USL Week 8 pro honors announced

King and Harrison Players of the Week
TAMPA, FL – United Soccer Leagues announced the USL First Division and USL Second Division Team of the Week honors Tuesday for Week 8 of the season, honoring Charleston’s Aaron King and Wilmington’s Alex Harrison as the Players of the Week, respectively.
Tied 1-1 at the break with visiting Montreal, Aaron King came off the Charleston bench with a half-hour remaining and proved to be an astute change in the lineup with a goal and assist for a 3-1 victory.
King opened his attack when he lashed a shot over the bar from six yards out after a good build up from the right side.
Aaron King made amends for his miss in the 73rd minute after goalkeeper Matt Jordan spilled a hard shot from Ian Fuller. King pounced on the loose ball and slotted it home.
Charleston sealed the win in the 86th minute with a well worked goal that started with a pass from forward Darren Spicer to King just inside the box. King slipped the ball square across the goal to David Kenga, who finished neatly at the back post.
In a showdown of the league's two winless sides, it was the host Wilmington Hammerheads coming out on top in a wild 5-3 shootout against the Pittsburgh Riverhounds that saw a four-goal performance and two penalties on the night.
The scoring frenzy began early in the 13th minute when forward Alex Harrison went down from a ruff foul inside Pittsburgh's 18 that resulted in a penalty kick taken by Harrison for the first goal and the lead for the first time all season.
After a pair of goals from the visitors, Harrison capitalized on a missed defensive assignment and nailed a shot to the far post and past goalie Phil Marfuggi to tie the game at 2-2 in the 25th minute.
Suddenly in the 29th minute as Harrison was making a run on goal, Marfuggi came out of goal too aggressively and tackled Harrison illegally inside the box which set up another penalty kick by Harrison and a certain goal for the lead for the Hammerheads 3-2.
The second half action started early, as did Alex Harrison. It was obvious that a hat-trick in the first half was not enough for number 14. In the 49th minute, Harrison blasted his shot near post as he dribbled across the goalie box for his final goal of the night.
The scoring was the first of the year through six games for Harrison, who was a prolific scorer in his native England. He had previously captained England’s U-18 national team, scoring four goals in six games. While playing for the youth squad of English Premier League club Portsmouth, he scored 54 goals in 48 games. 

USL First Division Team of the Week
PosNameTeamHighlights
G
Josh Saunders
Miami
Two shutouts, 12 saves in two road draws
D
Leonard Griffin
Portland
Led team in 0-0 draw against Minnesota
D
John Greenfield
Minnesota
Led team in 0-0 draw at Portland
D
Tiger Fitzpatrick
Rochester
Led team in 0-0 draw against Miami
M
Martin Nash
Vancouver
Goal in 3-1 win over Portland
M
Ian Fuller
Charleston
Goal in 3-1 win over Montreal
M
Scott Buete
Atlanta
Led team in 1-1 draw against Puerto Rico
M
Noah Delgado
Puerto Rico
Goal in 1-1 draw at Atlanta
F
Sebastien LeToux
Seattle
Goal in 3-1 win over Minnesota

FAaron KingCharlestonGoal, assist in 3-1 win over Montreal
F
Eduardo Sebrango
Vancouver
Goal, assist in 3-1 win over Portland


USL Second Division Team of the Week
PosNameTeamHighlights
G
Danny Cepero
Harrisburg
Seven saves, one goal allowed in pair of wins
D
Mark Schulte
Cleveland
Winner in 2-1 win at Real Maryland
D
Brian Devlin
Harrisburg
Led team in 1-0 win at CP Baltimore
D
Shintaro Harada
CP Baltimore
Led team in 1-0 loss to Harrisburg
D
Brady Bryant
Charlotte
Led team in 2-1 win over Richmond
M
Boyzzz Khumalo
Pittsburgh
Goal, assist in 5-3 loss at Wilmington
M
Brian Ombiji
Harrisburg
Two goals in pair of wins
M
Mo Oduor
Harrisburg
Goal in 4-1 win over Richmond
F
Jorge Herrera
Charlotte
Goal, assist in 2-1 win over Richmond

FAlex HarrisonWilmingtonFour goals in 5-3 win over Pittsburgh
F
Neil Krause
Western Mass
Two goals in 3-1 win over CP Baltimore