Des Moines Menace News Release -- www.menacesoccer.com
Saturday, May 21, 2011
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa – For a while, it looked like only lightning could stop the Des Moines Menace from scoring tonight at Valley Stadium. With thunderstorms threatening, the Menace bolted to a five-goal lead against USL Premier Development League rival St. Louis en route to a 5-2 weather-shortened victory.
The win put the Menace in first place for the Heartland Division’s berth in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Des Moines has the slightest edge over Real Colorado, which shares a 3-0-0 mark in qualifying action after defeating Springfield 3-1 on Saturday night. Center-midfielder John Sosa set a Des Moines franchise record collecting four assists, including three in a span of about 10 minutes.
“I feel blessed to be a part of this squad,” Sosa said. “It makes my job easier when I have such quality players around me. It makes me look good.”
Diego Marroquin started the scoring in the 15th minute, heading in a corner kick from Sosa. The Menace kept on the attack, as Sosa set up Deshorn Brown for his third and fourth goals of the season that came just two minutes apart in the 23rd and 25th minutes. Uriah Polley scored unassisted in the final minute of the first half, and the Menace made it a five-goal lead in the 51st minute, when Lebogang Moloto went “upper 90” after receiving a one-touch give-and-go from Sosa.
St. Louis cut into the lead with goals in the 68th and 71st minutes. When lightning moved in, the officials cleared the field in the 79th minute. The game was called after a 40-minute lightning delay.
The Lions, who have lost back-to-back Saturday matches here at Valley Stadium to open the season, turn around to host Real Colorado on Sunday at 5 p.m. This is the fourth and final Open Cup qualifier for the Foxes, who will be looking to make up ground on the goal-differential tie-breaker.
The Menace has outscored foes 10-3, while Real Colorado holds a 10-4 advantage. These teams won’t face each other during the regular season, one year after tying three times in an eight-day span. Laurie Calloway’s team will be keeping tabs on Sunday’s result in St. Louis, while preparing for its final Open Cup qualifier on Wednesday at Kansas City.
“It feels good to be in the first spot,” said Sosa. “We know Real Colorado and St. Louis are both good teams. We’ll see what happens tomorrow. We need to make sure we do our thing. That way, we don’t have to worry as much about what the other guys are doing.
“We have to stay humble, work hard. A lot of room for improvement and some time to improve. We move on and think about our next game.”
The Menace’s scoring outburst marks the first time in the history of the Des Moines-St. Louis rivalry that either side scored more than three goals. Des Moines is undefeated in its last 10 meetings with St. Louis, and leads the highly contested series, 5-3-8.
MR. B MAN of the MATCH: John Sosa, who distributed a club-record four assists. As a senior at Missouri-Kansas City last fall, Sosa was named the Summit League Offensive Player of the Year. He was born in Colombia and calls St. Cloud, Fla., his home.
UP NEXT: Des Moines travels to face the Kansas City Brass each of the next two Wednesdays, before playing a home exhibition in two weeks. The Menace and Brass play at William Jewell College in Liberty, Mo., on May 25 and compete on the other side of the Missouri River at Overland Park Soccer Complex on June 1.
The Menace return to Valley Stadium on Saturday, June 4, hosting Des Moines International on Youth Soccer Night, presented by Powerade and Vitamin Water. All youth-soccer players and coaches receive free admission (when they wear their team jerseys or show their coaches’ passes); teams are invited to be part of a pre-game parade.