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Pro notes: Wave activate Terminesi PDF Print E-mail
By Eric Anderson   
Thursday, December 22, 2011 10:48 AM

Milwaukee WaveThe Milwaukee Wave are the Major Indoor Soccer League's lone unbeaten team and have the league's top offense.

And they're about to get even better.

Forward Marco Terminesi, the team's leading scorer last season, was cleared to play and added to the active roster Wednesday. The 27-year-old, who finished second in the MISL with 25 goals and 72 points in the 2010-11 season, missed Milwaukee's first seven games with an undisclosed injury.

Terminesi, who played for the Montreal Impact of the North American Soccer League over the summer, has 55 goals and 37 assists in 48 games in his first three seasons with the Wave – his average of 3.31 points per game is the best in franchise history.

He's set to make his season debut Tuesday night when Milwaukee (7-0) plays at the Rochester Lancers (4-5), just the second road match for the Wave. Milwaukee returns home to U.S. Cellular Arena to face the Baltimore Blast in a rematch of last season's MISL final in the team's annual Dec. 31 matinee.

  • Goalkeeper Josh Lambo (Middleton) appears unlikely to return to FC Dallas next season, as coach Schellas Hyndman recently said he expects young Mexican standout Richard Sanchez to be the team's third keeper behind starter Kevin Hartman and backup Chris Seitz in 2012. The 21-year-old Lambo, the No. 8 selection in the 2008 Major League Soccer SuperDraft, has played in many Reserve League matches and friendlies but is yet to appear in a regular-season game. 
  • Women's Professional Soccer, which was provisionally sanctioned for the 2012 season by the U.S. Soccer Federation last week, announced that its draft will be Jan. 13 as part of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Convention in Kansas City, Mo. The event will start at 1 p.m.
  • Boston Breakers midfielder Leslie Osborne (Brookfield/Waukesha Catholic Memorial) has had an interesting offseason. In an interview posted on the website of her former club, Chicago's Eclipse Select SC, she talks about her involvement in helping the Breakers add new investors to their ownership group. The 28-year-old Osborne also acknowledges that she would have retired from professional soccer had WPS folded.

 

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