
Force Goalkeeper Earns MISL Weekly Honor For Second Time
January 24, 2005 - Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Cleveland Force News Release
CLEVELAND, OHIO- Cleveland Force goalkeeper Jim Larkin has been named the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Goalkeeper of the Week for the seven-day period ending January 23. This marks the second time this season that Larkin and the Force have received a MISL Weekly honor.
Larkin, a 29-year old native of Toronto, Canada, recorded a season-high 24 saves on 27 shots (.889 save percentage), surrendering only three goals in 62:27, in Cleveland's thrilling 4-3 overtime win in Milwaukee on Saturday. He also played the final seven minutes of Cleveland's 8-4 loss in Chicago on Friday.
Jim currently ranks third in the MISL in both minutes played (798) and saves (203) and is fourth with a .738 save percentage. Three-time All-Star was also named Goalkeeper of the Week on November 29. Larkin has now received the MISL Weekly honor on 11 occasions in his career with the Cleveland franchise.
The Force will continue their road trip when the team travels to Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday, January 29 to take on the two-time defending MISL Champion Baltimore Blast at the 1st Mariner Arena. The game can be heard live on WHK 1420 AM in Cleveland as well as 1440 AM in Warren/Youngstown or worldwide on the Internet at www.thesportsking.com starting at 7:35 p.m.
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Major Indoor Soccer League 2 Stories from January 24, 2005
- Philadelphia boasts win in Baltimore; hosts St. Louis in back-to-back games this weekend - Philadelphia KiXX
- Storm's Tijani Ayegbusi Earns MISL Weekly Award - Chicago Storm
- Milwaukee Wave weekly - Milwaukee Wave
- MISL names players of the week - MISL 2
- Force Goalkeeper Earns MISL Weekly Honor For Second Time - Cleveland Force
- KiXX-St. Louis Game Rescheduled for Sunday, January 30 - Philadelphia KiXX
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