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  2. Stuart Dobson - Wikipedia

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    In his first year with the club, Dobson led them to the playoffs, making three appearances, after playing in 26 regular season matches. [10] He didn't appear in the 1999–2000 season, but made his final three appearances for the Blizzard in the 2000–01 season.

  3. Austin Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero sat in the Portland Pilots' record book [17] among prominent goalkeeping legends Kasey Keller and Luis Robles as the all-time leader in saves (346), was second in appearances (82), third in shutouts (22), and seventh in goals against average (1.17). After completing his time at Portland, Guerrero signed with Tigres UANL. [18]

  4. Luis Robles - Wikipedia

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    From 2003 to 2006, Robles played for the University of Portland Pilots, making a school-record 346 saves during his college career. [2] He also played two seasons for the Boulder Rapids Reserve in the USL Premier Development League .

  5. Portland Pilots - Wikipedia

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    The team has finished among the top 10 eight times in its history. The Pilots placed 7th in 2001, 2008, and 2013. The Pilots finished 3rd in 2014 and 2018 as well as 2nd in 2017, which was their highest ever finish. [2] In 2008, David Kinsella finished 4th overall, the highest any Pilot has ever placed individually at the national championships.

  6. 2013 Portland Timbers season - Wikipedia

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    Portland Pilots: 2–3: Portland Timbers: Portland, Oregon: 19:00 ... MLS Goalkeeper of the Year. Result Player Ref ... Free agent, trialled with team

  7. Paul Christensen - Wikipedia

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    Paul battled now Rs. senior GK and close friend Kienan Weekes in the goal while at Portland for 4 years. The Wall as some know him, otherwise known as El Jefe, was the turning point behind an impressive turnaround for the program. [1] While at college, Christensen also played with Premier Development League side Seattle Sounders FC U-23. [2]

  8. Jim Gorsek - Wikipedia

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    James Gorsek (born October 12, 1955, in Portland, Oregon), known as Jim Gorsek or Jimmy Gorsek, is a former American soccer goalkeeper.He spent seven seasons in the North American Soccer League, seven seasons in the Major Indoor Soccer League and two in the Continental Indoor Soccer League.

  9. Trey Muse - Wikipedia

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    Muse led the NCAA in goals against average (0.26), shutouts (18) and save percentage (90.3 percent). [2] In his sophomore season as part of the Big Ten Championship team and he was named Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year [3] and was a MAC Hermann semifinalist. [4]