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Quakes select
four in MLS Supplemental Draft
SJ takes Diaz Pizarro (UCR),
Tiemstra (OSU), Kiffe (UCSB), Krumpe (LMU) in
Supplemental Draft
January 17, 2012
Geoff Lepper
MLSsoccer.com
The San Jose Earthquakes are hoping for a UC
Santa Barbara drafting double.
After taking Gauchos attacker Sam Garza with the
No. 6 overall pick in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft
last week, the Quakes followed up Tuesday by
making Garza’s UCSB teammate, James Kiffe, one
of four selections in this year’s Supplemental
Draft.
Kiffe, the Big West Conference Defender of the
Year, was taken in the fourth round (63rd
overall) of the Supplemental Draft, which
followed on the heels of the two-round
SuperDraft. Having dealt their first-round
Supplemental pick to Real Salt Lake for
midfielder Jean Alexandre, San Jose’s first
choice Tuesday was UC Riverside forward Cesar
Diaz Pizarro (second round, 25th overall), the
Big West’s co-Offensive Player of the Year.
The Quakes also took defenders David Tiemstra of
Ohio State (third round, 44th overall), the Big
Ten Defensive Player of the Year, and Tyler
Krumpe of Loyola Marymount (fourth round, 73rd
overall).
“We’re very happy with the players we selected,”
Quakes general manager John Doyle said via a
team spokesman. “The group includes players who
stood out at our local combine and at the MLS
Combine. We’ll now wait and see what they bring
to camp.”
The Supplemental picks will not only have to
earn a spot among San Jose’s holdovers and
recent acquisitions, but also beat out a clutch
of five trialists who opened camp with the
Quakes on Monday. San Jose has brought in
goalkeeper Evan Newton (formerly of the Houston
Dynamo), midfielder Rodrigo Lopez (whose 2012
option was declined by Portland) and defenders
Kyle Davies (most recently with LA Galaxy), Lyle
Martin (a 2007 Chivas USA Supplemental Draft
selection) and Josh Suggs (moving up from the
Los Angeles Blues) for a look.
http://www.sjearthquakes.com/news/2012/01/quakes-select-four-mls-supplemental-draft
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Former Hinsdale Central
All-American David Tiemstra drafted by the San
Jose Earthquakes
By Allison Horne
GateHouse News Service
Posted Jan 17, 2012
Hinsdale, IL —
David Tiemstra, a former All-American for the
Hinsdale Central soccer team, became the first
Red Devil player to be drafted into Major League
Soccer when he was picked up in the third round
of the draft by the San Jose Earthquakes today.
Tiemstra is a defender that played college
soccer at Ohio State, where he earned two-time
Defensive Player of the Year award in the Big
Ten.
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