Comets Defender Receives Weekly Honor

Published on January 20, 2004 under Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Kansas City Comets News Release


Kansas City, MO – The Major Indoor Soccer League announced on Monday that defender Jeff Davis of the Kansas City Comets was named MISL Defensive Player of the Week for the seven-day period ending January 18.

The 32-year-old St. Louis native had a productive weekend for the Comets as the team beat the Milwaukee Wave and fell to the Cleveland Force. Against Milwaukee, Davis assisted on the game-tying goal that was scored by Dino Delevski at 1:24 in the fourth quarter and added an insurance goal at 5:40 in the fourth quarter to ensure Kansas City's 8-6 win. He also blocked four shots. Against Cleveland, Davis assisted on four goals and finished the night with four points. He assisted on two goals by Miodrag Djerisilo and goals by Jamar Beasley and Brian Soell.

Davis is now 14th overall in the MISL scoring race with 24 points (11 goals, 13 assists), and he is the second-highest-scoring defender. He is also tied for fourth in the League with 34 blocks. He leads the Comets in blocks and is third in scoring. Over his last seven games, Davis has recorded 16 points (seven goals, nine assists) and 14 blocks.

Davis is being honored as Defensive Player of the Week for the first time this season. Comet Brian Soell was honored as Offensive Player of the Week on October 20, and Vlatko Andonovski was honored as Defensive Player of the Week on November 17.



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