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Wake Forest Men's Soccer Newsstand - April 29
4/29/2010 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
April 29, 2010
MLSNet.com: Wake Forest Coach Checks in on Alumni at HDC
In the world of NCAA college soccer, there are few names as recognizable as Jay Vidovich.
The head coach at powerhouse Wake Forest for 16 years, Vidovich has led the Demon Deacons to eight consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament and was at the helm for the program's first national title in 2007.
Soccer America: Quick Take: Ike Opara
Quakes rookie defender Ike Opara scored his second goal in as many games, heading home a Bobby Convey corner kick to clinch a 2-0 victory against New England Saturday. Paired in central defense with Jason Hernandez, he also helped shut down former college teammate Zack Schilawski, who had scored a hat trick against Toronto but was substituted in the San Jose game. Afterward, he rushed to catch an overnight flight back to Winston-Salem, N.C., where he is completing the academic year at Wake Forest.
Center Line Soccer: Podcast with Jay Vidovich
This week, your hosts Jay Hipps, Robert Jonas, and Kieran Downie wrap up San Jose's match against the Chicago Fire and preview Saturday's tilt against New England. Interviews include Scott Sealy, Joey Gjertsen (above), and Frank Yallop of the Quakes as well as Wake Forest head coach Jay Vidovich and Revolution beat writer Kyle McCarthy. Plus, we take a look at FC Gold Pride's home opener against Sky Blue FC
Chicago-Fire.com: Rookie Bone Believes His Time is Coming
When Fire Head Coach Carlos de los Cobos called for Corben Bone to come into the game in the late moments of last Saturday's match at D.C., the rookie midfielder was understandably excited.
Bone, the Fire's first-round draft pick out of Wake Forest, had yet to make an appearance in a MLS match and was more than ready to debut for the club.



