Connally Edozien completed a hattrick against the Charleston Battery to insure Carolina won the Southern Derby Cup in their inaugural season. This is his second of three goals on the night.
Hamed Diallo scores his second of three goals against the Seattle Sounders on August 24th. Depsite Diallos hattrick performance, the RailHawks still lost 4-3 to the Sounders.
Martin Nunez creates a chance with good defensive pressure and Santiago Fusilier pounces on a defensive misclearance to equalize for the RailHawks who were down to 10 men at Rochester on June 20, 2008.
Carolina's Martin Nuñez scores in the 14th minute to give the RailHawks a 1-0 lead over the Rochester Rhinos in a USL-1 soccer match played at WakeMed Soccer Park on May 24, 2008 in Cary, NC. Rochester's Mauricio Salles would level the match 1-1 in the 89th minute to finish the game in a draw.
Kupono Low Scores the first goal in RailHawks History during their inaugural match against the Minnesota Thunder at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, NC on April 21, 2007. The goal was honored as the USL goal of the week.
Chad Dombrowski scores for Carolina at Atlanta on May 12, 2007
RailHawks' new signing Hame Diallo finds ways to score. Seen here in several clips from 2007, Diallo scored 9 goals for Rochester and was a first team All-League honoree in USL-1
Connally Edozien makes a statement against his former coach Laurie Calloway aas he scored a brace against against his former team the Rochester Rhinos. This if the second of his two goals on the night.
01:22
2008 RailHawks Player of the Year Awards - Offensive Players of the Year
Santiago Fusilier and Martin Nunez share the player of the year award as the RailHawks 2008 Offensive Players of the Year
Carolina RailHawks forward Jacob Coggins tallies in the 12th minute of the match against the Seattle Sounders on July 3rd at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, NC. The goal was Coggins' first for the RailHawks since moving up to USL-1 after leading USL-2 in scoring last season, and the first of the match. The match ended drawn 2-2.
Connally Edozien opens a four goal rout of Bavarians SC in the 2007 US Open Cup on June 26, 2007 at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, NC
01:34
2008 RailHawks Player of the Year Awards - Unsung Hero
Dan Antoniuk receives a player of the year award as the RailHawks 2008 Unsung Hero.
New RailHawks signing Josh Gardner scored twice against the RailHawks in a 7 goal thriller at Seattle. Carolina's Hamed Diallo had a hattrick in the match, but Carolina lost 4-3.
The RailHawks didn't help themselves by committing two defensive lapses that gifted Puerto Rico two goals, but they also didn't get any help from the referee as they had 3 legitimate penalty shouts denied in their 2-0 home loss to the Islanders on 07/18/08 at WakeMed Soccer Park.
Connally Edozien makes a statement against his former coach Laurie Calloway aas he scored a brace against against his former team the Rochester Rhinos. This if the first of his two goals on the night.
Matt Watson receives a player of the year award as the RailHawks 2008 Most Valuable Player
Kupono Low scores the lone goal of the match from the penalty spot as Carolina beats Montreal 1-0 at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, NC on August 26, 2007.
Chris McClellan keeps the clean sheet with some fine saves while Connally Edozien first misses, then converts his first half chances to give the Carolina RailHawks the only goal they would need for a 1-0 shutout of the Charleston Battery on April 26, 2008 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, NC.
McColm Cephas scores in the 2nd half of the Carolina RailHawks' 3rd Round US Open Cup match against Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire to propel the USL-1 team to an upset in the 2007 US Open Cup. Cephas' goal would turn out to be the only goal he scored for the club during the season, and the only goal they would need to knock off the Fire in a 1-0 victory at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, NC on July 15, 2007.
Hamed Diallo scores his third of three goals against the Seattle Sounders on August 24th. Depsite Diallo's hattrick performance, the RailHawks still lost 4-3 to the Sounders.
Not finding what you want? View results from YouTube.
Comments