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Union Academy teams Win Two Against Baltimore Armour; U13s Win Tournament

The U-18 and U-16 teams had easy wins over Baltimore Armour, the U-14 team beat New York Soccer Club and the U-13s won the Lou Ramos Classic in Lehigh Valley over the weekend.

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Yosef Samuel came off the bench in the 62nd minute to score a hat trick in the U-18 team's 6-0 win over DA newcomer Baltimore Armour on Saturday afternoon.

Tiger Graham had a brace and Joseph DeZart also scored in the game. Andrew Verdi picked up the clean sheet in goal.

Verdi, Derrick Jones Amaniampong, Robert Campbell, DeZart, Freeman Dwamena, Frederick Gil, Graham, Mark McKenzie, Matthew Real, Alexander Soto and Michael Swift were in the starting XI. Dawson McCartney (62'), Jerren "J.J." Nixon (62'), Maximilien Sakiewicz (73'), Samuel (62') and Raheem Taylor-Parkes (73') came off the bench.

U-16s

Darius Lewis had a brace to lead the U-16s to a 5-1 win over Baltimore Armour. Justing McMaster, Brendan Aaronson and Anthony Fontana also scored.

Andrew Aprahamian, Omar Ayala, Evan Godfrey, Brandon Golden, Isaiah Holquist, Juan Infante, Michael Kalpokas, Seth Kuhn, Benjamin Ofeimu, Kurtis Orrson, Issa Rayyan, Christian Schifano, Nykolas Sessock and Carlos dos Santos also saw the field for the Union.

U-14s

Michael McKeown scored a hat trick and Michael Pellegrino and Jason Aoyama added goals in a 5-2 win over New York Soccer Club on Saturday.

U-13s win Championship

A Union U-13 boys side took home the Pre-Academy Championship at the 2015 Lou Ramos Classic in Lehigh Valley over the weekend.

The team outscored opponents 21-1 in four games on Saturday and Sunday to win the tournament.

The U-12 team lost in the semifinals to Valeo FC and finished with a 1-1-1 record.

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Matthew Ralph
Matthew Ralph is the managing editor of Philadelphia Soccer Now. He's covered soccer at all levels for a decade in the Philadelphia region and has also written for TheCup.us, NPSL, PrepSoccer and other publications. He lives with his wife and two young children in Broomall, Pa., but grew up in South Jersey and is originally from Kansas.

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