Coach Happy With Scrimmage
Coach Jason Kreis wouldn't let us nosy reporters watch, but he put his RSL players through an 80-minute scrimmage today against the Ogden Outlaws of the USL Premier Development League at Rio Tinto Stadium, in all likelihood working on some new lineup or formation combinations in advance of their trip to D.C. United this weekend.
It was a “very, very successful exercise,” Kreis said.
Notably, goalkeeper Nick Rimando put some work in, and looked good enough that Kreis believes he might have a chance to play against his old team Saturday. Injured back-up Chris Seitz was stuck on a stationary bicycle, he said, on account of his sprained shoulder.
The teams played four 20-minute periods in the scrimmage, with a full squad of referees monitoring the action.
It was a “very, very successful exercise,” Kreis said.
Notably, goalkeeper Nick Rimando put some work in, and looked good enough that Kreis believes he might have a chance to play against his old team Saturday. Injured back-up Chris Seitz was stuck on a stationary bicycle, he said, on account of his sprained shoulder.
The teams played four 20-minute periods in the scrimmage, with a full squad of referees monitoring the action.

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