
Dusty Hudock signs for 2008
February 27, 2008 - USL First Division (USL-1)
Charleston Battery News Release
Charleston, SC. The Charleston Battery has agreed to terms with goalkeeper Dusty Hudock for the 2008 season. Hudock is the Battery's all-time leader in games started (231), he has played eight seasons for the Charleston Battery (1999 - 2004 & 2006 - present) and was a member of Charleston's 2003 USL First Division Championship winning team. Hudock has twice been named USL First Division Goalkeeper of the Year (1997 & 2002).
Charleston Battery head coach, Mike Anhaeuser,
"Dusty has been one of the best goalkeepers in our league over the past ten years; he brings a wealth of experience not just to the goalkeeping position but also to the team as a whole. With our recent additions and a couple of other players that we are looking at, we should see a return to our past formidable defensive unit."
Hudock, 35, is the all-time leading goalkeeper for the Charleston Battery with 118 wins and a GAA of 1.08. He has recorded 84 shutouts and started 231 games, both all-time Battery goalkeeper records.
Hudock's individual honors include: Charleston Battery MVP (2002, 2003, 2004), Charleston Battery Defender of the Year (2001, 2002, 2006 & 2007), and USL First Division Goalkeeper of the Year (1997, 2002).
A native of Phoenix, AZ, Hudock was a key figure in the Battery's 2003 championship campaign recording vital shutouts in both Eastern Conference Championship games versus the Rochester Raging Rhinos. Hudock also recorded a shutout in the USL First Division Championship game as the Battery defeated the Minnesota Thunder by a score of three goals to none.
Hudock started his pro career with the Seattle Sounders in 1994. Before turning pro, Hudock was a two-time All American at the University of Washington in 1992 and 1993 and led the nation in GAA in 1992.
Battery signs Brian Bell
The Charleston Battery has signed defender Brian Bell; Bell comes to Charleston after spending the 2007 season with the USL Second Division Wilmington Hammerheads.
Charleston Battery head coach, Mike Anhaeuser,
"Brian Bell enjoyed a lot success with Wilmington last year, he is highly rated and I look forward to him competing for a place in our starting line-up."
A native of Houston, TX, Bell 6-2, 180 lbs., 21 yrs., was an ever-present with Wilmington last year playing 20 games and scoring 1 goal. Bell attended Furman University prior to turning pro.
Carolina Challenge Cup
Tickets for the 2008 edition of the Carolina Challenge Cup are on sale now; fans can purchase tickets for each doubleheader or for the six match series. Tickets for single doubleheaders (includes two games) are priced at $25 Club / Box & $15 bleacher. Series tickets (includes all six games) are also available for $50 Club / Box and $35 Bleacher. The tournament takes place at Blackbaud Stadium March 15, 19 & 22, and features Major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls, Toronto FC, the San Jose Earthquakes and the USL1 Charleston Battery.
2008 Season Tickets
The Charleston Battery will kick off its 16th season of pro soccer in March 2008; season ticket packages are on sale now starting at $120; to purchase tickets or for more information please call (843) 971-GOAL or visit www.charlestonbattery.com.
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