Thursday, August 19, 2010

Richardson Leads RailHawks To First-Ever Come-From-Behind Victory

Gregory Richardson scored off a Greg Shields assist in the 71st minute, then assisted Etienne Barbara on another goal three minutes later as the Carolina RailHawks did something the franchise has never done before -- win a regulation game in come-from-behind fashion -- in a 2-1 victory over the Miami FC Blues in USSF Division 2 Pro League play at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, NC.

After a scoreless first half, Paulo Araujo, Jr. had Miami's only goal in the 49th minute.

The RailHawks are in second place in the NASL Conference with an 8-6-7 record and 31 points and will travel to the Austin Aztex Sunday.

Miami has the worst record in the conference and league at 3-9-11 with 20 points and faces the new league-leading Rochester Rhinos at Marina Auto Stadium Saturday.

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