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State pro notes: Wauwatosa's Walls joins USL club Saint Louis FC

04/24/2017, 9:45pm CDT
By ERIC ANDERSON
Tony Walls

After being without a club for nearly a year, Tony Walls (Wauwatosa East/UW-Green Bay) resumed his professional outdoor soccer career Saturday.

The 27-year-old midfielder signed with USL side Saint Louis FC and promptly made his debut with the club, coming on at halftime of a 2-1 home loss to the Charlotte Independence on Saturday night.

In his most recent full season outdoors, Walls was named to the All-USL first team and helped the Rochester Rhinos to the league title in 2015. He had four goals and two assists, logging a team-high 3,023 minutes as the Rhinos went 22-1-11 in all competitions. Walls had one goal in three games (two starts) for Rochester last year before the team parted ways with the former club MVP in June 2016.

Prior to joining the Rhinos in 2014, he spent time with Major League Soccer club Chicago Fire (2012) and played indoors with the Milwaukee Wave (2013-14). Walls also played in the Major Arena Soccer League with the Cedar Rapids Rampage last winter – he had 17 goals and two assists in 20 appearances.

On Twitter: @TWalls20

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