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Kitsap Pumas Full name Kitsap Pumas Nickname(s) Pumas Founded 2008 Stadium Bremerton Memorial Stadium Bremerton, Washington (Capacity: 5,000) Owner Robin Waite Head Coach Peter Fewing League USL Premier Development League 2010 2nd, Northwest Playoffs: Conference Finals Home colors Away colors Current season Kitsap Pumas is an American soccer team based in Bremerton, Washington, United States. Founded in 2008, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. The team plays its home games at Bremerton Memorial Stadium on the campus of Bremerton High School, where they have played since 2009. The team's colors are blue, white and gold. Contents 1 History 2 Players 2.1 2010 roster 2.2 Notable former players 3 Year-by-year 4 Honors 5 Head coaches 6 Stadia 7 Average attendance 8 Crest 9 References 10 External links // History The Pumas played their first official game on May 2, 2009, a 5-0 victory over the Spokane Spiders, with the first goal in franchise history being scored by Tony Kerr.[1]. The Pumas qualified for the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in their first year beating the Cascade Surge 3-0 at home on the final day of qualifying, outlasting the Portland Timbers U23's by 1 point.[2] Their stay in the tournament was a short one as they lost to the USL Division I Portland Timbers 3-0 in front of a record crowd of 2,128.[3] Kitsap rebounded with victories in its next five games to take a commanding lead in the Northwest Division. The Pumas became the first team in the PDL to clinch a playoff spot, doing so on July 5.[4] They missed a chance to take the division when they gave up a goal in stoppage time against the Timbers U23 on July 4 [5], but defeated the Abbotsford Mariners 1-0 on July 11 as Stephen Phillips scored off a Alex Megson assist to earn the team's first ever Northwest Division title and a first round playoff bye.[6] Kitsap went on to beat the Seattle Wolves in their first ever play-off match 2-0 in front of a new club record attendance of 2,328[7], before losing to the Ventura County Fusion 2-1 in the PDL quarterfinals in Laredo, Texas.[8] On August 11, it was announced that head coach John Wedge would not return for the 2010 PDL season[9]. It was later revealed by Wedge that the loss to the Fusion cost him his job.[10] On November 9, the club announced the hiring of Pete Fewing as its new head coach.[11] Players 2010 roster Source: [1] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Position Player 00 GK Dustyn Brim 1 GK Garrett Staples 2 FW Todd Wallenius[12] 3 DF Mark Lee 4 DF David Gray 5 DF Taylor Hyde 6 DF Daniel Scott[13] 7 DF Steve Mohn[14] 8 MF Matt Friesen 9 MF Cameron Hepple 11 FW Robbie Christner[15] 12 FW Warlen Silva[16] No. Position Player 13 MF John Fishbaugher 14 FW Stephen Phillips 15 MF Kellen Wantulok[17] 16 DF Jamel Wallace 17 MF Zack Sampson 18 MF Greg Miley[18] 19 MF Nikolas Besagno 20 FW Tye Perdido[19] 23 DF Jason Cascio 24 FW Eli Gordley 31 GK Derby Carillo[20] Notable former players See also: All-time Kitsap Pumas roster This list of notable former players comprises players who went on to play professional soccer after playing for the team in the Premier Development League, or those who previously played professionally before joining the team. Tony Kerr Year-by-year Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup 2009 4 USL PDL 1st, Northwest Conference Finals 1st Round 2010 4 USL PDL 2nd, Northwest Conference Finals 2nd Round Honors USL PDL Northwest Division Champions 2009 Head coaches John Wedge (2009) Peter Fewing (2010-present) Stadia Bremerton Memorial Stadium at Bremerton High School; Bremerton, Washington (2009-present) Average attendance Attendance stats are calculated by averaging each team's self-reported home attendances from the historical match archive at http://www.uslsoccer.com/history/index_E.html. 2009: 768 2010: 825 Crest The official Kitsap Soccer Club crest was designed by Joel DuChesne, who won a competition held by the club to design a logo for the team prior to the 2009 season. Pumas owner Robin Waite said “We were floored when Joel’s entry came it. It struck so completely at the heart of what the Kitsap Soccer Club is all about – traditional, authentic, yet modern, clean and looking to the future. He absolutely nailed it.” As his prize, DuChesne was presented with tickets to the club’s opening match against Tacoma Tide on May 15, 2009, and a pair of full 2009 season tickets.[21]. References ^ http://www.uslsoccer.com/stats/2009/1026839.html ^ http://usopencup.com/home/333588.html ^ http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/jun/09/pumas-closed-out-of-open-cup/ ^ http://www.uslsoccer.com/postseason/PDL/index_E.html ^ http://kitsapsoccerclub.com/home/344806.html ^ http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/jul/11/kitsap-pumas-chase-down-division-title/ ^ http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/jul/25/kitsap-sends-seattle-packing/ ^ http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/jul/31/pumas-cry-foul-in-season-ending-defeat/ ^ "Wedge won't return as Pumas Coach". Examiner. 11 August 2009. http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/aug/11/wedge-wont-return-as-pumas-coach/.  ^ http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/aug/12/search-for-new-pumas-coach-begins/ ^ http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/nov/09/pumas-lure-fewing-to-west-sound/ ^ http://www.kitsapsoccerclub.com/scripts/runisa.dll?M2:gpx::72761+L3/Display+E+102+102+419598 ^ http://www.gozags.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/scott_daniel00.html ^ http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/mohn_steve00.html ^ http://www.kitsapsoccerclub.com/scripts/runisa.dll?M2:gpx::72761+L3/Display+E+102+102+419596 ^ http://www.kitsapsoccerclub.com/home/449167.html ^ http://www.santaclarabroncos.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/wantulok_kellen00.html ^ http://www.kitsapsoccerclub.com/scripts/runisa.dll?M2:gpx::72761+L3/Display+E+102+102+419993 ^ http://www.gozags.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/perdido_tye00.html ^ http://www.redstormsports.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/carrillo_derby00.html ^ http://www.kitsapsoccerclub.com/home/315524.html External links Official Site Official PDL site Formal announcement of team GOALKitsap.com Announcement Article v • d • e USL Premier Development League – Northwest Abbotsford Mariners · Kitsap Pumas · Portland Timbers U23's · Spokane Spiders · Tacoma Tide · Vancouver Whitecaps Residency · Victoria Highlanders · Washington Crossfire · Yakima Reds v • d • e Soccer in the United States Overview United States Soccer Federation · League system · History · Hall of Fame · Clubs · Champions · Venues (Stadiums by capacity, SSS) National teams Men's team · Men's U-23 team · Men's U-20 team · Men's U-17 team · MNT Stats Outdoor Leagues MLS · NASL · USL Pro · PDL · NPSL · PCSL · USASA · USCS · USL Super-20 Indoor Leagues MISL · PASL-Pro · PASL-Premier Cup Competitions Open Cup · MLS Cup · MLS Supporters' Shield · Southwest Cup · George F. Donnelly Cup Men's college soccer NCAA Division I · NCAA Division II · NCAA Division III · NAIA Championship Women's national teams Women's team · Women's U-23 team · Women's U-20 team · Women's U-17 team Women's leagues WPS · W-League · WPSL Women's college soccer NCAA Division I · NCAA Division II · NCAA Division III · NAIA Championship Defunct D2 Pro League · USL First Division · USL Second Division v • d • e Sports teams based in Washington Baseball MLB: Seattle Mariners, PCL: Tacoma Rainiers, NwL: Everett AquaSox • Spokane Indians • Tri-City Dust Devils • Yakima Bears Basketball WNBA: Seattle Storm, IBL: Bellingham Slam • Seattle Mountaineers • Snohomish County Explosion • Tacoma Tide • Vancouver Volcanoes, ABA: Everett Longshoremen • Seattle Mountaineers • Seattle Zhen Ghan • Vancouver Explorers Football NFL: Seattle Seahawks, AFL: Spokane Shock, IFL: Kent Predators • Tri-Cities Fever • Wenatchee Valley Venom, AIFA: Yakima Valley Warriors, WFA: Seattle Warbirds • Spokane Scorn, IWFL: Seattle Majestics, LFL: Seattle Mist Hockey WHL: Everett Silvertips • Seattle Thunderbirds • Spokane Chiefs • Tri-City Americans, NAHL: Wenatchee Wild, NorPac: Puget Sound Tomahawks • Seattle Totems • River City Jaguars Lacrosse NLL: Washington Stealth Soccer MLS: Seattle Sounders FC, PDL: Kitsap Pumas • Washington Crossfire • Spokane Spiders • Tacoma Tide • Yakima Reds, W-League: Seattle Sounders Women, WPSL: Spokane Black Widows, PASL-Pro: Wenatchee Fire College athletics (NCAA Division I) Eastern Washington Eagles • Gonzaga Bulldogs • Seattle Redhawks • Washington Huskies • Washington State Cougars v • d • e Sports teams based in and around Seattle Baseball MLB: Seattle Mariners - PCL: Tacoma Rainiers - NWL: Everett AquaSox Basketball WNBA: Seattle Storm - IBL: Seattle Mountaineers • Snohomish County Explosion • Tacoma Tide Football NFL: Seattle Seahawks • IWFL: Seattle Majestics • LFL: Seattle Mist Hockey WHL: Everett Silvertips • Seattle Thunderbirds - NorPac: Puget Sound Tomahawks • Seattle Totems Lacrosse NLL: Washington Stealth Soccer MLS: Seattle Sounders FC - PDL: Kitsap Pumas • North Sound SeaWolves • Tacoma Tide • Washington Crossfire Rugby RSL: Old Puget Sound Beach RFC College athletics (NCAA Div. 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