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Cascade Surge
Cascadesurge.jpg
Full name Cascade Surge
Nickname(s) The Surge
Founded 1995
Stadium McCulloch Stadium
(Capacity: 2,500)
Chairman United States Dave Irby
Manager United States Mike Alfers
League USL Premier Development League
2009 4th, Northwest
did not qualify for playoffs
Home colors
Away colors

Cascade Surge is an American soccer team based in Salem, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1995, the team plays in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference.

The team plays its home games at McCulloch Stadium on the campus of Willamette University, where they have played since 2004. The team's colors are blue and white.

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[edit] History

The team from Salem first joined the old USISL Pro League in 1995 as Oregon Surge one of 20 expansion franchises; placed in the Northwest Division, the team was competitive from the get-go, finishing second in the table behind Hawaii Tsunami with a 14-6 records (ties were settled on penalties). The playoffs also proved to be a successful venture: a 3-2 win over Everett BigFoot led the team to the divisional finals, where they again were defeated by Hawaii Tsunami, but the season indicated a positive future.

The Pro League was realigned in 1996, and the newly-titled Cascade Surge found life more difficult in their sophomore year, finishing a distant sixth in the table behind Everett BigFoot and the San Fernando Valley Golden Eagles with a 7-9 record. Things improved in 1997 as the Pro League re-named itself to the Premier Development Soccer League, and Cascade were more competitive, finishing third in the Northwest behind Spokane Shadow and Yakima Reds, but losing in the playoffs at the first attempt 1-0 to Yakima.

The team continued to experience inconsistency in 1998, as they finished their year fourth behind Spokane Shadow and out of the playoffs, and 1999 was the worst season yet, as Cascade finished rock bottom of the Northwest Division with just 2 wins all year, 17 points adrift of the team above them (Yakima Reds) and an astonishing 54 points behind divisional champions Willamette Valley Firebirds. Things didn't get much better with the turn of the millennium, although Surge did avoid a second consecutive wooden spoon by finishing one place ahead of Willamette Valley with a 5-11-2 record.

Original Cascade Surge logo

The 2001 season continued the run of poor performances as the Surge continued to be dominated by their Northwest Division counterparts. They finished outside the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year, in fourth place behind divisional champions Calgary Storm, but they did manage to pick up seven wins on the season. The Surge improved further in 2002, returning to the playoffs after finishing third in the northwest behind Seattle Sounders Select. Against all odds, the Surge made it all the way to the Conference Championship game, but went down 3-2 to the Southern California Seahorses. Signs, however, were positive that Surge's form was finally turning around.

The Cascade's excellent form continued in 2003; somewhat surprisingly, the team was better on the road than they were at home, enjoying a five game winning streak away from Legion Field in May and June. This included an impressive 2-0 win over the Calgary Storm Prospects. Despite enduring a 6-0 drubbing from the Spokane Shadow, Cascade won five of their last eight regular season games to finish second in the table behind Spokane. This was enough to earn them a playoff spot for the second year in a row. Although they lost their first playoff game 2-1 to eventual conference champions Orange County Blue Star, the Surge nevertheless enjoyed a significant turnaround in form.

2004 saw the Cascade finally capture their first divisional title, just overtaking the Spokane Shadow on goal difference. The Surge won 11 of their 16 regular season games, and posted some impressive results, including a 4-1 thrashing of the Yakima Reds in May, a 5-1 drubbing of Spokane Shadow in early July, and an impressive 5-0 demolition of Abbotsford Rangers on the final day of the regular season which gave them their title. Once again, however, the playoff run was to be frustratingly short, as they lost 2-1 to Fresno Fuego first time out. Glenn Duerr and Ukrainian striker Andriy Budnyy were the top scorers, with 12 goals between them, while Dana McGregor contributed an impressive six assists.

Cascade captured their second divisional title in 2005 with a 12-2-2 record, 8 points clear of their closest rivals, Spokane Shadow, and with the sixth best stats in the country. For the second year in a row were dominant, winning their first eight games in succession, and enjoying a number of comprehensive victories on the season: 4-0 over Nevada Wonders, 5-1 over Abbotsford Rangers and 5-2 over Spokane Shadow. Cascade's superb early season form also saw them quality for their first ever US Open Cup, although they lost first time out 4-2 on penalties to Salinas Valley Samba of the National Premier Soccer League. The team made their second trip to the conference final, but were again frustrated by opponents from southern California, losing 3-0 to Orange County Blue Star. Once again Andriy Budnyy was the top marksman with 11 goals amongst the best in the country, while Matthew Clark and Carlos Calderson were amongst the top assist contributors in the league.

Expansion came to the Northwest in 2006, but no-one could have predicted the astonishing turnaround in form Cascade suffered this year. Having been almost invincible in 2005, they managed just 3 wins all season - 1-0 over new boys Tacoma F.C., 2-0 over BYU Cougars, and 2-1 over Tacoma again. Cascade's defense was atrociously leaky, conceding 4 goals or more on seven different occasions, while up front only midfielder Kenneth Davis was providing any attacking potency - although it is perhaps indicative that, as the team's top scorer, he only registered three goals all season. Inevitably, Cascade finished the season adrift at the bottom of the Northwest, 19 points behind champions Abbotsford Rangers.

The poor form exhibited in 2006 continued in 2007 as the Surge finished the season 7th of seven, a full 30 points behind champions BYU Cougars, again with just three wins. The highlight of the year was a 3-1 win on the road over Spokane Spiders which featured a hat trick by Stefan Ostergren, but once again it was Surge's wilting defence which made them suffer: their worst result of the year came on the final day, when they went down 6-1 to Ogden Outlaws. All this was despite the heroic efforts of Ostergren, who almost single-handedly took on the responsibility for Cascade's scoring activity. His 12 goals made him the fifth highest goal scorer in the country, and made him the lone bright spark in a second dismal season in a row for Surge.

Surge were desperate to recapture the successes of old in 2008, and hoped that new head coach Larry Delamarter would help, but they got off to the worst possible start. Surge lost five of their opening nine games of the season, going down 4-0 at Tacoma Tide, 5-1 at BYU Cougars, and 5-0 at home to Abbotsford Mariners, scoring just four goals in response, and were effectively eliminated from playoff contention by the middle of June. They didn't up their first win of the season, 2-1 over Tacoma, until June 21st, and although they went on to enjoy subsequent victories - 2-0 over Yakima Reds and a comprehensive 5-1 thrashing of Spokane Spiders on the final day of the season - Cascade never looked to be in contention throughout the year, and continued to be a shadow their former selves. They eventually finished 8th in the Northwest, just one point ahead of last place Spokane; Stefan Ostergren was again the team's single potent striker, with 5 goals, while Chris Andre contributed three assists.

On 13 October, 2009, Surge president Dave Irby announced that the club was withdrawing from PDL competition and folding with immediate effect, stating that "changes in the economy made it harder to keep the team operating."[1].

[edit] Players

[edit] Current roster

as at June 13, 2009

No. Position Player
0 United States GK Aaron Franklin
1 United States GK Brandon Cave
3 Guatemala FW Juan Chang
4 United States FW Armando Rodriguez
6 Mexico FW Jorge Marquez
2 United States DF Christopher Smerke
8 England MF Arron Patrick
9 Scotland DF Tom Milroy
10 United States MF Chris Andre
11 Sierra Leone FW Teteh Bangura (on loan from Cleveland)
12 United States DF Zachary Patterson
13 United States DF Joseph Mueller
14 United States MF Ben Sippola
15 Namibia MF Likuis Hafeni
No. Position Player
16 United States FW Erik Kaufman
17 United States MF Jordan Harris
18 United States DF Justin Woodward
19 United States DF Conor Burt
20 United States FW Alexander Rouse
21 United States DF Jacob Briscoe
23 United States GK Steve Reese
27 United States MF Benjamin Stoddard
28 United States MF Nathan Murphy
29 United States DF John Swenson
30 United States FW David Pilhblad
31 United States MF Luke Babson
7 United States MF Grant Knight

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Year-by-year

Year Division League Regular Season Playoffs Open Cup
1995 3 USISL Pro League 2nd, Northwest Divisional Finals Did not qualify
1996 3 USISL Pro League 6th, Western Did not qualify Did not qualify
1997 4 USISL PDSL 3rd, Northwest Division Semifinals Did not qualify
1998 4 USISL PDSL 4th, Northwest Division Semifinals Did not qualify
1999 4 USL PDL 6th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2000 4 USL PDL 5th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2001 4 USL PDL 4th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2002 4 USL PDL 3rd, Northwest Conference Finals Did not qualify
2003 4 USL PDL 2nd, Northwest Conference Semifinals Did not qualify
2004 4 USL PDL 1st, Northwest Conference Semifinals Did not qualify
2005 4 USL PDL 1st, Northwest Conference Finals Qualifying Round
2006 4 USL PDL 6th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2007 4 USL PDL 7th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2008 4 USL PDL 7th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify
2009 4 USL PDL 4th, Northwest Did not qualify Did not qualify

[edit] Honors

  • USL PDL Northwest Division Champions 2005
  • USL PDL Northwest Division Champions 2004

[edit] Head coaches

[edit] Stadia

[edit] Average attendance

Year Attendance Notes
2005 402
2006 409
2007 541
2008 329
All Time 420

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