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2011 PDL season

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Champions
  
Kitsap Pumas

Champion
  
Kitsap Soccer Club

Matches played
  
512

Start date
  
2011

Goals scored
  
1,643

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Top goalscorer
  
Jake Keegan, Westchester Flames, 16

Biggest home win
  
7-1, Real Colorado Foxes over Springfield Demize

Biggest away win
  
11-1 Jersey Express S.C. over Brooklyn Knights

Highest scoring
  
12 goals, Jersey Express S.C. 11-1 Brooklyn Knights

People also search for
  
2010 PDL season, 2012 PDL season

The 2011 USL Premier Development League season was the 17th season of the PDL. The regular season began on April 29, 2011, when the Los Angeles Blues 23 played Fresno Fuego, and ended on July 24. The playoffs began on Tuesday, July 26 and concluded with the PDL Championship Game on August 6. As in previous years, the PDL Championship Game was broadcast live on Fox Soccer Channel in the United States, with commentary by Steve Bell and Keith Tabatznik.

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The Kitsap Pumas ended the season as national champions, beating Laredo Heat 1-0 in the 2011 PDL Championship game. The playoffs were held at the home of the Pumas in Bremerton, Washington.

Fresno Fuego had the best regular-season record, posting an unbeaten 13-0-3 record. Fresno midfielder Milton Blanco was named League MVP, after leading the league in points (38) and assists (14) and helping his team to the Southwest Division title. Two Michigan Bucks players - Stewart Givens and Mitch Hildebrandt - were given end-of-season awards as Defender of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year respectively, while their coach Gary Parsons was named Coach of the Year. Jake Keegan of the Westchester Flames was named Rookie of the Year after tallying 16 goals in 16 games to take the league goal-scoring crown. Keegan accounted for 64 percent of Westchester’s goals in 2011 and also finished third in the league in points with 34.

Name changes

  • Hampton Roads Piranhas rebranded as Virginia Beach Piranhas
  • Los Angeles Azul Legends rebranded as Los Angeles Misioneros
  • Newark Ironbound Express rebranded as Jersey Express
  • New franchise

  • Ten franchises were announced as joining the league this year:
  • Folding/moving

  • Twelve teams were announced as leaving the league prior to the beginning of the season:
  • Albany BWP Highlanders - Schenectady, New York
  • Atlanta Blackhawks - Alpharetta, Georgia
  • Cleveland Internationals - Medina, Ohio
  • Dayton Dutch Lions - Bellbrook, Ohio - left to join USL Pro
  • DFW Tornados - Frisco, Texas
  • Hollywood United Hitmen - Los Angeles, California - left to join National Premier Soccer League
  • Houston Leones - Richmond, Texas
  • Kalamazoo Outrage - Kalamazoo, Michigan
  • Lancaster Rattlers - Lancaster, California - left to join National Premier Soccer League
  • Rio Grande Valley Bravos - Brownsville, Texas - left to join Southern Premier Soccer League, changed name to RGV Ocelots
  • Rochester Thunder - Rochester, Minnesota
  • Spokane Spiders - Spokane, Washington
  • Yakima Reds - Yakima, Washington
  • Standings

    Purple indicates division title clinched
    Green indicates playoff berth clinched

    Note: The first tie-breaker in PDL standings is head-to-head results between teams tied on points, which is why some teams with inferior goal differences finish ahead in the standings.

    Heartland Division

    *Note: St. Louis Lions deducted four points for league rules infringement

    Mid Atlantic Division

    *Note: New Jersey Rangers deducted four points for league rules infringement

    Northwest Division

    *Note: Kitsap Pumas deducted four points for league rules infringement

    Award Winners and Finalists

    MVP: Milton Blanco (FRE) (winner), Mitch Hildebrandt (MIC), Chandler Hoffman (OCB)
    Rookie of the Year: Albert Edward (RCR), Brian Holt (REA), Jake Keegan (WES) (winner)
    Defender of the Year: Dillon Barna (VCF), Stewart Givens (MIC) (winner), Wilson Neto (TBC)
    Goalkeeper of the Year: Mitch Hildebrandt (MIC)
    Coach of the Year: Tony Colistro (TBC), Pete Fewing (KIT), Gary Parsons (MIC) (winner)

    Eastern Conference

    F: Hakan Ilhan (CAR), Jake Keegan (WES)*, Dominick Sarle (LIR)
    M: Keishen Bean (BER), Jason Massie (POR), Stephen Okai (REA)
    D: Matthew Baker (REA), Brian Fekete (POR), Shaun Foster (JER), Kyle Manscuk (OTT)
    G: Brian Holt (REA)

    Central Conference

    F: Adam Mena (IND), Branden Stelmak (CIN), Brandon Swartzendruber (TBC)
    M: Tom Catalano (MIC), Albert Edward (RCR), John Sosa (DMM)*
    D: Kevin Cope (CHI), Stewart Givens (MIC)*, Jonathan Raj (CHI), Wilson Neto (TBC)*
    G: Mitch Hildebrandt (MIC)*

    Southern Conference

    F: Moses Aduny (MIS), Esteban Bayona (LAR), Achille Campion (BRC)
    M: Michael Azira (MIS), Enrique Cervantes (EPP), Jonathan Mendoza (CFK)*
    D: Carlos Ordaz (LAR), Guilherme Reis (BRD), Daniel Sackman (CFK), Hugo Samano Contreras (EPP)
    G: Keneil Baker (CFK)

    Western Conference

    F: Milton Blanco (FRE)*, Chandler Hoffman (OCB)*, Brent Richards (POR)
    M: Danny Barrera (VCF)*, Nikolas Besagno (KIT), Jose Cuevas (FRE)
    D: Dillon Barna (VCF)*, Fernando De Alba (LAB), Ryan Kawulok (POR), Daniel Scott (KIT)*
    G. Bryan Meredith (KIT)

    * denotes All-League player

    References

    2011 PDL season Wikipedia


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