Monday, July 18, 2011

DC's young crop learning to cope with demands of MLS

WASHINGTON ? Getting through the grind of an MLS season for the first time is no small feat. And at the midway point of 2011, D.C. United?s crop of promising youngsters are learning to cope with the demands of professional soccer.

Through the first half of 2011, a handful of rookies have played a prominent role on one of the league?s youngest teams. Defenders Perry Kitchen (pictured above) and Ethan White have played the most, getting in 14 and 13 games, respectively, while forward Blake Brettschneider and defender Chris Korb have figured into the mix.

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