Kansas City Wizards

MLSDraft One on One with Seth Sinovic

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Creighton defender Seth Sinovic prepared for the MLS Combine by participating in the Pro Pace Soccer Combine in Omaha, Nebraska on January 4, 2010. Sinovic's Pro Pace Soccer Combine coach, Burke Slusher, interviewed Sinovic for MLSDraft.net .

Can you tell us about your soccer development as youth player in the Kansas City area?
When I was about 6 or 7 years old I joined the KCFC Alliance club team in the area and played with this team up until college. Thanks to great coaches and players involved with this team it really helped me develop into the player I am today.

How would you best describe yourself as a player?

Rookie Report: Pre-season Week 1

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Welcome back, it has been to long since the draft. We are back to give you pre-season reports of all the rookies in the MLS.

Which top pick is showing that they can play right away? Which late pick is fighting for his spot in camp? And is there an undrafted player who can sneak themselves in to a roster spot?

Playoff Preview

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It’s the time of the year where writers love to write previews and give their predictions for the playoffs. Then at the end of the month, those same writers look like complete fools and lose their credibility, only to spend the whole year to build it back up just to do it again. 

Who am I to break tradition? Lets do this!
 

MLS Playoff Picture

RSL Needs a Tie to move on

With one week left in the MLS season, there are still 3 playoff spots left with 5 teams fighting for them. With Dallas, Toronto, Los Angeles and San Jose out of the playoff picture we can focus on the final 5.

In Case You Fell Asleep

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After watching a pretty fun friday night game last week between UConn and West Virginia, we had to watch the slowest game I have ever seen. The USF Bulls took on Louisville in what I thought would be a solid game. Two of the top ranked teams in the country kicked off for a spot amongst the top 5 in NCAA rankings. If this is what the NCAA calls the best of the best, yikes! It turned out to be a huge sleeper.
 
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