2
Former Williamsburg Legacy Players Drafted in MLS Supplementary Draft
Total
of 3 former Legacy players drafted this year to MLS
The
Williamsburg Soccer Club (WSC) and the Williamsburg Legacy have another
record breaking day as two more Williamsburg Legacy players were drafted
today in the Major League Soccer Supplementary Draft. Helmis Matute, who
played for the Legacy in 2003, was the second pick in the second round
and Noah Palmer, who played in 2002 and 2003, was selected as the first
pick in the third round. Gonzalo Segares, who played for the Legacy in
2002, 2003 and 2004, had already been drafted in the third round proper
of the first MLS Draft. In all 31 former Premier Development League
players were drafted.
Palmer,
drafted by Real Salt Lake in Utah, played in goal for the Legacy for two
seasons as the Legacy won the Mid Atlantic Division in 2002 and were
runners up in 2003. He was a stand out goal keeper playing in over 80%
of the games. He will join former WSC player Matt Behncke in Salt Lake
who was also traded to the expansion team. Matute was also drafted by an
expansion team, Chivas, who will play out of Los Angeles. He is a left
sided defender and midfielder who was on the 2003 squad that were Mid
Atlantic Division runners up. “Both players have always wanted the
chance to play at the highest level. This is a great opportunity for
them to try to win a slot with one of these teams. Noah was a very good
goalkeeper at the PDL level who kept us in many games over his two years
with us. Helmis played at both left midfield and left back in his time
with us. He has an attacking mentality and a very good left foot,”
said Richard Butler, Head Coach of the Legacy.
For
more details on the draft go to www.uslsoccer.com
For
more details on the Williamsburg Soccer Club go to www.williamsburgsoccer.com
For
more details on the Williamsburg Legacy go to www.williamsburglegacy.com