Blast in Baltimore,
the Comets were humbled by the Rochester Lancers. Rookies Robert Palmer
and Ramone Palmer each had a goal along with veteran defender Ryan Junge
and captain Vahid Assadpour, but that's all that Missouri could muster
as they fall 17-8 in front of over 10,000 fans in Rochester's Blue Cross
Arena.
Last
week's matchup between these two teams saw the Comets scoring early and
often. In a complete reversal of the script, the Lancers' Alan McGreal
scored the first goal a little over two minutes into the game. The
sluggish start continued for the Comets as Rochester's Doug Miller
knocked in four straight goals. Before the half was over, Missouri was
down 15-0.
The
team showed a little more life in the second half as they pushed the
pressure to try and force some scoring. Ramone Palmer broke the shutout
with 6:47 remaining in the third quarter, but forward Mauricio Salles
answered right back to keep the Lancers ahead 17-2. Assadpour, Robert
Palmer and Ryan Junge each had tallies in the final quarter. Robert
Palmer's was his first in the MISL. Ultimately, the Lancers defended
well when they needed to and held on for the 17-8 victory.
The
Comets return home to the Independence Events Center February 1st at
7:35pm to take on the Rochester Lancers again. Fans can enjoy the World
Famous Mascot Game, featuring Calvin the Comets Mascot, KC Wolf,
Sluggerr and all their friends, playing soccer at halftime.
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