FCD Reserve get demolished by Colorado Rapids Reserves

October, 3, 2011
10/03/11
2:15
AM CT
FC Dallas Reserve lost 5-1 to the Colorado Rapids Reserves on Sunday. Quincy Amarikwa had a first half hat trick for the Rapids. Ruben Luna netted the loan goal for FCD. Ross LaBauex and Andre Akpan netted the other two goals for Colorado.

The Rapids Reserves move to 3-5-1 on the season while FC Dallas falls to 4-4-0 in MLS Reserve League action. FC Dallas’ next Reserve League match is scheduled for Wednesday, October 5 against the Sporting Kansas City Reserves on the adidas Field at Pizza Hut Park. That match is scheduled to kick off at 10 a.m. CT.

Scoring Summary:
COL – Ross LaBauex (unassisted) 7
COL – Quincy Amarikwa (Ross LaBauex) 32
COL – Quincy Amarikwa (Andre Akpan) 37
COL – Quincy Amarikwa (Joseph Nane) 39
DAL – Ruben Luna (Victor Ulloa) 85
COL – Andre Akpan (Eddie Ababio) 89

Misconduct Summary:
DAL – Maykel Galindo (caution) 56
DAL – Bobby Warshaw (caution) 64

Colorado Rapids Reserves – Ian Joyce; Eddie Ababio, Scott Palguta, Mike Holody, Danny Earls; Davy Armstrong, Joseph Nane (Ricardo Perez* 82), Ross LaBauex, Josh Janniere (Dillon Serna* 76); Andre Akpan, Quincy Amarikwa (Steven Emory 62)

Substitutes Not Used: Steward Ceus, Brad Stisser**

FC Dallas Reserves – Chris Seitz (Josh Lambo 46), Moises Hernandez, Jack Stewart, Leone Cruz**, Victor Ulloa, Bobby Warshaw, Bruno Guarda, Jonathan Top (Alberto Rodriguez** 65, Bryan Leyva (Michael Ambrose* 46), Maykel Galindo, Ruben Luna

Substitutes Not Used: (None)

* = Denotes Colorado Rapids Academy or FC Dallas Academy players

**= Denotes trial players

Weather: Sunny, 85 degrees

All Statistics contained in this boxscore are unofficial

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