Academy

Academy products shine in Sporting KC's preseason victory over Phoenix Rising FC

Sporting Kansas Cityā€™s 4-0 preseason win over Phoenix Rising FC had a distinct Academy flair to it.


Taking the field at Wild Horse Pass in Chandler, Arizona, for the first match of the 2021 preseason presented by Childrenā€™s Mercy, Sporting saw a slew of its heralded Academy products assume leading roles in the wire-to-wire victory.


For starters, Manager Peter Vermes gave playing time to 12 past and present Academy players. That bunch included nine on Sportingā€™s MLS rosterā€”Grayson Barber, Gianluca Busio, Ozzie Cisneros, Cam Duke, Tyler Freeman, Wilson Harris, Felipe Hernandez, Jaylin Lindsey and Daniel Salloiā€”plus Sporting KC II duo Kaveh Rad and Jake Davis and current Academy standout Kayden Pierre.


In a game that was split into three 30-minute periods, Sporting did early damage thanks to the clinical finishing of Harris, the 21-year-old hat trick hero. The former Academy star showcased his imperious appetite for goals, scoring three by the 33rd minute with his final tally assisted by Davis.


ā€œHeā€™s very deadly in and around the box,ā€ Vermes said of Harris after the match. ā€œHe always finds chances for himself and puts himself in good spots. I always say this: the bottom line is that if youā€™re on the field when the team wins, that bodes well for you to be available for selection the next time around. Everyone did themselves a positive one today.ā€


The other goal came courtesy of Busio, Sportingā€™s freshly minted No. 10 who plied his trade in the Academy before jumping to MLS as a 15-year-old in 2017.


In addition to providing all four goals on Saturday, Sportingā€™s Academy contingent also contributed to a well-earned clean sheet. Duke, Davis and Pierre were among the small pool of players to log 60 minutes, with Pierre drawing particular praise from Vermes after the game.


ā€œKayden Pierre played really well,ā€ Vermes said. ā€œHe played 60 minutes and had very good instincts on the fieldā€”very good instincts in his vision. Heā€™s not in any way concerned about anybody he plays against. He holds his own physically. Very interesting player and an excellent performance from a very young kid. Excellent performance.ā€


Sporting will continue training at Wild Horse Pass in the coming days before traveling to Tucson next Saturday for a matchup with fellow MLS club Colorado Rapids at Kino North Complex. Kickoff is slated for 5 p.m. CT with live updates available on Twitter at @SKCMatchday.