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Sports
Monumental victory for PalacePublished 07/02/08
By Colleen Dugan - The Capital
Crystal Palace players celebrate after Andrew Marshall, second from right, scored the first goal in yesterday's U.S. Open match at Broadneck.Local minor league squad stuns MLS team at Broadneck
An early lead, a swarming defense and a forceful attack was all Crystal Palace Baltimore needed to prove itself against one of the top teams in the country.
Andrew Marshall and Gary Brooks scored, and Matt Nelson posted his fourth shutout this season to lift Crystal Palace to a 2-0 victory over Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls and advance to the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals last night at Broadneck High School. "This win is very important for us (because) it's our second year," said Brooks, who gave Crystal Palace a two-goal lead in the 75th...
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