The Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL-Premier)'s Rocky Mountain Rattlers announced that they have reached agreements with 3 more former US National Arena Soccer Team's (USNAST) and Professional Arena Soccer League players from the now defunct Denver Dynamite.
Chad Pearson, a graduate of Heritage High School and Metro State College (Denver, CO)., was one of the most offensive defenders on the Denver Dynamite professional arena soccer team, which included a hat trick against the San Diego Sockers back in November of 2009. Chad has also shared successfull seasons in the PASL-Premier with Player/Coach Tony Avery, Tony Thomas and Jay Hamilton for the Colorado Predators.
Tony Thomas, also named to the USNAST squad with 4 Caps and one of the two Colorado representatives to the 2007/08 Premier League all-star squad. Tony was a significant force in leading the Colorado Predators to an unblemished regular season record. Following a successful stay with Metro State College--where he was named an All-American-- Tony also played for the Springfield Storm and the Boulder Rapids Reserves (Colorado Rapids U23s) of the USL Premier Development League, while also becoming a member of the US Amateur National Team.
Jay Hamilton played college soccer at both the University of Nevada (Las Vegas, NV) and Metro State College. He has not only played professionally with the San Diego Sockers of the MISL, but with the Denver Dynamite, where he set and holds the league recod of 7 goals and 11 points in one game, as well as Semi-professionally with the two-time PASL-Premier Rocky Mountain regular season champions, the Colorado Predators. Also, as another member of the USNAST with 4 Caps, he will not only add leadership as a core member of the team, but will bring another dimension of technical ability to the game.
The Rattlers will look to capturing their first division and PASL-Premier championship titles when their inagural season gets underway in December. Single game tickets are just $5 at the door for general admission and $1 for HRCA members.
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