
Heat Home Opener Is Tonight
December 10, 2022 - Major Arena Soccer League (MASL)
Harrisburg Heat News Release
The Harrisburg Heat open the 2022/2023 Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) season on Saturday, December 10th at the Equine Arena within the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex. Game time is 7:05 PM versus Utica City FC. The same two teams then travel to Utica for a rematch on Sunday.
The Harrisburg Heat return their top three scorers from last year in Dominic Francis, Malcolm Harris and David Mellor. Captain and midfielder Danny DiPrima also returns to the Heat. The Heat featyre an experienced defensive core in Elton de Oliveira, Matt Braem, Stephen Basso, Brad Kerstetter and Robbie Williamson.
Andrew Hoxie was a key off-season free agent acquisition. Hoxie won three MASL championships while playing for the Baltimore Blast. The Heat return Darian McCauley in the nets, together with acquiring Chase Vosvick in free agency and Grant Glorioso through the MASL combine. Vosvick was the four-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year at Loyola University in Maryland. Glorioso played college soccer at Gardner-Webb University and Robert Morris University.
The Heat continue to wait for visa approvals for Daniel Villela, Yuri Farkas, James Vaughan and Ricardo John.
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